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THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM 
OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


The Standard Genealogical Encyclopedia of 
THE FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 


Digitized by the Internet Archive 
in 2022 with funding from 
Princeton Theological Seminary Library 


https://archive.org/details/abridgedcompendi02virk 


THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM 
OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


EDITED BY 


FREDERICK A. VIRKUS 


VOLUME}II 
1926 


F. A. VIRKUS & COMPANY 
Genealogical Publishers 
440-442 S. Dearborn Street Chicago, Ill. 


Copyright, 1926, by Frederick A. Virkus 


PREFACE 


With the publication of this, the second volume of THE ABRIDGED 
COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY (First Families of Amer- 
ica), the feasibility of compiling and publishing a comprehensive genealog- 
ical history of the American nation after the lapse of three hundred years 
is believed to have been demonstrated. 


The extensive use and critical examination to which the work has 
been subjected during the biennium since the publication of Volume One, 
has confirmed its plan and scope as laid down in that volume, and its 
acceptance as the standard genealogical encyclopedia for this country by 
those best qualified to judge assures its permanency in the list of indis- 
pensable works of reference. Therefore, additional volumes, each complete 
in itself, will be published biennially. 


Volume One, published January, 1926, was the culmination of seven 
years’ labor (1918-25), during which period the most extensive genealog- 
ical files extant were accumulated. Its 1,148 pages contain over 5,000 
records and upwards of 10,000 lineages; the alphabetical index of names 
is the largest genealogical index ever compiled for a single volume, and 
refers to upwards of a quarter of a million names. 


Volume Two contains over 1,600 records, and upwards of 5,000 lineages. 
In this volume effort was directed toward completeness of lineages, rather 
than toward including a larger number of records, with the result that, 
whereas in Volume One the lineages average 2 per record, in this volume 
the lineages average 314 per record. With the “tracing out” of collateral 
lineages as accomplished in this volume, it is really no longer abridged. 


Admitting illustrations into this volume in conjunction with records 
was conceded in response to many requests for this feature. The fact that 
illustrations do lend “color” to family lineage and also that in this work 
valuable photographs may be permanently preserved are sufficient reasons 
why this “memorial” feature will be retained in succeeding volumes. 


PREFACE 


The ideal upon which this work was founded is national service, and the pub- 
lishers and editors have held this ideal clearly in mind throughout the period of 
preparation and publication. So dedicated, the editors welcome suggestions for 
improvement in style and treatment of subject matter, as well as criticism tending 
to increase the usefulness of the book, not only for the benefit of the present gen- 
erations, but also for posterity. Suggestions of names and data pertaining to 
them will be thankfully received and accorded every consideration for inclusion 
in Volume Three of this work. However, the editors reserve the right to accept 
or reject any data at their discretion. No record in this volume has been 
included with any other view than to increase the usefulness of the book; no 
space has been paid for, nor can it be. 


ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 


Sincere thanks are due to persons who have kindly loaned books and manu- 
scripts which have assisted greatly in the production of this work, and also to 
many who have offered suggestions that materially aided in the solution of knotty 
problems. Especially are thanks due to officers of the patriotic societies. Their 
hearty co-operation, based upon personal experience, has been a constant source of 
encouragement, so that it may truly be said that courtesies received from them 
have contributed in a larger degree toward the completion of this volume than any 
other extraneous source that could be named. 


CONTENTS 


DAL ACE PARTS le ne te ye, Ariane & set pie! Si ee oe elo ig 15s Ware sie Wiacats 06a sie, 8a/¢ 5 
ue eave AEG PGT Se 5-0 uae eet Peet car RE BIR a AEN TORE 8 RICA Need iano 6 
Mii GRETA ULUISt YA HOLS eee tei et eco eon et erties ecets Foaers os oom eras cueteae os) Moe Syatel > 3° 8 
TTITIORIEO COGS OL PA TINS ere eee cles s atelsre pe ru acs asia eneyat s 2876, OF ars gin hat at She es 8 
Explanation and Analysis of Records.........--++sssserererrrsssrsses ts a 
PATS POULATIONISER erate ee ce oa ney Bae clea orale clot als alr eiage sate vee Fs eine tie Se ial 
Winenwem RECOVUS ees ete eee a eis s hele Gens Sapregains og.7 2 6 SS Sn 8 iscsi ays 
Immigrant Ancestors (Biographies) ........---+--++eseererrsr sre sstees 387 
Alphabetical Index of Names in VOLUME. OTe Me cee eis hire e's anne sams 423 
Statement Pertaining to Volume One.........---seeeeeree eer rtrerrtee 564 
Alphabetical Index of Names in EVolumieall Wns te ny ers eer oe 16 wis toreee sian 565 


INDEX TO ILLUSTRATIONS 


ARMS, Coats of: 


Adams 
Armistead 
Baggarly 
Banning five ee nee ticle tee 

Baskerville Vat ic cease sk ee ele eee ee 
BVaACKIMainitiencte uty «sks oe ae kt ee ees al 
BOStOCKgiets ee oe 

BTANSTOL Mei e cuit oD eee ee eee 
IBTOW ELA URN fee ee 


ONG 6/6. 16S 8 RLa Bie RTO ER 6.08516 (Sh ete al abate aioe 


Goodrich 
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P16 OO" See ele S166 & le 6 Oe se ee 6) se bp ein ie 


PONE. Bes) O10 0 6..vilp ae aelefe ef wibtele » bib eielh 


YOR AN et sealer «Riaelele thes, mooie ae eee 
ICATS EVN oral fhe ee 

Meserve 
Monnette 


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SOcb Fe te.FR. 9 eiele ie fens 


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Yale 


PC 9, PRS (9 2 MUN NGS yea «lee uve le Je. wld (is Ym lel eee on irioeene 


BOOKPLATE: 
Junkin, Francis T. A, 


FACSIMILES: 


 ehpilel Ss s)s es 6 p26 ewe 


Capt. Roger Jones’ signature to his depo- 


BIGLOM ice seer aoe, ae ee ee 


Memorandum of his Arms obtained at the 


354 


College of Arms by Capt. Roger Jones 354 


HOMESTEADS: 


Avondale -Fomestead sn) eee ae ee 
Gaylord Homestead ah caaeecen. se eee 
Sheldongiiomestea diane sane eee 


MEMORIAL: 
Oller AH ZranGOornela saa an ene ae eee 


MEMORIAL TABLET: 
Connally, Joseph Brown ............... 


MONUMENT: 


Duston, Hannah Webster Emerson, 
famous colonial heroine .............. 


PORTRAITS: 


Brown, Joseph Hmerson <i. cai. ae ee eee 341 
Burdett; George Albert 0.25505 pat oe eeeen 240 
Cheever Hw Durantinn soho ee eee 291 
Chittenden, William L. (“Larry’’) .. ores) Cal 
Connally, Dr. Elijah Lewis, and his wife, 
Mary Brown Connallyeen aoe eee 


Humphreys, Milton Wylie ............. a at 
Jones, Capt. Catesby ap Roger......... - 356 
Jones, Dr. Francis, M. D. (A “Morgan 
Ralder’”) (243.568 see oe ee eee 357 
Jones, Judge Lewis Hampton .......... 358 
JON6S, Roger ap Gatesbyi. ele eee 352 
Jones, Skelton #2035505. tere eee ee 355 
Jones, Gen.) Walter uses. eee ee 357 
Kilgore, lydia wHinckleyarecee ee atlas 168 
Kilgore, {Samuel Coe ants ane 168 
Kilgore, Selden Hinckley .............. 169 
Landis, Maj. Absalom Lowe ............ 370 
Lewis, Rev. Arthur Machen ............ 149 
McGehee, Thomagi see eee 311 
Maclaren, Daniel. a. ses. acme hee 284 
Manny, (Mary) Bloom sence eos eee edi 
Marshall, George Morley ............... 188 
Mattoon, Winford Gecky =. pee. 254 
Milligan, Roberti eh seen ee 160 
Monnette, Orray Hugene, sen. oe eee 180 
Nelson, Col. William Cowper ........... 51 
Palmer, Frances Hunt (Johnson) ...... 56 
Palmer, William@lincolnis sone oe 55 
Pickens GenMAndrew eee ee ee 312 
Rice Calving HOnTOse e..re ee eee 164 
Rockefeller, William Avery ............ 193 
Scott Johns Robertnsa te ae (Gk 
Shepardt Josiah ut. soe ee ee 324 
Shepard, William North ......:...2..5. 325 
Shubrick, Decima’ Cecilia. ..2...00 fee 22 
Smith, Charles Hastwick, Jr. ........., 209 
Sinith, rangis Shes. ec os oe ee eee 296 
Sinith, ut: "Colweiram. <2. os ee eee 213 
Smith, Marshall Alexander ............ 349 
Smith Neale MyiD sls). 8. ee 231 
Spalding, John Schaffner |.) 22s), 5.588 344 
Strong, rederick) Moore) . os. eee 239 
Strong, William Barstow ...:c!.......0. 240 
stuart, (George 2. ot eee 373 
Turck, Col. Raymond Custer ........... 82 
Waddell, William Coventry H. ......... 212 
Waggaman, George Augustus .......... 359 
WildrickiA bram i@a vines een ee 321 
Wilson; WilliamiGarrickwe a see 224 
Wood, William: llisi ime, feo een 131 
Vale, Dri Johnie.) oo. pee eee 325 


EXPLANATION AND ANALYSIS OF RECORDS 


While every person acquainted with genealogy will readily understand the 
records as they appear in this volume, an explanation is here given for the infor- 
mation of those not familiar with genealogical usages and terms. 

As no standardized system for recording American genealogies was in exist- 
ence at the time this work was projected, there was no pattern on which to 
fashion the records. English methods, designed mainly for descent from royalty, 
nobility or gentry, could not be applied to American usages; therefore it was 
necessary to originate and develop a system to conform to American standards 
of the worth of ancestry. It is believed that the system adopted for The Abridged 
Compendium of American Genealogy will meet with general approval for its sim- 
plicity of style and clarity of presentation. 

In numbering the generations in America it was found necessary to represent 
the subject of the record as number one, and his parents as number two, since 
under this system the lineages of both father and mother, seldom of equal 
number of generations, always conjoin in their common number 2. Thus, the 
subject is represented as number one; his parents are always numbered 2; his 
grandparents in both lines of descent are always numbered 3; his great grand- 
parents in both lines of descent are always numbered 4; and so on, to the 
earliest known ancestor in America, who is given the highest number, which 
shows the number of generations in America in each line of descent. 

Confusion was also avoided under this method of numbering by eliminating 
the designation “10th from,” or “5th from,” as the case may be; the numbers, as 
given in the records, show clearly the number of generations in America and that 
the subject is a descendant OF the ancestors named; of course, he is also de- 
scended FROM the ancestors, but in a generation one number lower than that 
given the ancestors in the record. 

The double dates which will be found throughout the work in the earlier gen- 
erations in the records are made necessary by the change from the Old Style to 
the New Style of reckoning of the beginning of the year. In 1563, France adopted 
January 1st as the beginning of the year. Scotland adopted January 1st in 1600, 
but it was not until 1752 that England adopted the same date. Before 1752 (when 
the year began March 25th), in the records of the colonies that followed the Eng- 
lish custom, dates between January 1st and March 24th, inclusive, were often in- 
dicated by two consecutive years (1700/01), to be interpreted at the option of the 
reader, as conforming to the New, or to the Old Style. For example: February 22, 
1700/01, meant February 22, 1700, if the year was considered in the Old Style, 
ending March 24; if considered in the New Style, ending December 31, it would 
be 1701. The last year of a double date corresponds to our present system of 
reckoning. 

Hyphenated double dates, as 1700-01, indicate that the event to which these 
years refer is not definitely known, but that it did occur during either of the 
years. When a period of years is hyphenated, as 1700-05, it indicates that the 
event referred to occurred between those years. 

Records are divided into paragraphs, as follows: Name of the subject with 


9 


10 EXPLANATION AND ANALYSIS OF RECORDS 

place and date of birth; paternal lineage from the earliest known ancestor in Amer- 
ica down to the grandparents (numbered 3) ; maternal lineage similar to the pater- 
nal; parents of the subject (numbered 2), with their issue numbered consecutively 
in the order of birth, and to whom married; data of marriage of the subject, the 
issue of this marriage, also numbered consecutively in the order of birth, with data 
of education, military service and marriage; biography of the subject, ending with 


his present residence address. 


It will be noted that the surname of the earliest ancestor, in each line, appears 
in Bold Face type; this is to emphasize that the following generations, whose 
Christian names only are given, are all of the same surname as the name in the 
Bold Face type unless the surname is changed by the marriage of a daughter, in 
which case her husband’s name appears also in Bold Face type to emphasize the 
change in surname. In some records it will be noted that the surname changes 
frequently and every change is emphasized by Bold Face type. This style of 
emphasis has also been carried out in the surname of the father of the subject to 
emphasize the fact that his children, whose Christian names only are given, bear 


the same surname. 


ABBREVIATIONS 


A 
(yw Wy WA. Fon oon American Association for the 
. Advancement of Science. 
ye OC eae Assistant adjutant-general. 
BAU: We ee American Association of Uni- 


versity Women. 
A. and H.A. Co... Ancient and Honorable Artil- 
lery Company. 
Siaveretere ifs x Agricultural and Mechanical. 
American Board of Commis- 
sioners. for Foreign Mis- 
sions (Congregational). 
A.B. eee ae Bachelor of Arts. 
A 


BO Scion os oss . Army Corps. 

Acad. starts braves Academy, academic. 

A.C.P...........American College of Phy- 
sicians. 

B.C ocwclcies sas American College of Surgeons. 

Actg. nigtatens eres Acting. 

A.-D.-C..... . Aide-de-camp. 

OJ ree ches oeicte . Adjutant; adjunct. 

Adj. Gen. oes... Adjutant General. 

AY eravetstoreve stereo aise Advocate. 

ALBEE are csss ssi -American Expeditionary 
Forces. 

A.E.andP....... Ambassador Extraordinary 
and Plenipotentiary. 

OU Fer overs . Mtatis (of the age). 

AP. and AM. as. arate Ancient Free and Accepted 
Masons. 

Cy thy, Biches RON ... Agriculture. 

AST erence cretorel es . Agricultural. 

fF Eas AO ORES Agent. 

SA aie ticte ore oie American Institute of Archi- 
tects. 

A.L............. American Legion. 

BIA ee tice .... Alabama, 

A.ZA...........American Library Associa- 
tion. 

Me Tae Licre eres, 0 ..American Library Institute. 

AM ese ees . American. 


A.M. (also M.A.). Master of Arts. 


f Neg fb NO eS Cio Been icaD Medical Associa- 
tion. 

Am. Soc.C.E..... American Society of Civil 
Engineers. 

Am. Soc. E.E..... American Society of Elec- 


trical Engineers. 
Am. Soc. M.E... 
ical Engineers. 


MAIN AA tats etches chore .-Associate National Academi- 
cian. 

TIO Sie iar creschicts. oe Before. 

Anthrop........ -Anthropological. 

Antiq. .. Antiquarian. 

BONO cates ood .Army and Navy Union. 

A.O.ASc ess . Army Ordnance Association. 

Appmt...acses. Appointment. 

Apptd....... ... Appointed. 

ADUS Ei cies ees Apartments, 

Boe QueM ccc ds Assistant quartermaster. 

BRO Ee voc. ... American Red Cross. 

Archeol ..... Archeological. 

ATOHtl. occicicoc cs Architectural. 

BASIE So ccc oere . Arizona. 

APE ates cee .. Arkansas. 

| Sh SOMA GONE Artillery. 

MA vic cicce s ccenavele ele Air Service. 

A.S.8. Cc. ++.+....-Air Service Signal Corps. 


JT BRipaacoronc : | Association. 
Asso............Associate, associated. 
MERE oe costes sos ASHIStant: 

ASETOR 2.5 scons .. Astronomical. 
Astrophys.......Astrophysical. 

ATELY clecic cece sAttorney: 

ANG Joie scl see AUSUSt. 

AV. aeisisleia sis VOnUG, 


. American Society of Mechan- 


ll 


B 
Ole sos . Born. 
B.A. (also AB. y: -Bachelor of Arts. 
B.AZY..... .....-Bachelor of Agriculture. 
Bapsc cen +2... baptized. 
Bapti ccc. ciciects DAapust. 
B.Aron a7. casos Bachelor of Architecture. 
Batiln.,Batt.orBn. Battalion. 
BB Os A Se ... British Columbia, 
BC. Bgcdec ea. .. Bachelor of Civil Engineering. 
B.Chiv ie ecco ci Bachelor of Surgery. 
Bane ect .. Board. 
BD ie ieee cists tele Bachelor of Divinity. 
Eh Baavercsstdecsvoceee € -Bachelor of Education. 
BiB Brae an severe British Expeditionary Forces. 
Bet aac. cteuters ... Between, 
BPA seiscicss 6 - Bachelor of Fine Arts. 
Bibl iivics. os ... Biblical. 
Bibliog...... . Bibliographical. 
BLOG eee cies ce . Biographical. 
Bilolvinoase st ....-Biological. 
BES. ee ee eee balracks, 
B.L. (or Litt.B.).Bachelor of Letters. 
Bldgegee et ....- Building. 
Ble ciese es ...- Block. 
33.05.88 Soy coke cc -Bachelor of Library Science. 
BR Sosa dee cine ces -Battalion. 
SLO eciereuus ate ove .. Bachelor of Oratory. 
B.O0.R..... Sd ore veive Baronial Order of Runnemede. 
Bots dic cweciee .. Botanical. 
Boul sce. 2. ...- Boulevard, 


B.Pd. (or Pd.B.)..Bachelor of Pedagogy. 
Bresette OLancn., 
Brig............,Brigadier, Brigade. 
Brig.Gen........ Brigadier General. 
BSYIG tere Wate eels -British, Britannica. 
BrIOrwaciece cece LrOLner: 

B.S. (also 8.B. or 


Sc.B.)......... Bachelor of Science. 

B.Th............ Bachelor of Theology. 

BRUT Sete tiie ora cietee Bureau. 

BVboevcsces ccs brevet. 

Bvt es cis ... Brevetted. 

Boa W ebewrsvere tit ecuvie British West Indies. 

Cc 

OB Rae le tices ais Circa (about). 

CUA Netoee cae cpeiwis Central America. 

C. ALCO ae. .. Coast Artillery Corps. 

Calf ic cls site ses California. 

Cai sccalerei cies Canada. 

Capt Bicker ee . Captain, 

Cav. evatakeLetene . Cavalry. 

CuDD Me rotstaresetatete iene Colonial Dame. 

O.D.A cece se acne Colonial Dames of America. 

C.D. 17th C.... Colonial Daughters of the 
17th Century. 

CAS ihe ccrsten it eclon« Commander. 

C.EBcces.cosustess Civil Engineer. 

CiE. 2 ace * -Canadian Expeditionary 
Forces. 

Choiitiocse cases Church, 

Ch.D............Doctor of Chemistry. 

Chem..... see es echnemical, 

Chem.E....... ..- Chemical Engineer. 

Chirurg. ...:.. . Chirurgical. 

Chmn........... Chairman. 

Orel .sO Mecrcteretestet Commander in Chief. 

Circa sce aorcrencnie . About, approximately. 

Civiteee- micteiaieiere sion Vile 

Climatol.........Climatological. 

Olin is siecle cienicen es CLiniCal, 

OVS ciercic ctaiccsiecctene Clerk. 

C.L.M.A.........Colonial Lords of Manors in 
America. 


12 ABBREVIATIONS 


COR shames nals Company, county. 

Co 0 ieee Ss Peace Commanding Officer. 

COM se rteleterevshous onsets Colonel 

COL eiraccte ws si College. 

Colostiectets ai aisye ts Colorado. 

Commie iit: ciccsiciet Committee. 

Coma easien wicreieans Commanded. 

Comdg......... . Commanding. 

Comatitenracicitiesst Commandant. 

Comma. sone Commissioned. 

Comma cieeis sisi Commission. 

Commriaaecinct: Commissioner. 

Com. Sub........ Commissary of Subsistence. 

Contclic cance . Conference. 

Confedoc. sans . Confederate. 

Congliccnscacs.s Congregational. 

Conglist-..... 2. .Congregationalist. 

Conn Siisecise eens Connecticut. 

CONS ferccl sets era es Consulting. 

Consol iiiie: ci ecies: Consolidated. 

Constlonie cu ties Constitutional. 

CONSTI eects eter Constitution. 

Constritie. cictec « Construction. 

CoOntbrira caren. Contributor. 

CONV sccisetetsisis sce Convention. 

Corpitie cscs Corporal. 

COrpn ciicicrereie sas Corporation. 

MOLY aes ste vials oe. . Correspondent, corresponding. 

COR Garrat G- seins os Companies, counties. 

C008 Sn cee ke Central Officers’ Training 
School. 

CPEB as ec dele c's . Certified Public Accountant. 

Cc. ria ails tebe ital .. Christian Science 

C.S. ry, (or C.S. 

(AIULY) ie oeremies Confederate States Army. 
OS Bare ne he easter Bachelor of Christian Science. 
C.S.N. (or C.S. 

IN AWG Vistereicren .. Confederate States Navy. 

Loh ep Oodle 7 COUrk 
COWistS Siveet sie steels Chemical Warfare Service. 
Cyclo...... . Cyclopedia. 

D 

Gtat ota forts aye oe teie ene tone Died. 

ih Wel As anonome -Daughters of the American 
Colonists. 

NO EY: Wen or ee As Doctor of Agriculture. 

D.A.R...... -.».-eDaughters of the American 
Revolution, 

ATL eras ele clos ..-Daughter. 

DD CBBBiiieis to she > cyers Daughters of the Barons of 
Runnemede. 

DO re ealeccleteenie Daughters of the Cincinnati; 
also District of Columbia. 

aD CaGher a tehorei cre tere Descendants of Colonial Gov- 
ernors. 

1). Cokes ie steele Doctor of Civil Law. 

OW stale wrote ccapote -Daughters of Colonial Wars. 

DD eit te cicheushone oeus Doctor of Divinity. 

DD ee ss. ctare nase Doctor of Dental Surgery. 

DOC swiss s seoierersis December. 

DOL is asics 8's 54 Delaware, delegate. 

DEN ccc een Democratic. 


D.Eng (also Dr. 

Engring., or 

E.D.)..........Doctor of Engineering: 
DOD she wickets lecsterehenc Deputy. 
WODt co cicre tele ys ...- Department. 
Dermatol........Dermatological. 
D.F.P.A......... Daughters of Founders and 

Patriots of America. 


SD aL io dinaertetet el xen Daughters of Holland Dames. 
PAS ceclere ss ae citadel aol Director. 
MISOH site icie ts ss she's Discharged. 
Dst ies else ales District. 
a cs See a oe Division, divinity. 
Ds Eas Easistarcleuibirden Delta Kappa Epsilon. 
D.Litt. (also 
L.H.D.) . - Doctor of Literature. 
D.P.H. (also 
DrPH.) ee «es Diploma in Public Health, or 
Doctor of Public Health, or 
- Doctor of Public Hygiene. 
10 ee aries 3 4 .. Doctor. 


WDLEe chicks stomiats tee Daughters of the Revolution. 


DS ols cncalnetuness Descendants of the Signers of 
the Declaration of Inde- 
pendence, 

D.Sc. (or Sc.D.}.. Doctor of Science. 

WO S.C cietererereleehel eles Distinguished Service Cross. 

Sse tee eve eters . Distinguished Service Medal. 

creck chete terse tere ts .. Doctor of Sacred Theology. 

DE ee es ei ssers Doctor of Tropical Medicine. 

Wa IME porererereteteiete Doctor of Veterinary Medi- 
cine. 

DiS fee tise Doctor of Veterinary Sur- 
gery. 

E 

Eni ieisielsielscisisieere) Cueto Us 

ECOL SF. cheers sie ..- Ecological. 

ECGORtU Ws aesicisies Economic. 

EIQ B atin cee eters Educated. 


E.D. (also D.Eng., 
or Dr. Engring.) Doctor of Engineering. 


EC.Bveccis neice 2 Bachelor of Education. 

BGs Doi store spaqeneiere Doctor of Education, 

Eu seta cisicreiet sie 6 Education. 

AGM L Gctetctchets or scate Educational. 

Fy Ean ies lene receice (a Electrical Engineer. 

E.E.and M.P..... Envoy Extraordinary and 
Minister Plenipotentiary. 

EslOOUrorersh vies .. Hlectrical. 

Electrochem..... Electrochemical. 

Electrophys..... Electrophysical. 

En tate eiciers Engineer of Mines. 

EG Yea sire aioteve sets Encyclopedia. 

ELEN G ate ote eco eiehenscs England. 

BENS US We ccves ee eles Engineer. 

Eingrings: eres. Engineering. 

Engr. O.R.C...... EXngineer Officers’ Reserve 
Corps. 

Engr. R.C........ Engineer Reserve Corps. 

STS LS crepes a etvenevere Engineers. 

Entomol. .e sic. - Entomological. 

CoB aie steele siete teccyer si Eldest son. 

JEtHMNO} ce os cis cin ois Ethnological. 

et seq........... Mt Sequentes (and those that 
follow). 

Ba VANE Nein oi cke sie Siete Evangelical. 

EIROO 5 fio cietotetencra sic Executive. 

EhDNe tec citer’ Exhibition. 

ExXpanis.. cer ce . Expedition. 

Expn............xposition. 

ESXDGs cle eueteccteterevete Experiment. 

F 

BE Alnsraicicce sice Field Artillery. 

F.A.C.P..........Fellow American College of 
Physicians. 

EBLALC.S orien eeces Fellow American College of 
Surgeons. 

ERs pte et atte -.... Forest Engineer. 

EOD ee lacate . February. 

EOC arc v ce selclnte eile Federation. 

F.F.V........... First Families of Virginia 

ECR Sov e cqenerenees Foreign. 

BLA Mate states oustenaus . Florida. 

Frat. one . Mraternity. 

E.R. CP. aerate eres Fellow Royal College of Phy- 


sicians (England). 
. Fellow Royal College of Phy- 
sicians of Edinburgh. 
E deus eeteletronke Fellow Royal College of Sur- 
geons (England). 


Er. dOs Crk? sEuileretctete 


F.R.S.E.... .. Fellow Royal Society of Edin- 
burgh. 
Pt ee aR Oere -... Freight. 
Pah aire tae te te we HOT ts 
G 
G-1 (or other ; 
MUM DEM) eae oe General Staff Officer No. :... 
(CY : a ALRITE Georgia. 
GA Fe Schecter Grand Army of the Republic, 
g.dau............Granddaughter. 
Genis fo oe. General, 


ABBREVIATIONS 13 


Geneal...... .... Genealogical. 
MOOR sickest esr . .Geodetic. 
Geog...... ...---Geographical, geographic. 
GeOli Sec ss cajcc n= Geological. 
GOR ia cs vs seas ee Germany. 
Fg oh Fe a AA Ole Great granddaughter. 
g.g.son..........Great grandson. 
G.EQ i. ccc eee .General Headquarters, 
GOVE cesisine s ...-Governor. 
GOWUrirctsiss 6 aretens Government, 
Grado... soit Graduated, graduate. . 
BELSON otais) sic cto! aeferes Grandson, 
CGS iviates's.6 axe ers Great. 
Gynecol......... Gynecological. 
H 
PLOGYS oa ste cc cie sors Headquarters. 
BEG ote ies ceca Home Guard. 
ED ce tertaiars chotencts aye Hawaiian Islands. 
H.Ty. (or H.T.).. Hawaiian Territory. 
BEIS Ge ferries ones. 3 oo Historical, Historic. 
FLOMmOs? eee. ees Homeopathic. 
BLOM recs shay eto Honorary, honorable, honor- 
ably. 
Ho. of Rep....... House of Representatives. 
PLOLG  ercrer send 3} 510 Horticultural. 
BLOSD ecm ce sicleions « s Hospital. 
PS oe ishaie ic tonsnerens Holland Society. 
cece eines. Huguenot Society of America. 
FE eC eile sisters 2s Huguenot Society of South 
Carolina, 
PEL GGtteres tote oie ce celcsieun Heights. 
MYyArOGs «ccs cs Hydrographic. 
I 
5 C picy 5 MACE CON ROT ae Iowa 
TT ede hese: Same 
TG Oiitecieietcrete occa Tdaho 
nah Ie rss ieee eee earcrt Illinois 
ETO eretelet ata oferexsio's Incorporated, Inclusive 
EYE aera evs elo ar nits 6 ey Indiana. 
PL YE have UV rcnetevene tetecs a's Indian Territory. 
2b te ou ce oiOREee Infantry. 
DAS cise «0 Sono Insurance. 
MSW ele ste teeiers! ayaa Inspector. 
Insp.Gen........ Inspector General. 
MNSG ee teteictsicic\chs te ots Institute. 
cbt US <7 Sain niceyor Institution. 
abit RAIN Se OCOD ae Instructor. 
THSCIN ce tetris ei sces Instruction. 
Snternat..c sce International. 
J 
aS cbhcGhatersievesietete ie Judge Advocate General. 
WD EATL stale tsuationsieyer eet e, January. 
WD cdD eke cts ois wiela ears Doctor of Jurisprudence. 
J.g. (or Jr.g.)....Junior Grade. 
OUT cei cic Bchatatote Journal. 
Slee eretcisis so UNION, 
ETRE ctitctesisia e\-asiei\'s Judicial. 
AUBUUE! ecaicacw ie icra Juris Utriusque Doctor 
Doctor of Both (Canon and 
Civil) Laws. 
K 
Man. oi as eee bie ee Kansas. 
K..O8 a. teria ¢ Knight of Columbus. 
Es brie eeeiniehteot Pythias. 
Mccd eters ctecscestiere ... Knight Templar. 
1 BE Ny SONAC NCROM AE Kentucky. 
|b. 
Bea er iesete wis eas a .. Louisiana. 
O67 annorsoe cee Laboratory. 
TT RS eR OR Language. 


Laryngol........ Laryngological. 


SaDY ores brass sae ee LUMber. 
dap BalD sieisteiel eo wictale Doctor of Literature (also D. 
Litt.). 
Te. Di Saiere chide cis to ste ons Long Island. 
Wsit'S Senta: setorertierens Literary, literature. 
Litt.B. (or B.L.). Bachelor of Letters. 
TritE Divi) « oc Doctor of Letters. 
Be PER = Sooty Hee IUCN Bachelor of Laws. 
Ladnn di chclniete crete’ ects Doctor of Laws. 
LL.M. (or M.L. ) .Master of Laws. 
Lt. (or Lieut.) ... Lieutenant. 
t.Cols yt cs 5.8 sees Lieutenant Colonel. 
dati Gen tayarceeicts Lieutenant General. 
st, GOView ete sonal Lieutenant-Governor. 
tds ote ccs as . Limited. 
Tstitlecrreetsrene ates Lutheran. 
M 
Late ene eereetcy sPaie Married. 
MM. A. (or A.M.)...Master of Arts. 
Mae eae ae evar cnven Magazine. 
DEAS Te svc eels eis Master of Agriculture, 
Ma jihtes. aries ss Major. 
Maj.Genen. .t is Major General. 
Bass ee ss erore ea ie Massachusetts. 
Mathes ais sien: Mathematical. 
BEB eee ciccate swe, Bachelor of Medicine. 
MiG eee nae er ene Member of Congress, Medical 
Corps. 
Micht aes Giese ois Merchant. 
Marais ses Maryland. 
MD pease bees Doctor of Medicine. 
WEDD eaters ahaliersaal sis Master of Didactics. 
Melee cou lets ses Maine. 
IME Seeierciere aes ce Mechanical Engineer; Meth- 
odist Episcopal. 
Mech 2 ioc nie set sie Mechanical. 
MSE. Cites erayetters Methodist Episcopal Church. 
Me@ etch da cis sch: Medical. 
Med. O.R.C....... Medical Officers’ Reserve 
Corps. 
Med. RC. (or 
MFC) creenlveieis Medical Reserve Corps. 
Mem ieeer ie ses Member. 
Motiaeiccd aatetsietels Metropolitan. 
Metall oc ccs seis « Metallurgical. 
Meteorol... ..- a: Meteorological. 
Moth esac oem eke Methodist. 
WME Buscesvertne ahereter crete Master of Forestry. 
ML Saito a eroseis cis Manufacturing. 
Mittin. cp ae Manufacture; manufacturer. 
pub gd ih 52 Rei Oenee his Manufacturers. 
MG goes Saline: Machine Gun. 
MEST teres esis ans Manager. 
WML eS eisrencicha sors’ aste Military Intelligence. 
Mich eae aide er Michigan. 
WUICTOS <.3..0)5 56.0 51 Microscopical. 
WELL tae c ctete cre Military. 
MEIN Tyce ceteris Minnesota. 
Miss’ cnet Mississippi. 
Mi hadecstareserener cca vere Massachusetts Institute of 
Technology. 
M.L. (or LL.M.) .,Master of Laws. 
ME Daltt ans, eset es Master of Literature. 
Millet etree. Mademoiselle (Miss) 
BEM Pee srtchchonstete Madame. 
Bi hn Bic PCR Managing. 
WLOWis hve crsietrsuer ccs Missouri. 
MOLES Went Military Order of Foreign 
Wars of the United States. 
se ee ee Sis cere Military Order of the Loyal 
Legion of the United States. 
MOntiE crt oe ci eh. Montana. 
MO. WaWs cece Military Order of the World 
War. 
MP en. ete rs Methodist Protestant. 
M.R.C. (or 
Med R.C.)..... Medical Reserve Corps. 
M..C!Paeeeece Member Royal College of 
Physicians. 
M.B.C.8. 3 ote css Member Royal Coll. Surgeons. 
M.S. (or M.Sc.)...Master of Science. 
MG ee ara eee stats Mount. 
Bo a Se mito wear Mountain. 
Musee me Museum, musical. 
MUS. Bose de sce. Bachelor of Music. 


14 ABBREVIATIONS 
Mus.D. (or ED srs eietorei ors atoetere Philippine Islands. 
Mus.Doc.)..... Doctor of Music. PL oiixicate scsi wa ace: 
Muti eee scat Mutual. PieM oot een Paymaster. 
M.V.M...... erates erp Wg A Volunteer Mil- Polit Tes sak Political. 
tia. Polytcnectc one Polytechnic. 
Postil. cn see After. 
“7 at So eredorareteneeeeee prow ince of Quebec. 
Ewes cote eoherete oie orto Rico. 
PYOD sib iewieseee va Preparatory. 
Mc ct neice tere North. BLOB lee oie ae President. 
WA Sook een National Academician; North | Presbyn......... Presbyterian. 
America; National Army. Presdl.......... Presidential, 
MAD eA ee National Academy of Design. ea eee cece eens BEnODaL 
DES Jeiaih ied ola caicions National 9 ete eich crcl etezevaieiere rofessor. 
a = saat a are ee New Brunswick. Prog............ Progressive. 
WOR ie ee North Carolina. Propr........... Proprietor. 
WD ie ee: North Dakota. Pros. Atty....... Prosecuting attorney. 
NW Ecce eee es Northeast, also New England. Pro Tem......... Pro tempore (for the time 
MEA Modoc. es National Education Associa- being). 
tor rayon Bi eteis etek me ae , 
Webieactecsuieee Nebraska.) ie enn | hres cat otnaterelsietalere Ssychological. 
IW. ESB ccc s «cies New England Society. Pub eee shee Deer: publishing, 
ove ee . u Ss e :. 
mghiee ss co Novieneltcnana: AA DUE: a OER Private, 
INGEN. Micseiets oc cues National Guard of New York. 
EL OS em eee ne New Hampshire. 
WU asics si oeie oasis New Jersey. Q 
NINE So cnstesetereuejare ere New Mexico. 
N.M.O.S.A.W.... Naval and Military Order of Le Be Sou ood Gabo Quartermaster. 
Spanish-American War. Q.M.Cs tan ees Quartermaster Corps. 
MOUS Sit. cae Naval Order of the United Q.M.Gen......... Quartermaster General. 
States. Q.M.0.R.C....... Quartermaster Officers’ Re- 
MOVe. ss November. serve Corps. 
Wee ee are Near. Q.MLR.C......... Quartermaster Reserve Corps. 
WS irae orc lee Nova Scotia. Que ees ee eres. Quebec (province). 
NT PS: BERT New ‘Testament. HBS GG OSH AGE S66 He quod vide (which see). 
Tamils. ose os umismatic. 
will ctslsts ohare Rese Northwest. 
fh $a ono mot Ec New York (state). R 
RAM... . cc cece Royal Arch Mason 
(0) A tics cho peat oc Roman Catholic; Reserve 
Corps. ; 
OTe ateere sietatste are’ Ohio. R.C.8 aa oe Revenud Cutter Service 
Obstet... es Obstetrical. RAN eee Road. i 
OO vet ciclnrcarete Order of the Crown. BD sic cee oe Rural Delivery. 
O:C.G 2s Order of Colonial Governors. RAE See ee Ref d 
wo order eformed Episcopal. 
CU ener eiels cree taro ete ctober. WOON cs cele Recording. 
OE .k Atencio. oe of Founders and MOL Mais seek eee Reformed 
atriots of America. RAS ea ee } 
Soe its Ite aio utyetes 7 io poe ase sneWorchevareicisstte per GEN Delivery. 
Wie ration (ae sear shee i ORG rarcccreteie avers areokt 5 
Ophthal......... Ophthalmological. Reegtl o.oo .e on : Hee menea 
OR Sees. ete Organized Reserves. ROP sae woo tae Republican, re resentati 
O.B.0 0 csc ae Officers’ Reserve Corps. BROV csc Hes ws ....Reverend Ravoluteda phy 
edi aelaredhekale seieve peceen in BL aces eee Rhode Island. ‘ 

Ly OPO CDOS rganization. .0.T.C oe cee e 
Ornithol......... Ornithological. yaad, OMcera arate 
meat Ole vebeve ree eke Ne Old Testament. BeBe ayers ies eae Railroad. 

sated a leleterel ejetoredats Officers’ Training Camp. BUT aretete uctercre - Reserve Training Camp. 
nie statene tele ol aretete resste aks) siathore id School. BOY eae oie oe oe Railway. 

a WW agents orete spat chee rder of Washington. 

S 
P 
Rievatone otalete: mis CatnCtete Son. 

Dele tecye hse) s Gus tevauete Page. = PS ata oni? South. 
= Batol anes Sia ib ee ere = enn yet SAS bth eee South America 

BBM chee cers fionetects assenger. S.A.MLE ererenets i 
“Zirkle AG SER ROI Pathological. AE as Saat A supe 

CK Seana Phi Beta Kappa. S.A ee : 
Pd.B. (or B.Pd.)..Bachelor of Pedagogy. SaT.C0) ae evry aco piles 
PitledD eiele sicieicne te ciere Doctor of Pedagogy. Corps f steers 
re CRA ee ROS f dal CORED EE SaV8.cieeiise sis oe Savings. 

Boe Bd ae rotestant Episcopal. i F i 
~Septaloig ser eccece Pharmaceutical. “ Serre Lois tae a eon bf 3 

Chan Be RSA Reae Doctor of Pharmacy. S.A.W. - } 
Pharm.M........ Master of Pharmacy. eek ies ne eae American Sy eae 
PhS Ae fo. Bachelor of Philosophy. S.B. (also B.S. or : 
hg ie OAS OIA IS Pharmaceutical Chemist. Sc.B.)i Mecca. Bachelor of Sci 
PHO ere as Doctor of Philosophy. 8.C Snclerviak ene 
wh. eae Gr Dera y of the Cincinnati; also 
pisverers aduate in Pharmacy. South Cc lina: 
Phila 4.5.6 08.5. Philadelphia. tary Corpe: aa aoa 
tre bays mene Ss cape pre (or D.Sc.) .. Docter of Science. 
Bays, AG re Saree pul eisians Physical. Sch ee ae School Ante 
ys. and Surg...Physicians and Surgeons $.0.0 sr oN ae Sons of Conf 
‘ we racists craic he ae ederate Veterans. 

Physiols. 60 33. Physiological. B.C.W... ds cieun Society of Colonial Wars. 


ABBREVIATIONS 15 


WDD Nala sten te eiakte ie South Dakota. 

SDB ce cee Sons and Daughters of the 
Pilgrims. 

[ee in Old cone Southeast. 

BOO hekicccicleres ce . Secretary. 

Bect rics c wrt Section. 

BOM eee eee. Seminary. 

Beperic. scot. es September. 

Sgt ieee se Sergeant. 

Siete wrens ceutis, shoe, Staten Island; also Sulgrave 
Institution. 

fh fe ie OIO SIRT Society of Jesus (Jesuit). 

BI Doc vec clecass Doctor Juristic Science. 

je da ere rrae Master of Science. 

SWE Se fetes + cis Society of Mayflower Descend- 
ants. 

BEE Siri otaleieia cts St. Nicholas Society. 

WOO italia vices Society. 

Boclolss.s ec wane Sociological. 

S'0.%.0r-- 4. Signal Officers’ Reserve Corps. 

S.0.8 Sere sees Service of Supply. 

to oh Onna ain Eee Special. 

Be ieeiecis) aleeree cas Square 

Broce s wes eee. Senior. 

BR Racer meta Sons of the Revolution. 

BRO Sees ese Signal Reserve Corps. 

, e - Frne aree ceeeIn Southern Society; also Sun- 
‘day school. 

BU reese cesses Saint; street. 

Bea OSatecss cles c 3% Station 

Statis........... Statistical. 

SSS Seteiets eel ehe) cece Bachelor of Sacred Theology. 

BSED Fadkcwooons on Doctor of Sacred Theology. 

Buptse cas dees cs Superintendent. 

Burgess osyc sca sees Surgical. 

Bi Wiktorsci sie eteveetise Sons of Veterans. 

Wissen cic ctsrens siete s Southwest. 

S.W.1812......:. Society of the War of 1812. 

T 

HRY UB ion too Trust and Savings. 

Tech...... Oe ENE Technical, technology. 

Technol........ . Technological. 

Temp........... Temporary, 

Tenn..........-. Lennessee, 

Ter. (or Ty.)..... Territory. 

OX. 6. Malsleiee slot LOXAS: 

T.H. (or H.T.)....Territory of Hawaii. 

PETC harcrercta sickens oh Doctor of Theology. 

TE aravcie’s cleicxexe’s Master of Theology. 

THEOL ee cc cleis sie Theological. 

Topos......----6 Topographical. 

Tp. (or Twp.).... Township. 

egy SN Basanocooud Transferred. 

TOAD cc clo sass - Treasurer, treasury. 

Twp. (or Tp.)....Township. 

Ty. (or Ter.).....Territory. 

U 

Uiatecas cicielsie 10 c's - University. 

Wekb stotercta sete cisiciere United Brethren in Christ. 

Oe Wie o chereictersy ere . United Confederate Veterans. 

wee Gash ac ...- United Daughters of the Con- 


federacy. 


Univ............ University. 


U.P............. United Presbyterian; Union 
Pacific. 

UW SON F oceieve.s's ere ctese Urological. 

NW Store este cvctatere .. United States. 

UBM... .c6 ess. United States Army. 

W8.0.Giic cc ces .-United States Coast Guard. 

U.S.0.2 ists eaces U.S. Colored Troops. 

US. OLWis cc ccc ae .Union Society of the Civil 
War. 

U.8.D.1812...... ee States Daughters of 
1812. 

U.S.A ocacs . United States Military 
Academy. 


U.S.M.C........ 
U.S.M.H.B...... 


. United States Marine Corps. 
. United States Marine Hos- 
pital Service. 


LP bah obrooeds United States Navy. 
1 BE Bicieicistctete e's United States Naval Academy. 
WT BGS ecewics United States National Guard. 
U.S.N.M-E.. 2.2... United States Naval Reserve 
Force. 
U.S.P.H.S..... ...United States Public Health 
Service. 
UB. ocisincscocss United States Reserves. 
U.S.B.C.S...... ..U. S. Revenue Cutter Service. 
W.S. Vises ee eisrs United States Volunteers. 
U.S.W Wisse. United Spanish-War Veterans. 
Vv 
WE sie crstt visi chele ele eis Virginia. 
WOU se cecciclercietsieis Veteran, veterinary. 
Wi Eos de scicee Virginia Military Institute. 
Wika W0 oete heaters Veterans of Foreign Wars. 
Wol oa dma ee ne oe Volunteer; volume. 
VOIS coc ciceeele Volunteers. 
WE coca p DcloIpe Vice president. 
WB aki close cua Versus (against). 
Wiis ties sietncis sere sys Vermont. 
W 
WY Palatal ste onc tokarsh ghane’s West. 
WASH Fie acmikass s Washington (state). 
Wienke acererstioistar elie Woman’s Christian Temper- 
ance Union. 
PW .Licietatsteicuesercrscrs!s West Indies. 
WT LBs, stevctevelonst esse Wisconsin. 
RAE SG oteodid Goon West Virginia. 
WY Oar eletaeie ate Wyoming. 
Y: 
Walo-8 0 ic\caee e258 Sheffield Scientific School of 
Yale University. 
WLC. Aen es ie Young Men’s Christian Assn. 
Rs Bor ocsomodder Years. 
We Cia ctecisre eels Young Women’s Christian As- 
sociation. 
Z 
MOG] cease cs sis Zodlogical. 


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Lineage Records 


aa ha Calvin, b at Plymouth, Vt., July 
» 1872. 

10-John Coolidge (av); 

9-Simon (1632-93), m Hannah Barron; m 2d, Pris- 


cilla Rogers; 

8-Obadiah (1663-1706), m Elizabeth Rouse, of 
Hartford, Conn.; 

7—Obadiah (1695-1741), m Rachel Goddard, of Wa- 
tertown; 

6—Josiah (1718-80), m Mary —; 

5—John (1756-1822), m 1779, Hannah Priest; 

4-Calvin (1780-1853), m 1814, Sarah Thompson; 

3-Calvin Gelusha (1815-78), m 1844, Sarah Almeda 
Brewer. 

2-Son of Col. John Calvin Coolidge (1845-1926), 
of Plymouth, Vt.; m 1868, Victoria Josephine 
(1846-85), dau. Hiram D. Moor; issue: I—Calvin 
(above); II—Abbie G. (1875-90). 

I-m Oct. 4, 1905, Grace Anna Goodhue (qv); issue: 
1-John, b Northampton, Mass., Sept. 7, 1906; 
2Calvin, Jr. (Apr. 18, 1908-July 7, 1924). 

A.B., Amherst, ’95. Admitted to the bar, 1897; 
was councilman, city solicitor and clk. of 
courts at Northampton, Mass., and mayor, 
1910-11; mem. Mass. Gen. Ct., 1907-08; Mass. Sen- 
ate, 1912-15 (pres. Senate, 1914-15): 1t. gov., 1917, 
18, and gov., 2 terms, 1919, 20; V.P. of the U.S., 
term 1921-25; became 30th President of the U.S. 
upon the death of President Harding, Aug. 2, 
1923; elected President for term, Mar. 4, 1925- 
Mar. 4, 1929. Residence: The White House, 
Washington, D.C. 


1-COOLIDGE, Grace Anna Goodhue (Mrs. Cal- 
vin), } Burlington, Vt., Jan. 9, 1879. 

9-William Goodhue (1612-1700), from Eng., 1635; 
settled at Ipswich, Mass.; rep. Gen. Ct.; m 1st, 
Mary Watson; 

8-Joseph (1639-97), rep. Gen. Ct.; m 1st, Sarah 
Whipple (John °); 

7—-John (1679-1771), m Sarah Sharon; 

6—-John (1721-1815), soldier Am. Rev.; m Elisabeth 
Lampson; 

5—-Ebenezer (1754-1853), Hancock, N.H.; m Sarah 
Porter; 

4-BMbenezer (1782-1869), m Mehitable Knight; 

8—-Benjamin (1818-89), mem. N.H. Legislature; m 
Caroline B. Andrews. 

2-Only child of Andrew J. Goodhue (1848-1923), 
of Burlington, Vt.; m Lemira Barrett. 

M Oct. 4, 1905, Calvin Coolidge (av for issue). 

Residence: The White House, Washington, D.C. 

Saeed dealt Charles Gates, b Marietta, O., Aug. 

9-William Dawes (qv); 

8-Ambrose (1642-1703), 1t. A. and H.A. Co.; soldier 
King Philip’s War; m Mary Bumstead (b 1642; 
Thomas ®); 

7-Thomas (1680-1750), m 1702, Sarah Story (d 1759); 

6—William (1719-1802), m 1st, 1742, Lydia Boone 
(b 1718; Nicholas 7); 

5—-William (1745-99), companion of Paul Revere on 
his famous midnight ride; m Ist, 1768, Mehita- 
ble May (1751-1793; Samuel £); 

4—William Mears (1771-1855), settled in Morgan 
Co., O., 1819; m 1795/6, Abigail Kendall Holden 
(b 1780; Jonas 5); 

38-Henry (1804-67), mcht.; mem. Ohio Legislature; 
m 1829, Sarah Cutler (1809-96; Ephraim 4, m Sal- 


ly Parker; Manasseh 5; Hezekiah *; John 7; 
James 8; James ®, qv). 

2-Son of Gen. Rufus R. Dawes (1838-1899), A.B., 
Marietta, ’60; capt. to col. 6th Wis. Vol. Inf. in 
Civil War; bvtd. brig. gen. vols. ‘‘For gallant 
and meritorious services during the war;” 
mem. 47th Congress, 1881-83; m Mary Beman 
Gates (1842-1921); issue: I-—Charles Gates 
(above); II—Rufus Cutler (See Vol. 1, p. 228, 
for Cutler line); I1I-Beman Gates (See Vol. 1, 
p. 228, for Gates line); IV—Mary Frances (Mrs. 
Arthur G. Beach, See Vol. 1, p. 229, for Brew- 
ster line); V-Henry May (See Vol. 1, p. 229, for 
Shipman line); VI—Betsey Gates (m Harry B. 
Hoyt). 

I-m Jan. 24, 1889, Caro Dana Blymyer, of Cincin- 
nati, O.; issue: 1-Rufus Fearing (d 1912); 2— 
Carolyn, m 1915, Melvin B. Ericson (issue: 
Charles G. D., b Aug. 4, 1918). Also two adopted 
children, Dana and Virginia. 

A.B., Marietta, ’84, A.M., 1887; LL.B., Cincinnati 
Law Sch., 1886. Chmn. of bd. Central Trust 
Co. of Ill., Chicago, of which was pres., 1902-17. 
Comptroller of the currency, 1897-1902. Commd. 
maj. of engrs., June 1917; lt. col., July 1917; 
col., Jan. 1918; brig. gen., Oct. 1918; was chmn. 
Gen. Purchasing Bd. and gen, purchasing 
agent for the A.E.F. in France; later mem. 
Allied Purchasing Bd. and mem. Liquidation 
Commission of the Allies to Aug. 1919. Apptd. 
dir. of the budget, U.S., by President Harding, 
June 1921; apptd. by Reparations Commn., as 
chmn. com. of experts to determine condition 
of German finances, 1924. V.P. of the U.S. 
for term 1925-29. Home: 225 Greenwood Boul., 
Evanston, Ill. Residence: Washington, D.C, 


ete William Howard, } Cincinnati, O., Sept. 
7-Robert Taft (1640-1725), from Eng. to Mass. ca. 
1678; was an original settler at Mendon; m Sa- 


rah -; 

6—Joseph (1680-1747), capt. of militia at Uxbridge, 
Mass.; m 1708, Elizabeth Emerson (1687-1760; 
James 7); 

5—Peter (b 1715), minute man at Bunker Hill; m 
Elizabeth Cheney (6 1707; Josiah 8); 

4-Aaron (1743-1808), minute man at Bunker Hill, 
m Rhoda Rawson (1749-1827; Abner 5); 

8—-Peter Rawson (1785-1867), judge Windham Co., 
Vt.; settled at Cincinnati, O., 1841; m 1810, Syl- 
via Howard (Levi 4). 

2-Son of Alphonso Taft (1810-1891), B.A., Yale, ’33; 
Sec. of War, Mar.-May 1876, Atty. Gen., 1876-77, 
in cabinet of President Grant; minister to Aus- 
tria, 1882-1884, and to Russia, 1884-1885; m Fanny 
(1823-52), dau. of Judge Charles Phelps, of Vt.; 
m 2d, 1853, Louisa Maria Torrey (1827-1907) ; issue 
(ist marriage): (first three d in infancy); 
TV—Charles Phelps (See Vol. 1, p. 850); V—Peter 
Rawson (d 1889; m Annie Matilda Hulbert); 
(2d marriage): VI-—Samuel Davenport (d in in- 
fancy); VII—William Howard (above); VIII- 
Henry Waters (See Who’s Who in America); 
TX—Horace Dutton (See Who’s Who in Amer- 
ica); X—Frances Louise (b 1865; m Dr. William 
A. Edwards). 

VilI-m June 19, 1886, Helen Herron (qv); issue. 
1-Robert Alphonso, b Sept. 8, 1889; B.A., Yale, 


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10; LL.B., Harvard, 1913; m Oct. 17, 1914, Mar- 
tha Wheaton, dau. of Lloyd Wheaton Bowers; 
2-Helen Herron, 0 Cincinnati, Aug. 1, 1891; 
B.A., Bryn Mawr, ’15, M.A., Yale, 1917; dean 
Bryn Mawr Coll., also actg. president 1919-20; 
m Frederick J. Manning; 3—Charles Phelps, II 
(See Vol. 1, p. 851). 

B.A., Yale, ’78; LL.B., Cincinnati Law Sch., 1880. 
Judge Superior Ct., Cincinnati, 1887-90; solic- 
itor gen. U.S., 1890-92; U.S. circuit judge, 1892- 
1900; pres. U.S. Philippine Commn., 1900-01; 1st 
civil gov. P.I., 1901-04; Sec. of War, 1904-08, in 
Cabinet of President Roosevelt; 27th Presi- 
dent of U. S., 1909-18; Kent prof. law, Yale U., 
1918-21; Chief Justice Supreme Ct. of U.S. 
since July 1921. Residence: Washington, D.C. 


1-TAFT, Helen Herron (Mrs. William H.), b 
Cincinnati, O., June 2, 1861. 

5-Francis Herron, from Ireland to Lancaster 
Co., Pa., 1734; m Mary McNutt; 

4—-Fra.icis, m Jane Wills; 

3-William, m Nancy Reynolds. 

2-Dau. of John Williamson Herron (1809-1912), 
U. S. district atty., Cincinnati, O.; mem. Ohio 
Senate; m 1854, Harriet Anne Collins (d 1902); 
issue: I-Emily (m Gustavus Swan Parsons); 
II—Jane (m Charles L. Anderson); IlI—Helen 
(above); IV—Maria Clinton; V—William Col- 
lins (1866-1921; m Jane Espy); VI—John W. (b 
1870; m Georgie M. Aldrich); VII—Eleanor (b 
1874; m Louis Trenchard More); VIII—Lucy 
Hayes (db 1878; m Thomas McK. Laughlin; m 
au Senator Henry F. Lippitt, See Vol. 1, p. 


III-m June 19, 1886, William Howard Taft (qv 
for issue). 

Residence: Washington, D. C. 

1-LOWELL, A(bbott) Lawrence, 
Mass., Dec. 13, 1856. 

10—Percival Lowell (qv); 

9-John (1595-1647), m Ist, Mary -; 

&-John (1629-94), m 1st, Hannah Proctor; 

7—-Ebenezer (1675-1711), m Elizabeth Shailer; 

6—-Rev. John (1704-67), A.B., Harvard, 1721; pastor 
Third Church, Newbury, 42 yrs.; m 1st, 1725, 
Sarah Champney (1704-56; Noah 7; Daniel 3; 
Richard 9°); 

5-Judge John, LL.D. (1743-1802), A.B., Harvard, 
1760; del. Cont. Congress; U.S. dist. and cir- 
cuit judge; m 1st, Sarah Higginson; 

4-John, LL.D. (1769-1840), A.B., Harvard, 1786; 
legist, Boston; m Rebecca Amory; 

3-John Amory, LL.D. (1798-1881), A.B., Harvard, 
1815, a fellow, 1837-77; cotton mfr.; m 2d, Eliz- 
abeth Cabot Putnam. 

2-Son of Augustus Lowell (1830-1901), A.B., Har- 
vard, ’50; extensive cotton mfr., financier, 
trustee; m 1854, Katharine Bigelow Lawrence 
(1832-95); issue: I—Percival (1855-1916; eminent 
astronomer); JII—A. Lawrence (above); III- 
Katharine (Mrs. T. James Bowlker, See Vol. 
1, p. 354, for Lawrence line); IV—Elizabeth (m 
William Lowell Putnam, See Vol. 1, p. 354; V— 
Roger (1862-63); VI-May (b and d 1870); VII— 
Amy (1874-1925). , 

II—m June 19, 1879, Anna Parker, dau. of George 
Gardner Lowell, of Boston. 

A.B., Hafvard, ’77. Member faculty, 1897-1909, 
and pres. since 1909, Harvard U. Sole trustee 
Lowell Institute. Chmn. exec. com. League 
to Enforce Peace. Mem. Am. Acad. Arts and 
Letters, Mass. Hist. Society, ete. (See Who’s 
Who in America). Residence: 17 Quincy St., 
Cambridge, Mass. 


Yipee teh hag Chester Alan, b N.Y. City, July 25, 


5-Gavin Arthur, 6 “The Draen,” Ballymena, Co. 
Antrim, Ireland, 1735; m Jane Campbell; 

4—-Alan (b 1766), m Eliza MacHarg; 

3—-William (1797-1875), grad. Belfast U.: came to 
Vt., 1801; Bapt. minister; m Malvina Stone. 

4—Dabney Herndon, m Elizabeth Hall: 

3-Commodore William Lewis, U.S.N. (1814-57), m 
Elizabeth Frances Hansbrough (d 1878; Col. 
Joseph *, of Culpeper C.H., Va., m Sarah 
Parker). 

2-Son of Gen. Chester Alan Arthur (1830-86), 21st 
President of the U. S., Sept. 20, 1881-Mar. 4, 
1885; m 1859, Ellen Lewis Herndon (1837-80); 
issue: I-Chester Alan (above); II—-Ellen Hern- 
don (1871-1915, m Charles Pinkerton). 

I-m May 8, 1900, Myra Townsend (Fithian) An- 
drews, b N.Y. City, Jan. 1, 1870; dau. of Joel 
A. Fithian, of Bridgeton, N. J., m Fannie Bar- 


b Boston, 


rett Conolly; issue: 1-Chester Alan, Jr., b Col- 
orado Springs, Colo., Mar. 21, 1901; m in Lon- 
don, Eng., June 29, 1922, Charlotte (b Aug. 16, 
1897), dau. of Charles S. Wilson, of Los An- 


geles, Calif. 

A.B., Princeton, '85. Retired. Clubs: Knicker- 
bocker, Union, Racquet and Tennis, The 
Brook, Turf and Field (New York). Residence: 


“Nirvana,” Carpenteria, Calif. 


1-HARDING, George Tryon, Jr., b Caledonia, 
O., Mar. 11, 1878. 

ll—Richard Harding (1587-1657), from Eng., 1623; 
settled at Wessagusett, near Braintree, Mass.; 

10-Stephen (1623-98), admitted freeman, Provi- 
dence, R. I., 1669; 

%9Abraham (1656-94); 

8-Stephen (1681-1750), sea capt.; lived at Provi- 
dence, R. I., and Waterford, Conn.; 

7—-Abraham (1720-1806), 2d 1t. in Am. Rev.; m Anna 
Dolson; 

6-Abraham (1744-1815), settled in Wyoming Val- 
ley, Pa., 1774; m Hulda Tryon (1743-1812); 

5-Amos (1764-1839), settled in what is now Mor- 
row Co., O., 1817; m Phebe Tripp (Isaac % m 
Catherine La France; Isaac 7; Job 8; Peleg °; 
John 19); 

4—-George Tryon (1790-1860), m 1816, Elizabeth Mad- 
ison; 

3—Charles Alexander (1820-78), m 1840, Mary Ann 
Crawford. 

2-Son of George Tryon Harding, M.D. (b 1843), 
m 1864, Phoebe Elizabeth Dickerson (1843-1910); 
issue: I-Warren Gamaliel (1865-1923; 29th Pres- 
ident of the U.S.); II-Charity Melvina (0b 
1867; m E. E. Remsburg); IlI—Mary Clarissa 
(1868-1913); IV—Eleanor Priscilla (1872-78); V— 
Charles Alexander (1874-78); VI—Abigail Vic- 
toria (6 1876; m 1924, Ralph Tobias Lewis); VII- 
George T., Jr. (above); WIII—Phoebe Caro- 
line (6 1879; m Heber Votaw). 

VilI-m July 21, 1908, Elsie Weaver, b June 23, 
1881; dau. of Jacob Charles Weaver; issue 
(all 6 Columbus, O.): 1-George Tryon, III, 
b May 27, 1904; 2-Warren Gamaliel, II, b Nov. 
2, 1905; 3—Ruth Virginia, 6B Apr. 5, 1910; 4 
Charles Weaver, b Nov. 22, 1915; 5-Mary Eliz- 
abeth, b May 17, 1919. 

Ed. Battle Creek (Mich.) Coll.; M.D., U. Mich., 
1900. Attending physician, Rural Rest Home, 
Worthington, O. Fellow Am. Coll. Physicians; 
mem. A.M.A., Am. Pyschiatric Assn. Resi- 
dence: Worthington, O. 

enter Jesse Root, b at St. Louis, Mo., Feb. 

8-Thomas Dent (qv); 

7-Col. William (b 1652), state’s atty., St. Marv’s 
Co.; solicitor gen., 1687; burgess, 1694; m 1684, 
acueers Fowke (Col. Gerrard 7, m Ann Chan- 

er); 

6—Peter (1693-1757), m Mary Brooke (b 1709; 
Thomas °, of Prince George’s Co., Md.); 

5-Peter (d 1785), m Ann-; 

4—George, m 2d, Mrs. (Marbury) Cromwell; 

3—Col. Frederick, m Ellen Bray Wrenshall. 

2-Son of Gen. Ulysses S Grant, U.S.A. (1822-85), 
18th President of the U.S.; m 1848, Julia Boggs 
Dent (1826-1902). For issue and Grant line 
see Ulysses S Grant, Jr., Vol. 1, p. 301. 

M Sept. 31, 1880, Elizabeth Chapman; issue: !— 
Nellie, 6 Elberon, N.J., Aug. 5, 1881; m 1913, 
William Pigott Cronan, b Feb. 9, 1879, capt. 
U.S.N. (issue: Elizabeth Grant, b 1915; Nellie 
Grant, 6 1917); 2Chapman, 6b Salem Centre, 
N.Y., Mar. 22, 1887; B.A., Williams, *10; maj. 
U.S.A.; m 1917, Mabel Ward, b Feb. 11, 1892 
{92° Mabel Chapman, Bb 1918; Ulysses S, b 

M 2d, July 26, 1919, Lillian (Burns) Wilkins (1864- 
July 1, 1924); dau. Capt. Owen Burns, U.S.N., 
of Burnsville, N.C., and sister of Walter Fran- 
cis Burns (qv). 

Ed. at Cornell and Columbia. Club: National 
Democratic (New York). Residence: Santa 
Cruz, Calif: 


1-EGGLESTON, Joseph Dupuy, b “Marble Hill,” 
Prince Edward Co., Va., Nov. 13, 1867. 

9-Nicholas Martian (qv); y 

8-Elizabeth (d 1687), m Col. George Reade (qv); 

7-Thomas, m ca. 1688, Lucy Gwynn (desc. Hugh 
Gwynn, burgess; of Col. William Bernard, 
mem. Council; of Capt. Robert Higginson, in 
charge of troops against Indians, Middle 
Plantation): 

6—Clement (1707-63), col. French and Indian War, 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 19 


1758; burgess; clk. Lunenburg Co., 
1730, Mary Hill (1711-86); 

&-Nancy (d 1815), m 1768, William Jameson (d 
1785), planter; capt. Am. Rev.; mem. Com. 
Safety, Charlotte Co., Va.; 

4—Peggy (d 1815), m 1793, "Thomas Colgate Elliott 
Peek physician (George®, officer ie 

ev. : 
3-Lucilla Stanley (d 1853), m 1835, John Booker 
(1809-94), tobacconist, commn. mcht. 

2-Son of Anne Carrington Booker (1836-98), m 
1858, Joseph Dupuy Eggleston, M.D. (1831-1908), 
physician and planter. (See Vol. 1, p. 80, for 
Booker and Eggleston lineages); issue: I—-Wil- 
liam Green (6 1859); Il1-Mary Cornelia (m Ju- 
lian Taylor); IlI—Lucilla M. (1866-1912); IV— 
ee Dupuy (above); V—Nelia Purnell ete 


Va.; m 


IV-—m Dec. 18, 1895, Julia Jane Johnson (qv); is- 
sue: 1-Elizabeth Carrington, 6b Asheville, N. (Ons 
Mar. 17, 1899; Sweet Briar, 719, Syracuse U., 1923; 
Oxford U., Eng.; 2-Joseph Dupuy, III, } “The 
Oaks,’’ Prince Edward Co., Va., Oct. 11, 1903; 
Hampden-Sidney, ’23. 

A.B., Hampden-Sidney, ’86, A.M., 1891; (LL.D., 
Washington and Lee, 1917, and Hampden-Sid- 
ney, 1918). State supt. pub. instrn., Va., 1906-13; 
pres. Va. Poly. Inst., 1913-19; pres. Hampden- 
Sidney Coll., 1919— (See Who’s Who in Amer- 
ica). Mem. S.A.R., Va. Hist. Soc., Assn. for 
Preservation of Va. Antiquities, ete. Resi- 
dence: Hampden-Sidney, Va. 


1-EGGLESTON, Julia Jane Johnson (Mrs. J. 
a aa b “Tremont,” Cumberland Co., Va., Dec. 6, 


9-Nicholas Martian (qv); 

8—Elizabeth (d 1687), m Col. George Reade (qv); 

7—-Thomas, m ca. 1688, Lucy Gwynn (desc. Hugh 
Gwynn, burgess; of Col. William Bernard, 
mem. Council; of Capt. Robert Higginson, in 
charge of troops against Indians, Middle 
Plantation); 

6—Clement (1707-63), col. French and Indian War, 
1758; burgess; clk. Lunenburg Co., Va.; m 1730, 
Mary Hill (1711-86); 

5—Margaret (1739-76), m 1755, Paul Carrington (1733- 
ea judge Ct. of Appeals of Va. (Col. George 8, 
qv); 

4—Gen. George (1756-1809), 1t.col. Am. Rev.; plant- 
er; m 1784, Sarah Coles Tucker (b 1765); 

3-Tucker (1800-75), lawyer and planter; m 1823, 
Mary Carrington Watkins. 

8-Abraham Venable (qv); 


Nae ee (1700-68), burgess 20 yrs.; m Martha 
avis 
6—Nathaniel (1733-1804), burgess; founder of 


Hampden-Sidney Coll.; m Elizabeth Woodson 
(1740-91; Richard 7 [1690-1773], m Anne Madelin 
{b 1693], dau. of Abraham Michaux [1672-1717], 
Huguenot refugee, m 1692, Susanne Rochette); 
5-Samuel Woodson (1756-1821), col. Am. Rev.; m 
pary S. Carrington (Judge Paul *, Col. George 


4-Blizabeth Woodson (1782-1858), m 1799, William 
Morton Watkins; 

3—Mary C. (1803-87), m Tucker Carrington (3 above). 

1i-Lt.Col. Walter Aston, Gent. (1607-56), from 
Eng. to Va., 1628; judge and burgess; m 2d, 
Hannah-; 

10—Mary, m ca. 1646, Lt. Col. Richard Cocke (1600- 
65), came to Va., 1627; sheriff and burgess, Hen- 
rico Co., Va.; obtained large land grants; 

9-William (1655-93), m 2d, Sarah Flower; 

&-Mary, m Obadiah Smith, Sr., of Henrico Co., 


Va. 

7-Ann, m Richard Woodson (b ca. 1662; dese. Dr. 
John Woodson, came to Va., 1619); 

6—-Agnes (1711-1802), m Joseph Morton (1709-82; 
mem. Com. Safety, Charlotte Co., Va., justice 
County Ct.); 

5—Agnes (1747-1814), m ca. 1765, Col. Joel Watkins 
(ca. 1746-1820), officer Am. Rev.; 

4—William (1773-1865), m Elizabeth Woodson Ven- 
able (4 above). 

2Dau. of Elizabeth Cabell Carrington (1825-93), 
of “Sunnyside,” Mecklenburg Co., Va.; m 1846, 
William Thomas Johnson (1825-96). planter, to- 
bacconist; mem. Cumberland Troop, C.S.A. 
(desc. William Crowder, Ambrose Jeter, Wil- 
liam Wood, Sr., and William Wood, Ir. offi- 
eers Am. Rev.); issue: I—Mary Carrington 
(1847-1913; m Clement Carrington Read, 1837-93); 
TI-—William Ichabod (1850-1925; m Lucy Nelson 
Page, 1852-96); I1I-Tucker Carrington (1852-1918 ; 


m Sallie Anne Powers); IV—Richard Henry 
(1855-1924; m Etta Leigh Watkins, b 1876); V— 
Hugh Cabell (6 1858); VI-Elizabeth Watkins (b 
1860); ViII—Ann Isabelle (6 1863); VIII-Julia 
Jane (above). 

VillI-m Dec. 18, 1895, Joseph DuPuy Eggleston 
(av for issue). 

Residence: Hampden-Sidney, Va. 


Arms: Ar. on a bend sabie, three lozenges erminois. 
Crest: Tiger’s head erased, vomiting fire. 


1-DENT, reecny Stedman, 6 San Francisco, 
Calif., Oct. 31, 1870, 

%-Thomas Dent (q v): 

8—Col. William (6 1652), state’s atty., St. Mary’s 
Co.; solicitor gen., 1687; burgess, 1694; m 1684, 
Elizabeth Fowke (Col. Gerrard®, m Ann Chan- 


dler); 

7-Peter (1693-1757), m Mary Brooke (0b 1709; 
Thomas 8, of Prince pas ell Co., Md.); 

6—Peter (d 1785), m Ann — 

5—George, 1st It., 3d Bn., “Charles Co., Md., Fly- 
ae CamnD, 1776; m 2d, Emily (Marbury) Crom- 
well; 

4—Frederick (1789-1873), m 1814, Ellen Bray Wren- 
shall (their dau. Julia B., m Gen. U. S. Grant); 

3-George Wrenshall (1819-99), m 1841, Mary Isa- 
bella Shurlds (1822-1907). 

2-—Son of Henry Shurlds Dent (1844-75), news- 
paper editor; m 1866, Theodate Burnett (1844- 
1910), dau. of William Stedman, m Theodate 
Tilten, of Me.; issue: I-Maud Morgan (b 
1866); II-Wrenshall Stedman (above). 

IIl-m Nov. 24, 1897, Catherine Emily Mitchell 
(Dec. 8, 1870-Sept. 28, 1922); dau. of Thomas 
Mitchell, of Bangor, Me.; issue: 1—Ulysses 
Grant, 6 San Francisco, Calif., Féb. 15, 1902; m 
Jan, 23, 1928, Bertha, dau. of George Breyer, of 
San Francisco (issue: Donald Gordon; Irene 
Marian). 

U.S. custom inspector in charge of weights and 


measures, San Francisco. Mem. O.F.P.A. 
Fe ee 1312 Broderick St., San Francisco, 
alif. 


1-APPLETON, Francis Randall, b New York, N. 
Y., Aug. 5, 1854. 

8-Samuel Appleton (qv); 

7-Maj. Samuel (1624-96), cdr.-in-chief of Mass. 
troops in King Philip’s War; dep.Gen.Ct., etc.; 
m 2d, 1656, Mary Oliver (1640-98; John 8, m Joan- 
na, dau. of Percival Lowle); 

6—Maj. Isaac (1664-1747), m Priscilla Baker (1674- 
1731; Capt. Thomas 7, m Priscilla, dau. of Dep. 
Gov. Samuel Symonds; John §8); 

5—-Isaac (1704-94), m Elizabeth Sawyer (1710-85; 
Francis *, m Elizabeth Dennis; William 7); 

4—Samuel (1739-1819), m Mary White; 

8-—Gen. James (1785-1862), brig. gen. Mass. militia 
in War of 1812; m 1807, Sarah Fuller (Rev. Dan- 
jel *¢, of W. Gloucester, Mass.). 

2-Son of Daniel Fuller Appleton (1826-1904), a 
founder of Waltham Watch Co.; m Julia 
(1827-86), dau. of Nicholas P. Randall, of Man- 
lius, N.Y.; m 2d, Susan Cowles, of Ipswich. 
Mass.; issue (lst marriage): I-Francis Randall 
(above); II—Ruth (b 1857; m Charles Sanders 
Tuckerman); IlII—Mary Eliza (b 1860: m Gerald 
Livingston Hoyt); IV—Randolph Morgan (6b 
1862; m Helen Kortwright, dau. Charles Mix- 
ter); V-—James Waldingfield (qv). 

I-m Oct. 7, 1884, Fanny Lanier, b Lenox, Mass., 
Aug. 17, 1864; dau. of Charles Lanier (See 
Who’s Who in America); issue: 1-Francis Ran- 
dall, Jr., b Lenox, Mass., July 9, 1885; A.B., Har- 
vard, ’07, LL.B., 1910; 2-Charles Lanier (Sept. 
25, 1886-1921) ; A.B., Harvard, 708; 3-Ruth, b New 
York, Jan. ‘10, 1891; m William G., son of late 


20 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


Barrett Wendell (See Vol. 1, p. 348, for gene- 
alogy); 4-Alice, b New York, Dec. 8, 1894; m 
Clarence L. Hay (See Vol. 1, p. 325, for geneal- 
ogy); 5—-James (6 Mar. 6, 1899, d 1915). 

A.B., Harvard, ’75 (D.K.E., Porcellian Club); LL. 
B., Columbia, 1877. Lawyer, retired; dir. Walt- 
ham Watch Co.,, etc. Maj. and insp. rifle prac- 
tice, 2d Brig., N.G.N.Y. Overseer, Harvard 
Coll., 1908-09, 1918-24. Mem. S.C.W. Clubs: 
Knickerbocker, University, Meadowbrook, etc. 
(New York), Somerset (Boston), Myopia Hunt, 
etc. Residence: 26 EH. 37th St., New York. 


1-APPLETON, James Waldingfield, ) New York, 
N.Y., June 4, 1867. 

8-William White (qv); 

7—John (1640-69), m Hannah French; 

6—‘‘Worshipful” John (1664-1727), m Lydia Gilman 
(Hon. John 7, m Elizabeth Treeworthy; Ed- 
ward 8); 

5-Rev. Timothy (1700-65), A.B., Harvard, 1720; m 
Susanna Gardner (John °, m Priscilla Coffin 
[Jethro 7; Peter’; Tristram ®]; John 7, m Susan- 
na Greene; Capt. John 8, m Priscilla, dau. of 
Joseph Grafton); 

4—Mary (1749-1834), m Samuel Appleton (1739-1819). 

3—Gen. James (1785-1862), m 1807, Sarah Fuller. 

2-Son of Daniel Fuller Appleton (1826-1904), a 
founder of Waltham Watch Co.; m Julia (1827- 
86), dau. of Nicholas Phillips Randall, of Man- 
lius, N.Y.; m 2d, Susan Cowles. For issue and 
Appleton lineage see Francis Randall Apple- 
ton. 

V-Not married. A.B., Harvard, ’88. Capt., Re- 
mount Div., Q.M.C., overseas service, Apr.- 
Sept. 1918. Clubs: Knickerbocker, Harvard (N. 


Y.), Somerset (Boston), Myopia Hunt. Resi- 
dence: New York and Ipswich, Mass. 
1-ANDERSON, Alice Simms (Mrs. James 


Blythe), 6 Harrodsburg, Ky., Nov. 3, 1868. 

4Ignatious Simms (d Patrick Co., Va., 1819), 
served in Am. Rev.; m 1st, Sabra —; 

3—-William Marmaduke (1789-1844), War 1812; went 
to Ky., 1809; m 2d, Catherine Jacqueline Carter 
Porter. 

6—Benjamin Porter (d 1761), m Anne Campbell; 

5-Charles (d 1791), of ‘“‘Tudor Hall,” Orange Co., 
Va.; col. Va. militia at Yorktown; his estate 
on the Rapidan River was Gen. LaFayette’s 
hdars. whilst waiting Gen. Wayne’s arrival 
from the North; defeated James Madison for 
rep. Va. House of Delegates; voted for act es- 
tablishing religious freedom, 1785; m Sallie 
Camp, of Williamsburg, Va.; 

4-Capt. John (d 1846), of Orange Co., Va.; corp. 
2d Va. Regt. in Am. Rev.; m 1st, 1793, Mary 
Catharine Carter (John 5 [1725-93], m Susan- 
nah —; Joseph *; Thomas 7; Thomas 8); 

3—Catherine J. C. (d@ 1879), m 1828, William Marma- 
duke Simms (3 above). 

8-Edward Broaddus, from Wales to Gwynn’s Is- 
land, in the Piankatuck River, near its junc- 
tion with the Rappahannock, moved to King 
and Queen (now Caroline) Co., Va., 1715; m 
twice: 

7-Richard (d in Caroline Co., Va.); 

6-Edward, served in Am. Rev.; went to Ky., 1801; 
m twice; 

5-John (d 1829), m Mary Broaddus (d 1840; Mordi- 
cai®, m Mary [or Martha] Reynolds; Thomas 7, 
served in Am. Rev.; m Ann Redd; Edward 8, 
above); 

4—Lucy, m 1806, John A. Grimes (1785-1855), War 
1812; editor first newspaper in Madison Co., Ky. 
(John Grymes 5 [d 1798], Am. Rev., m Mrs. Val- 
inda Bates; Philip °); 

3—John H. (1811-92), of “Maplewood,” Mercer Co., 
Ky.; m Ann Elizabeth Taylor. 

8-James Taylor, immigrant from Eng., m 2d, 1683, 
Mary Gregory; 

7-Richard, of Goochland Co., Va., m Catherine 
Pendleton; 

6-Samuel, m Sophia Creed; 

5-Samuel (d 1812), of Cumberland Co., Va.; served 
Am. Rev.; went to Ky., 1788; mem. 1st and 2d 
constl. convs. and Ky. Senate; m Elizabeth 
Hughes; 

4—Dr. John (1767-1841), m 2d, 1822, Polly (Denny) 
McCormick (1786-1859) ; 

38-Ann Elizabeth (1824-1913), m 1842, John Haldon 
Grimes (3 above). 

9—Robert Tyler, the immigrant, settled on Pat- 
uxent River, Md.; patented lands, 1663; will 
probated, Apr. 1674; 


8—-Col. Robert (will probated 1736), mem. Md. As- 
sembly; m Susannah Duval (Mareen ®, qv); 
7-Edward, m Elizabeth Duval (Samuel 8; Ma- 


reen 9°); 

6-Edward (1719-1802), served under Gen. Brad- 
dock; from Md. to Va., thence from the Monon- 
gahela to Jefferson Town, nr. Louisville, Ky., 
where he began Tyler’s Settlement, 1780; m 
Anne Langley; 

5-Nancy, captured by Indians, 1779-80, taken to 
Quebec and sold to a British officer (she m 1st, 
Capt. Peter Sturgis, killed by Indians near 
Louisville, Ky., 1780); m 2d, 1785, James Denny, 
served in Am. Rev.; 

4-Polly, as Widow McCormick, m 2d, Dr. John 
Taylor (4 above). 

2—Dau. of James Edward Simms (1844-1908), 
served in Co. A, 9th Ky. Cav., C.S.A.; m 1867, 
Lucy Elizabeth Grimes (1847-81). 

M June 16, 1898, James Blythe Anderson (See Vol. 
1, p. 420); issue: 1-Joseph Caldwell, b Lexing- 
ton, Ky., May 30, 1899; 2-Elizabeth Blythe (Jan. 
4, 1908-Apr. 27, 1924). 

Ed. Ky. Female Orphan School, Peabody Nor- 
mal, and Nashville U. Teacher. Mem. U.D.C. 
Club: Woman’s. Residence: “Glengarry,” 
R.F.D. 7, Lexington, Ky. 


1-ANDERSON, Isabel Weld Perkins 
Larz), 6 Boston, Mass., Mar. 29, 1876. 

9Thomas Trowbridge (qv); 

8—James (1636-1717), It. in King Philip’s War; rep. 
Gen. Ct.; m Margaretta Atherton (1659-1717; 
Maj. Gen. Humphrey ®, qv); 

7—Rev. Caleb (6b 1692), m 2d, 1718, Hannah Walter; 

6—Caleb (b 1718), m 1738, Elizabeth Houghton; 

5-Hannah (1740-1826), m 1759, Timothy Perkins; 

4—-Roger Eliot (b 1769), m 1795, Esther Blanchard 
(Capt. Augustus 5, m Bridget Lovewell); 

3-Hamilton Eliot (b 1806), grad. Norwich U.; pro- 
bate judge, Merrimack Co., N.H., 1855-74; m 
1833, Clara Bartlett George (1811-1902; John‘, m 
Ruth, dau. of Jonathan Bradley, of Concord, 
N.H., m Sarah, dau. of Capt. Benjamin Emery, 
of N.H.). 

10-Rev. John Cotton (qv); 

9—-Maria, m Rev. Increase Mather (1639-1723), A.B., 
Harvard, 1656; actg. pres., rector and pres. 
Harvard Coll., 1685-1701 (Richard 1, qv); 

8-Sarah (b 1671), m Rev. Nehemiah Walter (d 1750), 
A.B., Harvard, 1684; 

7-Hannah, m Rev. Caleb Trowbridge (7 above). 

9-Capt. Joseph Weld (1595-1646), from Eng. to 
Roxbury, Mass., ca. 1682; mem. A. and H. A. 
Co.; dep. Gen. Ct.; m Elizabeth -; 

8—-John (1623-91), soldier King Philip’s War; m 
Margaret Bowen; 

7-Joseph (1650-1712), m 2d, Sarah Faxon; 

6—Joseph (b 1683), m Martha Child; 

5-Col. Eleazer (1787-1800), officer Cont. Army; m 
1761, Mary Hatch; 

4—-William Gordon (1775-1825), shipmaster; m Han- 
nah Minot; 

3-William Fletcher (1800-81), ship owner, rwy. 
builder, Boston; philanthropist; m Mary Pit- 
man Bryant. 

2-Only child of Commodore George Hamilton 
Perkins, U.S.N. (1835-99), U.S.N.A., ’56; distin- 
guished naval officer; his statue, heroic size 
on capitol grounds, Concord, N.H., and An- 
napolis, Md.; m 1870,,Anna Minot Weld. 

M June 10, 1897, Larz Anderson (see vol. 1, p. 421, 
for genealogy). 

Ed. Miss Winsor’s School, Boston; (Litt.D., 
George Washington U., 1918). First command- 
ant D.C. Red Cross canteen service, Washing- 
ton; with Red Cross in France, 1917-18; mili- 
tarized in French hosp. unit and served at 
French and Belgian front line hosps. Awarded 
medal of Elizabeth of Belgium with Red 
Cross; Am. Red Cross medal; Croix de Guerre 
(French), ete. Librarian general D.A.R. since 
1923; mem. C.D.A., etc. Author (see Who’s Who 
in America for list of titles). Summer place: 
“Weld,’? Brookline, Mass. Residence: 2118 
Mass Av., Washington, D.C. 

1-ABBOTT, Winifred Buck (Mrs. Lawrence F.), 
DENY, Citys Janis, tsi. 

8-Emanuel Buck (b 1623), from Eng: to Wethers- 
field, Conn., 1658; m Mary Kirby; 

7—David (1667-1738), m 1690, Elizabeth Hubbert: 

6—Josiah (1703-90), m 1731, Ann Deming; 

5-Daniel (1744-1808), m Sarah Saltonstall (desc. 
Gurdon Saltonstall, qv); 


(Mrs. 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 21 


4—Gurdon (1777-1852), m Susannah Manwaring; 

3-—Gurdon, M.D. (1807-77), ene surgeon, New 
York; m Henrietta E. Wolff 

&-George (Abbot) Abbott (qv); 

7—-Nathaniel (1671-1749), m Dorcas Hibbert; 

6—Joseph (1705-87), m Deborah Blanchard; 

5—Jacob (1746-1820), m Lydia Stevens; 

4-Rev. Jacob (1776-1848), m Betsy Abbot; 

3-Rev. John Stephens Cabot (1805-77), preacher 
and historian, m Jane Williams Bourne. 

2-Dau. of Albert Henry Buck, M.D. (1842-1922), 
B.A., Yale, ’64; M.D., Columbia, 1867; surgeon; 
m 1871, Laura S. Abbott (1843-1925); issue: I-— 
Winifred (above); II—Harold Winthrop (6 1873; 
m Charlotte R. Porter). 

I—m Sept. 7, 1905, Lawrence Fraser Abbott (See Vol. 
= p. 41, for genealogy); issue: 1-Lyman, 2d, b 

RE City, July 6, 1907; 2-Laura Buck, 0 Corn- 
a N.Y., Aug. 22, 1909. 

Ed. Art Students League, Met. Coll. of Music, 
Columbia U., New York, and in Europe. 
Writer; philanthropic worker. Residence: 194 
Greenway South, Forest Hills, New York, N.Y. 


1-PAGE, Howard Wurts, b Philadelphia, Pa., 
June 380, 1862. 

9-Col. John Page (av); 

8—Col. Matthew (1689-1703), of ‘‘Rosewell,’”’ Glou- 
cester Co., Va., councillor; m Mary Mann (1672- 
1707; John’ 9 of “Timberneck,” Gloucester Co., 
m Mary Mann); 

7-Mann (1691-1730), m 1718, Judith Carter (Robert 
“King” §, pres. Colony of Va.); 

6—Robert (ca. 1722-1768), m 1750, Sarah Walker; 

5-John (1760-1838), of “Pagebrook, *) Clarke’ C€o., 
Va.; m Maria Hosmanden Byrd (Col. William, 
III, 6 of ‘“Westover,” Va.); 

4—-William Byrd (1790-1838), m 1st, 1818, Evelyn 
Byrd Nelson 

3-Dr. William Byrd (1817-77), m 1839, Celestine An- 
na Davis (1821-89; Samuel 4, m Maria Vidal). 

10—Nicholas Martian (qv); 

9-Elizabeth, m Col. George Reade (qv); 

8-John, m Mary Lilly; 

7-Margaret, m Thomas (‘Scotch Tom’) Nelson 


(qv); 

6—William (1711-72), pres. Council and actg. gov. 
of Va.; m Elizabeth Burwell (g. dau. of Rob- 
ert, ‘“King’”’ Carter); 

5—Judge William; 

4-Evelyn B., m William Byrd Page (4 above). 

5-Rev. Johannes Conrad (Wirtz) Wurts, V.D.M. 
(1706-63), from Zurich to Phila., 1735; soldier, 
lawyer, educator; commissary of the Geotch- 
ius expedition; m Anna Goetchius; 

4-John (1744-93), iron mcht., Flander, N.J., began 
to write name Wurts; m Sarah Grandin; 

3-William (1788-1858), of Phila.; m 2d, 1828, Eliza- 
beth Ewing Tate. 

9John Throckmorton, a propr. of R.I.; 

8—Job, m Sarah Leonard; 

7—Mary (1695-1789), m Daniel Grandin (6 1694); 

5 eapuel (d 1776), m 1752, Susanna Johnston (6 

4-Sarah (1754-1808), m 1773, John Wurts (4 above). 

2-Son of Samuel Davis Page (1840-1921), B.A., 
Yale, 59; lawyer; asst. U.S. treasurer at Phila.; 
pres. Quaker City Nat. Bank; m 1861, Isabella 
Graham Wurts_ (1840-67); issue: I—Howard 
Wurts (above); II-Ethel Nelson (6 1864; m 1898, 
James Large, d); Il1I—-William Byrd (b 1866; m 
1898, Virginia Ogden Pendleton). 

I-m Apr. 12, 1894, Edith Cox (qv for issue). 

A.B., U. Pa., ’88, A.M., LL.B., 1886. Lawyer; ed- 
itor Legal Intelligencer. Clubs: University, 
City, Lawyers. Residence: 1013 Clinton St., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


1-PAGE, Edith Cox (Mrs. Howard W.), 6 Phila., 
Pa., Oct. 15, 1867. 

10-Thomas Lord ( av); 

9-Capt. Richard (1610-62), m Sarah Graves; 

8-Richard (1636-85), m 1665, Mary Smith (Henry ®, 
m Ann, dau. of Gov. William Pyncheon, qv); 

7-Lt. Richard (1670-1712), m Abigail Warren; 

6—Mary (1702-1740), m 1724, Col. Joseph Pitkin (1696- 
1762; William’, m Elizabeth Stanley; William 8, 


av); 

5—-Jerusha, m Capt. John Wells (1730-1801; Capt. 
Samuel®, m Esther Ellsworth; Samuel’; 
Thomas 8; Gov. Thomas ®, qv); 

4—Jerusha, (1761- 1803), m Gen. William Lyman 
(1755-1811) ; 

3—Martha, m John Cox (1788-1864). 

2-Dau. of James Sitgreaves Cox (1822-1901), met- 


allurgical engr.; pres. Lehigh Coal & Naviga- 
tion Co.; m 1857, Mary Fullerton Hazard (1836- 
1917) ; issue: I—Martha Lyman (b 1860; m Dr. 
William Sohier Bryant, see Vol. 1, p. 464) ; II— 
Fanny Hazard (b 1862; m Dr. William Brewster 
Clark); IIlI—Julia Biddle (m Sydney Richmond 
Taber); IV—John Lyman (6b 1866; m Evelyn 
Quintard Jackson); V—Edith (above); VI-—- 
Erskine Hazard (b 1869; m Ethelwyn M. Cross- 
ley); VII—Alice (m Rev. Charles Wood); VIII— 
Edward Vermilye (b 1873; m Julia Bulkley). 

V—m Apr. 12, 1894, Howard W. Page (qv); issue 
(all Ae Phila., Pa.): 1—-Samuel Davis, Jr., 6 May 
27, 1895; Princeton, 718; sgt., inf., Nov. 4, 1918; 
also served with Y. M. Gs AS 5 "mos. in Eng. 
and 9 mos. in France; 2-Edith Nelson, b May 
11, 1897; Vassar, ’20; m Apr., 1922, Isaac Starr, 
Jr. (issue, twins: Isaac, Jr., and Vidal Davis, 
b 1923); 3-—Evelyn Byrd, 6 Oct. 16, 1899; m Aug. 
8, 1922, Morris Wistar Wood (issue: Howard 
Page, 0 1923); 4Mary Cox, b Mar. 21, 1900; m 
Mar., 1922, John O. Platt (issue: Davis Page, 
b 1923; William, 6 1924). 

Residence: 1018 Clinton St., Philadelphia, Pa. 


1-HADLEY, Chalmers, 6 Indianapolis, Ind., 
Sept. 3, 1872. 

7-Simon Hadley (1676-1756; desc. landed proprs. 
in Somerset, Eng.), from Ireland, 1712, settled 
at Steyning Manor, Pa.; justice many yrs. 
from 1726; also judge New Castle cts.; m 1697, 
Ruth Keran (1677-1750) ; 

6—Joshua (1703-64), of Pa. and Va.; m 1735, Pa- 
tience Brown (1712-83), 3d from William Clay- 
ton, mem. Penn’s Council and actg. gov. of 
Pa., 1684-85; 

5—Joshua (b 1743), of Chatham Co., N. C.; m 1761, 
his cousin, Ruth Lindley (1745-98; Thomas 6, 
mem. Provincial Assembly of Pa 

4-Thomas (1763-1832), of N. C. and Ind.; m 1783, 
Mary Newlin (1763-1845), 5th from Nicholas 
Newlin, mem. Penn’s Council; 

3-William (1800-51), of N. C. ahd Ind.; m 1824, 
Ann Harvey (1801-66; Eli +, m Mary Stanfield). 

2-Son of Evan Hadley, M.D. (1845-1903), physi- 
cian; prof. medicine, Medical Coll. of U. of 
Ind.; m 1871, Ella (6 1849), dau. of Michael 
Quinn, m Jane Macintyre; issue: I-Chalmers 
(above); II—Evan (6 1875); Il1I-Harvey (b 1878; 
Leet tan Elizabeth Bailey); IV—Paul (0 

I-m Oct. 29, 1917, Edna Florence Hendrie (qv). 

B.L.,. Earlham, ’96; N.Y. State Library Sch., 
1905-06; (Litt. D., U. Denver, 1914). Sec. and 
state organizer, Ind. Library Commn., 1906- 
09; sec., exec. officer, A.L.A., 1909-11; librarian, 
Denver Pub. Library, 1911-24, Pub. Library of 
Cincinnati, since 1924. Pres. League of Li- 
brary Commns., 1907-08, Colo. Library Commn., 
1913-24, Colo. Library Assn., 1914-15, A.L.A., 
1919-20 (See Who’s Who in America). Sum- 
mer place: Indian Creek Park, Clear Creek 


Co., Colo. Residence: “The Maplewood,” Cin- 
cinnati, O. 

1-HADLEY, Edna Florence Hendrie (Mrs. 
Chalmers). 


5-William Hendrie (1745-1804), from Scotland to 
Greenwich, Conn., before Am. Rev.; m Han- 
nah Lockwood (Theophilus * m Hannah 
Close); 

4-Alexander (1789-1859), capt. of Tory troops in 
War of 1812; m 1809, Letitia Ford (Bliakim 5, 
of Sound Beach, Conn.); 

3—Charles (1814-86), m Mary Ann Bea 

2-Dau. of Charles Francis Hendrie. *1898- 1915), 
m 1866, Sarah Crocker Adams. 

M Oct. 29, 1917, Chalmers Hadley (qv). 

Residence: “The Maplewood,” Cincinnati, O. 


1-RANDOLPH, Howard Stelle Fitz, | New 
York, N.Y., Aug. 29, 1883. 

8-Edward Fitz Randolph (qv); 

7-Joseph (b 1656), signed oath of allegiance to 
the Dutch at Piscataway, N.J., 1673; m 1687/ 
88, Hannah Conger (John 8); 

6-Joseph (1690/91-ca. 1749), m ca. 1712, Rebecca 
Drake (1697-1749; Rev. John 7); 

5-Ephraim (1724-98), pvt. Middlesex Co., es Jicy 
ev. 


militia; m 1752, Rachel Stelle (1720-91; 
Benjamin *; Poncet 7, ‘‘Sieur des Loriers’’); 
4-Stelle (1761-1822), pvt. Middlesex Co., N.J., 


militia; m 1791, Anna Dunn (1768-1854; Benja- 
min; Hugh *; Hugh’); 
3-Ambrose (1798-1883), m 1821, Deborah Runyon 


22 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


(1799-1873; Richard Elias 4; Elias 5; Richard 8; 
Peter 7; Vincent 8). 

9-Joris Jansen Rapalje (qv); 

8-Judith Jorise (1635-1726), m ca. 1652, Pieter 
Pieterson Van Nest, from Utrecht, Nether- 
lands, 1647; 

7-Jacomyntje (1661-1742), m 1684, Claes Arentsen 
Toers (d 1724), from Amsterdam, Holland, be- 
fore 1655; 

6-Arent (1699-1779), m 1730, Annatje Spier (1703- 
81; Barnet Hendrickse 7; Hendrick Janse 8); 

5—-Antje (1748-1821), m 1765, cousin, Barent (Bar- 
net) Newkirk (1738-1805; Poulus 6; Mattheus 
Cornelissen Van Niewkercke 7); 

4-Catherine (1775-1814), m 2d, 1801, Ebenezer Bas- 
sett (1781-1815) ; 

8—Rebecca (1811-81), m 1818, John Clasback How- 
ser (1804-72; Matthias 4; Jacob 5), 

2-Son of Howard Fitz Randolph (1842-94), wool- 
en merchant; m 1866, Sophia Topping How- 
Ser (1842-1911); issue: I—-Arthur Fitz (b 1873; m 
1910, Ethel Mary Stewart); II-Howard Stelle 
Fitz (above). 

II-m Oct. 7, 1914, Mary Leland Bloomer, } San 
Francisco, Calif.; “dau. of Robert Frank 
Bloomer, m Lue Leland (Robert Porter 3; 
Ziba Abba 4; Joshua 5; Phineas 6; James 7; 
Ebenezer ®; Henry ®); issue: 1—-Mary Hitzaao 
Bronxville, N. Y., Sept. 6, 1922. 


Columbia, 05. Asst. librarian, New York 
Geneal. and Biographical Soc.’ With TRONS Os 
Service in France, World War. Mem. Hl. Si 


S.R., N.Y. Geneal. and Biog. Soc., N.J. Hist. 
Soc., Westchester Co. Hist. Soc. Residence: 
231 Pondfield Rd., Bronxville, N.Y. 


DECIMA CECILIA 


SHUBRICK, 
Hamilton Heyward. 


1-TAYLOR, Decima Shubrick Heyward (Mrs. 


wife of James 


Winfield), 6 Wilmington, Del., Apr. 27, 1854. 

8-Daniel Heyward, from Eng., was living in 

’ Carolina, 1672; 

7-Thomas (1673-1700), m Hester Taylor; 

6-Capt. Thomas (1700-37), in Indian wars and 
French and Spanish invasion; cdr. Ft. John- 
son; m Margaret Wright (sister of Sir James 
Wright, chief justice and atty. gen. Province 
of S.C., last gov. Province of Ga.); 

5-Col. Daniel (6 1720), col. provincial militia; 
planter; m 1st, Maria Miles; 

4-Thomas (1746-1809), a “signer”; m ist, Eliza- 
beth Mathews (sister of Gov. John Mathews); 
m 2d, Elizabeth Savage; 

3-James Hamilton, b ‘White Hall,” §S.6.4 am 
Decima Cecilia Shubrick, b “Belvedere,” S.C. 
(See portraits above.) 


2-Dau. of James Francis Heyward (1828-89), m 
Maria Presstman (1828-1912; desc. Col. John 
Godfrey and Hon. William Cattell); issue: 
I—Wilson Presstman (1852-1916; m Blizabeth 
Skinner Wilson); II—Decima Shubrick (above); 


JAMES HAMILTON HEYWARD, son of Thomas 
Heyward, a Signer of the Declaration of Inde- 
pendence. 


IlI-James Francis (m Agnes Perot); IV— 
Shubrick (1859-85). 

II—m Oct. 4, 1876, Winfield Taylor, b 1850; B.L., 
U. Va., 1871; issue: 1-Georgie May, m Oct. 
15, 1901, James W. Ponder (issue: James 
Waples, Jr.); 2-Marie Heyward (Jan. 24-July 
24, 1879); 3-Heyward. 

Mem. C.D.A. (Charter mem. Mad. Soc., 1891). 
Residence: 102 Park Lane, Roland Park, Bal- 
timore, Md. 


Sieptietal Robert Cram, b Chicago, Ty Aue 

9-Thomas Richardson (qv); 

8-Thomas (1645-will dated 1719), dep. Gen. Ct., 
1703-04; m 1st, 1669/70, Mary Stimson (d 1690); 

fe (1679/80-1753), m 1708, Mary Peacock 

6—Ebenezer (b 1724), m 1st, 1746, Elizabeth Shed 
(1724-1763) ; 

eins (1760-1813 or 23), m 1781, Sarah Tufts (d 
L . 


4—-Joseph (1793-1874), m Lucy Cummings (d 1873); 

3-Georgianna, m Moses Sawin Bacon. 

2-Son of Edward Richardson Bacon (1857-1923), 
A.B., Harvard, ’78; grain merchant, Chicago; 
m 1879, Clara Cram _ (1857-1900); m 2d, 1904, 
Katherine Desborough (Bogart) Horton; is- 
sue (lst marriage): I-Charles Cram (d); II- 
Raymond Cram (6 1883; m Mabel Purington); 
IlI-Edward Richardson, Jr., (b 1887; m Kath- 
erine Astor); IV—John William (> 1891; m 
Ella Smyth); V—Robert Cram (above), 

V—m Jan. 1, 1917, Helen Heafield, b Chicago, Jan. 
31, 1894; dau. of Lincoln S. Heafield, of Chi- 
cago; issue (all b Wellesley Hills, Mass.): 
1-Robert Cram, Jr., b Aug. 25, 1921; 2-John 
Heafield, b Apr. 2, 1928; 3—-Helen Heafield, b 
Aug. 19, 1924, S 

Phillips Exeter, ’12; A.B., Harvard, 716. Grain 
merchant, Boston. Cost inspector, U.S.N., 
World War. Mem. Chicago Bd. of Trade, 
Boston Grain and Flour Exchange. Mem. A.L. 
Clubs: Harvard Lampoon, Harvard, Middlesex 
Sportsmen’s, Signet Society, Vesper Coun- 
try, Boston Flour and Grain, Boston Cham- 
ber Commerce, Middlesex Artisans, Army 
and Navy. Summer place: Norwell, Mass. 
ReenGe: Garden Rd., Wellesley Hills, 

ass. 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 23 


1-ABBOTT, Ned Culbertson, } Fremont, Neb., 
Mar. 9, 1874. 

8-George (Abbot) Abbott (qv); 

7-William (1657-1713), m 1682, Elizabeth Gary; 

6-James (1694-1787), moved to Concord, N.H., 
1735; mem. sch. bd.; m 1714, Abigail Farnum; 

5-James (1717-1808), moved to Newbury, Vt., 
1763, and lived there and at Haverhill, N.H.; 
town clk., selectman and mem. Com. Safety, 
of Haverhill, N.H.; m Sarah Bancroft (great- 
aunt of George Bancroft, the historian); 

4-Bancroft (1757-1829), began to write name 
Abbott; mathematician and surveyor; held 
town offices; pvt. Am. Rev.; m 1768, Lydia 
White (Ebenezer 5, pvt. Am. Rev.); 

3—Nicholas (1799-1871), grad. in medicine at Dart- 
mouth, 1827; practiced at Bluehill, Me., and 
Troy, O.; d Lafayette, Ind.; m 1829, Mira 


9-J oseph’ Jewett (qv); 

8-Nehemiah (1648- 1720), moved to Ipswich; m 
Exercise Pierce, of Lynn; 

ore wen (1691-1716), m Td, Reform Trescott, 
(0) 

6—-Benjamin (1716- 1801), settled finally at Wind- 
ham, Conn.; m Hannah Butler; 

5-Daniel (1744~ 1829), lt. Vt. militia in Am. Rev.; 
Phan Mas Legislature 16 yrs.; m 1769, Zilpha 

4-Luther (1772-1860), of St. Johnsbury, Vt.; A.B., 
Dartmouth, 1795, M.D., 1810; physician; Congl. 
minister; mem. 14th Congress, 1815-17; editor; 
m Betsey Adams; 
38—Mira (1809-90), m Nicholas Abbott (38 above). 

5-Alexander Culbertson, from Ireland to Pa. 
ca. 1730; killed by Indians, April 17, 1756, near 
McCord Fort, fight known as Bloody Run, or 
Sideling Hill; 

4—-Robert (1755-1801), 1t. col. Pa. militia in Am. 
Rev.; m 1778, Annie Duncan, of Middle Spring, 
Cumberland Valley, Pa.; 

3—Henry Woods (b 1797), m 1819, Mariah Coleman. 

8-Thomas Coleman (1598-1674), from Eng., 1630, 
a ist: at Nauben; m 2d, Mrs. Frances Wells 

7—-Noah, lived Eastbury, Conn.; 

bectare Noah (1671-1711), m Hannah Guernsey (d 


5-Dr. Noah (1704-83), m Mercy Wright (6 1709); 

4-Dr. Asaph (1747-1820), surgeon Am. Rev.; m 

uae Hollister (b 1754; Elisha 5, capt. Am. 
ev 

3—-Mariah (b 1799), m Henry Woods Culbertson 
(3 above). 

2-Son of Luther Jewett Abbott (1831-1900), dis- 
tinguished physician, Troy, O., and Fremont, 
Neb.; pres. State Med. Soc.; supt. State Hosp. 
for Insane, Lincoln, Neb., 1895-99; mem. Neb. 
Territorial Legislature, 1867; dean Neb. Med. 
Coll.; m 1854, Clara Frances Culbertson (1835- 
1911); issue: I-Anna Elizabeth (1855-93; m 
1875, Ezra M. Collins); II—Henry Nicholas 
(1856-69); III-Ephraim Bancroft (1858—-drowned 
in Platte River, 1878); IV—Catherine Sager 
(1860-62); V—Osie Maria (b 1862; teacher); VI-— 
John William Cruickshank (b 1864; m Jean- 
nette Davidson); VII-—Jane Harter (b 1868; 
genealogist); VIII—Luther Hayes (1870-71) ; 
IX—Luther Jewett (1871-1914; A.B., U. Neb., 1896, 
LL.B., 1900; M.A., Columbia, 1906; educator, 
magazine writer ‘and lecturer; m 1905, Lillie 
Riley); X—Ned Culbertson (above); XI—Keene 
(b 1876; m Mabel Avery Rundell). 

xX-—m June 19, 1901, Lillian Newbranch, b Mt. 
Pleasant, Ia., Dec. 14, 1876; dau. of Oliver P. 
Newbranch, of Lincoln, Neb.; issue: 1—Clara- 
Louise, 0 Lincoln, Neb., Jan. 18, 1905; grad. 
William Woods Coll., Fulton, Mo., ’24; m May 
26, 1925, Frederick Ware; 2-Lea, 6 Tekamah, 
Neb., May 13, 1907; U. Neb., ’28; 3-Grace, 0 
Tekamah, Nov. 5, 1908; 4-Annabel, 6 Nebraska 
City, Neb., Apr. 9, 1916. 

ALES. Wee N OD. .01 90, 1144.15.58 1900, A.M... 1919,) en 
Philippines, educational work and _ postal 
dept., 1901-04; first prin. of normal, Zambo- 
anga, Moro Province, 1904; stereopticon lec- 
turer; candidate for state supt. of edn., 1908; 
supt. Neb. Sch. for the Blind since 1909, save 
for an interval of two years. Past exalted 
ruler of Elks Lodge No. 1049, Nebraska City; 
pres. Rotary Club, No. 2090, Nebraska City; 
pres. Neb. State Soc. S.A.R.; treas. Nebraska 
Native Sons and Dau ghters; mem. State 
Hist. Soc.; on advisory bd. of Standard His- 


tory of Nebraska; designer of civic device for 
Nepraaes City. Residence: Nebraska City, 
e 


enters Helen Keene Troxell (Mrs. Roy 
6 Baltimore, Md., Dec. 6, 1886. 
Edward Keene (b 1629; son of Henry, of Co. 

ee Eng.), came to Md., 1653; 

8—-John (1657-1725), capt. colonial militia; justice 
of Seema tee Co., Md., 138 yrs.; m Mary Hope- 
well; 

7-Edward (d 1754), m Ann-; 

6—Phillips (d 1762), m Mary Grantham; ’ 

5—-Richard (1758-1814), m Sarah Woodward (1759- 


1814) ; 
(1801-83), m Henrietta Gist 


4-John Richard 
Chaplain; 

3-Anna Maria (1834-1912), m 1856, William Con- 
well Hopkins (1824-65). 

10-Christopher Gist (1655-91), settled in Balti- 
more Co., Md., ante 1682; mem. Grand Jury; 
commd. justice, 1689; m 1682, Edith Cromwell 
(1663-94) ; 

9-Capt. Richard (1684-1748), surveyor Western 
Shore of Md.; one of commrs. for laying out 
Baltimore, 1729; justice; presiding magistrate; 
mem. Provincial Assembly; m 1704, Zipporah 
Murray (James ?°, of Baltimore Co., m Je- 
mima, dau. of Capt. Thomas Morgan); 

8—William (1711-94), m 1737, Violetta Howard (1716- 
post 1772; Joshua %°); 

7—Maj. Joseph (b 1738), m 1759, Elizabeth Elder 
(6 1742; John ®, m Jemima -); 

6—-John Elder (b 1761), m 1783, Frances Trippe; 

5—-Henrietta (1787-1808), m 1807, James Chaplain; 

4-Henrietta G. (b 1808), m John Richard Keene 
(4 above). 

9-Maj. Henry Trippe (qv); 

8-William (d 1770), m Jean Tate; 

7-John (6 1711), capt. French and Indian War; 
m 1745, Elizabeth Noel (1729-78) ; 

6—-Frances (b 1755), m John Elder Gist (6 above). 

2-Dau. of Mary Keene Hopkins (0 1856), m 1884, 
Frederick Wilson Troxell (1851-1922), merchant. 

M—Mar. 4, 1916, Dr. Roy Donaldson McClure, 0 
Bellebrook, O., Jan. 17, 1882; maj., M.C., U.S.A., 
c. 0. Evacuation Hosp. 33, World War; son of 
Dr. James Albert McClure, of Columbus, O.; 
issue (all b Detroit, Mich.): 1—-Mary Keene, 
b Jan. 2, 1917; 2Roy Donaldson, Jr., 6 July 
12, 1920; 3-Douglas Templeton, b Feb. 10, 1924. 

Ed. Goucher Coll., 1904-06; Johns Hopkins 
Training School for Nurses, 1912. Mem. C.D. 
ae Fee eee: 3081 Iroquois Av., Detroit, 
Mich. 


1-ABERCROMBIE, Francis Patterson, 6 Fort 
Towson, Ind. Ty., Jan. 2, 1852 

38-John Joseph Abercrombie (son of Alexander 
and g. son of James, a Scotch officer in the 
service of Holland), came to America and 
was a planter in S. C., 1774; m Sarah, dau. 
Anthony de Normandie. 

Maternally, 4-Robert (Paterson) Patterson, who 
participated in the Irish Rebellion of 1798, 
escaped and settled in Delaware Co., Pa.; m 
Ann Graham (among their sons was William 
C., 1818-83, 2d pres. Pa. R.R. 

3-Gen. Robert (1792-1881), 1st’ lt. War of 1812; 
maj. gen. vols. Mexican War and in Civil 
War; extensive mill owner in Pa.; m Sarah 
Ann Engle (James 4, officer Am. Rev., m Mar- 
garet Adams). 

2-Son of Gen. John Joseph Abercrombie (1798- 
1877), U.S.M.A., 1822; maj. U.S.A. in Mexican 
War; brig. gen. vols. in Civil War; twice 
brevetted “Ror gallant and meritorious ser- 
vices’; m 1830, Mary Ann Engle Patterson 
(1818-74) ; issue: REE e Iowa (Mrs. William E. 
Goodman, see Vol. 1, p. 347); II-Mary Ernest- 
ine (1846-69; m Col. Bevrcct ‘Appleton; see son 
Samuel A., Vol. 1, p. 346); T11—John Jv 
Louise (m John Cole); V-Francis Patterson 
(above); VI-Clara de Normandie; VII-Susan 
Engle (m Thomas Wilson); VIII-Ida (m Harold 
Newlin); IX—William Ralph. 

V-m 1877, Eleanor Packer, b Bristol, Pa., Feb. 
5, 1856, dau. of Albert Lord Packer, of Bristol, 
Pa.; issue: 1-Mary Ernestine, 6 Washington, 
D.C., Nov. 7, 1878; m 1904, Clinton Bowman 
Coleman, of Willamsport, Pa.; 2-Ethel, 6b 
Bristol, Pa., June 11, 1880; m 1899, Robert G. 
Fell, of Phila.; 3—Robert Patterson, b at 
Woodbury, Pa., Nov. 6, 1882; m 1905, Pauline 
Williams, of "Richmond, Ind.; 4-Blizabeth 


24 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


Packer, Bb Sunbury, Pa., Apr. 14, 1886; m 1907, 
Isaac Doughten, Jr. . 
C.E., Rensselaer Poly. Inst., ’73 (Delta Phi). 
Supt., Pa. R.R., Philadelphia. Mem. wabeay 
S.A.R., Aztec Club of 1847. Clubs: Phila. 
Cricket, Art, Whitemarsh Country. Resi- 
dence: 240 W. Chestnut Av., Chestnut Hill, 

Philadelphia, Pa. 


1-CADY, Burt Duward, !) Port Huron, Mich., 
July 25, 1874. 

5-Abijah Cady (1718-77), J Killingly, Conn., d 
Cornish, N.H.; m 1749, Alice Nichols; 

4-Thomas (1771-1820), m Elizabeth Delano; 

3—Henry (1809-90), m Mertia Hickox. 

4-Everett Kimball (1780-1820), m Susanna San- 
born (John 5, pvt. Am. Rev.); 

3—Everett (1805-72), m Mehitable Moulten. 

2-Son of Elwin Marvin Cady (1834-1896), grain 
and lumber mcht., Port Huron, Mich.; dep. 
U.S. collector of customs; m 1861, Mehitable 
BEveretta Kimball (18387-1925); issue: I-Ella E. 
(ob 1863); II-—George (1864-69); III—Erwin (1866- 
1922); IV—Sarah (1868-1905; m Charles N. Ryan); 
V—Maude M. (b 1870; m Russell N. Wade); VI-— 
Elwin M. (0 1871); VII—Burt D. (above); VIII- 
Clay C. (6 1879). 

Vil—m June 3, 1902, Mary Katherine Beamer, 0 
Lapeer, Mich., May 24, 1880; dau. of Robert 
Beamer, of Lapeer; issue: 1-Eleanor Maurine, 
b Port Huron, Mich., Oct. 4, 1908; 2-Gordon 
Duward, 6 Port Huron, Mar. 2, 1913. 

Admitted to bar, 1895, and since in practice at 
Port Huron; dir. Standard Trust Co., Detroit 
Life Ins. Co., Detroit Fidelity & Surety Co. 
(Detroit), Port Huron Theatre Co., Harring- 
ton Hotel Co., Wills Saint Claire Sales & 
Service Co., Forman Shoe Co. Pros. atty., St. 
Clair Co., 1901-08; mem. Mich. Senate, 1906; 
postmaster of Port Huron, 1909-14; city atty. 
since 1914. Chmn. bd. First Congl. Ch.; pres. 
Y. M. C. A. Chmn. Rep. State Central Com., 
Jan. 1, 1919-Feb. 17, 1925; mem. Mackinac Island 
State Park Commn. since Oct. 21, 1919; chmn. 
Mich. delegation to Rep. Nat. Conv., Chicago, 
1920. Mem. S.A.R. (pres. St. Clair Chapter, 
1925). Clubs: Welland (Ont.), Detroit Ath- 
letic, Union League (Detroit), Port Huron 
Golf and Country, St. Clair Golf and Country. 
Residence: Port Huron, Mich. 


1-GAMMON, Edgar Graham, 0 Asheville, N.C., 
Sept. 10, 1884. 

5-Richard Gammon, of London, Eng., Va., and 
Sullivan Co., Tenn.; soldier Am. Rev.; joint 
rep. for. Va. and N. C. in Legislature; mem. 
Constl, Conv. of Tenn., 1796, and of Tenn. Leg- 
islature, 1799; m Sarah Gamble; 

4-George, of Sullivan and Washington cos., 
Tenn.; mem. Tenn. House and Senate; m Jane 
Gregg. 

3-Abram Looney, of Sullivan Co., Tenn.; mem. 
Tenn. Legislature; capt. C.S.A.; m 2d, Myra 
Louise Anderson. 

8-John Langhorne (qv); 

7-John, of ‘““Gambell,” Warwick Co., Va.; sheriff, 
burgess, justice; m Anne Wade (Armiger 8, of 
York Co., Va.); 

6-John (ca. 1700-1762), burgess; presiding justice 
of Warwick Co.; m Mary -; 

5-Maj. William (6 ca. 1721), burgess; mem. Com. 
Safety and Conv. of 1775; m Elizabeth Scaris- 
brooke; 

4—-Maj. Maurice (1769-1816), m 1794, Martha (Patsy) 
Holladay (Joseph 5, of “Indian Fields,’ Nanse- 
mond Co., Va., m Patience —); 

38—-Maurice Jefferson (1816-1890), m Louisa Drew, 
of Smithfield, Va. : 

9-Col. Miles Cary (qv); 

8—Capt. Henry (ca. 1650-1720), justice, and capt. of 
Warwick Co., Va.; m 1671, Judith Lockey; 

7-Elizabeth (6 ca. 1678), m ca. 1698, Capt. John 
Scarisbrooke (b 1676). 

6-Col. Henry (ca. 1710-1773), sheriff, justice, War- 
wick Co.; m Martha-; 

5-Elizabeth, m Maj. William Langhorne (5 
above). 

2-Son of James Knox Polk Gammon, D.D. (1842- 
95), of Sullivan Co. and Knoxville, Tenn.; capt., 
19th Tenn. Inf., C.S.A., and maj., 63rd Tenn. 
Inf., C.S.A.; lawyer; Presbyn. minister; m 1877, 
Susan Southall Langhorne (b 1857); issue: I- 
Myra Louise (1878-98); II—Alice Maslin (b 1880; 
m Harry M. Moffett, D.D.); Il1I-Edgar Graham 
(above); IV—Elizabeth Isabelle (b 1889; m Ash- 


ton Waugh McWhorter, qv); V—James Polk (b 
1893; lt., 6th U.S.Inf., in France; capt., 3d and 
19th U.S.Inf.). 

III—m June 24, 1914, Bessie Cochran, b George- 
town, Tex., Nov. 7, 1886; dau. of Judge Thomas 
Buford Cochran, of Austin, Tex.; issue: 1—-Ed- 
gar Graham, Jr., b Austin, Tex., June 24, 1915; 
ao ae Langhorne, b Austin, Sept. 30, 


A.B., Hampden-Sidney, ’05 (D.D., 1919); B.D., 
Union Theol. Sem. in Va., 1911. Ordained Pres- 
byn. minister, 1911; pastorates: Clarksburg, W. 
Va., 1911-12; Harlingen, Tex., 1912-17; Hampden- 
Sidney Coll., Va., 1917-23; Selma, Ala., 1923—. 
Residence: 1003 Dallas Ay., Selma, Ala. 


1-McWHORTER, Ashton Waugh, b “Bachelor’s 
Hall,” Pittsylvania Co., Va., June 18, 1877. 

5-David McWhorter (ca. 1741-1782), of Scotland 
and Ireland; settled in S.C.; soldier Am. Rev. 
and died from effects of wound received in 
battle with Tories in Upper S.C.; m 1766, Mary 
Poston, from Scotland; 

4-John (ca. 1767-1851), of S.C.; soldier Am. Rev. 
as mere boy; settled in Abbeville Co., S.C., and 
later in Oconee Co., S.C., on tract of 1,000 acres 
granted by the state for services in Am. Rev.; 
a founder, 1805, and elder of Bethel (Presbyn.) 
Ch., nr. Walhalla, S.C.; m ca. 1795, Elizabeth 
Anderson (ca. 1770-1840; cousin of John C. Cal- 


oun); 

3—-William (1811-84); A.B., U. Ga., ’36; Presbyn. 
minister; chaplain C.S.A.; m 1837, Margaret 
McElroy Kyle (1809-97; James‘, from Ireland 
when 138 yrs. old, first to Pa., thence to Abbe- 
ville, S.C., m 1798, Nancy, dau. of Rev. Dr. 
Waugh, m Louisa Findley). 

6-William Millan (ca. 1710-1810), of Scotland and 
Ireland; came to N.J. in first half of 18th Cen- 
tury, and later settled in Alexandria (after- 
wards Fairfax) Co., Va.; m Elizabeth Lyle (ca. 
1710-1810), also of Scotland and Ireland; 

ett: (1750-1828), m Elizabeth Shied (ca. 1752- 
1792) ; 

4—Capt. George (1788-1838), sheriff of Fairfax Co.; 
capt. state militia; m 1st, ca. 1815, Anne Farr 
(ca. 1790-1826; Samuel 5, m Matilda-); 

38-—George Washington (1820-67), justice for Fair- 
fax Co.; m 1840, Mary Elizabeth Jones Lee. 

9—Col. Richard Lee (qv); 

8—-Col. Richard (1647-1711), councillor and burgess; 
m 1674, Laetitia Corbin (1657-1706; Henry %, m 
Alice Eltonhead); 

7—-Richard (ca. 1678/79-1718), m Martha Silk; 

6—Col. George (1714-61), clk. of Westmoreland Co.; 
burgess; justice; m 2d, 1752, Anne Fairfax 
(Washington) (d 1761), widow of Lawrence 
Washington, of “Mt. Vernon” (half brother of 
George Washington), and dau. of Hon. Wil- 
liam Fairfax, of “Belvoir,” Fairfax Co., Va.; 

5-Lancelot (1756-1812), m Mary Bathurst Jones 
(Thomas 8, m Sally, dau. of James Skelton; 
Col. Thomas?7; Capt. Roger 8); 

4-Thomas (ca. 1796-1841), m ca. 1818, Harriet 
Hutchison, of “Pleasant Valley,” Fairfax Co., 
Va. (Samuel ® [1758-1814], m Martha Moss); 

*—-Mary Elizabeth Jones (1819-44), m 1840, George 
Washington Millan (3 above). 

2-Son of James Kyle McWhorter (1844-1917), pvt. 
6th S.C. Cav., C.S.A.; M.D., U. Ga., 1867; m 1869, 
Virginia Lee Millan (1841-1922); issue: I-John 
Kyle (1870-86); II—Jennie McElroy (0 1872); I1I— 
William Kemper (1873-95); IV—Marion Thorn- 
well (1875-1900); V—Ashton Waugh (above); VI-— 
Helen Mary (b 1879; m Judge Hugh James Mc- 
(18848) Thomasville, Ga.); VIII-James Hunter 

V-—m June 15, 1921, Elizabeth Isabelle Gammon, 
b Charlotte C.H., Va., Feb. 26, 1889; sister of 
Edgar Graham Gammon (av for genealogy); 
issue: 1—-Elizabeth Lee, 6 Hampden-Sidney, 
Va., May 31, 1922; Ashton W., Jr., 0 Knoxville, 
Tenn., Dec. 10, 1928. 

A.B., Roanoke, ’95, A.M., 1902; Ph.D., Johns Hop- 
kins, 1905. Education from 1895; at Hampden- 
Sidney, as prof. English and history and libra- 
rian, 1907-18, treas., 1914-19, prof. Greek, 1918-23. 
actg. pres., 1917-19 (S.A.T.C. unit in World 
War), and dean, 1920-23; prof. Latin and Roman 
archaeology, U. Tenn., from 1923 (See Who’s 
Who in America). Residence: 907 Mountcastle 
St., Knoxville, Tenn. 


tet) tal Fred Roy, b Auburn, IIl., Nov. 9, 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 25 


9Lt. John Sanborn (qv); 

8—-John (ca. 1649-1727), freeman; m 1674, Judith Cof- 
fin (1653-1724; Tristram °, qv); 

7-Tristram (1684-1771), selectman; rep. Gen. Ct.; 
deacon 30 yrs.; m 1711, Margaret Taylor (1688- 
1771; William 8, of Exeter, N.H.); 

6—-Peter (1713-1819), m Mary Sanborn (6 1713); 

5—-Tristram (b 1746), m 1st, Sally Clifford; 

4—-David (1770-1840), m Hannah Marston (d 1860); 

3—Leonard Harvey (1821-96), m Lucy D. McIntyre 
(1826 ?-1880). 

2-Son of Harvey Eugene Sanborn (1848-1907), m 
Caroline Amelia Bearden (1859-1905); issue: I-— 
Fred Roy (above); II—-Leonard Harvey (b 1880); 
IiI—Orrin Roby (b 1882). 

I-m May 16, 1901, Florence Belle Early (Jan. 9, 
1879-Sept. 16, 1922); dau. of Frank E. Early, of 
Springfield, Ill.; issue: 1—-Frank Eugene, 0b 
Springfield, Ill., Oct. 10, 1909. 

M 2d, Oct. 17, 1928, Nora Bjornstad, 0 Green Bay, 
Wis., Nov. 20, 1880, dau. of B. O. Bjornstad, of 
Chicago. 

Actuary, Loyal Am. Life Assn. Mem. S.A.R. 
Residence: 2520 N. Sawyer Av., Chicago, Ill. 


1-LaBREE, Benjamin, } Phila., Pa., Feb. 11, 1856. 

5-James LaBree (1756-1818), came from France 
with Gen. LaFayette; settled at Phila., Pa.; 
pvt. Mass. troops in Am. Rev.; 

4—-Benjamin (1775-1840), War 1812; m 1799, Mary 
Hewson (1780-1853; John 5, Am. Rev.); 

3-John Hewson (1803-86), Mexican War; m 1826, 
Catherine Tees (1808-83), 

8-John Faunce (ca. 1602-1654), from Eng. in the 
“Ann,” 1623; settled at Plymouth, Mass.; m 
1634, Patience Morton (1615-92; George ®, av);. 

7-Elder Thomas (1647-1745/46), 3d and last presid- 
ing elder of Plymouth Colony; town clk.; m 
1672, Jean Nelson (1651-1717; William 8, came in 
the “Fortune,” 1621, m Martha Ford); 

6-Thomas (1687-1740), Plymouth, Mass.; m 2d, 1718, 
Lydia Barnaby (6 1697; Stephen’); 

5-Thomas (1721-81), Plymouth, Mass.; m 1748, 
Sarah Bartlett (6 1726; John 8); 

4—George (0b 1765), Plymouth, Mass.; m 1796, Susan- 
na Isdell (1779-1857) ; 

3-William (1807-91), Phila., Pa.; m 1831, Susan 
Humphreys (1807-81). 

2-Son of Benjamin LaBree (1830-72), 1t. U.S.N. in 
Civil War; m 1858, Annie Faunce (1837-1918); 
issue: I-Benjamin (above); II—Susie (b 1858). 

I-m Sept. 3, 1878, Lucy Williams Jeffery, b 
Churchville, Harford Co., Md., Apr. 1, 1845; 
dau. of Judge Thomas Jeffery, of Harford 
Co.; issue: 1-Amy, b Phila., Pa., June 9, 1879; 
m Dec. 5, 1907, Rev. Paul H. Moore; 2—Anna, 0B 
Phila., July 17, 1881; m June 5, 1907, R. Adol- 
phus Dawson; 3—-Benjamin, Jr., b N.Y. City, 
Sept. 18, 1884. : 

Was with General Grant on a part of his tour 
around the world. Am. consul at Manila, P.1., 
1881. Col. on staff of four govs. Author: Pic- 
torial Battles of the Civil War (2 vols.), 1886; 
Camp Fires of the Confederacy, 1894; Confed- 
erate Soldier in the Civil War, 1896; Official 
War Records, 1896; Notable Men of Kentucky, 
1900; Kentucky Eloquence, Past and Present, 
1910; U.S. Diplomatic and Consular Service, 
1912; Press Reference Book, 1916; Birth of the 
U.S.A., 1924. Editor: Admiral Porter’s Naval 
History of the Cvil War; Admiral Semmes’ 
Remarkable Cruise of the Sumter and Ala- 
bama; Mrs. Jackson’s Life of Stonewall Jack- 
son; Historical Album of Knights Templar. 
Mem. S.C.W., S.A.R., State Hist. Soc., Filson 
Club, etc. Curator, My Old Kentucky Home 
(state shrine), nr. Bardstown. Residence: 
“Federal Hill,” Bardstown, Ky. 


1-SANBORN, John Pitts, ) Port Huron, Mich., 
Oct. 19, 1879. 

8-Lt. John Sanborn (qv); 

7-John (ca. 1649-1727), m Judith Coffin (1653-1724); 

6—-Tristram (1684-1771), m Margaret Taylor (1688- 


1771) ; 
ene William (1723-1810), m 1st, Mary Sleeper (d 


1 H 

4—Dr. William (1769-1847), surgeon, Ist Regt. Mass. 
Militia, War of 1812; m Nancy Merrill (Gen. 
James >, of Falmouth, Me.); 

3-Dr. Benjamin (1800-46), m Emeline Pitts (1813-93). 

2-Son of John Pitts Sanborn (1833-1915), collector 
of customs at Port Huron, Mich.; m 1855, Mary 
Ann_ (1836-1920), dau. of Rev. W. P. Wastell, of 
London, Eng.: issue: I-Edith Isbell (1865-70): 


II-Mary Elizabeth (6b 1869; m S. Irving Rich- 
ardson); IIlI—Susie (b and d 1872); IV—Son (b and 
d 1876); V-John Pitts (above). 

V-Not married. A.B., Harvard, ’00 (Delta Up- 
Silon), A.M., 1902. Music critic (See Who's 


Who in America). Club: Harvard. Residence: 
27 W. 44th St., New York. 


PETER V. D. CONWAY. 


1-CONWAY, Peter Vivian Daniel, b Falmouth, 
i Nov. 18, 1842-d San Diego, Calif., Apr. 3, 


8-Edwin Conway (qv); 

7—Edwin (ca. 1640-44-1698), m Sarah Fleete (Capt. 
Henry 8, prominent in early history of Md. 
and Va.; William *, an incorporator 3d Va. 
charter); 

6—Col. Edwin (1681-1763), burgess; m 1st, Ann Ball 
(Col. Joseph’), half sister of Mary Ball, 
mother of George Washington; 

5-George (d 1754), m Ann Heath (b 1721; Samuel §); 

er yete (@ ca. 1786), m Anne Moncure (Rev. 

ohn 5); 

3-John Moncure (1779-1864), clk. Stafford Co. 
courts 47 yrs.; m Catherine Storke Peyton (Dr. 
Valentine *, m Mary Butler Washington). 

6-William Stone (b 1603), from Eng. to Md. as 
proprietary gov. under Calvert, Lord Balti- 
more, 1648-65; 

5—David, m Elizabeth Jenifer; 

4-Thomas (1743-87), twice del. Cont. 
and a “signer”; 

3—Margaret (1771-1809), m 1799, John Moncure Dan- 
iel, surgeon War 1812. 

2-Son of Walker Peyton Conway (1805-84), 
banker; presiding justice Co. Ct. 32 yrs.; m 
1829, Margaret Eleanor Daniel (1807-91); issue: 
I-Walker Peyton, Jr. (1830-52); II—Moncure 
Daniel (1832-1907); III—Mildred Stone (1837-1911; 
m Francis Andrew March, 1825-1911); IV—Rich- 
ard Moncure (1840-88; m Katherine Littlepage 
Holladay); V—Peter Vivian Daniel (above). 

vV—m June 1, 1876, Mary Montgomery Porter 
(Nov. 4, 1851-Aug. 18, 1893); dau. of Prof. Thomas 
C. Porter, of Lafayette Coll.; issue (all b Fred- 
ericksburg, Va.): 1-Mary Vivian (qv for Porter 
lineage); 2-Susie Porter (Nov. 8, 1879-Aug. 24, 
1902); 3-Elizabeth Travers Daniel (Aug. 18, 1888- 
Apr. 26, 1917). 

M 2d, Mar. 6, 1895, Laetitia Yeamans Staige 
Stansbury, b Snowden, Va., May 7, 1858; dau. 
of John Lightfoot Stansbury, of Snowden, nr. 
Fredericksburg, Va., m Mary Osbourne Smith. 

Academic education. Non-commd. officer Fred- 


Congress 


26 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


ericksburg Arty., Stonewall Jackson’s Corps, 
C.S.A., 1861-65. Banker from 1876; was pres. 
Conway, Gordon & Garnett, bankers, Fred- 
ericksburg, Va. Charter mem. and past pres. 
Descendants of the Signers of the Declara- 
tion of Independence. Lay del. to Gen. Conf. 
of M.E. Ch., S., 1898, and to Meth. Ecumenical 
Conf., London, Eng., 1901. 


CONWAY 


Arms: Sable, on a bend argent cotised ermine, a 
rose gules, between two amulets of the last. 
Crest: A Saracen’s head and bust in profile proper, 
wreathed about the temples argent and azure. 
Motto: Fide et Amore. 


1CONWAY, Mary Vivian, 
Va., May 15, 1877. 

5—Thomas Porter (d 1801), from North Ireland to 
Pa., ca. 1775; settled at Alexandria, Pa.; m 1796, 
Jane Montgomery; 

4—John (1797-1881), m 1821, Maria Bucher (John 
Conrad®5 [1730-80], from Switzerland to Pa., 
1755; ensign in Provincial Army, 1758; capt. un- 
der Bouquet, 1764; chaplain Cont. Army; m 1799, 
Hannah, dau. of John Jacob Mytinger, lt. 
Cont. Army; mem. Soc. Cincinnati); 

3-Thomas Conrad (1822-1901), prof. botany and 
zodlogy, Lafayette Coll.; author of Pennsyl- 
vania Flora, also translations from the Ger- 
man and the Latin; m 1850, Susan Kunkel. . 

2-Dau. of Mary Montgomery Porter (1851-93), m 
1876, aa Vv. D. Conway (av for other line- 
ages). 

A.B., Wilson Coll., *98; A.M., Columbia, 1920. 
Mem. DS. (bd. govs.), D.A.R., U.D.C., A.A.U.W. 
Residences: Fredericksburg, Va., and 3528 28th 
St., San Diego, Calif. 


1-DANA, Ida, b Waltham, Ill., Aug. 28, 1860. 
7—-Richard Dana (1612-90), b in France; to Eng- 
land 1629; to Cambridge, Mass., 1640; propr. 
1644; extensive landholder; progenitor of the 
Dana family in N.E.; m Anne Bullard (Rob- 
ert 8, landholder at Watertown, Mass.); 
6-Benjamin (1660-1738), of Cambridge, Mass.; 
landholder; m Mary Buckminster (sister of 
Thomas, of Brookline, Mass.); 
5—-Jedediah (1707-87), of Ashford, Conn.; land- 
holder; m Elizabeth — (d 1786); 
4-William (1786-1805), of Ashford, Conn., and 
propr., Lebanon, N.H., 1761; officer French and 
Indian and Revolutionary wars; m Joanna 
Sessions (1746-82; Simeon; Nathaniel ®; Alex- 
ander’, propr., Andover, Mass., 1669); 
38-Jedediah (1780-1853), W. Lebanon, N.H.; m Mar- 
tha Wood (1786-1856; Joseph 4; Joseph 5, propr., 
Lebanon, N.H., 1761; Samuel*; Thomas7; 
Thomas 8, propr., Rowley, Mass., 1650). 
8-Benjamin Nye (1620-after 1704), from Eng. to 
Sandwich, Mass., 1629; m Katherine Tupper 
(Thomas ®, propr., Sandwich, Mass., 1637); 
7—Caleb (d 1704), of Sandwich, Mass.; m Elizabeth, 
dau. John Wood (or Atwood), propr. Plymouth, 
Mass., 1636; 


b&b Fredericksburg, 


6—John (d 1723), of Westerly, R.I.; began to write 
ane Ney; m Sarah Cook (George’, S. King- 
ston, 


ede) 

5—John Bre 1800), of Exeter, R.I.; m Elizabeth —; 

4-Blias (1774-1846), of Voluntown, Conn.; m Han- 
nah Tucker (1774-1856); 

3-George (1801-65), from Plainfield, Conn., pioneer 
of Waltham, I1l.; m Rosilla Spalding (1807-1885; 
William‘; Ezekiel5; Jedediah*®; Samuel’; 
John 8, propr., Plainfield, Conn., 1699; John ®, 
officer in Queen Ann’s War; Edward”, propr., 
Chelmsford, Mass., 1654). 

2-Dau. of William Dana (1823-1912), pioneer of 
Waltham, IIl.; m 1854, Frances Maria Ney (1836- 
1920); issue: I-Samuel (6 1855; m Fanny Saw- 
yer; m 2d, Mary Garvin); II—-Frances (0 1857; 
D.O., Still Coll., DesMoines, Iowa); II1I-Joseph 
(b 1859); IV-Ida (above); V—William (6 1862; m 
Mary Carlson); VI-—George Ney (1865-66); VII- 
Charles Henry (b 1868; m Mary Hill); VIII- 
Ernest Mortimer (0 1869; m Florence Stouffer); 
IX-—Clifford Everett (6 1871; m Cora Eells); X- 
Nelson Warren (0b 1873; m Dora Winn); XI-— 
Martha Wood (6b 1874; artist; grad. Art Inst., 
Chicago; student Chase School, New York). 

IV—A.B., Olivet (Mich.) Coll., ’85, A.M., 1888. Dean 
of women, Ripon (Wis.) Coll., 1885-88; A.B., U. 
Chicago, 1896; high school teacher and prin- 
cipal, Huron, S.D., 1897-1900; genealogical com- 
piler. Residence: 714 Pearl St., Ottawa, III. 


1-BAEER, A(rthur) Latham, } Cincinnati, O., 
May 7, 1853. 

10-Gov. Thomas Dudley (qv); 

9-Mercy, m 1639, Rev. John Woodbridge (Rev. 
John 1); 

&—-Thomas, m 1672, Mary Jones; 

7-—Mary, m Ezra Cottle; 

6-Thomas, m Hannah Lowell; 

5-Anna, m David George; 

4—Mary (1755-1830), m 1798, Benjamin Baker; 

3—Dr. John (1792-1851), m 1818, Esther Towne. 

9-Roger Conant (qv); 

8—Lot (6 1624), m Elizabeth Walton; 

7—John (1652-1724), m 1678, Bethiah Mansfield (1658- 
1720; Andrew 8); 

6—Daniel (6b 1694), m 1716/17, Lucy Dodge (b 1700); 

5-—Mary (6 1722), m 1745, Jonathan Baker (Robert °; 
Jonathan 7; Cornelius 8); 

4—-Benjamin (1755-1830), m Mary George (4 above). 

9-Zachariah Fitch, m Mary -; 

8—Sarah (d 1662), m 1658, John Weston; 

7-Thomas, m Blizabeth —; 

6—Ebenezer (0b 1702), m 1726, Mehitabel Southwick 
(Isaac?; John 8; Lawrence °); 

5—Ebenezer, m Esther Taylor; 

4—Esther (1763-1850), m 1787, Archelous Towne 
(1762-1818), soldier at Bunker Hill; 

38—Esther (1791-1831), m Dr. John Baker (3 above). 

2-Son of John G. Baker (1823-91), mcht., m Mary 
Ann Latham (1823-1916); issue: I-Arthur La- 
tham (above); II—-Esther Towne (1855-1923); III— 
Harriet (m Worthington Hooker Ingersoll); 
IV-John Townsend (m Isabel Fisher); V—Wil- 
liam Harris; VI—-Mary Latham. 

I-m Sept. 26, 1878, Elizabeth Coit Hand, b Green- 
wich, N.J., Sept. 14, 1855, sister of Isaac Platt 
Hand (See Vol. 1, p. 140); issue: 1-Dorothy 
(Mrs. J. Roy Allen, qv). 

C.E., Rens. Poly. Inst., ’73 (Phi Beta Kappa); U. 
Gottingen, 1896 (hon. Ph.D., Lafayette, 1889). 
Adj. prof. of civil engring., Lafayette, 1873-80; 
prof. mathematics, U. Rochester, 1891-1901; 
head of dept. of mathematics, Manual Train- 
ing High Sch., Brooklyn, 1901-17 (See Who’s 
Who in America). Residence: Rye, N.Y. 


1-ALLEN, Dorothy Baker (Mrs. J. Roy), } 
Scranton, Pa., July 27, 1886. 

9-John Hand (qv); 

8—-Stephen (d 1693), m Rebecca -; 

7-Stephen (1661-1740), wife d 1737-8, age 72; 

6—John (bap. 1701-1755), m Hannah — (d 1731-2); 

5—John (b 1725), m 1752, Rebecca Hand (James $); 

nee (1773-1832), Albany, N.Y.; m 1795, Tamar. 

att, 

3-Aaron Hicks, D.D. (1810-80), Williams, ’32; Pres- 
Dyn clergyman; m 1838, Elizabeth Coit Bos- 
well. 

2-Dau. of Arthur Latham Baker (qv for other 
lineages), m 1878, Elizabeth Coit Hand (b 1855). 

M June 20, 1914, James Roy Allen, } Gladstone, 
Man., July 14, 1884; son of Rev. James E. Allen, 
m 1880, Martha Meir, of Owen Sound, Ont.; 
issue: 1—Patricia, b N.Y. City, July 4, 1916; 2— 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 27 


John Rutledge, 6 N.Y. City, Feb. 20, 1920. 
Residence: Rye, N.Y. 


Dye Henry Oliver, } Pittsburgh, Pa., Mar. 30, 


5-Samuel Rea, came to America, 1755; m Miss 
Snodgrass; ; 

4-Maj. Gen. John (1755-1829), m 1806, Elizabeth 
Culbertson (1786-1836) ; F 

mes (1820-92), m 1858, Matilda Robinson (1833- 

2-Son of Henry Robinson Rea (1863-1919), M.E., 
Stevens Inst. Tech., ’84; capitalist, Pittsburgh, 
Pa.; m 1889, Edith Oliver (qv). 

M Aug. 1922, Margaret Moorhead, 6 Pittsburgh, 
Pa.; dau. of John Moorhead, Jr., of Pitts- 
burgh; issue: 1—Oliver, 6 Oct. 20, 1923. 

Ed. St. Mark’s, Southboro, Mass., and Yale, ex- 
18. Enrolled in U.S.N.R.F., as coxswain, May 
1917; commd. ensign, June 28, 1917; grad. first re- 
serve officers’ class at U.S.N.A., summer of 
1917, and comma. ensign U.S.N., and assigned 
to U.S.S. “Wyoming” as communication offi- 
cer; commd. lt. after armistice. Residence: 
“Farmhill,’’ Sewickley, Pa. 


1-REA, Edith Oliver (Mrs. Henry R.), b Pitts- 
burgh, Pa., Nov. 17, 1865. 

3-Henry William Oliver (1809-82), from Ireland 
to Pittsburgh, 1842; m Margaret Brown. 

3-James Cassidy, from Ireland, 1826, m Edith 
Anne Porter. 

2-Only child of Henry William Oliver (1840-1904), 
capitalist, Pittsburgh; m 1862, Edith Anne Cas- 
sidy (d 1919). 

M Apr. 3, 1889, Henry R. Rea (1863-1919), M.E., 
Stevens Inst. Tech., ’84; son of William Rea; 
issue: 1-Edith Anne, } Pittsburgh, Aug 9, 1890; 
2-Henry Oliver (qv for Rea lineage). 

Chmn. bd. Oliver Iron & Steel Co., and Oliver & 
Snyder. Awarded medal by Nat. Inst. Social 
Sciences (See Who’s Who in America). Clubs: 
Colony (New York), Allegheny Country. Resi- 
dence: “Farmhill,” Sewickley, Pa. 


1-ABORN, Everett Anderson, } Ellington, Conn., 
Dec. 31, 1859. 

8-Samuel Aborn (b ca. 1611), from Holland, was 
an early settler of Salem Village, Mass.; m 
Catherine Smith, of Marblehead, Mass.; 

7—Moses (6 1645), Lynn, Mass.; m Sarah Haines; 
m 2d, Abigail Gilbert, of Ipswich; 

6-Samuel (6 1692), m Martha Bancroft; m 2d, 
Sarah Needham, of Salem; 

5-Samuel (bap. 1727), Tolland, Conn.; m 1753, 
Mary Ingham, of Hebron, Conn.; 

4-John (b 1761), m 1796, Sarah Russell, of Elling- 
ton, Conn.; 

3—Lucius (1806-97), m 1835, Lora Anderson (1802-91; 
Thomas‘, Am. Rev.; George®5, himself and 
seven sons in Am. Rev.; Robert 8). 

9-Ezekiel Richardson (d 1647), from Eng., settled 
at Woburn, Mass.; m Susanna Bradford; 

8-Theophilius (1733-74), m Mary Champney, of 
Cambridge; 

7-John (1667-1749), m Deborah Brooks; 

6—-John (1692-1745), m 1714, Abigail Swan; 

5-Gershom (1715-88), m 1748, Abigail Fuller; 

4—John (1763-1839), m 1792, Judith Burroughs; 
3—Warren (1794-1872), m 1833, Luna Dimock. 
9-Gov. William Bradford (qv); 

8—Maj. William (1624-1704), m Widow Wiswall; 

7-Joseph (ca. 1674-1747), m 1698, Anna Fitch (d 1715); 

6—-Anne (6 1699), m 1723, Timothy Dimock (1693-1783: 
John’, m Abigail Lumber; Shubael’; Thomas’); 

5-John (1727-1800), m 1753, Hannah Smith (1734-77); 

4—Abner (1767-1842), m Love Newell (1767-1846) ; 

3-Luna, (1801-53), m Warren Richardson (3 above). 

2-Son of Lucius Anderson Aborn (1838-1916), m 
1858, Caroline Calista Richardson (1838-1916): is- 
sue: I-Everett Anderson (above); II—-Warren 
Lucius (1862-99; m 1889, Jennie C. Neafus); III— 
Martha Caroline (6 1872; m 1894, Walter H. Skin- 
ner); IV-—Collins Walton (b 1876; m Georgia 
Aline Emery). 

I-Not married. A.B., Amherst, ’83 (Beta Theta 
Pi), A.M., 1886; LL.B., Union Coll. of Law, Chi- 
cago, 1887 (Phi Delta Phi). Admitted to bar, 
1887, and since in practice at Chicago. Mem. 
S.M.D., S.A.R. Mason (K.T., 32°). Clubs: Beta 
Theta Pi (New York), Shrine (Hartford, Conn.), 
Town and County, High Noon, Knickerbocker 
(Chicago). Summer place: Crystal Lake, Conn. 
SALAS § 5927 Washington Boul., Chicago, 


1-BAEER, Charles Chaney, b Hillside, S.D., May 
27, 1887. 


10-Stephen Horsey (d 1671), from Eng. to Va. 
ante 1650, burgess, 1653; removed to Somerset 
Co., Md., 1661; justice; high sheriff; m 1650, 
Sarah -, widow of Michael Williams; 

9-Nathaniel (1664-1721), m 1686, Sarah Revell (Ran- 
dall 2°, came to Va., 1628-29, mem. Md. Assem- 
bly, 1637-42, Va. House of Burgesses, 1657, 1659- 
60, m Catherine, dau. of Capt. Edmund Scar- 
borough); 

8—-Nathaniel (1689-1748), m Martha Outerbridge 
(William ®, mem. Ct. of Vice Admiralty of Ber- 
mudas); 

7-Outerbridge (d 1788), m Mary Dixon; 

6—-Stephen (d 1802), m Mary -; 

5-Stephen (1774-1837), removed from Md. to West- 
fall, Pickaway Co., O.; m 1st, Sarah Clarkson 
(Thomas 8); 

4-BPlizabeth (1809-79), m Solomon Mackey Baker 
(1799-1864), first white child 6 on Deer Creek, 
Ross Co., O. (John® [1750-1821], m Hannah 
Mackey); 

3—-Stephen H. (1829-86), m 1849, Sophia Hussey. 

10—Christopher Hussey (qv); 

9-Stephen (1632-1718), mem. Mass. Gen. Ct.; m 1676, 
Martha Bunker (1656-1744; George !°, from Eng. 
to Mass. ante 1645); : 

8—Bachiler (1685-1737), m 1704, Abigail Hall (John ®, 
m Abigail, dau. of John Roberts; John”); 

7-Christopher (b 1706), from Mass. to N.C.; m 
Ann Garretson; 

6—Stephen (1788-1812), Hillsborough, O.; m Martha 
Channers (1746-1830) ; 

5-Stephen (1773-1853), Highland Co., O.; m 1798, 
Mary Underwood (d 1841; James 8, N.C. Line in 
Am, Rev., m Margaret Campbell); 

4—-Zimri (1808-69), prof. medicine, Physio-Med. 
Coll. of Medicine, Cincinnati; m 1828, Virginia 
Boxley (1806-66; George 5, ens. War 1812, m Han- 
nah, dau. of Anthony Gibson Jenkins; Thom- 
as ®; Joseph”); 

a a (1829-1901), m Stephen Horsey Baker (3 
above). 

8-John Holme (d 1701), of Phila., Pa., later Salem, 
N.J., where he was a judge; 

gts (his son, Col. Benjamin, served in Am. 

ev.)3 

6—Elizabeth, m 1737, Joseph Fogg, of Salem, N.J.; 

5—Isaac (1755-1814), m Martha -; 

4—Rebecca (1786-1869), m William Armstrong (1782- 
1860), settled in Warren Co., O., 1818 (William 5, 
of Salem, N.J.); 

3-Sarah Ann (1818-1902), m William Chaney (1813- 
54), Clermont Co., O. (Lewis * [1774-1854], m Ann 
Leach, of Md.). 

2-Son of Charles Wood Baker (1862-1919), teacher; 
m 1884, Alice Chaney (6 1852); issue: I-Maree (b 
1885); II-—Charles Chaney (above). 

II—Not married. Accountant. Writer on history 
of Southern Calif. Q.M. sgt., U.S.A., Jan. 1918; 
20 elt Mok ©..) DEC, 2.) 19189 1S8t 1t.5@ Men. Co. 
1924. Mem. S.C.W., S.R., Order LaFayette, 
Order Oglethorpe, Mil. Order Pulaski, S.W. 
1812. Residence: Torrance, Calif. 


Cerra Edwin Marshall, 6 Peoria, IIll., Oct. 

9-Edward Fitz Randolph (bap. 1607; d 1675 or 1679; 
of royal and surety baron descent), came from 
Eng., 1680; juryman at Barnstable, Mass., 1641; 
m 1637, Elizabeth Blossom (b ca. 1620; Dea. 
Thomas”, who sailed in the “Speedwell,” 1620, 
the companion ship to the “Mayflower,” but 
which put back, but he came in the ‘‘Mayflow- 
er’s” 2d voyage, 1629); 

8-Thomas, constable and selectman, Piscata- 
way, N.J.; dep. N.J. Gen. Assembly, 1693-94; m 
Elizabeth Manning (Jeffrey ®, marshal 1st ct. 
in Middlesex Co., N.J.; John? [1615-44], from 
Eng. in the “Globe,” ca. 1635); 

7-David, m Sarah Mollison (6 1682/3; John 8, from 
Piscataqua, Mass., to Piscataway, N.J., town 
clerk, 1711); 

6—Ann (6 1714), m ca. 1730, John Smalley (b 1712); 

5-Sarah, m Isaac Moore (b ca. 1753—will pro- 
bated 1833), of N.J., minute man in Am. Rev. 
(John 6, of Paterson, N.J., said to be g.son of 
Benjamin 8, from Eng. in the ‘‘Kent.” to New- 
castle, 1677; Moorestown, N.J., named for him); 

4—Mary, m James Marshall, of Paterson, N.J. 
(James 5; James *, of Rahway, N.J.): 

3—Sarah_ (1804-71), m William Hadley (1796-1879), 
tee sy settled at Paterson, N.J., went to 


28 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


8—Richard Clark (d 1621), 36th signer of the May- 
flower Compact; m Hlizabeth —; 

%WElizabeth, m John Marsh (b 1661; Samuel 8, of 
New Haven, Conn., and Elizabethtown, INGs\s 

6-—Daniel, m Mary Rolph (Henry *); 

5-Phebe, m James Marshall (James 6 of Rah- 
way, N.J.); 

4-James, m Mary Moore (4 above). 

2-Son of James Marshall Hadley (1833-1919), 
mcht, and writer; m 1860, Margaret (1838-98), 
dau. William Widenham ‘(1808-83), came from 
Eng. to Ill, 1838; issue: I-Clara Widenham 
(Mrs. William Henry Wait, See Vol. 1, p. 632); 
II—Edwin Marshall (above); III-— James B. (d). 

II-m June 21, 1904, Jessie Seymour McCarthy, b 
Chicago, Til.; dau. James J. McCarthy, Chi- 
cago; issue (all b in Chicago): 1-James Mc- 
Carthy, b Aug. 17, 1905; 2-Edwin Marshall, Jr., 
b June 5, 1907; 3-Raymond Widenham, 0b Feb. 


2, 1910. 
Ill. Wesleyan U. and Northwestern U., ’% (Beta 
Theta Pi). Formerly chmn. bd. Chicago- 


Cleveland Car Roofing Co., Chicago; now pres. 
Charta Industrial Corpn. Formerly lt. col., 
Ill. N.G.; now maj., Ordnance Reserve, U.S. 
A. Mason (82°, K.T., Shriner). . Director 
Constitutional Anniversary Assn.; mem. Re- 
serve Officers Assn., S.R., etc, Clubs: Au- 
thors (London), The Forty, Chicago Athletic, 
South Shore Country (ex-v.p.), The Bugs, Ad- 
venturers, National Sojourners, Army and 
Navy (Chicago and Washington). Residence: 
4750 Woodlawn Av., Chicago, Ill. 


1-GARNETT, Worthen Fatherly (Mrs. William 
H.), 6 Little Rock, Ark. 

10-John Haynes (qv); 

9-Ruth, m 1655, Samuel Wyllys (Gov. George 1); 

8-Mary. (1655-1729), m 1684, Rev. Joseph Eliot 
(1638-84; Rev. John °, av); 

7-Dr. Jared (1685 - 1763), m Elizabeth Smithson 
(Samuel 8); 

6—Jared, m Elizabeth Lord, of Lyme, Conn.; 

5—Jared, m Clarissa Lewis; 

4-Mary, m Joseph Grafton; 

3-Harriet, m Richard Fatherly. 

2Dau. of William Ashley Fatherly (1850-87), m 
1877, Adelaide Elizabeth Ward; issue: I-Ward 
Grafton (m Marie Bowman); II—Worthen 
(above). 

II-m Feb. 7, 1903, William H. Garnett, 0 Balti- 
more, Md., Sept. 6, 1868; son of Dr. "Algernon 
Ss. Garnett, surgeon U.S.N. and C.S.N. 

Mem. C.D.A., O.C. Residence: 43815 Prospect 
Av., Little Rock, Ark. 


1-McCULLOCH, Mary Azalete Gurley (Mrs. 
MET ae C., Jr.), 6 McLennan Co., Tex., Aug. 


7-William Gurley, A Scotch descent; probably 
came to Va. and N.C. ca. 1700; 

6-John (d 1771), of Southampton Co., Va.; 

5-John (d 1794), planter, of Johnston Co., N.C.; 
m Elizabeth —; 

4-EHidwards (ca. 1755-1795), planter, of Johnston 
Co., N.C.; m 1776, Mary Davis; 

3-Davis (1792-1861), of Waco, Tex.; magistrate 
Franklin Co., Ala,, 1826; m 1823, Patience Bland 
Smith, of Chester District, S.C. (Joshua 4; 
John®, of Prince William Co., Va.). 

9-John Earle (d 1660; son of Sir Richard, of 
Dorset Co., Eng.), from Eng., ca. 1649-52, with 
his wife, Mary, and three children, and for 
paying the passage of 34 persons received 
land grants aggregating 1700 acres located on 
Earle’s Creek and Yeocomico River, now 
Westmoreland Co., Va., which, exclusive of 
other patents subsequently granted by the 
lords proprietors of the Northern Neck, de- 
scended in a single male representative for 


100 yrs 
$-Samuel (d@ 1697), Westmoreland Co., m Bridget 


ale; 

7-Samuel (d 1746), surveyor of highways, m Phyl- 
is -— 

6—Maj. Samuel (ca. 1692-1771), justice Co. Ct. of 
Frederick Co., Va., 1743-52; high sheriff, church 
warden; maj. Col. George W. Fairfax’s regt. 
of horse; burgess, 1746; collector of tobacco; 
“ee tt tha Anna Sorrell; m 2d, 1752, Elizabeth Hol- 
ro 

Col, es (1737-1815), removed to the region nr. 
boundary line bet. N.C. and S.C., 1773, where 
he built “Earle’s Fort’; capt. in Gen. Bou- 
quet’s expdn. in Ohio, 1764; col. in Am. Rev.; m 
Thomasine, dau. John Prince; 


4—-Gen. John Baylis (1766-1836), drummer boy 
Am. Rev.; adj. and insp. gen. of S.C. dur- 
ing War of 1812; vice chmn. of Nullification 
Conv. of S.C., 18383; m Sarah Ann Taylor (Sam- 
uel 5 maj. Am. Rev.; James 8, officer British 
Army); 

38-Dr. Baylis Wood (1801-59), of Miss. and Tex.; 
m Eliza Ann Harrison (Isham 4; ‘James 5 m 
Elizabeth, sister Gen. Wade Hampton of Am. 
Rev.; John *, of Halifax Co., Vai, m Sarah 
Daniel). 

2-Dau. of Gen. Davis Robert Gurley (1836-1914), 
maj. of cav. C.S.A.; adj. gen. of Tex.; m 1865, 
Louisa Wells Farle (1844-1910); issue: I-Baylis 
Earle (d 1867); II1—-Harriet Louisa (m 1888, Rid- 
ley Lucien Stribling); IlI-Mary Azalete 
(above); IV—Davis Robert, Jr.; V—Eliza Earle; 
ViI-—Loulie Earle (6 1886). 

III-m Oct. 28, 1889, Champe,Carter McCulloch, 
Jr. (See Vol. 1, p. 706, for genealogy and 


issue). 
Mem. C.D.A., D.F.P.A., D.A.R., Club of Colonial 
Dames (Washington). Address: ‘Lookout 


Lodge,” Alleghany Co., Md.; P. O. box 353, 
Cumberland, Md. 


1-SANDERS, William Reynale, }) Dansville, N. 
Y., Aug. 6, "1963. 
eWilliam Goodrich (av); issue: 5 sons, 4 daugh- 


Davia (1666-1755), m 1st, 1689, Hannah Wright 

( T-' 

7-Josiah (1690- 1731), m 1st, 1711, 
(1692-1726) ; 

bar heen (iar. -1806), m 2d, 1756, Mrs. Mary Porter 

5-Hezekiah (1757-1848), m 1779, Rachael Smith 
(1760-1837) ; 

epee ae (1779-1843), m 1808, Rufus Enapp (1783- 

alert (1810-1868), m 1834, Benjamin Sanders 

2-Son of George Allen Sanders (1835-1910), m 
1856, Nancy Jane Tousey (1836-85); m 2d, 1887, 
Mrs. Mary Ross (d 1911); issue (lst marriage): 
I-Nella Tousey (1857-63); II-William Reynale 
fabore) III-—Lulu (b 1865; m 1886, Bertram M. 

ott). 

II-m Nov. 4, 1886, Lillian May Haskin, 6 Haskin- 
ville, N.Y., Sept. 15, 1865; D.A.R.; dau. Isaac 
Jones Haskin, of Avoca, N.Y.; issue: 1—Cam- 
eron Haskin, 6b Avoca, N.Y., Jan. 5, 1890; served 
with Troop C, Ohio Cav. on Mexican border, 
1916-17; Ist 1t., 136th F.A., and as a.-d.-c. to 
Gen. W. R. Smith in France, and with Army 
of Occupation in Germany; hon. discharged, 
July 11, 1919; capt., Troop H, 107th Ohio Cav., 
and chief of staff 54th Cav. Brig.; maj., 107th 
Ohio Cav. 

Pres. the Am. Liability Co., Cincinnati, O. 
Mem. S.C.W. (dep. gov. gen., 1919-26), S.R. (past 
pres. Ohio Soc.). Residence: 3333 Whitfield 
Av., Clifton, Cincinnati, O. 


Op arena fe Archie Lee, } Phillips, Me., Sept. 

6-Roger Talbot (6 London, Eng., 1687; mariner; 
son of Ambrose, of London, m Jane Metcalf, 
and g. son of Capt. Roger Talbot, M.P., of 
Thornton, Eng.); was of record at Boston, 
Mass., 1713, when he m Hannah Trarise (or 
Trerice), probably widow of Nicholas Trar- 
ise, and dau. of Thomas Tregoth, of Boston; 

5—Dea. Ambrose (1720/21-1804), pvt. in Dorchester 
company, 1743-48; settled at Freeport, Me.; 
soldier French and Indian War and Am. Rev.; 
m 1754, Mary Clark Bayley (1734-1805; Robert 
6 m Martha Millett, of N. Yarmouth, Me.); 

4-Asa_ (1769-1849), m Abigail Johnson (1770-1855; 
Jacob®, m Abigail Bibber); 

3—Archibald (1799-1873), M.E. preacher and jus- 
tice, Avon, Me.; m 1819, Sophia Smith (1799- 
1872; Capt. Samuel‘, m Sophia Curtis, of 
Avon, Me.). 

7-William Robbins (d 1725), of Walpole, Mass.; 
King Philip’s War; m 1680, Priscilla Gowing 
(1 1745; Robert’, m Elizabeth Brock); 

6—William (1681-1769), Walpole, Mass.; 
Clap (1679-1761); 

5-—Daniel (1722-1804), Winthrop, Me.; m 1751, Mary 
Fisher (1731-1805; Ebenezer *, French and In- 
dian War, m Mary, dau. 
man); 

4-Asa (1759-1840), corp. Am. Rev.; pensioned; 
1788, Olive Clark (1762-1827; Daniel 5, m Sarah a 


Sarah Porter 


m Hannah 


of Moses Penni- 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 


3—Asa (1791-1840), of Phillips, Me.; War 1812; m 
Hannah Shaw. 

9-Abraham Shaw, from Eng., was an incorpo- 
rator of Dedham, Mass.; 

8—John, m Alice Phillips; 

7-Benjamin (1670-1728, m Hannah -; 

6—-Samuel (1698-1730), m Elizabeth -; 

ats (1730-1808), m Sarah Barrows (Eben- 
ezer, °); 

4—Capt. Abraham (1757-1814), Am. Rev.; m 1783, 
Hannah Miller; 

3—Hannah (1797-1876), m Asa Robbins (3 above). 

8-John Miller (1624-1720), from Eng., settled at 
Middleborough, Mass.; m Mercy -; 

7—-John (1669-1727), m Lydia Coombs (d 1734, aet. 
55; Francis 8, of Middleborough); 

6-John (1704-94), m Priscilla Bennet (1711-54; Capt. 
Peter 7, m Priscilla, dau. of Isaac Howland, 
son of John Howland, qv); 

5-Capt. John (1737-1807), 1t. Am. Rev.; m Zilpah 
Tinkham (1737-1818; -John, Sr.*, m Hannah, 
dau. of Isaac Howland, son of John Howland, 


av); 

4-Hannah (1765-1813), m Abraham Shaw (4 above). 

2-Son of Charles Johnson Talbot (1820-84), of 
Wilton, Me.; lawyer; surveyor of customs of 
Port of Portland and Falmouth, 1861-65; U.S. 
collector of internal revenue for Me., 1869-77; 
railroad commr. of Me., 1877-88; m 1843, Del- 
phinia Shaw Robbins (1825-59); m 2d, 1861, 
Almira Ann (Colby) Smith (1829-98); issue (1st 
marriage): I-Archie Lee (above); II—Asa 
Charles (1849-1918; m 1870, Abbie Roville Knowi- 
ton); (2d marriage): IlI-—Lura Linn (1865-1919; 
m 1891, Edwin Stanton Farnum); IV—Erlon 
oe (1867-91; m 1889, Abbie Beatrice Dun- 
ning). 

I-—m Jan. 13, 1869, Nina Victoria Adams, b Wil- 
ton, Me., Mar. 24, 1849; dau. of Jewett Page 
Adams, of Georgetown, Mass.; issue: 1—Har- 
lan Adams (Dec. 6, 1873-Oct. 26, 1874); 2-William 
Wiggin (qv for Adams lineage); 3—Carlton 
Baker, 6 Lewiston, Me., Mar. 23, 1878; m June 
4, 1902, Della (Hess) Rogers, b Clyde, O., Sept. 
19, 1870; dau. of Jacob F. Hess, of Clyde, O. 
(issue: Nina Emily, 6 Jan. 19, 1907); 4-Ralph 
Lee, 6 Lewiston, Dec. 8, 1888; Ist 1t. and capt., 
inf., World War; m Mar. 23, 1918, Miriam How- 
ard Boynton, 6 Bangor, Me., June 16, 1889; 
dau. of Capt. Warren Howard Boynton, of 
Bangor, Me. (issue: Joan Lee, b July 6, 1921- 
Mar. 17, 1925). 

Ed. Wesleyan Sem., Kents Hill, Me. Insurance 
underwriter since 18838. Alderman, Lewiston, 
Me., 1883-84; mem. Lewiston Sch. Bd., 1886-96; 
mem. Me. Legislature, 1897; trustee Lewiston 
Public Library since 1920. Mason (senior per- 
manent mem. of the Grand Lodge of Maine, 
and trustee charity fund of Grand Lodge of 
Me. since 1882). Mem. S.M.D. (founder Me. 
soc., 1901, and gov. 1903; dep. gov. gen. Gen. 
Soc., 1906-27), S.C.W., S.A.R. (pres. Maine soc., 
1898-99), S.A.W. (founder and first cdr. Me. 
soc., 1912; v.-cdr.-gen., 1913-16), S.W. 1812, Or- 


der of Washington (vy.-cdr.-gen.), etc. Com- 

piler: Lineage of the Talbot Family. Resi- 

dence: 157 Pine St., Lewiston, Me. 
1-TALBOT, William Wiggin, b Wilton, Me., 


July 1, 1875. 

%-Philip Adams, believed to have been killed by 
Indians at York, Me., 1692; m Elizabeth -: 

8-Thomas (1648-ca, 1732), York, Me.; m Hannah 
Parker (John °®); 

eee (b 1680), m Lydia Gowell (6 1692; Rich- 
ar $ 

6-Samuel (6 1710), York, Me.; m 1734, Elizabeth 
Young (Jonathan 7, of York); 

5-John (b 1747), Bowdoinham, Me.; m his cousin, 
Catherine Adams (Nathan *, of Harpswell, 


Me.); 

4-Moses (1773-1855), Wilton, Me.; m Martha Kin- 
ney (1769-1848) ; 

3-Jewett Page (1807-72), Georgetown, Mass.; m 
Bp \ters Baker (Samuel T. 4, of East Wilton, 

e.). ' " o | 

2-Son of Nina Victoria Adams (b 1849), m 1869, 
Archie Lee Talbot (qv for Talbot lineages). 

M Aug. 10, 1896, Inez Mabel Maxwell (Feb. 26, 
1876-July 19, 1925); dau. of Isaac Starbird Max- 
well, of Me.; issue: 1—Harlan Maxwell. }b 
Lewiston, Me., Aug. 20, 1901; m Feb. 14, 1921, 
Beatrice Beulah, dau. of Henry Sprague Mit- 
ton, of Caribou, Me. (issue: Janette Inez, b 
Nov. 16, 1921); 2-Kenneth Lee, b Bangor, Me., 
Apr. 25, 1905; 3-Nina Elizabeth, bB Bangor, June 


29 
ioe 4-John Howland, b Bangor, Jan. 20, 


Druggist. Mem. S.M.D., S.A.R., S.A.W., Order 
of Washington. Mason (Shriner). Residence: 
Portsmouth, N.H. 


1-LAPHAM, Samuel, Jr., 
Sept. 23, 1892. 

8—-George Soule (qv); 

7T-John (1632-1707), m 2d, Mrs. Esther 
Sampson; 

6—Josiah (1682-1764), m Lydia Delano; 

5-Abisha (1708-78), m Abigail Delano; 

4—-Nathaniel (1767-1862), m Lydia Freeman; 

3-Capt. Freeman (1807-66), m Nancy Freeman. 

2—Son of Samuel Lapham (See Vol. 1, p. 193, for 
Lapham lineage), m 1891, Anne Grey Soule. 

M July 8, 1926, Lydia La Roche Thomas, b Flor- 
ence, S.C., Feb. 22, 1904; dau. of Rev. Harold 
Thomas, m Dora La Roche, of Charleston, 


S.C: 

M.I1.T., 716. Architect, Charleston, 8.C., and asso. 
prof. engring., Coll. of Charleston. Mem. A.I.A. 
Second lt., Baty. A, lst Bn., 61st Arty., C.A. 
C., 38d Arty. Brig., Ist Army; in France, July 
17, 1918-Feb. 17, 1919. Residence: 34 Legare 
St., Charleston, S.C. 


6b Charleston, S.C., 


(Nash) 


j HENRY V. B. DARLINGTON. 

1-DARLINGTON, Henry (Vane Bearns), 0 

‘' Brooklyn, N.Y., June 9, 1889. 

8-Richard Wilde, Charlestown, Mass., 1636; a 
patentee of Flushing, L.I., 1666; m Patience 
Tatum; ‘ 

7-Thomas (1718-76), corp. Cont. Army, killed at 

| White Plains; m 1st, 17387, Sarah Griffen (Ja- 
cob 8, pvt. Am. Rev.); 

: 6-Griffen (1748-1817), soldier Am. Rev.; m Anne 
Bishop (John 8, John 7, James 8, sec. New Ha- 
ven Colony, 1661-65); : 

5-James (d 1816), m Phoebe Rainous (desc. Dan- 
iel Rayneau, first freeholder of Huguenot col- 
ony at New Rochelle, N.Y.); 


30 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


4-Maria (1800-1900), m Peter Darlington (1793- 
1851), from Scotland to New York; a pioneer 
paper mfr. (son _of William d’Arlington, of 
Darlington, Co. Durham, Eng.); 

3-Thomas (1826-1903), lawyer, New York; m 1850, 
Hannah Anne (1830-190U), dau. James Yarrow 
Goodliffe, from Eng. to New York, 1831. 

4-Henry Bearns, from Holland; was a noted 
navigator and linguist; settled at N.Y. City, 
m Margaret George; 

3-James Sterling (1816-1912), banker, Brooklyn; 
m 1854, Elizabeth Jane Cosgrove (0 1829). 

2-Son of James Henry Darlington (See Vol. 1, 
p. 60), m 1888, Ella Louise Bearns. 

M Nov. 24, 1920, Dorothy Stone Smith, b Troy, 
N.Y., Sept. 18, 1899; dau. William Stone Smith, 
of “‘Blythewood,” Llewellyn Park, Orange, 
N.J.; issue: 1—Pierre, 0 July 11, 1922; 2-Henry 
(Vane Bearns), Jr., 6 Jan. 8, 1925. 

A.B., Columbia, 710; General Theol. Sem., 1913; 
(D.D., Sem. of St. Athanasius, 1924). Episcopal 
clergyman; rector Ch. of Heavenly Rest, N.Y. 
City. Chaplain (1st lt.), 50th Arty., C.A.C., 38th 
Brig., lst Army, A.H.F. Mem. S.C.W., H.S.A., 
S.N.S., S.C., S.R. Clubs: Union, University, 
Essex Co. Country, Columbia. Residence: 67 
HH. 89th St., N.Y. City. 


1-BALL, Ivanila Dunham (Mrs. 
Waynesville, Ill., June 13, 1869. 

11—Robert Cushman (qv); 

10-Thomas (1608-91), came with his father in the 
“Rortune,” 1621, and when his father returned 
to Eng., was left in care of Governor Brad- 
ford; was presiding elder of the colony; m 
Mary, who came in the “Mayflower” with 
her father, Isaac Allerton (qv); 

9~Thomas (1637-1726), m 1st, Ruth Howland (John”, 
av, m Elizabeth, dau. of John Tilley", qv); 

8—-Robert, m 1st, Persis —; 

7-Joshua (1708-64), m Mary Soule (Josiah§; John®; 
George?) ; 

6—Cephas (1746-1815), soldier Am. Rev.; m Judith 
Clark (Ezekiel 7); 

5-Ezekiel (1768-1831), m 1798, Abigail Tobey (Lt. 
Samuel 8, soldier Am. Rev.; Eliakim ‘, recog- 
nized patriot in Am. Rev.; Samuel’; Thomas’); 

4-James Harvey (1795—-will dated 1867), m ist, 
Lucy (Bennett) Sears; 

3-Abiel Pierce (1820-95), m 1841, Julia Elenor Ses- 
sions. 

10-—Dea. John Dunham (qv); 

9-Joseph (1636/37-1703), m 1657, Mercy Morton (d 
1667; Nathaniel, sec. of Plymouth Colony; 
George); 

8—Nathaniel (1665-1727), m 1688, Mary Tilson; 

7-Nathaniel (6 1693), m 1714, Elizabeth Pratt; 

6—Nathaniel (b 1722), m 1750, Sarah Freeman; 

5-William (d after 1781), m 1778, Susannah Wil- 
liams (Rufus *; Capt. Benjamin‘, capt. French 
and Indian War, patriot Am. Rev.; Benja- 
min 8; Richard ®, Taunton, Mass.); 

4—-William Williams (1783-1833), newspaper owner 
and editor, Providence, R.I.; m 1805, Mary 
Greenman (Lt. Jeremiah 5; served throughout 

.Am. Rev.; Jeremiah ®; William ”); 

3-Jeremiah Perry (1814-97), mcht.; probate 
judge, Waynesville, Ill.; m 1834, Eliza Cant- 
rell (1816-55; Zebulon *; Joshua 5, soldier Am. 
Rev.; Joseph *; Zebulon 7; Richard 8). 

2-Dau. of William Williams Dunham (1844-1925), 
Civil War vet.; banker and mcht., Waynes- 
ville, Ill; mem. S.C.; m 1867, Roxanna Caro- 
lina Cushman (1848-75); m 2d, 1878, Mary Piercy 
eee issue (Ist marriage): I-—Ivanilla 
above); II—Lola Neora (1873-1909). 

I-—m Oct. 9, 1893, Fred Ball, 6 Morgan Co., O., 
Nov. 17, 1862; ed. Beverly Coll., Ohio, and Il. 
Wesleyan U.; lawyer; son of James Rosser 
Ball 2 (James Rosser *; Edward 4, corp. Am. 
Rev.; Capt. William 5 Am. Rev.; Spencer °; 
Joseph 7; Capt. William 8; Col. William °, of 
Millenbeck Plantation, Lancaster Co., Va.); 
issue: 1—Frederic Dunham, 0b Clinton, IIL, 
Mar. 23, 1895; enlisted for World War, May 15, 
1917; apptd. capt., Inf. Sect., O.R.C., Aug. 15, 
1917; 2d lt., U.S.A., assigned to 328th M. G. 
Bn., 4th Inf.; with A.E.F. at St. Mihiel and 
Meuse Argonne; gassed; with Ist Army of 
Oceupation in Germany; attended Army 
Schools, Langres, France; Coblenz-Liitzel, 
Germany; ed. U. Ill., 1920, A.B.; Wesleyan U. 
Ill., U. Texas; publicity and newspaper writ- 
er, Dallas, Tex.; m July 16, 1921, Odell, dau. of 
Charles Shehane, at Waxahatchee, Tex. (is- 
sue: Frederic Dunham, b Apr. 9, 1923) 


Fred), 0 


Ed. Oxford Bo Woman’s Coll.; Waynesville 
(111.) Acad.; 111. Woman’s Coll. (Phi Nu). Mem. 
S.M.D., D.F.P.A., N.S.D.A.R. (7 bars); P.H.O.; 
Siegert pore Residence: 319 S. Madison St., Clin- 
ton, ; 


 Serpep Charles, 0 Terryville, Conn., May 

7, 1864, 

" Henry Adams (av); : 

8-Lt. Henry (1604-76), Medfield, Mass.; killed in 
King Philip’s War; m Elizabeth Paine; 

7-Henry (1657-1733), Medfield; m Prudence Frairy; 

6—-Henry (1702-82), Medfield; m Jemima Morse; 
5-Rev. Amos (1728-75), Roxbury, Mass.; chaplain 
Am. Rev.; m Elizabeth Prentice; 

4-Joseph (1767-1856), m Deborah Marsh; . 

8-Charles (1805-83), founder New Haven Palla- 
dium; m Julia Hinman. 

bnge McKee, settled at Bristol, Conn., ca. 
1790; 

3-William E., m Adeline Ann Andrew (desc. Rev. 
Samuel Andrew, a founder and 2d pres. Yale 
OSA Abigail, dau. Gov. Robert Treat, of 

onn.). 

2-Son of Joseph Hinman Adams (1833-70), m 1855, 
Emeline Ann McKee (6 1834); issue: I-Emma 
Louise; IIl—Adeline (d infancy); Il1I-Samuel (d 
infancy); 1V—Charles (above); V-—Joseph (d 
abt. age 3). 

IV—m Oct. 21, 1890, Alice Sherman (Apr. 8, 1864- 
Sept. 21, 1901); dau. John T,. Sherman, Brooklyn. 

M 2d, Nov. 7, 1907, Elizabeth Frances Park, b 
Seabright, N.J., Sept. 15, 1880; dau. of Dr. Hd- 
gar Park (1834-91), m Mary Fisk, and sister 
of Edgar Park (av for genealogy); issue: 1— 
Joseph Andrew, 0 Bronxville, N.Y., Sept. 26, 
1908; 2-Elizabeth, 6 Bronxville, Oct. 9, 1909; 3- 
Mary Frances, 0 New York, July 6, 1914. 

B.A., Yale, ’87 (Psi U., Wolf’s Head). Sr. mem. 
New York Stock Exchange firm of Adams, 
McNeill & Brigham, 1890-1900; since realty 
operator. Mem. S.R. Residence: 611 W. 156th 
St., New York. 


1-PARK, Edgar, b St. Louis, Mo., July 13, 1875. 

9-Edward Fuller (qv); 

8-Samuel (ca. 1612-1683), came with his father in 
the “Mayflower,” 1620; m 1635, Jane Lothrop 
(Rev. John 9°); 

7-Thankful, m John Crippen; 

6—Ezra (b 1745); 

6—-Bradley (b 1783), m Esther Hand; 

4—Lorenzo D. (b 1806), m Ruth H. Haynes; 

8-Jeannette, m 1850, Gen. Clinton Bowen Fisk 
(1828-90), brig. gen. and bvt. maj. gen. U.S.V. 
in Civil War; Fisk U., Nashville, Tenn., named 
for him; Prohibition candidate for the Pres- 
idency, 1888 (Benjamin *, m Lydia Aldrich). 

2-Son of Mary Fisk (6 1852), m 1873, Dr. Edgar 
Park (1834-91); issue: I-Jeanne Fisk (m Stephen 
Theodore Hodgman); Il—-Edgar Park (above); 
IlI—Mary Edith (b 1877; m William B. Oliver); 
IV-Elizabeth Frances (b 1880; m Charles Ad- 
ams (qv); V—Mabel (m Vernon Pell Baker). 

II-m Apr. 17, 1900, Sue Foote, 6 Cleveland, O., 
Feb. 7, 1879; dau. of Charles Derby Foote, of 
Cleveland, m Elizabeth Reynolds. 

Financier. Clubs: Union League, Apawamis, 
Blind Brook, Hartwood, Lawyers, Fisher’s 
Island. Residences: ‘Boxwood Farm,” Hot 
Springs, Va., and 19 W. 54th St., New York. 


1-CAIN, Franklin Clark, ) St. Matthews, S.C., 
Jan. 6, 1874. 

6—Patrick Cain (ca. 1710-post 1777), mem. S.C. Leg- 
islature; 

5—Patrick see 1735-killed by Tories, 1781), Am. 
Rev.; m Molly Griffin; 

4—John (b 1764), Am. Rev.; m 1st, Sarah Lott; 

3—-Nathaniel, m 1st, Olivia Robinson. 

9-Lt. William Clark (1609-90), m Sarah —; 

8-John (b 1651), m Rebecca Cooper; 

7—-John (1679-1768), m Elizabeth Cook; 

6—-Aaron (b 1709), m Elizabeth Bartlett; 

5-Sam Hill (1754-90), m Martha Curtis; 

4—Aaron (1786-1866), m Mary Dyer; 

8—-Benjamin Dyer (1820-67), m 1846, Minerva Hall 
(1824-86; Charles L. 4, m Mary, dau. of George 
McMichael, m Anne, dau. of Richard Vernon; 
William 5, Am. Rev., m Barbara, dau. of 
Michael Hawkins). 

10-William Dyer (qv); 

9—Thomas; 

pee (1653-1704), m 2d, 1683, Hannah Baxter; 

—John; 

6—-Joseph, m 1766, Phoebe Wheeler; 

5—-Benjamin, m Hannah Straw; 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 31 


4-Mary (d 1836), m 1814, Aaron Clark (4 above). 

2-Son ras William Pinckney Cain (1843-95), m 
1873, Adella Sereno Clark (1853-1893). 

M July 5, 1899, Lillian Murphy (qv). 

Residence: St. Matthews, S.C. 

1-CAIN, Lillian Murphy (Mrs. Franklin C.), b 
Marion, S.C., Feb. 2, 1878. 

6-Neill Murphy, m (Janet?) Downey; 

5-Edward J.N., m Catherine -; 

4-John (d 1824}, m 1806, Margaret McDuffie (d 
1845; Archibald 5); 

3—-Archibald (1807-71), m 1832, Nancy Carmichael 
(1807-79; Duncan‘, m Catherine, dau. of Archi- 
bald Carmichael, from Scotland to S.C.). . 

8-Mark (Reeve) Reaves (d 1694), from Eng. in 
the “Griffin,” 1675; m 2d, 1686, Ann Hunt, a 
widow of Pa.; 

7—Joseph (d 1748), m 1722, Eleanor Bagnall; 

6-William, began to write name Reaves; m 
Prudence Harrelson; 

5-Solomon, Bapt. preacher; m Sarah Floyd; 

4—Charles (1785-1861), m 1810, Sarah Hodges; ; 

3-—George Washington (1811-97), m 8d, 1848, Eliz- 
abeth Watson (1823-60; Isham 4 [1788-1864], m 
1810, Mary, dau. of John Hayes, Am. Rev., m 
Nancy Berry; Barnaby 5, m Mrs. Eliz. Smith 

pornos Lloyd (qv) 

omas oyd (av); 
8-Robert (1668-1714), m 1699, Lowry Jones (1680- 


1762) ; 

Davia (6 1707), m ca. 1729, Anna Crawford; __ 

6—-Robert (1734-1802), began to write name Lide; 
m 2d, 1760, Sarah Kolb (1736-89) ; 

5—Mary (1763-1816), m 1779, Robert Hodges (d 1816); 

4-Sarah (1791-1832), m 1810, Charles Reaves (4 
above). 

2-Dau. of Dr. Neill C. Murphy (1836-86), m 1872, 
Mary Elizabeth Reaves (b 1852); issue: I—Nell 
(b 1874; m W. W. McMillan); IIl-Edward R. (6 
1876); III—Lillian (above); IV—Neill C. (b 1879; m 
Nellie Byrd); V—G. Archibald (6 1882; m Julia 
Rush) 


IlI-m July 5, 1899, Franklin Clark Cain (qv). 

Mem. D.A.C., D.B.R., D.A.R. (state regent, 1921- 
24, v.p.gen., 1924-26). Summer place: Tryon, 
N.C. Residence: St. Matthews, S.C. 

1-BOREN, Richard Long (Tyler, Tex., Feb. 29, 
1860-Dallas, Tex., Aug., 1896). 

4-Nicholas Boren (1756-1826), of Chester Co., Pa.; 
planter; wounded at the battle of the Brandy- 
wine; removed to Tenn.; m Mary Hampson, of 
Cecil Co., Md.; 

3—James (1781-1864), planter, Giles and Bedford 
cos., Tenn.; m Jane Blair. 

5-Joseph Dickson (1745-1825), of Chester Co., Pa.; 
removed to N.C.; mem. Com. Safety, Rowan 
Co., 1775, and made capt. colonial troops same 
year; maj. “Lincoln County Men” at battle 
of Kings Mountain; col., brig. gen.; state sen- 
ator, 1788-95; a founder and one of first trus- 
tees, U. of N.C.; mem. 6th Congress, 1799-1801; 
m Margaret McEwen. 

4-James (1766-1825), judge Bedford Co., Tenn.; m 
Agnes Nancy Moore (William 5, mem. N.C. 
Gen. Assembly, 1769-73); ; 

3—Mary (1797-1866), m Benjamin Long (1788-1826), 
Bedford Co., Tenn.; served under Andrew 
Jackson in battle of Horseshoe Bend and at 
New Orleans (Richard ‘ [1758-1848], of Cul- 
peper Co., Va., soldier Am. Rev.). 

2-Son of Samuel Hampson Boren (1811-81), from 
Farmington, Tenn., to Nacogdoches, Tex., 
1838; 1t. Ist Tex. Cav. in Mexican War; large 
land owner and capitalist; m 1839, Sarah Ade- 
line Long (1822-88); issue: I-James Nicholas 
(it. C.S.A., killed at the battle of Richmond, 
Ky.); II—Benjamin N. (m Sue McKellar); III- 
Martha Isabella (1844-86; m Franklin Newman 
Gary, see their son Hampson, Vol. 1, p. 120); 
IV—Julia Lee (m Oliver Loftin); V-Mary Jane 
(m James A. Pegues): VI-Sammie (m Charles 
Q. Goodman); VII-Ellen (m Judge Sawnie 
Robertson); VIII—Richard Long (above). 

VIII~m 1887, Clara Johnson, of Colorado, Tex.; 
issue: 1-Mary, m Herman H. Harp. 

Grad. A. and M. Coll. of Tex. Banking and 
real estate business, Colorado, Tex. 


1-GARY, Bessie Royall (Mrs. Hampson). 

8-Joseph Royall (1600-1658), from Canterbury, 
Eng., in the “Charitie,” to Va., July, 1622, 
settling on James River above Shirley Hun- 
dred; large landowner; m 3d, Katherine Banks 
(d 1686), who m 24, Henry Isham; 

7-Joseph (1646-1732), justice Henrico Co., 1699- 


1723; capt. Va. colonial troops; vestryman 
Curls Neck Ch.; m Mary Eppes (Col. Francis 
8 m Elizabeth Littlebery). His half sister, 
Mary Isham, m Col. William Randolph (qv); 

6—William (1688-1747), of “Doghams,” Henrico Co; 
m Sarah Povall. 

5-John (1720-66), Amelia and Halifax cos.; m Su- 
sanna Bates. 

4-Richard (1765-1819), Pittsylvania Co.; m Eliza- 
beth Maynard Royster (Nathaniel SeCapt- 
Halifax Co. troops in Am. Rev.); 

3-John (1803-81), from Pittsylvania Co., Va., to 
Polk Co., Ga., and thence to Henderson Co., 
Tex.; m Lucy A. Walton (1814-96). 

2-Dau. of Nathaniel Royster Royall (1846-1905), 
banker and financier, Palestine, Tex., m 1872, 
Annie Richardson (6 1853). For issue see 
Tucker Royall. 

M Dec. 18, 1901, Hampson Gary (See Vol. 1, p. 
120, for genealogy); issue: 1—Franklin; 2-Hel- 
en 


Residence: 1302 18th St., Washington, D.C. 
eyed AES Tucker, b Palestine, Tex., Feb. 5, 


8-Joseph , Royall (1600-58), from Eng. in the 
“Charitie,” to Jamestown, Va., 1622; landown- 
er on James River above Shirley Hundred; 
m 3d, ca. 1645, Katherine Banks (d 1686); 

7-Capt. Joseph (1646-1732), m Mary Eppes (b 1664; 
Cole itieeree m Elizabeth [Littlebery] Wor- 
sham); 

6—-William (1688-1747), m Sarah Povall; 

5-John (1720-66), m Susanna Bates (d 1777); 

4-Richard (1765-1819), m Elizabeth Maynard Roy- 
ster (d 1844); 

3—John (1803-81), m Lucy A. Walton (1814-96). 

2-Son of Nathaniel Royster Royall (1846-1905), 
founder of Royall Nat. Bank, Palestine, Tex.; 
m 1872, Annie Richardson (b 1853); issue: I~Mar- 
garet (6b 1873; m Charles William Fish); II- 
Lucy (m John W. Wright); Il1I-Tucker (above); 
IV-—Bessie (Mrs, Hampson Gary, qv). 

II-m Jan. 29, 1901, Fannie May Douglas, b Pal- 
estine, Tex., Sept. 2, 1880; dau. of Dr. J. Webb 
Douglas, m Dora Swanson, of Palestine; issue: 
1-Nathaniel Royster, 2d, 6 Palestine, Tex., 
Nov. 21, 1901; U. Va., 1922; m July 25, 1925, Fran- 
ces Niles (6 1906), dau. of F. N. Kimball, of 
Palestine, Tex. 

Staunton Mil. Acad. ’96; Eastman Business 
Coll., 1897. Pres. Royall Nat. Bank, Palestine, 
Tex. (founded by his father, 1873), since 1909: 
officer or dir. various other corpns. Regent 
U. Tex. since 1923. (See Who’s Who in Amer- 
ica). Residence: 604 Royall St., Palestine, Tex. 


epee Willard, 6 Jersey City, N.J., Sept. 24, 


7-Lawrence Jurianse Haff (6 1649; son of Jurian 
Haff, native of Augsburg, Swabia, emigrated 
to Holland and was Dutch soldier in W.I. 
and Brazil), came from Dutch colony of Bra- 
zil with his mother and settled at Breucklyn, 
New Amsterdam, 1654; m Knierte Pieters, dau. 
Pieter Jansen Meet, from Holland to New 
Amsterdam, in the “Rose Tree,” 1662; 

6—Jacob (1689-1753), settled in Dutchess Corn Neve: 
French and Indian War; m Margaret -; 

eben (1718-90), m 1741, Isabella Wellen (1723- 


4-Joseph Ellis (b 1764), of Dutchess ComeNayes 
Oi, ely 1804; m 1796, Martha Denton 

asrrae (1801-70), m 1831, Caroline Germond 

10-Rev. Richard Denton (qv); 

9-Nathaniel (1628-1730), m Sarah —: 

8-Nathaniel (1652-1719), m Elizabeth (or Cather- 
ine?) Ashman; 

7—James (d 1757), m Jane Titus (b 1670: Edmund 5) 

6-James, of Jamaica, L.I.; m Elizabeth Cornell 
(William 7); 

5-James, of Newburgh, N.Y.; capt. Am. Rev.; m 
1st, 1759, Margaret Barton; m 2d, 1780, Mary -; 

4—Martha (6 1777), m Joseph Ellis Haff (4 above). 

2-Son of Stephen Haff (b 1834), m 1860, Katrina 
Van Duzer (1840-1917). 

mia 17, 1896, Mary Christina Harris (qv for 
ssue). 

Ed. Leal’s Acad. Credit mgr. Dir. Nat. Credit 
Men’s Assn., 1920; dir. Boston Credit Men’s 
Assn. Mem. Boston City Club, Boston Cham- 
ber of Commerce, Newton Chamber of Com- 
merce. Mem. S.C.W., S.A.R. Residence: 40 
Columbus St., Newton Highlands, Mass. 


32 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


1-HAFF, Mary Christina Harris (Mrs. Willard), 
b East Haddam, Conn., Apr. 26, 1868. 

Cia Harris (1640-1715), m Sarah Dennison (d 

6-Lt. James (1673-1757), m Sarah Rogers (1676- 
1748; Samuel 7; James 8); 

5-Jonathan (1705-61), m Rachel Otis (1713-61; 
Judge Joseph *; John 7; John §); 

4—-Nathaniel (1742-1812), capt. Am. Rev.; m Mary 
Tozer (1744-1834; Samuel 5; Richard *; Thomas 
7; Richard 8); 

3—-Samuel (1780-1857), m Anne Otis (1789-1862; Na- 
thaniel‘; Joseph®; Joseph®; John’; John‘). 

8-Maj. Gen. John Mason (qv); 

7-Lt. Daniel (1652-1736), colonial wars; m 2d, 1679, 
Rebecca Hobart (1654-1727; Rev. Peter °; Ed- 
mund ¥, qv); $ 

6—-Nehemiah (1693-1768), m 1722, Zerviah Stanton 
(1704-71; Joseph 7; m Margaret Cheeseborough; 
Capt. John 8; Thomas °, qv); 

5-Dr. Hobart (1722-81), B.A., Yale, 1748; m 1748, 
his cousin, Margaret Copp (1727-71; Jonathan 
86; Jonathan 7; David §; William _°, owner of 
what is now Copps Hill Burial Ground, Bos- 


ton); 

4-Set. Henry (1759-1836), Am. Rev.; m 1782, Amey 
Williams (1763-1840; Capt. John *, Am. Rev.; 
John ®; Capt. Peter 7; John 8); 

3-John (d 1856), War 1812; m 1824, Paulina God- 
dard (1798-1856; Q.M. Gen. Hezekiah 4, m Phoebe 
Halsey; Col. Jeremiah®, Am. Rev.; William®; 
Jeremiah’; Thomas’; Thomas’). 

2-Highth child of Dr. Nathaniel Otis Harris 
(1823-1906), physician; m 1855, Juliet Mason 
(1832-75). 

M June 17, 1896, Willard Haff (qv); issue: 1— 
Marion Goddard, b N.Y. City, July 18, 1898; 
Tufts Coll., 25; 2-Lt. Theodore Germond, b 
Arlington, N.J., Jan. 1, 1900; U.S.N.A., ’20; It., 
U.S.N., 1925; m Dec. 26, 1922, Dorothy Edmon- 
stone, dau. of Capt. Charles Conard, U.S.N.; 
3-Alexander Otis, B Arlington, May 1, 1903; 
Tufts, 25; 2d 1t., U.S.R.; 4-Kathleen Mason, b 
Arlington, Mar. 138, 1906; Tufts, ’25. 

Mem. §.M.D., D.F.P.A., C.D.XVII C., D.C.W., D. 
A.R., N.E. Hist. Geneal. Soc., U.S.D. 1812, ete. 
Residence: 40 Columbus St., Newton High- 
lands, Mass. 


BAGGARLY 


Arms: Or, three lozenges Azure. : 
Crest: On a wreath a ram’s head azure, attired 

or, charged with 3 lozenges of the second. 
Motto: Tout Vient de Dieu. 


1+-BAGGARLY, Franklin Clyde, } Washington, 
Rappahannock Co., Va. 

5-John Baggarly (1700-70), with his sons John, 
David, Charles and Henry, came from Chesh- 
ire, Eng., to Montgomery Co., Md., 1748; be- 
came a large landowner, much of his original 
holdings is now District of Columbia; 

4-Charles (1745-1825), previous to 1769, removed 
to Va. and settled in northern part of Cul- 
peper (now Rappahannock) Co., and became 
owner of large estates adjoining ‘‘Three 
Oaks,” in Fauquier Co., the estate of Thomas 
Marshall, father of Chief Justice Marshall; 

8—David Clark (1795-1879), became owner of part 
of the estates of his father; m 1820, Katherine 
Russell Bradford (1802-82; Capt. Baldwin Hel- 
inus * [d 1844], m 1st Elizabeth ~— [d 1828], 
dese. Gov. William Bradford, qv). 


2-Son of Baldwin Bradford Baggarly (1825-1913), 
Halowell Institute, 53; surveyor; soldier in 
Black Horse Cav., C.S.A. (8 battles); m 2d 
1867, Emma Jane (1846-1908), dau. of George 
Moore (1800-93), m Ist, Anne Singleton; issue: 
I-Jessie LaFayette (1871-72); II—Carroll Moore 
(1878-1911; A.B., M.D., physician, scientist and 
lecturer); III—Lucy Russell (1878-79); IV— 
Franklin Clyde (above). 

IV-—m Mar. 6, 1922, Marjorie Tracy Van Tassel, 
b Findlay, O., Nov. 4, 1894; dau. of George 
A. Van Tassel, m Elizabeth Hulda Worsley, 
of Findlay, O. 

Ed. Rappahannock Mil. Acad., Randolph-Macon 
Coll., U. Va., Columbia U., Georgetown U. 
and National U.; B.S. and LL.B. Formerly 
editor The Southern Magazine; practiced law, 
Richmond and Washington, Va.; chmn. Legal 
Advisory Bd., World War; atty. U.S. Dept. of 
Justice, 1918; atty. Bd. Contract Adjustment, 
War Dept., 1919; mem. Bd. Contract Adjust- 
ment, War Dept., 1920; atty. select com, of 
U.S. Senate, investigating coal industry, 1921; 
atty. Federal Trade Commn., 1921-25, and asst. 
chief trial atty., 1926—. Nat. pres. Federal 
Bar Assn., 1925-26; pres. Soc. of Va., 1925—; 
v.p. Pan State Soc. of D.C., 1926—. Residences: 
Cathedral Mansions, Washington, D.C., and 
Washington, Va. 


1-CHASE, Adelaide Bell Baggarly (Mrs. Na- 
thaniel Butts), b Orleans, N.Y., Apr. 21, 1876. 

5-John (Baggely, Baggerly, Baggalegh, Bag- 
uley, Bagley) Baggarly (ca. 1690-1770), from 
Eng. to Montgomery Co., Md., 1748; extensive 
landowner, much of his original property is 
now District of Columbia; the family home- 
stead occupied the present site of the U.S. 
Capitol (had issue 10 children, names of first 
six not known, John, b ca. 1738; David, } 1741; 
Charles, b 1745; Henry, 6 1748); 

4-Henry (1748-1831), served throughout Am. 
Rev.; co-worker with Bishop Asbury in es- 
tablishing Methodism in Md. and N.Y.; re- 
moved to N.Y. State; m 1772, Elizabeth Tyson 
(1754-92); m 2d, 1794, Mary Bell (1769-1828; Capt. 
Thomas 5, 4th Md. Regt. in Am, Rev.; desc. 
Robert Bell); 

3-Samuel Hitt (1797-1883), removed with his fa- 
ther to N.Y. State, 1805; extensive landowner, 
capitalist, financier and mfr.; m 1820, Elizabeth 
Greene (1798-1887; Nathaniel 4, desc. Surgeon 
John Greene). 

2Dau. of Cranson Baggarly (1823-1912), m 2d, 
1863, Elizabeth Anne Hinton (1841-1903). 

M Nov. 29, 1898, Nathaniel Butts Chase, 6 Avoca, 
N.Y., Dec. 28, 1871; nurseryman; issue: 1- 
Thomas Morton (qv for Chase lineage). 

Mem. D.A.R., Kenmore Assn. Residence: 5904 
Connecticut Av., Chevy Chase, Md. 


1-CHASE, Thomas Morton, } Orleans, Ont. Co., 
N.Y., Nov. 6, 1894. 

10-Thomas Chase (b 1620), came to America with 
his brother, Aquila, 1639, and settled at Hamp- 
ton, N.H.; m Elizabeth Philbrick; 

9~Isaac (1650-1727), removed to Tisbury, Martha’s 
Vineyard, 1674; before 1700 he owned nearly 
two-thirds of the Vineyard; prominent in pub- 
lic affairs and an officer colonial militia; m 
2d, Mary Tilton (1658-1746); 

8-Isaac (1681-1716), m 1702, Mary Pease (0 1682; 
James », m Blizabeth Norton, desc. Col. Nich- 
olas Norton); she m 2d, 1720, Richard Crocker; 

7-Levi (b 1716), removed to Sandwich, Mass., 
1739, later to Yarmouth, Mass.; served in 


Am. Rev.; m Rebecca —; 
6—-Levi (1750-1807), removed to Berkshire Go: 
Mass.; served in Am. Rev.; m Temperance 


Crocker (1756-1830) ; 

5-Thomas Crocker (1785-1838), of Berkshire Co., 
Mass., Pompey, later Cohocton, N.Y.; m 1809, 
Melinda Butts (1790-1874; Nathaniel® [1751-1840], 
m Mary Mason [1748-1829], of Canterbury, 
Conn., desc. Thomas Butts, of Norfolk, Eng., 
who came to Plymouth Colony, 1660); 

4-Nathaniel Butts (1814-87), extensive landowner, 
mills and banker; m Deborah Styles (1818-72; 
Amos 5, of Canterbury, Conn.); j 

3-Thomas Crocker (1839-1905), of Avoca, N.Y.; m 
1st, 1861, Mary Hees (1839-73). ; 

2-Only child of Nathaniel Butts Chase (0 1871), 
m 1898, Adelaide Bell Baggarly (av). 

M Oct, 28, 1916, Mathilda Schohn, } Worcester, 
Mass., Mar. 16, 1895; dau. of Joseph Schohn. 

Inducted for World War service, May 23, 1918, Q. 


: 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 


M. Corps; sent to Camp Joseph Johnston, 
Jacksonville, Fla.; assigned as corp., Supply 
Co. 328, for foreign service; sailed from New- 
port News for France, Aug. 14, 1918. Detached 
service and assigned to railhead duty, ad- 
vance station, Belleville, Neuthe et Moselle, 
as chief clerk; promoted to sgt., Dec. 1, 1919; 
transferred to Regulating Station ‘A’, at Is- 
Sur-Tille, Dec. 10, 1918. Hon. discharged, Mar. 
29, 1919. Connected with Rochester, N.Y., office 
of Standard Oil Co. Mem. Pi Phi, A.L., Chase 
Family Assn. Residence: 252 Elmdorf Av., 
Rochester, N.Y. 


1-GARVIN, Anne Lockwood, } Mercer, Pa., Jan. 
27, 1868. : 
8-David Garvin (1651-99), 6 Scotland; m 1678, Eliz- 


abeth -; 

7-—John (1677-1735), m 1701, Margaret Moore; 

6-Thomas (1715-69), m 1744, Mary David; 

5-John (b 1748), m 1767, Margaret Laughlin; 

4-John (1775-1857), m 1805, Agnes Swan (1774-1882); 

3-William Swan (1806-83), editor Mercer (Pa.) 
Press 50 yrs.; postmaster of Mercer; mem. 
29th Congress, 1845-47; m 1830, Annie Hoyt Lock- 
wood, 

9-Robert Lockwood (qv); f 

8-Jonathan (1634-88), m Mary Ferris; 

7-Joseph (1675-1759), m Elizabeth Ayres; 

6-Joseph (6 1707), m Sarah Hoyt; 

5-Ebenezer (1737-1821), maj. militia and mem. 
Com. Safety, Westchester Co., N.Y., in Am. 
Rev.; mem. Provincial Congress; m 1761, Han- 
nah Smith (d 1786); 

4—Ebenezer (1771-1811), m 1790, Sarah Olmstead 
(d 1845); ef 

3-Anne Hoyt (1807-79), m William S. Garvin (3 
above). : 

pes pebes Leslie (1764-1830), settled at Ft. Pitt, 
Pa., with his father, 1776; surveyor; m_1793, 
Mary Galbraith (1776-1849; Robert °, from Scot- 
land to Pa., ae iw and first dist. 
atty. of Allegheny Co., ; 

eecbert (1794-1855), m 1829, Hliza Scott (1804-63; 
James 4, eee Agnes Nancy Carr; James °, 
m Sarah Bell). 

2-Dau. of Edwin Laughlin Garvin 1840-1903), 
pvt. 10th Pa. Res. Corps, June-Sept., 1861; 2d 
It., 52d N.Y. Inf., 1861-62; entered regular army 
as 2d It., Ist Arty., Feb. 19, 1862; promoted ist 
lt., capt. and bvtd. maj.; m 1867, Louvisa Hart 
Leslie (1840-1914); issue: I-Anne Lockwood 
(above); II—Julia Scott (b 1871; m Ralph P. Bar- 
nard); I11I—Catherine Leslie (6 1873; m John M. 


Ingersoll). 
Mem. D.A.R. Club: Wo- 


I-Ed. Oberlin Coll. / 
man’s. Residence: 2218 Woodmere Drive, 


Cleveland Heights, Cleveland, O. 
1-LEAKE, James Miller, b Ashland, Va., Oct. 1, 
1879. 


7-William Leake, from Eng. to “Rocky Spring,” 
Goochland Co., Va., 1685; m Mary Bostick; | 
6—Walter (b 1703/04), m Judith Mask; 
5-Josiah (1730-83), m 2d, Anne Minter; | 
4-Josiah (1770-1847), m in 1799, Elizabeth Porter 
Hatcher (1777-1857) ; den 
3-Samuel Davies (1809-80), m 18338, Fanny Minor 
Kean (1816-65). | 
5—-Samuel Kean (1722-99), from Ireland, settled 
nr. Geneva, N.Y., 1760, removed to Dunlap 
Sage ace neny Co., Va., 1786; m Hannah 
Carlisle) Simpson; 
LDr aides (1775-1837), surgeon War of 1812; m 
Martna Winston Callis (Col. William O.°, Am. 


Rev.); 

hele Minor (1816-65), m Samuel Davies Leake 
(3 above). 

7-Isaac Winston (b 1620), settled in Hanover Co., 
Va.; m Mary Anne Fontaine; 

6—Peter, m Elizabeth Purvall; 

5-Susanna, m John Grubbs; 

4-Blizabeth P., m John F. Beeve; 

3-Susan J., m James Miller (b Scotland). 

2-Son of John Marion Leake (b 1854), special agt. 
Va. Fire & Marine Ins. Co., Richmond; m 1876, 
Lizzie Miller (1853-1907); issue: I-James Miller 
(above); II—Josiah, M.D. (b 1881; m Mary Austin 
Haw); I1I-Samuel Callis (0 1883); IV—Minor 
Reeve (b 1890; m Bessie Hemrick). 

I-m Dec. 23, 1914, Elizabeth Ellicott Thruston, b 
Baltimore, Md., Oct. 30, 1888; dau. of Julius 
Thruston, of Baltimore. 


rA.Be Randolph-Macon, ’02; Ph.D., Johns Hop- 


kins, 1914. Prof. history and economics, Alle- 
gheny Coll., 1917-19; prof. history and polit. 


33 


science, U. Fla., since 1919 (see Who’s Who in 
America). Residence: 404 S. Palmetto St, 
Gainesville, Fla. 

1-CONE, Eliza Overton Leake (Mrs. Archibald 
x.), YU Goochland Co., Va., Dec. 28, 189%. 

5-Sainuel Kean (1/22-9¥), from ireland, settled nr. 
Geneva, N.Y., 1760; removed to Dunitap Creek, 
Allegheny Co., Va., 1786; m Hannah (Uartisle) 
Simpson; 

4-Dr. Anarew (1775-1837), surgeon War of 1812; m 
Martha Winston Callis; 

3-yane Margaret, m Walter D. Leake (d 1873). 

8-isaac Winston (0 162U), settled in Hanover Co., 


MENBR 

7—James (b 1683), m 1706, Barbara Overton; 

6-vohn (1/24-/z), Hanover C.H., Va.; capt. Cont. 
Army; m 1i4s, Alice Bickerton (178U0-(0; Capt. 
John‘, m Mary, dau. Philip Todd); 

5-Martha (1/60-1/88), m 1782, William Overton Cal- 
lus (1757-1314), col. Am, Key.; 

4-Martha W. (17388-183y), m 1805, Dr. Andrew Kean 
(4 above). 

2—-Dau. of Andrew Kean Leake (d 1907), jurist; m 
1872, Juliana Elizabeth Louisa, dau. Gen. David 
Bullock Harris. (Hor issue and Leake lineage 
see David Harris Leake, Vol. 1, p. 680.) 

M July 6, 1918, Archibald Pleasants Cone, b Rich- 
mond, Va., Dec. 1, 1891; son of Archibald 
Pleasants Cone, of Richmond, m Annie Put- 
ney; isSue: 1—Elizabeth Leake (Jan. 29, 1920-J uly 
6, 1921); 2-Annie Langhorne, 6 Richmond, Va., 
Apr. 9, 1926. 

Residence: Boulevard Apts., Richmond, Va. 


1-ADAMS, Charles Christopher, 0 Clinton, II1., 
July 23, 1873. 

&-Philip (Addams) Adams (d 1696), of Somerset 
Co., Md.; m ist, Anne -; 

7-Thomas (d 1735), m Anne -; 

6—-lsaac (d 1763), m 1736, Elizabeth Addams; 

5-Eli (1748-ca. 1795), m 1770, Sophira Addams (Wil- 
liam °, m 1746, Tabitha, dau. of Phillip Addams 
{d 1772], m Ellis-); 

4-HKli (1785-1870), began to write name Adams; 
Meth. minister; m 1808, Elizabeth Beeks (1790- 
1847; Christopher®, Am. Rev., m Catherine -; 
David °®; James‘, desc. Walter Bek, a Norman, 
knighted Baron of Eresby, by Henry II, 1270); 

3—Christopher Beeks (1811-80), m 1838, Sarah Gan- 
naway (1819-54; John‘, m Elizabeth, dau. of 
Capt. William L. Williams; Gregory ®, Am. 
Rev., m Rhoda Robertson; John *; John”). 

7-John Conklin, from Holland, settled at Phil- 
lips Manor, Westchester Co., N.Y.; 

6—John, m Hannah Storms (Gorham ‘); 

5-Matthew (b 1746), Am. Rev.; m Sarah Valentine 
(b 1750; James *%, Am. Rev., m Martha, dau. of 
Joseph Mott, son of Adam Mott, one of the 9 
partners who settled Dutchess Co., N.Y.); 

4-John Marcus (1772-1856), m Blendena Ostrom 
(1775-1849) ; 

3—William (1810-70), m 1831, Delia Kellogg. 

2-Son of William Henry Harrison Adams, D.D. 
(1840-90), pres. Ill. Wesleyan U., Bloomington; 
m 1868, Hannah Westfall Conklin (6 1842); issue: 
I-Lulu May; II—Grace Greenwood; IlI-Charles 
Christopher (above); IV—Katharine Kellogg 
(av for Kellogg lineage). 

IlIl—m Oct. 3, 1908, Alice Luthera Norton, b Janes- 
ville, Wis., June 19, 1866; dau. of Rev. Franklin 
Burroughs Norton, of Burlington, Wis. (desc. 
Gov. Thomas Mayhew, av); issue: 1—Harriet 
Dyer, b Champaign, IIl., Feb. 9, 1910. 

B.S., Ill. Wesleyan, ’95 (hon. Se.D., 1920); M.S., 
Harvard, 1898; Ph.D., U. Chicago, 1908 Zodl- 
ogist and ecologist; asst. prof. and prof. forest 
zodlogy, 1914-26, dir. Roosvelt Wild Life Forest 
Experiment Station, 1919-26, N.Y. State Coll. of 
Forestry at Syracuse U.; dir. State Museum 
(U. State of N.Y.), Albany, N.Y., from 1926 (See 
Who’s Who in America). Residence: 149 Man- 
ning Boul. S., Albany, N.Y. 


1-ADAMS, Katharine Kellogg, } Clinton, IIl., 
Nov. 11, 1874 

§-Lt. Joseph Kellogg (qv); 

8-Samuel (1662-1717), m 1687, Sarah Merrill (Dea. 
John ®, m Sarah Watson; Nathaniel 2°); 

7-Isaac (1697-1787), Am. Rev.; rep. Conn. Assem- 
bly; m Mary Webster (Joseph 8, m Mary Judd; 
Robert ®; Gov. John ?, qv); 

Lag alate (1720-1805), m 1747, Sarah Marsh (Jona- 

an‘); 

5-Solomon (1751-95), Am. Rev.; m Ruth Kellogg 
(1749-1845; Silas §, Am. Rev., mem. Mass. Legis- 
lature, m Rhoda Root; Dea. Silas7, m Ruth 


340 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


Root; Ens. Stephen’, m Lydia Belden; Lt. 
Joseph ®, qv); 

4—Solomon (1778-1834), m 1799, Rebecca Turner (1779- 
1825; Eleazer®, m Nancy Ann Bannister Mc- 
Namara); 

8—Delia (1810-66), m William Conklin (1810-70). 

2—-Dau. of William Henry Harrison Adams, D.D. 
(1840-90), grad. Northwestern U.; M.E. minister; 
ist lt. and bvt. maj. U.S.V. in Civil War; pres. 
Ill. Wesleyan U., Bloomington; m 1868, Hannah 
Westfall Conklin (b 1842). For issue and other 
lineages see Charles Christopher Adams, 
S., U. Chicago, ’04 (Kappa Kappa Gamma). 
Mem. D.A.C. Residence: 1837 Greenleaf Av., 
Chicago, Ill. 


1-FABIAN, Fanny Storrs Millard (Mrs. William 
J.),; 6 Auburn, N.Y., June 18, 1858. 

9-John Millard (qv); 

8-Robert (b 1632), soldier King Philip’s War; m 
1662, Elizabeth Sabin (1642-1717); 

7—-Nehemiah (1668-1751), m 1st, Judith Mason; 

6é—-Rev. Robert (1702-ca. 1783), settled in Dutchess 
Co., N.Y.; m 1726, Hannah Eddy (their daughter 
Eee was mother of President Millard Fill- 
more); 

5—Dr. Abiathar (1744-1811), m Tabitha Hopkins (b 
1745; Ebenezer 8); 

4-Jesse (b 1784), m Lucinda Loomis (1785-1861; 
Caleb ‘4; Caleb5; Caleb *; Dea. Samuel’; Dea. 
John 8; Dea. Joseph °); 

38—Henry (1804-45), m 1825, Laura Alling. 

7-Samuel Storrs (b 1640), from Eng. to Barnsta- 
ble, Mass., 1668; removed to Mansfield, Conn., 
1698; m Mary Huckins; 

6-Samuel (1677-1727), Barnstable, Mass., and 
Mansfield, Conn.; m Martha Burge (Burgess); 

5—Joseph (1711-85), Mansfield, justice; mem. Com. 
Correspondence in Am, Rev.; m 2d, Experience 
Gurley (Samuel §); 

4-Royal (1765-1840), m 1786, Sarah Pierce (1768-1815; 
Seth 5, of Mansfield, Conn.); 

8—Ashbel (1796-1854), m 1818, Armina Russ (d 1859; 
Garry’, of Mansfield, m Clarissa Bingham). 

2-Dau. of Rev. Henry N. Millard (1830-73), Auburn, 
N.Y.; m 1855, Elizabeth Jane Storrs (1830-98); is- 
sue: I-Fanny Storrs (above); II—Carrie Eliza- 
beth (1861-1924; m William E. Wood). 

I—m July 7, 1880, William Johnston Fabian (July 
27, 1852-Aug. 2, 1928); asst. treas. C.,B.&Q.R.R. 
Co.; issue: 1-Francis Gordon (qv for Fabian 
lines); 2-Mary Huntington, b Chicago, Apr. 16, 
1885; 3-Margaret, b Evanston, Ill., May 21, 1887; 
4-Blizabeth Storrs, 6 Evanston, Jan. 10, 1891; m 
Sept. 7, 1915, Ronald Webster. 

Mem. D.A.R. Clubs: Pierian, Evanston Coun- 
try. Residence: 1509 Asbury Av., Evanston, Il. 


Sec rt rena! Francis Gordon, b Chicago, Ill., Jan. 

6-Thomas Johnston, Jr. (1708-67), mem. A. and H. 
A. Co., Boston; engraver, artist, organ builder; 

'm Bathsheba Thwing (6 1725; Benjamin 7, m 
Bathsheba Pason; Edward 8; Benjamin °); 

5—Maj. Samuel (1756-94), Am. Rev.; m Sarah Sage; 

4-William Sage (1791-1869), m Clarina Bartow 
(1798-1846; Punderson’, m Mary, dau. of John 
Bartow; Basil ®; Rev. John 7; Dr. Thomas 8; 
Peter 9; Peter 1°); 

3-Emily Sophia (1830-93), m Robert Lethbridge 
Fabian (b Eng., 1824-1887; son of Capt. Charles 


M., R.N.). 

12—Elder William Brewster (qv); 

N-—Jonathan (1593-1659), m 1624, Lucretia Oldham 
(d 1678-79) ; 

10—Elizabeth (1638-1708), m Peter Bradley (d 1662); 

9-Lucretia (b 1660), m 1681, Richard Christophers 
(1662-1726; Christopher”, m Mary-); 

8—Christopher (1683-1728), m Sarah Prout (b 1684; 
Capt. John ®, m Mary [Rutherford] Hall; Capt. 
Timothy 1; William 4); 

7—Mary (1714-36), m Jabez Hamlin (1709-91); 

6—Sarah (0 17380), m Gen. Comfort Sage (1731-99); 

Bens (1754-91), m Maj. Samuel Johnston (5 
above). 

$—Capt. Giles Hamlin (qv): 

8—John (1658-1732/33), m Mary Collins (1666-1722; 
Rev. Nathaniel ®, m Mary, dau. of Maj. William 
Whiting, av; Dea. Edward”, qv); 

pei Jabez (1709-91), m Mary Christophers (7 
above). 

9-David Sage (1639-1703), m Elizabeth Wilcox (1646- 
1669; John); 

8-John (1668-1751), m Hannah Starr (1673/74-1753; 
Comfort®, m Marah, dau. of Capt. Joseph Weld; 
Dr. Thomas”, Dr. Comfort", qv); 


7-Hbenezer (1708-48), m Hannah Coleman (6 1704; 
Lt. John’, m Hannah, dau. of James Wright; 
John®; Thomas”) ; 

6-Gen. Comfort (1781-99), 


above). 

2—-Son of William Johnston Fabian (1852-1923), ed. 
Ecole Moderne, St. Germain, France; Polytech- 

Zurich, Switzerland; Rensselaer Poly. 
Inst., Troy, N.Y.; asst. treas. C.,B.&Q.R.R. 
Co.; m 1880, Fanny Storrs Millard (qv). 

M Jan. 12, 1910, Dorothy Revere Hayres-Gardner 
(qv.); issue: 1-Dorothy Gardner, II, } N.Y. City, 
Oct. 24, 1910; 2-Cornelia Worthington, b Quogue, 
L.I., July 30, 1918; 3-Francis Gordon, Jr., 0 
Evanston, Ill., Jan. 25, 1915; 4-Gardner Johnston 
and 5— Elizabeth Millard (twins), 6 Evanston, 
Apr. 24, 1920. 

M.E., Cornell, ’05 (Delta Tau Delta); E.M., Co- 
lumbia, 1907 (Sigma Xi). Mining engr., Chicago. 
Clubs: Country, University (Evanston, Ill.). 
Residence: 1462 Wesley Av., Evanston, I1l. 


1-FABIAN, Dorothy Revere Eayres-Gardner 
Mee Francis G.), 6 Great Neck, L.IL., July 5, 


7-Apollos (Rivoire) Revere (qv); 

6—Col. Paul (1734-1818), famous patriot of Am. 
Rev.; m Sarah Orne (1736-73) ; 

5—-Fanny (1766-99), m Thomas Eayres; 

4—Thomas (d 1818), m Ann Edes (d 1817); 

3-Edward Edes (1815-62; adopted by Benjamin 
Gardner, m Charlotte Edes, sister of Ann 
Edes), was Am. consul at Palermo, Italy; m 
Martha Thomas (1817-80). 

5—-George Crabbe, m Sarah Deary; 

4—Dr. John Nicolas (1778-1833), 6 Holland, d Cuba; 
m Jeanne Blanche Pauline (b Santo Domingo, 
1788), dau. of Claude St. Aubin Rousseau de 
la Gautraie, of France, m Marie Louise de 
Guerre, of Santo Domingo; 

8-Edward Luis (1824-82), 6 Cuba, d Great Neck, 
L.I.; m 1854, Sarah Georgiana Birkbeck (1832- 
1918; George’, from Eng. to New York, m Sarah, 
dau. of Thomas Wood, of Eng.). 

2-Dau. of Edward Edes Eayres-Gardner (1842- 
1920), m 1881, Eleanor Crabbe (6 1858); issue: I- 
Eleanor Crabbe (b 1883; m Theodore Benton 
Counselman); II—Dorothy Revere (above). 

Ii-m J Ss 12, 1910, Francis Gordon Fabian (qv for 
issue). 

Residence: 1462 Wesley Av., Evanston, IIl. 


Coapep hte ted, Hugh, b Cambridge, Mass., Sept. 

8-Thomas Bancroft (qv); 

7—Thomas (1649-1718), capt. King Philip’s War; m 
Sarah Poole; 

6-Samuel (1693-1772), capt. King Philip’s War, m 
Sarah Lampson; 

5—-Edmund (or Edward), of Pepperell, Mass.; m 
Rachel Howard-Barron; 

4—-Dr. Amos (1767-1848), A.B., Harvard, 1791, M.B., 
1794, M.D., 1811; m 2d, Sarah Bass (1768-1837; 
Henry’>); 

8—Charles (8 1805), m Lydia Emeline Spaulding. 

2-Son of Gen. William Amos Bancroft (1855-1922), 
A.B., Harvard, ’78; pres., later chmn. bd. Bos- 
ton Blevated Ry. Co.; m 1879, Mary Shaw; is- 
sue: I-Hugh (above); II—-Guy (b 1880; m Char- 
lotte Nickerson); Il1I—Catherine (b 1887; m Wil- 
liam David Haviland). 

I~m June 25, 1902, Mary Agnes Cogan (d Oct. 29, 
1903); dau. Joseph Cogan, Cambridge, Mass.; 
issue: 1—-Mary, 6b Cambridge, Oct. 29, 1903; m 
Sherwin Campbell Badger. 

M 2d, Jan. 15, 1907, Jane Wallis Waldron, 6 Stam- 
ford, Conn., Aug. 30, 1877; desc, Richard Ken- 
ney Waldron, Dover, N.H.; William Hammond 
came to Boston, ca. 1630, settled at Wells, Me.: 
dau. Samuel Wallis Waldron (1828-82), capt. and 
asst. adj. gen. vols. in Civil War, pres. Boston 
Common Council, m Jessie Maria Barteaux 
(1851-1918; of Annapolis, N.S., Can.); issue: 1— 
Jessie, 6b Boston, May 4, 1908; 2-Hugh, Jr., 6 
Cohasset, Mass., Sept. 13, 1909; 8-Jane, Bb Co- 
hasset, May 15, 1912. 

A.B., Harvard, ’97 (D.K.E., Delta Upsilon, Hasty 
Pudding), A.M., 1898, L.B., 1901. Lawyer; pub- 
lisher Boston News Bureau, Wall St. Journal. 
First lt., and adj., 5th Mass. Vol. Inf., Spanish- 
Am. War. Mem. M.O.F.W., N. and M.O.S.-Am. 
W., U.S.W.V. Clubs: Harvard (New York and 
Boston), Union, St. Botolph, Algonquin, East- 
ern Yacht, etc. Summer place: “Oaks Farm,” 
Cohasset, Mass. Residence: 352 Beacon St., 
Boston, Mass. 


m Sarah Hamlin (6 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 35 


ett Percival James, b Malden, Mass., Feb. 

op ibeaped Eaton, from Eng. to Reading, Masgs., m 

race -; 

8Joshua (1653-1717), dep, Gen. Ct.; m Rebekah 
Kendall (Francis®, Charlestown, Mass., 1640); 

7-Capt. Thomas (1685-1774), rep. Gen. Ct.; m Lydia 
Pierce (d aet. 85); 

6—Joshua (1734-72), m Mary Hervey; 

5-Charles (1759-1824), soldier Am. Rev.; settled in 
part of Reading, now Wakefield; 

4-Charles Henry (1784-1861), maj. and col. War 
of 1812; m Elizabeth Flint; 

3—Charles Flint (b 1809), m 1830, Mary Dogget. 

2-Son of James Flint Eaton (1832-1917), wholesale 
grocer, Boston; m Helen Mar Webster (1834-86) ; 
issue: I—Percival James (above); IJl—Frederick 
Webster (See Vol. 1, p. 73, for Webster lineage). 

I-m June Il, 1891, Emily Miltenberger Craft, } 
Crafton, Pa., June 11, 1891; dau. of Charles C. 
Craft, of Crafton, Pa.; issue (all b Pittsburgh, 
Pa.): 1-Charles Craft, 6 Mar. 1, 1894; 2-Mary 
Louise, 6 Sept. 11, 1900; 3-James Percival, b 
Nov. 21, 1904. 

A.B., Harvard, ’83; A.M., M.D., 1888. Physician, 
pediatrician, retired. Mem. S.A.R. Clubs: Har- 
vard (New York, Boston and Western Pa.), 
University (Pittsburgh). Summer place: “Ha- 
tonia Cottage,” 627 Commercial St., Province- 
town, Mass. : 


1-GATES, Jane De Pauw (Mrs. Harold J.), b 
New Albany, Ind., Apr. 1, 1886. x 

Desc. Michiel de Pauw (of Huguenot ancestry), 
dir. Dutch West India Co.; came from Holland 
to New Amsterdam, ca. 1621; patroon of Staten 
Island and Dutchess Co., N.J.; return to Hol- 
Jand; and thru: 

eon oers (1737-99), pvt. reader to Frederick the 


reat; 

5-Charles (6 1757), came with LaFayette; soldier 
Am. Rev., after which settled in Ky.: 

4-John, judge; mem. Ind. Assembly; m- Elizabeth 
Battiste; 

3-Washington Charles (1822-87), glass mfr., bank- 
er, and philanthropist, after whom De Pauw 
U. was named; m 1855, Katharine Newland (Dr. 
Elijah‘). 

5-Josiah Akin (d 1783), went from Va. to Ky. in 
pioneer days of Daniel Boone; d nr. New Al- 
bany, Ind.; 

4-Ransom Wallace (1806-53), m Martha Jacobs; 

3—-William Merchant (6 1828), Evansville, Ind.; m 
Mary Davis (John W.4, speaker House of Rep. 
and ist minister to China). 

2-Dau. of Newland Talbot De Pauw (1856-1913; 
See Vol. 1, p. 581), m 1879, Carrie Akin. 

ene 10, 1912, Harold Joel Gates, of Burlington, 


Residence: 1505 Rosewood Av., Louisville, Ky. 

1-LEE, Arthur (May 7, 1864-Mar. 22, 1925). 

8—Richard Lee (qv); 

7-Hancock (1653-1709), burgess, naval officer and 
collector of Va.; m 1st, 1675, Mary Kendall; 

6—Richard (1691-1740), m 1720, Judith Steptoe; 

5—-Kendall, m 1749, Bettv Heale; 

4—George, m Frances Ball; 

3—Arthur, m Sarah Haggeman. 

8-William Ball (qv); 

7-Capt. William (1641-94), justice and burgess; m 
2d, Miss Hanes, of “Bay View,” Northumber- 
land Co., Va.; 

6-Maj. James (1678-1754), of ‘““Bewdley’”’; m 2d, 1707, 
Mary (Conway) Daingerfield (1686-1730; Col. Ed- 
win Conway’, m Sarah Fleete); 

5—Col. James (1718-89), burgess and sheriff: mem. 
Va. Conv. of 1788; m 3d, Lettice Lee (1731-1811; 
Richard); 

4-Frances, m George Lee (4 above). 

2-Son of George K. Lee, m Ellen Bruce, dau. of 
William Hewson Clark, m Elvira Henry. of 
Halifax, Va.; issue: I—-Arthur (above): II—Wil- 
liam _H. C, (6 1866; m Lilah L. Peck); II1I—-George 
Kendall (1868-1924). 

I-m Sept. 19, 1898, Grace Thomas Davis (qv for 


issue). 

Ed. Va. Mil. Inst. and U. Va. . Was v.p. U.S. 
Trust Co. (Washington), Coal & Coke R.R. of 
W.Va.; dir. Davis Trust Co. (Elkins, W.Va.), 
Commercial Nat. Bank (Washington). Resi- 
dence: 1708 Mass. Av., Washington, D.C. 


1-LEE, Grace Thomas Davis (Mrs. Arthur), 0 
Frederick, Md., Oct. 19, 1870. 

7-Thomas Davis, m Mary Pierpont; 

6—Robert, m Ruth Gaither; 


; 5-Eli, m Jane Sears; 


4-John, m Sarah Randall; 

3-Caleb Dorsey (1792-1850), of Goodfellowship, 
Anne Arundel Co., Md.; m 1819, Louisa Warfield 
Brown. 

9-Henry Ridgely (d 1711), justice for Anne Arun- 
del Co., Md., 1686-92, mem. Md. Assembly, 1692; 
resigned as col. of militia; m Elizabeth How- 


ard; 

8—-Henry (1669-1699/1700), m Katherine Greenberry 
(Dep. Gov. Nicholas®, m Anne-); 

7-Elizabeth, m Thomas Worthington; 

6—Catherine, m Maj. Nicholas Gassaway (Capt. 
Thomas’, m Susanna, dau. of Capt. Henry 
Hanslap; Col. Nicholas’, m Anne, dau. of Capt. 
Thomas Besson); 

5-Lt. Brice J., m Dinah Warfield; 

eisiie G. (1776-1858), m John Riggs Brown (1775- 


3—Louisa Warfield (1799-1888), m 1819, Caleb Dorsey 
Davis (3 above). 

2-Dau. of Henry Gassaway Davis (1823-1916), coal 
miner, financier; U.S. senator from W.Va.,1871- 
83; Dem. nominee for V.P. of U.S., 1904; m 1853, 
Katherine Ann S., dau. of Judge Gideon Bantz, 
of Frederick, Md.; issue: I—Hallie (Mrs. 
Stephen B. Elkins, See Vol. 1, p. 588, for Brown 
lineage); II—Kate (1858-1908; m Cdr. R. M. G. 
Brown, U.S.N.); III-—Grace T. (above); IV— 
ery Gassaway (d 1896); V-John Thomas (b 

III-—m Sept. 19, 1898, Arthur Lee (qv); issue: 1— 
Ellen Bruce, 6 Phila., Pa., Mar. 1900; Vassar, 
21; m 1928, Stoddard Quintard Johnston; 2— 
Henry Davis, 6 Elkins, W.Va., Aug. 1901; V.M. 
I., ’20; 3—-Arthur, Jr., 6 Elkins, Aug. 1905; 4 
Thomas Davis, 6 Washington, D.C., Jan. 1907. 

Mem. D.C.G., C.D.A. Clubs: Colony (New York), 
Colonial Dames (Washington). Summer place: 
“Graceland,” Elkins, W.Va. Residence: 1708 
Mass, Av., Washington, D.C. 


MARY BLOOM MANNY (1845-1925). 

A pioneer in the movements for better food, tem- 
perance, woman suffrage, adult education, and 
mental hygiene. A student at the Universities 
of Michigan and Chicago. 


1-MANNY, Frank Addison, 6 Mounds, Brown 
Co., Ill., June 24, 1868, 
10-Stephen Hopkins (qv); 
9-Giles (ca. 1605-1690), m 1639, Catharine Whelden 
(d 1688/89) ; 
Fence (1642-1718), m 1667, Mary Meyrick (Wil- 
am’); 


7-Joseph (1688-1771), m 1712, Mary Mayo (Rev. 
John®; desc. Elder William Brewster); 


36 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


¢é~Hannah (b 1722), m 2d, 1742/43, Jabez Nichols (0 
1723; William’; desc. Dea. Samuel Chapin, and 
Thomas Biiss, both qv); 

5-Capt. Jabez (1748-1820), m 1767, Sarah Brown, 

4—A tossa (178y-1366), m 1810, Jeremiah Porter; 

3~Atossa Maria (1815-90), m 1889, Jacob Clinton 
Bloom, (1815-90; John‘, concerned with getting 
first railways north of Chicago), 

10-Henry Brown, of Salisbury, 1039; 

9—Dea. Henry (16152-1701), m 1641, Abigail—; 

8-Henry (1658-1708), m 1682, Hannah Putnam (d 


1727); 

7—John (b 1683), m 1708, Mary Elsy; 

6—Jonathan (1717-99), Am. Rev.; m Abigail Russell 
(1716-1808; desc. William Russell’, and John 
Tidd?) ; 

eee (1747-1828), m Jabez Nichols (5 above). 

9—John Porter (1595-1676), from Eng., settled at 
Hingham, Mass., 1635; removed to Salem; dep. 
Gen. Ct.; 6 Mary-; 

8~Israel (1643-1706), m 1672, Elizabeth Hathorne (6 
1649; Maj. William’) ; : 

7—Benjamin (1693-1726), m 1712, Hannah Endicott 
(Samuel; Zerubbabel®; Gov. John, qv); : 

6—Benjamin (1717/18-1794), Am. Rev.; m Eunice 
Nurse (1718-74; desc. Rebecca Nurse and Rev. 
Francis Dane); i 

5-Francis (1748-1815), Am. Rev.; m Priscilla Hall 
1760-post 1815) ; ; 

papers (1789-1855), m Atossa Nichols (4 above). 

10-Gov. John Endicott (qv); ee 

9-Dr. Zerubbabel (1635-1684), m Mary Smith; 

8-Samuel (1659?-1694), m Hannah Felton, 

7-Hannah (b 1691), m Benjamin Porter (7 above). ; 

10-Robert Andrews (d 1668), from Boxford, Eng.; 
m Grace-; 

9-Hannah (1642-1703), m 1665, Capt. John Peabody 
(1642-1720; Lt. Francis’, m Mary, dau. of Reg- 
inald Foster); 

&-Mary (0b 1672), m Richard Hazen (1669-1733) ; 

7-Priscilla, m Benjamin Kimball (1695-1752; desc. 
Richard?) ; 

6-Mehitable, m 1740, Jonathan Hall (1716-1809), Am. 
Rev. (desc. Dea. Richard’); _ 

5—Priscilla (1760-1820), m Francis Porter (5 above). 

2-Son of Mary Bloom (1845-1925), m 1861, William 
Charles Manny (1836-1915; William‘); issue: I- 
William Bloom (6 1862; m Olive Kansas Priest, 
d 1902; m 2d, Lula Moore); II-Hugh John (0 
1864; m Miriam Baldwin); jIlI—Robert McNeill 
(1866-67); IV-Frank Addison (above). 

IV—m June 23, 1904, Annette Sawyer (dv). 

A.B., U. Mich., ’93 (P.B.K.), A.M., 1836. Engaged 
in research and publicity in nutrition. Hobby: 
Genealogy and local history. Mem. S.A.R. 
Residence: Boxford, Mass. 

1-MANNY, Annette Sawyer (Mrs. Frank A.), 0 
Boxford, Mass., Dec. 11, 1868. ; 

7-William Sawyer (1613-1703), of Newbury, Mass.; 


m Ruth-; ; 
William. (1656-1718), m 1677, Mrs. Sarah Little- 
ea velles (d 1735; Francis Littlefield’; Ed- 


mun4d); 
eaaneis (1681-1756), m 1725, Mrs. Susannah Lord 


Lowe; 

sariet (1726-1808), m Mrs. Elizabeth Lakeman 
Brown; 

8-Dr. George Whitefield (1770-1855), m 1800, Polly 
Killam (4774-1860; Thomas‘ [1745-1780/81], Am. 
Rev.; Ebenezer®; Thomas’; Thomas’; Daniel®; 
He eT whit (ay) 

$—William e ; 

Resolved (1615-1690 or 94), m ist, 1640, Judith 
Vassall (1619-80; William»); 

7~Josiah (b 1654), m Remember Reed; 

6-Samuel, m Dinah Kenney (0 1698); y Hy 

6—Eunice (1719-1803), y Mark Howe (1701-78; John®; 
John’; James’, qv); 

Awa, (1756-1826), m Elizabeth Fuller (b 1756; Tim- 
othy® [1707-96], Am. Rev.); 

-Abijah (1788-1872), m 1811, Martha Bridgman. 

10-William Mu av); 

9-Priscilla, m John Alden (qv); 

8-Ruth (d 1674), m 1657, John Bass (1632-1716) ; 

7~Mary (b 1669), m 1694, William Copeland (1656- 
1716) ; 

CA areas is renee satian: @ pe, 

5-Rebekah , m isaa : 

i'Theoda (1760-1837), m 1780, Rev. Isaac Bridgman 
1757-1815) ; 

ales 4799-1855), m Abijah Howe (8 above). 

Dau. of Thomas Killam Sawyer (1811-95), 
farmer; m 1848, Sophia Bridgman Howe (1821- 
93); issue: I-Thomas Killam (b 1849; m Nellie 
Twisden); II-James B. (1850-1924; m Sarah E. 


Howe); III—Evie Sophia (b 1853; m Nelson E. 
Harris); IV-Susan Maria (b 185; m N. L. 
Howe); V-—Isaac H. (b 1858; m Bertha Colby); 
ViI-—Martha (1862-69); ViII-—Annette (above); 
VillI-—John Herbert (1865-72). 

Vil-m June 238, 1904, Frank Addison Manny (qv). 

Grad. Salem Normal School, studied at Jena, 
Harvard, Columbia and Chicago U. Teacher 
and story teller. Mem. D.A.R. Residence: 
Journey’s End, Boxford, Mass, 

1-MACFARLAND, Charles Stedman, 0 Boston, 
Mass., Dec. 12, 1866. 

9-Lt. Griffin (Craft) Crafts (1609-89), from Eng. 
with Winthrop’s fleet, 1630; settled at Roxbury, 
Mass.; selectman; dep. Gen. Ct.; lt. Roxbury 
mil. company 21 yrs.; m 1st, Alice-; 

8-Lt. Samuel (1637-90), m Elizabeth Seaver (Rob- 
ert®, m Blizabeth Ballard); 

7-—Benjamin; 

6-Benjamin (1706-46), served in expdn. against 
Louisburg, 1745; m Mary Choate; 

5-Eleazer (1743-93), 1t. at Bunker Hill; later maj. 
and lt. col. in Am. Rev.; m Elizabeth Allen; 

4-Bleazer ; 

3—John (1799-1872), m 1832, Abigail Webster (1805-95), 
cousin of Daniel Webster. 

2-Son of Sarah Abigail Crafts (1886-1918), m 1856, 
Daniel Macfarland (1824-79); surviving issue: 
I-—Jane F. (0 1870); II-Charles Stedman (above). 

II-m Mar. 9, 1904, Mary Perley Merrili, 6} Daven- 
port, Ia., Mar. 16, 1875; dau. of Rev. James Gris- 
wold Merrill, of Nashville, Tenn., m Louisa 
Boutwell; issue: 1—-Charles S., Jr., 6 Malden, 
Mass., Feb. 7, 1905; Williams, ’27; 2-Lucia Mer-. 
rill, 6 Norwalk, Conn., Jan. 1, 1908; 3-James 
Merrill, b S. Norwalk, Oct. 1909. 

B.D., Yale, 1897, Ph.D., 1899; (D.D., U. Paris, 1918, 
Ursinus, 1919, U. Geneva, 1925; LL.D., Elon, 
1922). Ordained Congl, ministry, 1897; pastor, 
Malden, Mass., 1900-06; S.Norwalk, Conn., 1906- 
11; social service sec., 1911-12, and gen.sec. 
since 1912, of Federal Council of the Churches 
of Christ in America. Vol. chaplain with 
French and Belgian armies, 1918; maj., chap- 
lain, U.S.A. Decorated Officier de la Legion 
d’Honneur (French), Order of Leopold and Or- 
der of Leopold, II (Belgian), Chevalier Order 
of the Holy Sepulchre. Author (See Who’s 
Who in America). Mem. O.F.P.A., S.R., etc. 
Clubs: Yale, Army and Navy, City, Nat. Arts, 
Town Hall (New York), Cosmos (Washing- 
ton). Residence: Mountain Lakes, N.J. 


oer ed a Edward Foote, 0 Norwich, N.Y., Jan. 

8—-Thomas Wait (qv); 

7-Benjamin (1644-1704), soldier and scout in 
French and Indian War; m Martha Leonard; 

6-John (1680-1744), sgt. and cdr. French and In- 
dian War; m Mary Belden; 

5—John (1703-76), m 2d, Mary Frary; 

4—-John (1748-1801), soldier Am. Rev.; m Mary-; 

3-Solomon (1768-1846), m Lucy Wells. 

9-Nathaniel Foote (qv); 

8-Nathaniel (6b 1620), m Elizabeth Smith; 

7—-Nathaniel (1647-1703), m Margaret Bliss; 

6—Nathaniel (1682-1774), m Ann Clark; 

5-Daniel (1716-1801), m Margaret Parsons; 

4-TIsaac (b 1746), soldier Am. Rev.; m Mary Kel- 


logge; 

3-Amasa (1778-1869), m Sally Kelloge. 

2-Son of John Waite (1809-68), m 1st, Harriet B., 
dau. Henry Mitchell; m 3d, Betsy Newton 
Foote (1821-1905); issue (lst marriage): I—Har- 
riet (1888-72; m Rev. Noah Rush Everts); (3d 
marriage): II-John Kellogg (1857-1902; m 1889, 
Alice Bunyard); Il1I-Edward Foote (above). 

IlI-m May 5, 1892, Alice Maude Eaton, b Brook- 
lyn, N.Y., Sept. 25, 1861; dau. Asahel K. Eaton, 
chemist and inventor, of Brooklyn, N.Y.; is- 
sue: 1—Bradford (Sept. 4-Sept. 6, 1900). 

A.B., Madison (now Colgate) U., ’80 (D.K.E.); 
LL.B., Columbian, 1883, LL.M., 1884 (Phi Delta 
Phi). With U.S. Pension Bur., 1880-97; lawyer, 
Minneapolis, 1897-1904; asst. city atty., 1901-02; 
supt. police, 1902-03; judge Municipal Ct., 1904- 
11; judge Dist. Ct., 1911-, with exclusive charge 
Juvenile Ct., 1911-21 (See Who’s Who in Amer- 
ica). Clubs: Athletic, Six O’Clock, Social Ser- 
hes Residence: 2009 Queen Av., Minneapolis, 

nn. 


Se reant George, Jr. (IX), 0 Phila., Pa., Dec. 
4-James Vaux (1748-1842), from Eng., 1771, set- 
tled at Valley Forge, Pa.: 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 37 


3George, VII (1779-1886), m Eliza Head Sansom 
(1789-1870). 

8-Anthony Morris, 2d (qv); 

7—Anthony, 3d Wes A1T6s), mem. Pa. Assembly; 
enpelge s asso. justice City Ct.; m Phoebe 

ues 

6-Anthony, 4th (1705-1780), m 1st, Sarah Powell; 

5-Samuel (1734-1812), capt. 1st City Troop Phila. 
Light Horse; mem. Pa. Assembly; many yrs. 

gov. the State in Schuylkill (club); m Rebecca 
Wistar (Casper®) ; 

4-Israel Wistar (1778- 1870), commission merchant, 
Phila., m Mary Hollingsworth; 

3-Levi (1807- 68), Phila.; m 1880, Naomi McClen- 
achan (1811-93). 

2-Son of George Vaux, VIII (1832-1915), m 1859, 
Sarah H. Morris (1838-80); issue: I-Mary M 
(Mrs. Charles Doolittle Walcott, av for other 
lineages); II—George, Jr. (above); I1I—William 
S. (1872-19 908). 

II-m Apr. 2, 1907, Mary Walsh James, b Milwau- 
kee, Wis., Aug. 18, 1875; dau. of Robertson 
James; issue (both b Bryn Mawr, Pa.): 1— 
George, 6b Sept. 30, 1908; .2-Henry James, 0 
Nov. 6, 1912. 

S.B., Haverford, 84; LL.B., U.Pa., 1888. Lawyer, 
shoe mfr. Insp. State Penitentiary, eastern 
dist. of Pa., 1898-1905; mem. U.S. Bd. Indian 
Commrs. since 1906, now chmn. Mem. bd. 
mgrs. Wistar Inst., Haverford Coll., Carson 
Coll. Pres. Phila. Mineralogical Soc., etc. 
(See Who’s Who in America). Club: Univer- 
Mitvan (enila.): Summer place: “Highland 
Home,” Pocono Manor, Pa. Residence: “The 
Thicket,” Bryn Mawr, Pa. 


1-WALCOTT, Charles Doolittle, 6 New York 
Mills, N.Y., Mar. 31, 1850. 

8-William (Wallcutt) Walcott, 
Salem, Mass., 1637; 

7—Capt. Jonathan (a 1699), m 2d, 1685, Deliver- 
ance Putnam (6 1656; Lt. Thomas’, m ist, 
Ann, dau. of Edward Holyoke; John’, av); 

6—-William (b 1690), m 1712, Mary Felt (Moses, m 
Hannah Maine; George’); 

5-Benjamin (1729-81), officer Am. Rev.; m Mary 
Foster; 

4-Benjamin Stuart (1755-1824), founder of New 
York Cotton Mills Co., 1818; m Marcy Dexter; 

3—Benjamin Stuart (1785- 1862), m Irene Doolittle. 

2-Son of Charles Doolittle Walcott (1818-52), cot- 
ton mfr.; m 1840, Mary (1821-97), dau. of Thomas 
Lane; issue: I-Josephine Mary (1842-1908); 
II-Ellis Pitcher (1844-1916); IlI—-William Lane 
(1846-73) ; IV—Charles Doolittle (above). 

IV-—m June 22, 1888, Helena Burrows Stevens 
(Feb. 16, 1858-July 11, 1911) ; dau. of Sidney Ste- 
vens, of Rochester, NYG issue: 1—Charles D., 
JY. (May 17, 1889- Apr. 7, 1913); 2-Sidney Ste- 
vens, 0 Washington, D.C., Oct. 2, 1892; m 1917, 
Helen Louise Davis, 0 1893 ; 3-Helen Breese, 
b Rochester, N.Y., Aug. 20, 1894; m 1925, Cole 
Joseph Younger, b June 14, 1894; 4-Benjamin 
Stuart (July 8, 1896-Dec. 12, 1917; killed in aero- 
plane battle over the German lines). 

M 2d, June 30, 1914, Mary Morris Vaux (qv). 

Ed. pub. sch., Utica, N.Y.; (LL.D., Hamilton, 1897, 
U.Chicago, 1901, Johns Hopkins, 1902, U.Pa.., 
1903, Yale, 1910, St. Andrew’s, 1911, Pittsburgh, 
Harvard, 1913, Paris, 1924; Ph.D., Royal Fred- 
ericks Late Christiania, 1911; Se.D., Cambridge, 
1909). Paleontologist in charge "invertebrate 
paleontology, 1888-98, geologist in general 
charge geology and paleontology, 1893-94, and 
dir. 1894-1907, U.S. Geol. Survey; hon. curator 
dep. paleontology, 1892-97, and since 1898; head 
of Nat. Mus. Jan. 1897- July 1898, with title of 
acting asst. sec., Smithsonian Instn., and 
since Jan. 1907, sec. same; sec. Carnegie Instn. 
of Washington, 1902-05, also v. chmn. bd. trus- 


from Eng. to 


tees, and, 1917-1923, chmn. exec. com. same; 
v.p. and dir. Research Corpn., New York 
(See Who’s Who in America). Residence: 


1743 224 St. N.W., Washington, D.C. 


1—WALCOTT, Mary Morris Vaux (Mrs. Charles 
D.), 6 Phila., Pa., July 31, 1860. 

8—Dr. Thomas “Wynne (q v): 

7-Hannah, m 1695, Daniel Humphrey (b 1660): 

6—Martha, m 1738, Stephen Paschall (1713-14-1800) ; 

5-Hannah, m 1768, Levi Hollingsworth; 

4—Mary (1776- 1820); m 1799, Israel Wistar Morris 
(1778-1870) ; 

3—Levi (1807-68), m m 1830, Naomi McClenachan. 

8—Valentine Hollingsworth (av); 


7—Henry (1658-1721), came to Pa., 1688; coroner 


and clk. of ct., Chester Co., Pa.; mem. Assem- 
bly, 1695; removed to Elk River, Cecil Co., 
Md., 1711-12; surveyor of the county; m 1688, 
Lydia Atkinson; 

6—Zebulon (d 1763), large land owner; magistrate 
oa Hon County Ct.; m 1st, 1727, Ann Maulden 


(d 1 
sev: tti39- 1824), m Hannah Paschall (5 above). 
2-Dau. of George Waux, VIII (1832-1915), m 1859, 
Sarah Humphreys Morris (1838-80). For issue. 
and other lineages see George Vaux, Jr. 
M June 30, 1914, Charles Doolittle Walcott (qv). 
Residence: 1743 22d St. N.W., Washington, D.C. 


1-SANDS, Frank Elbert, } New Fairfield, Conn., 
July 17, 1863. 

10-John Wakeman (1601-61), from Eng. to New 
Haven Colony, 1638; a signer of the New Ha-° 
ven Compact, 1689; dep. Gen. Ct.; first treas. 
of the colony 6 yrs.; magistrate 20 yrs.; 

9-Rev. Samuel (1635-92), m 1656, Hannah Good- 
year (1635-1721) ; 

8-—Capt. John (1659-1709), capt. of Train Band, 
tio Conn.; m 1687, Martha Hubbell (d 

7-Stephen (b 1702), Am. Rev.; m 1727, Rebecca 
Morehouse (bap. 1712-1762); 

6—David (1780-1813), pvt. 5th Conn. Cont. Regt.; m 
1754, Mary Jennings (6 1730); 

5-Jeremiah (1756-1801), pvt. 8d Conn. Light Horse; 
m Phoebe Hendricks (1754-1836; John®, pvt. 5th 
Conn. Cont. Regt., m Eunice, dau. of David 
Bradley, m Damaris Davis); 

4—Martha (1793-1818), m 1810, Hezekiah Wellman 
(1789-1865), War 1812 (Pauls, Am. Rev. 3 yrs., m 
Phoebe Eastman; Barnabas®, Am. Rev., m 
Sarah Ward; Gideon’); 

3—Phoebe Jane (1817-48), m 1834, Napoleon B. 
Turner (1816-53; Aaron’, m Sarah Ann, dau. of 
Philip Briggs; John>, m Mercy, dau. of 
Thomas Nickerson). 

2-Son of Mary Malvina Turner (1839-65), m 1859, 
Jesse Sands (b Eng., 1838-1912); issue: I-Clara 
Louise (6 1861); II—Frank Elbert (above). 

II-m Apr. 26, 1888, Alice Louise Brasee, 6 Lan- 
caster, O., July 21, 1866; dau. of Judge John 
Schofield Brasee (dese. Col. Michael Cresap 
[1702-88], noted in Indian and Revolutionary 
Warfare, hero of “Cresap’s War,” founder of 
the Ohio Company, 1748); issue: 1—Anna 
Bocce b Meriden, Conn., Dec. 10, 1889; Ely 

our 

PhB Yale- S., ’8. Organized, 1886, and since 
pres. and treas. Journal Publishing Co., and 
editor Meriden Daily Journal. Maj., Conn. 
State Guard. Pres. Meriden Business Men’s 
Assn., Meriden Bd. of Trade; sec. Meriden 
Pub. Library Bd. Mem. S.A.R. Clubs: Yale 
(New York), Graduates (New Haven), Home, 
Highland Country. Summer place: “High- 
land,’’ Westfield, Conn. Residence: 64 Lincoln 
St., Meriden, Conn. 


1-REIMERS, Nellie May Cady (Mrs. John J.), 
b Cambridge, Ill., Oct. 17, 1879. 
9-Set. Nicholas Cady (1615-ca. 1700), from Eng. 
bet. 1628-30, settled at Watertown, Mass.: d 
at Groton, Mass.; m 1648, Judith Knapp (Wil- 
liam?) ; 
m 1689, 


8—Capt. Joseph (1666-1742), rep. Gen. Ct.; 
Sarah Davis (b 1667); 

Teigphen (1701-85), m 1728, Abigail Lee (1703 /04- 

6-Samuel (1724-99). pvt. Am. Rev.; m 1746, Eliz- 
abeth Winter (1728-1831); 

5—Jeremiah (1752-1848), mem. ‘Boston Tea Party,” 
and soldier throughout Am. Rev.; m 1772, Han- 


nah Warner (1754-1829) ; 

4—Stephen (1786-1863), m 1810, Cynthia Robinson 
(1793-1869) : 

3—Lyman Spalding (1826-1908), m 1848, Anna Mas- 
call (1833-1920). 

5-John (MacElInay) MacNay (1753-1841), b York 
Co., Pa.; pvt. Am. Rev., pensioned; m 1779, 
Hannah Brown: 

4—Joseph (b 1785). began to write name MacNay; 
m 1814, Margaret Hunter (6 1786); 

3-—Samuel (1822-1904), m ca. 1857, Sarah Elizabeth 
Lewis (1832-65). 

2-Dau. of Lyman Edear Cady (6b 1855). architect; 
m 1877, Sarah Elizabeth MacNay (1859-96); issue: 
T—Nellie Mav (above); II-Rov Edgar (1885- 
1918: m 1908, Mabel Hartman, 6 1889). 

I—m Sept. 12, 1900. John Jacob Reimers, 6 Den- 
mark, Oct. 30. 1878; son of John Reimers. from 
Denmark to Fremont, Neb.. 1881; issue: 1—-Ger- 


38 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


ald Fletcher, 6 Omaha, Neb., Dec. 7, 1903. 
Mem. D.F.P.A., D.A.C., D.A.R., Neb. Hist. Soc., 

Neb. Geneal. Soc., W.C.T.U.; life mem. Neb. 

Children’s Home Soc. Residence: Genoa, Neb. 


LT. FRANCOIS W. DAWSON (1840-89), from a 
daguerreotype taken at Richmond, 1862. 


WARRINGTON DAWSON. 


1-DAWSON, Warrington, SiC. 
Sept. 27, 1878. 


7-David Morgan, from Wales to America ¢a. 
1700; m Mary-; 


b Charleston, 


6—Evan (d 1763), m Joanna Biles (George’, m Mar- 
tha Blackshaw [g.dau. of Randall Blackshaw, 
who came in the ‘‘Welcome” with William 
Penn, 1682]; William’, large landowner in 
piety Co., Pa., before arrival of William 
enn); 
5—George (1743-1810), of ‘“‘Prospect,” nr. Princeton, 
N.J.; col. Cont. Army; explorer; m 1764, Mary 


Baynton; 
Pa.; m 1795, 


4—Col. John (1770-1817), 
Margaret Bunyan; 

3-Judge Thomas Gibbes (1799-1861), m 2d, 1830, 
Sarah Hunt Fowler. 

9-Thomas Budd, came to America, 1668; a pro- 
prietor of the Province of Jersey; 

8-John, treas. Province of West Jersey, 1683; 
m Rebecca Baynton; 

7—Mary, m Peter Baynton; 

6—-John (1726-73), m 1747, Elizabeth Chevalier 
(dese. Bethune-Sully family); 

5—Mary (b 1749), m 1764, George Morgan (5 above). 

10-Willem deKay (av); 

9Jacobus Tunis (d 1691), m 1658, Hillegonda 
Theunisse (d 1707); 

8-Jacobus (b 1672), m 1694, Sarah Willet (Col. 
Thomas’); 

7-Col. Thomas (1697-1758), Orange Co., N.Y.; sol- 
dier French and Indian War; m 1723, Chris- 
Hap (1707-84), dau. Thomas Duncan, of Scot- 
and; 

is any toes (1728-59), m 1754, Julianna Gale 

5-Juliana, m 1772, James Bunyan; 

4—Margaret, m 1795, John Morgan (4 above). 

2-Son of Francis Warrington Dawson (London, 
Eng., 1840-d Charleston, S.C., 1889; oldest son 
of Joseph Austin and Mary Reeks of Lon- 
don, and elder brother of Rev. Joseph William 
Reeks, hon. canon of St. George’s Cathedral, 
Southwark, and missionary rector of St. Pe- 
ter’s Ch., Woolwich; nephew of Capt. Wil- 
liam A. Dawson, B.A., killed in action Sepoy 
Mutiny; descendant from Fisher family in 
collateral line from Bishop John Fisher, mar- 
tyr under Henry VIII), capt. Army of North- 
ern Va., C.S.A., chief ordnance officer of Gen. 
Fitzhugh Lee; founder and editor Charleston 
News and Courier; Knight of St. Gregory the 
Great; m 1874, Sarah Fowler Morgan (1842-1909); 
issue: I—~Ethel (m Herbert Barry, See Vol. 1, 
p. 210); II-Warrington (above). 

II—not married. Ed. Ecole St. Thomas d’Aquin, 
Paris; University Sch. and Coll. of Charles- 
ton. Diplomat, author. Special newspaper 
correspondent in Spain, France, Russia, Bel- 
gium, Holland, Italy, Africa, England, 
1898-1917. Confidential adviser to Am. ambas- 
sador in Paris, 1917-19; spl. asst. to the am- 
bassador since 1919. Hon. pres. Charleston, 
S.C., Council of Boy Scouts since 1924. Offi- 
cer of the Legion of Honor. Author or editor 
of fifteen published works in French or in 
English, notably: The Scar; Adventure in 
the Night; The Green Moustache; Opportu- 
nity and Theodore Roosevelt, ete. (See Who’s 
Who in America). American address: care 
Council of Boy Scouts, West Wing Old Cit- 


Morganza, 


adel, Charleston, S.C. Official address: Am- 
erican Embassy, Paris. France. Residence: 
19 Rue du Maréchal Joffre, Versailles, 
France. 


1-CAMAK, James de Xavier, 6 Augusta, Ga., 
June 22, 1913. 

12-John Washington, from Eng. (great grand- 
father of George Washington), m Anne Pope; 

11—Lawrence, m Mildred Warner; 

10—John, m Catherine Whiting; 

9-BElizabeth, m Thomas Lanier, lt. of Foot of 
Va. colonial militia (John [1633-1719], from 
ong. ca. 1670, settled in Prince George’s Co., 

a.)3 

8-Sampson, m Elizabeth Chamberlain: 

7—Rebecca, m Walton Harris, capt. Am. Rev. 
(4 sons served at one time in Ga. Assembly); 

6-Sampson (b 1763), m Susannah Willis: 

5-Stephen W. (1786-1822), m Sarah Watkins 
(1784-1869) ; 

4-Jane Victoria (1815-69), 
Smythe (1810-90); 

3-Judge William W. (1841-1917), m Leila Rains 
(1847-1923). 

1i-Capt. Thomas Harris (qv); 

10—Maj. William (1622-69), burgess; m Lucy-; 

9-Edward (1652-1735), m Mary-; 


m James Madison 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 39 


8-Nathan (b 1677), capt. colonial militia; soldier 
Am. Rev.; m Katherine Walton (George®); 

7—-Walton (b 1739), early settler in Greene Co., 
Ga.; mem. Ga. Assembly; m Rebecca Lanier 
(7 above). 

7—-Valentine (de Xavier) Sevier (d 1803, aet. 101), 
from France to Va.; m 1740, Joanna Goode, 
of Baltimore; 

6—John (1745-1815), began to write name Sevier; 
noted Indian fighter; capt. Va. Line, 1772; gen. 
in Am. Rev.; mem, 1st Congress, 1789-91; 1st 
gov. of Tenn., 1796-1801, and again 1803-09; mem. 
12th and 18th Congresses, 1811-15; brig. gen. 
militia; m 2d, 1780, Katherine Sherrill, noted 
patriot; 

oe Conway, m Maj. William McClellan, 


ASS 

4-Mary Jane (1821-83), m Gen. Gabriel J. Rains; 

3—Leila George (1847-1923), m Judge William Wat- 
kins Smythe (1841-1917), of Augusta, Ga. 

6-Henry Rains, of Va.; 

5-Gabriel M., settled in Ala.; m Hester Ambrose 
(among their sons was George W., M.D., 
LL.D., noted chemist and soldier); 

4—-Gabriel James (1803-81), U.S.M.A., ’27; 1t. col. 
U.S.A. and brig. gen. C.S.A.; m Mary Jane 
McClellan (4 above). 

2-Son of Josephine Smythe (d 1915), m 1911, James 
Wellborn Camak (See Vol. 1, p. 534, for ge- 
nealogy). 

Residence: Athens, Ga. 


Serpent rere Lambert, b St. Paul, Minn., Aug. 
8-Thomas Fairchild (qv); 

7—Zachariah (1652-1703), m Hannah Beach; 
6—Zachariah (1700-77), »% Deborah Fairchild; 
5—David (1734-1807), m Catherine Gregory; 
4—David (1767-1855), m Hannah Day; 

3—Lewis (1797-1855), m Elizabeth Day. 

10-John Alden (qv); 

9—-Joseph (1624-97), m Mary Simmons (Moses); 
8-Isaac, m 1685, Mehitable Allen (01665; Sam- 


uel’); 
7-Capt. Ebenezer (1693-1776), m Anna Keith 
(Joseph§) ; 


6—-Abigail (6 1721), m 1788, Ebenezer Byram, Jr. 
iO ey Capt. Ebenezer’; Capt. Nicholas’; Nich- 
olas®) ; 

5-Mary, m Silas Ayers; 

4-Mary K., m John Day; 

8-Elizabeth, m Lewis Fairchild (3 above). 

2-Son of Henry Shields Fairchild (1826-1913), 
pres. Union League of Minn., 1861-65; realtor, 
St. Paul; m 1857, Elizabeth Matilda Clayland 
(b 1834); issue: I-Charles Clayland (m Grace 
Sabin); II-—Caroline Friend; III—Florence 
(1867-1905; m Charles Henry Bigelow, Jr.; See 
Vol. 1, p. 468); IV—Alice (m Gustave A. Risser); 
V-Lambert (above). 

V-—m Apr. 27, 1904, Mabel Hortense (Baker) Pol- 
hamus, dau. of Irvin Baker (g.son of Gen. 
Irvin McDowell, of Detroit); issue (all b St. 
Paul, Minn.); 1-Marion H. and 2—Mildred L. 
ier) b Feb. 28, 1905; 3-Mabel A., 6 Dec. 28, 


Broker, New’ York. First class pvt., U.S.A., 
World War. Mem. S.A.R.; cdr. Belvidere 
Brooks Post 450, American Legion. Address: 
136 Liberty St., New York. 


1_JOYES, Morton Venable, } Louisville, Ky., 
Jan. 6, 1864. 

7-Abraham Venable (qv); 

6-Abraham (1700-68), burgess and lt. of militia 
for Louisa Co., Va.; justice of County Ct., 
Hanover Co.; m 1723, Martha Davis (1703-65); 

5—James (1734-1814), Am. Rev.; m Judith Morton 
(1739-1826; Col. Joseph®, Am. Rev.); 

4—Joseph (1761-1833), grad. and trustee Hampden- 
epee Coll.; m 1791, Elizabeth Watkins (Fran- 
cis) ; 

8-Judith Morton (b ca. 1797), m Capt. Thomas 
Joyes (1787-1866), of Ky.; served in War 1812 
(Patrick* [1751-1806], from Ireland, 1788, settled 
at Louisville, Ky., 1784, m Ann O’Gara). 

8—Col. Richard Lee (qv); 

7~Hancock (1653-1709), burgess, naval officer, and 
collector of Va.; m Sarah Allerton (b 1660; 
Tsaac’; Isaac® , m Fear, dau. of Elder William 
Brewster); 

6-Hancock (d 1762), m 1736, Mary Willis (Col. 
Henry’, m Mildred Washington, aunt of 
George Washington); 

5-John (d 1802), maj. Am. Rev.; m Elizabeth Bell; 


4-Sarah O. (d 1824), m 1811, John Jordan Crit- 
tenden; 

38-Ann Mary, m Chapman Coleman (1813-91). 

10-—John Goode (1620-30-1709), loyalist, emigrated 
to the Barbados ca. 1648, thence to Va., where 
he owned the plantation of ‘Whitley,’ on 
the James River below Richmond, m 1st, Miss 
Mackarness}; 

9-Martha, m John Branch; 

8—Obedience, m Thomas Turpin; 

7-Thomas (d 1790), m Mary Jefferson, aunt of 
Pres. Thomas Jefferson; 

6—Obedience, m 1754, Col. John Harris (1732-1800), 
of “Norwood,” Powhatan Co., Va.; 

5—Judith, m 1783, Maj. John Crittenden (ca. 1750- 
1805), maj. Va. State Line and It. Va. Cont. 
Army in Am. Rev.; burgess, 1783; an original 
mem. Soc. Cin.; 

4-John J. (1787-1863), grad. William and Mary 
Coll., 1806; atty. gen. Ill. Ty., 1809-10; officer 
War 1812; U.S. senator from Ky., 1817-19, 1835- 
41, 1842-48, and 1855-61; Atty. Gen. of U. S., 
Mar. 5-Sept. 13, 1841, and 1850-58; gov. of Ky., 
1848-50; mem. 37th Congress, 1861-63; m Sarah O. 
Lee (4 above). 

2—Son of Patrick Joyes (1826-1904), lawyer; m 1855, 
Florence Coleman (1836-1913); issue: JI—Ann 
Mary (m Haiden Trigg Curd); II-Thomas; III-— 
Chapman Coleman (m Sallie P. Swope); IV— 
Morton Venable (above); V—Florence Cole- 
man; Vi-—Eugenia Coleman (m George Ran- 
dall); ViII-—Crittenden (b 1870; m Lida Pearce 
Robinson; m 2d, Mary Almeda Griggs); VIII-— 
Patrick. 

IV-—m Dec. 81, 1889, Caroline Hancock Preston 
Barr, b Louisville, Ky., Dec. 22, 1864; dau. of 
Judge John Watson Barr, of Ky., and sister of 
Mrs. John B. McFerran (qv for genealogy); 
issue (all b Louisville, Ky.): 1-Watson Barr, 
b Jan. 15, 1891; 2-Preston Pope (av for Barr 
lineages); 3-Florence Coleman, b July 16, 1895; 
m Apr. 29, 1921, William Cecil Dabney; 4-Mor- 
ton Venable, Jr., b Feb. 15, 1906. 

B.L., U. Va., 1885. Practiced law at Louisville, 
Ky., 1885-1913; co. atty. of Jefferson Co., 1898- 
1902. First lt. air service, Sept. 1917; capt., 
Aug. 1918; maj., judge adv., Aug. 1919; hon. 
discharged, Sept. 1920. Residence: 127 W. 
Ormsby Ave., Louisville, Ky. 


Dedede Preston Pope, 6 Louisville, Ky., Nov. 

12-William Hancock, an incorporator, 1609, of 
the 2d charter of James I; came from Eng., 
1620; was massacred by savages at Berkeley 
Hundred, Va., 1622; 

11—Augustin (d 1630), came to Va., 1630, to claim 
his father’s estate; 

10-William (1631-72), posthumous son, planter; 

9—George (1658-82); 

8—Robert (1679-1732) ; 

7—George (1724-83), m Mary Jones; 

6-George (1754-1820), lawyer, Fincastle, Va.; col. 
Va. Line in Am. Rev.; mem. 3d and 4th Con- 
gresses, 1793-97; m Margaret Strother (John’‘); 

5—Caroline (1785-1847), m Capt. William Preston, 
2d (1765-1821; William®; John‘); 

4—Josephine, m Col. Jason Rogers (1803-48), col. in 
Black Hawk and Mexican wars; 

tee P., m Judge John Watson Barr (1826- 

07). 

2-Son of Caroline Hancock Preston Barr, m 1889, 
Morton Venable Joyes (qv for other lineages). 

M Oct. 11, 1916, Nina Harlan Bingham, 6 Louis- 
ville, Ky., Nov. 9, 1892; dau. of Harry Harris 
Bingham, of Louisville (Samuel Y.’, m Marga- 
ret Jamison; Jamest, from Ireland before Am, 
Rev., settled nr. Charlotte, N.C., m_Sarah 
Young), m Nina Gordon, dau. of Cyrus Harlan; 
issue (all 6 Louisville, Ky.): 1—Nina_Bing- 
ham, b July 25, 1917; 2-Preston Pope, 6 Dec. 25, 
1918; 3-Caroline Barr, 6b Dec. 18, 1921. 

Lumber business. Residence: Cherokee Park, 
Louisville, Ky. 


1-McFERRAN, Josephine Preston Barr (Mrs. 
John B.), 6 Louisville, Ky., April 8, 1868. 

5—~Thomas Barr (1703-89), from Ireland to Pa.. 
1730: farmed on border of Maryland; moved 
to Ky. with family; m Mary Ross: 

pee aS m 1776, Mary Toland Barclay, of 
Phila. ; 

3—William (1796-1844), extensive cotton planter in 
Miss.; m 1825, Anne Watson. 

5—Josiah Watson (1748-1828; g.son of Christopher, 
b in Treland), went from Pa. to nr. Alexan- 


40 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


dria, Va., ca. 1771; was large landowner in 
1880" Ky. and Va.; m 1771, Jane Taylor (1752- 

4—Dr. John (1775-1821), Frankfort, Ky.; m 1804, 
Ann Bannister Howe (1785-1835; Capt. Ed- 
ward’, officer Am. Rev., m Ann, dau. of Col. 
William Lyne, officer Am. Rev.); 

3-Anne (1808-29), m 1825, William Barr (3 above). 

6—-John Preston (qv); 

5—William (1727-83), mem. Va. Ho. of Burgesses, 
co. It. Fincastle Co.; a founder of Liberty 
Hall (now Washington and Lee U.); col. Am. 
Rev.; m Susannah Smith (Travis*, of Henrico 
Co., Va.); 

4—Capt. William (1765-1821), m Caroline Hancock; 

3-Josephine, m Col. Jason Rogers (1803-48), grad. 
U.S.M.A., 1821; col. in Black Hawk and Mexi- 
can wars. 

ll—William Hancock, an incorporator, 1609, of 
the 2d charter of James I, came from Eng., 
1620, was massacred by savages at Berkeley 
Hundred, Va., 1622; 

10-Augustin (d 1630), came to Va., 1630, to claim 
his father’s estate; 

9-William (1631-72), posthumous son, planter; 

8—-George (1658-82) ; 

7—Robert (1679-1732) ; 

6—George (1724-83), m Mary Jones; 

5—George (1754-1820), lawyer, Fincastle, Va.; col. 
Va. Line in Am. Rev.; mem. 3d and 4th Con- 
gresses, 1793-97; m Margaret Strother (John‘); 

4—Caroline (1785-1847), m Capt. William Preston 
(4 above). 

2-Dau. of John Watson Barr (1826-1907), LL.B.. 
Transylvania, 1847; lawyer, Louisville, Ky.: 
U.S. district judge for Ky., 1880-99; m 1859, 
Susan Preston Rogers; issue: I-Anna Wat- 
son; II-John Watson (m Margaret McFerran); 
III-Caroline Hancock (m Morton Venable 
Joyes, qv); IV—Susan Rogers (m Edward John 
McDermott); V—John Rogers (d 1906; m Eliz- 
abeth Nelson Wood); ViI-—Josephine Preston 
(above); VII-Elise Rogers (m William Wal- 
lace McDowell). 

ViI-m Nov. 15, 1894, John Byrd McFerran II 
(July 18, 1864-Mar. 20, 1906); son of John Byrd 
McFerran, of Louisville, Ky.; issue (all } 
Louisville): 1-John Byrd III, b Sept. 21, 1895; 
m Apr. 29, 1919, Jeannette Barnes (issue: Caro- 
line Barnes, 6 June 3, 1920): 2-Watson Barr; 
b Oct. 31, 1898; 3-Susan Preston (Sept. 19, 1901- 
Jan. 3, 1903). 

Mem. C.D.A. Residence: The Pennington, 2110 
Cherokee Parkway, Louisville, Ky. 


ete L, Franklin, 6 Ansonia, Conn., Aug. 

5-Benjamin Farrel (1753-1844), of Waterbury, 
Conn.; m Lois Williams (1755-1802; Samuel); 

4-Zebah_ (1776-1862), m 1798, Mehitable Benham 
(1773-1855; Elihu® [1749-1856], soldier Am. Rev.); 

3s—Almon (1800-57), m Ruth Emma Warner (b 1808). 

2-Son of Franklin Farrel (1828-1912), pres. Far- 
rel Foundry & Machine Co., Ansonia, Conn., 
1857-1912; m 1850, Julia Lockwood Smith (1829- 
75); m 2d, 1876, Lillian Clarke (b 1853); issue (1st 
marriage): I—Alton (1851-85; m Julia Elizabeth 
Clarke; see their son Alton, Vol. 1, p. 103); II-— 
Carrie (1854-56); III—Clarissa P. (1858-61): IV— 
May Wells (6 1868; m Rutherford Trowbridge): 
(2d marriage): V—Florence Adele (Mrs. George 
C. Bryant, qv for Frisbie lineage); VI—Elise 
Marion (b 1879; m Earl Jack McWhirter); VII- 
Franklin (above); VIII-Lillian Estelle (Mrs. 
George A. Goss, qv for Clarke lineage), 

VII—m Oct. 24, 1906, Marian Vincent Brown. b 
Boston, Mass., Oct. 9, 1885; dau. of Austin 
Brown of Boston; issue: 1—Franklin, 1 GS i) 
Ansonia, Conn., Mar. 28, 1908; 2-Malcolm, Bb 
New Haven, Conn., Sept. 9, 1911; 3—Marian, b 
New Haven, Apr. 9, 1922. 

Ed. St. Paul’s School, Concord, N.H.; B.A., Yale, 
03 (D.K.E.).. First v.p. Farrel Foundry & 
Machine Co., Ansonia, Conn. Served as ens., 
It. (j. g.) and It., U.S.N.R.F., Mar. 15, 1917-Jan. 
9, 1919. Mem. S.C.W., S.A.R., V.F.W. Clubs: 
Union League, Yale, Automobile of America 
(New_York). Residence: 490 Prospect Si 
New Haven, Conn. 


1-BRYANT, Florence Adele Farrel (Mrs. 
George C.), 6 Ansonia, Conn., Sept. 13, 1877. 

§-Edward Frisbie (d 1690), of Branford, Conn.; m 
Hannah (Culpepper?); 

8-John (1650-94), m Ruth Bowers (1657-1736; Rev. 
John®, m Rebecca, dau, of Thomas Gregson); 


7—John (1676-1736), of Branford; m Susanna Hen- 
bury (d 1767; Arthur); : 

6-Elijah (1717-1800), m Abigail Culver (1718-71; 
Samuel’, m Ruth Tyler); 

5-Reuben (1746-1824), soldier Am. Rev., 
sioned; m Hannah Wakelee (1752-78); 

4-Blizabeth (b 1769), m Mark Warner (b 1757; 5th 
from John Warner, of Farmington); 

3-Ruth Emma (b 1808), m Almon Farrel (1800-57). 

2—Dau. of Franklin Parrel (1828-1912), pres. Farrel 
Foundry & Machine Co., Ansonia, Conn., 1857- 
1912; m 2d, 1876, Lillian Clarke (6 1853). For 
issue and other lineages see Franklin Farrel. 

M Dec. 7, 1898, George Clarke Bryant (See Vol. 1, 
p. 510, for genealogy); issue (all B Ansonia, 
Conn.): 1-Dorothy, b Sept. 21, 1899; 2—Geoffrey, 
b Feb. 2, 1902; Yale, ’24; 3-Roland, b Nov. 28, 
1904; Yale, ’29; 4-Norman, Bb Dec. 21, 1905. 

Mem. D.A.R. (v.regent Elizabeth Clark Hull 
Chapter), New Haven Colony Hist. Soc., N.E. 
Hist. Geneal. Soc., New Haven Lawn Club. 
Residence: 75 N. Cliff Court, Ansonia, Conn. 


1-GOSS, ae Estelle Farrel (Mrs. George 
A.), Dd 1. ¢ 

9-Dea. George Clarke (d 1690), from Eng. to Mil- 
ford, Conn., 1639; m Sarah— (d 1689); 

8-Ens. George (bap. 1648-1734), m Deborah Gold 
(d 1697; Maj. Nathan’); 

7-Lt. George (1682-1762), m Mary Coley (b 1684; 
Samuel); 

6-David (bap. 1713-1800), m Hannah Peck (1716- 
1815; Jeremiah’, m Hannah Fiske); 

5-Lazarus_ (1745-1818), m Dennis Bradley (1753- 
1803; Andrew*, m Dennis Wilmot); fj 

4—William (bap. 1795-1862), m Minerva Higgins 
(1799-1875; Sylvester®, m Comfort Lyman); 

3—Wilson Hart (1819-87), m Julia Elizabeth Cable 

(1826-89; Roswell‘, m Hannah Chatfield; Abner*, 

ata Am. Rev., m Ann, dau. of Andrew 
cott). 

2-Dau. of Lillian Clarke (6 1853), m 1876, as his 
2d wife, Franklin Farrel (1828-1912), pres. Far- 
rel Foundry & Machine Co., Ansonia, Conn. 
(For issue and other lineages see Franklin 
Farrel). 

M_ July 9, 1919, George Augustus Goss, 2d, } 
Waterbury, Conn., Apr. 1, 1881; son of Chaun- 
cey Porter Goss, m Caroline Ketcham; issue: 
1—George Augustus, Jr. 

Residence: 30 Church St., Waterbury, Conn. 


1-SANFORD, Margaret Lenora Watson (Mrs. 
John T.), 6 Lamar Co., Tex., Feb. 7, 1875. 

10—John Howland (qv); 

9-Desire (d 1683), m 1643, John Gorham (qv); 

8-Mercy  (1658/59-1725), m George Dennison 
(1653-1711; Capt. George®, m Ann Borrodell; 
William”, qv); 

7—Desire (1693-1737), m 1711, Col. John Williams 
(1692-1761), dep. Gen. Ct. from Lebanon and 
Stonington, Conn., many yrs.; maj. and lt. 
col, 8th Regt. Conn. troops; 

6—Mercy (b 1719), m 1739, Thomas Wheeler; 

5—Desire (b 1748), m 1764, John Watson (b 1787); 

Re (1768-1829), m 1794, Mary Watson (1775- 


3-John ,W. (1804-46), m 1842, Harriett Lenora 
Prowell (1822-79). 

10-Thomas Shepard (1605-49; son of William), 
grad. Cambridge U., Eng., 1628; came to N.E., 
1635; eminent clergyman, Cambridge, Mass.; 
m 3d, 1647, Margaret Borodell; 

9-Jeremiah (1648-1720), grad, Harvard, 1669; m 
Mary Wainwright (d 1710, aet. 53); 

8—Mary (1679-1761), m Isaac Wheeler (1676-1737): 

7-Thomas (1700-55), m 1718, Mary Miner (1699-1750): 

6-Thomas (6 1722), capt. 8th Regt. N.Y. Militia; 
m Mercy Williams (6 above). 

&-John Watson (d 1728), m Dorcas Gardiner, of 
Kingston, R.I.; m 2d, Rebecca Gardiner, of 
Kingston; 

7-John (1676-1772), dep. Gen. Ct.; mem. R.I. Gen. 
Assembly; mem. first Town Council, S. King- 
ston, R.I.; m 1703, Hannah Champlin (ca. 
1677-1720) ; 

6—-John (1710-91), m 2d, 1736, Isabel Sherman; 

5-John (6 1737), m Desire Wheeler (5 above). 

9-Philip Sherman (qv); 

8-Sampson (1642-1720), m Isabella Tripp (1657-1716) ; 

7—Job (1687-1747), m Bridget Gardiner; ; 

6-Isabel (1717-53), m John Watson (6 above). 

2-Dau. of Thomas Wheeler Watson (1845-80), 
planter; m 1869, Martha William Couch 
(1848-85); issue; I-John Wheeler (1870-1922); IIT- 


pen- 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 41 
BANNING 


Rufus Wheeler (1873-90); Il1I-Margaret Lenora 
(above); I1V-Thomas Wheeler (6 1880). 

IiI-m June 26, 1896, Charles Lee Steele (Oct. 17, 
1856-Jan. 18, 1900) ; U.S.M.A., ’79; capt., 18th U.S. 
Inf.; son of Col. Abner Newton Steele, CIS ZA.; 
m Eleanor Caroline Thomson, of Anderson 
Co., S.C.; issue: 1-Genie Morgan, b} Columbus, 
Miss., Apr. 27, 1896; B.A., Sweet Briar, Va., ’17; 
m Aug. 6, 1917, John Allison Hardy, cadet, 
Aviation Service, World War (issue: Mar- 
garet; Allison, Jr.; Sanford; Genie Steele); 2— 
Hleanor Charles, } Spartanburg, S.C., Sept. 3, 
1898; m Apr. 14, 1919, James Talbert Thomas, 
Jr., ensign, U.S. N. RF, World War (issue: 
James Talbert, III). 

M 2d, Oct. 7, 1908, John Thomas Sanford, b Fay- 
ette, Ala., Oct. 1, 1874; son of John B. Sanford, 
of Fayette, m Margaret Robertson; issue: 1 
John Thomas (Sept. 1904-June 3, 1906). 

Ed. Judson Coll., Marion, Ala. Awarded cer- 
tificate in first aid, “Pro Patria’ certificate 
signed by Pres. Woodrow Wilson; vice chmn. 
Red Cross Chapter, chmn. of woman’s work. 
Mem. C.D.A., D.A.R., U.D.C. Club: Woman’s. 
Summer place: Bella Vista, Ark. Residence: 
823 8d Av. N., Columbus, Miss. 


1-WALLACE, Addison Alexander, } Independ- 
ence, Mo., Dec. 25, 1862. 

5-Joseph Wallace, from North of Ireland and 
settled in bounds of the Neshaminy Church, 
Bucks Co., Pa., 1745; removed to Va.; 

4-John (b 1748), lt. Am. Rev.; settled in Fayette 
Co., Ky., 1788; m Miss Finley (Archibald5, m 


Mary-); 

3-John (6b 1783), m Elizabeth Dunlap. 

2-Son of Rev. Joseph William Wallace (1821- 
1904), Presbyn. minister; m 1848, Anne E. Hock- 
aday; m 2d, 1855, Jessamine (Young) Riley 
(1825-1906); issue (lst marriage): I-William H. 
‘+b 1848; m Lizzie Childs); (2d marriage): II-— 
John C,. (1856-90); I1I-Charles Hodge (b 1858; m 
Sarah Wetmore Ketcham); IV-—Theodoric B. 
(b 1860; m Myra Gates); V—Addison A. (above). 

V—m May 16, 1888, Annie Lacy Marquess, 6 Spar- 
ta, Tenn., July 9, 1864; dau. of William Mar- 
quess, of Ohio; issue (all 6 Mexico, Mo.): 1— 
Marquess, b Nov. 30, 1889; Westminster, ’10; 
seaman and ensign, U.S.N.R.F., May 5, 1918- 
Mar. 138, 1919; m June 238, 1928, Mary, dau. of 
Robert R. Buckner; 2-Josephine, b Sept. 10, 
1892; Hardin, ’11; 3—Mildred, 6 Dec. 5, 1894; 
Hardin, ’14; 4-Addison A. (Mar. 19, 1898-d in- 
fancy); 5-Anne Lacy, b June 5, 1900; Hardin, ’21, 
and Western Coll., Ohio, 1923, 

A.M., Westminster, 1887; B.D., McCormick Theol. 
Sem., 1887; (D.D., Central U. of Ky., 1900). Or- 
dained Presbyn. ministry, 1888; pastor First 
Presbyn. Ch., Mexico, Mo., since 1887. Resi- 
dence: Mexico, Mo. 


1-TAYLOR, Eliza Potter Day ee Harry §8.), 
b Baltimore, Md., Mar. 20, 1872 

9-Robert Day (1604- 48), m Editha Stebbins; 

8—John (d ca. 1730), m Sarah Maynard; 

7-John (1677-1752), m Grace Spencer; 

6-Abraham (1712-92), m Irene Foote; 

5—Elijah (1775-1848), soldier Am. Rev.; m Dorothy 
Olmsted; 

4-Justin, m Mathilda Day; 

3-Elijah, m Rebecca Ely Hungerford (Robert‘, 
dese. Thomas Hungerford, from Eng. with 
John Winthrop). 

9-Nathaniel Potter (d 1644), from Eng. 1623, set- 
tled at Portsmouth, R.I.; m:Dorothy— (1617-96) ; 

8—-Ichabod, m 1679, Martha Hazard; 

7—Col. John (1665-1715), clerk of Assembly, 1683; m 
Sarah Wilson; 

6—-Capt. John (1695-1739), m Mercy Robinson; 

5—Col. John (1715-88), m 2d, Elizabeth Hazard; 

4-Samuel J., m Ann Seager; 

3-Eliza, m William Slade. 

aN child of Albert Day (1835-1904), m Susan 

ade. 

M May 5, 1897, Harry Sargent Taylor (d May 15, 
1911); son of Jacob Hiss Taylor (desc. Rich- 
ard Taylor, from Eng., 1681); issue: 1-Mary 
Catherine, 6 Baltimore, Md., July 4, 1898; m 
June 8, 1921, Maurice Falconer Rodgers. 

Mem. C.D.A., D.F.P.A., D.A.R. Club: Baltimore 
Country. Summer place: Towson, Baltimore 
Co., Md. Residence: 1628 Bolton St., Balti- 
more, Md. 


Arms: Argent, two bars sable, each charged with 
as many scallops or (Granted to Paul Banning, 
of London, 1588). 

Crest: On a mount vert an ostrich argent, holding 
in the mouth a key or. 

Motto: Ubi Libertas Ibi Patria. 


Piteep tba ht Kendall, b New York, N.Y., Sept. 

, 1879. 

7-—John Banning, from Eng. to Lyme, Conn., ca. 
1680; m 1701, Abigail Niles; 

6—John (d 1755), m 1744, Jemima Marvin (Peck); 

5—-William (6 1747), m Lucy Tiffany (Lt. Nathan‘); 

4—Calvin (1785-1856), m Eunice Beckwith; 

8-William Josiah (1810-56), m 1835, Lucy Lay. 

9—-John Sill (d 1647), from Eng. to Saybrook, Conn., 
with wife Joanna, 1637; 

8-Capt. Joseph (1636-96), m 1677, Mrs. Sarah Mar- 
vin, dau. of George Clark, Jr. 

1-Capt. Joseph (1678-1765), m 1705, Phoebe Lord (Lt. 
Richard’, m Elizabeth Hyde); 

6—John (1710-96), m 1731, Phoebe Fithin; 

5-Anna (b 1742), m 1760, John Lay; 

4—David (6 1769), m Lucy Ingraham; 

3Lucy (1810-99), m 1835, William Josiah Bann 
(3 above). For Mellen and Alden lines see Vo 


1h Fayy Male 

2-Son of William Calvin Banning (1848-1904), part- 
ner Banning, Bissell & Co., mfrs., New York; 
m Helen Josephine Mellen (1850-1922); issue: I— 
Kendall (above); II—Helen (b 1881; m Rev. Al- 
fred James Wilson); III—Dorothy (b 1881; m 
Francis Ewing Repplier). 

I-m May 19, 1906, Hedwig v. Briesen (Nov. 28, 1883- 
July 7, 1912); dau. Arthur vy. Briesen (See Who’s 
Who in America); issue: 1—-Barbara, 6 New 
York, Mar. 8, 1908. 

M 2d, Nov. 15, 1915, Dorothy Carter Sanders, Db 
Mendham, N. Abs, Aug. 17, 1891; dau. late Lewis 
Sanders, lawyer, of New York and Ky.; 5th 
from John Randolph, of Roanoke; g.g.dau. of 
Commodore Samuel Chester Reid, U.S.N. (War 
1812); g.dau. of George Nicholas Sanders, U.S. 
consul gen. at London, 1854-56, Confederate 
commr. to England during Civil war; issue: 1— 
Calvin, 6 New York, May 23, 1917. 

A.B., Dartmouth, 1902. Editor and writer; mng. 
editor of System, 1903-17; of Cosmopolitan 
Magazine, 1919-21; editorial director, New Fic- 
tion Pub. Corpn., Leslie-Judge Co., and Popu- 
lar Radio, Inc., 1922—. Capt. Ist Aero Squad- 
ron (provisional), N.Y., 1918-14; maj. Signal 
Corps, U.S.A., 1917; dir. ‘div. of pictures, Com. 
on Public Information, Washington, 1917; maj., 
Gen. Staff, 1918-19; officer in charge of com- 
pilation of U.S.A. official pictorial record and 
BE AEE of the war; lt. col., Signal Corps, O.R. 

C. (See Who’s Who in ‘America). Mem. S.M.D., 
S.c.W., OLR LAS, S.A. S.W. 1812) S.A. W., M: 
O.F.W., Vet. Corps Arty., M.O.W.W., N.Y. Soc. 
Mil. and Naval Officers World War. Clubs: 
Cliff Dwellers (Chicago), The Players, Dutch 
Treat (New York). Summer place: Lyme, 
Conn. Address: 16 Gramercy Park, New York. 


eh dato tod Lent Dayton, b De Leon Springs, Fila. i 
Ov. 


&~Thomas Upson (1600-55), from Eng. to Boston, 


42 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


1637; one of the first settlers of Hartford and 
original propr. of Farmington, Conn.; m Eliza- 
beth Fuller; 

7-Sgt. Stephen (1650-1730), propr. at Waterbury; 
soldier Indian Wars; several times dep. Gen. 
Ct.; m Mary Lee (John§); 

6—-Capt. Stephen (1686-1771), m 
(Isaac’); 

5-Lt. Benjamin (1720-80), corp. with Col. Bald- 
win’s Conn. militia at Fishkill, North River; 
m Mary Blakesley (Moses‘); 

4—Jesse (1756-1838), served with Conn. and N.J. 
militia; physician; probate judge at Mendham, 
N.J.; mem. N.J. Legislature, 1815-22; m Mary 
Dayton (Robert'); 

38—Benjamin Franklin (1816-96), settled in I1l., 1849; 
m Lucy Bacon (Stephen). 

2-Son of Jesse Bronson Upson (1852-1919), horti- 
culturist, Rockford, Ill., and De Leon Springs, 
Fla.; m 1883, Mary (b 1860), dau. of Leander Sib- 
ley (desc. John Sibley, who was at Salem, 
Mass., 1629, and Gen. Britton Moore Harrison, 
early settler at Terre Haute, Ind.); issue: I- 
Lent Dayton (above); II-Lucy Hazel (b 1890). 

I-m May 29, 1917, Marie Evelyn Rehmert, b Day- 
ton, O., Nov. 24, 1896; dau. of Louis F. Rehmert 
(desc. Hans Pupather [John Brubaker], of the 
Palatinate, who settled at Lancaster, Pa., 1709); 
ape 1—Mary Ellen, 6 Detroit, Mich., Nov. 1, 

B.A., U. Wis., 708, M.A., 1909; Ph.D., U. Ill., 1911. 
Director, Detroit Bureau of Governmental Re- 
search, since 1916. Professorial lecturer in 
municipal administration, U. Mich. (See Who’s 
Who in America). Mem. S.A.R. Clubs: City 
(New York), University (Ann Arbor), Detroit 
ripe Residence: 3271 Taylor Av., Detroit, 

ich. 


1-McGINNIS, Margaret Clare Byrd Jefferson, J 
Houston, Tex. 

11—Capt. William (Ferrar) Farrar (1594-1637), from 
Eng. in the “Neptune” to Va., 1618; mem. Coun- 
cil; m Cicely Jordan, who came to Va., 1610; 

10—-Col. William (d 1678), burgess; m Mary-; 

9-Maj. William (1657-1721), justice, high sheriff, 
burgess; m Priscilla Baugh; 

8-William, of Farrar’s Island, Henrico Co., Va.; 
m Judith Jefferson (Capt. Thomas®, m Mary 
Branch, who were grandparents of Pres. 
Thomas Jefferson); 

7—Peter (b 1730), of Henrico, Va.; m Mary Mag- 
deline (Chastain) Cocke (b 1727; Dr. Stephen 
Chastain’, m Martha, dau. of Bartholomew 
Dupuy [1652-1731], Huguenot, settled on James 
River, Henrico Co., Va., 1700); 

6-Judith Chastain (6 1756), m Richard Oglesby, 
of Henrico, Va.; 

5-Rev. Peter F. (d 1866), m Harriet Ball (1799-1867) ; 

4-Sarah C. (1820-1911), m Rev. John Hopson (1819- 
99), of Hopkinsville, Ky.; 

38—Alfred Henry (6 1843), of Hopkinsville, Ky.; m 
Elizabeth Ann Clara Gibbs (1844-1924). 

2-Dau. of Neville Chastain Hopson (1871-1920), m 
Mary Gonzaga Scannell O’Neill (1880-1917), dau. 
of John Denis O’Neill (1849-1919), of O’Neill 
Park, Bloomington, Ill., m Margaret Eleanor 
Stackpole Scannell (1850-1905), dau. of John 
Scannell, of Beloit, Wis., m Catherine Murphy. 
Adopted by William James McGinnis, m Anne 
Scannell O’Neill, of St. Louis. 

Ed. Acad. Sacred Heart, Miss Rossman’s Sch.. 
and Acad. of the Visitation. Mem. F.F.V. 
Residence: 5603 Washington Ct., St. Louis, Mo. 


1-CAMPBELL, Charles Evans, 6 Newton, Ia., 
July 10, 1860. 

7T—Robert Campbell (son of Duncan, of Scotland), 
emigrated to Ireland, 1700, and thence to Stock- 
bridge Co., Va., ca. 1730; 

6—Charles, m 1739, Mary Trotter; 

b-Charles (1741-1826), trustee Washington College: 
officer Am. Rev.; m 1764, Mary Ann Downey (d 
1834, aet. 82); 

4—-Samuel L., M.D. (1766-1840), grad. Washington 
Coll., 1789, was trustee, 1794-1812, treas. 1796-1803, 
and ad interim pres. of the college, 1796-99: m 
1794, Sarah Alexander (twin sister to Dr. Archi- 
bald Alexander, pres. Princeton Coll.): 

8-Charles Fenelon (1803-64), grad. Washington 
Coll., class of 1822-28; moved to Ohio; lawver, 
earter probate judge; m 1833, Harriet E. Kep- 

art. 

4—-Thomas Kirker, 2d gov. of Ohio; 

3—Jane, m Daniel B. Evans (1811-96). 

2-Son of Angus Kephart Campbell (1834-1926), 


Sarah Bronson 


pres. Campbell Heating..Co., Des Moines, Ia.; 
m 1859, Sarah Belle Evans (1839-1907); issue: I— 
Charles Evans (above); II—Alfred Quincy: (6 
1863); I1I-George Waldo (0b 1865); IV—Alice (b 
1867; m 1896, J. M. Galusha); V—Horace Daniel 
(b 1869); ViI—Archibald Sniffin (6 1871); VII-— 
Everett Kirker (6 1874); VIII—Edith (b 1877; m 
1909, Siegfield A. Larsson); IX—Grace (6 1881; m 
1910, Morton Macartney). 

I-m Feb. 8, 1910, Mabel Banning Horn, } St. Paul, 
Minn., July 30, 1878; dau. of Henry H. Horn, of 
St. Paul; issue: 1-Katherine Banning, b Mason 
City, Ia., Jan. 4, 1911; 2-Margaret Evans, 0 
Mason City, Apr. 5, 1913. 

LL.B., Ia. State U., 1884. Mgr. at Des Moines for 
Great American Ins. Co, of New York. Sum- 
mer place: Lake Vermillion, Minn. Residence: 

811 Prospect Rd., Des Moines, Ia. 


1-ADAMS, Marcellin Cote, 6 Pittsburgh, Pa., 
Jan. 26, 1872. 

9-Henry Adams (qv); 

8-Edward (16380-1716), m 1652, Lydia Rockwood; 

7-Edward (b 1668), m 1692, Elizabeth Walley; 

6—Thomas (6 1698), m 1724, Sarah Phinney; 

5—-Edward (6 1736), m 1760, Rebecca Crocker; : 

4—Thomas (1766-1844), m 1799, Anna Thorp (Aaron’, 
soldier Am. Rev.); 

3—Calvin (1809-79), m 18386, Cynthia Gifford. 

10-—John Howland (qv); 

9-John, m 1651, Mary Lee; 

8—Elizabeth (6 1655), m 1673, John Bursley; 

7—Joannah (6 1684), m 1708/09, Nathan Crocker; 

6—-Isaac (b 1719), m 1738/39, Elizabeth Fuller; 

5—Rebececa (b 1740), m Edward Adams (5 above). 

2-Son of Stephen Jarvis Adams (1837-1918), foun- 
dryman, inventor; m 1862, Emma Virginia An- 
shutz (1843-1924); issue: I-Janette (Mrs. John L, 
Garner, qv for maternal lineages); II-Marcel- 
lin Cote (above); III-Stephen Jarvis, Jr. (0 
1880; m 1920, Margaret Wilma Jones). 

II-m Jan. 5, 1898, Ida Elizabeth Bright, 6 New 
Haven, Conn., Oct. 11, 1875; Colonial Dame, D. 
A.R.; dau. of Robert C. Bright, of New Haven, 
m Wlorence P. Bodge; issue: 1-Emma Virginia, 
b Pittsburgh, Feb. 28, 1902; m Sept. 20, 1924, BE. 
Donald Early, of Chattanooga, Tenn. 

B.A., Yale, 796. Mem. S.M.D., John Howland 


Soc., S.A.R. Clubs: University, Edgewood 
Country. Residence: 5836 Fifth Ave., Pitts- 
burgh, Pa. 


1-GARNER, Janette Adams (Mrs. John L.), 0 
Pittsburgh, Pa., Nov. 17, 1864. : 
5-George Anshutz (1753-1837), built the first fur- 

nace and made the first iron at Pittsburgh; m 
Katharine Elizabeth Sotler; 
4—George (1781-1852), m 2d, 1817, Anna Eva Pithon 


Hampshire; 
3-Alfred Pithon (1817-90), m 1840, Eliza Jane 
Holmes. 
seni nee Holmes (1606-82), m 1630, Katharine 
yae; 
§—Jonathan (1633-1713), m 1665, Sarah Borden; 
8—-Obadiah (1666-1745), m Alice Ashton; 
7—Joseph (b 1698), m Eliza Ashton; 


6—Obadiah (1728-94), Am. Rev.; m 1755, Mary Clunn;- 
5—-Obadiah (1760-1834), Am. Rev.; m Jane Richard- 


Ss > 

4-Dr. Shepley Ross (1791-1854), m 1816, Sarah 
Peters; 

3-liza Jane (1821-91), m Alfred Pithon Anshutz 
(3 above). 

2-Dau. of Stephen Jarvis Adams (1837-1918), foun- 
dryman, inventor; m 1862, Emma Virginia An- 
shutz (1843-1924). For issue and paternal line- 
ages see Marcellin Cote Adams. 

M Oct. 6, 1885, John Lake Garner, b Phila., Pa., 
June 15, 1864; son of Jacob Garner, of Phila. 
(Jacob?; Jacob*; John®; John*; George’), m 
Catharine Lake; issue (all b Pittsburgh, Pa.): 
1—EKmma Virginia, } Sept. 5, 1886; m Dec. 1, 1920, 
Alfred Brown Hastings (issue: Alfred Brown, 
Jr., 6b Dec. 2, 1923); 2-Janette Adams, b Dec. 10, 
1888; m Mar, 26, 1918, Kenneth Crothers Grant 
(issue: John Garner, Bb May 10, 1919; Janette 
Adams, b Jan. 28, 1922); 3-John Lake, Jr., 6b Jan. 
17, 1898; U. Calif.; m Apr. 4, 1918, Celeste, dau. of 
Fred Dorr, of Denver, Colo. (issue: Fred Dorr, 
b Oct. 28, 1919). 

Mem. S.M.D., John Howland Soc., C.D.A., D.A.R. 
Ree Ge 745 W. Adams St., Los Angeles, 

alif. 


1-AINSWORTH. Margaret Augusta Sutton 
Cees I J.), San Francisco, Calif., Nov. 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 43 


5-John Sutton (b Eng. 1729), French and Indian 
War; m 1758, Jane Allen; 

he 1769), m 1791, Margaret Nuttall (Adam‘, 

3-James N. (1796-1860), physician; m 1818, Julia 
Ann Stuart (d 1828; William‘). 

2—-Dau. John Sutton (1823-73), m Anna B. Dolan 
(1829-1905; James’, 6 Eng.); issue: I—-Julia Anna 
(1850-1922; m G. B. Wright); IIl—-Margaret Au- 
gusta (above); IlI-Mave Helena (1854-1913; m 
Otis Sprague); I[V—James Nuttall (1856-1915; m 
Rosa Brandt); V—Charles Dolan (b and d 1859); 
ViI-—John, Jr. (b and d 1860); VII—William Stuart 
(b and d 1861); VIII—John Grant (b 1864; m Mary 
Emma Robbins); IX—Ada Victoria (m Arthur 
E. Bull); X—Albert (m Ethel Meek; m 2d, Marie 
Hewitt); XI—Herbert Gaston (m Mary Collins). 

II—m June 16, 1875, George Jennings Ainsworth 
(Apr. 13, 1852-Oct. 20, 1895); Ph.B., U. Calif., ’73, 
and regent same; ry. builder and manager, 
Portland, Ore.; son of John C. Ainsworth 
(George®; Nathaniel‘); issue: 1-Lawrence Sut- 


ton, 8 Portland, Ore., Apr. 1, 1877; m Sept. 28, - 


1904, Charlotte Henley (1880-1905; issue: Robert 
Henley, b and d 1905); m 2d, June 24, 1908, Kath- 
arine Sitton; 2-Mabel, b Portland, Ore., Aug. 
18, rl, m June 21, 1899, Edwin Mays (See Vol. 1, 


p. 
Address: 2626 Haste St., Berkeley, Calif. 


1-BARKER, F(rank) Marion, } No Loup, Neb., 
July 7, 1874. 

%James Barker (1623-1702), from Eng. to R.I., 1634; 
asst. and dep., 1663-86; dep. gov. of R.I., 1678; m 
1644, Barbara Dungan (b 1628); 

eae (1648-1722), m 1678, Sarah Jefferay (1656- 

7—James (1675-1758), m 1699, Mary Cook; 

ecm m 1740, Rualmy Greenman (d 1758, 
aet. : 

5—-Charles (6b 1752), m Mary (Willard); 

4—-(James) Willard (1778-1811), m 1804, Martha Perry 
(1785-1869) ; 

Spee Perry (1806-77), m 1831, Polly Cottrell 

2-Son of Thomas Oscar Barker (1839-97), m 1861, 
Mary Ann Needham (1841-1907); issue: I-James 
Willard (1861-1922); II-Egbert Clark (b 1863); III— 
Thomas Perry (b and d 1866); IV-Frank Marion 
(above). 

IV-—m Nov. 24, 1908, Edith Stockton Birney, 0b 
Monkton, Md., June 17, 1879; dau. of Arthur 
Alexis Birney, m Helen Townsend Conway, of 
Washington, D.C. 

U. Neb., 2 yrs.; A.B., Milton Coll., ’98, A.M., 1903; 
M.D., Hahnemann Med. Coll., 1902; Coll. Physi- 
cians and Surgeons, Chicago, 1903. Physician, 
Detroit, Mich. Capt. and adj., arty. bn., II1.N. 
G.; 1t., Med. R.C., 1916; 1st 1t., Med. O.R.C., May 
15, 1917; capt., Dec. 1, 1917; maj., Mar. 11, 1918; 
asst. div. surgeon and actg. div. surgeon, 8th 
Div., A.E.F.; asst. base surgeon, Base Sector 1, 
A.E.F. in France; lt. col., M.C., U.S.A., May 2. 
1919. Mem. S.A.R., A.L., Am. Congress of In- 
ternal Medicine, A.M.A., etc. Clubs: Army and 
Navy (Chicago), University, Country of De- 
troit, Detroit Automobile. Residence: 410 Uni- 
versity Pl., Grosse Pointe, Mich. 


1-CAMPBELL, Harriet Jane Parker (Mrs. 
John), 6 Grinnell, Ia., Mar. 3, 1857. 

8-Abraham Parker (1612-85), from Eng. to Wo- 
burn, Mass., ca. 1635; freeman, 1645; a founder 
of Chelmsford, 1653; soldier King Philip’s War; 
m 1644, Rose Whitlock; 

7—Moses (ca. 1657-1732), m 1684, Abigail Hildreth 
(g.dau. of Richard Hildreth, a founder of 
Chelmsford); 4 

6—-Aaron_ (1689-1775), m ca. 1712, Abigail Adams 
(desc. Pelatiah, Lt. Thomas, Henry, of Brain- 
tree, ancestor of President Adams); 

5-Samuel_ (1717-95), m 1788, Sarah Fletcher 
(Joshua’); 

4—Leonard (1745-1813), soldier Am. Rev.;: removed 
to Holland Purchase, N.Y.; m 1768, Mary Fos- 
ter (Elias®; Elias*; Edward’; Hon. Samuel): 

3-Elias (1771-18297), m Dorothy Fletcher (Ger- 
shom‘, soldier Am. Rev.; desc. Robert Fletcher, 
Concord, Mass., 1630). 

10-Richard (Pearce) Pearse (b 1590; brother of 
William, capt. of the “Mayflower’’), from Eng. 
in the “Lyon,” 1630; settled at Portsmouth, 
R.1.; m Martha-; 

9-Richard (1615-78), m 1642, Susannah Wright (1620- 
ante 1678); 

8-Richard (1648-1720), m Experience— (d 1720); 


7-—Richard (d 1744), m Sarah-; 

6—Nathaniel (1708-93), soldier Am. Rev.; m 1782, 
Mary Lindsay; 

ae Richard (1787-1809), m Phebe Munroe (b 

4—Richard (1762-1834), Bristol, R.I.; m1781, Candace 
Peck (Jonathan®, m Ruth, dau. of Col. Philip 
Wheeler, m Martha Salisbury); 

3-Timothy (1801-46), Oberlin, O.; m 1825, Harriet 
Wilder (Danielt; Cornelius®, soldier Am. Rev.; 
John®; John’?; John’, an original propr. of 
Worcester, Mass.; Thomas’). 

2—Dau. of Prof. Leonard Fletcher Parker, M.A., 
D.D. (1825-1911), A.B., Oberlin, ’51; Ist 1t. U.S.V., 
1864-65; prof. Latin and Greek, later Greek and 
history, State U. of Ia.; m 1853, Sarah Candace 
Pearse (1828-1909), lady principal, Iowa College; 
issue: I-William Everard (1854-62); II—-Harriet 
Jane (above); IlI—Elbert Alonzo (1858-66); TV— 
nti he Fletcher (1861-76); V—Cora Elvira 
1864-76). 

II-m June 28, 1881, Judge John Campbell, LL.D., 
b Monroe Co., Ind., Sept. 18, 1853; chief justice 
Supreme Ct. of Colo. (See Who’s Who in 
America). 

A.B:; State’ U. of Ia., ‘79° (P.B.K.); A.M, +1882; 
studied at Leipzig, Germany. Was mem. exec. 
com. of women’s state and county councils of 
defense and A.R.C. during World War; mem. 
bd. Y.W.C.A. Mem. C.D.A. (pres. Colo. Soc.), 
D.A.R. (has been chapter and state regent and 
v.p.gen.; elected hon. v.p.gen. 1926). Club: Den- 
ver Fortnightly. Residence: 1401 Gilpin St., 
Denver, Colo. 


WILLIAM SMILEY HALSEY, M.D. (1826-1874); 
M.D., College of Physicians and Surgeons (Co- 
lumbia), 1850; honorary M.A., Yale, 1858; pro- 
fessor of surgery, Pennsylvania Medical College; 
surgeon general U.S.V. 


Sree William Smiley, 6 Phila., Pa., July 

9-Thomas Halsey (qv); 

8-Thomas (1627-99), m Mary-; 

7-—Capt. Issac (1660-1757) ; ‘ 

6—-Ephraim (1693-1764), m Martha Conklin; 

5-Cornelius (1721-82), m Milicent Rodgers; 

4—-Solen (1769-1847), m Elizabeth Conklin; 

38—-Henry Conklin (1800-81), m Elizabeth Smiley. 

2-Son of Dr. William Smiley Halsey (1826-74), 
grad. Yale; M.D., Columbia, 1850; finished his 
education at London and Paris; prof. surgery, 


44 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


Pa. Med. Coll.; apptd. surgeon gen. in Civil 
War; m Hannah (1831-1913), dau. of James Tag- 
gart, pioneer anthracite coal operator of Pa.; 
issue: I-William Smiley (above); II—James 
Taggart (1858-1913; m Due Mason Maury, d 
1923); IlI—Henry (1861-1914; m Virginia Hart- 
man); IV—Helen (6b 1865; m Mr. Colby); V—Isa- 
bel (b 1867; m Mr. Doyle); VI-—Fred (6 1869). 

VI-Not married. M.E., Phila. Poly. Coll., 1874. 
Chief engr., Md. Steele Co., 1894; made first 
experiments in U.S. with vanadium out of 
which grew the Vanadium Co. of America. 
Inventor. Chief engr., with rank of It., 
U.S.N., Spanish-Am. War. Efficiency expert 
with U. S. Shipping Bd. Emergency Fleet 
Corpn., World War. Mem. M.O.F.W, Clubs: 
Pittsburgh Golf, Apawamis Golf. Summer 
place: Corinth, Vt. Residence: Hotel Chel- 
sea, New York. 


1-HAMLEN, Arthur Byron, } Somerville, Mass., 
May 15, 1865. 

9-James (Hamlin) Hamlen (qv); 

8-James (1636-1718), m Mary Dunham (1642-1715); 

7—James (1669-1749), m Ruth Lewis (d 1754); 

6—James (1696-1770), m Mary— (1699-1760) ; 

5—Caleb (1723-94), pvt. Am. Rev.; m 1747, Content 
Fish (6 1730); 

4Capt. Nathaniel (1774-1841), Sandwich, Mass.; m 
1797, Fear Fish (1776-1854) ; 

3-James (1798-1831), m Sarah Monroe (1804-45). 

2-—Son of Nathaniel Hamlen (1828-1901), m 1853, 
Harriet Byron Weeks (1835-1900); issue: I-— 
Horatio Houghton; II-Elizabeth M. (d 1918; m 
J. Howard Charlton); IlI—Lucy Augusta (m 
Edward Milton French); IV-—Arthur Byron 
(above); V—Harriet Gertrude (m Samuel Wil- 
son Frazer); VI—Tirzah Phinney (1872-1907). 

IV—m Dec. 15, 1892, Mary Ada Ketcham (Nov. 25, 
1870-June 19, 1920); dau. of Henry E. Ketcham, 
m Carrie Smith Compton; issue: 1—Arthur 
Compton, b Brooklyn, N.Y., Dec. 12, 1894; Poly. 
Inst. of Brooklyn; top sgt., hosp. unit, World 
War; 2-James Monroe (qv for Fuller lineage). 

Retired. Head of Draft Board 47 during World 


War. Mem. S.M.D., O.F.P.A., S.C.W., S.R. 
Summer place: (Old Homestead), Cape Cod, 
NE Residence: 43 Jefferson Av., Brooklyn, 


1-HAMLEN, James Monroe, 6 Brooklyn, N.Y., 
Mar. 6, 1901. 

12—Edward Fuller (av); 

ui—Capt. Dr. Matthew (ca. 1610-1678), m Frances—; 

10—Eliza, m 1652, Moses Rowley, from Eng. in the 
“Charles,” 1632; 

reese (6 1653), m 1675, John Weeks, of Falmouth, 

ass.; 

8-John (b 1678), m 1710, Mercy Prence (g.dau. of 
Gov. Thomas, qv); 

7-Nathan (b 1713) m 1737, Remember Lawrence; 

6—John (1740- aac pvt. Am. Rev.; m 1762, Mercy Gif- 
ford (d 1785 

Piha (1765- 1858), m 1792, Sylvia Borden (1772- 

+ aes pete (1800-47), m 1828, Tirzah Phinney 

ost (1835-1900), m 1858, Nathaniel Hamlen 

2-Son of Arthur Byron Hamlen (qv for Hamlen 
lineage); m 1892, Mary Ada Ketcham (1870-1920). 

M Sept. 15, 1924, Ellen Tourtellot, 6 Providence, 
R.1., Sept. 1, 1901; dau. of Anthony M. Tourtel- 
lot, of Providence, R.I.; issue: 1-Mary Tour- 
tellot, b Sept. 16, 1925. 

Elec. engring. course, Poly. Inst. of Brooklyn, 
720; B. S., Columbia U., ’23. Mem. S.M.D. Resi- 
dence: 175 Gates Av., Brooklyn, N.Y. 


1-McHUGH, Lerah Gillett Hpstyehey (Mrs. P. J.), 
b Ft. Collins, Colo., May 4, 

9-Samuel Stratton (1592- 1672), rte Eng. to Wa- 
tertown, Mass., 1647; m Alice; m 2d, Margaret 
(Parker) Bowlins (1595-1676) ; 

8-Samuel (d 1707), came with his father; m Mary 
Frye; m 2d, Hannah Wheat; 

7-Samuel (1660-1717), weaver, Concord, Mass.; m 
1st, 1688, Elizabeth Fletcher (1663-1772) ; 

6-Hezekiah (1688-1756), Northfield, Mass.; It. 
French and Indian War; m Ist, 1717, Elizabeth 
Hawks (1698-1788) ; 

5-Hezekiah (1724-1800), mem. Com. Correspond- 
ence; m ist, Mary Smith (1733-1824; Dea. Sam- 
uel®, mem. Com. Safety, Northfield, Mass.); 
she m 2d, Simon Lyman; 

4-Hezekiah (1766- 1895) town treas., 1812; m Ist, 


1789, renee Wright (1765-1846; Reuben, sol- 
dier Rev.; m Hannah-); 
sHarris (1791- 1872), selectman, 1834-37; rep. Gen. 
1840; m 1st, 1810, Sophia Ruggles. 
near Ruggles (1584- 1644), from Eng., in 1637, 
with his wite Mary, and three children; 
Pe (bap. 1625-1658), m in 1650, Abigail Crafts 


(Griffin’) ; 

John Us (at 1694), m 1st, 1674, Martha Devotion 
(Ed 

6nd end. “tigoi- 1765), m ist, 1716, Hannah Crafts 
(1697-1782; Samuel’); 

5-Edward (1724-97), mem. Com. Safety, Pomfret, 
Conn.; m Anne Sumner (1724-1808; Samuel', 
mem. Com. Safety; m Elizabeth Griffin); 

4—-Edward (0 1763), m Syble Taft (Samuel, soldier 
Am. Rev.; m Mary Murdock); 

3-—Sophia (1792-1876), m Harris Stratton (3 above). 

2~-Dau. of Harris Stratton (1828-1908), mem. Colo. 
Legislature, 1876; sec. Colo. Agrl. College; m 
ist, 1866, Elizabeth (Parke) Keays (1830-1922; 
widow of William Keays); issue: I-Lerah G. 
(above); II—Marguerite Eleanor (1870-1900); 
III—Sophia Parsons (b 1873; m Andrew Ander- 
son; m 2d W. J. Curtis). 

I-m Jan. 21, 1892, Dr. Peter Joseph McHugh, 0b 
Essex, Ont., Can., Sept. 17, 1863; of Irish de- 
scent; issue (all b Mee Collins, Golo.): 1—Keith 
Stratton, 6 Feb. 22, 1895; U. Wis., Ht wIstalt, 
ordnance, Aug. 15, "1917; capt., July 1918; c.0., 
ordnance machine gun instruction, Camp 
Hancock, Ga., Apr. 22-Sept. 9, 1918; exec. offi- 
cer engring. dept., A.EK.F., Tours, France, 
Sept. 1918-Feb. 8, 1919; m Aug. 16, 1917, Fran- 
ces, dau. of Benjamin Perry Brown, of Ot- 
tuma, Ia.; 2-Jerome Antony (Mar. 15, 1897-July 
16, 1920); Colo. Agrl., ’20; 3-Joseph Weir, b Dec. 
12, 1902; U. Til., ’24. 

B.S., Colo. Agri. Coll., ’87. Pres. Colo. State 
Federation of Women’s Clubs, 1912-14; state 
registrar Colo. D.A.R., 1920-26. Residence: 137 
Remington St., Ft. Collins, Colo. 


1-SANGER, William Cary, Jr., 
N.Y., Feb. 9, 1893. 

8-Richard Sanger (av); 

7-Richard (1667-1731), m Elizabeth Morse (desc. 


b Brooklyn, 


ne apes Morse, from Eng. to Dedham, 
ass.); 
6-Richard (1706-86), of Sherborn, Mass., and 


Boston; Com. Pub. Safety, 1775; m Deborah 
Rider (dese. William Rider, early settler of 
Watertown); 

5-Zedekiah, D-D. (1748-1820), M.A., Harvard, 1771; 
m Irene Freeman (Dea. Joseph®); 

4-Rev. Zedekiah, m Maria Kissam; 

3—Henry (d 1883), m Mary HE. Requa. 

8-Gabriel (L’Ecuyer, Equier, Requier) Re Qua 
(b 1678), a ae Se from France to New 
Rochelle, N.Y., 

7-—Glode (6 ca. Fi60), rete name Equier; 

6—-James (1729-1817), wrote name Requier; 
Am. Rev.; m Rebecca Conklin; 

5—Joseph (1758-1839), began to write name Re 
Qua; pvt. Am. Rev.; m Theodosia Meade; 

4~James, m Mary Kelly; 

3—-Mary E., m Henry Sanger (3 above). 

1l—-William Dodge (qv); 

10—Richard (d 1671); 

9-Richard (16438-1716), m Mary Eaton; 

8-Daniel (1677-1740), m Joanna Benham; 

7—-David (b 1723), m Anna Low; 

6—David (1742-1807), m Mary (Stuart) Earl; 

5-David Low (1774-1852), distinguished merchant 
and philanthropist, New York; m Sarah 
Cleveland (Rev. Aaron®); 

4-William Earl (1805-83), a founder Phelps, 
Dodge & Co.; ry. builder, financier, philan- 
thropist; pres. New York Chamber of woe 
merce, etc.; m Melissa Phelps (Anson G.5, 
founder of Phelps, Dodge & Co.; Thomas’, offi 
cer Am. Rev.); 

3-Gen. Charles Cleveland (1840-1910), mem. 
Phelps, Dodge & Co.; served capt. to col. 1st 
N.Y. Mounted Rifles, 1861-62; brig. .gen. vols., 
1862-63; m Maria Theresa Schieffelin (1841-1910; 
desc. Jacob Schieffelin, from Wurttemberg, to 
Phila., 1740). 

2-Son of William Cary Sanger, LL.D. (1853-1921), 
A.B., Harvard, °74; It. col.,; 208d N.Y. Vol. Inf; 
in Spanish-Am. War; asst. sec. of war, 1901- 
03; m 1892, Mary Ethel Cleveland Dodge 
(6 1869); issue: I-William Cary, Jr. (above); II- 
Henry Lawrence (1894-1913); IlI-Mary Ethel 
(0 189%); IV—John Haynes (b and d Nov. 1, 


pvt. 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 45 


1899); V—Richard Harlakenden (0 1905); VI-—-Lil- 
ian Schieffelin (0 1909). 

I-Not married. Harvard, ’16. Writer of poems: 
Tides of Commerce; The City of Toil and 
Dreams; War Poems; In the Land of the 
Harvest; Springtime and the Harbor. Ambu- 
lance driver in Am. Ambulance Field Ser., Dec. 
1916-May 1917; 1st 1t., inf., Nov. 27, 1917; asst. to 
mil. attaché, Am. Embassy, Paris, June-Oct. 
1918; 131st Inf., 38d Div., A.E.F., Oct. 1918-May 
1919; hon. discharged, May 31, 1919. Mem. 
OLEUPVAS ES. CoW. gs oelve ClUDS:) GATMyY Sand 
Navy, Harvard. Residence: Sangerfield, N.Y. 


1-WEBER, Jessie Lyon Palmer (Mrs. Jessie 


Palmer Weber), 6 Carlinville, [ll., Aug. 1, 
1863. 
Desc. Thomas Palmer, from Eng. in the 


“Tiger’’ to Palmer’s Island, Va., 1621; burgess 
from Shirley Hundred Island, 1629; and thru: 

4-Isaac (1747-1841), soldier Am. Rev.; m Ann 
McAuley; 

3-Louis D. (1781-1869), soldier War 1812; m 1818, 
Ann Hansford Tutt. A 

2—Dau. of John McAuley Palmer (1817-1900), maj. 
gen. U.S.V.; gov. of IIll., 1869-73; U. S. senator 
1891-97; m 1842, Malinda Ann Neely (1828-85); m 
2d, 1888, Hannah Mather (Lamb) Kimball (b 
1838); issue (lst marriage): I—Elizabeth Ann 
(b 1845; m Dr. John Pitt Matthews); II—John 
May (1848-1903; m Ellen Clark Robertson); III-— 
Margaret Ellen (1854-1903; m William S. Jayne); 
IV—Harriet Malinda (b 1858; m Edwin George 
Crabbe); V—Jessie Lyon (above); VI—Louis 
James (1865-1901; m Josephine La Bonte). 

V-m June 8, 1881, Norval Wilson Weber (Dec. 8, 
1858-Mar. 21, 1918), son of George Richard 
Weber, of Springfield, Ill, m Catherine 
Welch; issue: 1-Malinda Ellen, } Springfield, 
Ill., Mar. 22, 1883; m Nov. 3, 1909, John W. Irion, 
M.D 


Ed. Bettie Stuart Inst., Springfield, ’80. Libra- 
rian, Ill. State Hist. Library, since 1898; sec., 
treas., dir., Ill. State Hist. Soc.; editor and 
compiler (See Who’s Who in America). Mem. 
D.A.R., U.S.D. 1812, Dames Loyal Legion; 
Daughters of Vets., Am. Hist. Assn., A.L.A., 
Natl. Assn. of State Libraries (pres. 1922-23), 
Club: Illini Country. Address: Illinois State 
Historical Society, Springfield, Ill. 


1-TAYLOR, Raymond, }) Weston, Vt., Feb. 10, 
1888. 

9William Taylor (1618-96), from Eng., 1635, set- 
tled at Lynn, Mass.; at Concord, 1649; m 
Mary-; 

8-Abraham (1656-1729), of Concord; m 1681, Mary 
Whitaker (1661-1756; John’); 


7-Abraham (0b 1683), Bedford and Dunstable, 
Mass.; m 1706, Sarah Pellett (1685-1710; 
Thomas’); 


6—-Samuel (1708-92), of Dunstable; m 1733, Susanna 
Perham (1712-98; Joseph’, Queen Anne’s War; 


John§); 

5-Reuben (1736-1813), of New Ipswich, N.H.; Am. 
Rev.; m 1761, Lucy Kendall (1737-1814; John’; 
Jacob’; Francis’); 

4~James (1779-1859), of New Ipswich, N.H., and 
Weston, Vt.; m 1808, Mary Towne (1784-1878; 
Nehemiah'®, Am. Rev.; m Lucy, dau. of Joshua 
Towne, Am. Rev.); 

3%James M. (1818-94), of Weston, Vt.; m 1840, 
Lucy M. Spaulding (1820-98; Simeon*t, m Han- 
nah, dau. of Stephen Dow, Am. Rev.; Silas’, 
Am. Rev.; Col. Simeon*, officer Am. Rev.; 
Joseph’; John’, King Philip’s War; Edward °). 

11—Gov. Thomas Welles (qv); A 

10-John (ca. 1621-1659), dep. Gen. Ct.; m 1647, Bliz- 
abeth Bourne; 

%Robert (ca. 1651-1714), dep. Gen. Ct.; a patentee 
of Wethersfield, Conn.; m 1st, 1675, Elizabeth 
Goodrich (d 1697/98); 

8-Prudence (1682-1714), m 1700, Rev. Anthony 
Stoddard (1678-1760), pastor at Woodbury, 
Conn., 60 yrs. (Rev. Solomon®; Anthony”, qv); 

7—Mary (b 1702), m 1726, Hezekiah Porter (b 1706); 

6—-Mehitable (b 1733), m 1758, Oliver Diggins (6 
1735), Am. Rev. (Joseph?; Jeremiah’; Jere- 
miah’®); 

5—-Elizabeth (ca. 1771-1849), m Thomas Reed (1766- 
1851), Am. Rev. (Benjamin*, Am. Rev.; Maj. 
Thomas’; Thomas’); 

4Laura (1794-1865), m 1821, David Bolster (1793- 
1880; Baruch’, Am. Rev. and War of 1812; m 
Anna, dau. of Israel Loveland; John*; Isaac 7): 

3—Alfred W. (1832-1912), Civil. War; m 1st, 1853, 


Caroline R. Cox (1835-63; Benjamin‘, m Caro- 
pa Coates of Ebenezer Farnsworth, War 1812; 
ohn’), 
2-Only child of Romane Kendall Taylor (b 1855), 
m 1878, Etta Rosalie Bolster (6 1859), 
Postmaster. Residence: Weston, Vt. 


1-McILWAINE, William Baird, b Peter 
Va., Oct. 4, 1854, ‘ eee 

3-Archibald Graham McIlwaine (1801-78), from 
Ireland to Phila., Pa., 1818; settled at Peters- 
burg, Va., where he became extensive com- 
mission mcht., pres. Life Ins. Co. of iV ave 
etc.; m Martha Dunn, who came from Ire- 
land, 1820. 

&-Theodorick Bland (qv); 

7-Richard (1665-1720), m 2d, Elizabeth Randolph 
(Williams, of Turkey Island); 

6—Richard (1710-76), m Anne Poythress (Peter’); 

5-Rev. William, m Elizabeth Yates; 

4—Anne, m Richard Pryor; 

8—Rev. Theodorick, D.D., LL.D. (1805-90), m 1st, 
Lucy Atkinson (Roger‘). 

2-Son of Robert Dunn McIlwaine (1828-75), capt. 
GiSzAr: commission mcht., Petersburg, Va.; m 
1847, Lucy Atkinson Pryor (1829-1901); issue: 
I-Lucy Ann Baird (1850-61); II—Martha Dunn 
(1852-56) ; IlI-William Baird (above); IV—Hi- 
bernia (6 1856; m John Wesley Friend); V— 
Archibald G. (b 1859); VI—Robert Dunn (1864- 
1905; physician; m Mary Plummer); VII—Lucy 
re Salt "y spp Kyle Davis); VIII- 

artha unn ; m David Bl 

She yer Chaffe), Sipuaiees 

—m Nov. 7, 1877, Jane Maury Pegram (Nov. 
22, 1857-Nov. 17, 1878); dau. of Richard G. Oo: 
ram, of Petersburg, Va.; issue: 1—Richard 
Pegram (Oct. 26, 1878-Sept. 7, 1884), 

M 2d, Dec. 28, 1882, Sarah Joseph Claiborne (av 
for genealogy); issue: 1—Joseph Alston Clai- 
borne, Bb at Petersburg, Va., Sept. 26, 1883; m 
Feb. 7, 1912, Edgar Simeon, son of Simeon 
Bowling of Durham, N.C. (issue: Joseph Clai- 
borne McIlwaine [daughter], 6 Nov. 13, 1912); 
2-William Baird, Jr., b Petersburg, Va., Feb. 
6, 1885; m Oct. 5, 1910, Isabella Louisa, dau. 
of A. G. MclI. Martin (issue: William Baird, 
3d, b Aug. 15, 1911; Isabella Martin, b Dec. 
12, 1912; Archibald Graham, d infancy; Robert 
Dunn, 6b Aug. 18, 1922): 3-Lucy Atkinson, 0} 
Petersburg, Va., Sept. 18, 1886; 4—Anna Clai- 
borne, b Petersburg, Sept. 11, 1889; m June 15, 
1910, William Taliaferro Thompson (issue: 
Julia E. A., 6 July 25, 1911; William Taliaferro. 
Jr., and William McIlwaine, twins, b May 26, 
1913; Anne Claiborne, 6 Jan. 14, 1918; Joseph 
Alston [boy], b Mar. 19, 1921); 5-Hibernia (Apr. 
2, 1891, d infancy); 6-Elizabeth Herbert (Mar. 
31, 1897, d infancy), 

A.B., Hampden-Sidney, ’73 (Chi Phi, PBK), 
Lawyer, Petersburg, Va. Mem. City Council, 
1881-84 and 1888-98; mem. Va. House of Dele- 
gates, 1891-93; mem. Va. Senate, 1893-1905. Res- 
idences: “Mansfield,” Dinwiddie Co., Va., and 
647 W. Washington St., Petersburg, Va. 


1-McILWAINE, Sarah Joseph Alston Claiborne 
(Mrs. William B.), 6 Oct. 25, 1859. 

8-William (Clayborne) Claiborne (qv); 

7—-Thomas (1647-83), m Sarah-; 

6—-Thomas (1680-1732, of “Sweet Hall,’ King Wil- 
liam Co., Va.; m Ann Fox: 

5-Augustine (1721-87). of “Windsor”; 
senator; m Mary Herbert: 

4-Tohn Herbert (b 1763). m Mary Gregory: 

—John Gregory (1798-1887), m Mary E. Weldon. 

9-John Alston (qv): 

&-John, m Anne Wallis; 

7-John (1673-1758), m Mary Clark: 

6-Joseph John (d 1781), m Blizabeth Chancey; 

5-John, m Anne Hunt Macon: 

4-Joseph John, m Esther Wricht: 

3-Joseph John (ca. 1804-34), Halifax, N.C.; m 
Louisa Daniel Thomas. 

2-Dau. of John Herbert Claiborne, M.D. (1828- 
1905), U. of Va., 49; M.D., Jefferson Med. Coll., 
1850; mai., surgeon C.S.A.: mem. Va. Senate, 
etc.; m Sarah Josenh Alston (1824-1869): m 2d. 
1887, Annie Leslie Watson (b 1865): issue (ist 
marriage): I-Marv Louisa (1855-1902: m Her- 
bert H. Page); II—-Anne Augusta (b 1858; m 
Philip Howell Liehtfoot; m 2d, Charles 'Al- 
bert Enpelish): JII—Sarah Joseph Alston 
(above); TV—John Herbert: V—Elizabeth Wel- 
don (6 1867; m Bernard Mann): (2A marriace): 
VI-—Robert Watson (6b 1888): VII-Doneld Fra- 


burgess, 


46 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


ser (6 1890; m Stephen West Holden). 

IlI-—m Dec. 28, 1882, William Baird McIlwaine 
(av for issue). 

Mem. C.D.A., D.A.R., U.D.C. Residence: 647 W. 
Washington St., Petersburg, Va. 


1-DAVIS, Gladys Von Tetzel Moulton (Mrs. 
patos Crane), 0 St. Joseph, Mich., Aug. 29, 
885. 

10—-Robert Moulton (d 1665), from Eng., 1629; ship- 
builder at Salem, Mass.; rep. Gen. Ct.; built 
house at Moulton’s Point where British land- 
ed perune the Battle of Bunker Hill; m Deb- 
orah-; 

9Rev. Robert (d 1665), rector at Salem, 1640; 
m 1640, Abigail Goode (d 1665/66); 

8-Robert (bap. 1644-1780/31), m 1672, Mary Cook; 

7—Robert (1675-1756), m 1698, Hannah Groves; 

6é—-Capt. Freeborn (1717-92), capt. Lexington 
Alarm; m 1737, Rebecca Walker (d 1797); 

5—Daniel (1762-1832), soldier Am. Rev.; m 1780, 
Tabby Blodgett (1756-1810); 

4—Daniel (1784-1849), m 1804, Polly Riddle (1784-1828; 
Joseph®, soldier Am. Rev.); 

3—Orrin (1811-46), m 1832, Lucretia—. 

2-Dau. of Charles H. Moulton (1838-1916), capt. 
6th Mich. Heavy Arty. in Civil War and bvtd. 
maj. U.S.V.; m 1869, Delle Carrie Von Tetzel 
(1849-1925); issue: I-Roy Kenneth (qv); II- 
Gladys Von Tetzel (above). 

Ii-—m June 10, 1908, Charles Crane Davis, b at 
Whitehall, Ill., Mar. 7, 1888; son of Hardin Da- 
vis, of St. Joseph, Mich.; issue: 1—Charles 
Moulton, b St. Joseph, Mich., Aug. 31, 1910. 

Residence: St. Joseph, Mich. 


1-MOULTON, Roy Kenneth, b St. Joseph, Mich., 
Jan. 18, 1876. 

Brother of Mrs, Charles Crane Davis (av for 
genealogy). 

M Dec. 2, 1905, Edith Lorraine Powers (qv for 
issue). 

Journalist; now humorist, New York American. 
Author: Blue Jeans of Hoppertown. Mem. 
S.D.P., S.R., S.A.R., Authors League of Amer- 
Are EEG: Residence: 460 Riverside Drive, New 

ork. 


1-MOULTON, Edith Lorraine Powers (Mrs. Roy 
K.), b) Grand Rapids, Mich., Sept. 22, 1874. 

9-Walter (Power) Powers (1639-1708), from Eng. 
to Concord Village, Mass., 1660; m 1661, Trial 
Shepherd; 

8-Capt. Isaac (1665-1735), m 1701, Mary (Poulter) 
Winship (1668-1743; John Poulter’); 

7—Gideon (1704-84), soldier Am. Rev.; m 1724, Lydia 
Russell (1706-81); 

6-William (1740-1829), soldier Am. Rev.; m 1764, 
Elizabeth Gates (1748-1823) ; 

ene (1767-1834), m 1787, Mary Thompson (1769- 


‘Jonathan (1795-1864), m 1819, Ann Kendall (1794- 
o) 5 


3-William Thompson (1820-1909), built first sta- 
tionary sawmill in Mich., and was mfr. of fur- 
niture by machinery at Grand Rapids; mayor 
of Grand Rapids, 1857; m 1889, Louisa Hall (1822- 
1901), of London, Eng. 

2-Only child of Charles Ball Powers (1852-91), m 
1878, Sara Guyor (1853-80). 

M Dec. 2, 1905, Roy Kenneth Moulton (qv); issue: 
1—Powers, 6 Grand Rapids, Mich., Aug. 8, 1912; 
Atbee Powers, 6 Grand Rapids, Aug. 12, 


Ed, Ackley Hall, ’94. Mem. D.F\P.A., D.C.W., 
C.D.XVILC., D.A.C., S.D.P., Colonial Dau. 
America, D.A.R., D.R., U.S.D. 1812, and many 
een Residence: 460 Riverside Dr., New 

ork, 


I-ALEXANDER, Karl Perry, b St. Louis, Mo., 
Jan. 11, 1865. 

5-Alexander Alexander (1753-1806), of Scotch an- 
cestry, came from Belfast, Ireland, to Charles- 
ton, 8.C., 1778; settled at Crowsville, nr. Spar- 
tanburg, 8.C.; was pvt. under Col, Anderson, 
and records show he received pay, July 7, 1785; 
mist, Anna McRoro (1752-96); 

4—John (1777-1844), mem. 13th and 14th Congresses 
from Ohio, 1813-17; m Isabella Adair (b 1777; 
James °, m Rebecca-, of Scotch parentage): 

8-Washington (1802-68), m 1823, Rachel Clark (1805- 
49; Maj. John‘ [1776-1849], of Union Dist., S.C.; 
War 1812). 

10-Edmund Perry, settled at Sandwich, Mass., 
1644; m Sarah-; 


9-Ezra (1625-89), constable at Sandwich; m 1651, 
Elizabeth Burgess; 

8-Ezra (d 1729/30), m Rebecca Freeman (d 1738; 
Edmund”, m Rebecca, dau. of Gov. Thomas 
Prence, m Patience, dau. of Elder William 
Brewster, qv); 

7-John, m Elizabeth-; 

6—-Elijah (b 1701), m 1723, Hannah Damon, of Scitu- 


ate; 

5—Phineas (1786-96), constable at Barre, Mass.; m 
1760, Esther Gates; 

4-Capt. William (1768-1840), m Mary Felton (1768- 
Ha Capt. Benjamin®, in Battle of Bunker 

iil); 

3—William (1796-1878), m 1820, Betsey Heaton (1796- 
1869; James‘, of N.H.). 

2-Son of Augustus Washington Alexander (1832- 
1905), lawyer; m 1856, Mary Susannah Perry (1834- 
1921); issue: I—Coke (1857-1918) ; II—Don (1860-1903) ; 
III—Karl Perry (above); IV—Florence (b 1868; m 
Henry D. Brown); V—Gordon (1874-77). 

IiI-m Apr. 30, 1888, Susan E. Hodges, b Ellards- 
ville, Mo., Oct. 12, 1867; dau. of Capt. William 
R. Hodges, of St. Louis; issue: 1-Hodges Per- 
ry, 6 Springfield, Mo., Feb. 22, 1889; served in 
U.S.N., World War; m 1924, Mrs. Belle Knight, 
of San Francisco, Calif.; 2-Hugo Goldsmith, b 
Newburg, Mo., Oct. 26, 1890; 3-Russell Romaine 
(Sept. 25, 1896-Nov. 11, 1910). 

Ry. master mechanic, 1889-1904; division sales 
agt. of The McAlester Fuel Co. Mem. S.A.R. 
(historian Ark. Soc.). Club: Little Rock Sci- 
ence. Residence: 1801 N. Harrison St., Pulaski 
Heights, Little Rock, Ark. 


1-BARKER, Samuel Haydock, b Wyncote, Pa., 
Feb. 20, 1872. 

8-Robert Barker (1616-1689-91), a Quaker, from 
Eng. to Plymouth, Duxbury, Mass., 1628; m 
Lucy Williams; 

7-Isaac, m Judith Prence (Gov. Thomas’, qv); 

6—Samuel (1667-1739), m Bathiah Folger; 

5—-Robert (1723-80), m Sarah Folger (desc. Peter 
Folger, qv); 

4—Jacob (1779-1871), distinguished financier, ship- 
owner, lawyer, New York and New Orleans; 
. Pate Hazard (Thomas’, of New Bedford, 

ass.); 

3—-Abraham (1821-1906), founder of Barker Bros. & 
oe er rineree Phila.; m Sarah Wharton (Wil- 
iam‘). 

2-Son of Wharton Barker (1846-1921), financier, 
publicist, Phila.; m 1867, Margaret Corlies, 
dau. Joseph Baker; issue: I-Samuel Haydock 
(above); II-Rodman; III—Folger. 

I—m Apr. 9, 1902, Ada Mae Long, b Victoria, B.C., 
Nov. 11, 1873; dau. Thomas Holmes Long, 
Flushing, L.I.; issue: 1-Eleanor Wharton, 0 
Glenside, Pa., Feb. 1, 1903; 2-Redwood, b Glen- 
side, Mar. 22, 1904; 3-Robert White, b Glenside, 
OR 1906; 4-Rowland, 6 Oak Lane, Pa., Apr. 

U. Pa., ’89. Economist; after many years as 
financial editor of The North American, re- 
signed Jan. 11, 1925, to engage in business as 
financier. Mem. Am. Acad. Polit. and Social 
Science, Acad. Natural Sciences, Pa. Museum 
and School of Industrial Art. Residence: 140 
Ne Phil-Ellena St., Germantown, Philadelphia, 

a. 


1-CANFIELD, Mary Noble Croul (Mrs. George 
L.), 6 Detroit, Mich., Feb. 9, 1865. 

Boe recerick John Croul (6 1718), m 1758, Elizabeth 

oung; 

4—John (b 1762), m 1784, Mary Cross (b 1763); 

3—John (1796-1847), m 1820, Maria Bockoven (1802-99). 

6-Hugh Brady, from Ireland to Del., 1732; 

5-John (d 1779), killed by Indians; m Mary Quig- 
ley (1755-83); 

4-Maj. Gen. Hugh (1768-1851), U.S.A., officer War 
1812; m Sarah Wallis (1778-1833) ; 

ate Preston (1809-68), m Elizabeth Nexsen 

2-Dau. of William Henry Croul (1827-75), manu- 
facturer, capitalist; m 1857, Sarah Wallis Brady 
(1834-73): issue: I—Elizabeth Brady (1858-98; m 
Henry T. Thurber); II—Harriet Elwood (1861-83); 
IIli-—Sarah Tsabella (Mrs. Isabella Croul Brad- 
beer); IV—Marv Noble (above). 

IV—m Sept. 25, 1889, George Lewis Canfield (See 
Vol. 1, p. 264); issue: 1-Adelaide, b Detroit, 
Mich., Sept. 7, 1890; 2-William Croul. b Detroit, 
Dec. 21, 1891; Columbia, '12: m Jan. 24, 1920, Ger- 
trude, dau. of Thomas Lennon. 

Was dir. Nat. League for Woman’s Service, and 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 47 


vice-chmn. of Army and Navy Club during 


World War. Club: Woman’s City. Residence: 
2250 Iroquois Av., Detroit, Mich. 


1-DAVENPORT, Charles Benedict, b at Stam- 
ford, Conn., June 1, 1866. 

§9—Rev. John Davenport (qv); 

8—John (ca. 1635-1676), m Abigail Pierson; 

7-Rev. John (1668-1731), m Martha (Gould) Sel- 


leck; 

6—John (1696-1742), of “Davenport Ridge,’ Stam- 
ford, Conn.; m Sarah Bishop; 

5-John (1724-56), m Deborah Ambler; 

4—John (1749-1820), m Prudence Bell; 

3-William (1781-1860), m Abigail Benedict. 

&-Thomas Dimon (d 1682), of East Hampton, L.I.; 
m Mary Sheaftfe; 

7—-James (1646-1721), m Hannah James; 

6—John (1696-1765), m Deborah Hedges; 

5-Abraham (1735-1819), m Hannah Foster; 

4—-John (1767-1831), m Esther Filer; 

3—John (1797-1862), East Hampton and Brooklyn, 
N.Y.; m Margaret Joralemon (Judge Tuenis%‘). 

2-Son of Amzi Benedict Davenport (1817-94), 
teacher, realtor, Brooklyn; m 1842, Frances M. 
Isaacs (d 1848); m 2d, 1850, Jane Joralemon Dimon 
(1828-95); issue (Ist marriage): I-John Isaacs 
(1843-1903) ; II—Albert Barnes (1845-1919); (2d mar- 


riage): IlI—Henry Benedict (1854-1920); IV— 
James Pierpont; V—William Edwards; VI-— 
Mary Vere (m Charles H. Crandall, Sound 


Beach, Conn.); VII— Charles Benedict (above); 
VillI—Frances Gardiner. 

ViI-m June 23, 1894, Gertrude Crotty, 6 Acequia, 
near Denver, Colo., Feb. 28, 1866; dau. of Wil- 
liam Crotty, of Burlington, Kan., m Millia 
Armstrong; issue: 1—Millia Crotty, 6} Cam- 
bridge, Mass., Mar. 30, 1895; m 1924, Walter J. 
Fleisher; 2-Jane Joralemon, b Cambridge, 
Sept. 11, 1897; m 1922, Reginald G. Harris; 3— 
Charles Benedict, Jr. (Jan. 8, 1911-Sept. 5, 1916). 

B.S., Poly. Inst. of Brooklyn, ’86; A.B., Har- 
vard, ’89, A.M., Ph.D., 1892. Dir. dept. of genet- 
ics, Carnegie Inst. of Washington (See Who’s 
Who in America). Maj., Sanitary Corps, U.S. 
A., 1918-19. Mem. Nat. Acad. Sciences, Am. 
Philos. Soc.; v.p. Nat. Inst. Social Science 
(medalist), Internat. Fed. Eugenic Organiza- 
tions; past pres. Am. Soc. ZoGdlogists, Eugen- 
ics Research Assn., etc. Hobby: Collecting 
pedigrees of families. Club: Harvard (New 
eos Residence: Cold Spring Harbor, L.I., 


1-LOWE, Gertrude Merrell (Mrs. William B.), 
b Bay City, Mich., Nov. 22, 1870. 

10-Gov. John Webster (qv); 

9-Ann (d 1662), m 1642, John Marsh (1618-88), from 
Eng., 1636, an original propr. of Hartford; 

8—John (b 1643), m 1666, Sarah Lyman (Richard®, m 
Hepzibah, dau. of Thomas Ford; Richard”, qv); 

7-Sarah, m Lt. John Merrell (1669-1748; Dea. John§; 
Nathaniel’, qv); 

6—Caleb (1707-35), m Mercy Sedgwick; 

5-Capt. Abijah (1734-1823), minute man in Am. 
Rev.:; m 1755, Sarah Barton (d 1779); 

4-Caleb Barton (1764-1842), soldier Am, Rev.; m 
Sarah Jackson; 

3-John Jackson (1797-1866, m 1822, Maria Paddock 
(1804-83; Horace‘, m Abigail-—). 

S—-John Jackson, came from Eng. with his 
brother, Richard; settled at Boston; m Abi- 


gail-; 

7-Lt. John (1644-1709), m Deborah-; 

6—-Dea. John (1703-57), m 1728, Marcy Chadwick 
(1708-96) ; 

5—Col. Giles (1732-1810), mem. Gen. Ct. many 
terms; officer Am. Rev.; m 1755, Anne Thomas 
(1740-80; Ephraim’, m Abigail, dau. of Dr. Sam- 
uel Porter); 

4-Sarah (1766-1860), m Caleb Barton Merrell (4 
above). 

9-Gen. Robert Sedgwick (qv); 

8—-William (b ca. 1633), m 1670, Elizabeth Stone 
(Rev. Samuel, of Hartford, m Elizabeth Allen); 

7-Capt. Samuel (1670-1735), m 1689, Mary Hopkins 
(1670-1748: Stephen’; John®; Stephen”, qv); 

6—Mercy (b 1713), m Caleb Merrell (6 above). 

2-Dau. of James Chandler Merrell (See Vol. 1, p. 
698), m 1870, Julia Rosina Wild (1852-1920). See 
John Hastings Merrell for other lineages. 

M June 28, 1899. William Baird Lowe, b Detroit, 
Mich., Jan. 27, 1871; mng. dir: of Detroit Free 
Press; son of Thomas Lowe, from Ayr, Scot- 
land, to Detroit; issue: 1-Helen Rosemary 
(Mrs. William J. Chesbrough, qv); 2-William 


Baird, Jr. (Jan. 7, 1918-Jan. 8, 1913). 
U. Mich., ex-’98. Mem. D.A.R. Residence: 1818 


Iroquois Av., Detroit, Mich. 


o 


JHRISTOPH ENICH, Burgomaster of Weissen- 
burg. 

Photographed from painting, the original of which, 
painted in 1671, is still in possession of one 
branch of the family. 


1-MERRELL, John Hastings, 6 Detroit, Mich., 
Dec. 23, 1876. 

10-Robert Watson (d 1637), from Eng. to Plym- 
outh, Mass., 1633; m Eliza— (d 1688); 

9-John (ca. 1616-will proved 1650), of Hartford, 
Conn.; m Margaret Smith (d 1683; Samuel’); 

8—-Sarah, m John Merrell (1635-1712; Nathaniel, 


av); 

7-Lt. John (1669-1748), m Sarah Marsh (John8, m 
Sarah, dau. of Richard Lyman, Jr.; John’, 
from Eng., 1636, m Ann, dau. of Gov. John Web- 


ster, qv); 

6—Caleb (1707-35), m Mercy Sedgwick; 

5—Capt. Abijah (1734-1823), minute man in Am. 
Rev.; m Sarah Barton; 

4—Caleb Barton (1764-1842), soldier Am. Rev.; m 
Sarah Jackson (Col. Giles’, officer Am. Rev., 
m Anne, dau. of Ephraim Thomas; Dea. John‘; 
Lt. John’; John§); 

8—-John Jackson (1797-1866), m Maria Paddock 
(Horace4, m Abigail—). 

10-Stephen Hopkins (qv); 

9-John (1613-54), m Jane Strong (John”™, qv); 

8-Stephen (1634-89), m Dorcas Bronson (John®, of 
Farmington, Conn.); 

7-Mary, m Capt. Samuel Sedgwick (1667-1735; 
William’, m Elizabeth, dau. Rev. Samuel Stone; 
Gen. Robert?, qv); 

6—Mercy, m Caleb Merrell (6 above). 

10—Martinus (Hanning) Henning (b 1560), deco- 
rated 1615; m Catherine-, of Jacobskirche, 
Silesia; 

9-Senator Martin, m Magdalena Beyerin; 

8-Ananias (b 1622), m Sabina Weinmannin; | 

7—Carolus (b 1658), began to write name Henning; 
m ist, Anna Heingard; m 2d, Maria Eben- 
thewim; 

6—Senator Ehrenfried, m — Schlittenhardt; 

5—-Senator Gottfried Carl (b 1729), m — Plincing 
von Nurnberg (or Preuin); 

4-Juliana (b 1802), m Johann Jacob Enich (desc. 
Christoph Enich); 

8—-Aurelia Wilhelmina (1833-1910), m 1850, John 
Leonard Wild (1832-1916), officer in Civil War 
(Dr. Frederick Ferdinand‘, m Rosina, dau. of 


48 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


Casper Schoener, m Mary Amanda Weist; Dr. 
Johann George®, m Katharina Barbara ae 

2—Son of James Chandler Merrell (See Vol. 1, 
698), m 1870, Julia Rosina Wild (1852-1920). 

M Oct. 28, 1903, Lilian Pearl Nettleton (qv for 
genealogy); ‘issue: 1—Honor, 6 Chicago, IIl., 
Feb. 25, 1906; Wells Coll., 726. 

Rubber mfg. business at Chicago from 1899; gen. 
mgr. Manhattan Rubber Mfg. Co., since 1918; 
also dir. Reynolds Spring Co., General Leather 
Co., C. W. Wilkinson Sand Co. Chmn. bd. trus- 
tees First Universalist Ch. Mem. S.A.R., Sul- 
grave Instn., ete. Clubs: Detroit Athletic (De- 
troit), Chikaming Country (Lakeside, Mich.), 
Chicago Athletic, Commonwealth, South Shore 
Country, Midlothian (Chicago), Everglades 
(Palm Beach, Fla.). Residence: 1218 Madison 
Park, Chicago, Ill. 


WIFE OF CHRISTOPH ENICH. 
1-MERRELL, Lilian Pearl Nettleton (Mrs. John 


H.), 6 DuQuoin, IIl., 
§9-Samuel Nettleton, from Eng., an original 
propr. of Branford, Conn., 1644; m Maria— (d 


1658) ; 

8-John (d 1691), m 1669, Martha Hull (b 1650; Jo- 
siah®, m Elizabeth, dau. of Joseph Loomis, av; 
George”, av); 

7-Joseph (1671- 1767), m 1st, ca. 1712, Hannah Bush- 
nell (1693-1753; Joshua’, m Mary, dau. of Rich- 
ard Seymour, av; Lt. William®; Francis”); 

6—Ens. Jeremiah (1718-79), m 1738, Deborah Kelcey 
(William’, m Elizabeth, dau. of John Shethar; 
Lt. Daniel’; William’); 

5—-Jeremiah (1738-1815), from Killingworth, Conn., 
to Newport, N.H.; m 1761, Love Buell (1737-1825; 
Daniel’, m Elizabeth Post; Samuel’; Samuel®; 
William’); 

4-Joel (b 1778), Newport, N.H.; m 1802, Elizabeth 
Dow (Jeremiah5, capt. Am. Rev., m Lydia, dau. 
of Isaac Kimball; Nathaniel’, of Salem, N.H.); 

3—Gilbert (b 1808), settled finally in Ill., m Juliette 
Elizabeth Pratte (b 1815, Joseph‘, of Mo., m 
Marie Francoise Valle; Jean B. S.5; Jean B.®; 
Gabriel’?; Gabriel8; Gabriel®). 

2-Dau. of Bernard Pratte Nettleton, m Ida Siek- 
man. 

M Oct. 28, 1903, John Hastings Merrell (qv for 
issue). 

Residence: 1218 Madison Park, Chicago, I11. 


1-CHESBROUGH, Helen Rosemary Lowe (Mrs. 
William J.), b Detroit, Mich., Oct. 16, 1900. 

12—Roger Osborne; 

li-Sarah, m in Eng,, Richard Lyman (qy); 


Dec. 27, 1879 


10-Richard (1617-62), m Hepzibah Ford (d 1688; 
Thomas", came in the “Mary and John,” 1630) : 

9-Sarah, m "1666, John Marsh, Jr. (b 1643; John”, 
from ’Eng., 1636, m Ann, dau. of Gov. John 
Webster, qv); 

8-Sarah (b 1673), m 1694, Lt. John Merrell (1669- 
1748; Dea. John®; Nathaniel?®); 

7—Caleb (1707-35), m Mercy Sedgwick (Capt. Sam- 
uel8; William®; Gen. Robert?, qv); 

6—-Capt. Abijah (1734-1823), minute man in Am. 
Rev.; m Sarah Barton; 

5-Caleb Barton (1764-1842), soldier Am. Rev.; m 
Sarah Jackson (Col. Giles*, officer Am. Rev.; 
Dea. John’; Lt. John§; John’); 

4-John Jackson (1797-1866), m Maria Paddock 
(Horace®, m Abigail-); 

3—James Chandler (See Vol. 1, p. 698), m Julia 
Rosina Wild. 

2-Dau. of Gertrude Merrell (qv), m 1899, William 
Baird Lowe. 

M June 7, 1924, William James Chesbrough (qv); 
issue: 1-William Lowe, b June 1, 1926. 
Ed. Liggett Sch., and Wells Coll., 723. 
dence: Grosse Pointe Village, Mich. 


1-CHESBROUGH, William James, b Bay City, 
Mich., Jan. 23, 1890. 

10-William (Chesebrough) Chesbrough (qv); ; 

9-Samuel (1627-73), Stonington, Conn.; m 1655, Abi- 


gail-; 

8—Elisha (1667-1727), m Marie Miner (1671-1704; 
Joseph®, m Mary Avery); 

Cae ray. (b 1694), m 1728, Hannah Chesbrough 
(b 1699) ; 

6—-Sylvester (b 1735), m 1758, Hannah Carpenter 
(Nathaniel’, of N. Kingston, Reales 

5—-Sylvester (6 1764), m — Collins; 

4-Abraham (d 1827), m Asenath Stevens; 

38-Alonzo (1817-87), m 1855, Sarah Jane Tufford (0) 
1825; Philip*, m Sarah Childs). 

2-Son of Francis Pruyn Chesbrough (1860-1926), m 
18838, Adalyn McCormick. 

M June 7, 1924, Helen Rosemary Lowe (qv). 

Ph.B., Yale, ’12. Treas. Wilwin Lumber Co., De- 
troit. Ensign, U.S.N.R.F., World War. Clubs: 
Country, Detroit, University. Summer place: 
“Wilwin,’’ Mackinac Co., Mich. Residence: 
Grosse Pointe Village, Mich. 


1-BARNARD, Harrison Bernard, 6b Seville, O., 
May 11, 1872. 

9-Francis Barnard (ca. 1617-1698), from Eng., 1634 
or 36; m 2d, Frances Foote Dickinson; 

8—Joseph (1647-95), served in Colonial wars; m 1675, 
Sarah Strong; 

Cie (6 1681), m 1705, Abigail Griswold (1685- 


47) ; 
6-Francis (6b 1719), 
1722/23) ; 
5-Samuel (1749-1815), Am. Rev.; 
Barnard (1756-1830) ; 
pa (1799-1892), m 1820, Diana Blanchard (1799- 


3-James Elly (1825-1905), m 1848, Huldah Bingham. 

1i—Elder William Brewster (qv); 

10—Love (d 1650/51), m 1634, Sarah Collier (ca. 1616- 
1691; William”); 

sWilligin (1645- 1723), m 1672, Lydia Partridge (d 

8—-Benjamin (1688-1752), m 17138, Elizabeth Witter 
(1694-1740/41) ; 

7-Simon (1720-1801), m 1742, Anne Andrus (d 1809); 

arith 1743), m 1st, 1765, Ebenezer Johnson 

5—Anna (1769-1868), m 1791, Johnson Bingham (1764- 
1843); soldier Am. Rev., pensioned; 

4—Eben (1800-80), m Huldah Burlingham; 

igo (1829-1915), m James Ely Barnard (3 
above). 

8-Benjamin Nye (1620-post 1704), from Eng. to 
Sandwich, Mass., 1629; m 1640, Katherine Tup- 

per; 

Pet aathan (b 1649), m 2d, Patience Burgess; 

6—Jonathan (1691-1770), m 2d, Remember-; 

5-Jonathan (1731-1806), soldier Am. Rev., 
Mass.; m 1756, Rebecca Freeman (b 1731): 

4-Jonathan (1773-1850), m 1st, 1798, Susan Curtis: 

38—Levi (1801-92), m 1832, Sallie Spear. 

fe tinorae Noble (1634-1704), m 1660, Hannah War- 
riner; 

7-Mark (ca, 1670- 1741), m 1698, Mary (or Mercy) 


Marshall (d 1733 
m 1746, Elizabeth Remington 


6-John (1706-76), 
(1718-91) ; 

5—Timothy (1758-1827), Am. Rev.; m 1783, Sally Tay- 

lor (1764-1842) ; 


Resi- 


m 1740, Lucretia Pinney (6 


m 1778, Roxanna 


from 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 49 


pore A (1783-1866), m 1808, Elijah Spear (1779- 
1813), War 1812; 

3-Sallie (1810-55), m 1832, Levi Nye (3 above). 

2-Son of William Edwin Barnard (b 1849), builder; 
m 1870, Emily E. Nye (0b 1845); issue: I-Harrison 
Bernard (above); II—-Winnifred (1874-76); I1I- 
Edith (1879-1914). 

I-m June 30, 1915, Elizabeth Tidholm, b Chicago, 
Tll., Jan. 14, 1898; dau. of Gustave Tidholm, m 
Mary Riddering; issue (all b Chicago): 1-Har- 
rison Blake, b Oct. 11, 1918; 2-William Robert, 
6b July 4, 1921; 3-Marshall ae b July 25, 1922; 
4~Burton Wayne, b Nove 5, 

Wooster U., ex-’92; A.B., echoes 95; North- 
western i Law Sch., "1895-96. Builder. Mem, 
O.F.P.A., S.C.W., S.A.R. Clubs: Union League, 
Beverly Country, Architects’. Residence: 7143 
Princeton Av., Chicago. 

1- ere » William Lafayette, ) N.Y. City, May 

8-William Allen (d 1686), from Eng.; settled at 
Salisbury, Mass., 1639; m 1st, Ann Goodale (d 
wake Richard’, from Eng. to Salisbury, Mass., 

); 

7-—Benjamin (1652-1723), of Rehoboth, Mass.; King 
Philip’s War; m 2d, 1695, Hopestill Leonard 
(1671-1729; Rice®, of Rehoboth); 

6—David (1707-51),extensive landholder, Rehoboth; 
m 1731, Hannah Padelford (1715-51; Jonathan’; 
Jonathan’; Jonathan®, from Eng.); 

5-David (1734-1815), of Ashford and Woodstock, 
Conn.; extensive landholder; m Mary Dean 


(1734- mae Ephraim’; Ezra‘; Walter’, Taunton, 
Mas 
4—-David (1757-ca. 1792), corp. Am. Rev.; m 2d, 1780/ 


81, Silvia Briggs (1758-ca. 1792; Elijah®; 
than®; Thomas’; Jonathan§; Clement?, of Wey- 
mouth, from Eng Ae 

3-Zachariah (1786- 1855), of Ashford, Conn.; m 1810, 
Charlotte Woodward (1788-1847). 

%Christopher Smith (d 1676), sgt. and dep. Gen. 
Ct. of Mass., 1655; ‘‘Antient Friend of Provi- 
dence,” m Alice-; 

8—-Edward (1635-93), sgt.; mem. Colonial Assem- 
bly, 1665-88; m Anphillis Angell (Thomas?®, m 
Alice, dau. of James Ashton); 

7-—Joseph (1680-1734), m 1706, Patience Mowry (Na- 
thaniel’, m Joanna, dau. of Edward Inman; 
Roger®, m Mary, dau. of John Johnson); 

6—Joseph (1710-54), m 2d, Lydia Dexter (8d from 
Gregory Dexter, qv); 

5—-Simon (17387-1831), lt. Am. Rev.; m 1762, Elizabeth 
Sayles (b 1740; Thomas‘, m Esther Scott; John’, 
m Elizabeth Olney; John’, m Mary, dau. of 
Roger Williams, qv); 

4—Ziba (1752-1844), m Lydia Waterman (1772-1848; 
Capt. Andrew’, capt. Am. Rev., m 2d, Margaret, 
dau. of Lt. John Foster; Resolved®, m Lydia 
Mathewson; Resolved’, m Anne, dau. of An- 
drew Harris; Resolved’, m Mercy, dau. of 
Roger Williams, qv; Richard’); 

3—Mary, m Martin Smith (1800-70; Israel‘, m 
Amey, dau. of Jeremy Phillips, m Alcey, dau 
as ea West, brig. gen. R.I. militia in Am. 

ev.). 

2-Son of William Lafayette Allen (1824-94), mer- 
chant, N.Y. City; m 1852, Lydia Waterman 
(Smith) Allen (1826-1919), she was widow of his 
brother Edwin L.; issue (mother’s 1st mar- 
riage): I-Edwin Lee (1848-1904; m Mary Tudor 
Pratt); II—-Mary Caroline (1850-1919; m Edward 
Lathrop Tripler); (mother’s 2d marriage): ITI— 
William Lafayette (above); IV—Martin Smith 
(b 1860; B.A., Yale, ’82; m Carol eee V- 
Zachariah Nelson (6 1865 ; B.A., Yale, ’86). 

IIlI-—m Feb. 3, 1885, Grace Laflin (May of, 1857-1914) : 
dau. of Addison Henry Laflin, of Herkimer, m 
Helen M. Hall, of Syracuse, N.Y.; issue (all b 
Brooklyn, N.Y.): 1-Addison Laflin, 6 Apr. 11, 
1888; m June 24, 1925, Lorella Mae, dau. of Jacob 
Standish Brown, of Spring City, Pa.; 2-Wil- 
liam Nelson (Dec. 24, 1890-1912)); Yale, ex-’12; 3— 
Helen Laflin, } July 25, 1892; m Sept. 7, 1918, Fred- 
erick Watson Hastings, of Devon, Pa. (issue: 
Frederick Allen; William Nelson; Thomas 
Emmons). 

M 2d, Jan. 26, 1924, Mae R. (Smith) Alcutt, 6 Sul- 
livan, Pa., May 13, 1873; dau. of Orrin Smith, of 
Sullivan. 

Poly. Inst. of Brooklyn, ’76; B.A., Yale, ’80 (D.K. 
E.), Head of William L. Allen & Co., commn. 
merchants, Brooklyn, 1880-1918; retired. Mem. 
O.F.P.A., S.A.R. (registrar N.Y. City chapter). 
oe ale. Residence: 105 Lefferts Pl., Brook- 
yn, N.Y. 


Jona- 


1-DAVIS, Joseph Swallow, b Trinidad, Colo., 
Sept. 10, 1875. 

8-William Davis (1617-83), from Eng. to Roxbury, 
Mass., ca. 1640; m 3d, Jane— (d 1714); 

7-Ebenezer (1678-1712), m 1700, Hannah White (1673- 
1762/63; Joseph’, m ‘Hannah, dau. of John Scar- 
borough; John’); 

6—Aaron (1709-77), col. Colonial wars, 1775; raised 
a regt. which fought at Bunker Hill; mem. 
Provincial Congress of Mass.; m 1732, Mary 
Perrin (1715-8; Noah’, m Patience Walker); 

5—Moses (1744-1823), minute man at Lexington; m 
1st, 1770, Hannah Pierpont; 

4~William (1770-1850), m oa 1800, Sally Smith; 

3—William (1801-65), prominent citizen, Boston; m 
2d, Maria Davis (1817-70; Charles‘; Capt. Aaron’; 
Col. Aaron, 6 above). 

10-James Pierpont (qv); 

9-John (1618-82), rep. Gen. Ct.; 
(d@ 1668; John?®); 

8—-Ebenezer (1661-96), Roxbury; 
gles (b 1666); 


m Thankful Stow 
m 1691, Mary Rug- 


7—Ebenezer (1694-1755), m 1722/23, Ann Hilton (d 
1745; Col. Winthrop’, m Ann Wilson; Edward’, 
m Ann, dau. of Rev. Samuel Dudley, son of 
Gov. Thomas Dudley, qv); 

plage (1725-67), m 1749, Hannah Gridley (1728- 


5—-Hannah (1750-87), m Moses Davis (5 above). 

10—Gov. Thomas Dudley (qv); 

ee): (1621-91), m Rev. John Woodbridge 

8-Martha (1660-17388), m 1680, Capt. Samuel Ruggles 
(b 1659), capt. King Philip’s War; rep. Gen. Ct. 
(Capt. Samuel’, m Hannah Fowle; Thomas”, 
from Eng. to Roxbury, Mass., m Mary Curtis)! 

7—Joseph (1696-1742), m 1720, Joanna White (1701-78) ; 

6—Joseph (1725-1819), m 1748, Rebecca Curtis (b 1730); 

5-Sarah (1754-99), m 1779, Ralph Smith (1748-1812), 
Am. Rev. (Jonathan’, m Ruth Hunting); 

4—Sally (1780-1859), m William Davis (4 above). 

2-Only child of Joseph Davis (b 1840), retired 
merchant, Los Angeles, Calif.; m 1874, Sarah 
Augusta (b 1853), dau. of Abija Davis, m Eliza- 
beth Ann Riggs. 

M June 6, 1900, Edith Wight, 6 Trinidad, Colo., 
Sept. 9, 1877; dau. of Frederick Dearborn 
Wight, of Denver, Colo.; issue (all b Denver, 
Colo.): 1-Edith, 6 Oct. 9, 1901; U. Calif.; 2- 
Joseph Wight, 6b Nov. 21, 1903; U. Calif.; 3—-Dud- 
ley Dearborn, 6b Apr. 3, 1906; 4-Virginia May, b 
Oct. 12, 1907. 

Ed. Colo. Agrl. Coll. 3 yrs., Colo. Coll. 2 yrs.: 
read law 2 yrs. Banking for 16 yrs., retiring 
1912; oil producer since 1922; pres. Venture Oil 
Co. Fellow Royal Eee Soc. of London; 
mem. S.C.W., S.R., M.O.L.L.,, Sons of Colo. 
Clubs: Hollywood ‘Athletic, Los Angeles City, 
etc. Summer place: Mammoth Camp, Mono 
County, Calif. Residence: 1749 N. Serrano Av., 
Hollywood, Calif. 


ear ar ta Robert Adams, } Fort Ann, N.Y., Oct. 

8-Giles Gibbs (d 1641), from Eng. to Dorchester, 
Mass., 1629-30; removed to Windsor, Conn.; m 
Katherine-; 

7-Samuel (d 1716), m Hepsibah Dibble (Thomas’); 

6—Benjamin (1675-1768), m Abigail Marshall (g.dau. 
of Capt. Samuel Marshall, killed at head of 
Conn. troops in the Swamp Fight, 1675); 

5-Zadock (1723-89), m Lydia Townsend; 

4—Zadock (1756-1812), soldier Am: Rev.; m 4th, Mrs. 
Lydia (Landers) Hewett (Nathan ‘Landers’, m 
Betsey Barlow); 

3-Noah Zadock (1802-94), m Louisa Cooper (Dea. 
Stephen‘, m Roxanna Carr). 

2-Son of Theron Zadock Gibbs, M.D. (1826-96), sur- 
geon 17th N.Y. Vol. Enegrs., 1862-65; m 2d, 1867, 
Mrs. Mary J. (Thomas) Skinner (1834-1923); is- 
sue: I—Arthur Henry (1868-70); II—Edith Estelle 
(6 1870; m Robert Snowdon Chandler); III—Rob- 
ert Adams (above); IV—Ralph Sinclair (1875-76). 

IiI-—m Apr. 7, 1909, Della M. Page, b Fayette, O., 
dau. of John Page, of London, Eng.; issue: 1— 
Ee Caroline, b Los Angeles, Calif., Aug. 20, 


A.B., U. Southern Calif., 08. Founder, 1908, and 
since head master Page Military Acad., Los 
Angeles. Volunteered for World War but 
ordered to stay with academy; maj. N.G. Calif. 
(See Who’s Who in America). Mem. 8.C.W. 
Club: Jonathan. Residence: Page Military 
Academy, 1201 Cochran Av., Los Angeles, Calif. 


50 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


1~HARDIN, Calvin Evans, } Winchester, Ky., 
Nov. 11, 1881. . 

5-Thomas Hardin (1748-1828), pvt., corp., sgt., 8th 
Va. Regt. in Am. Rev.; removed from Va, to 
Salisbury District, N.C., 1781; later in Mo.; m 
Lucy (Billups?); 

4—Jacob (1769-1857), War 1812; m 1808, Jane Porter 
(1778-1839) ; 

3-Calvin (1810-80), m 18385, Mary Rollins. 

5—Peter Evans (1758-1814), soldier Am. Rev.; m 1777, 
Ann Newman (d 1836); 

4—Peter (1780-1842), m 1804, Polly Baker (1775-1863) ; 

3—Oliver Perry (d 1880), m Elizabeth Fletcher (d 
1887). 

2-Son of Prof. Thomas Rollins Hardin (6b 1847), 
teacher; pvt. Co. I, 28th La. Inf., C.S.A.; m 1878, 
Ella Evans (1857-83); m 2d, 1891, Sarah Moore 
Fair (6 1865); issue (Ist marriage): I-—Calvin 
Evans (above); (2d marriage): Il—James Fair 
(av). 

I-—m Mar. 14, 1907, Lela Hinkle, 6 Shreveport, La., 
Nov. 11, 1886; dau. of Eli George Hinkle, of 
Shreveport, m Henrietta Wells; issue (all 0b 
Leesville, La.): 1-Calvin Evans, Jr., 6 Mar. 8, 
1908; La. State U., ’27; 2-Thomas Rollins, b Nov. 
16, 1914; 83-Mary Elizabeth, 6 June 16, 1918. 

B.S., U. of Ky., ’00; Tulane U. Lawyer; city atty. 
of Leesville, La.; mem. La. Constl. Conv., 1921. 
Residence: Leesville, La. 


1-HARDIN, J(ames) Fair, ) Mansfield, La., Oct. 
27, 1893. 

5-Thomas Hardin (1748-1828), pvt., corp., sgt., 8th 
Va. Regt. in Am. Rev.; removed from Va. to 
Salisbury District, N.C., 1781; later in Mo.; m 
Lucy (Billups?); 

4—Jacob (1769-1857), War 1812; m 1803, Jane Porter 
(1778-1839) ; 

38—Calvin (1810-80), m 1835, Mary Rollins. 

6—-James Young (1748-1802), from Co. Down, Ire- 
land, to S.C.; pvt. 6th S.C. Regt., Cont. Army, 
1776-77; d Prosperity, S.C.; 

ier ates (1775-1848), m 1791, William Fair (1770- 
1 > 

4-Archibald (1800-64), m 1819, Elinor Caldwell 
(1801-58) ; 

3-Dr. James William (1820-93), m 1846, Sarah 
Strother Roberts. 

6—-Alexander Boberts (1736-1804), 2d 1t. Va. militia, 
1780-81, from Amherst and Amelia cos., Va.; m 
1757, Eliza Sanders (1737-1790) ; ‘ 

5-Alexander (1755-1842), pvt. Va. Line, Cont. 
Army, at 16; mem. Del. Legislature; m 1783, 
Lucretia Whyte (1766-1830) ; 

4—Robert Whyte (1784-1865), mem. 28th and 29th 
Congresses from Miss., 1843-47; m 1823, Mrs. 
Harriet Allan Boudre (1796-1846) ; 

3-Sarah Strother (1828-73), m Dr. James William 
Fair (3 above). 

2-Son of Prof. Thomas Rollins Hardin (b 1847), 
teacher; pvt. Co. I, 28th La. Inf., C.S.A.; m 1878, 
Ella Evans (1857-83); m 2d, 1891, Sarah Moore 
Fair (6 1865); issue (lst marriage): I—Calvin 
Evans (qv); (2d marriage): IIl-James Fair 
(above). 

II-m Aug. 22, 1922, Mary Hannah Hudson, 6 Mon- 
Toe, La., Sept. 6, 1899; D.A.R.; dau. of William 
H. Hudson, m Myra Sloane. 

A.B., B.S., Ky. Wesleyan, ’11. Admitted to bar, 
1915; asst. U.S. atty., western dist. of La. since 
1921. Enlisted in Co. C, 1st La. Inf., Apr. 8, 
1917; 2d 1t., Apr. 24, 1917; federalized and pro- 
moted Ist It., Dec. 4, 1917; capt., Co. G, 153d Inf., 
39th Div., and with A.E.F. in France, Aug. 4, 
1918-Oct. 30, 1919; discharged, Jan. 20, 1920. Maj., 
J.A.G.R.C., 1920; maj., j.a.g., La. N.G., since 
1924. Mem. S.A.R. (v.p. La. Soc., pres. Galvez 
Chap.), La. Hist. Soc., La. and Am. Bar assns. 
(mem. local council for La.). Residence: 142 
Egan St., Shreveport, La. 


1-NELSON, Hugh, }) Annapolis, Md., May 7, 1858. 

6-Thomas (“Scotch Tom’) Nelson (qv); 

5-William (1711-72), pres. Council and actg. gov. 
of Va.; m Elizabeth Burwell (g.dau. of Robert 
[“King”] Carter); 

4—-Thomas (1738-89), a “signer’’; col. Am. Rev.; 
maj. gen. Va. forces; gov. of Va., 1781; m Lucy 
Grymes (Col. Philip®, m Mary, dau. Sir John 
Randolph, son of Col. William Randolph, qv): 

3—Hugh (1768-1836), speaker House of Delegates of 
Va.; judge Federal Ct.; mem. Congress, 1811-23; 
minister to Spain; m Eliza Kinloch, 

9-John Washington (qv); 


8—Lawrence (1661-1697/98), m 1690, Mildred Warner; 

7—Mildred (b 1696), m 1705, Roger Gregory (god- 
father of George Washington); 

6—-Elizabeth, m 1741, Dr. Thomas Walker, of 
“Castle Hill,” Va.; 

5—Col. John (1744-1809), confidential aide to Gen- 
eral Washington; U.S. senator, 1790; m 1764, 
Elizabeth Moore (g.dau. of Sir Alexander 
Spotswood, of Va.); 

4—Mildred (1765-84), m Francis Kinloch (1755-1826); 
capt. Cont. Army; del. Cont. Congress, 1780-81; 

3-Eliza (b 1781), m 1799, Hugh Nelson (3 above). 

2-Son of Cleland Kinloch Nelson, D.D. (1814-90), 
ed. Dickinson Coll.; P.E. priest; pres. St. 
John’s Coll., Md., 1857-61 and 1867; m 1840, Mary 
Anne Marbury; m 2d, 1852, Mary Margaret Hag- 
ner (1818-1911); issue (ist marriage): I—John 
Marbury (b 1844; m Ella Martha Delaplaine); 
II—Mary Cleland (6 1842; m Holmes E. Offley); 
(2d marriage): IIlI]—Frances Nicholson (6 1855; 
m Richard S. Worthington); IV—Hugh (above). 

IV—m Nov. 5, 1890, Kate Gassaway Peter, b Rock- 
ville, Md., Mar. 9, 1871; dau. of George Peter, 
of Rockville; issue: 1-Cleland Kinloch, }) Rock- 
ville, Md,, Nov. 23, 1892; m Mar. 2, 1928, Helen 
Stone; 2-George Peter, 6 Kirkwood, Mo., Apr. 
17, 1894; m Nov. 28, 1922, Esther Knapp; 3—-Ella 
Anderson, 6 Brooklyn, N.Y., Jan. 27, 1897; m 
July 11, 1916, George F. Riegel; 4-Hugh, Jr., b 
Elizabeth, N.J., May 4, 1904. 

B.A. and M.A., St. John’s Coll., Annapolis, Md. 
Insurance underwriter. Residence: 1150 Mary 
St., Elizabeth, N.J. 


3 Opler hE Selden, 6 Jonesboro, Tenn., May 11, 


4-John Nelson (1751-1837), from Eng. to Rock- 
bridge Co., Va., 1771 or 72; soldier Va. troops in 
Am. Rev.; m 1777, Jane Robinson, of Rock- 
bridge Co. (their son Matthew, was treas. 
State of Tenn. 17 yrs.); 

3—-David (1780-1850), m Phoebe White (1786-1860; 
Benjamin‘ [d 1830], settled in Washington Co., 
N.C. [now Tenn.], soldier War 1812). 

6~Valentine (Xavier) Sevier, Huguenot ancestry. 
came from Eng. with two brothers 1740, settled 
in Va.; m Joana Goade (their son John was 
first gov. of Tenn.); 

5-Robert (1748-80), capt. N.C. militia, killed in 
Battle of Kings Mountain in Am. Rev.; m 
Peay Robertson (Maj. Charles®, officer Am. 

ev.); 

4—Valentine (1780-1854), m Nancy Dinwiddie; 

3-Kezia, m George Jones (1795-1866). 

2-Son of Thomas Amos Rogers Nelson (1812-73), 
grad. East Tenn. Coll., 1828; mem. 36th and 
37th Congresses, 1859-63; judge Supreme Ct. of 
Tenn., 1870-71; m 1889, Ann E., dau. of Mont- 
gomery Stuart, of Tenn.; m 2d, 1852, Mary 
Jones (1826-1901); issue (Ist marriage): I—Alice 
(d; m Samuel Alexander Cunningham); II— 
Alexander Williams (1841-74); IlI-Rev. Stuart 
(1848-1910); IV—David Montgomery (1845-81; m 
Sue Henderson); V—-Thomas A. R., Jr. (b 1847; 
judge Criminal Ct., Knox Co., Tenn.; m Mary 
Stuart); VI—Helen Nelson (1849-96); (2d mar- 
riage): VII—Charles (m Mattie Chappel); VIII- 
Mary (1854-1902; m Tobias E. McTeer; IX—Val- 
entine Sevier (m Katherine Marchand); X—Sel- 
den (above); XI-—Lizzie (m John Williams). 

X—m Feb. 8, 1882, Nancy Hamilton Smith, bd nr. 
Newport, Tenn., Mar. 14, 1861; dau. of Augus- 
tus Smith, of Cocke Co., Tenn., m Eliza Ham- 
ilton (dese. Robert Hamilton of Rockbridge 
Co., Va., and Col. Alexander Outlaw, of the 
McGregor clan of Scotland); issue: 1—Eliza 
Hamilton, 6 Knoxville, Tenn., Jan. 28, 1889; 
U. Tenn.; m June 30, 1915, William Waller 
Carson, Jr. (issue: Julia Nelson); 2-Julia 
Nelson, 0} Knoxville, Dec. 7, 1895; m Oct. 15, 
1924, Houston Brown, of Wytheville, Va. 

Clk. in Knoxville (Tenn.) Postoffice since 1893. 
Genealogist, Knoxville Sentinel. Mem. S.R. 
(sec. Tenn. soc. 16 yrs., v.p. 1926). Residence: 
618 W. Church St., Knoxville, Tenn. 


1-TAYLOR, Marian Juliana Winthrop (Mrs. 
Leeper G.), b Lexington, Ky., May 2, 1838-Mar. 

§—John Winthrop (qv); 

8—-John (1606-76), gov. of Conn., m 2d, 1685, Bliz- 
abeth Reade (d 1672; Edmund?, of Eng.): 

7-Wait Still (1642-1717), chief justice of Mass.; 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 5) 


maj. gen.; m 1st, Mary Brown (d 1690, aet. 34; 
William’, of Salem); 

6—-John (1681-1747), Harvard, 1709; fellow of the 
Royal Soc., London; m 1706, Anne Dudley 
(Gov. Joseph’); 

Borland (d 1760, aet. 28; Francis‘); 

5-John Still (1720-76), Yale, 1787; m 1st, 1750, Jane 

4-Francis Bayard (1754-1817), m 1st, 1779, Elsie 
Marston (d 1789; Thomas's); 

3-Francis Bayard (1787-1841), Yale, 1808; 
1808, Julia Ann Rogers (d 1814; Moses‘). 

2-Only child of Edward Winthrop 
Episcopal clergyman; m Ist, 1837, 
Penney (b Ireland, 1811-1838). 

M July 11, 1866, Samuel Gale Taylor (Feb. 8, 
1829-Feb. 26, 1901); son of James Taylor, of 
Philipsburgh, Can.; issue: 1—Marian Win- 
throp (Jan. 1l-Aug. 16, 1869); 2-Samuel Gale, 
Jr., 6 Chicago, June 5, 1870; m Oct. 11, 1893, 
Anna Jeffery Mead (d 1912), dau. of Edwin R. 
Mead (issue: Edward Winthrop, b July 28, 
1896; m Dec. 30, 1922, Margaret Morison [issue: 
Edward W., Jr., 6 1924]; Florence Josephine, 
b Feb. 10, 1899; Marian Winthrop, b Feb. 10, 
1902; Samuel Gale, 3d, bd Sept. 2, 1904); 3-Edward 
Winthrop (June 4, 1873-Dec. 7, 1876); 4-Theo- 
dore Winthrop (Jan. 1-Oct. 6, 1877); 5-Francis 
Winthrop (0 Aug. 16, 1878; 6-Mary Townsend 
(Dec. 25, 1881-Mar. 1, 1883). 

Residence: 73 E. Division St., Chicago, Ill. 


1-WELBORN, John Scott, b Randolph Co., N.C., 
Dec. 5, 1871. 

10-James (Wellborn) Welborn, from Wales, in 
the “Sea Venture,” 1609, which was wrecked, 
and he arrived at Jamestown, Va., 1610, set- 
tled in Accomac Co., Va.; 

9-John; 

8-Capt. Thomas (1640-1702), of Accomac Co., Va.; 
m Arcadia-; 

7-Samuel, settled in N.C., ca. 1700; surveyor; m 
Mary Chapley; 

ee ee (d 1778), will recorded in Guilford Co., 


5-John (1757-1825), Randolph Co., N.C.; capt. 
militia in Am. Rev.; m 1776, Jane McGee (1760- 
1835; Col. John® [1716-1774], officer, English 
army, later of Randolph Co., N.C., m Martha 
McFarlane [1735-1820], of Orange Co., N.C., 
who m 2d, 1779, William Bell); 

4-Rev. John (1779-1830), m 1st, 1799, Mary Parsons 
(d 1819); 

3-William J. (1808-92), m 
(1811-68). 

2-Son of William Clark Welborn (1835-78), of 
Randolph Co., N.C.; m 1861, Roxie Brandon 
(1843-1920), of Yadkin CoseNa ©; 

M Dec. 20, 1899, Cadia Barbee (qv). 

Owner of Welborn Supply Co.; dir. High Point 
Savings Bank, North State Telephone Co. 
Mason. Clubs: Commercial, High Point Coun- 
try, Sedgefield Country. Residence: High 
Point, N.C. 


1-WELBORN, Cadia ee: anne John Scott), 
6b High Point, N.C., Feb. 

5—Christopher Barbee, b Aeamcaties Conia. 
d Wake Co., N.C., 1775; m Margaret-; 


m Ist, 


(1811-65), 
Marian 


1830, Eleanor Smith 


4-Christopher (1761- 94), of Wake Com Nn: Cyepvt 
Am. Rev.; m 1784, Sarah Hopson (1766- 110: 
Thomas® [1738- 1804], pvt. Am. Rev., m 1759, 


Sarah-, 6 1740); 

3-Christopher (1779-1851), m 1807, Frances Jones. 

6-Francis Jones, } in Va., d Edgecombe Co., 
N.C., 1750; m Mary Ridley; 

5—-Tignal (1735-1807), mem. Provincial Congress 
from N.C.; m 1755, Penelope Cain (d 1811); 

4—Tignal (1766-1807), m 1787, Peggy—; 

3—-Frances (1791-1871), m Christopher Barbee (3 
above). 

5-John Frazier, of Randolph Co., N.C.; 
1770, Abigail Milliken; 

4—Jonath, called John (1770-1852), m 1795, Rebecca 
McKay (1770-1847) ; 

8-Allen M. (1813-79), m 1837, Eleanor S. Burton 
(1812-97; John* [1779-1855], of Guilford Co., N.C., 
m 1811, Catherine Stuart, 1795-1869). 

2Dau. of William Gaston Barbee (1824-94), of 
High Point, N.C.; 2d lt. C.S.A.; m 1868, Louisa 
Celena Frazier (1840-1918). 

M Dec. 20, 1899, John Scott Welborn (qv). 

Mem. D.A.R. Residence: High Point, N.C. 


m Ca, 


COL. WILLIAM COWPER NELSON (1841-1904). 

In uniform of lieutenant of ordnance, Harris’ 
Mississippi Brigade, Mahone’s Division, Hill’s 
Corps, Army of Northern Virginia, C.S.A. Taken 
in 1864. He was cited twice for bravery. 


1-NELSON, Virginia Armistead (Mrs.), b Nash- 
ville, Tenn. 

6-Edward Nelson (b Eng., 1690; son of James), 
settled in New Kent (later Hanover), Co., 
Va., 1718; m 1719, Mary Garland (b 1698; Ed- 
ward’, of New Kent Co., m Mary-); 

5—-James (1723-1803), m 1750, Keziah Harris (Fred- 
erick®, m Fannie Overton); 

4-Rev. Peter Carr (1757-1827), grad. William and 
Mary Coll.; P.E. priest until 1808-09, when he 
became a Baptist minister; m 1789, Nancy 
Lawrence (1769-1814; Edward’, of Richmond, m 
Fannie Taylor); 

3-James Henry (1808- 65), of Holly Springs, Miss.; 
m 1840, Mary Maria Courtney (Goodrich) 
James (1808-82; John Goodrich‘, of Tenn., m 
his cousin, Rhoda, dau. of Benjamin Good- 
rich, of Va.; Briggs Goodrich®, m Mary 
Camp). 

§9—-William Armistead (qv); 

8-Capt. Anthony (6 1645), burgess, etc.; m Han- 
nah, dau. Robert Ellyson (they were ances- 
tors of President Tyler); 

7—-Anthony, lt. col. militia, 1724; m Elizabeth 
Westwood (Worlich’, m Elizabeth Naylor); 

6-Westwood, m Mary Tabb (Col. John’, burgess; 
Humphrey’, burgess); 

5-Westwood (1735-86), mem. Com. Safety, Eliza- 
beth City Co., Va.; m Mary Jenkins (Henry’, 
m Mary Curle); 

4—Robert A. (1766- 1817), m 1789, his cousin, Eliz- 
abeth Smith; 

8—Robert Augustus (1808-91), m 1828, Martha Ann 
Savage (1810-79; Capt. Teackle T.4, m Martha 
Jane, dau. of Armiger Wade, burgess). 

9-Col. George Reade (qv); 

8—-EBlizabeth, m ca, 1675, Capt. Thomas Chismon 
Maj. Edmund’, m Mary-): 


7-—Mildred, m Col. Lawrence Smith, of York 
(Maj. Lawrence’, m Mary-); 
6—Edmund, m Agnes Sclater (Richard’, of York 


Coun via: 3 
5—-Thomas, m ca. 1760, his cousin, Elizabeth Ar- 
mistead (Westwood’); 


52 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


4-Blizabeth (1767-1848), m her cousin, Robert A. 
Armistead (4 above). 

2-Dau. of Col. William Cowper Nelson (1841- 
1904), grad. U. Miss., ’61; served pvt. to capt. 
C.S.A., 1861-65; sec. Ky. and Tenn. Bd. of Fire 
Underwriters; 33° Mason; m 1867, Mary Louisa 
Armistead (b 1842); surviving issue: I—-Martha 
Armistead (m Judge Claude Waller, d 1918); 
IIl—Mary Louise; IIl1I—Robert Armistead; IV-— 
Virginia Armistead (above); V—Wilbur Armi- 
stead (b 1889; m Rebecca Anderson Thornton). 

Iv-m Aug. 30, 1920, Charles B. Parmer (divorced 
Jan. 9, 1926). 

A.B., Hampton Coll., Louisville, Ky.; spl. work 
at Ward-Belmont, 1916-17, Columbia U., 1923, 
Vanderbilt U. and Peabody Coll., 1924-25-26. 
Now publicity dir. and exec. sec. of housing 
bureau of Peabody Coll. Y.M.C.A. canteen 
worker with A.E.F., 1918-19. Mem. C.D.A., 
DB.RS 0.C.; D.A-R:, U.D.C., yetc.) Summer 
place: ‘Breeze Lodge,’ Monteagle, Tenn. 
Residence: 124 2ist Av. S., Nashville, Tenn. 


1-SAUNDERS, James Newton, } Springfield, Ky., 
Apr. 2, 1864. 

4-James Saunders (1759-1845; James®, of Ireland; 
James*; James’; James’, } bet. 1610-25, in Scot- 
land), came from Ireland to New_ Orleans, 
La., 1790; m 1792, Susan Hughes, of Mason Co., 


Ky.; 

3-James (1796-1864), settled in Decatur Co., Ind.; 
capt. of militia, 1841; mem. Ind. Legislature, 
1844; co. treas.; sheriff; m 1817, Cynthia Hall 
(1795-1873; James‘, 6 Iredell Co., N.C., 1758; 
James®, from N. Ireland to N.C., 1778, sol- 
dier Am. Rev.). 

8-Edward Booker (1590-1648), English refugee in 
Holland; from Eng. to York Co., Va., where 
he was a large landowner; 

7-Capt. Richard (1640-1730), capt. colonial militia, 
Gloucester Co., Va., 1680; m 1st, Rebecca Leake 
(John§); 

6—Edmund (1693-1758), m Jane Stokes; 

5-Edmund (1719-93), burgess, 1757-58; m 1746, Edith 
Marat Cobbs (Samuel*, burgess, Amelia Co., 
Va., 6 yrs.) 

4-Samuel (1758-1847), of Springfield, Ky.; capt. 
Am. Rev.; mem. S.C.; m 1785, Rachel Jones 
(1758-1826) ; 

3-Paul Jones (1787-1873), grad. Hampden-Sidney 
Coll.; lawyer and planter, Springfield, Ky.; 
mem. Ky. Legislature, 1816; circuit judge; m 
2d, 1828, Letitia Wilcox Reed. 

8-John Reed (1633-1730). officer in Cromwell’s 
Army; came to Providence, R.I.; at Rye, N.Y., 
1684; later established ‘‘Reed’s Farms,” nr. 
Norwalk, Conn.; m Miss Derby; 

7-Thomas, m 1684, Mary Olmstead (Lt. John§); 

6-John (6 1701), m Mary Allen (sister of Robert 
Allen, the progenitor of the Allen families in 
Clark, Frederick and Warren cos., Va.); 

5—John (b 1736), voted for George Washington for 
burgess, Frederick Co., Va., 1758; m 1760, Letitia 
Wilcox (John®*, burgess, 1660, m Letitia Sorrel): 

4—-Jonathan (b 1778), m Ann Gaines (Richard, Jr.,° 
capt. Va. militia in Am. Rev., m Margaret, dau. 
of James Cunningham); 

38—-Letitia W. (1801-70), m Paul Jones Booker (3 
above). 

2-Son of Miles Saunders, D.D. (1832-1910), grad. 
Center Coll., Ky., ’57; Presbyn. minister, 
Springfield, Ky., 1860-96; founder of Wither- 
spoon Log Coll., Buckhorn, Ky.; m 1863, Mar- 
great Reed Booker (1836-96); issue: I—-James 
Newton (above); II—Letitia Reed (m Charles 
Rice McDowell); IlI—Mary Wilson (1869-91); 
TV—Louise Robinson (1872-1918; m H. S. Mur- 
doch, D.D.). 

I-m Nov. 1, 1899, Annie Alcorn, 6 Stanford, Ky.. 
Dec. 7, 1866; dau. of James Walker Alcorn, of 
Stanford; issue: 1-Sophie Alcorn, 6 Stanford, 
Ky., Oct. 11, 1900; ed. Agness Scott Coll., and 
Sargent Sch., Cambridge, Mass. 

Central U. of Ky., 1881-84 (D.K.E.); Westminster 
Coll., 1884-85; LL.B., U. Mich., 1887 (Phi Delta 
Phi). Admitted to bar, 1886, and since in prac- 
tice at Stanford, Ky. Grand Master, Grand 
Masonic Lodge of Ky., 1916-17. Residence: 
Stanford, Ky. 


Tepe Albert Brown, b Stockton, Calif., Dec. 

4, ; 

6—Peter Tittle. of Pa.; 

5—Peter (1746-1834), m Sarah Whiteside; 

4James, m Anne Frame (William', of Belfast, 
Ireland, soldier under Wolfe at Quebec); 


38—-Elizabeth, m Andrew McKee (William’). 

9-Edward Brown (d 1652), came from Eng., and 
settled at Ipswich, Mass.; m Faith-; 

8—Joseph (d 1694), m 1671, Hannah Assalbie; 

7—Benjamin (d 1738), m 1714, Elizabeth Fossee; 

6-Benjamin (b 17237), m Elizabeth Foster; 

5—Benjamin (1752-1817), m 1776, Sarah McLellan (d 
1836; James*, m his cousin, Abigail, dau. of 
Hugh McLellan); 

4-Benjamin (1776-1845), m 1799, Mary Horne (b 
1778; William5, m Elizabeth Roberts; Ebenezer®; 
William’; John’; William’); 

3-Albert Gallatin (b 1801), of Vassalboro, Me., 
went to Calif., 1849; m 1826, Maryan Hall. 

9-John Hall (6 Eng., 1617), appears in church rec- 
ords of Charlestown, Mass., 1645; moved to 
Dover; 

8—Ralph (6b 1655); 

7—John (b 1685), m Esther Chesley; 

6—-Samuel (0 1719), m Lydia Blackstone (Rev. Wil- 
liam’, of Boston); 

5—Ebenezer (b 1748), of Newcastle; m 1770, Eliza- 
beth Goffe; 

4—-Benjamin (6 1772), m 1797, Esther Weeks Goffe 
(John’, of Boston); 

8—Maryan (b 1805), m Albert Gallatin Brown (3 
above). 

2-Son of William Frame McKee (1824-75), m 1854, 
Mary Lincoln Brown (b 1835); issue: I-Annie 
HFlizabeth (d); II—William Hall (d; m Mary 
Belle Webber); IlI—Gertrude (d; m Rev. W. C. 
Merrill); IV—Albert Brown (above); V—George 
Ray (d); VI-Edgar Lincoln (d); VII—Norman 
(d); VIII—Robert Tittle (m Eila Haggin). 

IV—m he 26, 1898, Alice Maud Hooper (qv for 
issue). 

Ph.B., U. Pacific, ’88, Ph.M., 1886; M.D., Cooper, 
1886; post-grad. work at Freiburg, Heidelberg, 
Berlin; asst., Royal London Ophthalmic, Gol- 
den Square, Central London Opthal., Bristol 
Eye Hosp.; instr., med. dept., U. Calif., 1902-08; 
asso. prof. ophthalmology, Cooper Med. Coll., 
1908-12; clin. prof. ophthalmology, Stanford U., 
from 1912. Club: University. Residence: R.F. 
D., Woodside, Redwood City, Calif. 


1-McKEE, Alice Maud Hooper (Mrs. Albert B.), 
6b San Francisco, Calif., Nov. 11, 1873. 

9-Edward Brown (d 1652), came from Eng., and 
settled at Ipswich, Mass.; m Faith-; 

8—Joseph (d 1694), m 1671, Hannah Assalbie; 

7-—Benjamin (d 1733), m 1714, Elizabeth Fossee; 

6-Benjamin (b 17237), m Elizabeth Foster; 

5—Benjamin (1752-1817), m 1776, Sarah McLellan (d 
1836; James®, m his cousin, Abigail, dau. of 
Hugh McLellan); 

4-Benjamin (1776-1845), m 1799, Mary Horne (b 1778; 
William’, m Elizabeth Roberts; Ebenezer®; 
William’; John’; William’); 

38—Benjamin F., of Brown’s Corner, nr. Vassal- 
boro, Me.; m Mary Campbell, dau. of Peter Mc- 
Intyre, of Scotland, m Robert Napier McRuer. 

2-Dau. of Mary Campbell Brown (1846-1900), m 
1866, John Albert Hooper (1838-1925), merchant, 
San Francisco. For issue and Hooper lineages 
see Mrs. George B. Somers. 

M May 26, 1898, Dr. Albert Brown McKee (qv); 
issue? 1—-John Albert, 6 San Francisco, Calif., 
Mar. 27, 1899; 2-Norman Campbell, } San Fran- 
cisco, Feb. 4, 1901: 3-Albert Brown, Jr., 6} San 
Francisco, Dec. 3, 1908; m Ariel Waldorf: 4— 
Donald Hooper, 6 San Francisco, Feb. 24, 1905: 
Sar Napier, 6 Woodside, Calif., Oct. 12, 


Residence: R.F.D., Woodside, Redwood City, 
Calif. 


1-INGE, Belle Sledge Peterson (Mrs. Harry T.), 
b Greensboro, Ala., Apr. 2, 1863. 

8-William Bryan, Marquis of Thomond (1665- 
1742), from Ireland, 1689; settled in Isle of 
Wight Co., Va.; removed to N.C., 1722: justice 
of peace; high sheriff; m 1689, Alice (1656-1729), 
dau. of Lord Needham; 

I-Needham (1690-1767). justice of peace, Bertie 
Co.; mem. Assembly; m 1st, 1711, Annie Ram- 
beau (1695-1730) ; 

6—Col. Needham (1725-1800), col. militia; mem. 
Colonial Assembly and of every Provincial 
Congress of N.C.: m ist, 1748, Nancy Smith 
es Col, John’, mem. Colonial Assembly 
oO 5C:)s : 

6—-Winnifred (1755-83), m 1773, Hon. Nathan Bryan 
(1750-98; Col. Hardy® [1715-611, from Jreland to 
N.C.. m 1748, Mrs. Sarah [Bonner] Worseley. 
1724-79, dau. of Thomas Bonner); 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 53 


4—Nancy (1781-1840), m 1802, Levin Lane (1772-1882) ; 

8-Winnifred (1812-37), m 1830, Dr. Alexander Sledge 
(1780-1850). 

2-Dau. of Margaret Jane Sledge (1832-1911), m 1861, 
Dr. Francis Marion Peterson (1820-80); issue: 
J—Mary Winnifred (1862-d infancy); II—Belle 
Sledge (above); Il1I-Mary Wadsworth (m Pride 
Jones); IV—-Margaret Sledge (1868-1913; m 
Phares Coleman). 

II-m June 29, 1888, Harry Tutwiler Inge (Sept. 
20, 1861-May 11, 1921); son of Dr. William Bullock 
Inge (Dr. Richard’; Richard‘; Richard®), m 
Blizabeth Herndon, of Erie, Ala.; issue (all 0 
Mobile, Ala.): 1-Francis Marion, b May 23, 1884; 
m Maria Garth (issue: Francis M., Jr.); 2-Har- 
ry Tutwiler, b Sept. 12, 1887; 3-Walter Hern- 
don, b Feb. 23, 1889; 4-Richard, 6 Dec. 30, 1898. 

Residence: 1004 Government St., Mobile, Ala. 


1-ALVORD, E(lijah) Smead, Jr., b Indianapolis, 
Ind., Sept. 27, 1866. 

8-Alexander Alvord (qv); 

7-Thomas (1653-88), Northampton, Mass.; m 1681, 
Joanna Taylor (1655-1737/38; John’); 

6—John (1685-1757), Northampton; m 1708, Dorcas 
Lyman (1690-1770) ; 

5-Elijah (1718/19-1788), Greenfield, Mass.; soldier 
Am. Rev.; m Hannah Judd (1720-98) ; 

4-Caleb (1751-1819), Greenfield; m 1776, Mary Mur- 
dock (1751-1836; Samuel’); 

3-Pliny (1781-1859), Greenfield; m 1808, Laurana 
Bordwell (1786-1865). 

9-Rev. Thomas Hooker (qv); 

8-Rev. Samuel (1633-97), Farmington, Conn.; m 
Mary Willet; 

7-Hon. John (b 1664), Farmington; speaker of As- 
sembly; mem. Colonial Council and judge Su- 
preme Ct. of the colony; m Abigail Standley; 

6—Roger, Farmington; m Mercy Hart; 

5-Thomas Hart, West Hartford, Conn.; m Sarah 
Whitman; after battle of Lexington freed his 
slaves and joined Revolutionary Army, dying 
in camp, 1775; 

4-Thomas Hart, m Betsy Mills; 

3-Katherine Leavett (1819-91), m 1840, Thomas 
Acheson (1811-79), physician (Maj. Gen. Thomas* 
[d 1815], from Ireland to Washington, Pa., ca. 
1786, comd. 14th Div. of Pa. vols., of which he 
raised and financed a regt. in War 1812, for 
which was awarded a sword by Congress; m 
1800, Jane Cummins, d 1839). 

2-Only child of Elijah Smead Alvord (1809-94), 
financier; m 1865, Julie Acheson (1849-1914; sister 
of Mrs. Henry P. Goddard, See Vol. 1, p. 288). 

M Mar. 5, 18%, Laura Wales Morgan Smith, i) 
Baltimore, Md., Aug. 4, 1871; dau. of Gen. Mor- 
gan Lewis Smith (1822-74), raised and was col, 
8th Mo. Vols., 1861, later maj. gen. comdg. 15th 
A.C., Army of the Tenn. in Civil War; consul 
at Honolulu; issue: 1-Katherine, 6 Washing- 
ton, D. C., Aug. 20, 1895; m June 5, 1914, Arthur 
Edward Wills (issue: Katherine Alvord); 2— 
Elijah Smead, 3rd, b Washington, Sept. 11, 1897; 
served in Air Service and 10th M.G. Bn., 4th 
Div., in France, May 19, 1918-Mar. 1919; gassed, 
July 1918; mem. O.F.P.A., M.O.L.L., A.L.; m 
Oct. 28, 1924, Gladys Louise, dau. of James Wil- 
liam Brown, of Brookeville, Md. 

Ed. Russell’s Mil. Acad., New Haven, Conn. 
Pres. of warehousing company. Club: City. 
Summer place: “Cedarstone,” Brookeville, Md. 
a Te Hotel Martinique, Washington, 


1-BARNETT, Lockie Ball (Mrs. Ira N.), ) Eve- 
ning Shade, Ark., Oct. 28, 1869. 

6-Capt. Farling Ball (1730-96), of Loudoun Co., 
Va.; m 1759, Mary-; 

5—Isaac (1760-1825), of Va.; m 1782, Mary-; 

4-John (1783-1825), of Va.; m 1806, Susannah Ball 
(1787-1844) ; 

3-Benjamin Franklin (1807-89), of Va. and Ark.; 
m 1832, Elizabeth Dillard (1813-49), 

9~William Flemming (1645-1737), of Hanover Co., 
Va.; m 1666, Nancy— (1649-1720) ; 

8—-Temperance (b 1680), m 1698, Benjamin Bibb 
(1663-1757) ; 

7~Thomas (1720-61), m 1745, Elizabeth Phillips (1725- 


1803) ; 
mene? (1753-1846), m 1775, Nancy Fleming (1757- 


Me 
5—Sallie (1776-1847), m 1791, Jesse Hodges (1769-1833) ; 
4-Wiley B. (b 1792), m 1813, Sallie Brooks (b 1796); 
8-Sallie (1814-84), m 1832, William Pryor Huddle- 
ston (1810-77; desc. Daniel Huddleston, from 
Eng. to Va., 1720; capt. Am. Rev., m Mary Ball, 


sister of Martha Ball, the mother of George 
Washington). 

2-Dau. of George Washington Ball (1844-1918), 
pvt. Co. B, 4th Ark. Inf., U.S.V. in Civil War, 
realtor; m 1869, Mary Elizabeth Huddleston 
(1846-1915); issue: I—Lockie (above); Il—Wash- 
ington Monroe (1871-1924; m 1913, Agnes Max- 
field); I1I—Dr. William Franklin (0 1874; m 1904, 
Bessie McDonald, 1877-1918); IV-Simon Adler (0 
1880; m 1907, Hula Moore); V— George Cornelius 
(b 1885; m 1917, Lois Davis). 

I-m Dec. 17, 1890, Ira Nelson Barnett, 0 nr, Eve- 
ning Shade, Ark., Jan. 22, 1866; son Ira Nelson 
Barnett, m Maria Louise Simpson, both of 
Sharp Co., Ark.; issue (all } Batesville, Ark.): 
i-Charles Washington, 6 Oct. 15, 1891; grad. 
Western Mil. Acad., Alton, I11., 12; m Aug, 1913, 
Mayme, dau. of Dr. A. J. Casey, of Batesville, 
Ark. (issue: Charlotte, b 1916; Frances, b 1919); 
2-James Franklin (Nov. 21, 1898-July 21, 1900); 
3-Ira Nelson, Jr., 6 Jan. 10, 1903; A.B., Ark. 
Coll., ’21; B.S., Emory U., ’22; m Jan. 10, 1925, 
Catharine, dau. of Edward Dale Robertson, of 
Marianna, Ark, (issue: James Franklin, b 1926); 
4—-Mary Louise, b Mar. 30, 1908. 

Mem. S.D.P., O.C., D.B.R., D.A.C., Colonial 
Daughters 1607-1775; C.D.XVII C., D.A.R., U.S. 
—D.1812 (hon. state pres. for life), Ark. Pioneers. 
“Mother” of the Alpha Phi Chapter of L’Etoile 
Literary Soc. of Ark. Coll. Treas. Batesville 
Improvement Club; pres. Woman’s Missionary 
Soc. of First M.E.Ch., etc. Residence: 700 E. 
Main St., Batesville, Ark. 


1-BARR, Ethel Harrison Stewart (Mrs. George 
W.), b Atlantic City, N.J., July 17, 1876. 

4-Capt. John Alexander Shaw Stewart (ca. 1720- 
1800), from Scotland to Stewart, Westmoreland 
ae Pa., ca. 1746; m his cousin, Margaret Shaw 

in; 

2-John Shaw (1778-1860), m his cousin, Mary Shaw. 

2-Dau. of William Shaw Stewart, A.M., M.D. 
(1838-1903), a founder and 10 yrs. dean Medico- 
Chirurgical Coll., Phila.; m 1872, Delia Allman 
(1850-1918); issue: I-Mary Mabel Norris (Mrs. 
Seymour DeWitt Ludlum, See Vol. 1, p. 939) ; 
Tl—Ethel Harrison (above); IlI—Delia Allman 
(m H, Bertram Lewis, See Vol. 1, p. 687); IV— 
Margretta Shaw (Mrs. Charles H. Dietrich, 
Ay 1890), Allman lineage); V—Dorothy Newkirk 

II-m Dec. 14, 1898, George Winfred Barr, 6 Bryn 
Mawr, Pa., Aug. 26, 1873; capt. and maj., Ord- 
nance Dept., U.S.A., 1918-19; issue: 1—Ethel 
Stewart, 6 Merion, Pa., Dec. 9, 1899; Wilson 
Coll., ’23; 2-George Bishop, 6 Cynwyd, Pa., Apr. 
27, 1902; Princeton, ’24; 3-Lawrence Allman, 0 
Cynwyd, July 24, 1905. 

Ed. Agnes Irwin Sch., ’94._ Club: Merion Cricket. 
Residence: 41 Janvrin Rd., Bronxville, West- 
chester Co., N.Y. 


j-DIETRICH, Margretta Shaw Stewart (Mrs. 
Charles H.), 6 Phila., Pa., Nov. 26, 1881. 

5b-Laurence Allman (ca. 1750-1800), 1t. of arty. in 
cone Recap © m Rachel Harrison (Benjamin‘, 
° Ash's 

4-Thomas (ca. 1790-1850), m Mary Norris; 

8—-Thomas (1826-91), m Mary A. M. Taber. 

2-Dau. of William Shaw Stewart, A.M., M.D. 
(1838-1903), a founder and 10 yrs. dean, Medico- 
Chirurgical Coll., Phila.; m 1872, Delia Allman 
(1850-1918). For issue and Stewart lineage see 
Mrs. George W. Barr. 

M Oct. 29, 1909, Charles Henry Dietrich, b Aurora, 
Tll., Nov. 26, 1853; gov. of Neb., 1901; U.S. sena- 
tor, 1901-05 (See Who’s Who in America). 

Was sec. County Home Service of A.R.C., and 
mem. County Woman’s Com. of Council of 
Nat. Defense, during World War. Pres. Neb. 
Woman Suffrage Assn., 1919-21; pres. Neb. 
League of Women Voters; dir. Nat. League of 
Women Voters, 1921-26; chmn. Neb. Public Li- 
brary Commn., 1921-25. Residence: 410 W. llth 
St., Hastings, Neb. 


1-HARLOW, Alfred Branch, b at Middleborough, 
Mass., May 17, 1857. 

8-William Harlow (1624-91), from Eng. to Plym- 
outh, Mass., 1637; lt. gov. of Plymouth, m 1649, 
Rebecca Bartlett (g.dau. Richard Warren, qv); 

7-William, m Lydia Cushman; 

6—-Thomas, m Jediah Churchill; 

5-Jonathan, m 1742, Sarah Holmes; 

4-Jonathan, m 1770, Betty Blackmer; 

3-Branch, m 1816, Susan Keith. 

2-Son of Bradford Greenleaf Harlow (1819-1905), 


54 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


Middleborough, Mass., m Hannah Nye Gibbs 
(1819-63); issue: I-Francis Seymour (1855-61); II— 
Alfred Branch (above). 

IIl-m Dec. 5, 1883, Elizabeth Ann Dunham, 6 at 
Charleston, 8.C.; dau. Cornelius Thomas Dun- 
ham, Abington, Mass. (dese, of Ezra Dunham 
[1724-66], Plymouth, Mass.); issue: 1-Katharine 
Gendron, b Milton, Mass., Dec. 28, 1888; m Oct. 
21, 1916, Walter Erwin Johnson (issue: Frances 
Gibbs; Erwin); 2—Alfred Gibbs, 6 Milton, Mass., 
Jan. 21, 1890; A.B., Princeton, 713; 2d 1t., ist lt. 
and capt. of inf., attached to Co. I, 315th Regt., 
79th Div.; with A.E.F. in France 11 months, m 
1921, Elizabeth Moore Dravo. 

Mass. Inst. Tech., ’79. Architect. Fellow A.I.A. 
Clubs: Edgeworth, Pittsburgh, Allegheny 
Country. Residence: Sewickley, Pa. 


1-AMES, Oakes, }) N. Easton, Mass., Sept. 26, 
1874. 

9-William Ames (qv); 

8—John (1647-1726), m Sarah Willis (1650-1712; John’, 
m Elizabeth Palmer); 

7-Thomas (1682-1737), m Mary Hayward; 

6—Thomas (1707-74), m Keziah Howard; 

5—John (1738-1805), m Susanna Howard; 

4—Oliver (1779-1868), founder of Oliver Ames & 
Sons, m Susannah Angier (Oakes®, lawyer, 
Bridgewater, Mass.); 

38-—Oakes (1804-78), mem. 38th to 42d Congresses: 
largely instrumental in building the U.P.Ry.; 
m Eveline O. Gilmore. 

10—Francis Cooke (qv); 

9-Jane, m Experience Mitchell 
Eng. in the “Ann,” 1623; 

8—-Hannah, m Joseph Hayward (Thomas’); 

7—Mary (1684-1758), m Thomas Ames (7 above). 

9-Capt. Thomas Hayward (d 1691), m Susanna-—; 

8-Martha, m John Howard (d 1700); 

7-Jonathan, m Sarah Dean (b 1665; John’, m 
Sarah, dau. of Samuel Edson); 

6—Keziah (1712-73), m Thomas Ames (6 above). 

6—-Samuel Ray (d 1776), m Mary Fullerton (1723-64); 

peeves (1734-1822), m Elizabeth Barnard (1739- 
1814) ; 

4—Obed (1774-1864), m Lurania Swain (1778-1853) ; 

8—Obed S. (1802-43), m Anna Way Joy (1805-52). 

2-Son of Oliver Ames, LL.D. (1831-95), financier; 
gov. of Mass., 1887-90; m 1860, Anna Coffin (Ray) 
Hadwen (1840-1917), dau. of Obed Ray and 
adopted dau. of William Hadwen; issue: I-— 
William Hadwen (1861-1918; m Fanny Holt); II-— 
Evelyn Orville (m Frederick Garrison Hall); 
IIlI—Anna Lee (6 1864; m George M. Nowell); 
IV-—Susan Evelyn (m Thomas Taylor, Jr.); V— 


(1609-89), from 


Lilian (m Harry L. Chatman); VI-—Oakes 
(above). 
ViI-m May 15, 1900, Blanche Ames, Bb Lowell, 


Mass., Feb. 18, 1878; B.L., Smith, ’99; dau. Gen. 
Adelbert Ames, of Lowell; issue: 1—-Pauline, } 
N. Easton, Mass., Oct. 22, 1901; 2-Oliver, 2d, BN. 
Easton, May 20, 1908; 3-Amyas, b Sharon, Mass., 
June 15, 1906; 4-Evelyn, bB Sharon, Jan. 9, 1909. 
A.B., Harvard, ’98, A.M., 1899. Asst. prof. botany, 
Harvard U., 1915-26; prof. botany, 1926—; cura- 
tor Bot. Mus. of Harvard U., 1923. (See Who’s 
Who in America). Fellow Am. Acad. Arts and 
Sciences, ete. Clubs: Harvard (New York and 
Boston), Algonquin, Boston Athletic, Mass. 
Automobile, Boston Art. Country place: ‘“‘Bor- 
derland,’ N. Easton, Mass. Residence: 355 
Commonwealth Avy., Boston, Mass. 


1-HARPER, Ernest Bouldin, } Danville, Va., 
Dec. 6, 18938. 

6—Capt. John Harper (1728-1804), d at Alexandria, 
Va.; engaged in West Indian and S.Am. trade; 

5—-Capt. William (d 1829), crossed the Delaware 
with Washington; fired minute guns at Wash- 
ington’s funeral; 

4—Dr. William (b 1786), m Mary Thomas Newton; 

3—Robert (1825-1908), m Mary Amelia Newton (1828- 
1870; ¢.dau. of Maj. William Newton, m Marga- 
apace who was sister of President Mon- 
roe). 

10-Thomas Bouldin (6 1580), came to Va. in the 
“Swann,” 1610; m Mary-; 

9—-William (1620-91), of Pa., m Ann-; 

8—William (1650-1717), took 887 acres in Gloucester 
Co., Va., 1688; m Elizabeth— (d 1710); 

7-John (1680-1711), m Mary-; 

6—Col. Thomas (1706-83), took land in Va. ante 
1732; m 1731, Nancy Clark; 

5—-Maj. Wood (1742-1800), m 1772, Joanna Tyler 
(aunt of President Tyler; John*, m Anne Con- 
tesse; John’; Henry’; Henry’); 


4—Hon. James Wood (1792-1854), m 3d, 1829, Almeria 
Read (1794-1856) ; 

3—Powhatan (1830-1908), of Danville, Va.; m 1855, 
Ella Fuqua (1835-73; Dr. William A.4, m Mary 
Jane Barkesdale). 

2-Son of Charles Ernest Harper, D.D.S. (b 1864), 
Danville, Va.; m 1891, Marie Louise Bouldin (b 
1868); issue: I-Ernest B. (above); II—-Dr. Robert 
Newton (6 1896); I1I-Powhatan Fuqua (b 1900). 

I—m June 12, 1923, Lyssa Desha Chalkley, 6 Staun- 
ton, Va., Mar. 3, 1900; dau. of Judge Lyman 
Chalkley (See Vol. 1, p. 95, for genealogy); 
issue: 1-Ernest Bouldin, Jr., b Kalamazoo, 
Mich., Aug. 7, 1924. 

B.A., M.A., U.Va.,’16(Phi Beta Kappa, Pi Gamma 
Mu); B.D., U. Chicago, 1920, Ph.D., 1922. Prof. 
sociology, Kalamazoo Coll., from 1923. Served 
pvt., sgt. and 2d It., F.A., Apr. 1917-July 1919; 
in France 19 months and in 5 major engage- 
ments; Ist lt., F.A. Res. Residence: 333 Doug- 
las Ct., Kalamazoo, Mich. 


1-CAPEHART, Sara Peirce Wadley (Mrs. Ed- 
ward E.), b “Pikes Peak Plantation,” Screven 
Co., Ga., July 14, 1861. 

8-John (Wadleigh) Wadley, from Eng. with 
Richard Vines’ Company, 1630; settled at Bid- 
deford, Saco, Wells, and Kittery, Me.; m 
Mary-; 

7-Robert (1630-1702?), Wells and Kittery, Me.; 
large landowner; judge Supreme Ct.;mSarah-—; 

6—Robert (1661-post 1722), m 1696, Sarah Nelson; 

5—Joseph (1711-92), m 1737, Anne Swaine (1714-77): 

4—Joseph (1744-1821), m 1770, Elizabeth Dole (1744- 


1826) ; 

8—Dole (1782-1826), m 1813, Sarah Colcord (1791-1862). 

9-Abraham (Pierce) Peirce (1605-73; son of 
Thomas and g.son of John, to whom was 
granted by Parliament the first charter for 
the Pilgrims, and who was one of the ‘“‘mer- 
chant adventurers” who bought and fitted out 
the “Mayflower,” 1620), came in the ‘‘Fortune,” 
1621, bringing the charter to the Pilgrims; m 
1650, Rebecca-—; 

8—Isaac (1656-1732), m 1686, Alice Chartley; 

7-Isaac (1680-1757), m 1703, Judith Booth (1685-1733): 

baer ols (1704-76), m 1728, Mary Hoskins (1711- 


is 

5-Henry (1743-91), m 1768, Salome Hinds (1747-84); 

sees (1776-1852), m 1801, Charity Hinds (1780- 

3-Elbridge Gerry (1801-85), m 1824, Sarah Jane 
Gorham (1806-86). 

2-Dau. of Dole (Wadleigh) Wadley (1824-91), 
lumberman; went to Ga., 1844, where his broth- 
er, William, who wrote the name Wadley, 
had preceded him, and also adopted the same 
spelling of the name; m 1860, Elizabeth Peirce 
(1839-1908); issue: I-Sara Peirce (above); II-— 
George Peirce (b 1874). 

I-m Oct. 27, 1886, Edward Everett Capehart, 
U.S.N. (Feb. 18, 1859-Feb. 20, 1917); son of Maj. 
Gen. Henry Capehart, of Bridgeport, O.; is- 
sue: 1-Wadleigh (qv for Capehart lineage); 
2-Everett Dole, 6 Portsmouth, June 26, 1890; 
U.S.N.A.. ’11; It. edr. U.S.N.; engr. officer 
U.S.S. “Davis,” 1917-18, in Irish Sea and Brit- 
ish Channel; naval aide at the White House, 
1921-24, during administrations of Presidents 
Harding and Coolidge; aide to Vice Adm. 
Knapp, U.S.N., May-Oct. 1919, while latter was 
naval adviser to U. S. Commn. to Negotiate 
Peace, at Paris; also aide to Vice Adm. Knapp, 
comdg. U.S. naval forces in European wa- 
ters, Oct. 1919-July 1920. 

Mem. S.M.D., C.D.A., D.C.G. Residence: 2003 O 
St., Washington, D.C. 


1-CAPEHART, Wadleigh, 6 Portsmouth, N.H., 
Sept. 3, 1888. 

6—Heinrich (Gebhart, Kephart) Capehart (ca.1725- 
1795), 6 northern Baden, of Swiss and earlier 
noble Alsatian origin; arrived at Phila., Pa., 
1754; Am. Rev.; 

5-Andrew (1754-1809), began to write name Ken- 
hart; contractor, Phila. Co.; Am. Rev.; m 1788, 
Elizabeth Wright; ; 

4-John (1790-1875), construction engineer in 
western Pa. and Ohio; corp. and artificer War 
1812; m Sophia Stackhouse, of N. Y. City: 

3-Henry_ (1823-95), began to write name Cape- 
hart; M.D.. Washington and Jefferson; bvt. 
maj.-gen. U.S.V. in Civil War; m 2d, 1856, Eliz- 
abeth Adelaide Kinsey. 

9-John Kinsey. from Eng. in the ‘Kent’ to 
Burlington, N.J., 1677; 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 55 


8-David, came in the “Lyon” with Welsh Quak- 
ers, settled in Pa.; m ca. 1680, Maudlin; 

7-Rev. Edmund (1682-1759), a founder of Buck- 
ingham Meeting, north of Phila., 1720; m 1708, 
Sarah Ogborn; 

6—-Benjamin (0 1727), m 1st, 1749, Susannah Brown; 

5-George (b 1752), settled in’ Jefferson Con Ou 
m 1773, Mary Gillingham (John*®, m Sarah 
Taylor); 

4—John Gillingham (1789-1873), m 1809, Mary Bal- 
derston (d@ 1859; Mordecai®, m Deborah 
Michener); 

38-Elizabeth Adelaide (1829-1908), m Henry Cape- 


hart (8 above). 

2-Son of Capt. Edward Everett Capehart, 
U.S.N. (1859-1917), U.S.N.A., ’81; m 1886, Sara 
Peirce Wadleigh (qv). 

M June 10, 1915, Elizabeth Scudder, b Apr. 5, 
1894; dau. of Townsend Scudder, ex-justice 
Supreme Ct. of N.Y.; issue: 1-Elsbeth Hew- 
lett, 6 Dec. 22, 1916; 2-Wadleigh, Jr., 0 July 
12, 1918; 3-Mary, 6 May 1920. 

ESN Acme 0N ee tamcdres U. SaNeos insp..Ccurtiss 
Airplane Works, Buffalo, N.Y., 1917-18; cdr. 
U.S. Naval Air Sta. on island of La From- 
entine, Bay of Biscay, 1918-19; naval attache, 
Rio de Janeiro, 1919. Address: Navy Dept., 
Washington, D.C. 


1CAPERTON, William Banks, } “Spring Hill,” 
Maury Co., Tenn., June 30, 1855. 

5-John Caperton (ca. 1732-post 1816), from Scot- 
land to New York, 1753; settled on New River 
(Va.), near present dividing line of Monroe 
and Sumner cos., W. Va.; at what is now 
called Crump’s Bottoms, W.Va.; m 1753, Mary 
(Polly) Thompson 

4—James (1770-1847), m 1791, Sally Wells (1772-1843) ; 
tombstones of both still standing at “Spring 
Hill,” Maury Co., Tenn.; 

is. C. (1789-1861), m Amelia Haley (1796- 
1 
2-Son of Samuel B. Caperton (1825-87), farmer 
and merchant; m 1854, Mary Jane Childress 
(1834-65); issue: I-William Banks (above); II-— 
Samuel J. (1857-1905); I1I—-Mary J. (1859-1914). 

I-m Feb. 9, 1891, Georgie Washington Black- 
lock, b Culpeper, Va., June 29, 1872; dau. of 
Dennis R. Blacklock, of Alexandria, Va.; is- 
sue: 1-Marguerite, b Brooklyn, N.Y. 

U.S.N.A., ’75. Promoted through the grades to 
rank of admiral U.S. N., 1916; retired 1919 (For 
details of service see Who’ s Who in America). 
Residence: “Spring Hill,’ Maury Co., Tenn. 


1-CAPERTON, Woods Archibald, b Waco, Tex., 
July 21, 1879. 

6—John Caperton (ca. 1732-post 1816), from Scot- 
land to New York, 1753; settled on New River, 
Va., near present dividing line of Monroe and 
Sumner cos., W. Va., at what is now called 
Crump’s Bottoms, W.Va.; m 1753, Mary (Polly) 
Thompson; 

5—William (1766-1846), m 1790, Lucy Woods; 

4-Archibald (b 1791), m Maria Haslip; 

3-Woods Archibald (1828-62), m Amanda Colbert 
(1832-1908). 

8—-Michael Woods (son of John Woods, 6 Scot- 
land, 1654, m Elizabeth Warsup, and desc. 
Adam Loftus [b 1534], archbishop of Dublin 
and lord chancellor of Ireland), 6b Ulster, Ire- 
land; migrated to Pa., 1725, then to Va., 1732, 
settled in Albemarle "Co., 1734; founded the 
estate in after years known as “Blair Park’; 
m Mary Campbell (d 1762); 

7—William (b 1707), m Susannah Wallace; 

6—Archibald (1749-1836), m Mourning Shelton; 

5—Lucy (1772-1854), m William Caperton (5 above). 

2Son of Joseph Colbert Caperton (1852-90), m 
1878, Ada Eastland (1855-90); issue: I—-Woods 
Archibald (above); II—Helen A. (b 1881; m Her- 
man Vollmer); IIIJ—-Edward W. (0b 1882; ™ 
Sadie Lee Corder); IV—Louise (b 1884; m W. A. 
Tidwell); V—Joseph C. (b 1887; m Lenore 
Thoms); VI—Fastland H. (6 1890; m Helen Als- 
paugh); VII—King (1890-91). 

I-m Dec. 18, 1902, Sue Evans. 6b Goshen, Tex., 
Feb. 9, 1881; dau. of George Evans, of Athens, 
Tex.; issue: 1-Helen Terry, } Waco, Tex., Mar. 
17, 19094; 2-Woods Archibald, Jr., ®B Indian- 
apolis, Ind., Feb. 11, 1909; 3-Mary Evans, b 
Indianapolis, Aug. 29, 1912. 

Ed. grade and 2 yrs. high schools and 2 yrs. at. 
Strother’s Private School of Mathematics and 
English, Waco, Tex. Pharmaceutical sales- 
man in Tex., 4 yrs.; mgr. southern dept. of 


Eli Lilly & Co., 2 yrs.; asst. sales mgr. and 
sales megr., Eli Lilly & Co., Indianapolis, Ind., 
since 1906. Clubs: Indianapolis Athletic, 
Woodstock Country, Meridian Hills Country, 
Indianapolis Gun, Chamber of Commerce, 
epee ES 4830 N. Meridian St., Indianapolis, 
nd. 


WILLIAM LINCOLN PALMER. 


1-PALMER, William Lincoln, 6} Portland, Me., 
Sept. 19, 1868. 

8-William Palmer (qv); 

7—Christopher (ca. 1626-1699), m 1650, Susannah 
Hilton (1633-1716; Edward§); 

6-Samuel (b 1652), m Ann Sanborn (1662-1745; Lt. 
John’, m Mary, dau. of Robert Tuck; William’, 


av); 

5—Jonathan (1698-1779), m 1725, Anna Brown (1708/09- 
1796; William’, m Anne, dau. of John Heath; 
Benjamin’; John’); 

4- —Trueworthy (1749- 1830), pvt. Am. Rev.; m Ist, 
1772, Joanna Webster (Thomas, m Judith, dau. 
of Daniel Noyes; John*; Thomas’; Thomas’); 

38—Jonathan (1782- 1866), m 2d, 1810, Martha Prescott. 

8—James Prescott (qv); 

7—Jonathan (1675- 1755). founder of Hampton Falls, 
N.H.; m 169%, Blizabeth-; 

6-Jonathan (1696-1746), capt. French and Indian 
War; m 1721, Judith Gove (b 1700; Ebenezer’, m 
Judith Sanborn; Lt. Edward; John’); 

5—-Jonathan (1723- 1809), signed Association Test, 
and served in N.H. militia; m Rachel Clifford 
(b 1723; Samuel’, m Sarah, dau. of Samuel Dow; 
Israel’?; John’; George®); 

4—Jonathan (1759-1813), m 1780, Lydia Tuck (6 1762; 
Samuel5, m Martha, dau. of Philemon Blake; 


Jonathan*; John’; Edward’; Robert®, qv); 
ne (1789-1879), m Jonathan Palmer (3 
above). 


10-Michael Bacon (qv); 

9—Michael (ca. 1608- 1688), m 1st, Mary-— (d 1655); 

8—Michael (bap. 1639-1701), m 1660, Sarah Richard- 
son (bap. 1640-1694; Thomas’); 

7—-Josiah (1678-1723), m Mary—; 

6—Josiah (1702-ante 1751), m Sarah Davis (b 1709; 
Joseph’, m Rebecca, dau. of Thomas Patten; 

' George§); 

5-Ebenezer (1736-ca. 1798), m 1762, Abigail (Far- 
well) Richardson (6 1734: Isaac Farwell’, m 
Sarah, dau. of Joseph Bunker; Capt. Henry’; 
Joseph’; Henry?®, av); 


56 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


4-Ebenezer (1765-ca. 1847), of Waterville, and Fair- 
field, Me.; m 1798, Hannah Lovejoy (1773-1844; 
Capt. Abial5, m Mary Brown; Hezekiah®; Chris- 
topher’; John’); 

3-Ebenezer F. (1796-1841), of Waterville, Me.; 
sheriff of Kennebec Co.; m 1828, Jane Faunce. 

10-John Alden (qv); 

9-Joseph (1627-97); 

8-Mercy, m John Burrill (1658-1731; John®); 

7-Capt. John (b 1694), m 1717, Mary Humphrey (b 
1698; Joseph®; Thomas’); 

6-Sgt. John (b 1717), m Anne Vinton (b 1718; 
Thomas’, m Hannah, dau. of Nathaniel Thayer; 
John’; John®); 

5-Ziba..(1765-1833), m 1786, Mary Chase (1769-1827; 
‘Matthew’, m Mary, dau. of John Hankerson; 
Roger’; Thomas’; 'Thomas®; Aquilla!®, qv); 

4—Miriam (1787-1828), m 1804, Asa Faunce (1776-1824) ; 
James®, m Thankful, dau. of: Nathan Tobey; 
James*; Thomas’; Thomas’; John®); 

3-Jane (1807-82), m Ebenezer Farwell Bacon (3 
above). 

2-Son of Rev. James Monroe Palmer (1822-97), 
A.B., Colby, ’47; Congl. minister; m 1853, Caro- 
line Frances Bacon (1830-99); issue: I—-Charles 
James (b 1854; m Helen M. Watson; m 2d, Ger- 
trude S. Barnes; m 3d, Maud S. Slingerland); 
II-—Edward Francis’ (1857-62); III—Caroline 
Emma (0b 1861; m.»Charles G. Gardner); IV— 
George Monroe (1863-1922; m Annie Wildes 
Brown); V—William Lincoln (above); VI—Fred- 
erick Tobey (b 1871; m Mary E. Primmer), 

V-—m Apr. 14, 1892, Jennie Christine (July 22, 1873- 
Apr. 1, 1919), dau. of Charles A. Giesler, of 
Princeton, Me.; issue: 1—Jennie Carolyn, 6 at 
Dorchester, Mass., Nov. 22, 1894; m June 28, 
1920, Sheldon Smith Mayo (issue: Priscilla, 0 
1922); 2-Marion Prescott, b Boston, Mass., Sept. 
29, 1897; m June 17, 1918, Walter Lafayette Ab- 
bott, Jr. (issue: Walter P., b 1919); 3-William 
Lincoln, Jr., b Cambridge, Mass., July 7, 1909. 

M 2d, June 19, 1922, Frances Hunt Johnson (qv). 

Grad. Gordon Coll., Boston, ’91. Realtor, gen- 
ealogist, Boston. Mem. S.M.D., S.C.W., S.A.R., 
etc. Residence: Boston, Mass., and Vineyard 


Haven, Mass. 


FRANCES HUNT (JOHNSON) PALMER. 


1-PALMER, Frances Hunt Johnson (Mrs. Wil- 
liam Lincoln), b Jan. 21, 1870-d Feb. 17, 1925. 

9-Antonie (Janssen Van Salers) Johnson (b 1600; 
son of Abraham Janssen, hist. painter; g.son 
of Victor Honorius Janssen, of Antwerp, m 
Breckje, dau. of Col. Gasper Colet de Rapella, 
Huguenot, who fled from France to Holland), 


came to America, 1627 or 31; founded Graves- 
end, N.Y., 1631; m a Quakeress; 

8—Barent (1636-98) ; 

7-Jan Barentse (b ca. 1660); 

6—Isaac (b 1700); 

5-Barent (1727-77), soldier Am. Rev.; m 2d, Maria 
Guest (d 1769; Capt. John*®, of New Brunswick, 

4—-Rev. John Barent (1769-1803), began to write 
name Johnson; minister Dutch Ref. Ch., Al- 
bany, N.Y.; m 1797, Elizabeth Lupton (1777-1803; 
William5, retired British army officer, m Eliza- 
beth Symes); 

8—-Samuel Roosevelt, D.D. (1802-73), A.B., Colum- 
bia, 1820; prof. divinity, Gen. Theol. Sem., 20 
yrs.; m 1826, Elizabeth Johnston (Judge John‘, 
of Hyde Park, N.Y.). 

2-Dau. of Dr. Peter Roosevelt Johnson (1827-1905), 
M.D., Columbia, 1851; surgeon and litterateur; 
m 1865, Mary Chamberlain (1839-1916), dau. of 
Col. Harry Wentworth Hunt, m Frances Eliza- 
beth, dau. of Dr. John Howard, surgeon Am, 
Rev.; issue: I-Mary Roosevelt (b 1866); II- 
Elizabeth Howard (b 1867); I1I-Susan Bard (b 
1868); IV—Frances Hunt (above); V—Clara Chan- 
ning (d childhood); VI—Roosevelt (b 1873; m 
Theresa [McMahon] Abell); VII—William 
Colet (b 1876); VIII-Margaret Howard (b 1879); 
IX—Harold (d infancy). 

IV—m June 19, 1922, William Lincoln Palmer (qv). 

Grad. Training School of the Children’s Hosp., 
Boston, 1894, Sargent School, Boston, 1897. 
Author of two volumes of poems. 


1-HARPER, James Philip, } New York, N.Y., 
Sept. 29, 1861. 

5-Peter Grimm, m Eva Gaylor, who came from 
Germany to N.Y.City ca. 1700; 

4-Elizabeth (1750-1821), m Philip Jacob Arcularius 
(1747-1825), from Germany to N.Y.City before 
Am. Rev.; merchant; alderman; mem. N. Y. 
Assembly; 

3-Christina (d 1860), m Samuel Barker Harper 
(1777-1862), merchant, N.Y.City (James‘ [1742- 
1819], of Ipswich, Eng.). 

5-Joseph Perego, came to America, 1750, set- 
tled in N.J.; m Annie Platt (William®); 

4-Joseph (1774-1864), m Margaret Wiggins (1780- 
1857), dau. of Gushom, of Eng.; 

38—-Ira (1801-77), merchant; m Frances 
Branan (1805-67). 

2-Son of James Philip Harper (1812-81), mcht.; 
m 1853, Margaret Perego (b 1829); issue: I— 
Christina Arcularius (b 1854); II-Francis Per- 
ego (6 1856); III-Ella Adelaide (b 1859); IV— 
james Philip (above); V—Lathrop Colgate (b 

IV—m Aug. 25, 1906, Florence Emily Hyde (qv). 

Merchant. Club: New York. Residence: 981 
Madison Av., New York. 


1-HARPER, Florence Emily Hyde (Mrs. James 
Philip), 6 Newark, N.J., May 16, 1861, 

9-William Hyde (qv); 

8-Samuel (1637-77), m Jane Lee; 

7-John (1667-1727), m Experience Abel; 

6-James (1707-93) m Sarah Marshall; 

5-James (1752-1809), officer Am. Rev.; m Martha 
Nevins; 

4—Erastus (1775-1849), m Fannie Bell; 

3—Edwin (1812-96), m 1835, Elizabeth Alvina Mead 
(Ralph‘, financier, New York, m 2d, Ann E., 
dau. of Gen. Abram Van Wyck, of Fishkill, 
N.Y.; Edmund’, mem. Com. Safety in Am. 
Rev.; dese. William Mead, qv). 

5-John Truslow (1751-1802), m Martha Wood; 

4-Thomas (1780-1864), mem. N.Y. Assembly; m 
Mary Angevine; 

3—William (1813-97), m Eliza Purdy (1816-1901). 

2-Dau. of Ralph Mead Hyde (b 1839), m Mary 
Seaman Truslow_ (1841-1911); issue: I-Florence 
Emily (above); II—Alice Mary (b 1862); III— 
Ralph Mead, Jr. (b 1863; m Helen W. Under- 
hill); IV—Louise Brooks (b 1865: m Archibald 
E. Reid); V—Isabel Campbell (b 1866); VI—Wil- 
liam Truslow (6 1868; m Isobel B. Marks); VII- 
Frances Draper (1869-70); VIII—Arthur Penrhyn 
Stanley (See Vol. 1, p. 344); IX—Clifford Doug- 
las (1881-1922); X—Ethel Norbury (1882-1911). 

I-m Aug. 25, 196, James Philip Harper (qv). 

Residence: 981 Madison Av., New York. 


Eliza 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 57 
BRANSFORD 


1-GCOARPENTER, Arthur Howe, } Georgetown, 
Colo., Oct. 19, 1877. 

6-John Carpenter (said to have been son of 
Samuel, by his first marriage, and g.son of 
Thomas), was of Deptford, Gloucester Co., 
N.J.; m 1748, Sarah Driver; 

5-Benjamin (b 1745), m 2d, 1772, Mary Morgan 
(0 1751; Randall‘); 

4John (b 1780), m 1816, Elizabeth Woodward 
(John B.S); 

3—John Woodward (0b 1825), m 1847, Sarah Rebecca 
Taylor (b 1820 or 21; Capt. Reuben B.4). 

$John Howe (qv); 

8-Josiah, m Mary Haynes; 

J—Josiah (1678-1766), m Sarah Bigelow; 

6—Jacob (b 1724), m 1742, Ruth Swinerton; 

5—Oliver (1748-ca. 1785), m Sibyl Fuller (6 1765; 
Capt. James‘); 

4-Dr. John Ruewee (d 1816), m his cousin, Or- 
illa Fuller (1787-1855; James®, m Mary, dau. 
Nehemiah May, officer Am. Rev.); 

3—Dr. James Fuller (1817-1901), .m Hannah Bing- 
ham (1819-1902). 

10-Roger Williams (qv); 

9-F'reeborn, m Thomas Hart; 

8—Mary, m 1680, Samuel Cranston (1659-1727), gov. 
of R.I., 1698-1727 (John§); 

7—-Thomas, m Patience Gardiner; 

6—-Peleg, m Sarah Carr; 

5-James, m Ruth Austin; 

4—-Martha (b 1794), m 1814, Silas Bingham (06 1792; 
Silas’, soldier Am. Rev.; Jabez®, m Mary 
Wheelock [Ralph Wheelock, m Mercy Stan- 
dish’7]; Josiah’; Capt. Myles®); 

3—Hannah (1819-1902), m 1838, James Fuller Howe 
(3 above). 

2-Son of Franklin Reuben Carpenter, Ph.D. 
(1848-1910), mining and metallurgical engr.; m 
1874, Annette Fuller Howe (6 1848); living issue: 
I—Arthur Howe (above); IJ—Cranston Howe (0b 
1882; m Jane Porter Cason); III—Malcolm 
Howe (b 1884; m Onita Clegg); IV—Annette 
Howe (06 1892); V—Talbot Standish (6b 1896). 

I-m June 5, 1901, Margaret Lucile Evans, b Mer- 
om, Ind., Jan. 27, 1880; D.A.R.; dau. of Prof. 
Dafydd Joshua Evans, LL.D., prof. Latin, 
Ohio U., 40 years; issue: 1-Franklin Dafydd 
Howe, 6b Denver, Colo., Sept. 15, 1902; Ohio 
U., ’25; 2-Margaret Annette, 6 Denver, Sept. 
30, 1903; Ohio U., ’25; 3-Mary Elizabeth, 6b Pitts- 
burgh, Pa., Mar. 25, 1917. 

Ohio U., 1894 (hon. A.M., 1914); Northwestern U. 
2 yrs. Metallurgist since 1894; prof. metal- 
lurgy, Armour Inst. Tech., Chicago, since 1920 
(See Who’s Who in America). Hobby: 
Astronomy and psychical research. Mem. 
aha Residence: 811 Bell Av., La Grange, 


1-SCAIFE, James Verner, } Allegheny City, Pa., 
Nov. 8, 1868. 

5-Henry Scaife (1749-1789), from Eng. to Phila., 
Pa., ca. 1785; m Sarah-; 

4-Jeffery (1781-1847), from Eng. to Phila., 1789; 


settled at Pittsburgh, Pa., 1802; m Lydia 
Borrett; 
3-William B. (1812-76), m 1834, Mary Frisbee 
(1815-1905). 


4-James Verner (1778-1849), from Verner’s Bridge, 
Co. Armagh, Ireland, to Pittsburgh, Pa., 1806; 
m 1804, Elizabeth Doyle (1780-1851): 

3-James (1818-1901), m 1841, Anna Montgomery 
Murry (1824-81). 

2-Son of Charles Cooke Scaife (1844-1915), pres. 
William B. Scaife & Sons Co., mfrs. of steel 
tanks; m 1867, Priscilla Murry Verner (1845- 
1916); issue: I-James Verner (above); II—Wil- 
liam B., Jr. (1871-1924; m Sally Wendell Hill): 
IlI-Charles Cooke, Jr. (1874-1915); IV—Anna 
Verner (m John Howland Ricketson, Jr.). 

I-m Nov. 18, 1896, Mary Magee, 6 Allegheny City, 
Pa., Aug. 6, 1874; dau. of Frederick M. Magee, 
of Pittsburgh, and sister of James McDevitt 
Magee (See Vol. 1, p. 712, for genealogy); is- 
sue (all } Pittsburgh, Pa.): 1-Frederick Magee 
(Aug. 21, 1898-Oct. 20, 1917); Yale, ex-’19; 2— 
Alan Magee, b Jan. 10, 1900; Yale, ’20; 3-James 
Verner, Jr., 6 Oct. 14, 19038; Yale, ’27. 

B.S., Cornell, ’89 (Psi U., Theta Nu Epsilon). 
Pres. William B. Scaife & Sons Co., mfrs. of 
steel tanks and water purifying apparatus. 
Residence: Pittsburgh, Pa, 


Arms: Azwre on a chevron between two eagles ris- 
ing in chief, and a lion passant, in base, or, 
three sprigs of oak, fructed vert. 

Crest: An eagle rising, or, holding in the beak a 
sprig of oak, as in the arms, 

Motto: “Nulla Fraus Tuta Latebris.” (No Fraud 
is a safe hiding place.) 


1-BRANSFORD, Clifton Wood, b Owensboro, 
Ky., Jan. 24, 1858. 

7-Robert Bransford (1620-69), ‘‘colonel of horse 
under the Right Hon. William, Marquess of 
Newcastle in the service of King Charles ye 
first,” and Dorothy his wife, dau. of Lady 
Vaughan, widow of Sir William Vaughan, 
Knight, of Terracoyd, Co. Carmarthen, Eng., 
“who had also lands in Newfoundland and 
America’; lineal descendant of the celebrated 
Charles Brandon, Knight of the Garter, Duke 
of Suffolk (d 1545), son and heir of Sir William 
Brandon, Jr., Knight, standard-bearer to 
King Henry VII, and who was singled out 
and slain in personal combat by King Rich- 
ard III, at the battle of Bosworth Field, Aug. 
21, 148. His father, Sir William Brandon, 
Sr., was Knighted by King Edward IV at the 
battle of Tewkesbury, May 4, 1471; this Sir 
William was the g.g.son of King Edward III, 
by the marriage of his granddaughter, Anne 
Plantagenet, dau. of Thomas of Woodstock, 
Duke of Gloucester, to William Bransford. 
Lord Bourchier, who was the grandson of 
Sir John de Bransford, of Bransford Manor, 
Worcestershire, Eng., the founder of the 
family; 

6-John (1668-1741), wealthy planter of the Bar- 
bados; m Mary-; 

5-John (1698-1768), of Orange Co., Va., ca. 1730; 
was mem. of the first grand jury impaneled in 
the county after its orgn., 1734; m Barbara-, 
g.dau. of Sir James Calthorpe, Knight; 

4-John (1725-1809), of Chesterfield Co., Va.; was 
imprisoned for permitting a Bapt. preacher 
to preach in his house, 1772; m Judith Am- 
monet (Andre®, vestryman of King William 
Parish, Va.; Jacob*, Huguenot, immigrant to 
Va., 1700); 

3—Benjamin (1769-1845), planter, Cumberland Co., 
Va.; m Lucy Hatcher (Frederick*, mem. Cum- 
berland Co, com. during Am. Rev.; latter’s 


58 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


son Benjamin was pres, Farmers Bank of 
Va., Richmond). Me 
6-Capt. George Athey (1642-1709), of British 
Army, settled on plantation called “Wake- 
field,’ Charles Co., Md., 1674, and received 
large land grants from Lord Baltimore; m 
Sarah Marsh; ? fo! 
5-George (1700-35), moved to Prince William Co., 


Va.; 

4—John (1730-1830), officer Am. Rev.; later planter 
in Morgan Co., Va.; m Sarah, dau. Col. Foster, 
of English army, who joined the Am. forces 
at outbreak of Revolution; | 

8-Elisha (1782-1856), first exclusively wholesale 
dry goods merchant at Louisville, Ky.; m Ann 
R. White (William‘, who laid out Middle- 
town, Ky.). 

2-Son of Benjamin Bransford, Jr. (1819-92), to- 
bacco exporter; pres. Owensboro Savings 
Bank; m Mary Eleanor Athey (1825-1912); issue: 
T—Ada Ann (1848-1883; m Frank J. Clarke); II- 
Lucy Lee (m Gabriel W. Crutcher); IlI—John 
Dunlap (m Mary Lessenger); IV—Clifton Wood 
(above); V—Mary Camilla (1860-1897; m David A. 
Nisbet); VI—Robert Edwards (1862-84); Vil- 
Mortimer Frayser (m Hattie Taylor Conway). 

IV—m Dec. 21, 1882, Virgie Lee Finley, 6 Clarks- 
ville, Tenn., Oct. 26, 1862; dau. Dr. W. M. Fin- 
ley (dese. Archibald Finley, Scotch-Irish im- 
migrant, 1734); issue (all b Owensboro, Ky.): 1- 
Mary Boyd, 6 Nov. 28, 1883; Ward Seminary; 
m Apr. 14, 1910, Sherwood Hubbard Standish 
(See Vol. 1, p. 486); 2-Virginia Lee (June 30, 
1888-Nov. 26, 1920); Ward Seminary; m June 
15, 1911, Thomas Karr Givens (issue: Clifton 
Bransford, 6 and d 1912; Thomas Karr, Jr., 0 
and d 1914; Mary Finley, 6b 1920); 3-Benjamin 
Ammonette (Feb. 7, 1896-Mar. 6, 1907). 

B.A., Cumberland, ’77 (Phi Kappa Psi); class 
honor, U. of Louisville, 1878. Organized and 
pres. Owensboro Banking Co., 1890-1917; offi- 
cer or dir. in other corpns. (See Who’s Who 
in America). Residence: Owensboro, Ky. 


1-BRANSFORD, Johnson, } Nashville, Tenn., 
June 10, 1872. 

6-John Bransford (1698-1768), of Orange Co., 
Va., ca. 1730; was mem. of the first grand 
jury impaneled in the county after its orgn., 
1734; m Barbara-—; 

5-John (1725-1809), of Chesterfield _Co., Va.; was 
imprisoned for permitting a Bapt. preacher 
to preach in his house, 1772; m Judith Am- 
monet (Andre®, vestryman of King William 
Parish, Va.; Jacob’, Huguenot immigrant to 
Va., 1700); 

Bees cae (1767-1853), m Anne Lee Snoddy (1778- 

8-Col. Thomas Lewis (1804-65), prominent busi- 
ness man and statesman of Tenn.; m Lucinda 
Settle (1809-91). 

2-Son of Maj. John S. Bransford (1836-1907), 
banker; pres. Nashville and Edgefield Street 
Ry. Co.; m 1865, Mary Eliza (1846-1917), dau. of 
Col. Anthony Wayne Johnson, m Mary E. 
Smith; issue: I-Mary Lou (d at 6 yrs.); II- 
Johnson (above); III—Elizabeth (m Orrin 
Thrall Higgins). 

II-m Apr. 17, 19011, Anna Mary Dudley, 0 Nash- 
ville, Tenn., Oct. 27, 1881; dau. of Guilford 
Dudley, of Nashville; issue (all b Nashville): 
1—Johnson, Jr. (Feb. 24, 1902-June 23, 1903); 2— 
Anne Dudley, }B June 26, 19083; Miss Spence’s 
Sch., N.Y.City, ’23; 3-John Sterling, }b Sept. 
26, 1906; Vanderbilt U., ’29; 4-Dudley, b Nov. 3, 
1911; 5-Evelyn, b June 12, 1917. 

Vanderbilt U., 2 yrs., ex-’93 (Chi Phi). Pres. 
Bransford Realty Co., Richland Realty Co.. 
Tenn. Valley Securities Co., Josephine Land 
Co.; dir. Am. Nat. Bank. Pres. Nashville In- 
dustrial Bureau, 1912-15; trustee Transporta- 
tion Bd. of State of Tenn. Clubs: Hermitage. 
ree Ley Residence: Harding Rd., Nashville, 

enn. 


1-CARPENTER, Rolla Lonis, } Detroit, Mich., 
Jan. 29, 1892. 

9-Teunis Janssen Covert (d bet. 1692-98), from 
Heemstede, North Holland, to New Amster- 
dam, 1651: settled at Brooklyn; magistrate 
there; m Barbara Lucas (d post 1700); 

8—Lucas (b N. Holland-d ca. 1717), came with his 
parents; moved to Three Mile Run, nr. New 
Brunswick, N.J., ca. 1708; m 1688, Barbara 
Sprong, of Flatbush (d post 1787); 


7-Lucas (ca. 1699-1748), lived at Three Mile Run, 
nr. New Brunswick; m Fennetye-; 

6—Luke (bap. 1732-1828), lived nr. Plainfield, N.J.; 
eon SO) Am. Rev.; m 1755, Anna Marselis 
( -90) 5 

5—-Anna (1770-1842), m Abraham Coriell (1772-1814); 

4—George (1799-1875), m Eliza Sherwood (1802-55); 

3—Jennette (1831-99), m Charles Ketcham Carpen- 
ter (1826-84). 

2-Son of William Leland Carpenter (See Vol. 
1, p. 69, for other lineages), m Elizabeth C. 
Ferguson, 

M Oct. 12, 1920, Jessie Waterfall, 6 Detroit, 
Mich., Oct. 7, 1897; dau. of Edward A. Water- 
fall (1862-1922), m Lillian Linn (0 1855); issue 
(all Bb Detroit): 1-Edward Waterfall, 6 Feb. 
3, 1922; 2-Hlizabeth Lillian, 6b Apr. 21, 1923; 3- 
William Leland, II, b Oct. 28, 1925. 

A.B., Princeton, ’14; J.D., U.Mich., 1920. Mem. 
law firm of Prentis, Pugh, Fitch & Carpenter, 
Detroit. A.E.F., France 1917-19; pvt., M.C., Base 
Hosp. 36; later 2d lt. and q.m., Base Hosp. 19. 
pees ences 238 Eason Av., Highland Park, 

ich. 


1-BUESSER, Lela Elizabeth Carpenter (Mrs. 
Frederick G.), b Detroit, Mich., Apr. 14, 1888. 

10-Thomas Townsend (qv); 

9Richard, m Deliverance Coles (d ante 1658; 
Robert?®, qv); 

8—Dinah, m Thomas Willetts (b 1650), of Jericho, 
L.I. (Richard®, m Mary Washburn); 

7—Mary (d 1731), m Thomas Powell (1663-1731); 

6—Moses (1702-74), m Catherine Hallock (6 1712); 

5-Hannah (b 1742), m Benedict Carpenter (1740-90; 
Benedict®; William’; Joseph§; William’); 

cea oh P. (1781-1852), m 1807, Anna Ketcham (1787- 

srry K. (1826-84), m 1849, Jennette Coryell 

2-Dau. of William Leland Carpenter (See Vol. 
1, p. 69, also Who’s Who in America), m Eliz- 
abeth Creighton Ferguson. 

M Mar. 2, 1915, Frederick Gustavus Buesser, } 
Troy, N.Y., Apr. 27, 1881; U. Vt:, 1901-04; M.D-; 
Detroit Coll. Medicine, 1905; physician, De- 
troit, Mich.; capt. and maj., M.C., U.S.A., and 
in France, 1917-19, attached to Base Hosp. 17, 
at Dijon; issue (all b Detroit): 1—-Frederick 
G., Jr., b Mar. 8, 1916; 2-William Carpenter, b 
June 7, 1921; 3-Lela Elizabeth, 6b Feb. 2, 1923. 

Vassar, ex-’138. Residence: 921 Taylor Av., De- 
troit, Mich. 

1-HARRISON, Joseph LeRoy, } North Adams, 
Mass., Oct. 12, 1862. 

10—Hendrick (Van Dyck) Van Dyke (will proved 
1688), came to New Netherland 1639 or 40 as 
ensign comdt. of the troop of the West India 
Co.; returned to Holland but came again, 
1645, as schout fiscal at New Amsterdam; m 
1st, Deivertje Cornelise—; 

9-Cornelius (d 1686), physician, Albany; m Elis- 
pat Lakens; m 2d, Elisabeth (Beck) Salis- 

ury: 

8—Jacobus, physician, Schenectady; m 1694, Jac- 
omyntje Glen (1674-1731; Johannes’, m Annatie 
Peck; Sander L.!°, m Catolyn Dengan); 

7-Cornelius (bap. 1698-will proved 1759), began 
to write name Van Dyke; physician; m ist, 
1721, Maritje Mabie (Jan P.§); 

6—Jacobus (b 1726); 

5—-Jacob (1760-1844), m Charlotte Lawrence; 

4—~John (1782-1834), m 1802, Esther Garner (d 


1851); 

3-Irene (1815-1907), m 1836, John Harrison (1814- 
1901; David‘ [1782-1865], m Ann Rivvis; John® 
[b 17591, of Yorkshire, Eng.). 

8-John Hawks (d 1662), of Windsor, Conn., 1640; 
-m Elizabeth-; 

7-Dea. Eliezer (1655-1727), m 1689, Judith Smead 
(1665-1718; William!) ; 

6—Eliezer (1693-1774), m 1714. Abigail Wells; 

5—Seth (1729-1808). m 1751, Elizabeth Belding; 

4—Samuel (1760-1847), m Mary Smead; 

eibe Smead (1801-79), m 1831, Sophia Elizabeth 

y. 

9-Samuel Smith (ca. 1602-1680), m Elizabeth-(ca. 
1602-1686) ; 

8Chiliab (ca. 1635-1731), m 1661, Hannah Hitch- 
cock (d 1783); 

‘ae (b 1674), m 1696, Nathaniel Ingram (b 

6—-Elizabeth (1699-1761), m 1726, Samuel Belding 
(1687-1750) ; 

5—Blizabeth (1731-72), m 1751, Seth Hawks (5 
above). 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 59 


9—-Widow Judith Smead (d 1639), of Dorchester, 


Mass.; 
8-William (1635-1704), of Northampton, 
m 1658, Elizabeth Lawrence (d 1704); 
7-Ebenezer (1675-1753), m ca. 1694, Esther Catlin 


(d 1738); 

6-Joseph (1713-96), m 1735, Eunice Field (1714-92; 
Samuel’, m Hannah [Edwards] Hoyt; Sam- 
uel’, m Sarah, dau. of Thomas Gilbert, m 
Catherine, dau. of Dea. Samuel Chapin, qv; 
Zechariah’, qv); 

5—Ebenezer (1740-77), m 1763, Mary Stebbins (1745- 
77; Joseph*, m Mary, dau. of Hezekiah Strat- 
ton; John’; John’; John®; Rowland’, qv); 

4—Mary (1767-1847), m Samuel Hawks (4 above). 

9-Isaac Sheldon (qv); 

8-John (1658-ca. 1734), m 1679, Hannah Stebbins 
(1664-1704) ; 

7-Hannah (0 1683), m 1701, Joseph Catlin (d 1704), 
killed by Indians (John’, m Mary Baldwin; 
Thomas’, qv); 

6—John (1704- 38), m 1727, Mary Munn (1705-63; Ben- 
jamin’, m ieee per dau. of Godfrey Nims, of 
Northampton, Mass.); 

5-Mercy (1741- 1822), nm 1765, Consider Arms (1736- 
92; Daniel®, m Esther Smead; William’, m 
Joanna Hawks); 

Fos n Ae (1770-1828), m 1791, David Abby (d after 

1812), of New Orleans (Samuel Abbe®, m Rachel 
Masson; Benjamin*; Samuel’; John’); 

ty BE. (1812-76), m Elihu Smead Hawks (3 
above). 

2-Son of John LeRoy Harrison (1837-1909), m 1861, 
para Maria Hawkes (1842-1924). (See Vol. 1, 
Dp. ). 

Not married. Cornell, ’86 (Psi U.); U. of Heidel- 
berg (Germany), 1890; N.Y. State Library Sch., 
Albany, 1893 (B.L.S. and M.L.S.). Librarian, 
Forbes Library, at Northampton, Mass. (See 
Who’s Who in America). Mem. S.C.W., S.A.R., 
Chapin Family Assn., ete. Clubs: Cornell 
(New York), Lake Placid (N.Y.), Camp and 
Trail, Northampton, Northampton Country. 
Residence: Northampton, Mass. 


1-SCOTT, Alexander Yerger, 6b “Three Oaks 
feo ae Washington Co., Miss., Dec. 17, 

7-—Capt. John Scott, m Judith-; 

6-—Samuel (1707-55), vestryman St. Peter’s Parish, 
Va.; mem. House of Burgesses, 1752-58 (his 
son Charles was gen. in Am. Rev., and gov. 
of Ky., 1808-12); 

5-Joseph, maj. Am. Rev.; apptd. marshal of 
Va. by President Jefferson; 

4-Edward (1774-1852), judge Circuit Ct. of Tenn., 
1815-44; author of Scott’s Institutes; m Sarah 
Hawes; 

38—Charles (1811-61), chancellor Superior Ct. of 
Chancery of Miss., 1852-59; grand master of 
Grand Lodge of Masons of Miss.; author; m 
Elisabeth M. Bullus. 

2-Son of Charles Scott (1847-1916), served in 
C.S.A., 1862-65; lawyer; said to have been the 
largest cotton planter in the south (See Who’s 
Who in America, Vol. 9); m 1870, Malvina 
Yerger (qv). 

M June 12, 1909, Elisabeth Carroll, 6 Memphis, 
Tenn., July 14, 1889; dau. Col. William Henry 
Carroll (1848-1916), served in C.S.A., 1861-65, law- 
yer, Memphis, Tenn., m 1888, Mattie McKay; 
g.g.dau. Gen. William H. Carroll (1788-1844). 
veteran of War of 1812, 6th and 9th gov. of 
Tenn., 1821-27, 1829-35. 

U. of the South (Kappa Sigma); LL.B., U. Miss.. 
1898. Practiced law 20 yrs.; now manager of 
Charles Scott’s Delta Plantations, in Bolivar 
Co., Miss., and in Ark. Maj. A.R.C., in France, 
1918. Mem. S.C. Clubs: Tennessee, Memphis 
Country. Residence: Rosedale, Miss. 


1-SCOTT, Malvina Yerger ect Charles), 6 in 
Washington Co., Miss., Jan. 24, 1849. 

Dese. George Yerger, of Reading, Pa.; served 
in Am. Rev.; m 2d, Gertrude Adams; and 


thru: 

3—Michael, mcht.; m Amanda Shall. 

6-John Preston (1699-1747), from Ireland to 
Augusta Co., Va., 1740; grantee with Breck- 
enridge and Patton of 12,000 acres; m 1722, 
Elizabeth Patton; 

5-Margaret (1727-83), m 1755, Rev. John Brown 
(1728-1803). from Ireland in early life; B.A., 
Coll. of N.J. (now Princeton), in its 2d class, 
1749; pastor New Providence Ch., Augusta 
Co,, Va., till 1796; a founder of Washington 


Mass.; 


and Lee U.; removed to Woodford Co., Ky.; 
4—Preston W. (1768-1826), m Elisabeth Watts; 
3—Louisa yw ‘m Judge James Rucks. 

4-Josiah Rucks (6 1759), from Ireland; mem. 
Boston “Tea Party,” in which his brother 
James was wounded by an English bullet, 
rendering him paralytic for life; settled on 
land grant in Smith Co., Tenn.; m 1786, Elisa- 
beth Taylor; 

3—James (d 1860), lawyer; m Louisa V. Brown 
(3 above). 

2-Dau. of Alexander Yerger, cotton planter, m 
Elizabeth Brown Rucks; issue: I-William Ar- 
thur (d); II—Malvina (above); IlI—Mary (d); 
IV—Maria Louise; V—Edwin Michael (d); Vi- 
Rucks. 

II-—m Mar. 10, 1870, Charles Scott (Nov. 7, 1847-Oct. 
26, 1916); cotton planter; issue: 1—Alexander 
Yerger (av for Scott lineage) ; 2-Elizabeth 
Bullus, 6 Rosedale, Miss.; m Edgar H. Woods 
(issue: Charles Scott); 3-Malvina May, m Eu- 
gene Octave Sykes (issue: Charlie Scott; Oc- 
tavia; Malvina Yerger); 4—Charlie, b Rosedale, 
Miss., 1888; m 1912, David M. Henning (issue: 
Charlie Scott; Cornelia Frayer; Elizabeth), 

Residence: Rosedale, Miss. 


1-WHEELER, Charles Nelson, b Peoria, IIl., 
JUL Vor tae iscls 

9-George Wheeler (1605-87; son of John, d 1632), 
from Cranfield, Bedfordshire, Eng., to Con- 
cord, Mass., 1638; m Katherine Wheeler 
(1610- 94) ; 

8—John (1643- 1713), m Sarah Larkin (6 1647); 

7-Lydia (b 1675), m Timothy Wheeler (1667- 1718; 
Thomas’ [d 1704], from Eng. ca. 1639, m Sarah 
Meriam, d 1676); 

6—Timothy (1696- 1788), m Abigail Monroe (d 1748); 

5-Nathan (1726-1823), soldier Am. Rev.; m Mary 
Hunt (1729-1835) ; 

4-Amos (1761-1827), soldier Am. Rev. and War 
1812; m Elizabeth Snow (d 1843); 

3-Horatio Nelson (1811-85), removed from Marion, 
O., to Peoria, Ill., 1851; pres. Mechanics Nat. 
Bank, Peoria; m Matilda McCoy (1811-88). 

2—Only child of Charles Rollin Wheeler (1841- 
1917), pvt. 8th Ill. Vol. Cav., 1864-65; pres. First 
Nat. Bank, Peoria; m 1870, Nancy Joanna (1851- 
1914), dau. of Benjamin Hood Williams (d 
3880) Nancy Leonard (Benjamin 4, m Jane 

00 

M ‘June 20, 1894, Rachel Wheeler, b Peoria, IIl., 
June 7, 1871; ‘dau. of Thomas FB. C. Wheeler, 
of Peoria, m Jane Steele Lightner; issue: 
1—Jane Steele, 6 Peoria, May 26, 1897; m Oct. 
18, 1919, Charles Henry Schimpff, of Peoria 
(issue: Charles Wheeler, 6 Apr. 21, 1923). 

Princeton, ex-’93._ Banker and real estate oper- 
ator. Clubs: Creve Coeur, Country. Resi- 
dence: 380 Moss Av., Peoria, Il. 


1-TETER, Walter Clark, b Pleasant Grove, 
Olmstead Co., Minn., Feb. 16. 1863. 

5-Capt. Samuel Teter (1737- 1823), in Braddock 
Expdn., 1755, and Forbes Expdn., 1758; capt. 
militia in Am. Rev.; m Mary Doddridge: 

4Samuel (d 18382), of Ross Co., O.; m Rebecca 
Ford (d 1838); 

38-Samuel (1808- 1900), m Mary Ann Gray (James 
Gibson‘, m Bleanor McArthur, sister of Gen. 
Duncan McArthur). 

10-Tomys Swartwout (b 1607), from Holland to 
New Amsterdam, 1652; settled at Matbush, 
L.I., of which he was schepen, or magistrate, 
1655; mem. Dutch Colonial Assembly; m 2d. 
1631, Hendrickjen, dau. of Barent Otsen, book 
publisher of Amsterdam, Holland: 

9-Roeloff (ban. 1634-1715), was-the first schout or 
sheriff of Esopus (Kingston), Ulster Co., N.Y.. 
1660; m 1657, Eva Bratt (Albert Andriessen”, m 
Annetje Barents): 

8—Hendrickje. m 1679, Huybert Lambertse Brink 
(Lambert Huybertse®, from Holland. 1659); 

7-Eva Dolderbrink (bap. 1690); m John Biggs 
(bap. 1687-1761), of Marbletown, Ulster Co.. 


non (Lt. John’, m 2d, Mary, dau. Lt. George 

all); 

6—Mary (bap. 1721), m Joseph Doddridge (1700-79: 
John?; Phillin®); 

5-Mary (1748-1838), m Capt. Samuel Teter (5 
above). 


&-Jacob Cox, large landowner and _ tobacco 
planter in Va.; removed to Ross Co., O.; m 
Mary Daily: 

4—-Margaret (b 1779), m John McLain (d 1843), 
mem, Ark. Senate, 1823, and first Constl. 


60 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


Conv., 1836 (John McLene or McLean, soldier 


Am. Rev.); 

8-Jane (1808-18797), m 2d, James Clark (1797-1874). 

2-Son of Rev. James Gibson Teter (1838-1921), m 
1861, Julia Ann Clark (b 1887): issue: I-Walter 
Clark (above); IIl-Mary Minnesota (b 1865; m 
Ralph E. Watson); IIlI-Florence Genevieve (0 
1867; m Arthur F. Jones); IV—Alfred James 
(b 1869; m Mamie Lucy). 

I—m Oct. 30, 1900, Anna (Edwards) Jones, 0 Dan- 
ville, Montour Co., Pa., Feb. 3, 1865; dau. of 
Hon. Daniel Edwards, of Kingston, Luzerne 
Co., Pa.; issue: 1-Margaret Clark (Sept. 9, 
1901-Apr. 1, 1902). 

A.B., Hamline, ’85. Real estate operator, rail- 

road builder and banker. Clubs: Bankers, 

Railroad (New York), Colonial (Montclair, 

N.J.), Westmoreland (Wilkes-Barre, Pa.). 


Summer place: Hervey’s Lake, Luzerne Co., 
Pa. Residence: Montclair, N.J. 


COL. THOMAS MOORE HARWOOD (1827-1900). 


1-HARWOOD, Thomas Franklin, } Gonzales, 
Tex., Nov. 8, 1857. 

10-—William Harwood, from London, Eng., to 
Jamestown, Va., with Sir Edward Harwood, 
in the ‘‘Providence,” 1619; chief of ‘‘Martins 
Hundred,” 1620; 

9—Joseph, received grants of land from Charles 
a of Eng., 1665, at Wyanoke, Charles City 

OnmVas: 

8—Joseph, chief justice of Charles City Co., Va., 
1705; m 1683, Agnes Cocke; 

7-Thomas (d 1780); 

6—Christopher (d 1744), bought land at King and 
Queen C.H., Va., 1789 and 1741; 

5—-Capt. William (1740-79), m Priscilla Pendleton 
(sister of Edmund Pendleton, noted statesman 
and jurist); 

4—Maj. Christopher (d 1793), of King and Queen 
Co., Va.; capt. of a co., 1776; called maj., 1790; 
m Margaret Roane (Thomas'’, of Hssex Co., 


Va.); 

3Capt. Archibald Roane (1786-1937), inherited 
“Newington” (the residence of Carter Brax- 
ton, a “signer’), nr. King and Queen C.H., 
Va.; capt. Va. militia stationed at Norfolk in 
War 1812; mem. Va. House of Delegates, 1816, 


22, 28, 24, 25, Senate, 1837; defeated for Con- 
gress by only one vote; m Martha Fauntle- 
roy (1797-1862). 

2-Son of Col. Thomas Moore Harwood (1827- 
1900), U.Va., 1846-48; lawyer in Tex. from 1850; 
capt., maj. and lt. col. of cav., C.S.A., 1861-65; 
regent U. of Tex. 16 yrs.; m 1857, Cordelia 
Brown (b 1833); issue: I-Thomas Franklin 
(above); II—Archibald Roane (1859-1909; m Net- 
tie Baker); II1I—Martha Fauntleroy (1861-1916); 
IV—Clara Fentress (1864-1912; m Gen. William 
H. Stacy); V-Mary Frances (Mrs. William H. 
Stacy, qv for Brown lineage); VI—Samuel 
Lycurgus (1869-1910). 

I-m Nov. 18, 1884, Florence Cornelia Batchelor 
(Mar. 8, 1861-July 13, 1905); dau. of Benjamin 
F. Batchelor; issue (all 6 Gonzales, Tex.): 
1—Miller, Bb Dec. 18, 1887; U. Va. and U. Tex.; 
m Nov. 24, 1909, Clair Leverton (issue: Mar- 
garet Roane; Martha F., Thomas F.); 2—Cor- 
delia Brown (July 29, 1890-June 20, 1919); m Feb. 
1, 1911, Laurence Worth Hoskins (issue: Helen 
Julia; Florence A.; Elizabeth H.); 3-Amasa 
Turner. 6 May 6, 1892; A. and M. Coll. of Tex., 
1912; 4~Winston, b Dec. 2, 1898; Davidson Coll. 
(N.C.), and U. Tex.; pvt. and segt., Co. L, 360th 
Inf., 90th Div., 1917-19; in France, June 1918- 
Mar. 1919; wounded in right hand in Battle of 
Meuse, Nov. 4, 1918; m Sept. 10, 1919, Augusta, 
dau. of B. B. Hoskins, of Gonzales, Tex. 
(issue: Winston, Jr.; Cordelia Brown). 

M 2d, Feb. 4, 1918, Nannie (Vanham) McCaleb, 0b 
Gonzales Co., Tex., Sept. 24, 1872; dau. of Jo- 
seph Vanham, pioneer ranchman, of Gon- 
zales Co. 

Hampden-Sidney, ’78; B.L., U.Va., 1881. Prac- 
ticed law 40 yrs. until retired 1924. Del. Dem. 
Nat. Conv., San Francisco, 1920, New York, 
1924. V.p. Tex. Hist. Assn. 1921, pres. since 
1925; right eminent grand cdr., Grand Comdry. 
of Tex., K.T., 1905. Residence: 40 St. Joseph 
St., Gonzales, Tex. 


1-STACY, Mary Frances Harwood (Mrs. Wil- 
liam H.), 6 Gonzales, Tex., Aug. 23, 1866. 

4-Joseph Brown (1772-1868), whose parents were 
murdered by Indians when they were going 
down the Tennessee River; he was Indian 
captive 11 or 12 months, finally escaping and 
leading the troops which expelled the Creek 
Indians from Tenn.; 

3-David Franklin, removed from Bolivar Co., 
Tenn., to Rep. of Tex., 1837; served in Battle 
of Plum Creek with Comanche Indians; m 
Jane McNeal (dese. Ezekiel Polk, of Tenn.). 

2—Dau. of Cordelia Brown (b 18338), m 1857, Col. 
Thomas Moore Harwood (1827-1900), U. Va., 1846- 
1848; lawyer in Tex. from 1850; capt., maj. and 
It.col. of cav., C.S.A., 1861-65; regent U. of Tex. 
16 yrs. For issue and Harwood lineage see 
Thomas Franklin Harwood. 

M—May 4, 1915, as his 2d wife, Gen. William 
Henry Stacy, b Abbeville C.H., S.C., Feb. 20, 
1863; son of Rev. Aaron Greene Stacy, of Burke 
Co., N.C.; adopted their niece, Florence Vir- 
ginia Harwood, 6 May 16, 190 (dau. of Archi- 
bald Roane Harwood). 

Residence: 1201 Travis Boul., Austin, Tex. 


1-McKINNEY, Herbert Rowe, b Sault Ste. Ma- 
rie, Mich., June 7, 1896. 

9-John Bellows (1623-83), from Eng. in the 
“Hopewell,” 1635; was at Concord, Mass., 1645; 
an original propr. of Marlborough; m 1703, 
Mary Wood; 

8-Benjamin (ca. 1676-1750), m 1703, Dorcas Cutler 
Willard; 

7—Benjamin (1712-77), founder of Walpole, N.H., 
grant given, 1752; lt. col. in Indian wars: 
Bellows Falls, Vt., named for him; m 1st 
1735, Abigail Stearns (d 1757); 

6—Peter (1738-1825), Lunenberg and Walpole. 
Mass., and Charlestown, N.H.; Am. Rev.; m 
1764, Mary Chase; 

5—Solomon (1776-1832), m 1799, Mary Norvil Hoyt; ° 

4-William Edwy (1806-87), settled at Climax. 
ise” 1837; m 1st, 1832, Lavinia A. Harris (d 

3—Charles Fitzroy (1832-1907), newspaper editor: 
prof. Ypsilanti (Mich.) Normal Coll.: founder 
of normal coll. at Mt. Pleasant. Mich., 1895: 
grand master F. and A.M. of Mich., 1883; m 
1855, Julia E. Walter. 

2-Son of Jessie Lavinia Bellows (1866-1906), m 
1886; Peter T. McKinney (b 1860); issue: I-John 
Bellows (1887-1907); II-Walter Hastings (b 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 61 


1889; m 1915, Julia Walker); Il1I—Julian Richard 
(0 1891; m 1915, Helen Houston); I1V—Theodore 
Bennett (0 1893; m 1921, Ella Rasmussen); V— 
Herbert Rowe (above); Vi—Harris Dunbar (0 
1900); VII-—Peter T., Jr. (b 1905). 

V-m Aug. 1, 1925, Jessica Thomas, b Fort Wayne, 
Ind., Oct. 13, 1900; dau. of Charles E. Thomas, 
of Ft. Wayne, Ind. 

Newspaper writer, Detroit News. Served in 
Mexico and with A.E.F., 125th Inf., in France, 
1916-19; 2d 1t., inf., U.S.R. Mem. S.A.R., A.L., 
K.P., Elks. Club: Union League. Residence: 
Detroit, Mich. 


1-ANDERSON, Leonora Markle Hunter (Mrs. 
James G.), b Turtle Creek, Pa., May 23, 1872. 

5-James H. Hunter, of Beatty, Pa.; teamster in 
Am. Rev.; m Annice Sloan; 

4-James (6 1738), m Elizabeth McDonald; 

3-Samuel (6 1783), m Margaret Anderson. 

5-John Hughey (1752-1837), soldier Am. Rev.; m 
Elizabeth King; 

4-Rachel, m John McMasters; 

3—John (1810-58), m 1848, Leonora Markle. 

5-Capt. William Cowan (1749-1838), of Sadsbury 
Tp., Pa.; officer Am. Rev.; m 2d, Mary Wilson; 

4—Marie, m David Markle (b 1805); 

ators (1824-1912), m John McMasters (3 
above). 

2-Dau. of Dr. William Lightcap Hunter (1844- 
1907), Beatty, Pa.; m 1870, Rachel Hughey Mc- 
Masters’ (1850-1910); issue: I—Leonora 
(above); II—Gail Hunter (m Frank F. Slick). 

I-m Feb. 4, 1892, James Grant Anderson (1865- 
1913); son of Joseph Nelson Anderson, of 
Pittsburgh, Pa.; issue (all 6 Braddock, Pa.): 
1—Marion, Feb. 17, 1898; m June 11, 1919, 
Stewart M. Coleman (issue: William Grant, 
b June 4, 1925); 2-William Hunter, b June 23, 
1895; Lafayette, 719; m May 5, 1920, Katherine 
Vigelius (issue: Jeannette Lee, b Feb. 3, 1921; 
William Hunter, Jr., b Feb. 2, 1923); 3-Jean- 
nette, b Feb. 25, 1899; m Apr. 16, 1921, Phillips 
R. Turnbull. 

Ed. Pa. Coll. for Women, ’91. Mem. D.A.R. 
Residence: 12 E. 31st St., New York. 


1-HART, Margaret Newbold Smith (Mrs. 
Thomas), ) Cape May, N.J., Aug. 31, 1899. 

9-Thomas Smith (d ca. 1664), supposed to be of 
Dutch ancestry; m Grace-}; 

EN eraage (1645-89), merchant, Boston; m Rebecca 

over; 

7-Thomas (1678-1742), of Boston; capt. A. and H. 
A. Co.; m 1700, Mary Corwin (0 ca. 1680); 

6-Samuel (1705-82), from Boston to Phila., ca. 
1725; mem. Common Council, Phila., 1751; sign- 
er of Non-Importation Agreement, 1765; m 1727, 
Mary Harrison (ca. 1700/01-1793) ; 

5—William (1746-1822), M.D., U. Pa., 1771; mem. Am. 
Philos. Soc.; m 2d, 1783, Letitia Correy (1753- 


1806) ; 

4-John Correy (1784-1845), pres. Ins. Co. of N.A., 
1831-45; mgr. Phila. Saving Fund Soc., 1825-28; 
m 1812, Matilda Wikoff (1793-1848); 

3—-Charles Ross (1829-97), lt. col., 6th Pa. Cav. in 
Civil War; m 1861, Josephine Burr (1837-1902). 

9-Michael (Newbould) Newbold (1623-93), from 
Eng. to Springfield Tp., Burlington Co., N. J., 
1680; justice of the peace; m Anne-; 

8—Michael (1667-1721), justice Ct. Common Pleas; 
officer provincial militia; m 1698, Rachel Cleay- 
ton (1677-1712) ; 

7-Thomas (1702-41), judge Supreme Ct. of N. J., 
ec a Co., 1739; m 1724, Edith Coate (1705- 

6—William (1736-93), mem. Com. Correspondence, 
1775; m 1757, Susannah Stevenson (1736-82); 

&—Barzillai (1759-1815), maj. N. J. militia in Am. 
Rev., 1776; m 1788, Euphemia Reading (1761- 


4-Anthony Taylor (1800-59), of Phila.; m Rebecca 
Field Taylor (d 1876); 

3-Amos Taylor (1838-85), of Phila.; m Catharine 
Sheafe Reese (d 1883). 

2-Dau. of Harry Hudson Smith (1869-1911), mem. 
Smith, Lineaweaver & Co., coal operators, 
Phila.; m 1898, Margaret Mesier Newbold (0 
1876; now Mrs. Harry Clifton Adams); issue: 
I—Margaret Newbold (above); II-Evelyn New- 
bold (0 1901; m 1920, Frederick Howard Lee, 


Jr.)$ 

I-m May 15, 1918, Thomas Hart (See Vol. 1, p. 
316); issue: 1-Margaret Newbold, b Phila., Pa., 
a 17, 1919; 2-Thomas, Jr., 6 Phila., May 4, 


Ed. The Agnes Irwin Sch., Phila., and St. 
Mary’s Sch., Peekskill, N.Y. (Delta Kappa 
Psi). Mem. Nat. League for Women’s Ser- 
vice; mem, bd. mgrs. of Sunnyside Day Nur- 
sery, also Bromall Convalescent Hosp. Club: 
Acorn (Phila.). Summer place: Madison and 
Stockton Avs., Cape May, N.J. Residence: 
271 Hathaway Lane, Wynnewood, Pa. 


1-CARR, Frances Childs Smith (Mrs. Sylvester 
H.), 6 Troy, O., Mar. 1, 1856. 

9-Rev. Henry Smith (1577-1648), from Eng. to 
Wethersfield, Conn., 1687; m Dorothy Cotton; 

8-Samuel (1639-1703), m 1662, Mary Ensign; 

7—Preserved (1677-1713), m Mary Smith; 

6—Chileab (1708-1800), m Sarah Moody; 

5-Ebenezer, m Remember Ellis; 

4-Preserved (1759-1834), soldier Am. Rev.; m 
Eunice Wells (Lt. Col. David'); 

3—Preserved (1789-1881), m Bebe Richmond, 

2-Dau. of Preserved Smith (1820-86), mfr.; m Lucy 
Richards Mayo (1817-94); issue: I-Henry Pre- 
served (b 1847; m Anna Macneale); IIl—-Walter 
W. (1850-96; m Belle Mitchell); I1I—-Richmond 
Mayo (1854-1901; m Mabel P. Ford); IV—Frances 
C. (above). 

IV-—m Nov. 13, 1884, Sylvester Helicus Carr (May 
25, 1850-Mar. 3, 1920); lawyer, Dayton; son of 
Lewis Carr, of Ligonier, Ind.; issue (all } Day- 
ton, O.): 1-Lucy Mayo, b Dec. 6, 1885; m Dec. 27, 
1910, Alexander Gebhart Reed (issue: Alex- 
ander; Frances Reed); 2-Walter Smith, b Sept. 
28, 1889; Yale, 713; m June 9, 1917, Dorothy Shoup; 
3-Lewis Francis, b Nov. 28, 1891; Yale, ’15; 2d It., 
F.A., World War; m Apr. 21, 1920, Eleanor Mc- 
Ilwain. 

Residence: 329 North View Rd., Oakwood Vil- 
lage, Dayton, O. 


1-ANDERSON, Norinne Sanders (Mrs. James 
H.), 6 Bloomington, Ind., Dec. 17, 1876. 

6—Joseph Sanders, from Eng., settled in S.C.; 

5—-Henry (1751-1834), soldier Am. Rev.; Baptist 
preacher; m Dica Blake (1761-1841) ; 

4—John (1792-1847), m Nancy Briscoe (1796-1874) ; 

3-John (1824-51), m Miriam Coffey (1822-85). 

4-Samuel Dodds (1783-1834), m Rachael Rhinhart 
(1785-1851) ; 

38—Clelland F. (1826-94), of Bloomington, Ind.; m 
Mary EB. Orchard (1831-1910). 

2-Dau. of Newell Sanders (See Vol. 1, p. 815), m 
1873, Corinne Dodds. 

M Nov. 20, 1906, James Harvey Anderson, b Chat- 
tanooga, Tenn., Feb. 9, 1874; son of James Har- 
vey Anderson (1838-1923), of Ringgold, Ga.; 
issue: 1-Newell Sanders, 6 Lookout Mountain, 
Tenn., Aug. 13, 1908; 2-Norinne, 6 Lookout 
Mountain, Nov. 6, 1910. 

Grad. Mt. Vernon Sem., Washington, D.C., 1897. 
Mem. Bd. of Sch. Directors, Lookout Moun- 
tain; v.p. Tenn. League of Women Voters; 
regent Chickamauga Chapter D.A.R. Resi- 
dence: Lookout Mountain, Tenn. 


1-ANDREW, A(bram) Piatt, } LaPorte, Ind., 
Feb. 12, 1873. 

6—-James Andrew (ca. 1714-1755), probably 0b in 
Scotland; settled on the North Branch of the 
Raritan, Somerset Co., N.J., 1732; m before 1744, 
Catharine Livingston (living after1791; Daniel’, 
probably from Scotland, settled at Raritan, 


INE J) 

5-Dr. John (1746-1814), ed. Coll. of N.J., and in 
medicine; surgeon thruout Am, Rev.; removed 
to Penn’s Valley, Northumberland (now Cen- 
tre) Co., Pa., ca. 1785; to Hamilton Co., O., 1808; 
m 1st, Rachel Chamberlin; 

4—James (1774-1851), settled nr. Cincinnati, 1796; 
removed to LaPorte Co., Ind., 1835; m 17%, 
Catharine Piatt; 

3-Abraham Piatt (1801-87), a founder of LaPorte, 
Ind., 1832; banker, ry. builder; m 1829, Viola 
Jane Hamilton Armstrong. 

10-Henry Chamberlin (d 1674), from Eng., 1638, 
settled at Hingham, Mass.; : 

9-John (d 1666 or 67 aet. 40), admitted inhabitant 
of Boston, 1651; became a Quaker; removed to 
Newport, R.I., ca. 1663; m 1st, 1653, Ann Brown 
(William”, of Boston); 

8-Henry (1658/59-1688/89), Shrewsbury, Monmouth 
Co., N.J.; m ca. 1687, Anne West (d 1691/92; Rob- 
ert?, of Providence, R.I.); 

7-John (d 1739), m Rebecca Morris (d after 1750; 
Lewis’, m Elizabeth, dau. of Christopher Almy; 
Thomas’, of Barbados); 

6—Lewis (d 1772), judge Ct. Common Pleas, Hun- 


62 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


terdon Co., N.J., 1770; m Lucretia Woolsey (ca. 
1714-1812) ; 

5—Rachel (1758-85), m Dr. John Andrew (5 above). 

9-Dirck Jansen (Van Der) Vliet (ca. 1612/13-after 
1696), from Holland in the ‘‘Hope,”’ 1662; settled 
at Flatbush, L.I.; deacon; magistrate; m 
thrice; 

8—Jan (d before 1745), began to write name Vliet; 
settled at Six Mile Run, Somerset Co., N.J., ca. 
1717; m 1683, Gertje Verkerck (Jan Jansen®, from 
Holland, 1663); 

7-John (bap. 1684), m Margaret Brunson (d 1742; 
iis [d 1696], from Eng. to Bucks Co., Pa., 

6-Frances (ca. 17138-1776), as widow of Jacob 
Wyckoff, m 2d, ca. 1739, John Piatt, Huguenot, 
was sheriff of Somerset Co., N.J., ca. 1732-40 
(their five sons were officers Am. Rev.); 

5-Abraham (ca. 1741-1791), capt. Am. Rev.; judge 
Ct. Common Pleas, Northumberland Co., Pa.; 
m Arabella Andrew (d 1822; James® above); 

4-Catharine (1770-1828),m James Andrew (4 above). 

7-Nathaniel Poole (ca. 1668-1748), Quaker; from 
Eng. to Pa., in next ship after arrival of Penn 
(1682); had a shipyard at Phila.; m 1st, 1692, 
Elizabeth Lucas (d 1711 or 1712; Robert® [d 1688], 
from Eng. to Pa., 1679; mem. Ist Colonial As- 
sembly of Pa., 1682, et seq.; m Elizabeth-); 

6—Mary (d 1733), m Aaron Goforth, Jr., Quaker 
(Aaron’, from Eng. to Pa., 1711); . 

5—William (1730/31-1807), merchant, N.Y. City; maj. 
Am. Rev.; mem. N.Y. Assembly, 1784-88; re- 
moved to Ohio; judge Ct. Common Pleas, Ham- 
ilton Co., O., 1790; mem. 1st Territorial Legis- 
lature, 1799, and ist Constl. Conv. of Ohio, 1802; 
m 1760, Catharine Meeks; 

4—Tabitha (1774-1848); m 1798, Col. John Armstrong 
(1755-1816), officer thruout Am. Rev.; explored 
Missouri River, 1790; treas. Northwest Ter., 
1793-1802 (Thomas® [d 1783], from Ireland, 1753- 
1754, m Jane Hamilton); 

3-Viola J. H. (1805-83), m 1829, Abraham Piatt An- 
drew (3 above). 

8-Edward (Meeke) Meeks (d 1689), from Eng., was 
resident of N.Y. City, 1680; m Sarah Merrett: 

7-Edward (d 1768), began to write name Meeks; 
Spuyten Duyvil, N.Y.; m Maria Bastiaense 
Kortright (Bastiaen’, m Yolande, dau. of Jean 
Mounier De La Montagne, from Holland; 
Michiel’, from Holland); 

6-Samuel, Paramus, N.J.; m Jemima Degree 
(Michael’?, Huguenot, was at Bushwyck, L.I., 
1691; m Catharine, dau. of Adrian La Forge, 
Huguenot, lived at Bushwyck, L.I., 1676-95); 

ah Seatha (1744-1827), m 1760, William Goforth 

above). 

8-Nathaniel Merrell (ca. 1610-1655; desc. Hugue- 
not de Merle family), settled at Newbury, 
Mass., 1635; m Susannah Jordan; 

7-John (ca. 1635-1712), m Sarah Watson; 

6—Jacob (1686-1725), m' Abigail Webster; 

5—Jacob (1712-71), m Mary Manley; 

4—William (1766-1828), m 1799, Rebecca Osgood: 

eather Harlow _(4808- 86), m 1841, Maria Rey- 
no 

5-John Reynolds (1760- epee Uh Norwich, Conn.; sgt. 
Conn. troops, Am. 

4—-Gurdon (1798-1869), m PStiiy Tyler (1801-78; Jacob 
Tyler®, sgt. Conn, troops, Am. Rev.); 

ees} 1820-98), m Nathan Harlow Merrell (3 
above 

2-Son of Captain Abram Piatt Andrew (b 1843), 
3 yrs. in Civil War as 2d lt.,1st lt.,and capt. 21st 
Ind. Bty.; pres. bank over 5b yrs.: m 1872, Helen 
Merrell . (1850-1920); issue: I—A(bram) Piatt 
(above); II—Helen (m Isaac Patch, Gloucester, 
Mass.). 

I—Not married. A.B., Princeton, ’98: univs. of 
Halle, Berlin, Paris, 1897-99; A.M., Ph.D., Har- 
vard, 1900. Asst. prof. economics, Harvard, 
1903; expert adviser of Nat. Monetary Commn., 
1908-11; dir. U.S. Mint, 1909-10; asst. sec. of the 
treasury, 1910-12; mem. 67th to 69th Congresses, 
1921-27. Writer on economic and financial sub- 
jects. Organizer and head of Am. Field Ser- 
vice, several thousand Am. vols. serving in 
French Army, 1915-17; maj. and It. col., U.S.A., 
A.E.F., 1917-19. Chevalier de la Legion d’Hon- 
neur and Croix de Guerre; D.S.M. (See Who’s 
Who in America). Residence: Eastern Point, 
Gloucester, Mass. 

Spent Pol William Adams, b New York, Dec. 29, 

4—Alexander Brown (1764-1834), from Ireland, to 
Baltimore, Md., 1800; founder of the banking 


houses of Alexander Brown & Sons (Balti- 
more), Brown, Shipley & Co. (London), Brown 
Bros. & Co. (Phila. and New York); 

3—James (1791-1877), head of Brown Bros., New 
York; m 2d, Eliza Coe. 

5—-John "Adams, soldier Am. Rev 

4—John, LL.D, (1772-1863), B.A., Yale, 1795; 4th prin. 
Phillips Acad., Andover, ‘Mass. ; ; m Elizabeth 
Ripley (desc. Gov. William Bradford, qv); 

3-William, D.D., LL.D. (1807-80), B.A., Yale, 1827; 
pastor Madison Sq. Presbyn. Ch., New York, 
and 8d pres. Union Theol. Sem. 

2-Son of John Crosby Brown, LL.D. (1838-1909), 
A.B., Columbia, ’59; sr. mem. Brown Bros. & 
Co., New York, Phila. and Boston, and Brown, 
Shipley & Co., London; m 1864, Mary Elizabeth 
Adams (1842-1918); issue: I—William Adams 
(above); II-—Eliza Coe (m Edward Caldwell 
Moore, qv); IlI—-Mary M. (6 1869); IV—James 
Crosby (See Vol. 1, p. 502); V-Thatcher Magoun 
(See Vol. 1, p. 502); VI—-Amy Bringhurst (m 
Henry Lockwood de Forest (See Vol, 1, p. 911). 

Pe “eee 30, 1892, Helen Gilman Noyes (qv for 
ssue). 

B.A., Yale, ’86, M.A., 1888, Ph.D., 1901; grad. Union 
Theol. Sem., 1890; U. Berlin, 1890-92; (D.D., 
Union, 1908, Yale, 1907). Ordained Presbyn. 
ministry, 1898; prof. systematic theology, 
Union Theol. Sem. Fellow of Yale U.; patron 
Met. Museum of Art (See Who’s Who in 
America). Residence: 49 E. 80th St., New York. 


1-BROWN, Helen Gilman Noyes (Mrs. W. 
Adams), 6 New York., N.Y., Oct. 12, 1867. 

8-Rev. James Noyes (qv Vv); 

7—James (1640- 1719), B.A., Harvard, 1659; a founder 
of Yale Coll.; m 1674, Dorothy Stanton; 

uae Thomas (1679- 1755), m 1705, Elizabeth San- 


5—Col. Joseph (1727-1802), col. Am, Rev.; m 1753, 
Barbara Wells 

4—Thomas (1754- 1819), It. Am. Rev.; m 1781, Lydia 
Rogers; 

3—Daniel "Rogers (1793-1877), 1t. col. War 1812; m 
1827, Phoebe Griffin Lord. 

8—-Gov. William Coddington (av); 

7—Mary (1654-93), m 1674, Gov. Peleg Sanford; 

6—Elizabeth (1685-1762), m Thomas Noyes (6 above). 

9-Edward Gilman (qv); 

8—John (1624-1708), mem. Provincial Council and 
Assembly of N.H.; m Elizabeth Treworgye; 

7-Nicholas (1672- 1749), dep. N.H.; m Sarah Clark; 

6—-Nicholas, m Mary Thing; 

5-Judge Joseph (1738-1806), chmn. Com. of Safety, 
N.H.; settled at Marietta, O., and was judge 
ve the Northwestern Territory; m Rebecca 

ves; 

4—Benjamin Ives, m Hannah Robbins; 

Eee ar oD Sargent (1808-84), m Abia "Swift Lip- 
pinco 

2-Dau. of Daniel Rogers Noyes (1836-1908), m 1866, 
Helen Abia Gilman (1843-1917); issue: I-Helen 
Gilman (above); II-Winthrop Gilman (b 1869); 
IIlI—Evelyn McCurdy (Mrs. Rollin Sanford Sal- 
tus, qv for other lineages); I1V—Caro Lord (b 
1876; m Thatcher Magoun Brown); V-D. Ray- 
mond (6 1883). 

I-m Mar. 30, 1892, William Adams Brown (qv); is- 
sue: 1—John Crosby, b New York, Dec. 22, 1892; 
Yale, 715; 2-William Adams, Jr., } New York, 
Nov. 14, 1894; Yale, 1917; m Sept. 14, 1920, Edith 
Dunbar, dau. Benjamin Ives Gilman (av); 3—- 
Winthrop Gilman, b Seal Harbor, Me., July 12, 
aan! 4—-Helen Gilman, b Seal Harbor, June 13, 


Ed. Miss Porter’s School, Farmington, Conn.. 
and at Vienna and Paris. Nat. pres. Woman’s 
Land Army of America, 1918; v.p. Nat. War 
Work Council of Y.W.C.A.; mem. Nat. Bd. 
Y.W.C.A.; pres. Women’s Auxiliary of Union 
Settlement; pres. Colonial Dames of America 
in the State of N.Y., and nat. chmn. for the 
Sulgrave Manor Endowment Fund; mem. Nat. 
Inst. of Social Sciences, Am. Acad. Polit. and 
Social Science, N.E. Hist. Geneal. Soc., N.Y. 
Geneal. and Biog. Soc., Soc. Mayflower De- 
scendants. Clubs: Albemarle (London), Amer- 
ican Woman’s (Paris), Cosmopolitan (pres. 
1910-14), Colony (New York). Author: The Story 
of a New England Schoolmaster, 1900. Summer 
place: “The Tree Tops,’ Seal Harbor, Me. 
Residence: 49 E, 80th St., New York. 


1-SALTUS, Evelyn McCurdy Noyes (Mrs. Rol- 
adres pala, b St. Paul, Minn., May 14, 1871. 
10—-Richard Lippincott ( (qv); 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 63 


9-Freedom (1655-97), m 1680, Mary Austin; 
8—-Thomas (1686-1757), m 1711, Mary Haines; 
7—-Nathaniel (1715-90), m 1736, Mary Engle; 
6—John (1787-80), m 1756, Anna Matlack; 
5—Barzillai (1760-1812), m 1782, Elizabeth Ellet; 
4—Rev. Thomas (1791-1869), m Patience Swift; 
38-Abia Swift (1817-1902), m Winthrop Sargent Gil- 


man. 

10-Richard Warren (qv); 

9-Nathaniel (1624-67), m 1645, Sarah Walker; 

8—-Alice (1656-1725), m 1674, Thomas Gibbs; : 

Ce m 1697, Jireh Swift (William’; Wil- 
iam?) ; 

6—Nathaniel (1708-90), m 1730, Abia Tupper; 

5-Isaac (1753-1802), surgeon Am. Rey.; m 1775, 
Patience Case; 

4—Patience (1784-1819), m 1816, Rev. Thomas Lip- 
pincott (4 above). 

2—-Dau.of Daniel Rogers Noyes (1836-1908), founder 
of Noyes Bros. & Cutler, St. Paul; m 1866, 
Helen Abia Gilman (1848-1917). For issue and 
other lineages see Mrs. William Adams Brown. 

M May 29, 1895, Rollin Sanford Saltus, 6 Brook- 
lyn, N.Y., Nov. 1, 1869; B.A., Trinity, ’92; land- 
scape architect; issue: 1—-Rollin Sanford, Jr., 
6b Paris, France, July 2, 1896; B.A., Yale, ’18; 


2d and ist It., 309th F.A., World War; 2—Win- 


throp Noyes, 6 Cambridge, Mass., Mar. 5, 1903. 

Ed. Miss Porter’s, Farmington, Conn. Mem. C. 
D.A. Club: Cosmopolitan. Residence: ‘‘Nor- 
wood,” Mt. Kisco, N.Y. 

1-WICKERSHAM, J(ames) Harold, b Marietta, 
Pa., Feb. 24, 1856. 

7-Thomas Wickersham, from Eng. to Kennett 
Square, Chester Co., Pa., 1700; m 1700, Alice 


ogs; 

6—William (6 1706), m 1730, Rachel Hayes; 

5—William (1740-1822), m 1764, Elizabeth Pusey; 

4-Caleb (b 1765), m 1789, Rachel Swayne; 

3—Caleb (1796-1874), m 1824, Abigail S. Pyle. 

2-Son of James Pyle Wickersham, LL.D. (1825-91), 
eminent educator; state supt. of public in- 
struction of Pa., 1866-80; minister to Denmark, 
1882; author; m 1847, Emerine I., dau. of Dr. 
Isaac Taylor, of Chester Co., Pa. 

M Nov. 4, 1880, Jessie Williams Hough, 6b Fort 
Wayne, Ind., July 28, 1858; dau. of John Hough, 
of Fort Wayne; issue: 1-John Hough (qv for 
Hough lineage); 2-Dorothy, b Lancaster, Pa., 
Oct. 31, 1883; m Feb. 10, 1912, William Augustus 
Heitshu (issue: Martha, 6 Nov. 10, 1917); 3— 
Leavitte Hough, 6 Lancaster, Nov. 4, 1893; m 
Feb. 12, 1918, Erastus Winslow, son of Winslow 


Tracy Williams. 

Ph.B., Yale-S., ’77; (hon. M.A., Franklin and 
Marshall, 1888). Pres. and gen. mgr. Wicker- 
sham Printing Co.; v.p. Farmers Trust Co. of 
Lancaster. Trustee Presbyn. Ch. Rep. nomi- 
nee for Congress, 1906. Clubs: Lancaster Coun- 
try, Hamilton. Residence: 505 N. Duke St., 
Lancaster, Pa. 


1-WICKERSHAM, John Hough, } Lancaster, 
Pa., Oct. 11, 1881. 

9-William Hough, m Sarah Caulkins;: 

8—Capt. John (1658-1715), m Sarah Post: 

7-Capt. John (1697-1785), capt. of trainband, New 
London, Conn.; m Hannah Denison (1699-1782) ; 

6—John (b 1730), m Abigail Baldwin (b 1732): 

5—-Walter (1753-1818), surgeon Am. Rev.; m Martha 
Lockwood; 

4-John, D.D. (4783-1861), B.A., Yale, 1802; prof. 
Greek and Latin, Middlebury Coll.; m Lucy 
Leavitt (1788-1859) ; 

3-John, B.A., Middlebury, ’38; lawyer; m Sarah 
Dawkins. 

2-Son of James Harold Wickersham (qv for 
Wickersham lineage),m Jessie William Hough. 

M_ Jan. 18, 1911, Marian Salome Burrowes, 0 
Laurel Run, Pa., Jan. 2, 1885; dau. of Henry C. 
Burrowes; issue: 1-Marian Burrowes, b Lan- 
caster, Pa., Dec. 29, 1919; 2-Joan Hough, b Lan- 
caster, Mar. 20, 1925. 

B.S., Yale-S., ’01 (Theta Xi). Designing and con- 
structing engr. Capt. engrs., July 1917; maj., 
July 1918; 1t. col., Nov. 1918; col., Engr. O.R.C., 
Sept. 1925; dep. engr. supply officer, A.E.F., in 
France, July 1917-Feb. 1919. Two citations by 

C.-in-C., A.E.F., and two commendations. Clubs: 
Yale (New York), University (Phila.), Hamil- 
ton, Lancaster Country. Residence: “Green- 
land Farms,” Lancaster, Pa. 


_ 1I-HAUXHURST, Louise Van Dyke (Mrs. Stan- 


ley C.), b Milwaukee, Wis.. July 4, 1886. 
§-Jan Thomasen (Van Dijk) Van Dyke (av); 


8—Achias, m 1674, Janitze Lambert; 
retest (bap. 1677), m Maritze (Mary) Hoag- 


land; 
6—Henry (1721-84), m Elizabeth Davis (d 1786); 
ineeoa. (d 1794), m 1782, Margaret McMichael (d 
+ William (1789-1865), m 1813, Nancy Duncan (1793- 


38-John Henry (1823-1909), lawyer, Milwaukee, 

ht m 181, Mary McEldery Douglass (1829- 
3). 

2-Dau. of George Douglass Van Dyke (See Vol. 
1, p. 256), m 1878, Louise Lawrence. 

M June 14, 1911, Stanley Cottrill Hauxhurst, 0 
Milwaukee, Wis., Jan. 18, 1880; capt., Q.M. Corps, 
U.S.A., assigned to Purchase, Storage and 
Traffic Div., Gen. Staff, Washington, D.C., July 
1918-Apr. 1919; issue: 1-John Stanley Cottrill, 0 
Mar. 12, 1914; 2-Lawrence Van Dyke, 0b Jan. 31, 
1915; 3-Barbara Louise, b Nov. 20, 1918; 4-Julia 
Frances Cottrill, 6 Apr. 20, 1923. 

Residence: 153 Prospect Av., Milwaukee, Wis. 

I-CARSTARPHEN, Walter De Lyle, b Columbia, 
N.C., July 31, 1857, 

4-Dr. Robert Carstarphen, surgeon Prince 
Charles’ Army; fled from Scotland, and set- 
tled up James River, Va., bet. 1746-50; 

3—Lt. James (d 1816), 1t. 7th N.C. Cont. Inf. in Am. 
Rev.; m 2d, 1811, Mary Powell. 

2Son of William Daniel Carstarphen (1814-83), 
mcht.; m 1854, Louisa Duiguid; issue: I—Wil- 
liam M. (1855-83); II-Walter De Lyle (above); 
IlI—Augusta Chandler (b 1859); IV-Lucy May 
(1861-92); V-Maud Estelle (61863; m BE. R. Spruill; 
m 2d, Jesse P. Hillard); VI-—Flora J. (b 1866-d 
infancy); VII—Fannie Happer (6b 1867; m Joseph 
D. Cordon); VIII-—Hubert Duiguid (b 1869; m 
Mrs. Florence Sherrett); [IX—Ernest Deems (0 
1876; m Rosa Lee McLendon). 

II—m May 16, 1888, Claudia Latham (d May 7, 1909); 
dau. of Charles Latham, of Plymouth, N.C.; 
issue: 1-Minnie Augusta, b Plymouth, N.C., 
Sept. 6, 1889; m Feb. 9, 1916, Thomas C. Burgess, 
Jr. (issue: Walter C.; Mary Hazel; Claudia 
Thomas; Camille Latham; Thomas C., 3d). 

Mem. S.C. Residence: Plymouth, N.C. 


MEARS 


Arms: 
ble. 
Crest: On a wreath, a mermaid proper, tail vert, 
and hair or. In the right hand a comb proper, 
ve the left a@ mirror proper, the frame and han- 
é or. 
Motto: Omnia Providentie Committo. 


Derr Weal Francis, 6 Chicago, Ill., Feb. 1, 


1899. 

6—-Robert Mears (1695-1784), of Billerica, Mass.; 
served in colonial wars; m 1726, Hannah Frost 
(1702-56; Samuel’, m Hannah-; James§, m EBliza- 
beth, dau. of Sgt. Thomas Foster, qv; Dea. 
Edmund’, qv); 

5-Thomas (1788-1807), minute man at Lexington 
Alarm; m 1768, Lydia Carleton; 

4—Isaac (1773-1844), m 1796, Polly Longe(gon); 

38—Lucias (1815-51), m 18386, Harriet McLane (1820- 
1902; John‘, m Catharine, dau. of Andrew 
Hoover; John’, a prominent Quaker of Rich- 
mond, Ind.). 


Argent, an antient three-masted vessel sa- 


64 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


9-Edward Carleton (qv); 

8-Lt. John (ca. 1630-1668), m ca. 1662, Hannah 
Jewett (1641-1698?; Joseph®, m Mary Mallinson; 
Bdward, qv); : 

7-Thomas (1667-1734), m ca. 1697, Elizabeth Kim- 
ball (1679-1758; John’, m Sarah-; Richard®; Rich- 
ard, qv); 

6—John (1708-82), minute man at Lexington Alarm; 
m 1732, Hannah Platts (b 1710; Moses’, m Han- 
nah, dau. of Jonathan® Platts, cousin of Sam- 
uel”; Ens. Abel’, m Lydia Bailey; Samuel® [bap. 
as Samuel Gawkroger-Platts, Jan. 19, 1617, 
Sowerby, Halifax Parish, Yorkshire, Eng., son 
of James and Martha [Ainsworth] Gawkro- 


ger?); 

5-Lydia (1740-1829), m Thomas Mears (5 above). 

10-William Chandler (av); 

9—-William (1636-98), m 1658, Mary Dane (1638-79; 
John’®*, “chirurgeon of Ipswich,” m Eleanor 
Clark; John, qv); 

8—-Thomas (1676-1751), m Mary Stevens (b 1679; Dea. 
Joseph®, m Mary, dau.of Henry Ingalls; John”, 


qv); 

TWilliam (1704-41), m 1725, Elizabeth Blanchard 
(1705/06-1735; Thomas’, m Rose, dau. of Abra- 
ham Holmes; Samuel?) ; 

Une tere (1726-ca. 1792), m Sarah French (1732?- 


) 5 

5—Abigail (1758-1858), m 1776, Samuel _ Gload 
Long(gon) (1752-1817), minute man at Lexing- 
ton Alarm (John Gload‘, m Mehitabel, dau. of 
Robert Mears, 6 above); 

4—-Polly (1778-1846), m Isaac Mears (4 above). 

9—-Rev. William Satterly (d 1687), Vicar Parish of 
St. Ides, Devonshire, Eng., ante 1650; 

8-William (d@ 1687/88), from Eng., 1655, settled at 
Setauket, now Brookhaven, L.I., N.Y.; m Mary 
Jenner (0 1648; John®, m Alice, dau. of Robert 
Pigg; Thomas”; Rev. Thomas); 

7-William (1660-1722), m Elizabeth Moger (John); 

6-Nathaniel (1708-10-1795), of Orange Co., N. Y.; 
q.m. in Am. Rev.; m Mary? Sell; 

Speomaug) (1746-1804), in Am. Rev.; m ca. 1768, Sarah 

eely; 

4—Mary Ann (1787-1846), m 1806, Epenetus Ketcham 
(1780-1848; Zophar® [1746-1815], of Orange Co., N. 
Y., in Am. Rev., m Asenath, dau. of Russell 
Buckbee); 

3Loretta Woolsey (1818-57), m 1842, Rev. Isaac 
Pool (1809-96; Ambrose Price‘ [d 1815], of Rock- 
ingham Co., Va., m Madelena-). 

2-Son of John Marion Mears (b 1848), m 1871, Mrs. 
Adelia Roe Jenkins (widow of Barzillai Row- 
land Jenkins, of Passaic, N.J.). 

Privately educated, specializing in, and after- 
wards teaching, scientific research. Gene- 
alogist. One of the chief advocates for the 
adoption of a code of ethics and a standard 
of practice by genealogists. Compiler of vari- 
ous cross-reference analytical indices, de- 
signer of numerous blank forms, and author 
of articles, regarding genealogy; inventor and 
patentee of several mechanical devices. His- 
torian-genealogist of the Mears family (all 
spellings of surname). Mem. N.E. Hist. 
Geneal. Soc., New York Geneal. and Biog. Soc., 
Nat. Geneal. Soc., Conn. Hist. Soc., Buffalo 
(N.Y.) Hist. Soc., Internat. Lyceum and Chau- 
tauqua Assn. Club: Rotary. Residence: 1525 
N. LaSalle St., Chicago. Mail address: P. O. 
Box 124, Chicago. 


1-ANDREWS, Champe Seabury, 6} Yazoo City, 
Miss., May 13, 1875. 

8-James Andrews, from Eng. to Essex Co., Va., 
ca. 1635; m Elizabeth-; 

7—-John (1680-1754), m Ann Stockdale (Philip§); 

6—John (1712-71); 

5—John (1749-1817), m Edith Strange; 

4-John (d 1816), soldier in Am. Rev.; removed 
from Va. to Ga., m Nancy Goode (John®); 

8—Garnett (1798-1873), planter, judge Superior Ct. 
of Ga. ca. 24 yrs.; m Annulet Ball (g.dau. of 
Stephen Ball, surgeon Am. Rev.). 

4-Colonel Andrew (O’Beirne) Beirne (1771-1845), 
from Ireland to Monroe Co., Va., 1800; mem. 
25th and 26th Congresses; m Ellen Keenan; 

3-Andrew, m Ellen Gray. 

2Son of Col. Garnett Andrews (1837-1903), It. col. 
Cc. S. A.; law partner of Senator John Sharp 
Williams, Yazoo City, Miss.; mayor of Chat- 
tanooga, Tenn., 1891; m 1867, Rosalie Champe 
Beirne (0 1841); issue: I-Garnett (See Vol. 1, p. 
224); II-Champe Seabury (above); I1I—Andrew 
Beirne; IV—Oliver Burnside. 


II-m Sept. 14, 1909, Henriette Korber, } San Juan 
P.R., July 31, 1893; dau. of Wilhelm Korber, o 
San Juan; issue: 1-Wilhelm, }b Chattanooga, 
Tenn., Nov. 2, 1910; 2-Albert, b New York, Feb. 
17, 1912; 3-Champe, b New York Oct. 22, 1913. 

Ala. Poly. Inst., 94. Liaawyer, inventor; officer 
various corpns. Capt., 3d Tenn. Inf., Spanish- 
Am. War. Mem. S.R., N.M.O.S.A.W., etc. Clubs: 
Business Men’s (Cincinnati), Assn. of the Bar 
(New York), Southern Yacht (New Orleans), 
Mountain City, Chattanooga Golf and Coun- 
try, Civitan (Chattanooga), Union League 
(New Haven). Residence: 792 Prospect St., 
New Haven, Conn. 

1-BREEZE, Evelyn Norwood (Mrs. William F.), 
b San Francisco, Calif., Oct. 31, 1871. 

4-John Hooper (b 1777; son of Rev. William, one 
of 7 brothers, all Baptist ministers), m Susan 
Meserve (1781-1863; Col. Ebenezer’, m HEunice 


Torr); 
. John (1805-92), mcht.; m 1832, Martha Stanwood 


Perry. 

6—David Stanwood (1721-77; son of Ebeneser), m 
Mary Reed (1723-98) ; 

5—-William (1752-1829), m 2d, Hannah Thompson 
(1764-1823) ; 

4—Jane (b 1784), m John Perry (1772-1846), who es- 
tablished the first Sunday school in America; 

3—Martha S. (1811-1900), m John Hooper (3 above). 

9-Kenelm Winslow (qv); 

8—Nathaniel, m Faith Miller; 

7-Capt. Nathaniel, m Lydia Snow; 

6-Snow, m Deborah Bryant; 

§—Josiah, m Penelope Kent; 

4-Deborah, m 1803, Capt. William Norwood (desc. 
Francis Norwood, from Eng. to Lynn, Mass.); 

3-William A., m Eveline Wood. 

2-Only child of William Edwin Norwood, stock 
and bond broker; m 1868, Isabel Williams 
Hooper (0 1845). 

M Sept. 28, 1908, William Francis Breeze, b San 
Francisco, Apr. 28, 1868; Ph.B., Yale-S., ’89; son 
of Thomas Breeze, of Ireland; issue: 1—Nor- 
wood, 6 San Francisco, Nov. 3, 1909. 

Residence: 2522 Green St., San Francisco, Calif. 


1BRADSHAW, May Elise Alexander (Mrs. 
John N.), b York, S.C., Nov. 28, 1871. 

Dau. of Lawrence Stirling Alexander, M.D. (1842- 
1910), m 1868, Mary Lavonia Adickes (6b 1845); is- 
sue: I-Fredericka Withers (m Thomas J. Kirk- 
land); II—Eugene (d infancy); III—May Elise 
(above); IV—Helen Laurie (b 1874; m Henry Sav- 
age); V—Florence Lavonia (6 1875; m Dr. Man- 
ning Simons); ViI-—Blanche Adickes (Mrs. 
Thomas S. Coart, av for Alexander lineage); 
Vil—Annie Lee (6 1878; m Arthur L. Burnet); 
VillI-—Lucy Abbott (6 1884); IX—Laurie (d@ in- 


fancy). 

IlI—m Feb. 28, 1905, John Neill Bradshaw, b Cleve- 
land, Tenn., Oct. 20, 1862; son of Rev. James 
Neal Bradshaw, of Tenn. 

Residence: 19 Liberty St., Orlando, Fla. 

1-COART, Blanche Adickes Alexander (Mrs. 
Thomas S.), 0 York, S.C., June 14, 1878. 

8-John Alexander (d 1677; son of Sir William, 
Earl of Stirling, Baron of Nova Scotia, and 
Viscount of Canada), came from Eng. to Va., 
ca. 1660; settled in Stafford Co., Va.; purchased 
the Howison’s Patent, 1669; m Tabitha Smart; 

7-Philip, m Sarah Ashton (Capt. Peter®); 

See Philip (1704-53), m 1726, Sarah Hooe (d 


1753) ; 

5—Col. William (1744-1814), m 1765, Sigismunda 
Mary Massey (d 1832); 

4-Robert (1781-1811), m Helen Brown; 

8—Robert, M.D. (1800?-63), m Eliza (Clark) McFar- 
land (d 1881). 

2Dau. of Lawrence Stirling Alexander, M.D. 
(1842-1910), m 1868, Mary Lavonia Adickes (b 1845). 
For issue see Mrs. John N. Bradshaw. 

M Feb. 25, 1922, Thomas Singleton Coart, 6 New- 
bern, N.C., June 22, 1856; son of John C. Coart, 
a4 aioe tae issue: 1-Emily Alexander, b Feb. 

Residence: Wiley, Ga. 


1-BRAMBILLA, Julia Appleton Meyer (Mrs. 
Guiseppe), b Magnolia, Mass., July 30, 1886. 

7-William Parker, from Eng., settled at Ports- 
mouth, N.H., 1703; m Zerviah Stanley (dau. of 
Earl of Derby); : 

6—William (1703-81), judge Superior Ct. of N.H.; 
m Bliza Grafton; 

6-Samuel, D.D. (1744-1804), A.B., Harvard, 1764; 24 
P.E. bishop of Mass., and rector Trinity Ch., 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 


Boston, before, during and after Am. Rev.; m 
Annie Cutler; 

4—-William, m Julia Stevens; 

3-Grace Helen (b 1835-d 1900), m George Augustus 
Meyer (1824-89), commn. mcht., Boston. 

8-Samuel Appleton (qv); 

8—-Maj. Samuel (b 1625-d 1696), cdr.-in-chief Mass. 
troops, 1675; m 2d, Mary Oliver; 

7—Maj. Isaac (1664-1747), m Priscilla Baker; 

6—-Isaac (1704-94), m Elizabeth Sawyer; 

5-Rev. Joseph (1751-95), m Mary Hook; 

4—William (1786-1862), banker and merchant, Bos- 
ton; mem. 32d, 33d and 37th Congresses, ete.; m 
Mary Anne, dau. James Cutler, Boston (and 
g.dau. of Governor Sullivan, of Mass.); 

3—-Charles Hook (1833-74), m 1856, Isabelle Mason. 

2-Dau. of George von Lengerke Meyer, LL.D. 
(1858-1918), A.B., Harvard, ’79; ambassador to 
Italy and Russia; Postmaster Gen., 1907-09, in 
Cabinet of President Roosevelt; Sec. of the 
Navy, 1909-13, in Cabinet of President Taft; m 
1885, Marian Alice Appleton (b 1862); issue: I- 
Julia Appleton (above); II—Alice Appleton (m 
Christopher R. P. Rodgers); Il1I-George von 
L. (See Vol. 1, p. 726). 

I—m Oct. 1, 1917, Guiseppe Brambilla, } Milan, 
Italy, Mar. 28, 1879; Italian minister to Greece. 

Address: Italian Legation, Athens, Greece. 


1-CARTER, Mary Randolph Hicks (Mrs. F. 
Scott), b Ravenswood, N.C. 

7—-Col. William Randolph (qv); 

6—William (1681-1741), the “Councillor,’’ of Turkey 
Island, Va.; m 1705, Elizabeth Beverly (Peter’); 

5—Peter (1714-67), Chatsworth, Va.; clk. Va. House 
of Burgesses; atty. gen. Colony of Va.; m 1733, 
Lucy Bolling (Robert*, of Petersburg, Va.); 

4—Col. Robert (1760-1825), of ‘‘Eastern View,” Fau- 
quier Co., Va.; soldier Am. Rev.; m Eliza Car- 
ter (whose sister Anne,m‘“Light Horse Harry” 
res and became mother of Gen. Robert E. 

€e); ; 

3—Capt. Charles Carter (1800-65), of ‘‘The Grove,” 
Fauquier Co.; m Mary Anne Fauntleroy Morti- 
mer, of Fredericksburg, Va. 

2—-Dau. of Nancy Fitzhugh Randolph (1838-92); m 
Robert Iverson Hicks, M.D. (1832-1920), chief 
surgeon, Rhodes div. C.S.A.; issue: I-Mary 
Randolph (above); II—Robert Randolph (b 1872; 
m Rose B., Gau. James Nuttall Sutton); III- 
John Ravenswood (maj. U.S.A.; d in France, 
1919); IV—Landon Mortimer; V—Elizabeth Dow- 


ney. 

I—m Oct. 8, 1902, Francis Scott Carter (Mar. 4, 1869- 
Dec. 25, 1921); son of Cassius Carter; issue: 1- 
Randolph Hicks, 6 Warrenton, Va., Dec. 6, 1903; 
2-Frances Scott, 6 Warrenton, June 14, 1907. 

Residence: ‘‘Melrose Farm,’’ Warrenton, Va. 


1-GIBSON, William Hamilton, b Brooklyn, N.Y., 
Apr. 29, 1883. 

8-Richard Dana (qv); 

7—Daniel (1664-1749), m Naomi Croswell; 

6—Richard (1700-72),,A.B., Harvard, 1718; lawyer; 
patriot; m 1737, Lydia Trowbridge (1711-76) ; 

5-Lydia, m Maj. John Hastings (b 1754), of Wo- 
burn, Mass.; Am. Rev. (Jonathan, m Elizabeth, 
dau. of John Cotton; Jonathan’; Walter’; 
John?®); 

4-Frances Maria (1792-1872), m Thomas Gibson 
(1791-1862), of Townsend, Mass. (Thomas®, m 
Lucy Martin); 

3-—Edmund T. H. (1818-68), banker and broker, 
New York; m 1842, Elizabeth Charlotte Sanford 
iy rae Elijah’, of Newtown, Conn., m Eliza- 

eth-). 

2-Son of William Hamilton Gibson (1850-96), emi- 
nent artist, naturalist and author; m 1873, 
Emma Ludlow (6 1851), dau. of Charles Augus- 
tus Ludlow Blanchard, of Brooklyn; issue: I— 
William Hamilton (above); II—Dana Blanch- 
ard (1888-1910). 

I—m June 30, 1908, Brooke van Dyke, b N.Y. City, 
June 25, 1888; A.B., Smith, ’04; dau. of Rev. Dr. 
Henry van Dyke, of Princeton, N.J.; issue: 1— 
William Hamilton, III, b Sheffield, Mass., Apr. 
20, 1910; 2-Ellen van Dyke, b Sheffield, May 24, 
1911; 3-Henry van Dyke, Db Sheffield, June 30, 
1915; 4-Roger Dana, b Seal Harbor, Me., Sept. 
. 1916; 5-Edward Brooke, b Sheffield, Mar. 9, 
918, 


AB. Harvard, 06. Headmaster, Gunnery School. 
Residence: Washington, Conn. 


65 


1-GILBERT, Prentiss Bailey, born Rochester, 
N.Y, Oct. 3, 1883. 

5-William Gilbert (1749-1820), from Eng. to New 
York, 1778, in company with William Colgate, 
the founder of that house in America; 

4-Joshua (1784-1848), of New York; m ist, Alice 
Broughton; 

3-Joseph Gill (1817-1897), capitalist, New York; 
m Ruth Wallace. 

2-—Only surviving child of William Wallace Gil- 
bert (1840-1925), A.B., U. Rochester, ’61, A.M., 
1870; Ist lt. and capt. and regtl. adj., 19th U. S. 
Inf. in Civil War; maj. U.S.A., in Spanish War 
and Philippine insurrection; lt. col. U.S.A. in 
World War; m 1870, Mary Elizabeth (1841-1923), 
dau. of Edward Chapman, of Utica, N.Y., from 
Eng. 1840, first treas. Western Union Tele- 
graph Co. 

M Nov. 9, 1918, Charlotte Jeannette Gilder, b New 
York, N.Y., Nov. 18, 1893; daughter of Joseph 
Benson Gilder (See Vol. 1, p. 156, for genealogy). 

Ph.B., U. Rochester, ’06, A.M., 1916; A.B., Yale, ’07 
(Psi Upsilon); studied Columbia U. and El 
Colejio de San Carlos, Cebu, P.I.; F.R.G.S. 
Served on staff duty in Philippines during the 
insurrection, seriously injured, 1901, in line of 
duty; ist lt. and capt., Gen. Staff, U.S.A., World 
War; chief combat sect. Mil. Int. Div.; maj, 
and vl1t. cola M.1.O.R.G,, US: Al: chief; Div2:of 
Polit. Int., 1919-25, Div. of Western European 
Affairs, Dept. of State, Washington, 1925—(See 
Who’s Who in America). Mem. M.O.L.L., U.S. 
SE aoe 3210 P St. N.W., Washing- 

on, D.C. 


1-McKINNEY, Lillian Eunice Westcott (Mrs. 
Roy T.), 6 N. Hoosick, N.Y., Oct. 6, 1882. 


I-John Staples (1610-83), from Eng. to Weymouth, 


Mass., 1636; m Rebecca-; 

8-Segt. Abraham (1636-1703), King Philip’s War; 
an original settler of Mendon, Mass.; m 1660, 
Mary Randall (1642-1712); 

7-Jacob (1669-1723), Taunton, Mass.; m 2d, 1696, 
Mary Briggs; 

6—Jacob (1697-1771), 
Sarah Bremen; 

5-Jacob (ca. 1780-35-1818), Westmoreland, N.H.; 
Am. Rev.; m 1765, Lois Edison (1746-1827) ; 

4—-Cyrus (1775-1865), Peru, Vt.; m 1801, Orpha Whit- 
ney; 

38—Edith (1811-86), N. Hoosick, N.Y.; m 1838, Wil- 
liam Robinson (1812-56), from Wales. 

2-Dau. of Mary Ailie (Robinson) Wilkie (1840- 
1914), m 2d, 1869, Amos Martin Westcott (1828- 
1911), farmer; issue (ist marriage, surname Wil- 
kie); I-Lena V. Wilkie (b 1865; m L. C. Bar- 
nard); 2d marriage): II—Jessie E. (1870-1910; m 
Sidney Bump; m 2d, Frank Ketcham); III—Lil- 
lian E. (above); I1V—Iola R. (b 1884; m Charles 
Mallory; m 2d, Dwight Whitney); V—Amos 
Martin, Jr. (b 1886). 

IlI-m Apr. 19, 1905, Roy Thomas McKinney (Nov. 
10, 1880-May 28, 1920); son of James B. McKin- 
ney, of Oil City, Pa., whose ancestors came 
from North Ireland and settled in Steuben- 
ville, O., ca. 1775-80. 

U. Pittsburgh, class of ’24. Dietician; now head 
of dept. of nutrition, State Normal Sch., 
PRP AON Sy Pa. Mem. D.A.R. Residence: Mans- 
field, Pa. 


Veet iat George Drake, } St. Louis, Mo., Dec. 7, 

5-William Payne, capt. Cont. Army; was one of 
George Washington’s pallbearers; m Susanna 
Richards; 

4—Frances, m John Scott, from Scotland to Fred- 
ericksburg, Va., 1777; 

8—-Hugh, m Anne Clarkson. 

2-—Son of Henry Clarkson Scott (1859-1911), finan- 
cier and prominent in civie affairs of St. 
Louis; m 1898, Bertha Drake (See Vol. 1, p. 259, 
for Drake lineage). 

M Mar. 15, 1924, Mary Keck, b Orange, N.J., Jan. 
8, 1902; dau. of Walter Keck; issue: 1—George 
Drake, Jr., 6 May 21, 1925. 

Prep. edn. The Hill School, Pottstown, Pa., and 
Lake Placid (N.Y.) School. Entered Coast Re- 
serve, May 1917; transferred to Naval Aviation; 
grad. M. I. T., 1917; ensign and lt. (j.g.), U.S.N. 
R.F., and instr. at Bay Shore, L.I., and Key 
West, Fla. Ph.B., Yale-S., 18. Residence: St. 
Louis, Mo. 


Taunton, Mass.; m 2d, 1729, 


66 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


WILLIAM H. ARNOLD. 


1-ARNOLD, William Hendrick, 6 Lisbon, Ark., 
Feb. 15, 1861. 

5—-Charles Saxon; 

4-Lewis (b District 96, S.C., 1761-1813), capt. Am. 
Rev.; postmaster of Laurens, S.C., 1800; first 
sheriff Laurens Co., 1802; m Sarah Allen 
(Charles, Sr.5, m Lucy Bacon), she was a Rev- 
olutionary War pensioner, and m 2d, Mr. Mc- 
Neese; 

3—Mary, ‘Polly’ (6 1796), m Ira Arnold (b 1791; 
son of Hendrick). 

Maternally, 5-Benjamin Arnold, Sr., family 
from Eng., and early settlers of Va.; lived 
in Rockingham, Buckingham and Bedford 
cos., Va.; removed to Va. and then to Green- 
ville, S.C., before or near the time of Am. 
Rev.; m Ann Hendricks (their sons William, 
Edward, Hendrick, John, and Thomas were 
soldiers Am. Rev.); 

4—Thomas (17638- 1844), pvt. Am, Rev.; m 1786, Mary 
Bideston; 

3—William ’Bideston (ad 1847), 
Hardin (d 1878). 

2-Son of David Saxon Arnold (1828-1903), capt. 
Co> Gi i3"Bn.;, Las Cav, (CC: Svat farmersand 
merchant in Union and Nevada cos., Ark.; m 
1856, Temperance Lucinda Arnold (6 1839); is- 
sue: I—-David Saxon (6 1857); II—Lucy (b 1859; m 
J. S. Regan); III]—William Hendrick (above); 
ITV-Sallie T. (6 1868; m Dr. A. Harris); V—Car- 
rie (1865-1909: m Bud Barrow); VI—Robert E. 
(1869-1907); VII—Mattie (b 1871; m I. Focht):; 
VIII-—Violet (1873-1905; m Seab Cole); IX—Emma 
(b 1875; m George M. Pavey); X—Thomas J. 
(b 1877); XI—Henry Lee (6 1885). 

III-m Oct. 18, 1887, Jessie Cook (Jan. 27, 1870- 
Aug. 27, 1900); dau. of John Cook, of Texar- 
kana, Ark.; issue (all 6 Texarkana, Ark.): 
1—Jodie Claypool, 6b July 4, 1888; Belmont Coll., 
Nashville, ’08, and Randolph-Macon Woman's, 
1909-10; Drexel Institute, Phila., 1911-12; m Nov. 
23, 1917, Carl L. Smith, of Camden, Ark.; 2— 
Lucy, 6 Apr. 18, 1891: A.B., Randolph-Macon, 
"11; m 1922, Booker Ellis, of Texarkana, Tex. 
(issue: Booker, Jr.); 3-William Hendrick, Jr., 
6 Jan. 30, 1898; A.B., Harvard, ’14; A.M., Ox- 
ford (Rhodes Scholar); 2d It., C.A., Nov. 17, 
1917; attached to Co. A, 62d C.A.C., A.E.F., July 
1918-Feb, 1919; sec. Rhodes Scholar Com. of 
Selection from Ark.: lawyer: m Dec. 26, 1921, 
Grace, dau. of D. H. Hendricks (issue: Wil- 


m Lucinda Powell 


liam H., III); 4-Ruth, 6 Oct. 24, 1894; Vassar, 
LOTS; and U. Chicago; m May 9, 1917, Allen 
Anderson McCurdy, of Chicago ‘issue: Wil- 
liam Arnold; Allen A., Jr.); 5-David Chris- 
topher, 0 July 6, 1896; ‘grad. Phillips Exeter 
Acad., 14, U. South, 15; in U.S. service, May 
1917- Dec. 1918; lawyer; mem, Bata Gen. Assem- 
bly, 1921; Ark. Senate, 1923-27; m Oct. 4, 1919, 
Hilda, dau. of W. R. Manley (issue: David 
C., Jr.3 Hilda). 

M 24, Feb. 17, 1908, Kate Lewis, b Calhoun, Ark., 
Dec. oy 1881; dau. of Peter Hanger Lewis, of 
Bellview, Mo.; issue: 1-Richard Lewis, b Tex- 
arkana, Dec. 30, 1906; Phillips Exeter Acad. 

Sr. of law firm of Arnold & Arnold, Texarkana, 
Ark. Mem. Ark. Constl. Conv.. 1917; Dem. 
Nat. convs., 1892, 1904, 16, 24; acted under spl. 
appmt. of governor as spl. asso. justice Ark. 
Supreme Ct., 1925. V.p. Am. Bar Assn. for 
Ark., 1923-1924; past pres. Ark. Bar Assn.; 
mem. Am. Law Inst., ete. (See Who’s Who in 
America). Mem. S.A.R. Hobby: Family ge- 
nealogy and _ research. Clubs: Texarkana 
Country, Rotary. Residence: 503 Hickory St., 
Texarkana, Ark. 


1-THORNDIKE, Helen Grace Hackett (Mrs. 
Alden A.), b Boston, Mass., Oct. 19, 1869. 

8-Capt. William Hackett (1640- 1712), from Eng. to 
Salisbury, Mass., ca. 1660; m Sarah Barnard; 

7—Ebenezer (1687-1741), m 1709, Hannah Ring; 

6-Ebenezer (1730-1811), m 1752, Abigail Emery; 

5—Daniel pee 1841), pvt. Am. Rev.; m 1780, Han- 
nah Colby; 

4-Ephraim (1786-1864), capt. Vt. m 1808, 
Mary Corwin; 

3-James (1812-40), m Hannah Hoyt Richardson 
(Joshuat, m Lois Hoyt; William’, corp. Am. 
Rev.). 

10—Jonas Humphrey (1587-1661/62), from Eng, to 
Dorchester, Mass., 1637; m 1607, Frances Cooley; 

9-Jonas (1620-1698/99), m Martha-; 

8-Jonas (1654/55-1689), m Mary Phillips; 

7—-Jonas (1684-1761), m Mary Neale; 

6—-Samuel (1728-1800), m Sarah Badlam; 

5-James (1754-1819), m Deborah Tirrell; 

4-Ebenezer (1781-1861), col. Mass. militia; TSstelt: 
War 1812; m Betsey Pratt; 

3—Albert (1810-92), Weymouth, Mass.; m Elizabeth 
Waterman Bates. 

2-Dau. of Corcellus Hubbard Hackett (1839-1917), 
pres. Bank of the Metropolis, New York; m 
1865, Helen L. Humphrey; issue: I—Helen 
Grace (above); II—Harold Humphrey (6 1878; m 
Harriette L. Jackson; m 2d, Maude Demorest). 

I-m Nov. 21, 1895, Alden Augustus Thorndike 
(See Vol. sf Dp. 218); issue: 1—Helen, } Brain- 
tree, Mass., Sept. 15, 1898; m Mar. 29, 1919, Don- 
ald Sage Mackay, Jr.; 2-Thayer, b Boston, 


militia; 


erate Feb. 5, 1902; 3-Elizabeth, 6 Boston, Jan, 
Residence: 130 Commonwealth Av., Boston, 
Mass. 
1-WHITMORE, Clara Helen, } Charleston, Me., 
Aug, 4, 1865. 


10—John Whitmore (d 1640), was at Wethersfield, 
Conn., 1639; killed by Indians, 1640; 

9-Francis (1625-85), selectman, Cambridge, Mass. ; 
King Philip’s War; m Isabel Park (Richard?); 

8—John (1654-1739), Medford, Mass.; m 1st, Rachel 
(Eliot) Poulter (Francis Eliot®); 

7—John (1683-1753), m Mary Lane (b 1686; Col. 
John’, m Susannah Whipple; Job®); 


6—-Francis (1714-94), patriot Am. Rev.; m 1739, 
Mary Hall; 
5-Stephen (1739-1816), selectman, Bowdoinham, 


Me.; m Mary Whittemore (Samuel® [1696-1793], 
turned out at Lexington Alarm, m Elizabeth 
Spinger; Samuel’; Thomas’); 

4-Samuel (1768-1818), m Mary Potter (Rev. James® 
[1739-1815], sgt. Am. Rev., m Mary Spear); 

3—Samuel (1812-93), m Sarah Thorne White. 

10-—Maj. Brian Pendleton (qv); 

9-Capt. James (1626-1709), King Philip’s War; m 
2d, Hannah Goodnow (Capt. Edmond”); 

&—Caleb (1669-1746), m Elizabeth—: 

7-James (1689-1753), m 2d, Elizabeth Brown 
(Thomas, Jr.8, m Hannah-); 

6—-Thomas (1718-69), m 1743, Dorcas Dodge: 

5—-Nathaniel (747—post 1820), ens. Am. Rev.; m 
Cynthia (West?); 

4—Christina (1786- 1874), m Nathaniel Thomas; 


38—-Frederick J. (1810-60), m Mary Holt (b 1811: 
Abielt, m Sally Kittredge; Asad: Thomas’; 
Thomas’: Nicholas’; Nicholas’). 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 67 


2-Dau. of Maj. James Henry Whitmore (1835- 
1896), 1t., capt. and maj., 15th Me. Vols., 1861-65; 
m 1860, Mary Helen Thomas (1838-97); issue: 
I-Edith May (b 1862); II—-Clara Helen (above); 
IlI—Emily (d infancy); I1V-—Solon (d infancy); 
V-—Emily Winifred (Mrs. George E. Morton, qv 
for other lineages). 

II-A.B., Boston U., ’94 (Gamma Phi Beta), A.M., 
1902; studied at London U., Eng. Teacher. 
Author: Woman’s Work in English Fiction, 
1910; Jo, The Indian Friend, 1925. Mem. S.M.D., 
D.A.R., Nat. Soc. Patriotic Women of Amer- 
ica, etc. Residence: New Brighton, S.I., N.Y. 


1-MORTON, Emily Winifred Whitmore (Mrs. 
spat Se E.), 0 West Charleston, Me., May 10, 


William Brewster (qv); 
10-Patience (ca. 1600- 1634), m 


qv); 
9—-Mercy, m 1649/50, John Freeman (Edmund", 


av); 

8-Thomas (0b 1653), m 1678, Rebecca John Spar- 
row (John?’); 

7-Col. Edmund (6 1680), m Phoebe Watson; 

6—Joshua (1706-70), m Patience Rogers; 

5—Lucy (b 1743), m William Thorne; 

4-Elizabeth (1775-1841), m Capt. John White (1776- 
1862; John®, of Brunswick, Me., m Mary Mal- 
colm; Hugh®*, m 1737, Jane Giveen); 

3-Sarah T. (1814-84), m Samuel Whitmore (1812-93). 

10-Gov. Thomas Dudley (qv); 

9—-Patience, m Maj. Gen. Daniel Denison; 

8&-Elizabeth, m Rev. John Rogers (1630-84), A.B., 
Harvard, 1649; 6th pres. of Harvard Coll., 1682- 
1684 (Rev. Nathaniel®, av); 

7-Daniel, m Sarah Appleton (b 1671; Capt. John’, 
m | Priscila, dau. of Rev. Jesse Glover; Sam- 
uel’, qv 

6—Patience (1713-69), m Joshua Freeman (6 above). 

2—-Dau, of Maj. James Henry Whitmore (1835-96), 
lt., capt. and maj., 15th Me. Vols., 1861-65; m 
1860, Mary Helen Thomas (1838-97). For issue 
and other lineages see Clara Helen Whitmore. 

M Sept. 22, 1897, George Edward Morton, b Cleve- 
land, O., Aug. 7, 1853; son of George Edward 
Oakes Morton, of Hamilton, Ont.; issue: 1— 
Nadine Holcomb, }b Oct. 13, 1898; m May, 1924, 
John William Meshko, } Litosvk, Russia, 1894; 
(issue: George Morton, b Mar. 20, 1925); 2-Edith 
Whitmore (Oct. 23, 1901-d infancy); 3—-Helen 
Caroline, b Feb. 16, 1903; m Dec. 27, 1925, James 
Marvel Edney, bB Edneyville, N.C., Nov. 7, 
1899; 4Edward Honstain, b Dec. 15, 19—. 

Residence:, Tryon, N. C. 


ret hart tbe te | Joseph, 6 Mays Landing, N.J., 
Sept. 21, 1853. 
(Tomson) Thompson (d 1727), m 


7-Cornelius 
ary— 

6-Thomas (ca. 1720-1793), m 1741, Ann Taylor (Jo- 
seph’, m Margaret, dau. of David Clayton; 
Edward§); 

5-Joseph (1743 -1808), m 1767, Sarah Covenhoven 
(Peter®, m Leah, dau. of Jan _ Roeloffse 
Schenck; Peter’; Judge Willem§; Gerrit W.®; 
Wolfert "G29; 

aEsce (1771-1847), m Rachel Wills (1773-1851; Car- 


3-Joseph (1802-1881), m 1826, Eliza Scott (d 1888; 


Thomas Prence 


John‘, m Hannah Eldredge; Joseph*®; Henry®; 
Henry’; Benjamin’). 
8—-Ephraim Pennington (d 1660), was at New 


Haven, 1643; m Mary: 

7-Ephraim (1645- 1694), 1667, Mary Brockett (bap. 
1646; John’, a signer of the Ist covenant at 
New Haven and Wallingford, 1690); 

6—-Judah (d ca. 1738), m Anne—(1694-1749) ; 

5-Samuel (1725-91), m Mary Sanford (1725-1805; 
Maj. William*; William’; Maj. William§): 

4—-Nathan (1758-1810), m 1788, Mrs. Margaret (West- 
cott) Leonard (1765-1853; Col. Richard West- 
cott5, m Margaret Brazure; Daniel®; Daniel’; 
Daniel’); _ 

3—John (1791- 1858), m 1812, Elizabeth Taylor (1793- 
1875; William‘, m Ann Stewart). 

2-Son of William Wright Thompson (1830-65), m 
Hester Taylor Pennington (1825-1910). 

pape 1877, Isabella Louisa Phillips (qv for 
ssue). 

Lawyer; pres. Atlantic Safe Dep. & Trust Co.. 
Atlantic Guaranty & Title Ins. Co.: dir. 2d 
Nat. Bank. Solicitor for Atlantic Co., N.J.. 
1880-1905; co. collector, 1881-83: prosecutor of 
pleas, 1881-91; judge Co. Ct., 1892-98; mayor of 
Atlantic City, 1898; mem. bd. mers. State Hosp. 


for Insane, 1898; mem. State Bd. Taxation, 
1898-1914; chmn. legal advisory bd., Atlantic 
City, World War. Mem. Sons and Daughters 
of Pilgrims, S.A.R., etc. Club: Seaview Golf. 
Residence: 19 N. Dorset Av., Ventnor, N.J. 


1-THOMPSON, Isabella Louisa Phillips (Mrs. 
Joseph), 0 Trenton, N.J., Oct. 30, 1852. 

10—Rev. George Phillips (av 

9-Zerobabel (1632-87), Southampton, L.I.; ensign 
and lt. of militia; town constable, sheriff; 

8-Theophilus (1653-89), grantee under charter of 
Newtown, L.I.; town surveyor, marshal, town 
clerk and clerk of the court; m 1st, 1671, Ann 
Hunt (Lt. Ralph®; Col. Thomas”): 

7—-Theophilus (1673- -1709), Maidenhead (now Law- 
renceville), N. J.; a founder of the town and 
of its Presbyn. Ch.; m ca. 1692, Frances Eliza- 
beth Betts (Hon. Richards); 

6—William (1702-1776), Maidenhead; commissioner; 
overseer of roads and freeholder; m Mary-; 

5-William (1736-1778), Maidenhead; commissioner 
of appeals; m 1756, Ruth Titus; 

4-Ephraim_ (1770-1834), Maidenhead; m Sarah 
poe (1779-1824; Joshua®, m his cousin, Mary 

mi 

3-George’ (1803- 1869), farmer, Lawrence Tp., Mer- 
cer Co., N.J.; m 1825, Abigail Ketcham (1805- Lgl 
Levit, m Hannah Fisher; desc. John Ketcham, 
of Old Hopewell, N.J.). 

10-Hon. Edward Howell (ca. 1600-1665), freeman, 
Boston, 1689-40; mem. Colonial Legislature of 
Hartford, 1647-50; a founder of Southampton, 
L.I., and a magistrate there until his death; 

9-Margaret (bap. 1622), m ca. 1641, Rev. John 
Moore (ca. 1620-1657) ; 

8-Elizabeth (b Newtown, L.I.), m Content Titus 
‘ese Robert®, came in the ‘‘Hopewell,” 
1 ; 

7-Silas, m Sarah Hunt (Edward’, m Sarah, 
dau. of Richard Betts, qv; Lt. Ralph®; Col. 
Thomas’) ; 

6—Ephraim (1696- 1789), m ca. 1738, Mary Armitage 
(Reuben’; Enoch’, came to America, 1719) ; 

5—-Ruth (1737- 1818), m William Phillips (5 above). 

2-Dau. of William Wilson Latta Phillips (1829- 
1896), A.B., Princeton, ’48, A.M., 1852; M.D., Jef- 
ferson Med. Coll., 1851; surgeon Ist N.J. Cav., 
1861; surgeon in chief 2d Div., Cav. Corps, 
Army of the Potomac; pres. Trenton Common 
Council; m 1st, 1851, Margaret Sarah McKelway 
(1828-57). See Vol. 1, p. 951, for McKelway line- 


age. 

M May 10, 1877, Joseph Thompson (qv); issue: 1— 
William Phillips, 6 Mays Landing, N.J., Nov. 
10, 1879; Baltimore Med. Coll., 1905; m 1908, Ad- 
dine DeForest, dau. Charles D. Smith, of Madi- 
son, Ky. (issue: William Phillips, Jr.; Charles 
DeForest); 2-John McKelway, b Atlantic City, 
N.J., Dec. 20, 1881; m 1907, Lillian M., dau. Edgar 
Young, of Silver City, N.M. (issue: Joseph, 2d; 
Tee ey cae mes Jr.); 83-Alexander Pennington 

Grad. Model Sch., Trenton, N. J. Pres. Ventnor 
City Bd. of Edn.; v.p. bd. govs. Atlantic City 
Hosp. Mem. D.A.C., Sons and Daughters of 
the Pilgrims (state gov.), D.F.P.A., C.D. 17th 
Century, Colonial Sons and Daughters, Order 
of Americans of Armorial Ancestry, D.A.R., 
Dames Loyal Legion (N.J. state treas.), Pil- 
grim Soc., Pocahontas Soc., Mary Washington 
Monument Assn., Revolutionary Memorial 
Soc. of N.J., N.E. Hist. Geneal. Soc., Geneal. 
Soc. ee "Residence: 19 N. Dorset Pl., Vent- 
nor, 


pre teeth Howard, b Elizabeth, N.J., June 


, 1877. 

6—-Owen Richards, from N. Wales to Amity Tp., 
Bucks Co., Pa., ca. 1710; 

5-William (d 1752), m Elizabeth-; 

4—William (1738- 1823), commissioned “Standard 
Bearer,” by Pa. Assembly, 1775; propr. Batsto 
(N.J.) Iron Works; m 1797, Margaretta Wood 
(1772-1850; Isaac’, m 1770, Mary, dau. of Zacha- 
riah Rossell [1723- 1815], m 1759, Margaret 
[Clark] Curtis, 1714-80; Henry‘); 

3-Benjamin Wood (1797-1851), grad. Princeton, 
1815; mem. Pa. Assembly and Senate; mayor 
of Phila.; m 1821, Sarah Ann Lippincott (1799- 
1862; Joshua‘, m Sarah Wetherill). 

6-William Mayo (qv); 

5—John (1737-80), burgess; mem. conventions of 
1775, 76; m Mary Tabb (1732-92; William’, of 
Gloucester Cow aa) 

4-Col. John (1760- ma) grad. William and Mary 


68 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


Coll.; mem. Va. Assembly and Council of 
State; built “Mayo Bridge,’ Richmond; m 
Abagail De Hart (1761-1848; John®, of Elizabeth- 
town, N.J.; Jacob®; Matthias’; Balthazar’); é 
3-Edward Carrington (1789-1852), m 1829, Adeline 
Marx (1808-79; Joseph‘ [d 1840], of Richmond, 
Va., m Richea, dau. of Myer Myers [1723-95], m 
Joice Mears, 1787-1824). 
2-Son of Howard Richards (1837-1921), lawyer, 
New York; m 1870, Harriet Mayo (1844-1923); is- 
sue: I—Adeline Mayo (1871-1914); II—Sara Lip- 
pincott (6 1875); I1l-Howard (above); IV—Kd- 
ward Carrington Mayo (b 1886; m Elizabeth 
Veach Coan). : 
Til—m Dec. 7, 1912, Maud Ashhurst (qv); issue: 
J—Howard Ashhurst, 0B N.Y. City, June 14, 1914; 
2-John Ashhurst, b Amagansett, L.I., Aug. 15, 
1915; 3-Owen, b N.Y. City, June 17, 1918. f 
Ph.B., Yale-S., 00; E. E., Columbia, 1903. Sec. 
Metric Assn., New York. Decorated Officer of 
French Acad., 1919. Club: Yale. Residence: 149 
Murray St., Elizabeth, N.J. 


1-RICHARDS, Maud Ashhurst (Mrs. Howard), 
O Phila Pasz, Oct. LEbtss2: 


4-Richard Ashhurst (1784-1861), from Eng. to 


Phila., 1803; m 1804, Elizabeth Crotto (1777-1857; - 


Henry® [1723-91], m Catharine van Flick, 17387- 
1835) ; 

38-John (1809-92), m 1835, Harriet Eyre (Manuel! 
[1777-1845], banker, Phila.; Manuel® [1731-1805]; 
George®, from Eng. to Burlington, N.J., ca. 
1750). 

7-Anthony Wayne (1666-1739), from Ireland to Pa., 
1722; m Hannah Faulkner; 

6—-Francis (1690-1763), m Elizabeth— (1692-1771); 

5-Abraham (1730-92), m Tabitha Parry (1737-81; 
David® [d 1748], m Elizabeth, dau. of Malachi 
Jones; James’; Rowland’); 

4—Caleb Parry (1776-1849), m Mary Stokes (1784- 
1818; James® [1754-1831], m Sarah, dau. of James 
Magill, 1717-1802) ; f 

38-William Henry (1809-90), m 18388, Emma Matilda 
Gorgas. 

6-John Gorgas (d 1741), from Holland to Ger- 
mantown, Pa., ca. 1680; m 1720, Psyche Ritten- 
house (1700-87; Nicholas? [1666-1734], m Wil- 
helmina Dewees, d 1737); 

5-John (1721-81), m Rachel Hesser (1740-1825) ; 

4—George (1771-1844), m 1796, Rachel Clemens (1774- 
1859; Gerhardt® [1737-99], m Gertrude Staufer 
[1742-1825]; Johannes%, b 1707); 

3-Emma Matilda (1817-1905), m William Henry 
Wayne (3 above). 

2-Dau. of John Ashhurst, Jr., M.D., LL.D. (1839- 
1900), A.B., U.Pa., ’57, M.D., 1860; prof. surgery, 
U. Pa.; pres. Coll. Physicians of Phila., etc.; 
m 1864, Sarah Stokes Wayne (1840-1910); issue: 
I—John (6 1865; See Who’s Who in America); 
II—William Wayne (1867-1913; m Ellen Eyre 
Gaillard); IlI—Mary J. (b 1868; m Edwards F. 
Leiper, U.S.N.); I[IV-Anna Wayne (6 1870: m 
Elliston Joseph Perot); V—Sarah Wayne (6 
1874); VI—Astley P. C. .(b 1876; See Who’s Who 
in America); VII—Maud (above). 

VII—m be 7, 1912, Howard Richards (av for 
issue). 

Residence: 149 Murray St., Elizabeth, N.J. 


1-PAPIN, Marie Julia Chouteau (Mrs. Edward 
V.), b St. Louis, Mo., Feb. 28, 1873. 

5-Pierre Liguest de Laclede (d 1778), came from 
Bedous, in the Pyrenees, to New Orleans, 1755; 
active in colonial affairs and granted with his 
firm, Maxent Laclede & Co., right to trade on 
upper Mississippi; founded St. Louis as a 
trading post 1763; m Marie Therese Bourgeois 
Chouteau (1733-1814); 

Fiore Chouteau (1758-1849), m Palagie Kerserau 

3—Pierre, called Pierre “Cadet” (1789-1865), was in 
partnership with John Jacob Astor in the Am. 
Fur Co., later in ry. development of the mid- 
dle west; m Emilie Gratiot (1794-1862). 

5—Pierre Lizuest de Laclede (above): 

4—Victoire Chouteau (1760-1825), m Charles Gratiot 
(1752-1817), came from Switzerland, and devel- 
oped fur trade from Montreal ca. 1767, and 
afterwards along the line of the great lakes 
and Mississippi to the Ohio River; resident in 
Kaskaskia, Ill., at time to Am. Rev., and codp- 
erated with Gen. George Rogers Clark and 
largely financed his expdn. that saved the 
middle western territory for the United 
Colonies; 

3—Gen. Charles (1787-1855), admitted to West Point 


from Mo. Ty., 1804; chief engr. Maj. Gen. Har- 
rison’s army, 1812-18; engr. in defense of Ft. 
Meigs, 1814; directed building of Fortress Mon- 
roe, Va.; m Ann Belin (1797-1886). 

2-Dau. of Charles Pierre Chouteau (1819-1901), part- 
ner and executive in P. Chouteau, Jr., & Co. 
(successors to Am. Fur Co.’s St. Louis part- 
nership), Chouteau, Harrison & Valle Iron Co., 
and Iron Mountain Co., and many other promi- 
nent business ventures; m 1845, Julia Gratiot 
(1824-95), 

M Nov. 6, 1895, Edward Villere Papin (See Vol. 1, 
p. 182); issue: 1-Julia Marie, b St. Louis, July 
10, 1898; m May 28, 1921, Frederic Gooding (issue: 
Marie Chouteau, b Aug. 5, 1922; Bleanor, b May 
{h Hoon 2-Edward Chouteau, b St. Louis, Sept. 

Residence: 4642 Pershing Avy., St. Louis, Mo. 


1-INGHAM, J C, b Chillicothe, O., June 27, 1870. 

6—Jonas Ingham (qv); 

5-Jonathan (1710-99), justice, judge, mem. Colonial 
Assembly of Pa.; m Deborah Bye (b 1709; John", 
of Bucks Co., Pa., m Sarah Pearson; Thomas’, 
from Eng., 1699); 

4—-Dr. Jonathan (1744-93), Am. Rev.; m 1772, Ann 
Welding (1756-93); 

3-Hezekiah Bye (1787-1863), m 1814, Nancy Justice 
(1792-1867), 

2-Son of Dr. Oliver Perry Ingham (1831-78), civ- 
ilian surgeon in charge of hospitals along the 
Ohio River during Civil War; m 1861, Romaine 
Elizabeth Russell (1840-1906), 

M Sept. 14, 1910, Lizzie E. Russell (qv for issue). 

Ed. Kenyon Coll., Gambier, O. Deacon and 
priest, P.E.Ch., 1904. Mem. S.R. Residence: 
Blackfoot, Ida. 


1-INGHAM, Lizzie Edwards Russell (Mrs. JC), 
b Jackson, Mo., Apr. 26, 1880, 

7-John Langdon (1715-90), merchant, 
Mass. ; m 1740, — Greenough; 

6-Timothy (1745-1818), A.B., Harvard, 1765; Am. 
Rev.; rep. Provincial Congress, 1776; m 1770, 
Sarah Vans; 

5-Mary (1772-1826), m 1798, Joseph Frizel, sea cap- 


tain; 
ie a (1794-1823), m 1819, Sarah Bollinger (1799- 


3-Mary L. F. (1821-95), m 1843, Joseph William 
Russell (1819-52), civil engineer. 

10-Sir Francis Pemberton, lord chief justice of 
the King’s Bench, 1680, presiding at the trial 
of Lord Russell, for the “Rye House Plot”; 

9-James (1622-96), m Sarah Marshall: 

8-Rev. Ebenezer (1673-1717), grad. Harvard, 1691: 
tutor and librarian at Harvard; 2d pastor of 
Old South Ch., Boston; m Mary Clark; 

7-Mary, m 1726, Hugh Vans (1700-63), Boston, 


ass.; 

6-Sarah (6 1745), m Timothy Langdon (6 above). 

2-Dau. of James William Russell, M.D. (1851-1907), 
physician and farmer; m 1879, Annie Edwards 

(6 1854); issue: I—Lizzie B. (above); II—Annie B. 
(b 1885; m Frank Magill). 

I-m Sept. 14, 1910, Rev. J c Ingham (qv); issue: 
—Fussell Oliver, b Dundee, Ill., Sept. 27, 1912; 
2-James Milton, 6 Oxnard, Calif., July 2, 1916: 
fi ee Ann, 6 Los Angeles, Calif., Jan. 23, 


Mem. D.A.R. Residence: 72 N. Shilling St., 
Blackfoot, Ida. 


1-NICHOLS, James Anderson, } Petersburg, Va., 
Oct. 7, 1862. 

10-Set. Francis Nichols (qv); 

9-Isaac, m 1646, Margaret Sherman; 

8-Isaac (1654-90), m Mary Baldwin; 

7-Richard, m 1702, Comfort Sherman; 

6-Nathaniel (1708-85), m 1730, Ann Booth;. : 

5-Capt. Peter (1733-99), m 1753, Rebecca Camp; 

4—Lemuel (b 1754), m Alice Blackman; * 

38-Nathaniel Booth (b 1791), m Susanna Epps 
Anderson. Foe e 

2-Son of Capt. James Nathaniel Nichols (1824-73), 
pres. Petersburg (Va.) Gas & Fuel Co.: m Anna 
Wynn (1836-66); issue: I—Francis Nathaniel 
(1847-1903); II-William Robert (1853-92: m Nora 
de S. Préot); I1J-—Edward West (b 1858;.m Ed- 
monia lL. Waddell; m 24, Mary Evelyn 
[Junkin] Rust); IV-James Anderson (above); 
V—Sue Meade (m E. H. Patterson), , 

IV—m July 3, 1889, Mary Pomeroy (1862-1914), niece 
of and adopted by M. M. (Brick) Pomeroy, 


Boston, 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 69 


noted editor and publisher, LaCrosse, Wis.; 
issue: 1-James Anderson, Jr., } Randleman, 
N.C., May 27, 1890; V.M.I., ’10; capt., Arty. 
Corps, Mar. 1918; m Jan. 30, 1917, Beatrice Lind- 
say (issue: Jeanne Lindsay; Bernard Ander- 
son); 2-Pomeroy, b Prince George, Va., Dec. 5, 
1891; m 1914, Ida Helen Mathews (issue: Samuel 
Mathews; Pomeroy, Jr.); 3-—Edward Hunter, 0 
Prince George, Aug. 19, 1894; V.M.I., ’14; lost an 
eye in Mexican border service; capt. of inf., 
World War; 4-William Wynn, 0 Prince George. 
Mar. 26, 1896; William and Mary, ’16; served 
with 80th Div., Engrs., World War; 5—-Ann (Oct. 
26, 1898-Dec. 7, 1918); 6-Mary, b Petersburg, Va., 
Oct. 2, 1901; B.S., M.S., U. Va., ’26; 7—Robert 
Dicks, 6 Petersburg, Jan. 19, 1903. 

M 2d, Sept. 7, 1915, Mattie Bernard, b Orange, Va., 
Aug. 3, 1869; dau. of David Meade Bernard, of 
Petersburg, Va. 

V.M.I., ’83. Civil engr. Capt., Co. G, 3d Va. Vol. 
Inf., Spanish-Am. War. Mem. U.S.W.V. Sum- 
mer place: Bolton, Prince George Co., Va. 
Residence: 227 St. Andrew St., Petersburg, Va. 


1-BRYANT, Virginia Lee (Mrs. Louis E.), 0 
Danville, Ky., May 3, 1877. 

7—-William Lee (will probated in Amelia Co., Va., 
1770), m Rachel-; 

6-Ambrose (d_ 1764), m Frances Penn (1735-1812; 
Moses’, m Catherine Taylor [John Taylor’; 
James?®, from Eng. to Va., 1635); 

5—George (1750-1825), Am. Rev.; m Elizabeth Shel- 
ton (1754-1817) ; 

4—George (1792-1879), m Lucy Anderson Thomson; 

8—George Francis (1829-96), m Susan Jane Miller 
(1828-1900; Col. Robertt; Daniel5; Robert*, m 
Margaret Maupin [Daniel?; Gabriel’, officer 
French army, came to Va., 1700, m Marie, dau. 
of Earl Spencer). 

10-John Warren (qv); 

9—Daniel (1628-91), capt. King Philip’s War; m 1650, 
Mary Barron (Ellis”); 

8-John (1665-1703), m Mary Browne (Jonathan®, m 
Mary Shattuck); 

7—Capt. Daniel (1689-1748), colonial service; m 1712, 
Rebecca Garfield (1683-1720; Capt. Benjamin: 
Edward?; Edward’, qv); 

6-Silas (1720- 92), m 1742, Elizabeth Newton (d 1794); 

5-Silas (1753-1848), corp. Am. Rev.; m 1st, 1777, 
Anna Newton Warren (1761-97; Elijah); 

4—BPli (1782-1868), m 1802, Sinthia Legg (1779-1863; 
William'); 

3-Levi Legg (1808-84), m Mary Ann Wood (1814- 


1900; Asa*, m Polly Stoddard [Ezekiel5; Jere- 
ele Jeremiah’; Jeremiah’; Samuel; John, 
av 


2-Dau. of Eugene Wallace Lee (1847-1905), m_1869, 
Clara Louise Warren (1850-90); issue: I—Hor- 
tense (6 1875); II—-Virginia (above); Il1I—George 
Francis (0 1887; m Florence Keiller). 

II-m Feb. 3, 1909, Louis Edwards Bryant, bD 
Louisville, Ky., Apr. 16, 1868; son of James M. 
Bryant, of Louisville, Ky., and Chicago, II]. 

Grad. Prof. Sloan’s Sch., New York, ’9. Mem. 
C.D.A., Scions of Colonial Cavaliers, Huguenot 
Soc. of Charleston, S.C. Hobby: Prehistoric 
ia Be Residence: ‘‘Tahiqua,’’ Roberta, 

enn. 


eran BS Clara Lee Spilman (Mrs. George 
W.), 6 Jessamine Co., Ky., July 17, 1858, 
7-James Taylor (qv); 

6-James, m 2d, Martha Thompson; 

5—Zachary (1707-68), m Elizabeth Lee; 

4—Col. Richard (1744-1829), col. Am. Rev.; collector 
internal revenue, Louisville; m Sarah Dabney 
ote (parents of President Zachary Tay- 
or); 

8—Hancock (1781-1841), m Annah Hornsby Lewis. 

2—-Dau. of Eliza Sarah Taylor (1822-66), m Jona- 
than Edwards Spilman, D.D. (1812-96). For is- 
sue and Spilman line see Lewis Hopkins Spil- 
man, Vol. 1, p. 582. 

M July 29, 1879, George William Andrews, b Jef- 
ferson Co., Ill, Oct. 3, 1855; son of Seth Spen- 
cer Andrews; issue (all b Flora, T1l.): 1-Georgie 
Clare, b July 7, 1880; m 1916, Basil B. Pritchett 
(issue: Clarabelle Jeanne); 2-Edward Spencer, 
b Jan. 4, 1883; m 1914, Lauretta Kavanaugh (is- 
sue: Edward S., Jr.; Natalee); 3—Jeanne Kath- 
ryn, 6 Mar. 1887: m 1913, Olis C. Anderson. 

Residence: Neshoba, Miss. 


COGGESHALL 


a@ cross, 


Arms: Argent, between four escallops, 
sable. 
Crest: A buck lodged quadrant, sable, attired or. 


1INGRAM, Harriet Louise Coggeshall (Mrs. 
Erskine B.), 6 River Falls, Wis., Jan. 19, 1873. 

8-John Coggeshall (qv); 

7—Joshua (1628-88), m Joan West (1635-76) ; 

6—John (1659-1727), m Mary Stanton (1668-1747) ; 

5—-Benjamin, m Blizabeth Dunlap (b 1709); 

4—Dunlap (1747-1808), m Hannah Hait (or Hoyt; 
175l1-after 1805); 

PRA aS = (1795-1868), m 2d, Harriet Stevens (1808- 

7 


2-Dau. of Eri Coggeshall (1830-1901), m 1859, Julia 
Mary Bott (1834-1921). .For issue see Mrs. Her- 
mann Wehmann. 

M Nov. 12, 1900, Erskine Bronson Ingram (See 
Vol. 1, p. 654); issue: 1-Orrin Henry, b Eau 
Claire, June 26, 1904; 2—Janet (6 and d Oct. 1910). 

Summer place: Long Lake, Wis. Residence: 
State Street Rd., Eau Claire, Wis. 


1-WEHMANN, Frances Winona Coggeshall 
frost Hermann), b Hastings, Minn., June 26, 
1867. 

2-Dau. of Eri Coggeshall (1830-1901), m 1859, Julia 
Mary Bott (1834-1921); issue: I-—Frederick (b 
1862); II—Catharine Isabella (1864-1921; m George 
Bigelow Dodd); Il1IJ—Frances Winona (above); 
IV-Charles Etheridge (6b 1869); V—Harriet 
Louise (Mrs. Erskine Bronson Ingram, qv for 
Coggeshall lineage); VI-—Mary Julia (b 1874); 
ViI-—Cordelia Pauline (b 1877; m Earl Bean Sav- 


age). 

IlI-m June 10, 1891, Hermann Diedrich Daniel 
Wehmann, 6 Germany, May 29, 1861; flour ex- 
porter, Minneapolis; son of Gerhard Weh- 
mann, of Germany; issue: 1—Charles Gerhard, 
6 Minneapolis, July 2, 1894; U. Pa., 719; 2d I1t., 
Aviation Corps, U.S.A., and with A.E.F. in 
France, World War; m Oct. 11, 1922, Helen 
Dorothy, dau. of John Cathcart Ludlam (issue: 
John Coggeshall, 6 July 15, 1923); 2-Hermann 
Coggeshall, b Minneapolis, Jan. 22, a PN fl St ey 
721; m Oct. 18, 1923, Frieda Langley Halsted. 

Mem. D.A.C., D.A.R.. Woman’s Club, Minne- 
apolis Museum of Fine Arts. Residence: 2100 
Pillsbury Av., Minneapolis, Minn. 


1-ANGELLOTTI, Frank Marion, } San Rafael, 
Calif., Sept. 4, 1861. 

8—-Christopher Osgood (qv); 

7—Christopher (1643-1723), Andover, Mass.; rep. 
Gen. Ct. seven times; It. and capt. of troop; 
m 1st, 1663, Hannah Belknap (d 1679; Abraham§&, 
of Lynn, Mass.); 

6—Ezekiel (1679-1740), m 1710, Rebecca Wardwell 
(1691-1736; Samuel?, m 1672, Sarah [Hooper] 
Hawkes, widow, of Lynn); 

5—Ezekiel (1712-98), Andover, Mass., and Blue Hill. 
Me.; m Mary Barker (1725-1810; Philemon®, m 
Mary Lovejoy); 


70 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


4—Phineas (1753-1836), of Andover; minute man 
from Andover, 1775; served in siege of Boston; 
sgt. militia in Am. Rev.; m 1st, 1779, Mary 
Smith (1762-1821; Lemuel5, m Mary Joyce); 

3—Isaac Smith (1794-1877), selectman of Blue Hill, 
Me., 25 yrs.; dep. collector of customs at Cas- 
tine, Me., 10 yrs.; m Ist, 1820, Lois Hibbert 
Stover. 

8-John Devereux (qv); 

7—Robert (d ca. 1740), m Hannah Blaney (b 1667; 
John§’, m 1660, Hannah King); 

6-Ralph (bap. ‘‘at adult age,’ 1727-d ca. 1784), m 
1729, Ruth Potter (1710-1809; Benjamin’, m Ruth 
Burrill); 

5—Ralph (1789-1824), m 1765, Lois Ingerson Hibbert 
(6 1749; Capt. Joseph*, m 1744, Lois Ingerson); 

4—Abigail (1770-1854), m 1792, Jeremiah Stover (1770- 
1824; Isaac’, of Blue Hill, Me., m Martha 
Stover); 

38-Lois Hibbert (1794-1837), m Isaac Smith Osgood 
(8 above). 

2-Son of Lois Frances Osgood (1836-1913), m 1860, 
Giuseppe Angellotti (b Italy, 1824-1883), mcht., 
land owner, Marin Co., Calif., from 1852; issue: 
I-Frank Marion (above); II-Emma Teresa 
(1865-99; m 1st, Prescott Loring, deceased, see 
their son William S.; she m 2d, Albert W. 
Scott, Jr., See Who’s Who in America). 

I-m Dec. 27, 1884, Emma Cornelia Cearley (qv); 
issue: 1-Frances Louise (Dec. 5, 1885-Jan. 25, 
1887); 2-Marion Polk, b San Rafael, Nov. 12, 
18—; vol. Red Cross canteen worker, serving 
at St. Germain-des-Fossés, Chaléns-sur-Marne, 
at Chatigny, with Evacuation Hosp. 13 in the 
St. Mihiel drive, and at Tréves (German Trier) 
with the Army of Occupation; author (See 
Who’s Who in America). 

LL.B., U. Calif., 1882. Dist. atty., Marin Co., 
1885-91; judge Superior Ct. of Calif., 1891-1903: 
asso. justice Supreme Ct., 1903-15, and chief 
justice 1915-21, resigned; gen. counsel, Western 
Pacific R.R. (“See Who’s Who in America). Lt. 
gov. Calif. Soc. S.C.W., 1918-21. Residence: 
“Four Winds,” San Rafael, Calif. 


1-ANGELLOTTI, Emma Cornelia Cearley (Mrs. 
ety M.), 6 nr. Washoe City, Nev., Feb. 29, 

8-Robert Bruce Polk (qv); 

7-William (ca. 1664-ca. 1739), of “White Hall.” 
Eastern Shore, Md.; received land grants from 
the Lords Baltimore; m 1st, Nancy (Knox) 
Owens; 

6-William (ca. 1700-ca. 1753), m Margaret Taylor; 

5-Capt. John (ca. 1739-ca. 1785), officer Am. Rev.; 
mem. Provincial Commissions of N.C., 1766, 71, 
73; agt. to Catawba Indians; m Eleanor Shelby 
(Gen. Evan’, brig. gen. Am. Rev.): 

4—Taylor (ca. 1780-1824), removed from N.C. to 
Tenn., thence to Ouachita Valley, Ark.; planter, 
of “The Wilds’; m 1798, Jency Walker (d 1814; 
Tandy’>); 

38-Cumberland (1803-57), planter, of “Red Top.” 
Grimes Co., Tex.; m 1826, Nancy Cox (1811-67; 
Joel‘, m Frances Bartlett). 

8-John Walker (d 1734), from Scotland to Ireland, 
thence to Chester, Pa.: m in Scotland, 1702, 
Jane Rutherford (d 1738; Rev. John®, of the 
“Border Rutherfords,” lived on Tweed River, 
m Jane Allen); 

7—-John (1705-78), from Pa. to Rockbridge Co., Va., 
eo aed on Walker’s Creek; m 1734, Ann Hous- 
on; 

6-John, lived in that part of Va. which is now 
Greenbrier Co., W.Va.; m Nancy Tandy; 

5-Tandy, given in the Va. census of 1782 and 1790 
as of Mecklenburg Co., Va., with “9 whites and 
7 slaves”; 

4—Jency (ca. 1783-1814), m 1798, Taylor Polk (4 
above). 

2—Dau. of Lucretia Polk (1829-95); m 1845, Edmund 
Cearley (1806-81), farmer, express owner. For 
issue and Cearley line see Charles Talant 
Cearley. 

i ange 1884, Frank Marion Angellotti (qv for 
issue), 

Residence: “Four Winds,” San Rafael, Calif. 

I-CEARLEY, Charles Talant, } Niles, Calif., 
Nov. 21, 1865, 

8-William (Kerly, Carley, Kerley, Carlye) Cear- 
ley (d 1670), from Eng. in the “Confidence,” 1638; 
lived at Sudbury and at Lancaster, Mass., 
where he died; one of six prudential man-_ 
agers apptd. to govern Lancaster; m Ann— (d 
1658); and thru probably either: 

7-Ens. William or Capt. Henry (the two sons); 


6-Bartholomew, of Lancaster and Marlborough, 
Mass.; he was probably the “B. Carley” who 
was in Lt. Howe’s garrison at Marlborough, 
where his children were baptized; 

5-William (bap. 1717-1796), of Marlborough, Mass., 
and Va.; held land grants from King George 
II; m Martha Carter; 

4-William, of Va., and N.C.; soldier Am. Rev.; 
m Rachel Neal; 

38—Larkin (1776-1841), m 1800, Mary Barnes (1781-1864; 
Solomon, planter, m Elizabeth Murphy). 

2-Son of Edmund Cearley (1806-81), farmer, ex- 
press owner; m 1845, Lucretia Polk (1829-95); is- 
sue: I-Samuel Reyburn (1846-77); II—-Newton 
Fleming (b 1847); Il1I—Mary Jane (1849-52); IV— 
Cumberland (1851-52); V—Louisa Elizabeth (1853- 
1917; m George Babcock, 1854-1917); ViI—Cyrus 
Granville (1855-79); VII—John Brackville (b 1858); 
VIII-Emma Cornelia (Mrs. Frank M. Angel- 
lotti, qv); IX—Charles Talant (above). 

IX-—m Nov. 2, 1891, Rhoda Jeannette Mangrum, b 
Paola, Kan., 1871; dau. of Charles William 
Mangrum, of Paola, m Jane Tresslar, of John- 
son Co., Ind. (desc. Peter Tresslar, m Barbara 
Mallow, from Germany to W.Va., and John 
Lefridge Jones, soldier Am. Rev., m Ann Lor- 
ris); issue: 1-Mila Mangrum, b Fresno, Calif., 
Aug. 21, 1892; A.B., U. Calif., ’15; A.M., Colum- 
bia, 1917; m May 3, 1919, Earl Thomas Parrish 
(issue: Patricia Jane, 6 Aug. 5, 1920). 

Merchant. Dir. for Fresno City of 4th and 5th 
Liberty Loans; mem. Fresno City Exemption 
Bd., World War. Clubs: Commercial, Sequoia, 
Shrine. Residence: 625 Home Av., Fresno, Calif. 


1-LORING, William Stowell, 6 San Francisco, 
Calif., June 18, 1886. 

9-Thomas Loring (qv); 

8-Benjamin (1644-1715/16), many yrs. deacon of 
the ch. at Hingham; removed to Hull, where 
he was constable, selectman, moderator; m 
1670, Mary Hawkes (1646-1714; Matthew®, 2d town 
clk. of Hingham, m Margaret-); 

7-Samuel (1680-1757), selectman, deacon, of Hull; 
m 1716, Jane Collyer (1697-1745; John§); 

6-Samuel (1720-1813), ensign Hull Co., 1761; served 
in Hull “Independent Co.,’ 1777; m 1749, Jean 
Gould (1722/23-1795; Joseph’, m Mary-); 

5—Caleb (1767-1838), capt. of arty. co.; m 1792, Mary 
Silsbee (1770-1810; Benjamin®, m Dorcas Adams); 

4-Caleb Gould (1796-1867), hardware mcht.; mem. 
Boston Common Council, 1885; m Harriet Tut- 
tle (1799-1862; Samuel’, m Ruth Wilkinson); 

3—-David Webster (1836-1904), from Boston to San 
Francisco; founded Loring (musical) Club; m 
Revie Sophia Leach (6 1835; Peleg*, m Eliza- 

eth-). 

9-Sylvester Stover (d 1688), from Eng. to Mass.; 
had a grant of land at Cape Neddick, 1649; d at 
York, Me.; m Elizabeth Norton (Henry™, mar- 
shal of York, 1653, m Margaret-); 

8—-George (ca. 1668-ca. 1753), of York, Me., and 
Gloucester, Mass.; m Ist, 1692/93, Abigail Elwell 
(Isaac); 

7-Isaac (1697-ca. 1777), m Ist, Mary Stover (b 1702: 
Dependence’, m Mary, dau. of Dea. Rowland 
Young, m Susanna Matthews); 

6—-Isaac (1745-d post 1784), Penobscot, Me.; m Mar- 
tha Stover (1744-post 1784); 

5-Jeremiah (1770-1824), Blue Hill, Me.; m Abigael 
Devereux (1770-1854) ; 

4-Lois Hibbert (1794-1837), m 1821, Isaac Smith 
Osgood (1794-1877) ; 

3—Lois Frances (1836-1913), of Blue Hill, Me., and 
San Rafael, Calif.; m 1860, Giuseppe Angellotti 
(1824-83; see their son Frank M.). 

2-Son of Prescott Loring (b 1859), m 188, Emma 
Teresa Angellotti (1865-99); issue: I—William 
Stowell (above); II—Harold Angellotti (1889-90), 

I-m Mar. 4, 1911, Mabel Velma Reynolds, b Bells, 
Tex., Nov. 9, 1890; dau. of John William Rey- 
nolds, m John Ann Kimbrough; issue (all b 
Dallas, Tex.): 1-Marjorie Angellotti, 6 Sept. 15, 
1912; 2-William Stowell, II, 6 Mar. 1, 1914; 3— 
Frank Edward, b Apr. 10, 1916. 

Business man. Residence: 3314 Dartmouth Av., 
Dallas, Tex. 


Up tratond Paste Miles Leach, } S. Hope; Me., July 12, 


6-John Carter. (ca. 1716-1756; probably son of 
John, of Saco, Me., m Ann-), of Scarboro, Me.: 
m 1738/39, Hannah Sands (James’, of Biddeford, 
Me., m Emma-); 

5-Ephraim (1742-1826), m 1763, Mary Waterhouse (b 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 71 


1743; Joseph*, of Scarboro, Me., m Mary, dau. 
of Samuel Libby; Timothy’; Richard’). 

4-Joseph (1765-1838), m Olive Pottle (1768-1864; 
John, of Alna, Me.); 

3—Joseph (1801-86), m 2d, 1829-30, Lola H. Fiske 
(1814-45; Benjamin‘, m Roxanna Harrington; 
David; Josiah*; Josiah?; Nathan’; Nathan’). 

2-Son of Joseph Oscar Carter (1831-1920), con- 
tractor; m 1856, Roseanna Burrows (1831-1916); 
issue: I-John Cleveland (1859-1890-91); II—Lola 
Emma (b 1857; m Henry Fitch); I1I—George 
Almond (0b 1860); IV—Augustus Samuel (1862- 
ca. 1914); V—Miles ViI-Maud 
Caroline (1871-92). 

V-m June 30, 1892, Marion Williams Pierce (av 
for issue). 

Residence: Attleboro, Mass. 


1-CARTER, Marion Williams Pierce (Mrs. Miles 
L.), 6 Attleboro, Mass., May 24, 1867. 

9—Michael (Pearce) Pierce (ca. 1615-1676), Hingham 
and Scituate, Mass., was killed by Indians, 
1676; m ist, before 1646, Persis Eames (1621-62; 
Anthony?®); 

8—-Ephraim (ca. 1648-1719), m Hannah Holbrook (d 
1719; Capt. John®; Thomas"); 

7-Ephraim (b 1674), m 1697, Mary Low (John§, m 
Mary Rhodes; Anthony®; John’); 

6—Dea. Miel (1692-1786), m Judith Ellis (1686-1744) ; 

5-Joshua, m 1748, Mary Horton (b 1725; John®, m 
Mary Chase; John?; Thomas’; Thomas’); 

4-Barnard (1764-1842), m 1785, Mary Rounds (1767- 
1849; Chase®, m Mary Mason; George’; George’; 
John’); 

3-Jeremiah (1786-1837), m 1806, Candace Wheeler 
(1789-1882; Shubaelt, m Chloe Martin; Capt. 
Philip®; Col. Philip*; James’; Henry’; John’); 

7-Capt. Thomas Williams (d 1723), m 1686, Sarah 
Foster (1667-1751; Dr. Thomas8, m Sarah Parker, 
Sgt. Thomas’); 

6—-Thomas (b 1687), m 1713/14, Hannah Douglass 
(1696-1757: William’, m Sarah—; William®); 

5—Theophilus (b 1716/17), m 1752, Ruth Brown (b 
1729; William*®, m Ruth Walker; Lt. William’; 
Cornelius’; Nicholas’) ; 

4-John (b 1753), m 1778, Anne Brown (6 1758; Chris- 
topher®, m Esther Perry; Benjamin®; Capt. Jo- 
seph’?; Capt. John’; John’); 

8-Thomas (1791-1864), m 1816, Polly Richardson 
(1794-1881; Abiathar‘, m Martha Faulkner; Wil- 
liam®; William®; Stephen’; Samuel}). 

2-Only child of Alfred Pierce (1822-1919), con- 
tractor; m 1865, Martha Richardson Williams 
(1837-1909). 

M June 30, 1892, Miles Leach Carter (qv); issue: 
1-Bernadetta Richardson, 6 Attleboro, Mass., 
Dec. 6, 1904. 

Artist. Mem. D.A.C., D.C.W., D.A.R., etc. Clubs: 
North Purchase, Woman’s. Summer place: 
ayeet pert Point, Mass. Residence: Attleboro, 

ass. 


1-CARTER, Agnes Mayo (Mrs. Thomas N.), 0 
Richmond, Va., Dec. 18, 1866. 

6—Maj. William Mayo (qv). 

5—John (1736-86), burgess; mem. conventions of 
1775, 76; m Mary Tabb, of Gloucester, Va. (Wil- 
liam’; John7; Thomas’; Capt. Humphrey’); 

4—~William (1757-1837), Am. Rev.; m 1st, Elizabeth 
Bland Poythress; 

3—-Robert Atkinson (1799-1872), of 
Seat,” Va.; m Sarah Taliaferro. 

8-Theodorick Bland (qv); 

7-Richard (1665-1720), m 2d, Elizabeth Randolph 
(William’, of Turkey Island); 

6—Richard (1710-76), m Anne Poythress (Peter’); 

5—Elizabeth, m Col. Peter Poythress, of ‘“Bran- 
chester,’”’ Prince George Co., Va.; burgess 1768- 
75; mem. conventions of 1775-76 (Robert®; Fran- 
cis?; Francis’; Capt. Francis?) ; 

4-Elizabeth B. (1759-1806), m William Mayo (4 
above). 

8-—Maj. Lewis Burwell (1621-58), from Eng. ca. 
1640; settled at Fairfield, on Carter’s Creek, 
Gloucester Co., Va.; m Lucy Higginson; 

7—Lewis (d 1710), m Abigail Smith; 

6—-Nathaniel (1680-1721), burgess, 1710; m Elizabeth 
Carter; 

5-Carter, burgess, 1745-55; m Lucy Grymes; 

4—Nathaniel (1750-1814), burgess; lt. col. James 
City Co., Va.; mem. Constl. Conv.; mem. Com. 
Safety, 1776; m Lucy Page; 

3—George H. (1799-1873), of ‘‘Carter Hall,’ Clarke 
Co., Va.; m Agnes Atkinson. 

2Dau. of Capt. Peter Helm Mayo (1836-1920), m 
Isabella Burwell (1841-1912); issue: I-Sallie (6 


Leach (above); 


“Powhatan 


1865; m Bennehan Cameron, See Vol. 1, p. 534); 
IJ—Agnes (above). 

II—m Dec. 1, 1887, Thomas Nelson Carter (June 13, 
1858-Aug. 8, 1917); B.L., U. Va., ’80; lawyer; son 
Col. Thomas Henry Carter, of ‘“Pampatike,” 
King William Co., Va.; issue: 1—-Isabelle Bur- 
well, ) Richmond, Va., June 27, 1891; m Apr. 30, 
1924, Douglas Crocker, of Fitchburg, Mass. 

Mem. C.D.A. Club: Country of Va. Summer 
place: ‘‘Powhatan,” Boyce, Va. Residence: 205 
W. Franklin St., Richmond, Va. 


JOHN ROBERT SCOTT. 


Entered U.S.A., Oct. 3, 1917; service at camps 
Taylor, Pike, Green and Mills to May 3, 1918; 
with 59th Inf., 4th Div., A.H.F., in France, May 
14-Dec. 28, 1918; hon. discharged, Feb. 6, 1919. 


1-SCOTT, Rose Moss (Mrs. William T.), ) Ed- 
gar Co., Ill., Dec. 18, 1869. 

9-Edward Moss (1610-95), from Lancaster Co., 
Eng., settled in York Co., Va., 1644; m Ann 
Belt, in Eng.; 

8-William (1633-85), returned to Eng. to attend 
college, returned to America, settled in Rap- 
pahannock Co., Va., before 1660, where he pur- 
chased 800 acres of land with his two broth- 
ers, Robert and Thomas; m Lady Jane North; 

7-William Henry (1663-1722), m Margaret Hop- 
kins (1670-98) ; 

6—William (1698-1773), moved to Loudoun Co., 
Va.; m Jane Craik (1700-77); 

5—-Rev. Nathaniel (1730-1807), Primitive Baptist 
minister, m Nancy Cockrell (sister of Rev. 
Simon Cockrell, noted Baptist minister); 

4—Moses (1758-1838), pvt. Am. Rev.; m Lucretia 
Williams; 

3—William Henry (1814-52), m 
Chrisman (1812-94). 

6-Henry Sousley (1728-92), pvt. of militia in Bed- 
ford Co., also in “Rangers on the frontier,” 
1778-83; m Susan Cooper (1730-94); 

5—David (1758-1827), Bedford Co., Pa.; m Nancy 
Susan Corcoran (1761-1831) ; 

4—David (1784-1841), Westmoreland Co., Pa., to 
Fleming Co., Ky.; m Susannah Newcomb 
(1789-1846) ; 

38-William Harrison (1807-84), Fleming Co., Ky.# 
m Mary Cochran. 


Harrison Mary 


72 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


8-Robert Cochran, m Ann Rowland; 

7-James (1705-66), lt. on list of “Officers of the 
Two Associate Regiments of Chester COs, 
1747-48”; m Isabella Cochran; 

6-Stephen (1732-90), 1t. in the “New Levies,” 1758; 
capt. Am. Rev.; m Jane Young; 

5-Samuel (1763-1829), brig. insp. at Pittsburgh 
during War of 1812; mem. Pa. House of Rep., 
1816-17; senator, 1818; m Rebecca-; 

4—James (1785-1858), moved to Fleming Co., Ky.; 
m Jane Mackateny; 

Nereus) (1813-1893), m William H. Sousley (3 
above). ' 

2-Dau. of Judge John Chrisman Moss (1840-1915), 
m 1867, Nancy Susan Sousley (1846-1916); issue: 
I-Grace (b 1867; m William Francis Hoult); 
II—Rose (above); IIlI—Will Ed. (0b 1874; m Al- 
lie Redmon); IV—Mary (6 1882; m Robert Blu- 
ford McClelland). 

II-—m July 16, 1894, William Thomas 
Edgar Co., Ill, Dec. 20, 1866; mgr. of Epps 
Farms of 4000 acres in Edgar Co., Ill.; son 
of James Thomas Scott (1829-1900), m 
Elizabeth Ryan (1844-1928), Edgar Col, Illi; is- 
sue: 1-John Robert, 6 Chrisman, 10 Ee A 
26, 1896; De Pauw U.:; DViC Usa me Ockers. 
1917-Feb. 6, 1919; with 59th Inf., 4th Divs cAnt she, 
May 14-Dec. 28, 1918; transferred to Mobile 
Hosp. 39, Oct. 20, 1918. 

Nem) Dh PsA DAL Ose. P) (gov. Ill. soc.), 
D.A.R., U.S.D. 1812, Edgar Co. Hist. Soc. 
(pres.). Hobby: Genealogy and art. Resi- 
dence: “Willrose Farm,” Chrisman, Il. 

1-APPLE, Henry Harbaugh, b Mercersburg, 
Pa., Nov. 8, 1869. 

6-John Peter (Appel) Apple (1694-1764), from the 
Palatinate to Lehigh Co., Pa., 1732; m Bliz- 
abeth Catherine—(1699-1758) : 

5—John (1726-1805), m Anna Maria Bogert (1735-84) ; 


4-Andrew_ (1764-1849), m Catherine Neuspiegel 
(1762-1842) ; 
s-Andrew (1786-1866), m Elizabeth Gilmore 


(Thomas‘, soldier Am. Rey.). 
2-Son of Thomas Gilmore Apple, Ph.D., D.D., 

LL.D. “..(1829-98), A.B., Marshall, ’50; 3d pres. 

Franklin and Marshall Coll., 1877-89; m Emma 

Miller (1827-1921); issue: IT-Anna M. (b 1852; m 

Edward: P. McKinstry, d): II-Elizabeth Gil- 

more (1854-76); I1I-John Wilberforce (6b 1856 ; 

m Elizabeth [Hager] Herr); I[V—Ida Catherine 

(m Calvin Shriver Hagle); V—William Nevin (0 

1862; m Marian» Baer); VI—Thomas Chalmers 

(twin; 6 and d 1863); VII-Charles Howard 

(twin; 1863-1923); VIII-Emma Amelia (b 1864; 

m Lloyd E. Coblentz); IX—Maude Margaret 

(1867-80); X—Henry Harbaugh (above); XI—Jo- 

seph Herbert Appel (b 1873: m Venie E. W004). 
X—m Nov. 8, 1894, Florence Emma Herr, 6 Lan- 

caster, Pa:;-Oet. 18, 1871: dau. of Dr. A. Ay 

Herr, Lancaster, Pa.: issue: I—-Emma (Nov. 
‘ 14-Nov. 19, 1895). 

A.B., Franklin and Marshall, ’89, A.M., 1892: 
grad. Theol. Sem. of Ref. Ch. in U.S., 1892; 
(D.D., Lafayette, 1909: LiED., U.Pa., ~1913; 
Pittsburgh, 1919, Heidelberg U., 1925). Pres. 
Franklin and Marshall Coll. since 1909 (See 
Who’s Who in America). Residence: Lan- 
caster, Pa. 


{itp orb George Alfred, b Dayton, O., Sept. 

4—Probably John or Jacob Archer, who went 
from Phila., Pa., to Montgomery Co., O., ca, 
1798; m Sarah Rockhill (widow of James 
Craft); 

3—John, m 1818, Sarah Bailey. 

9-Thomas Shreve, of R.T. Colony; 

S8—Caleb (6b 1652), m 1680, Sarah Areson: 

7—Benjamin (6 1706), m 1729, Rebecea French; 

6—William (b 1737), m 1756, Anna Ivins; 
5-Warden (b 1757), m 1775, Sarah Beck; 
4—Rebekah (b 1776), m 1791, John Bailey; 

—Sarah (b 1796), m John Archer (3 above). 

2-Son of William Shreve Archer (b 1823), mfr. 
of linseed oil; m 1847, Sarah Jane Mixer; is- 
sue: I-Frances Josephine (b 1848); II—George 
Alfred (above); IIT—Anna Caroline; IV—Ella 
Elizabeth (d): V—John Shreve (d). 

II-m Feb. 19, 1884, Harriet Harkness Cunning- 
ham (gv); issue: 1—-Shreve Maclaren, Bb Yank- 
ton, S.D., Sept. 29, 1888, m 1912, Doris, dau. of 
Augustus M.P. Cowley: 2—Lou Ella, 0b St. 
Paul, Minn., July 19, 1891: m A.C. Begeer. 

Mfr. of linseed oil. Summer place: “Twin 
Oaks,” Dellwood, White Bear Lake, Minn. 
Residence: “Palm Villa,” Phoenix, Ariz. 


1-ARCHER, Harriet Harkness Cunningham 
ahaa! George A.), b Cincinnati, O., Sept. 11, 


7-Chistoffel Hooglandt (6 1634), from Holland; m 
Catrina Cregier; 

6—-Christopher (bap. 1669), m 1695, Sarah Tallet; 

5-Martin (b 1704), m 1732, Phoebe Van Winkle; 

4-Christopher (b 1742), m 1773, Fannie Gordon; 

3—Mary (b 1800), m 1817, Anthony Harkness. 

2-Dau. of Harriet Harkness (1817-1870), m 1846, 
James Findlay Cunningham (1810-1870), of 
Glendale, O. 

M Feb. 19, 1884, George Alfred Archer (av for 
issue). 
Residence: “Palm Villa,” 

St. Paul, Minn. 


1-CARY, Katharine Babcock Beers Thomas 
Cer esa Harris), b Cortland, N.Y., Feb. 
6, 3 

9-John Thomas (d 1671), m Tabitha-; 

8-John (d 1712), m 1671, Lydia Parker; 

7-Sgt. John (1676-1747), m 1712, Hannah Lines 
(1684-1713) ; 

6-John, m Rebekah Alling (1716-1802) ; 

5—John (1748-1839), m 2a, Naomi Johnson; 

4—John (1792-1866), m 1815, Caroline (1796-1867), dau. 
of Elias Beers, m Jerusha Fitch® (Fleazer®; 
Ebenezer’; Maj. James’, m Alice, dau. Maj. 
William Bradford®, son of Gov. William”, qv); 

3-John Hanson (1816-52), m 1846, Mary Stiles 
(1822-83). 

9-James Babcock (qv); 

8-John (1644-85), m Mary Lawton (1671-1711) ; 

leone (1673-1756), m 1694, Elizabeth Hall (d 


6—David (1700-83), m 1730, Dorcas Brown (1713-98) ; 
5—Gideon (b 1744), m 1776, Mary (1755 or 57-1843), 


Phoenix, Ariz., and 


Brinkerhoff); III—William Randall (1877-87). 
I-m Novy. 24, 1897, William Harris Cary, b Brook- 
lyn, N.Y., Mar. 


NeY.? 
Brooklyn, Nov. 9, 1898; Harvard, ’21; pvt., corp. 
and sgt., 301lst Field Signal Bn., 6th A.C., and 
with A.E.F. 


Clubs: Wo- 
man’s City (N. Y. City), Garden Club of Amer- 
Civitas, Wo- 
men’s Republican Club of New York. Sum- 
mer place: “Pepperidge Farm,” New Canaan, 
See Residence: 33 Pierrepont St., Brooklyn, 


I-CASANOVA, Jessie Benton McCausland 
[fewise Arturo Y.), b Philipsburg, Pa., Dec. 18, 


6—-William McCausland (1699-1771), m Jean Bir- 
ney (1711-55); 

5-John (1731-78), soldier Am. Rev.; m Esther 
Stewart (1739-1803): 

4—Maj. William (1756-1821), Am. Rev.; m 1792, 
Rebecca Clemson (1771-1814: James’, m Mar- 
garet, dau. of Stephen Heard, Am. Rev.; 
James*; James?; Jacob’): 

3-Thomas (1811-71), m 1885, Charlotte Piersol 
(1808-65; Capt. John‘, War of 1812; Corp. Zac- 
cheus®, Am. Rev.; Johné: John’). 

8-Dr. Henry (Dr. Heinrich Zimmerman) Car- 
penter (1673-1749), soldier in army of Louis 
XIV, of France: came from Switzerland to 
Pa., and settled at Germantown, later at 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 73 


Lancaster; m Salome Ruffner (1675-1742), dau. 
of Marquise of Fontenoy. 

7-Emanuel (1702-80), mem. coms. observation 
and correspondence; justice; held office un- 
der the crown for 40 yrs.; Provincial Assem- 
bly 18 yrs.; justice Ct. of Common Pleas, 
1760-80; m Catherine Line (1701-85); 

6—Barbara (1788-75), m Jacob Ferree; 

5—Elizabeth (1754-1824), m John Gibboney (1749-1831), 
corp. Am. Rev.; 

4-Sarah Ann _ (1790-1858), m Jacob Hoop (1788- 
1856), pvt. War 1812 (John5); 

8-Dr. Gibboney F. (1827-1904), surgeon 84th Pa. 
Regt. in Civil War; m Anna Test (1821-73; Ja- 
cob; George’, soldier Am. Rev., m Margaret, 
dau. of Jacob Wogan, soldier Am. Rev.; 
John’). 

$-Louis Du Bois (qv); 

“waren (1657-1731), m Margaret Deyo (Chris- 
tian’) ; 

7-Leah (1687-1758), m Philip Ferree (1687-1753; 
Daniel’); 

6—Jacob (d 1782), soldier Am. Rev.; m Barbara 
Carpenter (6 above). : 

2-Dau. of William Hervey McCausland (1843- 
1906), sgt. 26th Pa. Vols. in Civil War; m 1868, 
Laura Bell Hoop (1852-1903); issue: I—Jessie B. 
(above); II-Thomas Gibboney (0b 1871; m Nana 
Albert); IJI—Anna Test (1874-1917); I[V—Henry 
Walton (b 1879; m Alma Oberg); V—Charles 
Patterson (b 1881; m Ailen Hickey); VI—Ida 
Jones (b 1883; m Hon. H. B. Scott); VII-Wil- 
liam Piersol (b 1888); VIII—Laura Hoop (0b 1890, 
twin; m D. K. Smithers); IX—John McGirk, 
D.D.S. (b 1890, twin; m Mary Virginia Little- 
ton); X—Jcsephine (1893-94). 

I-m Arturo Ynocencio Casanova, }b Havana, 
Cuba, Oct. 26, 1858; Columbia, ’79; lawyer; son 
of Judge Evaristo Casanova; issue: 1—Arturo 
Y., Jr., b Philipsburg, Pa., Aug. 17, 1900; Car- 
negie Inst. Tech., ’22; S.A.T.C. World War; 
m Sept. 4, 1928, Minnie Angela, dau. of Charles 
A. Brockaway. 

A founder and past state regent of D. C. Chap- 
ter of D.A.C. (now nat. registrar); regent Liv- 
ingston Manor Chapter of N.S.D.A.R.; mem. 
League Am. Pen Women. Residence: 727 
Kennedy St. N.W., Washington, D.C. 


‘oped ten Sarah Anna, b Floyd, N.Y., May 26, 

11-Gov. William Bradford (qv); 

10—William (1624-1703/04), m Alice Richards; 

9-Hannah (1662-1738), m Joshua Ripley (desc. Rev. 
Peter Hobart, from Eng. to Hingham, Mass., 


1635) ; 

8—Alice (1683-1768), m:- Samuel Edgerton (Richard?, 
a founder of Norwich, Conn.); 

7—Joshua (1707/08-1779), m Ruth Kingsbury (4th 
from Henry Kingsbury, of Mass. Colony); 

6—Sims (1789/40-ca. 1783), Am. Rev.; m Lucretia 
Horsford; 

5-Roswell (1767-1887), m Sarah Selden (Thomas’, 
served at Battle of Bennington; 5th from 
Thomas Selden from Eng. to Hartford, Conn., 


1636) ; 
(1790-1850), om 
Steward; 


3-Sarah Ann (1813-56), m Ezekiel Van Dresar 
(g.son of Mathew Clark, soldier Am. Rev.). 

2-Dau. of Theressa Jane Van Dresar (1836-1922), 
m 1855, George W. Davis (1824-1904); issue: I- 
iso Anna (above); II—Cora Theressa (1867- 

Mem. S.M.D., D.A.R., Woman’s Club, Rome 
Civie Club, W.C.T.U. Residence: 115 Stanwix 
St., Rome, N. Y. 


a David Draper (June 13, 1880-July 25, 

5—Caleb Dayton (d 1813), m Sarah-; 

Bar aay plone (1784-1857), m 1809, Hannah Bonney 

8—Dr. David Day (1811-81), m 18386, Caroline Wes- 
ley Draper (1815-86). 

6—-Dea. John Chadwick (1720-97), m 1748, Susan- 
nah (or Sarah) Peabody (d 1794): 

5—Dr. Edmund _ (1751-1826), m 41779, Elizabeth 
Gookin (1755-1816) ; 

4-Hon. John (1786-1855), m 1st, 1807, Elizabeth 
(Betsy) Stearns (1786-1826); 

8-Edmund (1812-99), m 2d, 1849, Adaline Ward 
(1826-73). 

2-Son of George Draper Dayton (b 1857), m 1878, 
Emma Willard Chadwick (b 1856); issue: I-— 
David D. (above); II—Caroline Ward (b 1883; m 


Theressa Jonathan 


W. F. Hayden); IlI—George Nelson (b_ 1886; 
m Grace Bliss); [V—Josephine (b 1889; m Fred- 
eric Blair). 

I—m Dee. 17, 1903, L. Louise Winchell, 6 Minneap- 
olis, Minn., Mar. 29, 1881; sister of Alexander 
Newton Winchell (See Vol. 1, p. 895, for ge- 
nealogy); issue (all 6b Minneapolis, Minn.): 
1—Avis Louise, b Jan. 20, 1906; 2-George Draper, 
II, b Sept. 21, 1997; 83-Ward Winchell, b Apr. 
26, 1911; 4-Dorothy, 6 Dec. 25, 1912; &-David 
Draper, Jr., b Oct. 19, 1919; 6-Richard Vaughn, 
(Sept. 11-Sept. 18, 1921); 7-Leonard Vaughn, 
b Sept. 11, 1921. 

A.B., Princeton, ’02. Treas. and gen. mgr. The 
Dayton Co. (dry goods); sec. Dayton Invest- 
ment Co., and Dayton Foundation. Mem. 
-Minneapolis Public Library Bd., 1911-23 (sec. 
bd. 1912-23); dir. McCormick Theol. Sem. 1918- 
23 (pres. bd. 1921); elected trustee of Princeton 
U., 1923, but did not survive to serve. Resi- 
dence: 232 Blaisdell Av., Minneapolis, Minn. 


1-LEONARD, Clarence Ettienne, ) New Bed- 
ford, Mass., Feb. 10, 1854. 

8-James Leonard (qv); 

7-Benjamin, Taunton, Mass.; m Sarah Thresher, 
Christopher’. For lineal desc. see Vol. 1, p. 
be also James Wilkes Leonard, for Leonard 
ine}; 

7-James, Jr. (1642-1726), Taunton; m 2d,_ 1675, 
Lydia Gulliver (1659-1705; Anthony’, m Elinor 
Kingsley; 

6—-James (1677-1764), m 2d, Lydia Gulliver (Jona- 
than’, m Mary, dau. of Samuel Robinson; An- | 
thony’); 

5-Jerusha (1734-1810), m 1754, Abijah Hodges (1728- 
1807; William*; John’; William’); 

4-Jerusha (1761-1850), m 1779, John Godfrey (1754- 
1829: George’, m Bethiah Hodges; John®; Rich- 
ard’; Richard’); * 

3-Samuel (1790-1869), m 1821, Phebe Henshaw. 

9-James Phipps (qv); 

8—John; 

7-John, of Wrentham, Mass.; heir of his uncle, 
Sir William Phipps, gov. of Mass., and sup- 
planted by Lt. Gov. Spencer (Bennett) Phipps; 

6—-John (1696-1746), m Hannah Bullen (1697-1743; 
Elisha’, m Hannah Metcalf [John8; Michael®]; 
Samuel); 

5-John (1723-1809), m Rachel Lincoln (1729-1813; 
Thomas’, m Sarah Winslow; Thomas’; Ben- 
jamin’; Thomas’); 

4—Sarah (1757-1840), m 1784, Josiah Henshaw (1752- 
1829; Josiah®, m 2d, Dorothy Goodnow; Thomas%, 
m Hannah, dau, of Moses Cleveland); 

3—Phebe (1796-1849), m Samuel Godfrey (3 above). 

2-Son of Ephraim Wilkes Leonard (1823-82), m 
1848, Melancie Dean Godfrey (1825-1916); issue: 
I-Clarence Ettienne (above); II-James Wilkes 


(av). 

I-m Oct. 6, 1875, Lizzie Standish Wright (qv); 
issue: 1—Clarence Arlin (Jan. 5, 1877-July 19, 
1877); 2Nina Ettienne (July 21, 1878-Mar. 3, 
1885); 3-Pearl Meredith, Bb Taunton, Mass., 
Jan. 25, 1880; m May 10, 1904, Rev. Orville Lin- 
coln Sigafoos (1872-1911; issue: Lola Leonard, 
b 1905; Orville Lincoln, 6 1906; Pearl Meredith, 
b 1907); 4-Ralph Merton, 6 Taunton, June 28, 
1881; m May 5, 1914, Eva Marie Odenwalder, b 
July 17, 1886 (issue: Marie Standish, 6b 1918; 
Richard Harvell, B Aug. 12, 1925); 5-Faye Al- 
lerton (Feb. 15, 1883-Dec. 27, 1920); m June 4, 
1914, Charles Paul Dela _ (1875-1919; issue: 
Florence Leonard, 6 1915; Elizabeth Wright, 0b 
1916: Charles Paul, b 1918); 6-Lola Irving (Feb. 
15, 1885-Dec. 16, 1902); 7-Clarence Temple (Sept. 
8, 1887-Sept. 15, 1918); actg. corpl., shell squad, 
Co. M, 308th Regt., 77th Div., A.E.F.; received 
six severe wounds in action at Revillon, 
France, Sept. 14, 1918, and died a few hours 
later, on Sept. 15, 1918, in Field Hospital; his 
last letter of Sept. 2, said that they were 
cut off from support on north bank of River 
Vesle, for three days from Aug. 21 to 24, with- 
out food, had two battles and held position: 
is buried in Oise-Aisne Am. Cemetery, Ser- 
inges-et-Nesles, France; m Feb. 23, 1918, Belle 
Marie Kaye. 

Retired stock broker. Genealogical compiler 
and publisher. Mem. S.M.D., O.F.P.A., S.R., 
S.A.R., N.E. Soc., ete. Residence: 628 Van 
Cortlandt Park Av., Yonkers, N.Y. 


1-LEONARD, Lizzie Standish Wright (Mrs. 
Clarence E.), b Taunton, Mass., July 25, 1856. 
9-James Leonard (qv); 


74 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


8-Thomas (1641-1713), of Taunton; m 1662, Mary 
Watson (1641-1723; George®, m Phebe Hicks); 

7-Mary (1663-1726), m Joseph Tisdale (1656-1722; 
John’, m Sarah Walker); 

6-Sarah, m Thomas Reed (1678-1741, of Dighton, 
Mass. (John’7; William’); 

5-Ruth, m 1742, Joseph Talbot (1721-67: Jared’; 
Jared’; Jared’); 

4—Miriam (1750-1806), m 1774, Benjamin Wright 
(1749-1824) ; 

3—John_ (1785-1850), m 1811, Sarah Simmons (1790- 
1869; Brown‘; Seth®; Edward*; John’; a Roger 
Williams line). 

8-Henry Samson (qv); 

7-Elizabeth, m Robert Sprout; 

6-Hannah, m 1703, Ephraim Keen (Josiah’); 

5-Robert (6 1722), m 1744, Elizabeth Simmons 
(Remembrance; John’); 

4-Huldah (1756-1847), m Brown Simmons (1748- 
1838; Seth’, m Mercy Brown; Edward‘; John’); 

3-Sarah (1790-1869), m John Wright (3 above). 

2-Dau. of Joseph Wright (1824-91), m 1850, Ann 
Maria (1828-1911), dau. of Enoch Briggs Hath- 
away (Stephen‘; Stephen®; Nicholas®; Isaac’; 
John’; John®; Nicholas”), 

M Oct. 6, 1875, Clarence Ettienne Leonard (qv 
for issue). 


Residence: 628 Van Cortlandt Park  Av.., 
Yonkers, N.Y. 
LEONARD 


Arms: Or, on a fesse gules, three fleur-de-lis of the 
jirst or field. 

Crest: Out of a ducal coronet or, a leopard’s head 
argent. 

Motto: Pour Bien Desirer. 


1-LEONARD, James Wilkes, } New Bedford, 
Mass., Aug. 12, 1858. 

&-James Leonard (qv); 

7-Benjamin, Taunton, Mass., m Sarah Thresher 
(Christopher) ; 

6-Joseph (1693-1775), Taunton and Middleboro, 
Mass., m — Harvey (or Hodges); 

5—-Philip (1718-85), officer Am. Rev.; m 1737, Mary 


Richmond (1719-1801; Josiah*; Edward?; Johns’;. 


John®), a Rogers Mayflower line; 

4-Ephraim (1764-1819), Middleboro; m 1790, Mary 
Pratt (Abner®; Mayflower lines to Priest 
[twice] and Cooke); 

3-—James (1797-1875), Lakeville, Mass.; lt. Mass. 
militia; m 1823, Sally Wood (Wilkes‘, judge 
of probate Plymouth Co.; Mayflower lines to 
Priest, Tilley, Howland, Brown and Allerton). 

8—Richard Godfrey (qv); 

7-Richard (1651-1725), soldier King Philip’s War; 
m 1679, Mary Richmond (John’; John®): 


6-John (1691-1758), m 1716, Joanna Gooding 
(George’); 
5-George (1721-93), brig. gen. Mass. militia, 


1776-81; and chmn. Com. of Safety, Bristol Co., 
in Am. Rev.; m 1744, Bethiah Hodges (Col. 
Lael who was killed at siege of Louisburg, 
1 ; 

4—John (1754-1829), ensign and lt. Mass. militia in 
am. Rev.: mem. Mass. Gen. Ct. in War of 
1812; m 1779, Jerusha Hodges (Abijah®, ensign 


Am. Rev., m Jerusha Leonard, also desc. 
James Leonard, through James Jr.); 

3—-Samuel (1790-1869), m 1821, Phebe Henshaw (Jo- 
siaht, who was in Mass. militia and Army of 
Regulars in Am. Rev., m Sarah, dau. of John 
Phipps [1723-1809], 1t. and mem. Mass. Gen. 
Ct. and Com. of Safety in Am. Rev.). 

2-Son of Ephraim Wilkes Leonard (1823-82), 
merchant; m 1848, Melancie Dean Godfrey 
(1826-1916); issue: I-Clarence Ettienne (qv); II— 
James Wilkes (above). 

II-—m June 8, 1887, Mary Arnold Barberie (b 
Patten, Me., Aug. 6, 1865, d Lynn, Mass., Dec. 
8, 1924); dau. of George Nathan Barberie, m 
Ellen Eudora Guilford; issue: 1-Hubert Ran- 
dolph, &8 March 15, 1888; A.B., Harvard, ’10; 
O.T.C., Madison Barracks, N.Y., May, 1917; 
capt. F.A., Aug. 15; Battery A, 309th F.A., 78th 
Div., Aug. 29; maj., Dec. 31; sailed France, 
May 28, 1918; 18th F.A.; in Nov. to 102d F.A.; 
26th Div., Feb. 1919, Army of Occupation, Ger- 
many; discharged Apr. 29, 1919; m Aug. 22, 
1921, Berthe Levin, b Riga, Russia, Aug. 15, 
1892 (issue: James Randolph, b Oct. 13, 1922); 
2-Kathleen, b May 15, 1891; 3-Laurence Bar- 
berie, b Sept. 9, 1895; A.B., Harvard, 718; war- 
rant officer, Pay Corps, U.S.N.R.F., May 23, 
1917; supply office, Rec. Ship, Boston; U.S.S. 
Harrisburg, transport, May 4, 1918; released, 
Nov. 28, 1918; 4—Miriam, b 1899. 

Retired shoe mfr. Residence: 126 Ocean St., 
Lynn, Mass. 


1-NICHOLS, J(esse) Brooks, } Dunkirk, N.Y., 
July 11, 1885. 

8-John Bent (1596-1672), from Eng. in the “Con- 
fidence,” to Sudbury, Mass., 1638; 

7-John (1636-1717), m Hannah Stone; 

f—David (1691-1730), m Mary Drury; 

5-Capt. David (1730-98), commanded a co. of 7th 
regt., Worcester Co.; m Lucy Moore; m 24d, 
Martha Browning; 

4-Samuel B. (1784-1858), m Catherine Avery; 

38—-Maria (1825-1906), m George M. Nichols. 

7-William Brooks (b 1685), m Mary Fogg (b 1689): 

6-Joshua (b 1712), m Ann Staples (b 1716): 

5-William (b 1755), m Mary Gowell (1757-1814): 

4—Oliver (1792-1872), m Susan Horne (1791-1882): 

3-Horatio Gates (1838-87), m Julia Ann Haggett 
(1830-96). 

2-Only child of Edward Nichols (1850-92), Troy 
Poly. Inst., mining and civil engr.;, pres. 
Brooks Locomotive Wks., Dunkirk, N.Y.; m 
1884, Jessie Morrison Brooks (1859-85), 

M June 3, 1908, Rosa Sparks Dunlap, b Louis- 
ville, Ky., Sept. 14, 1887; dau. of Joseph Bird 
Dunlap, of Louisville; issue: 1-Jesse Brooks, 
Jr., 6 N.Y. City, May 3, 1909; 2-Edward, b 
N.Y. City, Feb. 6, 1911; 3-Norval Wallace, b 
Grosse Pointe Farms, Mich., June 11, 1915. 

Ph.B., Yale-S., 708 V.p. Franklin Baker Co. 
since 1922; dir. other corpns. (See Who’s Who 
in America). Commd. 1st It., inf., U.S.A., 
Nov. 1916, later capt. and maj.; served in N. 
Russian Campaign, Archangel, Russia, Aug. 
1918-June 1919; cdr. allied force in field. Men- 
tioned in dispatches, D.S.O. (British); Legion 
of Honor _and Croix de Guerre with palm 
and star (French); Order of St. Vladimir with 
swords and ribbons (Russian); It. col., O.R.C., 
Feb. 1920. Mem. S.C.W., S.R., M.O.F.W. 
Clubs: Morris County Golf, Morristown (Mor- 
ristown, N.J.), Racquet and Tennis, Yale, Re- 
cess (New_York), Yondotega, Detroit, Detroit 
Sieg yack cunetey Residence: Convent Sta- 
ion, ‘ 


1-IRISH, Alice Jennings (Mrs. Miles Standish), 
b Seneca Falls, N.Y., Sept. 17, 1867 

8-Joshua Jenning’s (qv); 

7-Joseph (1650-1727), Fairfield, Conn., m Ist, “ca: 
1675, Abigail Turney; 

6—John (1676-1762), of Fairfield; 

5-Zachariah (6b 1702), of Fairfield; 

4-Ezra (1747-1802), sgt. Am. Revy.; m 1770, Martha 
Bennett; 

3-Thomas (1786-1865), m 1809, Harriet Brady. 

2-Dau. of Thomas Augustus Jennings (1821- 
1907), mcht., Seneca Falls, N.Y.; m 1850, Mary 
Matilda (1826-1914), dau. James Charles God- 
win (1790-1872), from Eng. to Can.,: 1824, to 
Rochester, N.Y., 1842: issue: T—Nellie M. (1851- 
1906); TI—Mary C. (1854-1918; m Richard Fenner): 
IlI-Charles Godwin (See Vol. 1, p. 656); IV— 
Maude (b 1865); V—Alice (above). 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 75 


V—m Oct. 16, 1889, Miles Standish Irish, b) Jordan, 
N.Y., Sept. 24, 1863, son of Chandler EF. Lrish, m 
Mary Lotherington; issue: 1-EKugene Jennings 
(May 7, 1891-Sept. 16, 1918), A.B., Cornell; 3d Offi- 
cers Training School, Camp Upton, in Cornell 
quota; actg. sgt. Co. D, 306th Inf., 77th Div., 
A.E.F.; 2d It., June, 1918, assigned to Co. F, 
167th Regt., 42d Div., went into action with 
this regt. at St. Mihiel, Sept. 12, 1918, and 
killed in raid on Haumont, Sept. 16; Germans 
removed his body and his grave is unknown; 
2-Harold Enos, b Skaneateles, N.Y., Nov. 11, 
1892; B.S., Cornell; 2d lt., Aviation Sect., 
served at Park Field, Memphis, and Elling- 
ton Field, Houston, as instructor in aviation; 
m Mar. 22, 1918, Araminta (1893-1920), dau. of 
John MacDonald, of Delhi, N.Y. (issue: Rob- 
ert Godwin, b 1919); 8-Shurly Russell, }) Skan- 
eateles, Apr. 13, 1894; M.E., Cornell; R. O. Engr- 
ing. Corps, instr. in auto mechanics for 
drafted men at Cornell; m June 22, 1918, Eliz- 
abeth Fisher, of Phila., Pa. (issue: Shurly 
Russell, Jr., 6 May 1920; Elizabeth Bardens, b 
Dec. 1, 1922); 4-Charles Godwin, b Skaneateles, 
May 5, 1896; sgt., Base Hosp. 17, Dijon, France, 
Harper Hosp. Unit, Detroit, June 1917-Mar. 
1919; m July 12, 1928, Thursia Woodcock, of 
Spencer, Ia. (issue: Charles Godwin, Jr., 0b 
Mar. 1925); 5-Philip Augustus, } Auburn, N.Y., 
Aug. 11, 1899; sgt. Base.Hosp., Camp Custer, 
Jan. 1918-Mar. 1919; m 1920, Ethel Shoemaker, 
of Lock Haven, Pa. (issue: Nelle Louise, 0 
Apr. 1921; Eugene Jennings, b Apr. 1922; Philip 
A., 6 1923; Patricia Ann, b 1925); 6-Miles Emer- 
son (Aug. 23, 1902-June 22, 1907); 7-—Edmund Ald- 
rich (Sept. 1, 1904-Oct., 1905); 8—-Elinor Alice, b 
Auburn, Jan. 16, 1907; 9-Janet Elizabeth, b Au- 
burn, July 10, 1908. 

Residence: 32 Marvine Ay., Auburn, N.Y. 


1-LEONARD, William Andrew, b} Southport, 
Conn., July 15, 1848, 

8-James Leonard (qv); 

7-Capt. James (ca. 1643-1726), Taunton, Mass.; 
m 2d, Lydia Gulliver (Anthony); 

6—-Stephen (d 1743); 

5—Joshua (d 1760), m Sarah Condict; 

4-Silas (1756-1852), m Joanna Gregory, of Bridge- 
port, Conn.; 

3-Stephen Banks (1793-1876), journalist, Owego, 
N.Y.; mem. 24th and 26th Congresses; m HEs- 
ther H. Sperry (Jared‘, of New Preston, 
Conn.). 

2-Son of William Boardman Leonard (1820-93), 
banker, Brooklyn, N.Y.; m Louisa Dimon 
Bulkley (1823-1900); issue: I-William Andrew 
(above); II-Lewis Hermon (1850-1917); I1I—Lou- 
isa Bulkley (b 1852; m John Van Nostrand). 

I-m Apr. 17, 1874, Sarah Louisa Sullivan (1850- 
wach dau. of Thomas Sullivan, of Brooklyn, 


Ed. Phillips Acad., Andover, Mass.; St. Ste- 
phen’s Coll.; grad. Berkeley Div. Sch., 1871; 
(D.D. St. Stephen’s and Washington and Lee; 
LL.D., Kenyon). Ordered deacon, 1871, or- 
dained priest, 1873, P.E. Ch.; rector, Ch. of the 
Redeemer, Brooklyn, 1873-80, St. John’s, Wash- 
ington, D.C., 1880-89; consecrated bishop of 
Ohio, 1889. Author (See Who’s Who in Amer- 
ica). Mem. S.C.W. (chaplain gen. since 1916), 
Ohio Soc. of New York (chaplain), ete. Knight 
of St. Sava (Serbia). Clubs: Union, University. 
Residence: 3054 Euclid Av., Cleveland, O. 


1-FULTON, William Shirley, } Waterbury, 
Conn., Nov. 238, 1880. 

7—-Robert Fulton (b 168; son of Hugh Fulton, m 
Elinor Johnson, of Donaghy, Ireland, desc. 
thru John and William from Scotch-Irish, of 
Ayrshire, Scotland, 1500-1600), came to Boston, 
Mass., 1730-33; 

6-Robert (1713-76), Colrain, Mass.; in French and 
Indian War; m Hannah-; 

5-John (1746-1805), Colrain and Pittsfield, Mass.; 
soldier Am. Rev.; m 2d, Anne Goodrich (desc. 
William Goodrich, of Wethersfield, Conn., be- 
fore 1646); 

4—John (1793-1823), Pittsfield. Mass., and Hart- 
ford, Conn.; m Clarissa Daniels (desc. John 
Daniels, of New London, Conn., 1650); 

3—-William Goodrich (1819-1914), Brooklyn, N.Y.: 
m Eliza Edwards (1828-1900; Olivert; m Laura 
Starkweather; Capt. Oliver’: Ebenezer®; Na- 
thaniel?; Nathaniel8; Alexander’). 

2-Son of William E. Fulton (b 1852), Water- 
bury, Conn.; m 1877, Ida Eleanor (b 1852), dau. 


of Edward Cuffin Lewis, m Harriet Maria 
Phippeney (desc. David Phippeney, Boston, 
Mass., 1635); issue: I-Lewis Edwards (1879-1917); 
II—William Shirley (above); IlI—-Irving Kent 
(b 1882; m 1910, Elizabeth Harrison Warner). 

IIl-m Jan. 10, 1906, Rose Hinckley Hayden, b 
June 16, 1881; dau. of Edward Simeon Hayden, 
of Waterbury, Conn. (dese. John Hayden, 
Dorchester, Mass., 1632, in six lines; also desc. 
founders Adams, Harmon, Bushnell, Chap- 
man, Jackson, Mayo, Brewster, Bradford, 
Freeman, Hinckley, James Leonard, Macy, 
Watson, Leader, Shepard, Lyman, Webster, 
Hopkins, Welles); issue: 1-William Hayden, b 
Waterbury, Mar. 12, 1907; 2-Elizabeth, b Water- 
bury, Jan. 14, 1910. 

B.A., Yale, ’03. Pres. Waterbury Farrel Fdry. & 
Mach, Co. Residence: 170 Hillside Av., Water- 
bury, Conn. 


1-KABR, Arthur Thompson, t§ Hoquiam, Wash., 
Mar. 12, 1883. 

10-James Thompson (qv); 

9-Jonathan, m 1655, Susanna Blodget (b 1637; 
Thomas”, qv); 

8-Jonathan (6 1663), m Frances Whitmore; 

7-Samuel (b 1705), m 1730, Ruth Wright; 

6—Daniel (1734-75), minute man, and killed at Lex- 
ington, Apr. 19, 1775; m 1760, Phebe Snow (0 
1739; Isaac?, m 2d, Phebe Richardson; Tim- 
othy’, m Lydia Pierce; John®; Richard’); 

5-Isaac Snow (1761-99), privateer against the 
British at 15, was captured, sent to the Bar- 
bados, but escaped by swimming 3 miles to 
a French vessel; m 1786, Charlotte Hay; 

4—Charlotte (b 1786), m Joseph Richardson; 

3—Mary (1811-97), m 1838, Elkanah Walker (1805-77), 
went to Ore. as missionaries, 1838. 

10-James Boutwell (ca, 1625-ca. 1651), from Eng., 
Nee at Lynn, Mass., 1635, at Salem, 1638; m 

ice—; 

9-Sgt. James (1642-1716), Reading and Lynn, 
Mass.; m 1665, Rebecca Kendall (1645-1713; Dea. 
Thomas”, m Rebecca-); 

8-Dea. Thomas (b 1669), m Abigail-; 

T-Abigail (6 1696), m 1717, William, Hay (ca. 1684- 
te physician; selectman at Reading, Mass., 


6-John (1737-1815), physician; m 1762, Sarah Ring 
(0 1740; Capt. David’, m 2d, Mrs. Anna Gale; 
(Jarvis’, was witness in witchcraft trial, Salis- 
bury, Mass., 1692; Robert); 

Poet avaniee (6 1766), m Isaac Snow Thompson (5 
above). 

2-Son of Abigail Boutwell Walker (1840-1918), m 
1863, James Anderson Karr (1834-1914), a founder 
of Hoquiam, Wash.; issue: I—Mary Olive (b 
1865; m Herbert Luville Gilkey; see their son 
Herbert J.); II—Beatrice Abigail (b 1867; m Hugh 
McNeill); III—Elkanah Walker (b 1869-d; m Hat- 
tie Edith Rockwell); IV—Cyrus James (1870-1922; 
m Edith Spencer); V-Henry Anderson (1870-85) : 
ViI-—John Ross (b 1872; m Eurda Brecht; m 2d, 
Teckla—): VII—Phoebe Rose (b 1872: m John 
Snow): VIII—Ruth (Mrs. James S. McKee, qv); 
IX—William Hay (1876-1904); X—Eunice Viola (b 
1878); XI—Levi Zebulon (1880-1920: m Blanche 
Smith); XIJ—Arthur Thompson (above). 

XII-m Mar. 2, 1914, Harriet Chadwick, b Colfax, 
Wash., May 20, 1892; dau. of Stephen J. Chad- 
wick; issue: 1-Chadwick, b Feb. 12, 1919; 2-Jane 
Ann, b Nov. 22, 1922. 

A.B., U. Wash. (Beta Theta Pi). Orchardist: also 
pres. Natchez & Cowyche Ditch Co. Pres. 
Yakima Valley Dist. Agrl. Assn., Yakima Hort. 
Club. Mason, Elk. Club: Yakima Country. 
Residence: Yakima, Wash. 


1-McKEE, Ruth Karr (Mrs. James 8.), 0) Ho- 
quiam, Wash., Mar. 28, 1874. 

9-Samuel Richardson, from England with his 
brothers Ezekiel and Thomas, in the ‘‘Arbella,”’ 
1630. settled at Charlestown, Mass., 1636, moved 
to Woburn. Mass., 1640; m Joanna-: 

&-Samuel (1646-1712). m Sarah Hayward; 

7-David, m Remember Ward; 

6-David, m Mary Hall; 

5-Joseph, m Mary Carpenter; 

4-Joseph, m Charlotte Thompson (b 1786): 

3-—Mary (1811-97), m 1838, Elkanah Walker (1805-77). 

2-Dau. of Abigail Boutwell Walker (1840-1918), m 
1863, James Anderson Karr (1834-1914), a founder 
of Hoquiam, Wash. For issue and other line- 
ages see Arthur Thompson Karr, 

M May 6, 1902, James S. McKee, b Innisfield, Ont., 


76 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


Can., July 19, 1878; son of Robert McKee, of 
Lisbon, Co. Down, Ireland. 

Py.B., U. of Wash., 1895, A.B., 1896, A.M., 1898. 
Pres. Wash. State Fed. Women’s Clubs, 1913-15; 
mem. State Council of Defense, 1917-19; regent, 
U. of Wash., since 1917 (pres. bd. during 1923). 
Mem. D.A.R., etc. (See Who’s Who in Amer- 
ica). Residence: Longview, Wash. 


| See atk Trade ik James, ) Montesano, Wash., 

an, 2, b 

6-James Gilkey (ca. 1710-ca. 1790), from North of 
Ireland, settled at Gorham, Me.; in Louisbourg 
Expdn., 1745, and Indian wars, 1757; m 1st, 1748, 
Martha Morton; 

5-Joseph_ (175l-ca. 1815), Me.; m 1774, 
Phebe Larrabee; 

4—Samuel (1784-1857), m 1817, Betsey Whitney; 

38-William (1821-1907), m 1852, Nancy Gustavia 
Smart (1831-1919; Jesset; John‘). 

9-John Whitney (qv); 

Seitiemen (1643-1723), York, Me.; m 1st, Jane— (d 


7-Nathaniel (1680-ca. 1768), Gorham, Me.; m Sarah 
Ford (John’, of Kittery, Me.); 

6—Abel (1712-ca, 1762), m 1735, Mary Cane (Micah‘, 
of York, Me.); 

5—Joseph (1739/40-1819), m 2d, 1781, Betty Phinney; 

4—Betsey (1794-1880), m Samuel Gilkey (4 above). 

2-Son of Herbert Luville Gilkey (b 1865), m 1888, 
Mary Olive Karr (6b 1865); issue: I-Wilna Olive 
(1888-1915); II-Herbert James (above); II1J—Errol 
Clarence (qv for other lineages); IV—Winfield 
Karr (b 1898); V—Esther Gustavia (b 1900; m 
Donald S. Thompson). 

II-m Aug. 18, 1923, Mildred Virginia Talbot, b 
Urbana, II1l., Feb. 6, 1891; dau. of Arthur Newell 
Talbot, engineer, scientist, and educator (See 
Who’s Who in America); issue: 1-Herbert Tal- 
bot, 6 Boulder, Colo., Nov. 27, 1924. 

B.S., Ore. Agr]. Coll., 1911; B.S., Mass. Inst. Tech., 
1916; B.S., Harvard, 1916; M.S., U. I11., 1928. First 
lt. of engrs. mapping U.S. borders in N.M. 
and Va., Sept. 1917-July 1918; at Gen. Hdars., 
Chaumont, Hdars. 2d Army, Toul, 29th Eners., 
G-2-C, France, July 1918-Feb. 1919: with Am. 
Relief Administration, Paris, Feb.-Aug. 1919: 
capt., Engr. R.C., 1920. Structural engr., Chi- 
cago, 1919-21; teaching and concrete research. 
U. Ill., 1921-23; asst. and asso. prof. civil 
engring., U. Colo., 1923—. Mem. Am. Soc. C.E., 
Soc. Am. Mil. Engrs., Sigma Xi, ete. (See 
Who’s Who in Engineering, 1925), Residence: 
838 14th St., Boulder, Colo. 


1-GILKEY, Errol Clarence, } Montesano, Wash., 
Feb. 6, 1892. 

10-John Phinney, from Eng., lived at Plymouth 
and Barnstable, Mass.; m Christiana— (1649) ; 

9-John (b 1638-will dated 1718), in Great Swamp 
fight, King Philip’s War, 1675; m 1664, Mary 
Rogers (b 1644; Joseph®; Thomas”, dv); 

8—Dea. John (1665-1746), m 1689, Sarah Lombard (b 
1666; Thomas’; Thomas®, from Eng. in the 
“Mary and John,’ 1630); 

7-Capt. John (1696-1783), noted Indian fighter; 
drillmaster in Am. Rev.; founder of Gorham, 
Me.; m 1718, Martha Colman (1698-1784) ; 

6—Col. Edmund (1723-1808), capt. French and Indian 
War; col. Am. Rev.; mem. Provincial Con- 
egress and Gen. Ct.; m 1750, Elizabeth Meserve 
(1730-95; Clement*, m Sarah Decker; Clement’; 
Clement§); 

5—Betty (1759-1828), m Joseph Whitney (1739 /40-1819) ; 

4—Betsey (1794-1880), m Samuel Gilkey (1787-1875) ; 

3-William (1821-1907), m Nancy Gustavia Smart 
(1831-1919). 

2—-Son of Herbert Luville Gilkey (b 1865), m 1888, 
Mary Olive Karr (b 1865). For issue and other 
lineages see.Herbert James Gilkey. 

M Mar. 17, 1923, Katharine Carlton (qv). 

A.B., Willamette, ’14; Columbia U., 1916-17; Pd.M.. 
New York U., 1917; J.D., U. Calif., 1922 (Phi 
Alpha Delta). Admitted to bar, 1922, and prac- 
ticed law at Oakland, Calif. Dep. dist. atty.. 
Alameda Co., Calif., 1925-26: mem. law firm of 
Dutton & Gilkey. Author: Validity of Com- 
mon-Law Marriages. Sgt., M.T.C., U.S.A.. May 
10, 1917-July 2, 1919: service at Camp Upton, 
N.Y. Mem. S.M.D., S.A.R:, A.L. Mason. Resi- 
dence: 2806 Stuart St., Berkeley, Calif, 


1-GILEEY, Katharine Carlton (Mrs. Errol C.), 
b San Francisco, Calif., July 14, 1892, 

9-Thomas Barrett (d 1668), from Eng., settled at 
at nee Mass., bet. 1635-40; m Margaret— (d 


Gorham, 


8-Joseph, m 1672, Martha Goole (1654-98; Francis®); 
7-Joseph (6b 1689/90), m 1714, Mary Taylor (b 1688); 
6—Oliver (1726/27-1777), minute man at Lexington, 
and was killed in second battle of Stillwater, 
Oct. 7, 1777; m 1754, Anna Fiske (1735-1823) ; 
5-Oliver (1764-1843), m 1791, Elizabeth Carlton (1774- 


1865) ; 

4-Henry (1793-1869), due to parental objection to 
his marriage he dropped the name Barrett, 
calling himself Henry Carlton; m 1815, Eliza- 
beth Meserve (1797-1887); 

3-Henry Carlton (1820-1905), went to Calif., 1851; m 
2d, 1855, Catherine Helm Harris (1824-98; step- 
dau. of Dr. Stephen R. Harris, first mayor of 
San Francisco). 

2-Dau. of Henry Harris Carlton (1861-1919), im- 
porter; m 1886, Blizabeth Theobald (b 1860); is- 
sue: I—Henry Theobald (b 1887; m Gertrude 
Young): Il—Katharine (above); I1I—Marjorie (b 
1895); IV—Edith Nesmith (b 1897; m Belden S. 
Gardner). 

Il—m Mar. 17, 1928, Errol Clarence Gilkey (qv). 

B.S., U. Calif., 18; A.M., Columbia, 1917. Formerly 
asst. to the dean of women, U. of Calif.; man- 
ager, Bureau of Occupations, U. Calif., 1920-23; 
asst. to deans, president’s office, U. Calif., 
since 1923. Statistician in charge of price div., 
U.S. Food Administration, Washington, D.C., 
under Herbert Hoover, also special research 
work in the Am. Relief Administration, Paris, 
France, World War. Mem. A.A.U.W., Women’s 
Faculty Club. Residence: 2806. Stuart St., 
Berkeley, Calif. 


1-CAUGHEY, Mary Tower Lapsley (Mrs. Ed- 
ward G.), b Baltimore, Md., July 16, 1866. 

9-John Tower (qv); 

8-Benjamin (1654-1721), King Philip’s War; m 1680, 
Deborah Gardner (1657-1728) ; 

7-Benjamin (1686-17607), m 1718, Bethiah Wood- 
ward; 

6—James (1722-96), French and Indian War and 
Am. Rev.; m 1st, 1745, Mary Day (6b 1729); 

5-Lynde_ (1749-1805), sgt. Am. Rev.; m 1774, Re- 
becca Bowker; 

4—Gad Hitchcock (1776-1839?), A.B., Brown, 1803; m 
1806, Martha Cook (1789-1865) ; 

8-Edwin Whitman (1810-69), civil engr. and land- 
owner; pres. bd. Woodburn Sem., Monongalia 
Acad., W.Va. U.; m 1889, Mary Ann Dering (1814- 
1890; George S. M.4, m Ann Lucas McNeely: 
Henry®, m Rebecca, dau. of George Musser, of 
Lancaster, Pa., capt. of associators). 

10-Nathaniel Woodward (b Eng., d after 1673), one 
of the earliest settlers at Boston; surveyor; m 
Margaret-; 

9—-Nathaniel (d 1694), freeman, 1637; m Mary Jack- 
son; m 2d, Katherine-; 

8—-Robert (d 1744), King Philip’s War; m 1685, 
Bethia Torrey (Lt. James’); 

7—-Bethiah (b 1685), m 1718, Benjamin Tower (7 
above). 

2-Dau. of Caroline Jarrett Tower (1844-1902), m 
1865, Rev. James Erasmus Lapsley (1839-72), 
Presbyn. minister; issue: I—-Mary Tower 
(above); II—Elenore F.; III—Caroline Tower 
Stuyvesant; 1V—James Erasmus. 

I-m Mar. 7, 1895, Edward Grant Caughey, } Alle- 
gheny, Pa., August 1, 1865; son of John A. 
Caughey, of the firm Bell & Caughey, bankers, 
Pittsburgh; issue: 1-Mary Lapsley, b Belle- 
vue, Pa., Dec. 30, 1900; A.B., Vassar. ’21; grad. 
EE eA Mawr, 1921-23, and U. of Brussels, 
923-24. 

Mem: )C.D7A.. DW. PA 2C.D. XV LIC aac 
Clubs: York (N.Y. City), Twentieth Century 
(Pittsburgh). Women’s (Sewickley). "Winter 
place: “The Bluff,’’ Ohio Rd., Sewickley, Pa. 


1-ARMSTRONG, George Lenher, b Elizabeth, N. 
J., May 27, 1893. 

6—-Nathan Armstrong (ca. 1717-1777; b nr. London- 
derry, Ireland, of Scotch descent), settled in 
Warren Co., N.J., ca. 1744; an inecorporator of 
Christ Episcopal Ch., Newton, N.J., and named 
in its charter dated 1774; m Euphemia Wright 
(1724-1811) ; 

5—-George (1749-1829), mem. Legislature; elder in 
Yellow Frame Presbyn. Ch.: m Sarah Hunt 
(1763-1830: Richard’, m Mercy Hull; dese. Ralph 
FLUNCTOLEL nb oNa ae : 

4-John (1788-1873), of Frelinghuysen Tp...N.J.; m 
Lydia Kirkpatrick (1794-1828; Capt. John5, m 
Lydia Lewis; Andrew®, of Wattie’s Neach, 
Dumfrieshire, Scotland): 

3—-Richard Turner (1823-1902), of Blairstown, N.J.; 


‘FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 77 


m Esther Ann Lundy (1836-1917; David‘, m Sarah 
Wildrick; desc. Richard Lundy, minister 
among Friends). 

6—-Philip (Lenhert) Lenher (ca. 1763-1841), Ephrata, 
Pa.; soldier Am. Rev.; m Barbara Hollinger 
(1766- 1846) ; 

4—John (1793-1859), began to write name Lenher; 
machinist, Lenher & Pennell, Lancaster Loco- 
motive and Boiler Works; built ‘‘Hugh Keys,” 
the first engine to run west of Phila.; m 1819, 
Mary Hauck (1795-1857) ; 

38-George Hauck (1829-74), Elizabeth, N.J.; elec- 
trician in Lee’s army; patentee Confederate 
bullet machine; m 1862, Sarah Ann Macdougall. 

2-Son of William Clinton Armstrong (6 Blairs- 
town, N.J., 1855), grad. Princeton, ’77; studied 
law and was admitted to the bar: educator 42 
yrs.; compiler and publisher of Armstrong 
Record, 1895, and of Lundy Family, 1902; author 
of Battles in the Jerseys, and editor of Patri- 
otic Poems of New Jersey; m 1888, Stella Vir- 
ginia Lenher (b 1870); issue: I-Marion Lenher, 
6b Blizabeth, N.J., Oct. 4, 1889; m Apr. 1, 1918, 
Frank Dawson Milne (issue: Marion Eliza- 
beth); II—Richard Clinton (Oct. 6, 1891-Oct. 10, 
1910); IIlI—George Lenher (above); IV—John 

- Macdougall (Apr. 22, 1895-Nov. 1, 1922); grad. 
Stevens Inst., ’18; enlisted in aviation, Dec. 
31, 1917; flying cadet at Carlstrom and Dorr 
Fields, Fla., and commad. 2d lt., Aviation Sect. 
Signal Corps, at Barron Field, Tex.; hon. dis- 
charged, Dec. 14, 1918; instr. at Stevens Inst. of 
Tech.; R.M.A.; V—William Clinton, Jr., b New 
Brunswick, N.J., Apr. 21, 1897; enlisted "Jan. 17, 
1918, at school of aviation at Princeton, N.J.: 
flying cadet at Camp Dick, Tex., and at Scott 
Field, [1l.; hon. discharged Dec. 1, 1918; mem. 
1.0.0.F. and S.A.R. 

IItNot married. Enlisted May 14, 1917; corp., 7 
F.A., 4th Div., A.E.F.;in action at battles of 
Vesle, St. Mihiel, and Meuse-Argonne; severely 
wounded at Septsarges Oct. 4, 1918; hon. dis- 
charged, Apr. 8, 1919. Mem. S.A.R. Mason. 
Residence: Blairstown, N.J. 


1—-MEIGS, Delia Godwin, b Grand Rapids, Mich., 
Mar. 6, 1880. 

10—-Vincent Meig's (qv); 

9-John (1612-72), m Tamazin Fry; 

8—John (1641-1713), m Sarah Wilcox; 

7-Capt. Janna (1672-17389), dep. gov. Conn. Colony: 
m Hannah Willard (g.dau. Maj. Simon Willard, 


av); 

6-Janna (1699-1772), m Elizabeth Dudley: 

5—-Nathaniel (6 1729), m 1752, Azenath Bishop; 

4—Daniel Bishop (1763-1849), m Hulda Brownson; 

3—Daniel (1801-61), m Caroline Laselle. 

5-William Redmond Godwin, m Rachel Harper; 

4—-William Redmond, m Nancy Gordon; 

3—-William Redmond, m Caroline Harlow. 

2—Dau. of Arthur Meigs (1846-1925), lumberman; 
1869, Charlotte Godwin (b 1848); issue: I—-Louise 
Caroline (6 1870); II—Daniel Arthur (1872-73); III 
—Ellen (6 and d 1876); IV—Gerda Ellen (b 1878): 
V—Delia Godwin (above); VI-—Charlotte (b 1884: 
m Clarence L. Weimer). 

Mem. C.D.A. Summer place: Atlantic Beach, 
a Eat ES 1450 Riverside Av., Jackson- 
ville, Fla 


1-ARNOLD, Kate Kellogg Fairchild (Mrs. Le- 
Roy), 0 Red Wing, Minn., June 7, 1882. 

9-William Pitkin (qv); 

8—William (1664- 1723), rep. Gen. Ct. from Hart- 
ford; mem. Council 26 yrs.; m 1686, Elizabeth 
Stanley (1669-1751; Capt. Caleb®, mem. Council 
Safety, commr. Indian affairs); 

7-Col. Joseph (1696-1762), rep. Gen. Ct., Hartford, 
20 yrs.: judge Co. Ct.; m 1724, Mary Lord: 

6—Capt. Richard (b 1739), capt. Am. Rev.; m Doro- 
thy Hills (1731-1826); 

5—David (1770-1822), m Mary Con 

4—Electa (1800-53), m Simeon Bisee (1794-1854) : 

3-Esther P. (1832- 55), m Reuben Walworth Fair- 
child (1831-88; Reuben‘, m Mellona Fellows). 

11—-Thomas Lord (qv): 

10-Capt. Richard (1610-62), m Sarah Graves: 

9Richard (1636-85), m 1665, Mary Smith (Henry”, 
m Ann, dau. of Gov. William Pyncheon, qv); 

8—Richard (1669-1712), m Abigail Warren; 

7—Mary (1702-40), m Joseph Pitkin (7 above). 

9-John Webster, from Ipswich, Eng., settled 
Ipswich, Mass., 1634; 

8—-Nathan (b 1646); 

7—Nathan (b 1678); 


8—A bel (1726-78), Am. Rev.;: m Hannah Emerson; 


5-Nathaniel (1753-1836), Am. Rev.; m Mehitable 
Smith (1760-1858) ; 

4—Alpha (1779-1874), m Betsey Hill 

Se haries Carroll (1824- 93). m Elizabeth Drew 

2—-Dau. of Edwin Kellogg Fairchild (1854-1915), 
lawyer; m 1880, Ella Frances Webster (1855-1902) ; 
issue: I-Kate Kellogg (above); II—Frederick 
Tracy (b 1884; m Edith Estes); III-—Charles 
Webster (b 1887; m Myrtle Sherwood). 

I-m June 10, 1911, LeRoy Arnold (See Vol. 1, p. 
428); issue: 1—Morris Fairchild, } Minneapolis, 
Minn., Jan. 5, 1915; 2-Elizabeth Jane, b Minne- 
apolis, July 4, 1916. 

Mem. Smith Coll. Club, A.A.U.W. Residence: 
2628 Park Av., Minneapolis, Minn. 


JAMES BARNABY (1787-1877 


A.B., Brown, 1809; ordained Baptist minister, 
1811; and preached for 50 years without missing 
a Sabbath. 


1JACKSON, Stella Alfreda Barnaby (Mrs. Ben- 
jamin A.), 6 Selma, Ala., Oct. 18, 1858, 

9-Richard Warren (qv); 

8—-Mary, m 1628, Robert Bartlett (qv); 

7-Lydia, m James Barnaby (d ca. 1677), of Plym- 
outh; 

6-James (1670-1726), m Joanna Harlow (Sgt. Wil- 
liam’, of Plymouth, 1669); , 

5-Capt. Ambrose Ue ta) m tee Elizabeth Gardi- 
ner, of Swansea (g.dau. Lt. Samuel Gardiner 
[d 1696], of Newport, R. 1.); 

4-Ens. Ambrose (1745- 1802), m Phylena Burt, of 
Berkley 

3—Rev. Jaren (1787-1877), m Abigail Burt (Lt. Ab- 
ner‘, of Berkley). 

s—John Read (d 1721), of Newport, R.I.; 

7—-John (6b 1670), town clk. of Freetown, Mass., for 
35 yrs.; m Mary Pearce; 

6-—Joseph (6b 1708), m Grace Pray; 

5-Capt. Benjamin (0b 1733), comd. first co. of 
militia, Freetown, Mass., 1776-81; m Sarah 
Evans; 

4—Their dau. m Capt. Luther Brigg's; 

3-Ruby Ann _ (1804-90), m Christopher Vaughn 
(Ruelt, of Kingston, R. L, and Va.). 

2-Only child of Samuel Stillman Barnaby (1824- 
1886), jeweler and inventor; m 1858, Sarah Helen 
Vaughn (1830-1916). 

M June 30, 1888, Benjamin Andrew Jackson, b 


78 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


N.Y. City, Jan. 8, 1859; son of Orlando Jack- 
son, of N.Y. City; issue: 1-Maude Barnaby, b 
N.Y. City, Jan. 28, 1887; m May 1, 1912, Oscar 
Adams Turner (d 1917; issue: Natalie Estelle). 

Grad. Hunter Coll., New York. Pres. Riverside 
Day Nursery Assn. Mem. S.M.D., N.E. Women 
(past pres. nat. soc.), Patriotic Women of 
America, Woman’s Nat. Sabbath Alliance, 
Stony Wold Assn., U.D.C. Summer place: “‘The 
Maples,’ Assonet, Mass. Residence: 254 W. 73d 
St., New York. 


1-EDEN, John Herman, b Fordham Heights, 
New York, N.Y., Apr. 7, 1889. 

3-Diedrick Henry (von) Eden (d 1885), from 
Bremen, Germany, 1835; was one of first mem- 
bers of the New York Produce Exchange; m 
Marie Wallace (d 1861). 

8-Dea. John Chidsey (1621-88), an early settler at 
New Haven, Conn.; took oath of fealty, 1647; 

7-Dea. Caleb (1661-1713), m Hannah Dickerman 
(1665-1703) ; 

6—-Caleb (6 1697), m Abigail Goodsell (Thomas?, m 
Sarah Hemingway); 

5—Isaac (1731-1814), m Sarah Bradley (Samuel®, m 
Sarah Robinson); 

4-Caleb, m Rebecca Page; 

3—Jared, m Julia Ann Barnes. 

7-John Daggett (1661-1724), m Sarah Norton; : 

6—-Ebenezer (1690-1746), m Mary Blackington (their 
3d child, Naphtali, was pres. Yale Coll., 1766-77); 

5-Philip (6 1739), m Bede Mansfield; 

4-Amelia (1780-1869), m Joshua Barnes (1781-1847; 
Joshua®, m Mercy Tuttle); 

3—Julia Ann (b 1816), m Jared Chidsey (3 above). 

2-Son of Dr. John Herman Eden (1850-1919), M.D., 
Yale, 1873; physician; m 1873, Mary Daggett 
Chidsey (1849-1917); issue: 1-Maud Julia (6 1876; 
m Ralph Thomas Rokeby); II~Ruth Agnes (b 
1883; m Maj. Morgan Hatton Grace); IlI—John 
H. (above). 

IlI-m une 3, 1915, Muriel Seymour Tuttle (qv for 
issue). 

Ph.B., Yale-S., 12. Insurance. Trustee Village 
of Kings Point, N.Y. Called into active service 
with Squadron A, N.G.N.Y.; 2d l1t., A.S., Mil. 
Aeronautics, Feb. 21, 1918; hon. discharged, Dec. 
23, 1918. Clubs: Yale, Squadron A. Residence: 
Great Neck, L.I., N.Y. 


1-EDEN, Muriel Seymour Tuttle (Mrs. John 
H.), 6 Naugatuck, Conn., Sept. 24, 1891. 

10-William Tuttle (qv); 

%-Jonathan (1637-1705), m Rebecca Bell (Lt. Fran- 
cis”, of Stamford); 

8—William (1673-1727), m Mary Ebernathe; 

7—Ezekiel (6 1709), m 1729, Susanna Merriam; 

6—-Reuben (1739-83), m Hannah Tyler; 

5—Obed (1776-1862), m Lucretia Clark; 

4—Eben C., (1806-73), m Temperance Beecher (Heze- 
kiah®, m Temperance Bronson); 

3—Bronson Beecher (1835-1903), m 1859, Mary Ann 
Wilcox (b 1886; Rodney’, m Rachel M. Green). 

2-Dau. of Howard Beecher Tuttle (b 1863), m 1887, 
Jeanette Seymour (b 1862); issue: I—Donald 
Seymour (m Rachel Dinsmore); II—Muriel Sey- 
mour (above); I1I-Ruby Seymour (m Charles 
Lewis Larkin, M.D.). 

II-m June 3, 1915, John Herman Eden (qv); issue: 
1—Jeanette Daggett, b July 9, 1918; 2-John Her- 
man, Jr., 6 Oct. 1, 1921; 3-Bronson Beecher Tut- 
tle, 6 Aug. 21, 1924. 

Residence: Great Neck, L.I., N.Y. 


1-McLEAN, Olive Gale (Mrs. Ridley), b Brook- 
lyn, N.Y., Apr. 6, 1881. 

9-Richard (Gael) Gale (d 1679), from Eng., d at 
Watertown, Mass.; m Mary-; 

8-Abraham (1648-1718), freeman, 1682; selectman at 
Watertown; m 1673, Sarah Fiske (d 1728: Na- 
than®, of Watertown); 

7-Abraham (6 1674), selectman at Watertown: m 
1699, Rachel Parkhurst (1678-1767; John’, m Abi- 
gail Garfield; George’); 

6-A braham (1700-79), Weston, Mass.; m 1720, Esther 
Cunningham (d 1782); 

5—Abijah (1727-1804), French and Indian War; con- 
stable at Weston; chmn. of com. to consult on 
plan of govt. sent out by Congress; m 2d, 1748, 
Susannah Allen (d 1831); 

4-Nahum (1772-1840), Westborough, Mass.: m 1792, 
Hannah Forbes (1774-1856): 

3—Monroe Forbes (1817-80), journalist, New York; 
m 1846, Lydia Ann Fuller. 

1l-Edward Fuller (qv); 

10-Samuel (1610-83), m 1635, Jane Lathrop (1614-ante 
1683; Rev. John", from Eng., 1634); 


9-Samuel (1638-93), m his 24 cousin, Ann Fuller 
(Capt. Matthew”, came to Barnstable, 1640); 

8-Matthew (1663/64-1744), m 1692, Patience Young 
(1670-1746; George’); 

eh (1708-96), m 1730, Jerusha’ Beebe (Jona- 
than®); 

eee (1781-1810), m 1758, Mercy Lathrop (1736- 


5-Elisha (1754-1850), soldier Am. Rev.; m 1774, Re- 
becca Waterman (1754-96); 
peda (1791-1872), m Polly Shaw Warner (1794- 


(9); 

38-Lydia Ann (1828-1915), m Monroe Forbes Gale 
(3 above). 

2-Only child of Thomas Monroe Gale (1848-1920), 
realtor; m 1880, Ida May (1854-1919), dau. of 
Thomas Jefferson Fisher (1823-88). 

M 2d, Nov. 8, 1916, Capt. Ridley McLean, U.S.N. 
(See Vol. 1, p. 197, for genealogy). Has two 
children by previous marriage, adopted by 
Capt. McLean: Olive Beatrice, b Washington, 
Thi Feb. 22, 1905; Gale, 6 Washington, Jan. 20, 


Mem. S.M.D. Residence: “Tanglebank,” 2121 
Kalorama Rd., Washington, D.C. 


1-SCRANTON, Anna Belle Jenks (Mrs. Gilmore 
G.), b Sand Beach (now Harbor Beach), Mich., 
Aug. 4, 1877. 

10—Joseph (Jenckes) Jenks (qv); 

9-Joseph (1632-1716), founder of Pawtucket, R.I.; 
Was gov.’s asst.; m Esther Ballard (b 1633); 

8-Maj. Nathaniel (1662-1723), m Hannah Bosworth 
(Benjamine?®, m Hannah, dau. of Nathaniel Mor- 
ton”, sec. Colony of New Plymouth, Mass., 40 


VAGSS=) 5 
7-Jonathan (d 1745), m Mary Slack: 
6-Jonathan, m Hannah Pullen; 
5-Jeremiah (1739-1811), lt. Am. Rev.; m 
Whipple; 
4-Jeremiah Whipple (1780-1852), m Hester Lane 
(Jesse®, pvt. Am. Rev.); 
38—Jeremiah (1810-93), lumberman; m Relief Hues- 


is, 
2-Dau. of George Walton Jenks (1838-98), pvt., 2d 
and 1st lt., Co. D, 10th Mich. Vol. Inf., 1861-63; 
lumberman, mfr., capitalist; m 1867, Arabella 
Willard (1848-1915), dau. of Henry Knapp, of 
Jeddo, Mich.; surviving issue: I-George J. (b 
1869; m Bertha Wells); II-Anna Belle (above). 
II-m Feb. 25, 1908, Gilmore Gridley Scranton 
(July 21, 1868-Dec. 30, 1924); son of Myron W. 
Scranton, of Sault Ste. Marie, Mich.; issue: 
1—~John Gilmore, b Detroit, Mich., Feb. 9, 1910: 
2-George Jenks, b Detroit, Dec. 13, 1912; 3-Anne 
Barbeau (Mar. 28, 1915-Sept. 30, 1919); 4-Rhoda 
Howland, 6 Battle Creek, Mich., Oct. 5, 1916. 
Residence: Harbor Beach, Mich. 


1-TIMLOW, William Ferree, 6 Lancaster, ieas 
Nov. 8, 1864. 

8-William Brinton (qv); 

7—William (1666-1751), m 1690, Jane Thatcher (1670- 
1755; Richard$, qv); 

6—Joseph (1692-1751), m 1711, Mary Pierce (b 1690; 
George’, from Eng., 1684); 

5-Moses (1725-89), m 1747, Elinor Varman (1725-88 ; 
Hattill, from Ireland, 1728); 

4-William (1759-1842), m 1785, Lydia Ferree; 

3-Judge Ferree (1800-74), Lancaster, Pa.; m 1824, 
Elizabeth Sharpless (1801-44). 

7—Mary (Warrenbuer) Ferree (widow of Daniel), 
from France with her six children and settled 
in Lancaster Co., Pa., 1708, where she pur- 
chased 2,000 acres from William Penn; 

6—John (6 1688), m 2d, Ruth Buffington; 

5-John_ (1739-1834), m 1765, Betty Bailey (1741-1823; 
John*, m Mary Marsh); 

4—Lydia (1766-1857), m 1785, William Brinton (4 
above). 

2-Only child of Lydia Sharpless Brinton (1825- 
1913), m 1868, Daniel Ostrom Timlow (1818-85), 
lawyer, later Presbyn. minister (son of Rev. 
William, whose father, a soldier in the British 
Army in Am. Rev., after the war married a 
Connecticut woman, for which he was dis- 
owned by his family and thereupon assumed 
the name Timlow, never divulging his true 
name to his sons). 

M Apr. 23, 189, Evelyn Carolan, b Sacramento, 
Calif., Oct. 3, 1867; dau. of James Carolan, a 
Calif. pioneer of ’49; issue: 1-Emily Carolan, } 
San Francisco, Apr. 17, 1896; Miss Porter’s Sch., 
Farmington, Conn. 

A.B., Princeton, ’86 (Chi Phi). Clubs: 


Lucy 


Broker. 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 79 


Ivy (Princeton, N.J.), University, Princeton 
ee York). Residence: 101 E. 75th St., New 
ork. 


1-TINGLEY, Raymon Meyers, §) Herrick Tp., 
Susquehanna Co., Pa., July 21, 1870. 

%Palmer (Tingle) Tingley (b 1614), from England 
in the ‘‘Planter,” 1635; served in Pequot War, 
1637, for services received grant of 8 acres at 
Ipswich, Mass., 1639; m Anna (or Hannah) Fos- 
dick (1615-81; Stephen?*) ; 

8-Samuel (1639/40-1666), m 1663, Elizabeth Call 
(1640/41-1715/16; Thomas’) ; 

7-Thomas (1667-1724), m 1694, Esther Stevens (1671- 
1724; Francis’; Francis?) ; 

6—Capt. Timothy (1697-1779), m 1730, Ruth Partridge 
(1704-78; Nathaniel’, m Lydia Wight; William’) ; 

5~Thomas (1732-1809), m 1754, Martha Day (1732-1805; 
Benjamin*, m Margaret Robinson; Nathaniel’; 
Anthony’); 

4-Dea. Elkanah (1760-1838), from Cheshire, Mass., 
to Harford, Pa., 1795; m 1st, 1779, Priscilla Ald- 
rich (1757-90; Sylvanus, of Smithfield, R.I., m 
Dorothy Smith; Peter*; Samuel?; Joseph’; 
George’); 

8—Benjamin (1785-1850), of Jackson and Greenfield, 
Pa.; m 2d, 1832, Elizabeth Clark (1811-78; Phine- 
has‘, soldier War 1812; Jonas®; Jonathan‘; 
Capt. Isaac?; Lt. Thaddeus’). 

5-John Lewis Meyers, Hessian soldier, wounded 
and taken prisoner at Battle of Trenton; m 
Katherina Topper (Johan*, m Susanna-, of 
Hamilton Tp., Pa.); 

4—~John Simon (1790-1871), m 1813, Susanna Shirley 
(1789-1878; Johns); 

3-John Melchoir (1816-86), m 1837, Anna Maria 
Rouse (1814-94; John‘, m Susanna, dau. of John 
Philip Shafer, soldier Am. Rev.). 

2-Only child of Guilford Solon Tingley (1838-1904), 
farmer; justice and co. commr., Susquehanna 
Co., Pa.; m Marietta Wells (1840-66); m 2d, 1869, 
Martha Permelia Meyers (1849-1921). 

Not married. Grad. Pleasant Mount Acad., ’88. 
Taught school 10 yrs. and was v.p. Pleasant 
Mount Acad.; postmaster, Herrick Center, Pa.. 
since 1899; also merchant. Compiler: The Ting- 
ley Family. Life mem. N.E. Hist. Geneal. Soc. 
Residence: Herrick Center, Pa. 


1-WICKLIFFE, William Arrington, } South Car- 
rollton, Ky., Feb. 16, 1860. 

7-David Wickliffe (d 1643), from Eng., 1636, settled 
at ‘“Wyckliffe Manor,” St. George’s Parish, 
Md.; mem. Assembly from Prince George’s 
Co., Md., 1639-48; m Jane—; 

6—-David (ca. 1636-ca. 1705-06), went to Va., 1650: 
noted Indian scout and interpreter; m 1677, 
Mary Sisson, widow of Louis Nicholas; 

5—Robert (ca. 1680-1759), mem. Fiscal Ct.; vestry- 
man Hamilton Parish, Prince William Co., 
Va.: m Blizabeth Arrington (Wansford®): 

4—Nathaniel (ca. 1720/21-1790), m bet. 1740-47; 

3—Arrington (1750-1820), with two brothers served 
in Am. Rev.; explored in Ky., 1780, and settled 
there 1801; m 1794. Catherine Davis (Benson‘), 

4-Abner Lee, of Va.; m ante 1780, Mrs. Frankie 
Lee McFarland; 

3—-Abner (1786-1858), went from N.C. to Ky.; m 1810, 
Margaret Barnet (1788-1858; Hugh‘, of N.C., m 
Margaret McFarland). 

2—-Only child of William Benson Wickliffe (1808- 
1892), planter; m 1852, Margaret Ann (Lee) Nich- 
ols (1826-1904). 

M Jan. 1, 1885, Mary Reynolds, } Greenville. Ky.. 
Mar. 31, 1863: dau. of John T. Reynolds, of 
Greenville, Ky. (g.son of Richard Reynolds, a 
Virginian and soldier Am. Rev.); issue (all h 
Greenville, Ky.): 1-Paul Reynolds, b Nov. 6, 
1885: Rose Poly. Inst., ’07; m 1921, Lucille, dau. 
of L. Z. Kirkpatrick, of Greenville, Ky. (issue: 
Paul Reynolds); 2-Madison Lee, b Aug. 1888; m 
Mar. 17, 1917, Lorine, dau. of Charles E. Mar- 
tin, of Greenville (issue: Mary Lee): 3—Louise, 
b Sept. 1890; Ward Sem.; m June 1912, R. A. 
Jones (issue: Marsaret Lester; William Wick- 
liffe); 4-William Benson, b May 1893; Harvard 
Law Sch.; m Aug. 1919, Louise, dau. of A. G. 
Crutchfield, of Henderson, Ky. (issue: Francis 
Crutchfield); 5-John Edwin, b Nov. 1894; m Jan. 
1921, Christine, dau. of James W. Oates, of 
Greenville (issue: William Arrington). 

Ed. West Ky. Normal, and law dept. U. Louis- 
ville. Pres. bd. of First Nat. Bank, Greenville. 
Ky.: pres. Greenville Coal Co., W. A. Wickliffe 
Coal Co. Club: Filson (Louisville). Residence: 
Greenville, Ky. 


1-WILKINS, Ernest Hatch, 6 Newton Centre, 
Mass., Sept. 14, 1880. 

9-Bray Wilkins (1610-1702), came to N.E., 1630; m 
Anna Gingell; 

8—-Thomas (1647-1717), m Hannah Nichols; 

7—Bray (1678-post 1724), m Rebecca Knight; 

6—Joshua (1718-post 1770), m Ruth-; 

5-Abijah (1751-1833), m Lucy Averill; 

4—Jason (1780-ca. 1824), m Mary (Edwards) Smith; 

3-Samuel Carter (1811-99), m Clara Boynton Hob- 
son. 

AS ie Hatch (ca. 1603-1661), came to N.E., 

9-Jonathan (1625-1710), m Sarah Rowley; 

8-Thomas (b 1649), m Abigail Codman; 

7—-Thomas (b 1685), m Mary Cathcart; 

6—Capt. Paul (1722-1802), m Temperance Davis; 

5—-Capt. Isaac (1765-1816), m Abigail Clark; 

4—Silas (1793-1862), m Mary Curry; 

SA patio A. (1819-1904), m Elizabeth Parsons Chand- 


er. 

2-Only child of Samuel Francis Wilkins (6 1847), 
banker, Boston; m 1870, Laura Elizabeth Hatch 
(1848-1918). « © 

M June 12, 1906, Oriana Phillips Hall, 6 Cam- 
bridge, Mass.; dau. of James Morris Whiton 
Hall (See Who’s Who in America, Vol. 10); is- 
sue: 1—Bleanor Chandler, b Newton Centre, 
Mass., June 8,1907;2—-Robert Hall, ) Cambridge, 
Mass., Mar. 30, 1911. 

A.B., Amherst, 700 (D.K.E., P.B.K.), A.M., 1903; 
Ph.D., Harvard, 1910; (Litt.D., Amherst, 1920). 
Education since 1900; Instr. Romance langs., 
Amherst, 1900-04, Harvard, 1906-12; asso. prof. 
Romance langs., 1912-16, prof. since 1916, also 
dean, Colleges of Arts, Literature and Science, 
1923-26, U. Chicago. Author (See Who’s Who 
in America). Summer place: North Pembroke, 
tel Residence: 5536 Kimbark Av., Chicago, 


Stue q's 


Arms: Azure, a chevron between three cross cross- 
lets fitchee, within a border engrailed or. 


Crest: Talbot’s head or, ears sable. 
Motto: Esse quam videri. 


1-TUTTLE, Penelope T. Sturgis Cook (Mrs. H. 
Croswell), ) N.Y. City, Dec. 21, 1853. 

4-George Cressman (1746-94), of Germantown, 
Pa.; soldier Am. Rev.; m Anna Maria Hoff- 
man; 

38-Anna Maria, m Charles Joachim Cook. 

6—Jonathan Sturgis, from Wales; bought a 
large tract of land in Md. which he called 
“Aberdeen” (site of training camp in World 
War); m Elizabeth Wolfe; 

5-William, m Elizabeth Stockley, or Stokeley 
(Woodman*, m Jane Rogers; Woodman’, from 
Eng., 1648; mem. Provincial Assembly of Md., 
and surveyor of highways, 1656); 

4-Stokeley, ensign in Wyoming Massacre; m 
1769, Sarah Levick; 

8—-Stokeley, m 1791, Mary Finacorn. 

7-Richard Levick, from Eng.; with William 
Penn was a founder of Dover, N.J.; m Mary-; 

6-Richard, m Mary Clayton (William’, a cousin 

of William Penn; from Eng., 1671; mem. 
Gov.’s Council of Pa., 1684; justice); 


80 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


5—-William, m Sarah Crispin; 

4-Sarah, m Stokeley Sturgis (4 above). 

2-Dau. of George Henry Cook, tobacco mer- 
chant; m 1838, Mary Sturgis; issue: I-George 
Henry (d; m Mary Lamphere); II—Mary Stur- 
gis (d; m William H. Simonson); IiI-Charles 
Albert (d 1881); IV—Penelope T. Sturgis 
(above). 

IV-—m Feb. 7, 1878, Henry Croswell Tuttle, 6b 
Hudson, N.Y., June 14, 1847; issue: 1—-Charles 
Henry (qv for Tuttle lineage). 

Mem. C.D.A., D.A.R., Washington Hdars. Assn. 
(dir.), Nat. Soc. Patriotic Women of Amer- 
ica, Nat. Soc. Daughters of the Union. Sum- 
mer place: “The Snuggery,’’ Lake George, 
N.Y. Residence: 10 Hamilton Terrace, New 
York, 


Outtle 


Azure and doubly coatised or, a lion pas- 
sant, sable. 

Crest: A mount vert or green hill and a bird hold- 
ing in its beak an olive branch or. 


Arms: 


Motto: Vincere aut mori. 


ts ttle are Charles Henry, 6 N.Y. City, Apr. 

1, 1879. 

9-William Tuttle (qv); 

8—John (1631-83), m 1653, Kattareen Lane (John®, 
of Milford, Conn.); 

7—Daniel (1664-1700), m 1692, Hannah Sanford (1669- 
1709; Andrew’); 

6—Andrew (1695-1783), m 1729, Ann Woodruff (1711- 
1787; Lt. John’, m Mary Hall); 

pe (1785-94), m 1776, Eunice Rogers (1735- 
1795) ; 


4-Bethuel (1779-1818), m 1808, Julia Doolittle (1782- 
1860; Isaac*); 
D.D. (1811-96), m 1842, 


3-Isaac Henry, 
Parmlee Beecher (1814-74). 

2-Only child of Henry Crosswell Tuttle (1847- 
1882), m 1878, Penelope T. Sturgis Cook (qv 
for maternal lineages). 

M June 7, 1907, Helene Wheeler, b Oswego, N.Y., 
Nov. 12, 1881; dau. of James Wheeler, of New 
Brunswick, N.J.; issue (all Bb N.Y. City): 1- 
Evelyn Cressman, b Mar. 29, 1908; 2-Charlotte 
Merrill, 6 Apr. 28, 1910; 3-Henry Croswell, b 
July 17, 1914; Helene Jasmine, 6 Jan. 31, 1916. 

A.B., Columbia U., ’99 (P.B.K.), LL.B., 1902. Ad- 
mitted to bar 1902, and since in practice at 
New York; mem. law firm of Davies, Auer- 
bach & Cornell. Trustee Coll. City of New 
York since 1913 (chmn. bd., 1924-25); chmn. 
Selective Service Bd. 145, World War; mem. 
Rep. Co. Com. of N.Y. County since 1923; and 
chmn. of its advisory com., 1925; mem. N.Y. 
State Com. on Reconstruction, 1925; mem. 
com. on legislation of N.Y. City Bar Assn. 
since 1923; mem. N.Y. Co. Lawyers Assn. 
Chmn. dept. religious edu. of Greater New 
York Fed. of Chs.; vestryman St. Luke’s P.E. 
Ch. and supt. of its Sunday Sch. Residence: 
339 Convent Av., New York. 


1-ASHMEAD, Duffield, Jr., 6 Phila., Pa., Mar. 


18, 1883. 
7-John Ashmead (1648-88), 


Sarah 


from Cheltenham, 


Eng., to Cheltenham, Montgomery Co., Pa., 
1682; m 1677, Mary Currier (William); 

6-John (1679-1742), m 1703, Sarah Sellers (Samuel’, 
of Darby, Pa.); 

5-Samuel (1710-94), justice Ct. of Quarter Ses- 
sions for Co. of Phila.; mem. Provincial Conv., 
1775; mem. General Assembly, 1782, 83, 89, 90; 
m 1730, Esther Morgan; 

4-Jacob (1742-1814), capt. First Pa. Bn. during 
Am. Rev.; m Mary Naglee (Jacob‘); 

8—Isaac (1790-1870), m 1828, Belina Farren (Jacob, 
of East Haven, Conn.). j 

Maternally, 4-Noah Simons (6 1765), came to 
Phila., ca. 1786; dry goods mcht.; m 1803, Cath- 
arine Cornish (John®; Robert®, m Elizabeth 
Harrot): 

3-George Washington (d 1887), m Mary Myerle. 

2-Son of Duffield Ashmead (1836-1916), Presbyn. 
minister, and accountant; m Margaret Myerle 
Simons (6 1845); issue: I-Henry Clifton (See 
Vol. 1, p. 429); II-Margaret (6 1881; m Roger 
Sherman Mitchell); I1]—Duffield, Jr. (above). 

III-m June 24, 1916, Nadine Camac Neill Prew, 
b Lima, Peru, dau. of Edward J. Prew, of 
Taunton, Eng., m Nadine Camac Neill, of 
ees Pa.; issue: 1—Duffield, III, b Mar. 17, 

B.A., in Architecture, U.Pa., ’06. Mem. De Ar- 
mond, Ashmead & Bickley, architects, Phila., 
Pa. Mem. A.I.A., Colonial Soc. of Pa. Clubs: 
Union League, Merion Cricket, St. David’s 
Golf. Residence: Ithan, Pa. 


aa ret John Alden, } Jamaica, N.Y., Jan. 

9-John Alden (qv); 

8—David (1646-1719), m Mary Southworth: ; 

7-Elizabeth (1677-1771), m Dea. John Seabury (d 
1759; desc. John Seabury, from Eng. to the 
Barbados, thence to Boston, 1639; 

6-Rev. Samuel (1706-64), m Elizabeth Powell; 

5-Adam, M. D. (1789-1800), m Miriam Peters; 

4—-Adam (1767-1826), m Jemima Skidmore; 

8—John Skidmore (1812-88), m Elizabeth Rush- 
more. 

8-Thomas Sayre (qv); 

7—Daniel (d 1723); 

6—Jonathan (d 1762), m Jane Walmsley; 

5—-Isaac (1762-1842), wrote name Sears: fifer, N.J. 
Cont. Line, in Am. Rev.; m Abigail Hunt; 

4-Rev. Gilbert Hunt (1787-1867), m Eliza Maria 
Brown; 

8—Gilbert (1818-82), m Anna Leah Seaman. 

2-Son of John Henry Seabury, M.D. (1847-99), 
physician, Yonkers, N.Y.; m 1875, Martha 
Sayres (1849-85); issue: I-John Alden (above); 
II—Martha Seaman (1878-88); III—Anna Leah 
(b 1880; m Parry D. Saylor); I1V—Walter Sayres 
(6 1883); V-William Rushmore (1885-86). 

I-m Feb. 22, 1896, Mamie Towers, b New York, 
N.Y., June 16, 1878; dau. William Towers, of 
N.Y.; issue: 1-Irene Towers, 6 Brooklyn, N.Y., 
Aug. 10, 1897; 2-Marian Mary, b Brooklyn, N.Y.. 
Mar. 25, 1899; 3-Violet Virginia (May 20-July 
24, 1900); 4-Arthur William, } Brooklyn, Aug. 
3, 1901; m 1922, Annie Lou Whitlock: 5-Anna 
Leah, 6 Cheyenne, Wyo., Oct. 29, 1903; m 1924, 
Jack Anderson Stafford; 6—Priscilla Alden, 6 
Decatur, Ill., Oct. 8, 1905; 7-Henry Thomas (b 
1908, d infancy); 8-Juanita Martha, 6b Ho- 
quiam, Wash., June 29, 1909; 9-John Gilbert, b 
Stites, Ida., Aug. 16, 1912. 

Newspaper editor: publisher of The Mayflower 
and Alden Kindred Historiographer; author 
of Tercentenary Book of Alden (genealogy). 
Mem. S.M.D., S.C.W., S.R., S.A.R., Alden Kin- 
dred of America; founder of The Alden Kin- 
dred of -New York City and Vicinity, and 
Colonial Soc. of U.S. Address: Jamaica, N.Y. 


1-TOPPING, Louise Elvira Grinnell (Mrs. 
George), 6 Eaton Rapids, Mich., Oct. 21, 1865. 

8—-Matthew Grinnell (qv): 

7—Daniel (1636-1703), m 1663, Mary Wodell (b 1640; 
John’, m Mary-); 

6—Tonathan (b 1670), m 1698, Abigail Ford: 

5-Jonathan (b 1711), m 1785, Alice Mias (b 1710: 
Nicholas*, m Elizabeth, dau. of Richard 
Nichols); 

4—Nathaniel (1735-1829), m 1764, Ruth-: 

eae (1773-1828), m 1795, Rhoda Dennis (1779- 


8-Francis Dudley, m Sarah Wheeler (George?, 
of Concord): 

7-Samuel (1668-1777), m Abigail Rogers (Samuel; 
Rev. Nathaniel®, qv); 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA . 81 


6—-Samuel (1705-1750), m Abigail Waters (Richard’; 
John’; Richard’); 

5-Stephen (1735-1783-84), Am. Rev.; m Lydia Har- 
wood (Capt. Joseph*; Peter’; Nathaniel’); 

4—Gen. Peter (1773-1847), of Peru, Vt.; mem. Vt. 
Legislature, etc.; m- Lucy Barnard (1773-1840) ; 

3-Elvira (1807-62), m Johnson Montgomery (1806- 
1883; Robert, from Ireland to Johnstown, N.Y., 
1805, m Annis Sproul). 

2—Dau. of Hiram Grinnell (1821-69), farmer, nr. 
Eaton Rapids, Mich.; m 1865, Amanda Elvira 
Montgomery (1833-1913), she m 2d, 1872, Julius 
Humeston (1823-1907); issue (mother’s lst mar- 
riage): I-Louise Elvira (above); II—Maud Es- 
telle (Mrs. Walter A. Briggs, qv for Barnard 
lineage); (mother’s 2d marriage): III-Stephen 
J. (b 1875). 

I-m May 25, 1887, George Topping, b St. Clairs- 
ville, O., Aug. 6, 1858; issue (all b Cedar Point, 
Kan.): 1—-Charles Tallman, b Mar. 26, 1888; 
m July 18, 1914, Maud Kirk-Smith (issue: Lou- 
ise Joslyn; Mary Cornelia); 2—-Mary Louise 
(Mrs. Curtis T. Williams, qv for Topping 
lines); 3—Albert Dudley (June 8, 1891-Oct. 20, 
1920) ; 4-Helen Grinnell, b Aug. 3, 1893. 

Mem. 'D.A.R. Residence: Cedar Point, Kan. 


1-WILLIAMS, Louise Topping (Mrs. 
Curtis T.), D Cedar Point, Kan., Sept. 25, 1889. 

10-William Ward (qv); 

9—-William (1649-97), m 1679, Mrs. Hannah (Brig- 
ham) Eames_ (1650-1719; Thomas Brigham?, 
from Eng., 1635, m Mercy Hurd); 

S—Col. William (1680- 1767), rep. Gen.-Ct.; col. of 
militia; m 1702, Jane Cleveland (1681- 1745; Sam- 
uel®, m Jane Keyes; Moses”, qv); 

7—Charles (1722-45), d at capture of Louisbourg; 
m 1st, 1742, Abigail Pike (1724-84; William’, m 
Mary Flagg); 

6—W illiam (1743-1819), mem. Com. Safety in Am. 
Rev.; soldier Am, Rev. at Burgoyne’s sur- 
render; mem. Vt. Legislature; m 1763, Lucy 
Church (1748-1846; Noah’, m Lydia Barnard); 

5-Lorenzo (1785-1841), m 1806, Abigail Cleveland; 

4-Lucy (1811-96), m Alexander Topping’ (1809-88) ; 

3—Henry (b 1835), m Mary R. Tallman (1836-1909). 

10-—Moses Cleveland (qv); 

9Edward (b 1664), of Pomfret and Canter- 
bury, Conn.; m Ist, Deliverance Palmer 
(b 1665) ; 

8-Deliverance (1684-1744), of R.I. and Conn.; m 


Mary-; 

7-Enoch (1725-95), of Pomfret and Windham: m 
Deborah Fassett (1725-96), of Hampton, N.Y.: 

6-Solomon (1754-1844), soldier Am. Rev.; m Ist, 
Martha Rathbone (1760-1850) ; 

5-Abigail (1789-1880), nm» Lorenzo Ward (5 above). 

2-Dau. of George Topping (b 1858), m 1887, Louise 
Elvira Grinnell (qv for maternal lines). 

M Dec. 31, 1914, Curtis Talmadge Williams, b 
Mayfield, Kan., May 2, 1887: Ph.D., Clark U., 
1917; son of Rev. Morgan Williams, of Em- 
poria, Kan. 

Grad. Kan. State Teachers’ Coll., ’13; A.B., State 
U. of Wash., ’23. Residence: 6280 21st Av. N.E., 
Seattle, Wash. 


heen eg Maud Estelle Grinnell (Mrs. Walter 
A.), b Eaton Rapids, Mich., July 12, 1867. 

9-John Barnard (qv); 

eb (b 1631), m 1654, Sarah Flemming (1638- 

7-John (b 1656), m 8d, Mary Morse (b 1661/62; 
Joseph’; Joseph®; Joseph?) ; 

6—Jonathan (1703-75), m Hannah Stowell (1715-1801; 
Samuel’?; David’; Samuel’); 

5-Benjamin (1750- 1837), of Peru, Vt.; Am. Rev.: 
m Lucy Wood (1752-1840: Nathan®; Abraham’; 
Abraham$§; Michael?; William”); 

4—Lucy (1773- 1840), m Peter Dudley (1773-1847); 

Se) (1807-62), m Johnson Montgomery 

2Dau. of Amanda Elvira Montgomery (1833- 
1913), m 1st, Hiram Grinnell (1821-69); for issue 
and other lineages see Mrs. George Topping. 

M Dec. 12, 1894, Rev. Walter Abel Briggs. 0 
Chesterfield. McComb Co., Mich., July 7, 1863: 
son of Jerub Briggs, m Harriet Chapin Leon- 
ard: issue: 1-Egbert Estabrook, b Hudsonville, 
Mich., Oct. 12, 1895; Grinnell Coll., Ia., ’18; m 
Aug. 1920, Berenice Ann Reynolds (issue: Wil- 
liam Egbert); 2-Dwight Newton, 6 Big Rap- 
ids. Mich.. Mar. 12, 1900: Grinnell Coll. 

Residence: 3322 Cortland St., Chicago, T1l. 


1-HODGEINS, Howard Lincoln, } Elgin, IIl., 
Jan. 23, 1862. 


8-Isaac Vermilye (1601-76; son of John, m Marie 
Roubley, probably Wallons, from France to 
Eng.), removed from London to Holland, 
thence in the “Purmerlander Kerck,” to New 
Amstel, on the Delaware, 1662; removed to 
Harlem, New Amsterdam, 1663; m Jacomina 
Jacobse; 

7-Johannes (1682-96), m Aaltje Waldron (1651-1734) ; 

ee (1682-1767), m Josyntie Van Oblenis (b 


5—-Peter, m Mary Pinckney; 
4—-Susan (d 1850), m John Shear (1768-1836) ; 
38-William (1799-1862), m Harriet Whitcomb (0b 
2-Son of Harriet Eliza Shear (1836-1915), m 1857, 
David Hodgkins (b Eng. 1823-79), from Eng. 
May (1858-1923); II—Cora (1860-1911; m Theo In- 
galls King, d 1906); IIlI—Howard Lincoln 
(b 1866); VI—Harry Grant (6 1868; m Nina Dun- 
can Bradley, d 1925); VII—Willie (6 and d 1870). 
for issue). 
B., A.M., Columbian, ’83, Ph.D., 1892; (Sc.D., 
Education, with 
Columbian U. and George Washington U., 
Since 1883, was pres., 1921-23, and since dean 
Kalorama Rd., Washington, D.C. 
1-HODGKINS, Marie Elise Wilkinson (Mrs. 
Dec. 31, 1866. 
10—John Woodson ein -1644), from Eng. to Va., 
9-Robert (1634- -1707), 
(Richard? of Va.); 
ca. 1679, Judith Tarleton 
(Stephen’) ; 
7-Stephen (1704-36), m 1730, Elizabeth Branch 
6-Matthew (1731-94), m 1753, Elizabeth Le Villian 
(1737-1803; John, Jr.7, m Philippa Dupuy): 
(1758-1817; John®, m Dorothea Randolph); 
4—Caroline R. (1792-1879), m Dr. Augustus Na- 
3—Maj. Nathaniel W. (1811-90), m 2d, 1841, Mary 
Ann Burnam (1818-1904). 
1865, Ahab George Wilkinson (1834-1922). For 
issue and other lineages see George Lawrence 
M June 18, 1890, Howard Lincoln Hodgkins 
(qv); issue: 1-Howard Wilkinson (qv); 2- 
Mem. D.C. Bd. of Edn., bd. lady mers. George 
Washington U. Hosp., Casualty Hosp.; mem. 
nat. Community Bible Readers League, ete. 
Mem. C.D.A., Dau. Barons of Runnemede, 
etc. 
Residence: 1821 Kalorama Rd., Washington, D.C. 
1-HODGKINS, Howard Wilkinson, }) Washing- 
10—James Wilson (d 1672), of Calvert Co., Md.; m 
Margaret— 
1735) ; 
8—Joseph (ante 1717-1770), m — Letchworth?; 
6—-Capt. Nathaniel (17 Th4- 96), officer Cont. Army 
and capt. Md. militia, 1779; m 2d, Margaret 
5—-Dr. Augustus Nathaniel Coburn (ca. 1790-1827), 
m 1811, Caroline Randolph Woodson; 
Mary Ann Burnam (1818-1904) ; 
3-Lucinda B. (b 1842), m 1865, Ahab George Wil- 
2-Son of Marie Elise Wilkinson (qv), m Howard 
Lincoln Hodgkins (qv). 
ton, D.C., Sept. 20, 1890; dau. of Walter Rose 
Wilcox, of Washington, m Ella Garrison Mil- 


1793) 
with his father, James, ca, 1828; issue: I-Ida 
(above); I1V—Minnie (1863-1900); V—Jessie Esther 
Iit—m June 18, 1890, Marie Elise Wilkinson (qv 
George Washington, 1921). 
(See Who’s Who in America). Residence: 1821 
Howard Lincoln), } Columbia, Boone Co., Mo., 
1619; m ante 1619, 
m 1656, Elizabeth Ferris 
8-John (1658-1716), m 
(d 1789; Matthew’, m Frances Ware); 
5-Blizabeth (1759-97), m 1778, Josiah Woodson 
thaniel Coburn Wilson (ca. 1790-1827) ; 
2-Dau. of Lucinda Burnam Wilson (b 1842), m 
Wilkinson. 
George Wilson, 6 Washington, D.C., Oct. 9, 
council and 1st v.p. exec. bd. Nat. and Inter- 
DUA Pe Ate Hes One Bek Ven DiAyEt. Wis. Demlotz, 
ton, D.C., Aug. 10, 1891. 
®#Joseph (ca. 1655-1717), m Frances Hilleary (d 
7—Joseph (d 1762), m 1st, Mary Broome (1729- 1809) ; 
Parker na 1833) ; 
4-Maj. Nathaniel Warfield (1811-90), m 2d, 1841, 
kinson (1834-1922). 
M July 17, 1918, Helen Louise Wilcox, } Washing- 
ler; issue: 1-Helen Marie, } Washington, D.C., 


July 23, 1914; 2-Wilcox Howard, b Cambridge, 
Mass., June 13, 1920. 
B.S. in C.E., George Washington U., ’13 (Theta 


Delta Chi), LL.B., 1916 (Phi Delta Phi). Law- 
yer (patent causes). Served pvt. to Ist It., 
C.A., D.C.N.G., 1915-17; organization federal- 


82 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


ized, and was assigned as c.o. 2d Co., July 25, 
1917; capt., July 26, 1917; brig. intelligence 
officer and later adj., 35th Brig., C.A.C.; in 
France, Aug. 21, 1918-Mar. 2, 1919; assigned to 
patent sect., Gen. Staff, Mar. 26, 1919; dis- 
charged, Aug. 5, 1919; maj., C.A.O.R.C., Oct. 20, 
1919; 1t. col., same, Dec. 9, 1924; c.o., 581st C.A. 
Regiment (A-A). Member S.A.R., .O.F.W., 
M.O.W.W., A.L., V.F.W., Am. Patent Law 
Assn., Chicago Patent Law Assn. Club: 
University (Washington). Residence: 562 Oak 
t., Winnetka, 1]1l. 


COL. RAYMOND CUSTER TURCK. 


1-TURCK, Raymond Custer, b Gratiot Co., 
Mich., Oct. 12, 1874. 

Dese. Lt. Paulus Jacobszen Turck (b ca. 1635; 
son of Jacob), from Holland to New Amster- 
gate before 1660, m Aeltje Barentse Cool; and 
thru: 

38—Zachariah (1790-1855), removed from Schoharie 
Co., N.Y., to Port Hope, Ont., 1820; m Rebec- 
cah Decker (1801-77). 

10—Nathaniel Ely (q 

9-Samuel (d 1692), 
Day (1641-1725); 

8-Samuel (1668-1732), Springfield; m Martha Bliss 
(1674-1702) ; 

7-Samuel (1701- 1758), Springfield; m Abigail War- 
riner (1708-62); 

6—-Thomas (1725-90), West Springfield; m Sarah 
Merrick (1731-1807) ; 

5-Thomas (1766-1844), West Springfield; m Eunice 
Morley (1771-1836) ; 

4-Armenius (1796-1864), Stockton, N.Y.; m Electa 
Munger (1799-1836) ; 

3%Gen. Ralph (1820-83), founder of Alma, Mich., 
ca. 1850; col. 8th Mich. Vol. Inf. in Civil War; 
m Mary Halstead (1823-1905). 

2-Son of William Sisson Turck (1839-1912), capt. 
26th Mich. Vol. Inf. in Civil War; banker; m 
1865, Louise Amelia Ely (6 1845). 

M Aug. 10, 1898, Bertha Bouton (qv for issue), 

Grad. Mich. Mil. Acad., ’92; med. dept., U. Mich., 
1892-95; M.D., New York U., 189%. Surgeon, 
Lansing, Mich., 1897-98, at Chicago, 1898-1904; 
supt. Alma Springs (Mich.) Sanitarium, 1904- 
1905; at Jacksonville, Fla., since 1905; chief sur- 
geon St. Luke’s Hosp.; state health officer of 
Fla. since 1921. Maj., Med. Corps of Fla., 
comdg. Ist Fla. Field Hosp. on Tex. border, 
1916; lt. col., M.C., div. surgeon, 35th Div., 


Vv); 
Springfield, Mass.; m Mary 


A.E.F., Apr. 10, 1918-Mar. 20, 1919; col., Feb. 26, 
1919; base surgeon Base Sect. 2, AEF, 
France, 1919. Wounded in action, Argonne, 
Oct. 1, 1918; Croix de Guerre (French); cita- 
tions for ‘service in action from Marshal 
Petain, General Pershing and Maj. Gen. 
Traub; D.S.M., 1921; University Palms, offi- 
cer grade, France, 1921. Col. comdg. 124th Inf,, 
1921-25 (See Who’s Who in America). Resi- 
dence: Los Cedros, Ortega, Fla. 


1-TURCK, Bertha Bouton (Mrs. Raymond C.), 
6 Chicago, I1l., Sept. 22, 1874. 

8—John Bouton (d 1700), Huguenot ancestry; from 
Eng. in the ‘Assurance,’ to Boston, 1635; 
later at Norwalk, Conn.; m 3d, ca. 1673, Mrs. 
Mary Stevenson; 

7—Joseph (6 ca. iy m Mary-; 

6-Jachin (6 ca. 1700); 

5—-Capt. Joseph ree -ca. 1778), m 1748, Susannah 
Raymond; 

4—-William, m Sarah Benedict; 

3—Nathaniel, S.T.D., LL.D. (1799-1878), B.A., Yale, 
1821; pastor Ist Congl. Ch. of Concord, N.H., 
47 yrs.; state historian of N.H.; m 2d, 1829, 
Mary Ann P. Bell. 

2-Dau. of Christopher Bell Bouton (1839-1915), m 
1861, Martha A. Cushing (d 1864); m 2d, 1865, 
Harriet M. Cushing (d 1868); m 3d, 1869, Elle- 
nora Hoyt. 

M Aug. 10, 1898, Raymond Custer Turck (qv); 
issue: 1-Mary Persis Bouton, b Chicago, Mar. 
23, 1900; Mass. Agrl., ’26; 2-Eleanor Louise, 0 
Chicago, Oct. 2, 1902. 

Residence: Los Cedros, Ortega, Fla. 


1-WILKINSON, George Lawrence, } Washing- 
ton, D.C., Sept. 9, 1868. 

8-Lawrence Wilkinson (d 1692), officer in army 
of Charles I, came to Providence, R.I., 1645/46; 
m Susannah Smith (d 1692); 

7-John (1654-1708), m 1689, Deborah Whipple (8 


(1690-1756), m 1717, Rebecca Scott (1699- 


5-Ahab (6 ca. 1721), m 1755, Abigail Scott; 

4-Joseph (1759-1812), m Martha Jenckes id 1823) ; 

3—Ahab (d 1833), m Eliza Ann Jillson (1814-41), 

2—Son of Ahab George Wilkinson (1834- 1922), m 
1865, Lucinda Burnam Wilson (6b 1842); issue: 
I—Marie Elise (Mrs. Howard Lincoln Hodg- 
kins, qv for Woodson line); II—George 
Lawrence (above); aus (6 and d 1871);, IV— 
Lucille Warfield (b 1876). 

II—m Oct. 30, 1895, Adele Enloe, b Jackson, Tenn., 
Oct. 20, 1874; dau. of Benjamin Augustine 
Enloe, of Jackson, m Fanny Ashworth; issue: 
1—Frances Ashworth, } Washington, D.C., Feb. 
20, 1897; m Jan. 4, 1919, Arthur H. Bunker (is- 
sue: Adele, 6 Oct. 4, 1919; George Raymond, bd 
May 26, 1923) ; 2—Lawrence, 6 Evanston, IIl., Jan. 
18, 1905; 3-Lucien, and 4Enloe (twins), b Chi- 
cago, Tll., Jan, 9, 1909. 

Biss Columbian (now George Washington), ’88, 
Line 1891, LL.M., 1892. Registrar, Columbian 
Oe, 1888- 89; examiner, U.S. Patent Office, 1889- 
1901; patent atty. at Chicago since 1901; now 
sr. mem. firm Wilkinson, Huxley, Byron and 
Knight. Clubs: Cosmos (Washington), Uni- 
versity (Chicago), University, Evanston Coun- 
try, Glen View Golf (Evanston). Residence: 
1027 Greenwood Boul., Evanston, Ill. 


1-ATWATER, June Lyon (Mrs. Fred), b Naples, 
INGY* earls 10, 1873. 

9—William Lyon (1620-92), from Eng. in the 
Honey el, ”*> to Roxbury, Mass., 1635; mem. A. 
and H.A. Co.; m Sarah Ruggles (b 1629) ; 

8—-Samuel 1650. 1718) ; 

7—Abiel (1680-1756) ; 

6—Jonathan (1709-85); 

5-Simeon (b 1745), Bennington, Vt.; 
Bronson (d 1767); 

siarry (6 1775), Naples, INE Yes 

3—Bronson King (6b 1800), m Paulina Wiley. 

10-John Alden (qv); 

9-Elizabeth, m William Peabody; 

8—William (6 1664), m Judith— (6b 1669); 

7—-William (1702-78), m 1724, Jerusha Starr; 

eae (1727-1815), m 1761, Ruth Babcock (d 

5—William (1764-1834); 

4—William (1786- 1859), m Roxanna Burdick: 

3-—Polly Maria (1809-87), m 1830, Jedediah Barbour 
Stiles (1803-89). 

11-Elder William Brewster (qv); 


m Martha 


m Hannah Clark 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 83 


10—Jonathan (1593-1659), m 1624, Lucretia Oldham; 

9-Hannah (1641-64), m Samuel Starr (ca. 1640-1668 ; 
Thomas’; Dr. Comfort?) ; 

8-Thomas (1668-1711/12), m 1693/94, Mary Morgan 
(1670-1765) ; 

7—Jerusha (b 1703), m William Peabody (7 above). 

2-Dau. of Simeon Bronson Lyon (1835-85), m 
Louise Elvina Stiles (1833-1908); issue: I—Car- 
oline Lelia (m Frederick Gross, d 1903); II- 
Lina Maria (1872- veal m Joseph Wilson Hobbs); 
IlI-—June (above). 

IlI-—m Oct. 24, 1894, Fred Atwater, b Derby, Conn., 
Dec. 28, 1870; issue: 1—Henrietta, b Bridgeport, 
Conn., Oct. "28, 1896; Smith, 19; m Jan. 5, 1918, 
Joel AG Goldthwait (issue: Joel Cabot, b 1918; 
David Atwater, b 1921; June Lyon, 0b 1924); - 
Louise, 6 Bridgeport, Jan. 30, 1899; Smith, 720; 
m Jan. 14, 1921, Prete Douglas Munson (issue; 

Craig Douglas, hae 1924). 

Mem. S.M.D. Clubs: Country (Brooklawn), 
Fairfield Beach. Residence: 454 Colorado Av., 
Bridgeport, Conn. 


ea hemarene Margaret Suplee Poole (Mrs. Rich- 
ard E.), 6 Wilmington, Del., Feb. 9, 1870. 

6-Joseph Poole (17(4-62; son of William, of Par- 
ish of Broomfield, Co. Cumberland, Eng., m 
Jeannot Twentymen), came to America; m 
Rebekah Janney (Abel’, justice Bucks Co., 
Pa., mem. Pa. Assembly, m Elizabeth Stacy; 
Thomas’, from Eng. to Pa., 1683, was justice 
and mem. Penn’s Council, m Margaret 
Heath); 

5-William (1729-79), of Wilmington, Del.; m 2d, 
1761, Elizabeth (Shipley) Canby (William Ship- 
ley®, m Ann-); 

4-William (1764-1829), m 1791, Sarah Sharpless 
(1769-1823; Benjamin‘, Middletown, Del., m 
1746, Martha, dau. of Benjamin Mendenhall, m 
Lydia Roberts); 

3—John Morton (1812-79), m 1839, Ann Suplee 
(Thomas‘, m 1812, Lydia Baker). 

8—Capt. William Warner (1627-1706), from Eng. to 
Salem, N.J., 1675; settled at ‘‘Blockley,” Phila.. 
ie aliyye mem. first Council of Province of 
Pa., 1681; m Anna Dide (Dyde); 

7-William’ (1653-1714), m Christina Schute; 

6—-William (1709-1764), Gloucester, N.J.; went to 
Wilmington, Del., ca. 1732; m Mary Welton 
(or Wilton); 

5—Joseph (1742-1800), Wilmington; m Mary Yar- 
nall (1744-1823) ; 

4—William (1774- 1845), Wilmington; m 1798, Esther 
Tatnall (1779-1860) ; 

3—Edward Tatnall (1806-1871), m 1834, Williamina, 
dau. of William Young, from Scotland to 
Phila., m Rachel Anderson. 

2-Only child of Thomas Suplee Poole (1842-80), 
m 1868, as Jean Warner (1840-1912), 

M Apr. 29, 1881, Richard Everett Edsall (See 
iIVOlant.a DD: 77); issue (all }b Pittsburgh, Pa.): 
1—Richard Everett, Jr., 6 Mar. 30, 1898; U. of 
Pittsburgh, '15; 2-Donald Welton, b Sept. 24, 
1895; Pa. State Coll., ’21; m June 30, 1920, 
Margaret Elizabeth, dau. Carl Auerswald, 
Cheswick, Pa. (issye: Donald Welton, Jr., 6 
Feb. 15, 1924); 3-David Linn (May 5, 1897-Dec. 
4, 1900); 4-Lillian Warner, b Mar. 6, 1899; 5— 
Hubert Linn, 6b Mar. 21, 1905; 6-Margery Tat- 
nall, 6 Feb. 10, 1908. 

Residence: Oakmont, Pa. 


1-AUSTEN, Jessica Tyler (Mrs. Willard), } 
Binghamton, N.Y., Aug. 9, 1860. 

9-Job Tyler (qv); 

8-Hopestill, m Mary Lovell (Daniel!); 

7-Capt. James (b 1682), m 1706, Hannah Safford; 

6—Capt. Moses (d 1787), m 1729, Mary Belcher; 

5—Elisha (d 1809), m 1755, Hannah Lester; 

4-Col. Moses (d 1829), m Olive Coit; 

3-Elisha (1794-1857), m 1830. 

2-Dau. of Moses Coit Tyler, L.H.D., LL.D. (1835- 
1900), B.A., Yale, ’57; prof. Am. history, Cor- 
nell U.: author; m 1859, Jeanette Hull Gilbert 
(1838-1917). 

M June 20, 1898, Willard Austen, Bb Jackson, 
Mich., Dec. 24, 1860; A.B., Cornell, ’91; libra- 
rian Cornell U. (See Who’s Who in America). 

Teacher, writer, translator. Residence: 227 
Willard Way, Ithaca, N.Y. 


1-—EDWARDS, Ariel Ballou, b Woonsocket, R.I., 
Jan, 27, 1871. 

9-Rice Edwards (ca. 1615-1683), settled at Salem, 
Mass., 1642; planter at Wenham, Mass., 1653; 
m 1643, Joan-}; 


8-John (1644-97), Wenham, Mass.; m 1666, Mary 
Solart (John®, of Beverly); 
7—John (0b 1668), m 1698, Annah Dodge, of Ipswich, 


Mass.; 
6—John (1705-73), m 1727, Abigail Hooper (Capt. 
William’); 
5-John (b 1734), m 2d, Hannah Woodberry Ben- 
nett; 
4-Azariah (6 1779), m Nabby Smith (Andrew’); 
3-Azariah (1802- ae m Catherine Mann. 
8-Maturin Ballou 
7-—James (1652- Lies 
(Valentine§) ; 


av); 
m 1683, Susanna Whitman 


6—James (1684-1764), m 1714, Catherine Arnold 
(Elisha’; Stephen§; William!) ; 

5—Ariel (1715- 96), m ca. 1740, Jerusha Slack (Ben- 
jamin*®; William’); 

4-Dea. Ariel (1758-1839), m 2d, 1802, Edilda Tower 
(Levi®, capt. Am. Rev.); 

8—Dr. Ariel (1805-87), m 1832, Hannah Horton 
(1808-73 ; Barnabas‘). 

2-Son of Dr. Daniel Mann Edwards (1844-1919), 
physician; m 1870, Laura Ballou _ (1841-1918); 
issue: I—Ariel Ballou (above); II—Edith (b 
1873); Il1I—Herbert (1874-75); I1V—Percival (0 and 
d 1878); V—Daniel Mann (0b 1880). 

I—-Not married. M.I.T., ’98. Real estate oper- 
ator. Mem. S.M.D., Chamber of Commerce. 
Clubs: Cumberland Golf, Winnesuket Golf, 
Metacomet Golf, Ironstone Country (sec.), 
Brunswick Fox Hound (v.p.), Horsemen of 
R.I. (treas.), Appalachian, etc. Residence: 
St. James Hotel, Woonsocket, R.I. 


1-IVES, Mildred Frances Card (Mrs. Robert F.), 
6 Brooklyn, N.Y., July 1, 1872. 

10-Walter Palmer (q Vv); 

9-Nehemiah (1637- 1717), dep. Gen. Ct., 15 sessions; 
mem. Gov.’s Council; m 1662, Hannah (Lord) 
Stanton (1644-1727; Thomas?) ; 

8—-Nehemiah (1677-1735), m 1700, Jerusha Saxton; 

Canin. (1712-93), m 1st, 1733, Dorothy Palmer 

6—Fenner (6 1735), m Lydia peer (b 1736); 

5-—John, m 1776, Mary Hill (b 1757); 

4-Ann (1782- 1848), m Richard Card (1771-1830) ; 
ota o8). (1805-68), m 1885, Catherine Storrs 

11—-William Denison (qv); 

10-Capt. George (1618-94), capt. in King Philip’s 
War; gov.’s asst.; dep. Gen. Ct.; m 1st, 1640, 
Bridget Thompson (1622-48; John!!, m Alice—); 

9-Hannah (6 1643), m 1680, Capt. Joseph Saxton 
i ae Thomas”, m Ann, dau. of William 

Opp), 

8—Jerusha (b 1683), m Nehemiah Palmer (8 above). 

10-Henry Adams (qv); 

9-Samuel (d 1689), m Rebecca Graves (d 1700); 

8—Rebecca (d 1727), m John Waldo (Cornelius’®, 
m Hannah Coggswell); 

7-Sara (1691-1742), m 1715, Jehosophat Holmes 
(1690-1745; .Nathaniel§, m Patience Topcliff; 
Geor ge®); 

oR cheers: (1717-99), m Pinsent Coats (1720-99); 

5—-Samuel R. (6 1745), m Eunice Child (b 1750); 

4—Abigail (1777-1818), m Solomon Bliss (1767-1849); 

3-Samuel C. (1808-93), m Jane Mann (1812-78). 

2-Dau. of Benjamin Franklin Card (1837-1921), 
inventor; m 1862, Abigail Bliss (1836-1917); is- 
sue: I-A. Florence (m John N. Ives); II-Mil- 
dred Frances (above). 

II-m June 24, 1897, Robert Franklin Ives, } 
Brooklyn, N.Y., Mar. 21, 1870; son of Edwin 
Ives, of Montclair, N.J.; issue: 1-Robert Mil- 
lard, 6 Brooklyn, N.Y., Apr. 25, 1899; Prince- 
ton, ’22; m Apr. 25, 1928, Donna, dau. of Don- 
ald Morgan Barrett, of Palestine, Tex, 

Mem C.D. DAL Cin C.D XV LIC D Avie: Eh, 
Nat. Soc. of N. E. Women (past pres. Brook- 
lyn Colony), Brooklyn Women’s Club, Ex- 
Presidents Club. Residence: 962 Ocean Av., 
Brooklyn, N.Y. 


1-McMAHON, Annie Gage Winston (Mrs. Carl 
W.), 6 Sumter Co., Ala., Feb. 21, 1854. 

6-Isaac Winston, from Wales ca. 1704, settled in 
Hanover Co., Va.; m 2d, Mary Dabney (their 
dau. Sarah, m 2d, Col. John Henry, and be- 
came the mother of Patrick Henry); 

5—-Anthony (b 1723), m 1747, Alice Tavion (b 1780); 

4-Anthony (1750-1828), capt. Am. Rev.; m 1776, 
Keziah Jones (1760-1826) ; 

38—Anthony, served in Mexican War; 
Watson. 

8-Thomas Brodnax, of Gramersham Park, Eng.; 

7—Robert, m Anne Gibbon; 


m Sara 


84 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


6—-William, came to America; m Rebecca Travis; 

5-William, m Anne Hall; 

4-John, m Martha Rivers; 

aa Robert, soldier War 1812; m Olive Whit- 
aker. 

2-Dau. of Capt. James McDonald Winston (1826- 
1905), planter; capt., C.S.A., 1861-65; m 1845, Re- 
becca Virginia Brodnax (1829-1915); issue: 1— 
William Overton (b 1852; m Mollie Cullom); 
II—Annie Gage (above); III—Fannie V. (b 1861; 
m J. W. Steele); IV—Ella W. (b 1864; m M. B. 
Cameron); V—Olive (b 1869; m Vernon White). 

Il-—m Apr. 25, 1877, Carl W. McMahon, b Gaines- 
ville, Ala., Apr. 28, 1851; son of A. W. McMahon, 
of Gainesville; issue: 1—Fleta’ Winston, b 
Gainesville, Ala., Feb. 27, 1880; Ala. Normal 
Coll.; m Dee., 1900, James B. Morton (issue: 
Sidney, b 1902; Gage Winston, b 1905; Fannie 
Winston, 6 1907; Albert Spotswood, b 1909); 2— 
Lila St. Clair, b Gainesville, Oct, 1882; A.M., 
U. Ala.; A.M., U. Chicago; 3-Winston, 0 
Gainesville, Feb. 1884; A.M., U. Alae Ts laos 
Tex.; m Frances Sewall; 4-Carl Wise henei0 
Gainesville, Jan. 1886; A.B., Marion Mil. Inst.; 
B.L., U. Ala.; capt. 123d Inf., Dixie Div., World 
War; died at Mobile, 1922, from injury re- 
ceived in war; 5-Francis (d infancy); 6—Nell 
Winston, b Gainesville, 1891; A.B., U. Ala.; m 
Smith Fallaw; 7-William Overton, b Pied- 
mont, Ala., 1894; A.M., . Ala.; served in 
World War; 8&Donald, b Livingston, Ala., 
1897; grad. Marion Mil. Inst. 

Mem, C:D:A.;)) DA. R.j0U-.S:D; 1812, U. DG. “Resi- 
dence: Livingston, Ala. 


1TIACKSON, Alton Blanchard, } E. Jefferson, 
Me., Feb. 7, 1888. 

8-Maj. Brian Pendleton (qv); 

7-Capt. James (1626-1709), capt. 
War; m 2d, Hannah Goodnow: 

6—Joseph, m 2d, 1700, Patience Potts: 

5-Lt. Peleg, lt. Am. Rev.; m Ann Parks: 

4-Capt. Phineas, War 1812; m Nancy Gilmore; 

3-John Gilmore, m Sarah BE. Blanchard.. 

2-Son of Dr. Alton Atwell Jackson, M.D., Har- 
vard, 1883; m Martha J. Pendleton (D.A.R.); 
issue: J—Alton Blanchard (above); Il—Arthur 
M. (6 1889); I1I—Evelyn P. (b 1894). 

I-m July 24, 1915, Rebecca Chilcott, b Bangor, 
Me., Jan. 9, 1890; dau. of Dr. Langdon Sargent 
Chilcott, m C. Lillian Baton; issue: 1—Nancy 
Pendleton, 6 Minneapolis, Minn., May 6, 1917; 
2—Rebecca Porteous, b Westbury, L.I., N.Y., 
Nov. 15, 1918. 

A.B., Dartmouth, ’11 (Kappa Kappa Kappa, 
Sphinx). N.E. mgr. at Boston for Skinner 
Bros. Mfg. Co. of St. Louis. Residence: 19 
Myrtle St., Winchester, Mass. 


1-McSWAIN, John Jackson, b Cross Hill, S.c., 
May 1, 1875. 

6—-David McSwain, from settled in 
N.C., 1734; 

5—David, IT; 

4—Charles, m Mary Washburn; 

3-William A., m Elizabeth Randall. 

5-Patrick McGowan (b Ireland, ca. 1750; son of 
John), came to U.S., 1798; m Mary Thompson; 

4-William, m Janie McWilliams; 

3—John J., m Mary Wells. 

2-Son of Eldredge Tracy McSwain, M.D., sur- 
geon, C.S.A.; m Janie McGowan: issue: I-Wil- 
ilam A. (b 1872; m Carrie Lee; m 2d, Drucie 
Cromer); II—-John J. (above); IlI—Lucius F. 
(b 1877, m_Jenie Lee Martin): IV—Horace L. 
(6 1879; m Virginia Block; m 2d, Lena Madden); 
V-Claude W. (b 1881; m Lucile Rhyne), 

II—m Apr. 26, 1905, Sarah McCullough, b Prince- 
ton, S.C., Feb. 8, 1880; D.A.R.; dau. of John 
W. McCullough, of Princeton, S:C.: issue:t— 
Janie, b Greenville, S.C., Oct. 8, 1913. 

A.B., S.C. Coll., ’97. Lawyer: referee in bank- 
ruptcy, 1912-17; mem. 67th to 69th Congresses. 
1921-27. Capt. Co. A, 154th Inf., A.E.F., World 
War. Author: The Causes of Secession. Lec- 
turer on constitutional law, Furman U. (See 
he otan in America). Residence: Green- 
ville, S.C. 


1-NORRIS, Harriette Bronson Holbrook (Mrs. 
Edward A.), b Jackson, Mich., Nov. 29, 1849. 

8-Thomas Holbrook (will dated 1673), from Eng., 
1635, with his wife, Jane, and four children; 
settled at Weymouth, Mass.; selectman; rep. 
Gen. Ct.; 

7-Thomas (ca. 1624-1697), 
Joanna-; 


King Philip’s 


Scotland, 


Braintree, Mass.; m 


6-Peter (1655-1713), m 1st, Alice-;  - 

5-John (1679-1765), m Hannah— (1684-1770); 

4-Lt. Aaron (17380-1818), responded to Lexington 
Alarm; mem. Provincial Congress, 1775; m 
1762, Hannah Partridge (1733-82; Joseph®, m Eu- 
nice, dau. of Jonathan Morse‘); 

8-Benajah (1772-1855), m 1800, Judith Badger 
(1779-1844; Henry‘, m Judith Cogswell; Henry’; 
Nathaniel*; Sgt. John’; Giles’), 

2-Only child of J. Milton Holbrook (1817-1900), m 
1848, Sarah A. (1821-53), dau. of Ira Bronson 
(1787-1853), from Wales, settled at Coldwater, 
Mich.; m Mary Crittenden (1794-1873). 

M Nov. 12, 1872, Edward Augustus Norris, 0 
Pioneer, O., Jan. 4, 1848; son of Philetus Nor- 
ris, of Pioneer, O., and Detroit, Mich.; issue: 
1—Edna Chaffe Norris, b Hillsdale, Mich., Sept. 
4, 1877; m June 21, 1898, William N. Davis (is- 
sue: Harriette A.; Nancy E.); 2-Robert Fal- 
ley, 6 Hillsdale, Oct. 3, 1875; m Apr. 23, 1905, 
Jessie Reese. 

Mem. D.F.P.A., D.A.R. Residence: 928 Joplin 
St., Joplin, Mo. 


I-OAKLEY, Amy Ewing (Mrs. Thornton), b 
Bryn Mawr, Pa., Jan. 21, 1882, 

6-Thomas Ewing (1695-1748), from Londonderry, 
Ireland, emigrated to Long Island, 1718; set- 
ea at Greenwich, West Jersey; m Mary Mas- 

ell; 

5—Maskell (1721-96), m Mary Pagett; 

4-Maskell (1758-1825), clerk N.J. Gen. Assembly; 
State senator 6 yrs.; moved to ‘Woodstock,” 
Villa Nova, Pa., 1805; m 1787, Jane Hunter; 

3—Maskell Cochran (1806-49), m Cornelia Lansdale 
(g.dau. of Thomas Lancaster Lansdale, maj. 
Md. Cont. Line, and maternally g.dau. Brig. 
Gen. Stephen Moylan, 1737-1811, a.-d.-c. to Gen. 
Washington), 

7-James Stephenson Whelen (b Ireland), from 
Eng. to N.Y., 1694; m Sarah Elizabeth Dennis, 
of Huguenot descent; 

6-Dennis (d 1782), m 2d, Sarah Thompson; 

5-Israel (1752-1806), commissary-gen. in Am. Rev.; 
m Mary Downing (g.dau. of founder of Down- 
ingtown, Pa.); 

4-Israel (1783-1827), m 1810, Mary Siddons (Ed- 
ward’); 

3—Henry (1818-99), m Hannah Chase. 

11-Gov. Thomas Dudley (qv); 

Te (1612-72), m 1628, Gov. Simon Bradstreet 
av); , 

9-Dorothy, m 1654, Seaborn Cotton (1633-86) ; 

8—Mercy (1666-1715), m 1684, Peter Tufts; 

Ree John (1689-1750), m Sarah Bradstreet (6 
697) ; 
6-Sarah (1725-99), m 1743, Rev. Josiah Chase 

Thomas’; Thomas’; Aquilla®); 
5-Col. Josiah (1746-1824), m Hannah Grow; 
4-Jotham S, (1790-1883), m Mary Gould (1792-1853) ; 
38—Hannah (1821-1908), m Henry Whelen (3 above). 
2-Dau. of James Hunter Ewing (1842-1922), sr. 
partner Townsend, Whelen & Co., bankers, 
Phila.; m 1880, Hannah Chase Whelen (1854-83). 

M Mar, 28, 1910, Thornton Oakley (See Vol, taps 
750); issue: 1-Amy (Aug. 1-Aug. 2, 1913); 2-Lans- 
dale, 6b Phila., Pa., Feb. 13, 1916. 

Author: Hill-Towns of the Pyrenees, 1923. Lit- 
erary mem. Phila, Art Alliance (See Who's 
Who in America). Residence: 905 Clinton Sis 
Phila., Pa. 


1-SECOR, Alson, b Forest City, Ia., Nov. 5, 1871. 

8-Ambroise (Sicard, Secord) Secor; 

7—Daniel; ‘ 

6-James, began to write name Secord; 

5—Isaac (1739-1810), pvt. Am. Rev.; m Mary Gedney 
(1744-1812) ; 

Satna (1775-1812), m 1802, Catherine Strang (1780- 


3-Alson (1802-65), m 1829, Sarah Caroline Knapp 
(1806-81; David‘, m Abigail, dau. of John Lee, 
pvt. Am. Rev.; David5, pvt. Am. Rev.). 

2-Son of Hon. Hugene Secor (1841-1919), real estate 
and loan business; m 1866, Millie Matilda (1848- 
1912), dau. of D. M. Spencer (1824-85); issue: 1— 
Willis (6 and d 1867); II-Willard (1869-1915): TIT— 
Alson (above); IV—Thad (6 and d 1873); V—Frank 
(1874-1875); VI-—Charles (b and d 1877): VII-Bry- 
ant (b and d 1880); VIII—Sadie (1883-84): IX—Nina 
(6 1886); X—Manly (b 1890: m Mora Whitehead). 

III—m June 24, 1896, Adella Adelaid, dau. of E. C. 
Schader; issue: 1—-Helen, 6 Forest City, Ta., 
July 23, 1900; Ia. State Coll., 22: m June 1922, 
Harold B. West (issue: Beverly Jean, b Des 
Moines, Ta., Oct. 15, 1928); 2-Marvel, 6b Forest 
City, Feb. 28, 1903; Ia. State Coll., ’25: 3-Vida, b 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 85 


Clear Lake, Ia., Dec. 11, 1905; Ia. State Coll., ’27; 
4—Ralph Schader, b Clear Lake, Aug. 17, 1907; 
5-Candace, 0 Clear Lake, Aug. 4, 1909. 
id. Cornell Coll., and State U. of lowa, 98. Den- 
tist, farmer; editor Kimball’s Dairy Farmer, 
Waterloo, Ia., 1904-05; asso. editor Successful 
Farming, Des Moines, 1905-10, and editor since 
1910. Mem. Labor Mission to Eng., 1918. Clubs: 
University, Professional Men’s, Caravan. Mem. 
State Hort. Soc. Mason (Shriner). Residence: 
1224 48d St., Des Moines, Ia. 

“scot Henry Fairfax, b Oak Hill, Va., Apr. 

S-John Ayres; 

7-Samuel; 

6—Jabez, of Brookfield; 

5—Jabez; 

4—Daniel, of St. Johnsville, N.Y.; 
Ayres; 

38—Romeyn Beck (1825-88), U.S.M.A., ’47, officer in 
Mexican War; col. U.S.A.; bvt. maj. gen. U.S.V. 
in Civil War; m Emily L. G. Dearborn (Col. 
Greenleaf, U.S.A; Gen. Henry®, dep. q.m. gen. 
on Washington’ s Staff in Am. Rev., maj. gen. 
U.S.A., mem. Congress, Sec. of War, 1801-09, in 
cabinet of President Jefferson, and minister to 
Portugal). 

8-John Fairfax (d ca. 1692), of Charles Co., Md.; 
m Catherine Norris; 

7—John (d 1785), Charles Co:, Md.; m Mary Scott: 

6—-William (d 1793), of Occoquan, Va.; m Benedicta 
Blanchard; 

5-Jonathan (d 1787), of “Goose Bay,” nr. Port To- 
bacco, Md.; m Sarah Wright; 

4-Henry (1774-1847), of ‘Prospect Hill,” nr. Dum- 
fries, Va.; m 3d, Elizabeth Lindsay (Thomas', 
of Mt. Pleasant, Va.) 

3-Col. John Walter bos 1908), of ‘‘Freestone,”’ 
Prince William Co., Va., and “Oakhill,” and 
“Bellgrove,” Va.; a.-d.-c. on staff of General 
Longstreet, C.S.A.; m Mary Jane Rodgers (Col. 
Hamilton’), 

2-Son of Col. Charles Greenleaf Ayres, U.S.A. 
(1854-1909), m Mary Elizabeth Lindsay Fairfax; 
issue: I—-EKmily Dearborn (m George Emlen 
Starr); Il—Henry Fairfax (above). 

Ii—m Dec. 2, 1914, Elsie Bevan, dau. Samuel Bevan 
Miller, of Baltimore, Md.; issue: 1—-Henry F., 
Jr., b New York, Nov. 3, 1918. 

V.M.I., 06; grad. U.S.M.A., ’08. Pres. Navey Gear 
Mfg. Corpn., New York. Resigned from U.S.A. 
as 2@)it.) ith Cav.% Its col., Va. N.G:,, June 24, 
1917; with A.EK.F. in France, Aug. 8, 1918-Feb. 
16, 1918; participated in 1st, 2d, 3d offensives of 
Meuse-Argonne, and 17th French Army Corps 
offensive. Mem. S.R. Hobby: Maker of ship 
models. Club: Apawamis Country. Residence: 
Rye, N.Y. 


1-EGLESTON, William, !) Winnsboro, S.C., 
Sept. 2, 1873. 

9-Begat Egleston (1590-1674), from Eng. to Dor- 
chester, Mass., 16830; moved to Windsor, Conn., 
1685; m Mary Talcott (d 1657); 

&-James (1638-79), m Hester Williams. she was 
the first white child 6 at Hartford, Conn. (sis- 
ter of Roger Williams); 

7-—Nathaniel (b 1666), m 1694, Hannah Ashley (6b 
1675; David’, m Hannah, dau. of Henry Glover; 
Robert’, of Springfield, Mass.); 

6—Joseph (1700-74), Windsor, Conn.; m 1730, Abigail 
(Weller) Ashley (6 1703); 

5-Seth (1731-72), Sheffield, Mass.; m 1754, Rachel 
Church (1736-1825) ; 

4—Azariah (1757-1822), of Lenox, Mass.; maj. Cont. 
Army; an original mem. Soc. Cin.; m 1785, Han- 
nah Paterson (1769-1803) ; 

3—George Washington (1795-1863), Charleston, S.C.; 
m 1821, Martha (Du Bose) Porcher (d 1865). 

5-James Aiken, from County Antrim, Ireland, d 
Winnsboro, S.C., 1798; m Elizabeth— (d 1808): 

4—David (1787-1860), brother of William Aiken, 
first pres. South Carolina R.R. and uncle 
of William Aiken, gov. of S.C. and mem. Con- 
gress; went to Fairfield Co., S.C., 1799; m 1812, 
Nancy Kerr (d 1859); 

3—James Reid (1812-77), m Eliza Cloud (d 1860). 

2-Son of DuBose Egleston (1843-94), of Winns- 
boro, S.C.; m 1868, Mary Louise Aiken (1848-97): 
issue: I-Martha DuBose (1870-1913); II—William 
(above): I1I—Louise Aiken (m Rudolph E. Lee): 
IV—DuBose. 

TI—m Apr. 15, 1900, Annie Bonham Aldrich, 6 Barn- 
well, S.C., May 24, 1877; dau. of Judge Robert 
Aldrich, of Barnwell, m Sophie Bonham: issue 
(all 6b Hartsville, S.C.): 1-Louise Aiken, 6 Mar. 


m 1819, Electa 


5, 1908; St. Mary’s Sch., Raleigh, N.C., ’21; 2— 
Sophie Bonham, 0b Dec. 17, 1904;-St. Mary’s, ’22; 
3-William, 6 Jan. 24, 1909; U. South, ’29; 4-Du- 
Bose, 6 Dec. 20, 1911. 

Grad. U. South, ’91 (Kappa Sigma); M.D., U. 
Nashville, 1898. Physician. Mem. exec. com. 
State Bd. Health of S.C. since 1910. Capt., M.C., 
U.S.A., service at Camp Lee, 1918. Mem. S. CS 
S.A.R., N.E. Soc. of South Carolina, H.S.S8.C. 
Club: Kiwanis. Residence: Hartsville, S.C. 


JOSEPH GOLDING. 


(Born April 30, 1770, died July 18, 1818.) 
(From a crayon miniature upon vellum.) 


1-GOLDING, Louis Thorn, ) Burlington, N.J., 
May 9, 1865. 

8-Ephraim Golding (1663/64-1707), one of the 
proprs. (1691) of the town of Hempstead, L.I., 
N.Y.; m Rebecca Gibbs; 

7—-Thomas (1695/96-1760), one of the first settlers 
of Northcastle Tp., Westchester Co., N.Y., 
prior to 1722; name appears in list of West- 
chester Co., slaveholders, 1755; m Mary Coles: 

6—Joseph (1724/25-1789), farmer; lt. of Westchester 
Co. Company, N.Y. Provincial Forces; served 
in campaigns against Crown Point and Fort 
Frontenac in French and Indian War; m Phebe 
Flewelling 

5-Abraham (ii4s- 1810), founder of Golden’s Bridge, 
N.Y.; m Phebe Thorn (1752-1812) ; 

4-Joseph (1770-1818), farmer, of Somers, West: 
chester Co., N. Y.; m Sarah— (1774-1841); 

3—A braham (1804-47), merchant, Perth Amboy, N.J.: 
m Adeline Augusta Arnold (1807-69; Lewis?, 
of Perth Amboy, soldier Am. Rev., whose son 
was Lewis Golding Arnold, U.S.M.A., 1837, bvt. 
brig. gen. U.S.V. in Civil War). 

3-Camille Baquet (1800-80; son of Louis Joseph 
Baquet, extensive mfr. of cambric in Paris), 
grad. Sorbonne; came to U.S., 1825; 30 yrs. prof. 
French at St. Mary’s Hall, Burlington, N.J.; m 
Harriet Stuart, dau. of Henry Edward Lord, 
of Yorkshire, Eng., sec. to lt. gov. of Canada 
and commr. for removal of the Six Nations to 
Canada. 

2-Only child of Isaac Thorn Golding (1835-1909). 
steamboat captain; manufacturer, banker of 
New York, later of Perth Amboy, N.J.; m 1861, 
Marguerite Louise Baquet (1838-1914). 


M Nov. 7, 1895, Amy Scott Thomas, b New York, 
Apr. 10, 1872; dau. of Dr. James Clark Thomas, 
m Susan Beecher Smith (desc. John Beecher, a 
founder of New Haven, Conn.); issue: I-Mar- 
garet Wilson, 6 Perth Amboy, N.J., June 16, 
1902; Wellesley, ’25; II-John Harmon, b St. Jo- 
seph, Mo., Jan. 5, 1909. 

Ed. pvt. and pub. schools and Trinity Church 
parish school, N.Y. City; studied law, but 
never admitted to the bar. Newspaper work 
since 1885; on various newspapers N.Y. City 
and elsewhere: mng. editor New York Com- 
mercial Advertiser, 1894-97; editor and pub- 


86 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


lisher St. Joseph News-Press since 1903 (See 
Who's Who in America). La Medaille du Roi 
Albert for services to cause of Belgium dur- 
ing World War. Mem. (life) N.E. Hist. Geneal. 
Soc., S.R., S.C.W. Clubs: Union League (New 
York), National Press (Washington), Country 
(St. Joseph). Summer place: ‘Windmill Lane,” 
Hyannis, Mass. Residence: 2117 Faraon St., 
St. Joseph, Mo. 


Soper Dorr Eugene, }) nr. Beloit, Wis., Mar. 

8-George Felt (1601-93), founder of the family in 
America, was of record at Charlestown, Mass., 
1633; a pioneer settler at Broad Cove, Casco 
Bay, Me.; m Elizabeth Wilkinson (d 1694; Widow 
Prudence’); 

7—Moses (ca. 1651-post 1734), m Hannah Maine 
(John’, of N. Yarmouth, m Elizabeth-—); 

6-Joshua (d ante 1747), m 1st, 1712/13, Ann Walcott 
(Capt. Jonathan’, m 2d, Deliverance Putnam); 

5-Aaron (0 1715/16), m 1st, 1739, Mercy Waite (1717- 
post 1760; Peter®, m 1st, Sarah Pierce; Joseph’; 
Capt. John§); 

4-Joseph (1757-1842), of Nelson, N.H.; Am. Rev.: 
m 1785, Elizabeth Spofford (b 1762; David®, m 
Elizabeth [Fales] Griffin; David’; Jonathan’; 
John’; John’); 

3—Asa George (1791-1871), of Newark, Wis.; m 1815, 
Harriet Foster (d 1875; Abram‘, of Webster, N. 
Y., m Patience Woodhull; Jedediah®; Jonas’; 
Daniel’; Joseph’; Christopher’). 

8-George Morris (will proved, 1691), of Elizabeth, 
N.J.; m Abigail-; 

7—George, of Woodbridge, N.J.; m Mary-; 

6—-George; 

5—Reuben (1737-1801), Am. Rev.; m 1762, Elizabeth 
Wetherill (1736-1915; George®; Capt. Thomas’); 

4—Moses (0 1767), m 1793, Margaret Scudder (Lem- 
uel’, m Margaret Longstreet; Jacob®; Benja- 
min’; Thomas’; Thomas’); 

3-William Scudder (1811-95), m 1836, Zibiah Christy 
Gregg (1816-1904; Robertt, m Margaret McIlvaine; 
Samuel>; Lt. Samuel®; Capt. James’). 

2-Son of Eugene Kincaid Felt (1838-1915), farmer, 
Newark, Wis., till 1883; mem. Wis. Legislature: 
lumber mcht., Barnes, Kan., till 1901; removed 
to Seattle, Wash.; m 1861, Elizabeth Morris 
(1839-1920); issue: I-Dorr Eugene (above); II-— 
Lola Abbie (b 1864; m Charles M. Bremerman): 
I1I—Minnie (1865-67); IV—Mary Adelia (1867-1894) : 
V-Artemusia (b 1869; m John F. Martin); VI— 
Fred Kincaid (b 1871); VII—Earl (b and d 1873); 
VIII-Flora Clementine (b 1874; m Thomas A, 
Graham); IX—Gertrude Elizabeth (61876; m Wil- 
liam F. Babcock); X—Vinnie Belle (b 1878; m 
Leslie Parker McCanne); XI—Louis Foster 
(1880-1918; m Marion Esther Smythe); XII—Rob- 
ert Gregg (1882-83). 

I-m Jan. 15, 1891, Agnes McNulty, b Bellevue, Ta., 
April 2, 1861; dau. of George Washington Mc- 
Nulty, of Chicago; issue (all b Chicago, I11.): 1— 
Virginia, 6 Mar. 23, 1892; m Apr. 30, 1918, Ray- 
mond Joseph Koch, of Chicago (issue: Ray- 
mond Felt, b Sept. 27, 1919: Mary Elizabeth, b 
June 14, 1921; Virginia Harriet, 6 Aug. 6, 1923): 
2-Elizabeth, b Oct. 6, 1898; 3-Constance, 6 July 
20, 1896; m June 21, 1921, Albert H. Tippens (is- 
sue: Constance Felt, 6 July 12, 1922: Dorr 
Eugene Felt, 6 Dec. 28, 1923; Anne Clark, b Sept. 
7, 1925); 4-Dorothea, b June 25, 1903. 

Inventor of adding and calculating machines: 
pres. Felt & Tarrant Mfg. Co., Chicago, since 
1886. Mem. S.A.R. (pres. Ill. Soc., 1920), ete. (See 
Who’s Who in America). Residence: 432 Well- 
ington Av., Chicago, Ill. 


1-AYARS, Mary Christine Warren (Mrs. 
Henry M.), b Bremen, Germany, July 24, 1863. 

7—-William Warren (qv); 

6—-William (1705-will probated 1768), of Williams- 
ate ars at m Susannah Mather (1700-89; Jere- 
miah’); 

5-Mather (1743-1808), m Esther Hart (1743-1815): 

Rete ee Mather (1770-1807), m Lois White (1770- 

8—Mather (1800-69), m Anna Fairfield (1800-67). 

8-Thomas Merrick (1620-1704: son of Rev. John, 
rector of Llandachya, Wales; desc. Sovereign 
Prince of Wales), from Wales, 1636, one of set- 
ste of Springfield, Mass.; m 1658, Elizabeth 

ey; 

7-Thomas (1663-1743), m 1690. Hannah Dumbleton: 

6—-Dea. David (1699-1757), m 1735, Mary Colton: 

5-Lt. Jonathan (1747-1812), officer Cont. Army; m 
Mary Merrick (Thomas®, m Mary Warner): 


4—John (1781-1816), m1804, Harriet Brewer (Charles', 
m Anna Chatterton); 

3-John Marshall (1810-92), m 1832, Mary Jane 
Thompson. (Charlest, m Anna Gilbert, dese. 
Matthias Gilbert, gov. Colony of Conn.). 

2-Dau. of William Fairfield Warren (See Who's 
Who in America), m 1861, Harriet Cornelia Mer- 
rick (1843-93); issue: I-Mary Christine (above); 
II—William Marshall (b 1865; m Sarah Bain- 
bridge Shields); II1I—Anna Merrick (b 1868; m 
George Ainsworth Dunn); IV—Winifred (b 1870; 
m George Arthur Wilson), 

I—m Sept. 3, 1890, Henry Morton Ayars (Apr. 3, 
1864-Apr. 8, 1896); A.B., Harvard, ’86; lawyer: 
issue: 1—Christine Merrick (qv for Ayars and 
Bowman lines). 

A.B., Boston U., ’85 (Phi Beta Kappa). Taught 
in Cambridge Latin School, 1885-89. Author: 
The Boy Who Lost His Name, 1921. Also short 
stories in periodicals. Residence: 131 Davis 
Av., Brookline, Mass. 


1-AYARS, Christine Merrick, 
Mass., Mar. 31, 1894. 

Desc. Robert and Elizabeth Ayars, from Eng., 
1664; settled at Hopkinton, R.I., 20 yrs.; re- 
moved to Shiloh, Cumberland Co., N.J. 

4-Rev. James Brooks (1800-73), M.E. minister, 
Phila., m 1828, Eliza Tomlinson; 

3—Charles Washington (1836-69), M.E. minister, m 
1858, Amelia J. Bowman. i 

7—John (Bauman) Bowman (d 1785), from Switzer- 
land, 1725; received land warrant for 200 acres 
in Lebanon Co., Pa., 1743; pvt. Am. Rev.; 

6—-Abraham (d before 1794), m Christina-—; 

5-John, m 1802, Magdalena Ellenberger; 

4—Michael (1806-55), m 1833, Jane F. Tennis (6 1811) ; 

3-Amelia J. (1830-1910), m 1858, Charles Washing- 
ton Ayars (3 above). 

2-Dau. of Henry Morton Ayars (1864-96), A.B., 
Harvard, ’86; lawyer; m 1890, Mary Christine 
Warren (qv for maternal lineages). 

A.B, Boston) U2) (C.L7A.), 0716 (Pls Kee Kea 
M.S., Simmons Coll., Dept. Econ. Research, 
1924. Was war work sec. of Nat. Bd. of Y.W. 
C.A. as dir. of girls’ work of War Camp Com- 
munity Service, at New London, Conn., 1917-18. 
Residence: Apt. 3, 405 W. 118th St., New York 
City 


1-AYRES, Robert Williams, } Cincinnati, O., 
Oct. 6, 1880. 

10-John (Eyer, Ayer) Ayres (qv); 

9-Obadiah (d 1694), Woodbridge, N.J.; m a dau. 
of Capt. John Pike; 

8—John (1663-1732) ; 

7-John (1691-1759) ; 

6—John (1719-77); 

5-Isaac (d 1794); 

“eins Cooper (1782-1821), m Comfort Day (1785- 
1870) ; 

3-Dr. Henry P. (1813-87), m Katherine Eliza 
Rowan (Vice Adm. Stephen C., U.S.N.4, vet. 
Mexican and Civil wars). 

4-James McLean, from Paisley, 
Ann McLean, of Phila.; 

3-S.B.W. (d 1874), of Cincinnati; m Ann Eliza 
Hutchens. 

2-Son of Dr. Stephen Cooper Ayres (1840-1921), 
B.A., Miami, ’61; M.D., Med. Coll. of Ohio, 
1864; pvt., later actg. asst. surgeon U.S.A., 
Civil War; oculist, Cincinnati; m 1864, Louise 
McLean; issue: I-Wylie McLean (See Vol. 1, 
p. 435); II-Rowan (1876-1912); IIl1I—Robert Wil- 
liams (above); IV—Louise (m Archibald Ham- 
ilton Rowan); V—Gertrude (m Pelham Hooper 
Blossom), 

III-m Aug. 8, 1906, Kate Dawson O’Neill, b N.Y. 
City, Sept. 29, 1882; dau. of Henry Basil O’Neill, 
of Port Huron, Mich., m Annie Dawson Coyle, 
of Washington (dau. of John Coyle, m Kate 
Dawson, of Baltimore); issue: 1—Nancy, 0 
Pasadena, Calif., May 10, 1907; 2-Katherine, b 
Pasadena, Dec. 2, 1910; 3-Francis, b Sonora, 
Calif., Feb. 9, 1912; 4-Stephen Cooper, b Sonora, 


Jan. 27, 1918. 
Ph.B., Yale-S., ’08, M.F., 1904. Forester, U.S. 
Forest Service, since 1%4. Mem. M.0O.L.L. 


Residence: San Rafael, Calif. 


1-CUBRRIE, Thomas White, } Durango, Falls 
Co., 'Tex., Jan. 28, 1879, : 

5-James Currie, from Ireland to Va., ante 1760; 
m Mary Catherine Armstrong; 

4-Joseph (1769-1843), of Caswell Co., N.C.; m Jane 
Wiley (1777-1838); 

3-James (1803-54), m 1837, Julia Ann Mitchell. 


tb Cambridge, 


Scotland; m 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 87 


7-Alexander Mebane, from Ireland to Pa.; a 
jurist under the regal govt. before Am. Rev.; 

6-Alexander (1746-95), officer Am. Rev.; m 1767, 
Mary Armstrong (1746-92) ; 

5—David, m ist, 1786 Anne Allen; 

4-Elizabeth, m John Mitchell; 

3—Julia Ann (1815-82), m James Currie (38 above). 

4-Isaac White (1785-1863), of Pontotoc Co., Miss.; 
War 1812; m Jane Shannon (1788-1856), of Tenn.; 

3—-Elias Frierson (d 1851), m 1847, Mary Ann Storey 
1820-93; Anthony‘, m 1818, Margaret Means). 

2-Son of David Mitchell Currie (1842-1916), set- 
tled in Tex., 1859; m 1873, Ira Ione White (1850- 
1890); m 2d, Irene Morgan; issue (lst marriage): 
I-James; II—Reese Frierson, M.D.; III—-Mary; 
IV-—Thomas White (above); V—Mattie; VI-— 
Julie; VII-Will; VIII-Bettie; IX—David Eu- 
gene; (2nd marriage): X—Morgan (killed at 
St. Mihiel, France); XI-—Joe; XII-Sarah; 
XIII—Robert Lee. 

a ay 26, 1918, Jeannette Ella Roe (qv for 
ssue). 

B.A., Austin Coll., Sherman, Tex., ’07 (D.D. 
1915); M.A., U.Tex. 1911; B.D., Austin (Tex.) 
Presbyn. Theol. Sem., 1911. Gen. sec. Y.M.C.A. 
at U.Tex. 1911-20; prof. English Bible since 
1911, pres. and prof. ch. history since 1920, 
Austin Presbyn, Theol. Sem. (See Who’s Who 
in America). Residence: 2621 Speedway, 
Austin, Tex. 


1-CURRIE, Jeannette Ella Roe (Mrs. Thomas 
W.), b Fort Worth, Tex., August 16, 1883. 

4-Hugh Dickson, Jr. (1772-1856), 6 Co. Down, Ire- 
land, d Honesdale, Pa., m 1794, Elizabeth (1774- 
ete dau. of John Walker, of Co. Down, Ire- 
an 

3-James Reid (1811-70), m Caroline Lousia Stuart 
(1819-93; James* [1767-1849], of Phila., m 1796, 
Martha [1777-1842], dau. of Henry Mitchell, m 
Martha Van Horn). 

2-Dau. of Elizabeth Walker Dickson (1846-1910), 
m 1880, Theodore Hart Roe (1849-1917), lumber 
dealer. For issue and Roe lineage see Mrs. 
Charles A. Keith. 

M Aug 26, 1913, Rev. Thomas White Currie (qv); 
eee (all 6 Austin, Tex.): 1-Thomas White, 

b Nov. 18, 1914; 2-David Mitchell; b Nov. 1, 

ig: 3-Stuart Dickson, b Oct. 20, 1923; 4-Bliza- 
beth Jeannette, b July 3, 1924. 

Residence: 2621 Speedway, Austin, Tex. 


1-KEITH, Anna Dickson Roe (Mrs. Charles A.), 
6 Ft. Worth, Tex., July 29, 1881. 

8-John Roe (1628-will probated 1714), to Boston, 
1641; later Setauket, L.I., 1655; signed treaty 
with Indians for land in Suffolk Co., L.I.; m 
ist, ca. 1655, Hannah (Purrier?); 

7-Nathaniel (1670- 1752), m ca. 1699, Hannah Reeve 
(1678-1759; James’); 

6—Nathaniel (1700/01-1789), French and Indian War; 
m ca. 1741, Elizabeth Phillips (1702/03-1788 ; Rev. 
George’; Rev. Samuel8; Rev. George®); 

5-James (1744-1815), Ulster Co., N.Y.; officer Am. 
Rev.; m ist, 1770, Elizabeth Eltinge (1745-93; 
Jan’; William’; Jan); 

4—John Eltinge ‘(1774- 1831), Virgil, N.Y.; m 1796, 
Charlotte Merritt (d 1835; desc. Thomas Mer- 
ritt, Humphrey Underhill, Thomas Sherwood, 
John Ogden); 

3—John Morey (1804-72), Marathon, N.Y.; m 2d, 1842, 
Jeannette Kirtland Shipman (1818- 1906; Henry 
T.4; Elias®; John*®; John’; Johns; Edward Ship- 
ton, or Shipman’). 

2-Dau. of Theodore Hart Roe (1849-1917), lumber 
dealer; m 1880, Elizabeth Walker Dickson (1846- 
1910) ;issue:1—Anna Dickson (above); II—Martha 
Dickson (6 1881; m James Finley Hardie, D.D.); 
IlI—Jeannette Ella (Mrs. Thomas White Cur- 
rie, qv for Dickson lineage); IV—John Addison 
(1885-86); V—Theodore Hart (b 1886); VI-James 
Reid (6 and d 1889); VII—Louisa Stuart (b 1890); 
VIII-Mary Elizabeth, M.D. (b 1892). 

I-m Dec. 26, 1912, Charles Alexander Keith, b Hot 
Springs, Ark., Feb. 28, 1883; educator (See 
Who’s Who in America): issue: 1-Theodore 
Henry Roe, b Richmond, Ky., Nov. 28, 1913; 2— 
Eugene Dickson, b Richmond, Aug. 6, 1919. 

A.B., Mary Nash Coll., Sherman, Tex., 01, and U. 
of Tex., 10. Mem. D.F.P.A., D.A.R., Am. Hist. 
Soc., Ky. Hist. Soc., A.A.U.W., etc. Residence: 
Lancaster Avy., Richmond, Ky. 


1-FERRY, Mansfield, 6b June 21, 1882, 
&-Charles Ferry (d 1699), from Eng. to Spring- 
“iat Mass., ca. 1660; m Sarah Harmon (1644- 


1 


7—-Charles (1665-1719/20), m 2d, Abigail Warner; 

6—Noah (1712-98), m Experience Allis; 

5-Noah (1748-1819), m Hannah Montague; 

4—Heman (1786-1856), m Roxanna Burchard; 

3-William Henry (1819-1881), m Mary Ann Will- 
jams. 

2-Son of Charles Herbert Ferry (1851-1910), B.A., 
Yale, ’72; mgr. Latrobe Steel Co., eae m 
1881, Emily Dwight Mansfield (See Vol. 1, p. 598, 
for other lineages). 

M Apr. 9, 1917, Jean Morris Barnes, b Throgs 
Neck, Westchester, N.Y., Mar. 17, 1898; dau. of 
Thurlow Weed Barnes, m Frances Isabel Mor- 
ris (now Mrs. Lewis Cass Ledyard, See Vol. 1, 
p. 34); issue (all b New York, N.Y.): 1-John 
Mansfield, 6 Feb. 24, 1919; 2-Frances Isabel, b 
Dec. 3, 1920; 3—May Mansfield, 6 Mar. 25, 1922. 

B.A., Yale, 03; LL.B., Harvard, 1909. Admitted 
to bar, 1909; mem. law firm of Geller, Rolston 
& Blanc, New York, since 1920. Served in state 
councils sect., Council of Nat. Defense, later 
asst. gen. counsel and then gen. counsel to 
alien property custodian, World War. Clubs: 
Saddle and Cycle, Chicago (Chicago), Gradu- 
ates (New Haven), Knickerbocker, Union, Rid- 
ing, Piping Rock, University, Yale, Harvard, 
Automobile (New York), Metropolitan (Wash- 
Eten), etc. Residence: 62 E. 92d St., New 

ork. 


Ui babe antl John Luther, 6 Stockwell, Ind., Oct, 


9-Joseph Clarke (qv); 

8—-Joseph, Newport and Westerly, R.I.; town clk.; 
dep. Gen. Assembly; 

7-Joseph, town clk. and elder, Westerly; 

6—Elisha, soldier Am. Rev.; 

5—-George, soldier Am. Rev.; 

4-George, Westerly, R.I., and Manchester, Ind.; 

3-John B., Newport, R.I., and Onarga, I1l.; mem. 
Ind. Legislature. 

2-Son of Henry Godden Jackson, D.D. (1837-1914), 
A.B., DePauw, ’62, prominent M.E. minister; 
missionary; m 1862, Alice Clarke (b 1844); issue: 
I-Charles Henry (m Mae Buckman); II—John 
Luther (above); III—Alice Mabel (m Charles 
Lane); I1V—Mary Sophia (m William A. Con- 
over); V-—Arthur Dudley (maj. U.S.A.; mm 
Hermione Hoge); VI—Harrison Clarke (1875-98) ; 
VIiI-Emmett Monroe (m Anne Long); VIII-— 
Raymond Danforth (m Leona Black). 

II-m June 24, 1891, Laura Elizabeth Bond, 0 Chi- 
cago, Oct. 24, 1867; dau. Lester Legrand Bond. 
lawyer, once actg. mayor of Chicago; issue: 
1—Laura Avis, b at Chicago, June 16, 1892; De 
Pauw, ’13; m June 1918, Charles Bernard Aus- 
tin, lt. Air Service U.S.A. (issue: John Flet- 
eher; Hoyt; Charles B., Jr.); 2-John Spencer, bh 
Chicago, Oct. 13; 1894; De' Pauw, ’17; 2d lt. of 
inf., Air Service, 1917-18; m Sept. 1917, Cora 
Marie Krau (issue: John Spencer, Jr.; Peter 
Krau); 3-Amy Clarke, b Chicago, Oct. 1, 1896: 
grad. Pestolozzi Froebel Inst., ’21; 4-Mabel 
Bond, b Chicago, Feb. 25, 1898; U. Wis.; m Feb. 
5, 1921, R. C. W. Blessley, 1t. Air Service U.S.A. 
(issue: R.C.W., Jr.: Elizabeth); 5-Alice Edith, 
b River Forest. I1l., Apr. 13, 1902; U. Wis.; m 
Feb. 14, 1923, William C. Phelps (issue: Eliza- 
beth Carne). 

Ph.B., De Pauw, ’89 (D.K.E.), A.M., 1892; LL.B., 
Lake Forest U., 1898. Attorney-at-law. Former 
pres. Patent Law Assn. of Chicarzo. Pres. 
Library Bd. and Bd. of Edn., River Forest, IIl., 
1901-05. Clubs: University (Washington), Union 
League, Law, South Shore Country, Olympia 
Fields Country. Residence: The South Shore 
View, 7100 South Shore Drive, Chicago, I]. 


1JJAMISON, John Ernest, § Dillon’s Mill, Va., 
May 16, 1880. 

8-James Jamison (1650-1720), from Glasgow, Scot- 
land, and settled in York Co., Pa., 1700: 

7-John (b 1680), served in Indian wars and Au- 
gusta Co., Va., militia; 

6—Capt. Thomas (1732-1830), served in Indian wars, 
and in Cont. Army in Am. Rev.; signed Decla- 
ration of Independence of Albemarle Co., Va., 
1779; m 1756, Jane Dickey; 

5—Capt. John (1758-1842), served throughout Am. 
Rev.; m 1778, Elizabeth McWilliams; 

4~John (1783-1864), War 1812; m 1806, Katherine 
Boone (1785-1866; Jacob, Am. Rev., and cousin 
of Daniel Boone, famous pioneer); 

3—John (1824-1900), served in Co. G, 87th Va. Cav., 
C.S.A., 1861-65; m 1844, Elizabeth Akers (1824-59; 
William’, m Lavinia Capper, g.dau. of Col. 
John Jamison, ed. William and Mary Call, col. 


88 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


Am. Rev., mem. Soc. Cin.; James®, War 1812; 
William’, corp. Am. Rev.). 

8—-William Webster, mem. of the company and 
first colony of Va.; 2d charter granted by King 
James I, May 238, 1609; 

7-Maj. Richard, rep. House of Burgesses, 1658; 

6—John; 

5—John (1729-1822), pvt. Am. Rev.; extensive land- 
holder; 

4—-George (1783-1829), m 1802, Peggy Ricord (1782- 
1876), from England to Va., 1796; 

3—John R. (1804-91), m 1839, Catherine Peters (1812- 
97; David‘, War 1812; Stephen, Indian wars, 
cousin of Richard Peters, sec. Bd. of War, 1776- 
1781). 

2-Son of John William Jamison (b 1849), farmer 
and stockraiser, Roanoke, Va.; served in Co. 
G, 37th Va. Cav., C.S.A.; m 1878, Sarah Eliza- 
beth Webster (b 1849); issue: I-John Ernest 
(above); II-Kdgar Forest (m Mattie Jennings). 

I-m Apr. 4, 1912, Lula Meador, b Goodview, Bed- 
ford Co., Va., June 29, 1876; dau. of Oliver 
Perry Meador, of Bedford Co. (Jeremiah’, War 
1812; Jeremiah‘, Am. Rev.); issue: 1—John 
Forest, 6 Roanoke, Va., Jan. 14, 1913. 

Ed. public and private schools, and Feeser’s 
Inst. Wholesale merchant to 1925; sec.-treas. 
Roanoke Knitting Mills, Inc., since 1925; dir. 
Mountain Trust Bank. Deacon, Bapt. Ch., 16 
yrs.,now clerk of the church, etc. Mem. S.A.R., 
S.C.V., etc. Summer place: ‘‘White Oak Stand,” 
Boone’s Mill, Va. Residence: 618 Elm Av. S.W.., 
Roanoke, Va. 


JAMES HABERSHAM (1712-75). 
Governor of Georgia, 1769-72. 


1-COLQUITT, Joseph Clay Habersham, b Savan- 
nah, Ga., May 28, 1883. 

5-Anthony Colquitt (b 1710), settled in Halifax 
Co., Va.; m Christina-; ; 

4—Henry (1759-1820), m Nancy Singleton Holt; 

3-Walter Terry (1799-1855), U.S. senator from Ga,, 
1842-48; m 3d, 1842, Harriet Ross. 

6-James Habersham (1712-75), from Eng. to Sa- 
vannah, Ga., 1738; was sec., councillor, and 
royal gov. Province of Ga., 1769-72; m Mary Bol- 


ton; 

5-Joseph (1751-1815), one of the “Liberty Boys”; 
del. Provincial Congress; Postmaster Gen. in 
Cabinets of Washington, Adams and Jeffer- 
son; m,1776, Isabella Rae; 

4—Robert (b 1783), m 1817, Elizabeth Neyle; 

3—-William Neyle, m his cousin, Josephine Clay 
Habersham (dese. John, brother of Joseph 
above). 

2-Son of Walter Wellborn Colquitt (1847-1913), 
chief of revenue agts. of U.S.; m 1873, Lilla 
Neyle Habersham (1855-1906); issue: I—Lilla 
Neyle (b 1874; m John G. Barnwell); IT—Harriet 
Ross (b 1876); TI1I—William Neyle (1878-1924; m 


Marie Dolores Boisfeuillet) ; 1V—Mabelle Haber- 
sham (1880-84); V—Joseph C. H. (above); VI-— 
Anna Habersham (m George L. C. Hunter); 
Vil—Walter Wellborn (b 1895). 

V—-m Nov. 3, 1915, Julia Turner Heyl, 6 San 
Antonio, Tex., July 2, 1888; dau. of Edward M. 
Heyl, of Phila., Pa.; issue: 1-Joseph Haber- 
sham, 0 Dec. 3, 1917; 2-Julian Heyl, b May 3, 
1921; 3-Delphine Turner, b Feb. 4, 1923. 

Attorney and counsellor at law. Mem. S.C.W., 
S.A.R. Club: Racquet. Residence: 3100 Haw- 
thorne Pl., Washington, D.C. 


1-JUHRING, Frances Bryant Fisher (Mrs. John 
C.), b New York, N.Y. 

9-Thomas Fisher (d 1638), from Eng., settled at 
Dedham, Mass.; m Elizabeth— (d 1652); 

8-Dea. Samuel (d 1704), Wrentham, Mass.; mm 
Melebah Snow (d 1693); 

eg peeciee (1669-1726), Wrentham; m Abigail 
H1lis; 

6-Thomas (1699-1760), m Sarah Blake (6b 1705); 

5-Abijah (1750-1821), m Mary Bennet (1746-1810), of 
Newport, R.L.; 

4—-William Bennet (b 1772), Providence, R.I.; m 
Suky Nason, of Walpole, Mass.; 

38-Willard Nason (1800-45), m Mary Gardner Avery 
(1799-1860; James G.4, m 1798, Mary Swift). 

9-Edmund Quincy (qv); 

8-Edmund (1627-98), freeman, at Boston, 1665; rep. 
Gen. Ct.; m 1st, 1648, Joanna Hoar (1625-80; sis- 
a a Leonard Hoar, 3d pres. of Harvard 

oll.); 

7—Ruth (6b 1658), m 1686, Capt. John Hunt, of Wey- 
mouth, Mass. ; 

6—-Benjamin (b 1698), m 1740, Sarah Arnold; 

5-Abraham (6b 1748), m Mary St. Leger (Garrick® 
[b 1713], of Halifax, N.S., m Mary-, b 1718): 

4—Maria (b 1783), m Abraham Burd (1775-1831), of 
Dorchester, Mass.; 

38-Sarah Antoinette, m 1834, Alfred Bryant. 

8-Stephen Bryant, from Eng. to Plymouth, 
Mass., 1632; m Abigail Shaw (they were the 
ancestors of William Cullen Bryant, famous 
poet); 

7—John, m Sarah-; 

6—Capt. George, m 1715, Sarah Ripley; 

5-Seth, m 1765, Deborah Lobdell; 

4-Percy, m 17%, Frances Goodwin Clark; 

3—Alfred, m Sarah Antoinette Burd (3 above). 

2-Dau. of Eugene Augustus Fisher (1834-93), 
metal broker, New York; m Maria Antoinette 
Bryant (1837-98); issue: I—Frances Bryant 
(above); II-Willard (b 1866); I1I—Jean (mCharles 
F. Bochman); IV—Alfred Bryant. 

I-m Oct. 19, 1901, John Christopher Juhring (See 
Vol. 1, p. 934); issue: 1-John C€., Jr., b New York, 
Aug. 30, 1902. 

Mem. C.D.A., D.A.R. Clubs: Colony, Ardsley. 
Summer place: Dobbs Ferry-on-Hudson, N.Y. 
Residence: 1030 5th Av., New York. 


1-KEMPER, Aubrey Beauregard Cowan (Mrs. 
Graham H.), 6 New Orleans, La., Nov. 11, 1886. 

5-Andrew Cowan (1760-1815), served in Pulaski’s 
Legion in Am. Rev.; m 1787, Martha Evans: 

4—John (1792-1844), settled in Miss., 1810; m 1818, 
Sarah Jones; 

3-Capt. James Jones (1830-98), comd. arty. in War 
Feuer the States; m 1851, Maria Louisa 

raig. 

6—-William (Craige) Craig’ (b 1700), from Ireland, 
1750; settled at New Hope, N.C.; earliest pur- 
chaser of land in Orange Co., N.C.; m Mar- 
garet Long; 

5-Capt. David (1725-178), soldier Am. Rev.; m 
Hleanor Johnstone, of Anandale, Scotland: 

4-John James (1779-1837), m Mary Wood, of N.C.: 

3-Maria Louisa (1830-1909), m James Jones Cowan 
(3 above). 

6—-Rev. Robert Henry (qv); 

5-William (1761-1824), capt. Am. Rev.; maj. gen. 
Ky. vols. War 1812; mem. Ky. Senate; m 1786, 
Elisabeth J. Flournoy; 

4—Gen. Patrick, m Elisabeth Taylor; 

38-Edmund Taylor, surgeon C.S.A.; 
Clark Forbes. 

2-Dau. of James Craig Cowan (1854-96), cotton 
buyer; m 1881, Louise Henry (6 1857); issue: I- 
Marie Louise (b 1882; m Henry W. Starling): 
Il—Aubrey Beauregard (above); III—James 
Jones (b 1896). : 

II—m Oct. 24. 1911, Graham Hawes Kemper (See 
Vol. 1, p. 171. for genealogy). 

Grad. Chevy Chase Coll., 04. Mem. C.D.A. Ad- 
dress: American Consulate, Sophia, Bulgaria. 


m Louisa 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 89 


1-KENNEDY, Richard Lea, lb at Pittsburgh, Pa., 
Mar, 8, 1872. 

4-Samuel Pew (1775-1852), removed from Wash- 
ington Co., Pa.,to Trumbull Co., O., 1809; soldier 
War 1812; m Elizabeth Downey (1779-1849); 

3-Eliza (1808-61), m James Kennedy (1800-70). 

5-Andrew Kirkpatrick (b 1720), capt. Ist Bn., Som- 
erset Co. (N.J.), militia in Am. Rev.; m Mar- 
garet Gaston; 

4—bBlizabeth (1769-1840), m Hugh Barkley (1760-1830) ; 

3-Hannah (1803-73), m Alexander Cameron (1814- 
1868), from Scotland. 

2-Son of Matthew Kennedy (1836-1916), banker; m 
Mary Jane Cameron (1839-1919); issue: I—-Rich- 
ard Lea (above); II]—Clara Cameron (b 1876; m 
Paul F. De La Vergne). 

I—m Sept. 17, 1902, Jane Jeoffrey McLeod, b Wood- 
stock, Ont., Can., Mar. 6, 1876; dau. John Coch- 
rane McLeod, of Woodstock; issue: 1-Richard 
Lea, Jr., 6 June 8, 1905. 

B.A., Princeton, ’95; LL.B., Harvard, 1898. Gen. 
solicitor, C.,St.P.,M.&0.Ry. Clubs: Minnesota, 
White Bear Golf and Yacht. Summer place: 
Manitou Island, White Bear Lake, Minn. Resi- 
dence: 550 Summit Av., St. Paul, Minn, 


1-KENNEDY, Clara Hart (Mrs. Thomas), b 
Woodford Co., Ill. 

7-Edward Hart, an Englishman, was one of the 
18 incorporators of Flushing, L.I., 1645; as elk. 
of the town, 1657, he wrote a remonstrance 
against the persecutions of the Quakers and 
sent it to Gov. Stuyvesant, for which he was 
punished by the governor; 

6—Jonathan (ca. 1650), m Hannah Budd; 

5-Monmouth (ca. 1690-1761), m Sarah Ogden; 

4-Joseph (1726?-1807), m Elizabeth Gedney; 

3—Joseph (1756-1836), m Tamar Budd. 

8-Lt. John Budd (d 1678), from Eng. to Hampton, 
Mass., in the “Swallow,” 1633; planter at New 
Haven, 1689; moved to Southold, L.I.; dep. Gen. 
Ct., New Haven, 1653; rep. town of Rye, West- 
chester Co., N.Y., 1666, 68; m Kathrine Brown; 

7—John (ca. 1620-1684), m Mary Horton (Barnabas‘); 

6-Hannah (6 1657), m Jonathan Hart (6 above). 

8-John Gedney (1603-88), from Eng. in the “Mary 
and Ann,” 1637; m Mary-; 

7—Eleazer (1642-83), m 1665, Elizabeth Turner (Rob- 
ert’, of Boston, m Elizabeth Freestone); 

6—Eleazer (1665-1722), m Anna Mott (?)3 

5—Eleazer (ca. 1698-1788), m Rebecca Turner (Dan- 
iel®; Lawrence’); 

4-Blizabeth, m Joseph Hart (4 above). 

8-Henry Fowler (d ca. 1687), Providence, R.I., and 
Mamaroneck, N.Y.; m Rebecca-; 

7-Henry (1658-will dated 1730), Providence, R.I., 
Eastchester, N.Y.; m Abigail Hoyt (Moses§’, m 
Elizabeth-—); 

6—Henry (1679-1734), Eastchester and Mamaroneck, 


INGY.? 
oA (1717-62), Mamaroneck, N.Y.; m Tamar— 


( ; 

4-Sarah (6 1744), m Joseph Budd (1732-1822), White 
Plains, N.Y.; 

3-Tamar (1763-1826), m Joseph Hart (3 above). 

2-Dau. of Allen Hart (1803-79), m Lucy (Willis) 
Davidson; m 2d, 1853, Martha (Baldridge) Pat- 
terson (1833-1925). 

M July 12, 1894, Thomas Kennedy, attorney; is- 
sue: 1-Kaywin, A.B., U. IIll., LL.B.; Northwest- 
ern U.; capt., assigned as wireless telephone 
officer of 130th Field Signal Bn., 4th A.C., in 
France, and served with Army of Occupation: 
m Dec. 18, 1920, Bernice Philips; 2-Thomas 
Hart, Culver Mil. Acad., Stanford U., Columbia 
U., Northwestern Law Sch.; commd. lt. from 
training sta., Ft. Sheridan and Camp Grant, 
Ill.; m Dec. 18, 1925, Marion Carter. 

Mem. Col. Daughters, D.A.R. Residence: 1201 
Broadway, Normal, Ill. 


1-KENT, Ira Rich, } at Calais, Vt., Oct. 28, 1876. 

8-Joseph Kent (1636-1704), from Eng. to Brain- 
tree, Mass., 1644, m Susannah George; 

7-Joseph (1665-1735), m 1690, Dorothy Brown 
(James§, m dau. of John Howland, qv); 

6—John (1697-1780), m 1725, Rachel Carpenter: 

5—-Exzekiel (1744-1842), drummer Am. Rev.; m 1768, 
Ruth Garey; 

4—Remember (1775-1855), m 1799, Rachel Bliss (Capt. 
Abdiel5, officer Am. Rev.): 

8—Ira (1803-98), m 1831, Polly Curtiss. 

9-John Hollister (qv); 

&-John (1644-1711), m Sarah Goodrich: 

7—-Thomas (1672-1741), m Dorothy Hills; 

6-Thomas (1707-81), m Abigail Talcott; 


5—Josiah (1756-1849), served in Washington’s body- 
guard during Am. Rev.; m Mary House; 

4—Josiah (1783-1836), m Phebe Rich (Stephen; 
Samuel’); 

prceue! Dwight (1817-99), m Flora Strong Co- 

urn. 

2-Only child of LeRoy Abdiel Kent (1843-1911), 
mcht.; m Susan Blanche Hollister (b 1852). 

M May 28, 1912, Louise Andrews, b at Brookline, 
Mass., May 25, 1886; dau. Walter E. Andrews, 
of Epping, Essex, Eng., now of Brookline, 
Mass.; issue (all 6 Brookline, Mass.): 1—Eliza- 
beth, 6 Apr. 28, 1913; 2-Hollister, b Mar. 1, 1916; 
3-Rosamond Mary, b May 16, 1922. 

A.B., Tufts, 99. Formerly editor Youth’s Com- 
panion, Boston; mng. editor, Houghton Mifflin 
Co., publishers, Boston, 1926. Trustee Tufts 
Coll., Goddard Sem. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa, 
Vt. Hist. Soc. Served in Motor Corps, M.N.G., 
1917-1919 (8 mos. police strike duty). Clubs: 
Theta Delta Chi (New York), St. Botolph, 
Papyrus (pres. 1918), Longwood Cricket. Sum- 
mer place: “The White House,’ Calais, Vt. 
Residence: 17 Hawthorn Rd., Brookline, Mass. 


1-LEFFINGWELL, Charles Warring, b Knox- 
ville, Ill., May 14, 1871. 

9-Lt. Thomas Leffingwell (qv); 

8—-Nathaniel (1656-97), m 1682, Mary Smith; 

7-Ens. Samuel (6 1692), m 1714, Hannah Gifford (b 
1696; Samuel’, m Mary Calkins); 

6—Samuel (1718-99), m 1740, Mercy Gorton (d 1794); 

5-Benjamin (1748-1826), m 1763, Lettis Camp; 

4—Joseph (1778-1864), m 1804, Sarah (Brandford) 
Ford (1780-1854) ; 

3—-Lyman (1808-80), Meth. minister, Knoxville, Ill.; 
m 1st, 1833, Sarah Chapman Brown (1813-63; 
Elisha‘, m Lina Cone). 

2-Son of Charles Wesley Leffingwell (See Vol. 1, 
Dp. 936), m 1862, Hlizabeth Francis. 

M Jan. 25, 1899, Virginia Preston Rowland, 0 
Media, Pa., Oct. 24, 1876; dau. of Dr. Francis 
F. Rowland, of Media, Pa. (Dr. Joseph’); issue: 
1—Marion Preston, b Pasadena, Calif., Dec. 8, 
1899; Stanford, ’23; 2Charles Warring, Jr., 6 
Whittier, Calif; Reb. 11; 1902: WU. Califa. 225: 3— 
ted Rowland, b Pasadena, Calif., Jan. 9, 

A.B., Columbia, ’92 (Psi U.). Citrus fruit grow- 
ing and investments. Mem. S.C.W., S.R. Clubs: 
University (Los Angeles and Pasadena), Val- 
ley Hunt, Flintridge Country, Pasadena Ath- 
letic; also various mountain, hunting and 
fishing clubs. Summer place: Balboa, Calif. 
Residence: The Terrace, 600 San Rafael Avy., 
Pasadena, Calif. 


1-LE NOIR, Mollie Bishop Gibson (Mrs. Charles 
O.), 6 Flint, Mich., Oct. 15, 1886. 

5—-William Gibson, of R.I., m Esther Kasson; 

4—James, m Hannah Waters, of Le Roy, N.Y.: 

aarp Waters, m Isabelle Phillipson, of Flint, 

ich. 

10—Henry Wolcott (qv); 

9—-Ann (b 1620), m 1646, Matthew Griswold (qv): 

8-Matthew (1653-1715), gov. of Conn.; m 2d, 1683, 
Phoebe Hyde; 

7-John, m 1713, Mrs. Hannah Lee; 

6—-Thomas, m 1741, Susannah Lynde; 

5—-Lucy, m 1764, Richard Waite; 

4—Phoebe, m 1809, Giles Bishop; 

38—Giles, m 1843, Betsey Tupper. 

2—-Dau. of William Law Gibson (1841-1904), banker; 
m 1869, Betsey Bishop (1844-1908); issue: I—Mollie 
Bishop (above); II—Arthur (1888-1911); II1I—-Guyv 
Waters (1890-1910). 

I-m July 5, 1917, Charles Owen Le Noir, } Orr 
ville, Ala., Jan. 12, 1887; son of Judge Charles 
Le Noir, of Magnolia Springs, Ala., m Julia 
Owen Johnson. 

Residence: 712 Riverside Av., Jacksonville, Fla. 


1-MERICA, Alice White (Mrs. Charles O.), » 
Warsaw, Ind., June 2, 1865. 

9-Thomas White (1599-1679), from Eng., 1635, set- 
tled at Weymouth, Mass.; selectman, com- 
manded a mil. co.; 

8—Ebenezer (b 1648), It. at Weymouth; m Hannah 
Phillips (Nicholas?, It. mil. co.); 

7—-Thomas (6 1673), Weymouth; m Mary White, of 
Dorchester; 

6—-John (b 1704), m Hannah Dyer (Benjamin? [pb 
1688], m Sarah Sawyer; Joseph§ [1653-1704], m 2d, 
Hannah Baxter; Thomas’, qv); 

5—-Asa (1736-1818), compiler of above data: It. col. 
Am. Rev.; m 1765, Lucy Humphrey; 

4—Abiel (b 1766), m 1790, Betsey Babcock, of Milton; 


90 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


3-Lemuel Blake (b 1796), m 1824, Silence Webb 
Arnold. 

7—Joseph Arnold, one of the earliest settlers at 
Braintree; 

6-Samuel, m Sarah Webb (Christopher’, m Mary, 
dau. of John Bass, m Ruth, dau. of John 
Alden, qv., m Priscilla Mullins); 

5-Samuel, of Weymouth; m Mary Nash (Alex- 
ander’, ‘soldier Am. Rev.); 

4-Samuel, built the old Revolutionary tavern; m 
Sarah Webb; 

3—-Silence Webb, m Lemuel B. White (3 above). 

2-Dau. of Stephen Blake White (1827-93), m 1853, 
Mary McKeehan (0b 1830); issue: I-—Charles 
Lemuel (b 1854; m Flora Poor); II—-John Frank- 
lin (1857-83); III—Jessie Helen (1861-75); IV-Mary 
Alice (above); V—Henry Blake (1867-91). 

IV-—m May 23, 1888, Charles Oliver Merica, } 
Paris, O., July 8, 1864; son of William Merica, 
of Garrett, Ind.; issue: 1-Paul Dyer, b} War- 
saw, Ind., Mar. 17, 1889; m Sept. 22, 1917, Flor- 
ence, dau. of Thomas Gibbs Young, of Leba- 
non, Ky.; 2—-Arnold Alden, 6 Waukesha, Wis., 
May 1, 1898. 

Residence: Kendallville, Ind. 


1-MERIWETHER, Minor, } Hernando, 
June 30, 1862. 

8—Nicholas Meriwether (qv); 

7-Col. David (1690-1744), of Louisa Co., Va.; m 
Anne Holmes (George§); 

6—-Thomas (d 1756), m Elizabeth Thornton (Fran- 
cis’, bugress, of Spotsylvania Co., Va.); 

5-Francis (b 1787), settled in Ga., where Meri- 
wether Co. was named for him; m Martha 
Jamieson; 

4-Valentine, m Barbara Minor Cosby; 

3—Charles, m Mildred Oliver. 

2-Son of Valentine Meriwether (d 1885), m Eliza- 
beth Bolton (d 1908); issue: I—Charles Scott 
(1850-87); II—Valentine (1856-1911); III—Minor 
(above); ITV—Lewis (1865-1909). 

IlI—m Apr. 5, 1885, Anne MacNutt (qv for issue). 

Planter; was dir. 20 yrs. and chmn. bd. 11 yrs. 
of Continental Bank & Trust Co.; pres. Ex- 
change Banks since 1925. Mason. Residence: 
1315 Fairfield Av., Shreveport, La. 


1-MERIWETHER, Anne MacNutt (Mrs. Minor), 
b Memphis, Tenn., Dec. 26, 1865. 

6-Alexander MacNutt (qv): 

5-Alexander (d ca. 1751), came after his father; 
settled nr. Hagerstown, Md., thence to Augusta 
Co., Va., 1743; m Jane-; 

4-Robert, m Janet Weir; 

3—James, m Elizabeth Finley Gillespie. 

San Gillespie, m Isabella Houston (John‘, 
ce) ae) 

4-James, m Elizabeth Finley (William5, of Au- 
gusta Co., Va.; Michael®, from Scotland, 1734); 

3-Elizabeth F., m James MacNutt (3 above). 

9-John Carter (qv); 

8—Robert, “King” (1663-1732), of ‘‘Corotoman”; 
speaker Va. House of Burgesses; treas. of Va.; 
pres. council and actg. gov.; m Ist, Judith 
Chen (Col. John’, of ‘‘Hesse,’’ Gloucester 

Oo 

7-John (1690-1742), m 1723, Elizabeth Hill (d 1777; 
Edward, of Shirley, Va.); their dau. Ann Hill, 
m Gen. ‘‘Light Horse Harry” Lee, and became 
the mother of Gen. Robert E. Lee; 

6—Col. Edward (d 1792), of ‘Blenheim’; m Sarah 
Champe (Col. John’); 

5-Elizabeth, m William Stanard, of “Roxbury 
Hall,’ Spotsylvania Co., Va.; 

4—-Mary, m Archibald Campbell (g.son of Mrs. 
Kendall Lee, and desc..Hancock Lee, founder 
of the Ditchley Lees); 

3—Mary, m William Chapman White (Chapman, 
m Martha Maury). 

2—Dau. of Samuel Finley MacNutt (1809-72), cot- 
ton factor; m Ann Cowden White (1830-1913). 

M Apr. 5, 1885, Minor Meriwether (qv); issue: 1— 
Minor, Jr., 6 Memphis, Tenn., Jan. 6, 1886; U.S. 
N.A., ex-’08; m Sept. 1916, Anna Lockard Gal- 
braith; 2-William MacNutt, b Dec. 14, 1888; La. 
State U., '06; 2d l1t., Ist lt. and capt., Q.M.C.. 
U.S.A., and with A.E.F. in France, World War; 
m Sept. 13, 1916, Eleanor, dau. of W. L. Fos- 
ter (issue: William M., Jr.; Anne Foster; 
Minor, 2d); 3-James Scaife, b Memphis, July 20, 
1890; La. State U., ’06; 2d It., lst 1t. and capt., 
inf.. service in U.S., World War; m Apr. 6. 
1916, Lola, dau. of W. T. Crawford, of Shreve- 
port, La. (issue: James S., Jr.; Lola); 4—-Ann, } 
Memphis, May 27, 1892; ed. Mrs. Blake’s Sch., 


Miss., 


New Orleans; m Sept. 12, 1912, John P. Scott, of 
Shreveport, Gar (adopted: Nancy); 5—Mollie 
Fontaine, b New Orleans, La., Mar. 23, 1904; ed. 
Sweet Brier Coll., U. Lausanne (Switzerland), 
and at Paris; m Dec. 25, 1924, William Henry 
Evans, of Nashville, Tenn. 

Grad. Mary Baldwin Sem., ’84. Mem. C.D.A., 
O.C., D.B.R., U.D.C., Va. Hist. Soc., etc. Resi- 
dence: 1315 Fairfield Av., Shreveport, La. 


1-MALUGE, Grace Elizabeth Ives (Mrs. Wil- 
liam A.), b Rubicon, Wis., Aug. 30, 1886. 

10—Nathaniel Turner (d 1647), a founder of Colony 
of Mass. Bay, 1680; Pequot War, 1637; an orig- 
inal propr. of New Haven, 1639; dep. Gen. :Ct.; 
capt. New Haven Colony troops; commr. 
United Colonies; 

9-Mary, m Thomas Yale (ca. 1616-1683), dep. Gen. 
Ct.; King Philip’s War(Thomas!, m Ann Lloyd, 
who m 2d, Gov. Theophilus Eaton); 

8—Mary (b 1650), m 1672, Joseph Ives (1648-94; Wil- 
liam®, qv); 

7-Samuel (1677- 1726), dea. North Haven Congl. Ch., 
1718-26; m 1705, Ruth Atwater (1688-1758; Jona- 
than’, m Ruth Peck: David®, qv); 

6-Samuel (1711-84), m 1744, Mary Gilbert (1717-post 


1792) ; 
5—-Dr. Levi (1750-1826), surgeon’s mate in Am. 
Rev.; m 1772, Lydia Augur (1753-1802); 


‘Elihu (1777- 1849) m 1804, Lucy Whittemore (1781- 

1848 

8-William Augustus (1809-86), m 1842, Elizabeth 
Maria Pardee (1820-1907). 

11-Richard Warren (qv); 

10—Elizabeth (d 1670), m 1636, Richard Church (av); 

9-Caleb (b 1642), of Dedham and Hingham, Mass.; 
m 1667, Joanna Sprague (bap. 1644; William”, 


av); 
Sh apecte (1678-1757), m 1695/96, Joshua Warren 
(1668-1760), Watertown, Mass. (Daniel®; John”, 


av); 
7-Phineas (1718-99), Watertown and Waltham, 
Mass.; soldier Arn. Rev.; m 1739, Grace Hast- 


ings (1720-1805); 

6—-William (1751- 1831), wounded at Bunker Hill; 
lt. Cont. Army; m 1777, Robey (or Rebecca) 
Hathaway (1757-1822) ; 

5—Oliver W. L. (1791-1847), of Danville, N. Y.; m 
Olive Smith (1792-1842) ; 

4-William G. W. (1819-59), m 1st, 1839, Rachel 
Roberts (1824-53); 

3-Julia Ann Marion (1843-1907), artist; m. Ist, 
1862, Henry Westlake Smith (1837-74), set. U.S: vV: 
in Civil War. 

2-Dau. of Fannie Elizabeth Smith (1865-1901), m 
1888, George Washington Ives (b 1860); issue: 
I-Prof. Frederick Walter (1884-1924; m Mary A. 
Parks); II—Grace Elizabeth (above); III—Wil- 
liam Lovell (b 1888; m Alma Beulow); IV— 
Carrie Nell (b 1889; m William Carpenter); V— 
George Smith (6 1891); VI-Clifford Elihu (6 
1894; m Leta Faye Albin); VII-Sarah Rose- 
mond (b 1897; m Homer G. Spry); VIII—Irene 
Edna (b 1900; m Hillyer Estes). 

JI-m Apr. 7, 194, William August Albert Maluge, 
b Wilton, Wis., Apr. 22, 1877; son of Carl Ma- 
luge, of Wilton, m Mary Ann Battalia; issue: 
1—Charlotte Musetta, b Granton, Wis., July 30, 
106; 2—-Ruth Eloise, b Marshfield, Wis., Mar. 
aA ona 3-—Grace Virginia, 6 Marshfield, Jan. 15, 
1920. 

Pupil School of Applied Art, Battle Creek, 
Mich., and Fireside Industries, Adrian, Mich. 
Compiling genealogy of Ives, Smith, Warren 
and Pardee families. Mem. §.M.D._ Resi- 
dence: 301 N. Peach St., Marshfield, Wis. 


Spree Cameron, § New York, N.Y., Apr. 3, 

8—Philip Pieterse (van) Schuyler (qv); 

7-Arent (1662-1730), capt. French and Indian War; 
employed by govt. in negotiations with 
Minnesiak Indians; estates at Pompton 
Plains, Belleville, Burlington and Elizabeth- 
town, N. J.; m ist, 1684, Jenneke Teller (Wil- 
liam§); 

6—-Casparus (1695-1754), received estates nr. Bur- 
lington, N.Y.; m 1st, Jane-; 

5—Arent (d 1780), m Janneke Van Wagenen; 

4—-Aaron, m Hester Dey (Col. Theunis®, of Cont. 
Army, a personal friend of General Wash- 
ington); 

3—-Peter, m Caroline Brother. 

2-Son of Caroline Brother Schuyler (1828-1913), 
m 1850, Duncan Cameron Mann (1823-75), rector 
St. James (P.F.) Ch., Watkins, N.Y.; issue: 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 91 


I-—Cameron (above); II—Katharine Brother (0b 
1853; m Francis Eugene Cobb); IIlI—Anthony 
Schuyler (1857-1859); IV—Alexander (qv); V-— 
Donald Peter (1862-1913); VI-—Margaret Cam- 
eron (m William Harvey Chapman); VII-— 
Charles Duncan (6 1870); VIII—Caroline Schuy- 
ler (m Henry deLancey Ashley). 

I-m June 14, 1882, Mary Eliza, dau. of Frederick 
G. LeCain, of Cincinnati, O.; issue (both b 
Kansas City, Mo.): 1-Justine, 6 May 24, 1883; 
m Sept. 6, 1905, William Edgar Fisher (issue: 
Stowell LeCain; Cameron); 2—Dorothea, b Aug. 
12, 1884; served in World War as supt. in 
charge of wounded officers, Base Hosp. 1, 
Neuilly, France; m Sept. 6, 1916, Clinton Mc- 
Clarty Harbison (issue: Clinton M., Jr.). 

A.B., Hobart, ’70, A.M., 1874; grad. Gen. Theol. 
Sem., 1873; (S.T.D., Hobart, 1888, Gen. Theol. 
Sem., 1902, U. South, 1914). Consecrated bishop 
of N.D., 1901; translated to southern Fla., 
19138 (See Who’s Who in America). Hobbies: 
Botany, collecting books and relics of George 
Herbert. 

Residence: Bishopstead, Orlando, Fla. 


Lemeratal Arthur Teall, b New York, N.Y., Jan. 

8-Richard (Man) Mann (1616-1655), from Eng. to 
Scituate, Mass., ca. 1640; m Rebecca-; 

7—-Richard (1652-1728), settled at Hebron, Conn., 
ca. 1708, on a grant of land received for serv- 
ices in King Philip’s War; m Elizabeth Sut- 
ton (John§); 

6—Nathaniel (6 1693), m lst Mary Root; 

5—John (1720-1806), m 1740, Margaret Peters; m 
2d, Hannah Kellog; 

4-Capt. Andrew (1755-1846), 
Hannah Phelps; 

3—Nathaniel (1803-86), m 1st 1826, Emma W. Rex- 
ford (Judge Samuel). 

6—Oliver Teall (d 1724), came to America with 
Prudence, his wife, ca. 1723; settled at New 
Haven, Conn.; 

5-Surgeon Oliver (b 1724), settled at Killing- 
worth, Conn.; entered the English Army as 
surgeon, served through the French War; m 
1747, Ruth Hurd (5 sons in Am. Rev.); 

4-Nathan (1766-1841), soldier Am. Rev.; m Polly 
Paine (Col. Brinton’, who moved to Newtown, 
N.Y., 1790); name of Newtown was changed to 
Elmira in honor of Elmira Teall, first child of 
Nathan Teall; 

3—George Clinton Paine (d 1874), m Canfield. 

2-Son of Samuel Rexford Mann (1828-73), Roches- 
ter, N.Y.; m 1854, Georgianna Teall (1831-95); 
issue: I-Emma (1856-57); II]-Samuel Rexford 
(6 1857); IlI—Nathan (1859-61); IV—Ida Victoria 
(6 1868); V—Arthur T. (above); VI—Frederick 
Maynard (b 1868; m Grace Hitchcock); VII-— 
William Seward (b 1872). 

V—m Mar. 7, 1904, Winona B. Orff, b Minneapolis, 
Minn., Mar. 7, 1904; dau. Henry Orff, of Ft. 
Wayne, Ind.; issue: 1—-Margaret Butler, D 
Minneapolis, Minn., Apr. 22, 1907. 

B.S., U. Minn., ’88 (Psi U.); M.D., Harvard, 1896 
(Nu Sigma Nu). Surgeon; asso. prof. surgery, 
U. of Minn., and consulting surgeon, Minneap- 
olis Gen. Hosp. (See Who’s Who in America). 
Capt., M.C., U.S.A., July 20, 1918; maj., Aug. 
25, 1918; chief of surgical service, Base Hosp., 
Camp Dodge, Ia.; assigned to Evacuation 
Hosp., Camp Crane; operating surgeon, Gen. 


capt. Am. Rev.; m 


Hosp., Ft. Snelling; surgical consultant, 
U.S.P.H.S. F.A.C.S.; pres. Western Surg 
Assn., etc. Clubs: Minneapolis, Woodhill 
Country, Lafayette, University. Summer 


place: Upper Crescent, Maplewoods, Wayzata, 
“he Residence: 2437 Park Avy., Minneapolis, 
inn. 


1-MARSH, Henry Wheelwright, } Waltham, 
Mass., May 1, 1861. 

5-Samuel Marsh, (d 1814), of Exeter, N.H.; corp. 
Am. Rev.; m 1777, Hannah Bell; 

4-Samuel Bell (1777-1863), of Exeter; m 1802, Mary 
Avery Willey (1777-1851); 

3-Thomas Jefferson (1805-88), treas. of Mass., 
1855; del. to first Rep. Nat. Conv., 1856; U.S. 
commr. for Kan.; actg. adj. gen. of Kan.; m 
1826, Nancy Falls Davis (1804-91). 

%John Whitney (qv); 

8-Richard (d 1697), Watertown, Concord and 
Stow, Mass.; m 1649/50, Martha Coldham; 

7—Moses_ (b 1655), Sudbury and Stow, Mass.; 

- King Philip’s War; m 1686, Sarah Knight; 
6-Abraham (1692-1778), Stow, m 1714, Mary Stone 


(1688-1766; Dea. Simon?; Hon. Simon’; Dea. 

Simon’); 

5-Dea. Abraham (1724-1818), Stow, m 1745, Mercy 
Perry (1727-1828; Ebenezer*, of Sudbury, m 
Mary, dau. Dr. Ebenezer Brigham); 

4Capt. Abraham (1752-1812), soldier Am. Rev.; 
capt. militia; m 1808, Sarah (Conant) Jewell 
(1762-1855; Peter Conant’, soldier Am. Rev.; 
Robert®; Lot?; John’; Lot®; Gov. Roger?®); 

3-Abraham (1806-87), mcht. and inventor, Wal- 
tham, Mass.; m 18380, Mary Ann Hopkins (1808- 
91; Capt. Solomon’; Ebenezer’, signer Asso- 
ciation Test; Benjamin®, founder of Milford, 
N.H., signer Association Test). 

2-Son of Thomas Jefferson Marsh (1830-91), 
mcht., Waltham and Boston, Mass.; m 1859, 
Helen BPliza Whitney (1837-1923). 

M Sept. 24, 1908, Agnes Elizabeth, dau. Richard 
Power, of London, Eng. 

Ed. Phillips Exeter, ’81; Harvard, ’8. Senior 
mem. firm of Marsh & McLennan, insurance, 
engineering and brokerage. Conducted a hos- 
pital at Warwick Castle, Eng., and was asst. 
manager of Harvard Hospital 22, Camier, 
France (38000 beds, 53,000 British wounded), 
World War. Mem. S.C.W., S.R., ete. Clubs: 
Marlborough, Royal Thames Yacht (London), 
Chicago (Chicago), University, Union League 
(New York), Down Town, Sleepy Hollow, 

Residence: 


Oakland Country (New York). 
Warwick Castle, Eng. 


WILLIAM LAWRENCE CHITTENDEN (LARRY), 
“The Poet Ranchman.” 


1-CHITTENDEN, William Lawrence (‘‘Larry”), 
b Montclair, N.J., Mar. 23, 1862. 

8-Maj. William Chittenden (qv); 

7-Thomas (d 1683), m Joanna Jordan (John§’, of 
Guilford, Conn., m Anna-—); 

6—Josiah (1677-1759), m 1707, Hannah Sherman (bap. 
orang: John’, of Woodbury, Conn., m Eliza- 

eth—); 

5-Dea. Simeon (1714-89), of N. Guilford, Conn.; 
m 1737, Submit Scranton (1712-96; John*®, m 
Mary Norton); 

4-Simeon (1742-1812), m 1773, Sarah Dudley (1746- 
1841; Selah’, m Rachel Stone); 

3—Abel (1779-1816), m 1804, Anna Hart Baldwin. 

9-Gov. Theophilus Eaton (qv); 

8—-Hannah (1638-1704), m William Jones, dep. gov. 
Conn. Colony; asst. gov. New Haven Colony; 


judge; 
7—Hannah (b 1660), m 1689, Patrick Falconer; 
6—-Hannah, m 1710, Seth Morse; 
5—-Sarah (1728-1828), m 1749, Timothy Baldwin; 
4—Timothy (1750-1818), m 1772, Olive Norton; 
3-Anna H. (1784-1845), m Abel Chittenden (3 
above). 
9-Gov. Thomas Welles (qv); 
8—Anna, m 1646, Thomas Thompson; 
7-Thomas, m Elizabeth Smith; 
6—Ann, m 1708, John Norton (1684-1750); 
5-Charles (1710-86), m 1749, Mary Gould; 
4—Olive (1750-1805), m Timothy Baldwin (4 above). 


92 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


2-Son of Henry Abe! Gnittenden (1816-95), mer- 
chant and popular public speaker, Hartford, 
Conn., and New York; m 1844, Henrietta (1825- 
1898; dau. of Maj. Daniel Gano [1794-1873]; 
desc. Francis Gano [1630-1733-aet. 103], Hugue- 
not, from Island of Guernsey, was at New 
Rochelle, N. Y., 1661); issue: I-Henry Abel 
(1846-1900; editor and philanthropist; m Alice 
Westervelt Goldsmith); Il—Anna R. (b 1847; m 
David D. Duncan, d 1907); IlI—Henrietta L. 
(1849-51); IV—Daniel Gano (1852-1925); V—Charles 
B. (1855-1923; m Charlotte I. Tandy); VI—Eliza- 
beth L. (6 1857; m William E. Pinkham, D.D.S., 
d 1916); VII-William Lawrence (above); VIII— 
Mary A. (1863-76). 

VII-Not married. Went to Texas, 18838, with $50 
borrowed capital; now owner of Chittenden 
Cattle Farm and Ranch, of abt. 10,000 acres, at 
Anson, Jones Co., Tex., upon which is located 
a colony of 41 families, townsite, railroad, etc.; 
largely interested in Florida. Known as “the 
poet ranchman’”; author of Ranch Verses, 
now in 1i16th edition; Bermuda Verses, etc. 
Has established a unique free public library, 
several thousand autographed books at 
Christmas Cove, Me.; also a non-sectarian 
Children’s League, at Montclair, N.J. (See 
Who’s Who in America). Summer place: 
Christmas Cove, Me. Address: Chittenden’s 
Ranch, Anson, Jones Co., Tex., or National 
Arts Club, New York. 


1-MARSTON, Anson, 0 Seward, Ill., May 31, 
1864 


9-William Marston (b England ca. 1592-1672), 
from Eng. ca. 1632, settled at Hampton, N.H.; 
his 1st wife lived till about 1660; 

8-Capt. William (1622-1703), came to Salem, Mass., 
with his father, 1634, to Newbury, 1637; at 
Hampton, N.H., by 1638; m Rebecca Paige 
(1636-73) ; 

7—-Capt. Samuel (1661-1723), m 1683 or 84, Sarah 
Sanborn (1666-1738) ; 

6—William (1685-1749), m ca, 1707, Susanna Palmer; 

oan (b 1722), m ca. 1749, Mary Batchelder 
(d_ 1785) ; 

4-William (6 1752), soldier Am. Rev.; m Mary 
Woodworth (Amasa‘); 

3—Charles (1796-1872), m Meribah Morrill (1797- 
1876; Hibbard*, soldier Am. Rev.). 

2-Son of George Washington Marston (1835-1916), 
farmer; pvt.) CoC, 1thi lll Vol int... Ctvil 
War, wounded at Shiloh; m Sarah Scott (1842- 
1916); issue: I-Anson (above); II—Amos Wil- 
bur (6 1865; m Jessie Elleanore Taylor); III- 
Charles Lemuel, M.D. (b 1870; m Harriett 
Evalyn Scott); IV—Mary Alice (b 1874; m John 
Smith; m 2d, Alonzo Ellis); V-George Edward 
(b 1876; m Sarah R. Scott); VI-Walter Scott (b 
1879; m Mabel Elma Eddy); VII—Robert Frank- 
lin (6 1885; m Nellie Allen). 

I—m Dec. 14, 1892, Mary Alice Day (qv for issue). 

Cy E., Cornell,” 1889.) Civils engr.3 prot. cival 
engring., 1892-1920, dean and dir. engring. dept. 
since 1904, Ia. State Coll. Maj. and It. col., 
engrs., World War; col., engrs., O.R.C. (See 
Who’s Who in America). Mem. S.A.R. Resi- 
dence: College Campus, Ames, Ia. 


1-MARSTON, Mary Alice Day (Mrs. Anson), ) 
Royalton, Niagara Co., N.Y., June 21, 1865. 

9-Robert Day (1604-48), m 2d, Editha Stebbins (d 
1688) ; 

8—John (d ca. 1730), m Sarah Maynard; 

7—John (1677-1752), m Ist, 1696, Grace Spencer (1677- 
1714; John’; Garret®, ensign and deputy, 1674- 
1675) ; 

6—Dea. John (1701-80), m 1725, Sarah Loomis (1705- 
1780; Dea. Samuel’; Dea. John8; Joseph’); 

5-Noah (1740-1818), pvt. Am. Rev.; m 1759, Ann 
Loomis (Lt. Caleb*; Josiah’; Nathaniel’; 
Joseph’); 

4-Charles (1789-1852), m 1810, Sally Phelps (1794- 
1875) ; 


75) 5 

3-John (1814-52), m 1838, Catharine Watson (1816- 
1895; Dudley‘; Robert'). 

11l—Gov. William Bradford (qv); 

10-Maj. William (1624-1701), dep. gov. Mass.; m 
1651, Alice Richards; 

9-Thomas (d 1708), m Ann Raymond; 

8—Jerusha (1693-1739), m 1716, Hezekiah Newcomb 
(1694-1772; Simon’; Andrew®; Andrew’); 

7-Silas, m Submit Pineo; 

6—Dr. Silas (d 1792), m 1767, Susanna White; 

5-Roxana (1769-1812), m 1788, Lt. Josiah Phelps 


(1768-1864; Judge John*®; Capt. Timothy’; Dea. 
Nathaniel’; Nathaniel®; William); 

4-Sally (1794-1875), m 1810, Charles Day (4 above). 

8-Dirck Jans Vander VWliedt, from Holland in 
the ‘“‘Trouw,” 1663, as a soldier in that ship, 
and settled at Flatbush, L.I.; later removed 
toeNed 5 

7-Garret, m Judack-; 

6-William, began to write name Van Fleet; 
soldier Am. Rev.; m Audriana Wyckoff; 

5—Cornelius (1757-1841), soldier Am. Rev.; m Sarah 
Shipman (6 1761); 

4-Sarah (d@ 1826), m Benjamin S. McCarty (1788- 
1836; William®; Benjamin‘, a founder of Muncy, 
Pa. eouas)s 

3—Harriett (1823-89), m Dr. Amos Scott (1820-1901), 
Lycoming Co., Pa., and Seward, IIll.; capt. 
Bee) U.S.V. (Amos‘; Henry’, soldier of Am. 

ev.). 

2-Dau. of Dudley Watson Day (1839-1920), farmer, 
pvt. Co. €, 16th Ll Vol. int... 3 yrsoineCivil 
War; m 1864, Rachel Scott (1844-1901); issue: 
I—Mary Alice (above); II—Lilian Rachel (b 
1868; m Arthur George Eddy); II1I—Dudley Wat- 
son, M.D. (b 1882; m Lula Maud Dow), 

I-—m Dec. 14, 1892, Anson Marston (qv); issue: 1— 
Morrill Watson, b Ames, Ia., Jan. 30, 1896; Ia. 
state (Coll. Vi7;2delt andpistslts wise Ae ob 
capt., July 1, 1920, 5th Inf., U.S.A. (regular); 
m Aug. 1917, Lucy Florence, dau. Elwood 
Mead (See Who’s Who in America; issue: 
Morrill Elwood; Arthur Anson); 2-Anson Day, 
b Ames, May 20, 1905; Ia. State Coll., ’25. 

Ed. U. Mich. and Ia. State Coll. (Alpha Delta 
Pi). Mem. D.A.R. (hon. state regent), P.E.O., 
etc. Summer place: Clear Lake, Ia. Resi- 
dence: College Campus, Ames, Ia. 


1-PHILLIPS, Henry Disbrow, 0 Phila. Pa., 
Jan. 16, 1882. 

10—Rev. George Phillips (qv); 

9-Lt. Zerobabel (1632—after 1698), m Ann White; 

8-Theophilus, magistrate and charterist of 
Newtown, L. I., 1686; m 1671, Ann Hunt (Ralph’®; 
Col. Thomas’); 

7-Theophilus (1672-1709), 
N.J.; m Frances-; 

6—-Theophilus (1695-1762), justice, burgess, Tren- 
ton, N.J.; m 1720, Frances Elizabeth Betts; 

5-Capt. John (1721-93), soldier Am. Rev.; m 2d, 
Abigail Tinda!1; 

4—Theophilus (1759-1840), m Margaret Desborough 
(1768-1864; Capt. Joseph5, officer Am. Rev.); 

3-Henry Desborough (1793-1873), m 1828, Jane 
Cornell Feaster (1805-55). 

2-Son of Henry Desborough Phillips (1842-1911), 
m 2d, 1879, Nancy Timlie Phillips (6 1857); issue: 
I-Henry D. (above); II—Mary (Mrs. Frank 
Orme, qv); IlI—Robert Theodore (qv); IV— 
Emma (0b 1888; m Milton E. Keeler). 

I-m Sept. 25, 1907, Ella Reese, 6 Baltimore, Md., 
Nov. 11, 1883; dau. of Rt. Rev. Frederick Focke 
Reese (See Vol. 1, p. 792, for genealogy); issue: 
1—-Ella Parr, 6 La Grange, Ga., June 27, 1908; 
2-Nancy, b La Grange, Dec. 4, 1911; 3-Henrietta 
Desborough, b Sewanee, Tenn., Nov. 16, 1919. 

A.B., U. South, ’04 (Delta Tau Delta), B.D., 1906; 
(D.D., Oglethorpe, 1920, U. Ga., 1923). Or- 
dained P.E. priest, 1907; in charge St. Mark’s, 
La Grange, Ga. warden and founder La 
Grange Settlement, 1906-15; chaplain, prof. 
English Bible, U. South, 1915-22; rector Trinity 
Ch., Columbia, S.C., since 1922. Residence: 
9099 Sumter St., Columbia, S.C. 


1-PHILLIPS, Robert Theodore, } Marietta, Ga., 
Feb. 4, 1886. 

Brother of Henry Disbrow Phillips (qv for 
genealogy). 

M Feb. 12, 1914, Julia Cullen Barnes, b Concord, 
Ga., July 7, 1888; dau. of Julius Cullen Barnes, 
of Senoia, Ga.; issue: 1-Julia Cullen, 6 Sum- 
ter, S. C., Feb. 12, 1915; 2-Robert Theodore, Jr., 
b La Grange, Ga., Sept. 25, 1916; 3-Anne, bp 
La Grange, Jan. 22, 1918; 4-Janet, b La Grange, 
Aug. 29, 1920. 

U. of the South, ’07; Va. Theol. Sem., ’11. Or- 
dained P.E. priest, 1911; pastorates: St. 
Mary’s, Columbus, Ga.; Church of the Holy 
Comforter, Sumter, S.C.; La Grange (Ga.) 
Settlement and Training School; Trinity Ch., 
Miami, Fla. Residence: 918 S. Greenway Drive, 
Coral Gables, Miami, Fla. 


educator, Hopewell, 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 93 


l-ORME, Mary Phillips Tolbert (Mrs. Frank), 
b Marietta, O., Nov. 6, 1883. 

Sister of Henry Disbrow Phillips 
genealogy). 

M Feb. 7, 1905, Mark LaFayette Tolbert (June 
26, 1883-Jan. 26, 1907); son of Mark LaFayette 
Tolbert, of Atlanta, Ga.; issue: 1—Mark 
(daughter), b Atlanta, Ga., June 25, 1907. 

M 2d, Apr. 28, 1909, Frank Orme (qv); issue: 
1—Mary Phillips, 6 Atlanta, Ga., Oct. 4, 1911; 
2-Nancy, b Atlanta, Nov. i7, 1913. 

Memii@.D Al DA.C,) D:AIRI) D.E.PVAS  Resi= 
dence: 15 Fairview Rd., Druid Hills, Atlanta, 
Ga. 


1-ORME, Frank (Aug. 2, 1870-May 8, 1921). 

6-Rey. John Orme (b 1691), from Eng. to Phila., 
Pa., 1720, settled at Marlboro, Prince George 
Co., Md.; m Ruth Edmondston; 

5-Col. Archibald (1780-1812), officer Am. Rev.; m 
Elizabeth Johns; 

4—John (1763-1824), m Sarah McAllister (Col. 
Richard®, served in Am. Rev.); 

3-Archibald (1795-1840), War 1812; m Lucy Priest- 
ley (Joseph*, discoverer of oxygen gas). 

9-Col. Nathaniel Pope (ca. 1610-1660), from Eng. 
to Va., 1634; settled at “The Cliffs,” Pope’s 
Creek, Westmoreland Co., Va., upon a grant 
from Charles I; ; 

8-Thomas, moved to S.C. between 169 and 1700; 
settled in Parish of St. John’s, near Charles- 
ton; 

7—George, m 1716, Sarah; 

6—James (b 1720), m 1755, Susanna Welles; 

5-William (1760-1823), soldier Am. Rev.; m Sarah 
(Green) Tucker (Samuel Green‘); 

4-William (1788-1862), m 1816, his cousin, Sarah 
Lavinia Pope (John®, m Elizabeth-); 

38-Elizabeth Catherine (6 1818), m 1839, Alsop P. V. 
Woodward (1804-56). 

2-Son of Dr. Francis Hodgson Orme (1834-1913), 
physician; m 1867, Ellen Vail Woodward (d 
1921); issue: I-Elizabeth Woodward (b 1867; m 
Francis Cochran Block); II-Frank (above). 

Il-m Apr. 28, 1909, Mary (Phillips) Tolbert (av 
for issue). 

Grad. Va. Mil. Inst., ’90. One of the organizers 
and was sec.-treas. Southern States Life Ins. 
Co., for 15 yrs. Clubs: Piedmont Driving, 
Capital City (Atlanta), 


1-BROOKS, Ellen Robinson Sage (Mrs. Floyd 
D.), b New Berlin, N.Y., Apr. 9, 1870. 

9-David Sage (1639-1703), from Wales to Middle- 
town, Conn., ca. 1672; m. 1664, Elizabeth-; 

8-John (1668-1751), m 1698, Hannah Starr (1673/74- 
1753; Comfort®; Dr. Thomas; Dr. Comfort®); 

7-Benoni, m 1724, Mary Allen; 

6—-Benjamin, m Abigail Blinn; 

5—Daniel, m 1778, Sybel Jewett; 

4-Jewett, m 1814; Susanna Jaycox; 

3—George, m 1843, Maryett Clark. 

9-Rev. Thomas Thatcher (qv); 

8-Rev. Ralph, m 1669/70, Ruth Partridge; 

7—Ralph, m ca. 1711, Patience Skiff; 

6-Benjamin, m 1754, Desire Yerrington; 
5-Lucretia, m Austin Clark; 

4-Austin, m 1823, Julia Ann Phelps; 

3—Maryett, m George Sage (3 above). 

2-Only child of Mugene Adelbert Sage (1846- 
pay cheese mfr.; m 1869, Mary Robinson (b 

iF 

M_as his 2d wife, July 1, 1914, Floyd Dealton 
Brooks (May 18, 1852-Nov. 5, 1919); son of Isaac 
Curtis Brooks, of Sherburne, N, Y.; stepchil- 
dren: Mrs. Lester D. Williams (av), and 
George Sage Brooks (qv). 

Ed. Keble Sch. and Mrs. Theodore Irving’s 
Sch. Mem. S.M.D., D.A.R., Soc. of N.E. Women, 
Club: Twentieth Century. Residence: New 
Berlin, N.Y. 


1-WILLIAMS, Oril Lucile Brooks (Mrs. Lester 
D.), b New Berlin, N.Y., Sept. 10, 1880. 

#Lt. William Clark (qv); 

8-Capt. William (1656-1725), settled at Lebanon, 
Conn., ca. 1700; purchased from Mohegan In- 
dians a large tract called “Clark and Dewey 
Purchase”; m 1680, Hannah Strong (1659-1693/94; 
Elder John’); 

7-Jonathan (1688-1742/43), m 1713/14, Hannah Smal- 


ley; 
anaes (1715-1802), m 1735, Mercy Dewey (b 


(qv for 


5—Gershom (1755-1840), pvt. Am. Rev., serving at 
Bunker Hill; m Lucretia Thacher (1759-1828 ; 


Benjamin‘; Rodolphus*; Rev. Ralph, or Rodol- 
phus®; Rev. Thomas’, first pastor of Old South 
Ch., Beston); 

Pain (1799-1882), m 1st, 1828, Julia Ann Phelps 

3—Maryett (1826-65), m 1843, George Sage. 

2-Dau. of Floyd Dealton Brooks (1852-1919), m 1879, 
M. Louise Sage; m 2d, 1914, Ellen Robinson 
Sage (qv for Sage lineage); issue (1st mar- 
riage): I-Oril Lucile (above); II-George Sage 
(av for Hopkins lineage). 

I-m June 29, 1904, Lester Denison Williams, } 
Fox Lake, Wis., Mar. 27, 1881; U. Wis., ’01; son 
of Timothy L. Williams, of East Haven, Conn:; 
issue: 1—Constance Louise, b Madison, Wis., 
Mar. 31, 1907; Northwestern U.; 2-Jean Lucile, 
b Milwaukee, Sept. 20, 1911. 

Ed. Milwaukee-Downer Coll. Mem. D.A.R. Resi- 
dence: 717 Lincoln Ay., Highland Park, III. 


1-BROOKS, George Sage, ) New Berlin, N.Y., 
Nov. 5, 1882. 

1i-Stephen Hopkins (qv); 

10-Constance (d 1677), m Hon. Nicholas Snow (qv); 

8-John, m Mary Smalley; 

8-Rebecca, m Benjamin Smalley; 

lettin eos (1695-1753), m Jonathan Clark (1688-1742/ 

48) ; 

ee ae (1715-1802), m 1735, Mercy Dewey (vb 

1714); 


5-Gershom (1755-1840), pvt. Am. Rey., serving at 
Bunker Hill; m Lucretia Thacher (1759-1823, 
Benjamin‘; Rodolphus®; Rev. Ralph, or Ro- 
dolphus®; Rev. Thomas’, first pastor of Old 
South Ch., Boston); 

4—Austin (1799-1882), m 1st, 1823, Julia Ann Phelps 
(d 1845); 

3-Maryett (1826-65), m 1843, George Sage (Jewett*; 
Daniel®; Benjamin®; Benoni’; John’; David?). 

2-Son of Floyd Dealton Brooks (1852-1919), m 1879, 
M. Louise Sage; m 2d, 1914, Ellen Robinson 
Sage (qv for Sage line); issue (Ist marriage): 
I—Oril Lucile (Mrs. Lester Denison Williams, 
av for Clark line); Il-George Sage (above); 

Il-m Oct. 18, 1906, Ida South, b} Hopkinton, Ia., 
Nov. 3, 1880; dau. of Franklin Marion South; 
hee 1—Hortense Louise, b Depue, IIl., July 20, 

16. 

Grad. Mich. Coll. of Mines (Sigma Rho). Metal- 
lurgical engr., Anaconda Copper Mining Co. 
Residence: 700 Pierce St., Gary, Ind. 


1-WILLIAMS, Mattie LeGrand Pierce (Mrs. 
ee G.), 6 Winston-Salem, N.C., Oct: 31, 


6—-Nathaniel Pass (1734-1816), Caswell Co., N.C.; m 
Alsey Holloway; 

5-Holloway (1762-1843), Am. Rev., 1780-81; m 1790, 
Keziah Roberson (1769-1828) ; 

4—-Katherine R. (1800-50), m George LeGrand Wil- 
son (1789-1850), War 1812 (John J.5, m Alsey Hol- 
loway, of Halifax Co., N.C.); 

38—-America L. (1830-92), m 1850, James Robert 
Pierce (1825-85), Civil War. 

10—John Hollister (qv); : 

9-John (1644-1711), m 1667, Sarah Goodrich (Wil- 
nee of Glastonbury, Conn., m ‘Sarah Mar- 
vin); : 

8-Thomas (1672-1741), m 1695, Dorothy Hills (Jo- 
seph®, m Phyllis Lyman); 

7—Gideon (1699-1785), m 1728, Rachel Talcott (1706- 
1790; Nathaniel’); 

6—Nathaniel (1731-1810), soldier Am. Rev.; m 1754, 
Mehitabel Mathison (1739-1824); 

5-Amasa (1768-1847), Wayne Co., Pa.; m 1790, Me- 
hitable Everts (1768-1843) ; 

4—-Wesley (1805-48), Charleston, S.C.; pres. Raleigh 
& Weldon R.R.; m 1830, Mary Clarke (James); 

3-James Drew (1838-1923), gen. mgr. Interlachen, 
Jacksonville & Ocala Air Line Ry. Co.; m 1860, 
yee E. Harris (Edward E.4, m Martha Gor- 
man), 

2-Dau. of Annie Maria Hollister (b 1862), m 1881, 
Sidney Franklin Pierce (b 1854), of Danville. 
Va.; issue: I-Malachi (d infancy); II—Mattie 
LeGrand (above); IIl1I-John Wesley (b 1895; m 
Vida Bingham). 

II-m Dec. 26, 1901, Linwood Green Williams, b 
Danville, Va., Sept. 1, 1881; son of Green Wil- 
liams, Jr., of Danville; issue: 1—Madeline 
Pierce, B Danville, Va., Apr. 8, 1903; m Apr. 4, 
1926, George Walter Clinard; 2-Linwood Sid- 
ney, b Danville, Mav 21, 1905; m Margaret Wat- 
son (issue: Linwood S., Jr., b July 3, 1924); 3— 
Raymond Dennis, b Chattanooga, Tenn., Dec. 
28, 1909; 4-Annie Louise, b Chattanooga, Oct. 18, 


94 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


1911; 5-Reba Hollister, Bb Waco, Tex., Oct. 8, 
1914; 6-Edna Ruth, b Waco, Nov. 2, 1917. 

Mem. D.A.R. Residence: 2008 20th Av. S., Nash- 
ville, Tenn. 


PERCIVAL S. FULLER, JR. 


1-FULLER, Percival Strong, Jr., 6 Chicago, I11., 
Oct. 18, 1896. 

9-Edward Fuller (qv); 

8-Samuel (ca. 1612-1683), 
(Rev. John®, qv); 

7-John (ca. 1656-1726), m Mehitable Rowley (Mo 
ses’, of Barnstable); 

6—Joseph (1699/1700-1775), m Lydia Day (John, Jr.‘ 
of Colchester, Conn.); 

5-Capt. Abraham (1735-1807), capt. Am. Rev.; m 
Lydia Gillett; 

4—Roswell (1774-1840), m Hannah Berry; 

3-Henry Tower (1825-1889), m Sarah Percival 
Strong (John E.‘). 

6-Seth Sears (1736-1809), 
Sarah Sears; 

5-Lydia, m Stephen Crosby (1778-1851); 

4-Amanda, m De Grove Bull (1795-1867) ; 

3-Lydia Ann, m Jerome Increase Case (1819-91), 
founder J. I. Case Threshing Machine Co., 
Racine, Wis. 

2-Son of Percival Strong Fuller (1858-96), LL.B., 
Albany Law School, and practiced at Chicago; 
m Henrietta Case (6b 1858); issue: I-—Sarah 
Strong (6 1890; m Malcolm Edwin Erskine, See 
Vol. 1, p. 447); Il—Henrietta Case; III-—Lydia 
Percival; V—Percival Strong, Jr. (above). 

V-m Apr. 27, 1918, Katharine Rose Lewis, 0 Ra- 
cine, Oct. 10, 1893; dau. of William Mitchell 
Lewis, of New York, m Edith Rose; issue: 1— 
Katharine Lois, b Racine, Wis., July 31, 1919; 
2—Gordon Strong Case, b Racine, Oct. 1920. 

Grad. The Hill School, Pottstown, Pa., ’15; Yale, 
ex-’19 (Psi U.). Enlisted in U.S.N., Apr. 1917, 
and trained with 2d Aerial Coast Patrol, Buf- 
falo, N.Y., until Nov. 2, when he was commis- 
sioned ensign; Ist div. cdr. and squadron cdr., 
Pensacola, Fla., lt. (j.g.), U.S. Naval Aviation, 
Mar. 23, 1918; 1t., Oct. 1, 1918; squadron cdr. at 
U.S. Naval Air Station, Coco Solo, Panama; 


m 1635, Jane Lathrop 


soldier Am. Rev.; m 


hon. discharged, Jan. 10, 1919. Residence: 
Hartsdale, N.Y. 
1-MATHIS, Annie Atwood Hill (Mrs. Atwood 


Hill Mathis), b Mooresville, Ala., Nov. 29, 1888. 
7-Henry Hill (ca. 1670-1719-20), appears of record 
in Nansemond Co., Va., 1701; m Mary (Hinton?); 


6-Abraham (b 1697-98-will dated 1760), Chowan Co., 
N.C.; m Judith-; 

5-Henry (ca. 1730-1804), Wilkes Co., Ga.; m Sarah 
Cotten; 

4—Abram (1778-1852), Wilkes Co., Ga.; m 1806, Clar- 
issa Calloway (1790-1855; Joseph®, m Nancy, dau. 
of Jonathan Ragan, Sr., Am. Rev.; Job®, Am. 
Rev., m Mary-); 

3-—Dr. Henry Willis (1827-1904), grad. Univ. N.Y.C., 
1848; planter, Wilkes Co., Ga.; surgeon C.S.A.; 
m 1855, Ann Temperance Hall (1835-57; Rev. 
James G.‘, m Elizabeth S., dau. of William 
Wood; Spence, Jr.,5 m Polly, dau. of James 
Gatling, m Mary, dau. of Christopher Riddick, 
Am. Rev.; Spence, Sr.,6 Am. Rev., m Director-—). 

5-Richard Woodroof (d 1789), Am. Rev.; m Susan- 
nah Hobbs (James*, mem. Va. House of Dels.); 

4—William (1784-1814), War 1812; m 1810, Elizabeth 
Avent (1790-1859; John®, capt. War 1812; John®; 
Thomas’, from Eng., 1698, justice of Sussex 


~ 


By WAS ANE 

3-James William (1813-97), m 1858, Harriet Atwood 
Wright. 

9-Richard Wright (1633-63), m ca. 1656-57, Ann 
Mottrom (6 1639; Col. John”, of Northumber- 
land Co., Va.); 

8—-Maj. Francis (ca. 1660-1713), m 1st, ca. 1682, Ann 
Washington (b ca. 1659; Col. John®, m 2d, Ann 
Pope); 

7—John (b 1685-86), m Dorothy—; 

6—John (d ca, 1792), m Elizabeth (supposed dau. of 
Waugh Darnell); 

5-Capt. John (ca. 1730-1789), m 1758, Ann Williams 
(Jonas, Sr.,6 Am. Rev., m Honor Williams): 

ae as (1779-1825), m 1802, Sallie Mitchell (1784- 

); 

3-Harriet Atwood (1821-83), m 1853, James William 
Woodroof (3 above). 

2-Dau. of Dr. James Abram Hill (1856-1922), physi- 
cian, planter; m 1885, Sarah Elizabeth Wood- 
roof (b 1856); issue: I-Annie Atwood (above); 
II—Henry Willis (b 1892); I1I—Elizabeth (6b 1894; 
m 1923, Edmond Peter Garrett); I1V—James Gat- 
ling (b 1896; m 1924, Ida Rebecca Braden). 

I-m June 17, 1914, Joel Kendall Mathis, b Aug. 19, 
raat son of Joel Fletcher Mathis, of Memphis, 

enn. 

B.A., Shorter Coll., Rome, Ga., ’07. Mem, D.A.R. 
(ex-regent Watauga Chapter, Memphis; sec. 
Tenn. Soc.), U.S.D. 1812. Residence: Moores- 
ville, Ala. = 


1-PARDEE J(esse) Homan, } Meadville, Pa., 
Dec. 1, 1875. 

8-George Pardee (1622-1700; son of Rev. Anthony 
Pardee, of Taunton, Eng.), from Eng. to New 
Haven, Conn., 1644; 2d rector of Hopkins Gram- 
mar Sch.; m 2d, 1662, Catherine Lane; 

7-Joseph (1664-1742), m 2d, 1708, Elizabeth Payne 
(b 1677; John’, m Abigail, dau. of John Brockett, 
surveyor, who laid out New Haven, Conn., ca, 


1638) ; 

6—Daniel (1706-64), m 1734, Lydia Porter (1716-95; 
Richard’, m 2d, Mary—; Dr. Daniel§); 

5—David (1741-1821), corp. French and Indian War 
and sgt. Am. Rev.; m 1761, Phebe Woodruff 
(1741-1822) ; 

4—Daniel (1762-1852), corp. Am. Rev.; m Florinda 
Bray (Col. Asa‘, officer Am. Rev.); 

cats (1802-88), m 1822, Elizabeth Stainbrook (d 
1846). 

2-Son of John Henry Pardee (1834-1909), stock 
raising; m 1872, Julia Ann Homan (1843-1925); 
issue: I-Flora Luella (m John _ Frederick 
Kitchen); IIl—Fannie Elizabeth (1874-86); IIJ— 
Jesse Homan (above); I1V—Margaret Edith (h 
1880; m Albert Justin Dewey; m 2d, Dr. Clyde 
M. Crow). 

IlI-m Jan. 28, 1914, Mary Imboden McClung, b 
Richmond, Va., Nov. 11, 1883; dau. of Hon. 
Charles Henry McClung, of Richmond. 

Ed. Allegheny Coll., and Bryant, Stratton and 
Smith Business Coll. Business administra- 
tor. Mem. Soc. of Middletown Upper Houses, 
N.E. Hist. Geneal. Soc., Somerset Archaeol. 
and Natural History Soc., Buffalo Fine Arts 
Acad., ete. Clubs: Buffalo, Niagara Falls 
Country, Buffalo Hunt, Saddle and Bridle, 
etc. Residence: 66 Soldiers Pl., Buffalo, N.Y. 


1-PARKS, Frank Sylvester, } Palmer, Mass., 
Dec. 138, 1861. 

9-Robert (Parke, Park) Parks (qv); 

8—-Thomas (1615-1709), m Dorothy Thompson; 

7-Robert (1651-1707), began to write name Park; m 
1st, 1681, Rachel Leffingwell (b 1648); 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 95 


6-James (1685-1726/27), m 1709, Deborah Geere (d 
1736) ; 


5-Robert (ob 1718), began to write name Parks; 
m 1744/45, Mary Killam (6 1728); 

4—Reuben (1755-1802), m 1777, Betsey Clark (1760- 
1847) ; 

3—Sylvester (1792-1859), m 1813, Laura Andrus (1793- 
1879 


suey of Alonzo Henry Parks (1828-90), m 1858, 
Julia Elizabeth Sanborn (1835-77); issue: I-— 
Henry Alonzo (b 1859); II—-Frank S. (above); III 
—Noel Bancroft (0b 1863). f 

IIl-m Nov. 20, 1888, Mary Ann Lynn, }) Washing- 
ton, D.C., Feb. 16, 1865; dau. of John Lynn, m 
Mary Ann Moore; issue (all 8} Washington, 
D.C.): 1-Marie Ann, b Aug. 25, 1889; Holy Cross, 
08; m Dec. 30, 1921, Herbert P. Leeman; 2—Frank 
S., Jr., b Aug. 30, 1891; Georgetown Law Sch.; 
m Sept. 1, 1921, Irene Rose Burns; 3—Paul John, 
b Nov. 5, 1893; St. John’s Coll.; 4-Thomas Mc- 
Guigan, b July 7, 1904; St. John’s. ; 

Clerk Navy Dept.; genealogist; compiler of 
Park, Parke, Parks genealogies. Mem. S8.C.W., 
Order of Washington; S.A.R., N.E. Hist. 


Geneal. Soc., Nat. Geneal. Soc., New London: 


Co. Hist. Soc., etc. Residence: 1609 Hobart St., 


Washington, D.C. 


1-THOMAS, (William) Augustus (Gus Thomas), 
b Fulton, Ky., Dec. 14, 1863. ; 

Dese. James Thomas, from Wales, settled in 
Kent Co., Md., 1700; m 2d, Elizabeth Hackett; 
and thru: 

4—William R. (d 1818), m Anne Duval(desc. Mareen 
Duval, of Anne Arundel Co., Md.; 

3—Mareen D. (1802-72), m 1825, Jane Carter Pullen. 

Maternally, 5-William Taylor, soldier Am. Rev. 
under Gen. George Rogers Clark; m Mary 
Chapman; : 

4—-William, War 1812; m Mary Fitzhugh; 

3—William (1806-57), planter, of ““Dukedom,”’ Tenn.; 
cousin of Pres. Zachary Taylor; m 1833, Re- 
becca Roberts (1808-91), of Chesterfield Co., Va. 
(g.dau. of Jacob Flournoy, soldier Am. Rev., 
of Chesterfield Co.). 

2-Son of Col. Francis Marion Thomas (1828-1901), 
farmer, of Mt. Pleasant, Maury Co., Tenn.; m 
1861, Laura Lavinia Taylor (1835-90); issue: I-— 
William Augustus (above); II—Quintus Ed- 
ward (b 1865); IlI—Laura Thomas (0 1872; m 
Isaac Brann). 

I-m pte 12, 1892, Elizabeth Patterson (av for 
issue). 

LL.B., Valparaiso (Ind.) U., 1888. Judge Court 
of Appeals of Ky., since 1915, and chief justice, 
1926 (See Who’s Who in America). Residence: 
108 3d St., Frankfort, Ky. 


1-THOMAS, Elizabeth Mary Patterson (Mrs. 
Augustus), 6 Memphis, Tenn., Sept. 10, 1874. 

9-Col. John Waller (1673-1743; desc. Allured de 
Waller, who went to Eng. with William the 
Conqueror), was of “Newport,” Spotsylvania 
Co., Va.; burgess; m Dorothy King (1675-1759) ; 

8—Edmund, m Mary Pendleton (Philip®); 

7-William Edmund (1747-1830), of Va.; m Mildred 
Smith, of Ky.; 

6—-George (1777-1860), m Mary Ware; 

5-Nancy, m Michael Robinson (Henry’*, of Spot- 
sylvania Co., Va.); 

4-Ann W., m Simeon Newton Kalfus; 

3—Elizabeth (1822-1908), m John Welbourne Morri- 
son (1816-66). 

2-Dau. of William McKendree Patterson, D.D. 
(1838-89), chaplain in Price’s Army, C.S.A.; mis- 
Sionary in Mexico and Venezuela; m Delia 
Morrison (6 1844). For issue and other lineages 
see William Morrison Patterson. 

M July 12, 1892 (William) Augustus (Gus) Thomas 
(qv); issue: 1—Anita Delia, 6 Mayfield, Ky., 
June 19, 1896; m Apr. 27, 1928, Kenneth Gooding 


McConnell, 6b Chciago, 18% (issue: Patricia 
Elizabeth, b Nov. 14, 1924). 
Mem. C.D.A., D.A.R., U.D.C. Residence: 108 3d 


St., Frankfort, Ky. 


1-PATTERSON, W(illiam) Morrison, b City of 
Mexico, Mex., Mar. 11, 1880. 

6-Peter Patterson (1715-1800), from Ireland to 
Londonderry, N.H., ca. 1730; m Grizel Wilson; 

5—John (1751-93), m Jane Wilson; 

4—Peter (1779-1844), m Anna Goodhue (widow of 
John Wallace); 

3-Samuel Goodhue (1811-94), landowner in Mo. 
and Ky.; m Elizabeth E. Paxton. 

‘7-Capt. Archibald Alexander (1708-90), from Ire- 
land to Phila., Pa., 1737; thence to South River, 


Rockbridge Co., Va., 1747; capt. of rangers; m 
1st, 1734, his first cousin, Margaret Parks (d 
ca. 1753); 

6-Phoebe (1749-1821), m Capt. John Paxton (1743- 
81), Am. Rev. (John? [b 1721], m Mary Blair); 

5-John (1768-1814), m Elizabeth Logan (1765-1841); 

4-James Alexander (1793-1828), m Mary Elizabeth 
Huff (6 1795); 

3-Elizabeth E. (1817-53), m Samuel Goodhue Pat- 
terson (3 above). 

5-Andrew Morrison, of Fauquier Co., Va.; killed 
at Battle of Brandywine, 1777; 

4—John Orgain (1771-1841), m Elizabeth Welbourne 
(Samuel; desc. Simon de Montfort); 

3-John Welbourne (1816-66), m Elizabeth Kalfus 
(1822-1908). 

2-Son of William McKendree Patterson, D.D., 
(1838-89), chaplain in Price’s Army, C.S.A.; mis- 
sionary in Mexico and Venezuela; m Delia 
Morrison (b 1844); issue: I-Elizabeth Mary 
(Mrs. Augustus Thomas, qv for Waller line- 
age); II-W. Morrison (above); IlI—Anita (b 
1873; m George A. Flournoy). 

I—m June 26, 1912, Martha Rutledge Laurens (di- 
vorced 1924); dau. of Henry Rutledge Laurens, 
of Charleston, S.C, 

A.B., Vanderbilt, ’99 (D.K.E.); Ph.D., Columbia, 
1916. Pres. Jute Products, Inc., New York, 
1921-22; chmn. of dept. of modern languages, 
U. of Del., since 1928. Served in Dept. of Com- 
merce, Washington, World War. Author: The 
Rhythm of Prose; U.S. Government Report 
on the Mexican Oil Situation. Mem. S.C.W. 
Clubs: Racquet and Tennis, University (New 
York), Vicmead Hunt (Wilmington, Del.), Car- 
olina Yacht. Residence: University of Dela- 
ware, Newark, Del. 


1I-MAX WELL, Charles Joseph, b St. George, W. 
Va., Feb. 23, 1871. 

6-John Haymond (b Eng., d 1750); 

5-William (1740-1821), Am. Rev.; 

4—-John (1765-1838), m 1787, Mary Wilson (b 1771; 
Benjamin® [1747-1827], Am. Rev., m 1770, Ann 
Ruddell; William’, from Ireland, m 1746, Fliza- 
beth Blackburn); 

3-Sarah_ (1796-1853), m Levi Maxwell (1788-1884). 

5-John Minear (d 1781), from Germany to Bucks 
Co., Pa., ante 1755; 

4—David (1755-1833), Am. Rev.; m 1787, Catherine 
Saylor (1771-1833) ; 

38—-Elizabeth (1801-89), m 1825, Arnold Bonnifield 
(1799-1886). 

2-Son of Rufus Maxwell (1829-1907), m 1852, Sarah 
Jane Bonnifield (1834-97); issue: I-Wilson Bon- 
nifield (6 1853; m Carrie Howell Lindsay); II— 
Ann Zilletta (1855-61); II1I-Mary Angelina (1857- 
1923; m William M. Spesert; m 2d, A. Lips- 
comb); IV—Dorcas A. (b 1859; m Oliver Low- 
ther); V—Hu (b 1860; m Anna Humphries); VI- 
Cyrus H. (b 1863; m Melvina Adams); VII-— 
Thomas Edwin (1865-96); VIII—John F. (6 1867; 
m Iona Piper; m 2d, Ida Phillips); IX—Levi 
Hendron (6 1869); X—Charles Joseph (above); 
XI—Robert Rufus (1874-99; m Elsie May Pru- 
itt); XII—Ann (1877-79). 

X-—Not married. A.B., U. Nashville, 91. Trav- 
eling rep., Ginn & Co., school book pubs., since 
1904. Mem. S.A.R. Club: Dallas Athletic. 
Residence: 1913 Bryan St., Dallas, Tex. 


1-SELF, James Cuthbert, 6 Edgefield Co., S.C., 
July 1, 1876. 

5-Reuben Holloway (1750-1806), of Va.; soldier 
Am. Rev.; m Peninah-; 

Saas (1775-1862), m 1799, Mary Rearden (1777- 


38—-Levi Garrison (1809-70), m 1843, Cathrine Wil- 
liams (1827-1902; Butler‘, m Patsy Sullivan). 

2-Son of Mary Callie Holloway (6 1850), m 1871. 
James Anderson Self (1849-86; Pressley’, m 
Hulda James Jennings); issue: I-Joseph Hol- 
loway (m Kate Strom); II-James Cuthbert 
eee IlI—William Osce (m Sue Moore Lips- 
comb), 

II-m a 16, 1915, Sallie Lura Mathews (qv for 
issue). 

Ed. Clemson Coll. and Furman U. Pres. Green- 
wood (S.C.) Cotton Mill, Ninety Six Cotton 
Mill, The Bank of Greenwood; dir. Piedmont 
& Northern R.R. Club: Biltmore Forest Coun- 
try (Asheville, N.C.). Residence: Calhoun Rd., 
Greenwood, S.C. 


1-SELF, Sallie Lura Mathews (Mrs. James C.), 
b Old Petersburg, Elbert Co., Ga., Aug. 13, 1889, 
8-James Calhoun (qv); 


96 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


7-William, m 1749, Agnes Long; 

6—-Ann (1753-1832), m Isaac Mathews; 

5-Capt. Joseph, Am. Rev.; m Margaret Brough 
(Thomas*’, Am. Rev.); 


Am. Rev.; m 


m Julia Edwards 


4-Lewis, Am. Rev.; m 1783, Elizabeth Pope 
(1767-1889; Capt. Solomon® [1740-94], Am. Rev., 
m 1765, Savannah-_); 

3-Simpson (1800-78), m 1847, Sarah Ann Holloway 
(1818-80; Morris*, m Rebecca Nicholson; Wright, 
den Am. Rev., m Mary, dau. of John Douglas, 
Am, Rev.). 

6—-Drury Boykin Cade (1740-1838), 

Winifred Pope; 

5—Robert Lee (1776- ~1865), m 1798, Diana— (1773-1865), 
Widow Fulliam; 

4—Capt. Drury Boy kin (1808-32), 

(1809-81) ; 

3-Drury Boykin (1837-1905), m Lura Ophelia Part- 
low. 

S-William Caldwell (desc. Huguenot family, 
which fled from France to Ireland, 1685), came 
from Ireland to Pa., thence to Va., 1749; m Re- 
becca; 

T- Elizabeth (d 1807, aet. 99), m Maj. Robert Gil- 
lam, Sr. (1720-95), Am. Rev.; 

6—Elizabeth, m 1778, James Madison Davenport 
(1742-1824), Am. Rev. (Augustine?) ; 

5-Lucretia (b 1779), m 1798, William Burton, Jr. 
(1776-1826; William® [1735-1826], Am. Rev., m Amy 
wane dese. Sir William Wallace, of Scot- 
an 

‘Elizabeth (1819-58), m 1838, John Allen Partlow 
( 2); 

38-Lura Ophelia (1839-1920), m 1858, Drury Boykin 
Cade (3 above). 

2-Dau. of Simeon Pierce Mathews (1852-1915), 
planter; m 1888, Sallie Lura Cade (1865-1914); is- 
sue: I-Sallie Lura (above); II—Susie Cade (m 
John Pope Abney). 

I—m Oct. 16, 1915, James Cuthbert Self (qv); issue: 
1—James Cuthbert, Jr., b Greenwood, §8.C., Oct 
19, 1919. 

A.B., Converse Coll., 09. Mem. D.A.R. (regent 
Kosciuszko Chapter), U.D.C. Summer place: 
Kenilworth Park, Asheville, N.C. Residence: 
Calhoun Rd., Greenwood, SiC; 

1-MAX WELL, Isabella Neff (Mrs. Sidney Den- 
ise), D Cincinnati, O., Apr. 15, 1854. 

9-Capt. William (Pigot, Picquette) Pickett (( 
1640), mem. Va. Company, but did not come to 
America; m Sarah Stonor (d 1663); 

8—William (1600-84), from Eng. to Va., 1657, set- 
tled in Westmoreland Co.; m 1657, Ann Lanford 
(1680-80; James’); 

7- —George (1658- 1740}, m Ida Martin (1666-1747) ; 

6—-William (1700-66), of Hamilton Parish, Fauquier 
Co., Va.; m Elizabeth Cooke (1712- 1800; Morde- 
cait, of Gloucester Co., Va., m Elizabeth Buck- 

. George (b 1753), drummer in Am. Rev.; 
merchant, Richmond, Va.; m Margaret (Sander- 
son) Flint, of Baltimore: 

4—-Caroline ro m James Currie (d 1834), from Scot- 
land; capt. "Am. Revy.; 

38—-Margaretta Sophia (d 1835), m 1829, William 
Burnet (See Vol. 1, p. 719, for Burnet line). 

2-Dau. of Col. Peter Rudolph Neff (1832-1912), 

mcht., philanthropist, soldier; m Caroline Mar- 
garetta Burnet (1833-1864); issue: 
(above); II—Margaret Currie (b 1857; m Law- 
rence Mendenhall); II1I—Caroline Burnet (b 1859: 
m William Bromwell Burnet); IV—Frederick 
Rudolph (1861-74); V—Alice Gray (1863-95; m Ar- 
thur Gouverneur Burnet). 

{-m June 30, 1875, Col. Sidney Denise Maxwell 
(18381-19138) ; soldier, Statistician, author, poet; 
son Nathaniel Van Maxwell, Centerville, Or 
issue (all b Cincinnati, O.): 1-Caroline Neff, d 
Sept. 25, 1877; m Sept. 23, 1909, Lewis Earle Lee, 
D.D. (issue: Isabella Maxwell, b Dec. 28, 1910: 
Eleanor de Nyse, b Apr. 5, 1912); 2-Nathaniel 
Hamilton, 6 Jan. 28, 1880; m Nov. 24, 1919, Mil- 
dred Trimble, dau. Stewart Shillito (issue: 
Mildred Shillito, 6 May 21, 1924); 3-Rudoloh 
Neff, 6 Feb. 7, 1882; m Aug. 18, 1917, Fannie Mc- 
Cullough, dau. Harry Neville Hills (issue: 
Rudolph Neff, Jr., b July 26, 1918: Marcella 
jaa and Irving McCullough, twins, b June 38, 

Colonial Dame. Residence: 3541 Trimble Av., 


Evanston, Cincinnati, O. 


I-MAYNARD, Alfred Foot, ) Marquette, Mich., 
Aug. 17, 1857, 

9—-Peter Branch (1601-88), died on voyage to Amer- 
ica; m Elizabeth Gillame; 


I-Isabella 


8—John (1628-1711), m Mary Speed; 

7—Peter (1659-1713), m Hannah Lincoln; 

6—Joseph (6b 1707), m Zerviah Tracy (David’; 
than’; Thomas’); 

5-Rufus (1789-1821), m Abigail Mason (See Vol. 1, 
p. 720, for Mason lineage); 

4—Darius (1767-1851), m Triphena Goodwin; 

3—-Olive (6 1799), m Rev. Ulrie Maynard (See Vol. 
1, p. 720, for Maynard lineages). 

10—Rev. Peter Bulkeley (qv); 

9-Thomas (b 1617), m Sarah Jones (Rev. John"); 

8-Sarah, m Eleazer Brown 

7-Elizabeth, m Michael Toda (1653-1744) ; 

6-Ithamar, m Hannah-—; 

5-Abner, m Mary Tuttle; 

4—Patience, m Aaron Bradley; 

3-—Mary, m Silas Hitchcock. 

2-Son of Matthew Henry Maynard (1828-1903), 
lawyer, Marquette, Mich.; m Mary Eudocia 
Foot (1835-1910); issue: I—Alfred Foot (above); 
Il—Arthur Ely (b and d 1859); I1I—Cornelia (Mrs. 
William D. Rees, See Vol. 1, p. 720, for other 
lineages); I1V—Gardner (1863- 97). ; 

I-m June 12, 1882, Helen Pickands Goodwin, b at 

, Cleveland, (es ‘Oct. 22, 1861; dau. William Wal- 
lace Goodwin, of Cleveland; issue: 1—James 
Pickands (See Vol. 1, p. 720, for Goodwin line- 


age). 
LL.B., U. Mich., 1881. Retired iron mcht. Mem. 
S.A.R. Residence: Marquette, Mich. 


1-PARSONS, Charle Hazel Besse (Mrs. P. 
Allen), 6 Thomaston, Me., Apr. 26, 1887. 

8-Rev. Anthony Besse (will dated 1657), from 
Eng. in the “James” to Lynn, Mass., 1635, 
aged 26; many yrs. in active service preach- 
ing to the Indians; removed te Sandwich, 


Jona- 


Mass., 1687; m Jane—; 
T- Nehemiah, of Sandwich and Plymouth, Mass.; 
m Mary-; 


6—David (b 1693), Plymouth, Mass.; m 1717, Mary 
Pray (Ephraim’, m Elizabeth Hayden, of 
Braintree, Mass.) 

5-Nehemiah (0 38); S. Bridgewater, Mass.; m 
1748, Sarah Perry; 

4-Jonah (b 1764), Hallowell, Me.; 
Rev.; m 1787, Eunice Washburne; 2 

3-Jonah (b 1813), Washington, Me.; m Sophia 
Gove (Enoch‘, m Martha Dodge, of Newcastle, 


soldier Am. 


Me.). 

11—Richard Warren (qv); 

10-Mary, m Robert Bartlett; 

9-Rebecca, m Sgt. William Harlow (1624-91), lt. 
gov. Plymouth Colony; 

8-—William (b 1650), m Lydia Cushman (Elder 
Thomas?®, m Mary, dau. of Isaac Allerton, qv); 

7—-William, m Joanna Jackson (Fleazer’, m Han- 
nah Ransom); 

6—William (b 1715), mem, Com. Safety in Am. 
Rev.; m 1739, Hannah Bartlett; 

5-Experience, m Daniel Washburne (th from 
John Washburne, qv); 

4-Eunice, m Jonah Besse (4 above). 

2-Dau. of Charles Baker Besse, D.D. (6 1841), m 
1868, Cordelia (1848-1919), dau. of Capt. Isaac 
Sparrow, of Winterport, Me., m Mary Martin. 

M Sept. 7, 1910, P(ercy) Allen Parsons (See Vol. 1, 
p. 146); issue: 1-Marjorie Lowell (July 18, 1911- 
Dec. 15, 1911); 2-Nan Gerrish Washburne, 0 
Orange, N.J., June 19, 1919; 3-Lowell Dutton, 
6b Orange, Apr. 1, 1922. 

Residence: 38 Lawrence Av., West Orange, N.J. 


1-BACKUS, Frances Belden (Mrs. Herbert), 
Dayton, O., Jan. 26, 1868. 

li-John Webster (av); 

10-Anne (d 1662), m ca, 1642, John Marsh (1618-88); 

ee (1645-1728), m 1667, Mary Allison (1648- - 
1726); 

Pacacuel (6 1674), m ca. 1699, John Wells (1670- 
1720) ; 

7—-John (1700-67), m Martha Allis (1703-64 ?); 

6—Martha (1731-1817), m 1748-49, Elisha Waite (1725- 


1816) ; 

5-Irene (1752-1842), m 1778, Gad Smith (1749-1827); 

4-Paulina (b 1786), m 1801, Samuel (Belding) 
Belden (1775-ante 1868); 

8—Alonzo (1810-97), m 1831, Cynthia Potter (1811-62). 

2-Dau. of Dexter Alonzo Belden (1833-1912), m 1860, 
Caroline Kiler (1836-1923); issue: I-Harry Kiler 
(d young); II—Hettie Kiler (b 1865; m 1892, Harry 
Albert McGinnis, d 1924); IIlI—Frances (above). 

IlI—m July 26, 1898, ‘Herbert Backus, b Columbus, 
O., July 24, 1852; son of Lafayette Backus, m 
Harriet Denig, of Columbus, O.; issue: 1- 
Georgea Alden, }) Columbus, O., Oct. 18, 1900; 


4 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 


O. State U., ’22; m May 27, 1924, Edwin Harold 
Morse. 

Mem. D.A.C., D.A.R. (Ohio state regent, 1925-27), 
U.S.D. 18122, Cincinnati Chapter of N.E.Women. 
Residence: 816 Oak St., Columbus, O. 


1-BANISTER, John Monro, } Greensboro, Ala., 
Aug. 17, 1854. 

5-John Banister, an English gentleman of prop- 
erty, purchased estates in Va., and settled nr. 
Petersburg; was a clergyman of the Church 
of Eng. and a noted botanist; 

4-Col. John, 2d (1728-98), mem. Va. House of Bur- 
gesses; mem. Conv. of 1776; del. Cont. Con- 
gress, 1778; a framer of the Articles of Con- 
federation, 1781; lt. col. Cont. Army; m 2d, 
Anne Blair (John, Sr.5, pres. Royal Council of 
Va.); 

3-John Monro, m Mary Burton Augusta Bolling. 

7-Col. Robert Bolling (qv); 

6-Robert (1682-1749), m Ann Cocke; 

5-Robert (1730-75), m Martha Banister; m 24d, 
Mary Marshall Tabb; 

4—Lt. Robert (b 1759), m 1st, his cousin, Mary 
Burton Bolling (1764-87; Col. Robert®, of ‘“Chil- 


lowe,” m 1st, Mary Burton; Maj. John®*, of 
“Cobbs”; John’, of “Cobbs”; Col. Robert’, 
above); 


3—Mary Burton Augusta, m John Monro Banis- 
ter (3 above). 

2-Son of John Monro Banister, 2d, D.D. (1818- 
1907), P.E, priest; m Mary Louisa (d 1897), dau. 
of Gen. William Brodnax, of Va.; issue: I— 
Robert Bolling (1849-89; m Corilla Nations); II— 
John Monro (above); Il1I—Anne Withers (1856- 
1922); IV—Mary Louisa (b 1858; m Sterling S. 
Lanier); V—William Brodnax (See Vol. 1, 
p. 81); VI—Augusta Bolling (0 1864; m Robert 
Slaughter); VII—Blair (b 1866; m Marion Glass); 
VIII—Ellen. Gordon (b 1868; m Gustave Stall- 
ing); IX—Reginald Heber (b 1871). 

II—m July 28, 1879, Alice White, b Pulaski, Tenn., 
March 15, 1859; dau. of Dr. R. White, of Pu- 
laski; issue: 1—Alice Mary, b Ft. Reno, Ind. 
Ty., Aug. 17, 1880; m Herbert J. Buell. 

M 2d, June 25, 1884, Maude Edmundson, b Pulaski, 
Tenn., Apr. 8, 1859; dau. of Dr. E. Edmundson; 
issue; 1-Maude Edmundson, b Ft. Adams, R.L., 
May 3, 1885; m Lt. Col. J. H. Barnard, U.S.A.: 
John Monro, IV (Feb. 11, 1889-killed in action 
in 3d Battle of Ypres); 3-Edwin Blair, b Sept. 
4, 1895; temp. capt., 30th U.S. Inf., in France; 
m Harriett Sherman; 4-Percival Bolling, }b 
Oct. 12, 1896; U.S.M.A., ’18. 

A.B., Washington and Lee, ’74; M.D., V.Va., 1878. 
Col. U.S.A., retired; now oculist and aurist. 
Mem. §.C., S.A.R., Assn. Mil. Surgeons of U. 
S., A.M.A., etc. Clubs: University, Elks, 
Professional Men’s, Chamber of Commerce. 
Residence. 129 N. 38th Av., Omaha, Neb. 


1-BARRETT, Wilbert Hamilton, b Shiloh, N.J., 
Feb. 26, 1858. 

7-Richard Tomlinson (d 1716), 
Busby; 

6—Richard, m Lydia Wells; 

5-James (1735-1811), Ist lt. N.J. State troops in 
Am. Rev.; m 1756, Barbara Brown (1737-1808) ; 

ar nomas (1761-1805), m 1789, Rachel Ayars (1769- 


m 1697, Sarah 


) > 
Steen Sheppard (1805-80), m 1825, Lois Davis (1805- 


8-Robert (Ayres, Ayers) Ayars (1650-1718), from 
Eng. to South N.J., 1684; m Esther Bowen; 

7-Isaac (1673-1761), m Hannah Barrett (d 1793) 

Boch (1697-1771), m Patience Brooks (Rev. Tim- 
othy’); 

5-Jonathan (1722-82), mem. Provincial Congress 
of N.J., 1775; m 1746, Phebe Bowen (Dr. Elijah’) ; 

ears (1769-1839), m 1789, Thomas Tomlinson (4 
above). 

2-Only child of Reuben Tittsworth Barrett (1832- 
85), served in 3d N.J. Vol. Inf. in Civil War, 
wounded at Gettysburg; m 1856, Lucinda Max- 
son Tomlinson (1832-59). 

M May 18, 1881, Elizabeth Benner (qv); issue: 1— 
hee Benner, 6 Shiloh, N.J., Oct. 15, 1882; U. 

ch. 


Ed. Union Acad. and South Jersey Inst. Manu- 
facturer (retired); dir. in bank and mfg. 
corpns. Mem. S.C.W., S.A.R. (pres. Mich. 


‘Soc. and dir. gen. Nat. Soc.; pres. gen. Nat. 
Soc., 1926-27). Clubs: Adrian, Lenawee Coun- 
try. Residence: 225 Toledo St., Adrian, Mich. 


97 


1-BARRETT, Elizabeth Benner (Mrs. Wilbert 
H.), 6 Philadelphia, Pa., Aug. 4, 1864. 

7-Rev Nathaniel Jenkins (1678-1751), from Wales 
with the Welsh Baptists; mem. N.J. Congress 
and trustee of the loan, 1721; dep. gov.; m 
Esther Jones; 

6—-Tobitha, m 1730, John Dowdney (1700-58); 

5—-Nicholas, m Sarah Worrell; 

4-Henry (1781-1861), m 1805, Cynthia S. Reed (1787- 
1876; Lewis®, pvt. Am. Rev.); 

3—Elizabeth G. (1807-68), m 1830, Henry L. Benner 
(1806-62), banker; p. m. U.S.N. in Civil War; 
mem. Pa. Senate, 1846-48 (Henry* [1777-1857], m 
Jane Boyd_ [1778-1834]; Martin® [d 1791], m 
Christiana Richman), 

2-Dau. of William E. Benner (1840-1904), m 1863, 
Sarah Springer Riggans (1844-1909). 

M May 18, 1881, Wilbert H. Barrett (qv for issue). 

Mem. C.D.A., D.A.R. (past regent). Residence: 
225 Toledo St., Adrian, Mich. 


1-CHAPIN, Elise Nash Hutcheson (Mrs. Ed- 
ward Y.), 6 Anderson, Tex., Apr. 18, 1868. 

7-Charles Hutcheson, from Scotland to Meck- 
lenburg Co., Va., 1675; m Mary Chappell; 

6—Peter, Caroline Co., Va.; m Miss Collier; 

5-Charles, m Frances Collier Gaines; 

4-Joseph, m Rebecca Neblett; 

3—Charles Sterling (1804-81), planter; mem. Va. 
Ho. of Dels.; m Mary Mitchell Hutcheson 
(John*; John‘), 

7-Col. George Carrington (qv); 

6—Paul (1783-1818), col. of militia; co. lt.; burgess, 
1765-75; presiding justice; judge lst Gen. Court 
os eS m Margaret Read (Col. Clement’, of 

a.); 

5-Judge Paul (1764-1816), mem. Va. Ho. of Dels.; 

m 1785, Mildred Coles; : 


4—William Allen (1796-1826), m 1819, Sarah RE. 
Scott; 
3-Dr. William Fontaine (1822-83), served in 


C.S.A.; m Hlizabeth Venable. 

8-Abraham Venable (qv); 

7-Abraham (1700-68), mem. Va. Ho. of Burgesses 
20 yrs.; m Martha Davis; 

6-Nathaniel (1783-1804), founder of Hampden- 
Sidney Coll.; m Elizabeth Woodson; 

5-Samuel Woodson (0b 1756), col. Am. Rev., m 
Mary S. Carrington (Judge Paul); 

4-Nathaniel EH. (d 1846), m Mary Embra Scott 
(Col. Charles®, of Halifax Co., Va.); 

3—-Elizabeth, m Dr. William Fontaine Carring- 
ton (3 above). 

2-Dau. of Joseph Chappell Hutcheson (1842-1924), 
A.B., Randolph-Macon, ’61; pvt., lt. and capt. 
C.S.A., 1861-65; LL.B., U.Va., 1866; lawyer; mem. 
538d and 54th Congresses, 1893-97; m 1867, Mildred 
Lightfoot Carrington (1847-83); m 2d, 1886, Har- 
riet Elizabeth (Palmer) Milby; issue (ist mar- 
riage): I-—Elise Nash (above); II—Mary (1870- 
91); IIlI-Stella (b 1872; m Lewis M. Dabney); 
IV—Mildred (b 1874; m Edouard Miigge, d; 
m 2d, Paul Kendall Clymer); V—Sterling (1877- 
1887); VI-Joseph Chappell, Jr., (b 1879; m Anne 
E. Weeden); VII—Allen Carrington (6 1882; m 
Stransie McCaslin); VIII—William (1883-84); (2d 
marriage): IX—William Palmer (b 1887); X— 
Rosalie Winifred (b 1890; m Lawrence Bos- 
worth). 

I-m Apr. 30, 1890, Edward Young Chapin, Bb in 
Mo., Oct. 8, 1865; son of W. H. Chapin, of 
Petersburg, Ky.; issue: 1-Elise, } Chatta- 
nooga, Tenn., Feb. 19, 1894; Smith, ’14; m Apr. 
28, 1917, William Deaderick Moon, of Chatta- 
nooga (issue: Mildred Carrington; Adeline 
Deaderick); 2-Edward Young, Jr., 6 Chatta- 
nooga, Aug. 10, 1897; U. Pa., 1914-17; ensign, 
U.S.N.R.F., World War; m 1921, Dorris Carter 
(issue: Edward Young, III). 

Ed. Nash School, Hillsboro, N. C., ’82; Miss 
Huger School, N.Y. City, ’86. Mem. C.D.A., Alli- 
ance Francaise, Garden Club of America; was 
sec. Nat. League for Women’s Service, World 


War. Summer place: Signal Mountain, Tenn. 
Residence: 936 McCallie Av., Chattanooga, 
Tenn. 


1-CHAPIN, Gilbert Warren, b at Springfield, 
Mass., Aug. 1, 1847. 

8—Dea. Samuel Chapin (qv); 

7-Japhet (bap. 1642-1712), m 1st, 1664, Abilenah 
Cooley (1642-1710) ; 

6-—Ebenezer (1676/77-1772), m 1st, 1702, Ruth Janes 
(1682-1736 /37) ; 

ees (1705-51), m 1738, Elizabeth Pease (1712- 
1 4 


98 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM 


4-lbenezer (1735-1822), m 1758, Mehitabel Bartlett 
(1734-1811) ; 

3-Timothy (1772-1858), m 2d, 1806, Susannah Terry 
(1778-1858). 

6—-Nathaniel Parsons; 

5—-Philip, m Anna-—; : 

4—-Thomas (1718-1811), m 3d, 1781, Jemima (Taylor) 
Daniels Bailey (1748-1828) ; 

3—Elisha (1783-1846), m 1804, Lovisa Gleason (1783- 
1872), 

2-Son of Joel Chapin (1815-52), educator, author, 
Congl. preacher; m 1841, Amelia Parsons (1818- 
82); issue: I-John Eliot; II—Joel Leander (died 
a prisoner of war in Andersonville Prison, 
aet. 20); I11I—-Gilbert Warren (above). 

III—m Oct. 22, 1874, Delia Persis Campbell (Feb. 4, 
1849-Jan. 31, 1902); dau. of Herbert Campbell, of 
Mansfield Center, Conn., and N. Y. City; is- 
sue: 1-Warren Storrs, 6 Brooklyn, N.Y., July 
4, 1885; Amherst, ’07; m Sept. 10, 1919, Avalina G. 
(6 Sept. 22, 1887), dau. of David Parent, of En- 
field, Conn. 7 

M 2d, Nov. 17, 1909, Lucy Hould Stock, b Feb. 9, 
1873; author; dau. of Dea. Thomas H. Stock, of 
Springfield, Mass. oe 

Mercantile and insurance business at N.Y. City 
23 yrs., and banking at Hartford, Conn., 27 
yrs.; retired. Pres. Chapin Family Assn.; 
compiler of The Chapin Book, 1924. Mem. 
S.A.R. Clubs: Hartford City, Congregation- 
al, Republican. Summer place: Mansfield Cen- 
ter, Conn. Residence: 350 Farmington Av., 
Hartford, Conn. 


1-DAVIS, Kate Embry Dowdle (Mrs. Samuel 
P.), b Little Rock, Ark., Nov. 2, 1871. 

5—-Thomas Dowdle (1720-S0), from Ireland to Va.; 
m Cecilia Jones; 

4-James (1758-1802), Am. Rev.; m 1782, Elizabeth 
Cropp (1765-99) ; 

3-Allen (1795-1858), War 1812; m 1818, Martha Min- 
ter Cavenah (1798-1858). . 

8-John Buckner (ca. 1631-1701), from Eng., settled 
in Gloucester Co., Va.; brought first printing 
press to Va.; collector High Ct. of Admiralty, 
1680; burgess, 1683; vestryman; : 

7—Richard (ca. 1678-1731), of ‘“‘The Neck’; justice 
Caroline Co., 1720; m Elizabeth Cooke; 

6—-William (1699-1760), justice Caroline Ct.; m 
Judith Hawes Aylett; 

5-Aylett (1745-1809), maj. Fauquier Co. (Va.) mi- 
litia; m 1776, Judith Presley Thornton (1749-98; 
Anthony*, burgess, sheriff, justice, mem. Com. 
Safety, m Sarah Taliaferro); 

4-Kate T. (1779-1820), m 1799, Judge John Young 
Taylor (1765-1845) ; 

38-Aylett B. (1802-88), m 1824, Rebecca White Wil- 
liamson (1810-84; John S.4, m Rebecca, dau. 
Daniel White, Am. Rev.). 

9-Capt. William Aylett (d 1723), justice York Ct.; 
vestryman; m Sybella Hubard; 

8&Maj. William (ca. 1673-1735), maj. Indian wars; 
elk. King William Co., 1702-14; m Annie Ashton 
(Col. Henry®, col. colonial wars; burgess, 
Westmoreland Co., Va.); 

7-Capt. William, m Judith Hawes; 

6—-Judith Hawes, m William Buckner (6 above). 

2-Dau. of Robert Allen Dowdle (1836-1913), pvt. 
C.S.A.; business man and planter; m 1858, Re- 
becca Aylett Taylor (1840-1906); issue: I—Ma- 
rion Allen (b 1860); II-Rebecca Elizabeth (1866- 
67); I1I—Taylor Aylett (b 1869; m Rubina Ora 
Garland); 1V-—Kate Embry (above); V—Robert 
Allen (1874-75); VI-Florence Emma (0b 1875; m 
Storey Emmond Fowler; m 2d, John Black 
Brown); Vil—Rebecca Robert (b 1878; m Loid 
Rainwater); VIII—Joseph Hannaford (6 1881; 
m Mollie Parks). 

IV—m Mar. 16, 1893, Samuel Preston Davis, b Old 
Portland, Conway Co., Ark., Apr. 2, 1868; son 
of Marion Erskine Davis,.of Va., and Tenn.; 
issue: 1—Samuel Preston, Jr., b Sept 9, 1894; 
Phillips Exeter, ’14; 2d lt., R.C., Nov. 27, 1917; 
ist lt., F.A., U.S.A., Aug. 9, 1918; capt., Nov. 7, 
1918; c.o. Baty. EH, 4ist F. A.; hon. discharged, 
Feb. 7, 1919; m Oct. 20, 1915, Katharine Scott, 
dau. of Dr. R. W. Lindsey, of Little Rock, 
Ark. (issue: Pauline Lindsey; Samuel Pres- 
ton, III); 2—Allen Dowdle (Oct. 1897-1899); 3—-Re- 
becca Dowdle, 6 Jan. 3, 1900; Wellesley, ’22; m 
Nov. 16, 1923, Milford Herschel Davis. 

A.B., Galloway Coll., Searcy, Ark., ’91. Mem. 
C.D.A., O.C., D.A.R. (state regent for Ark., 
1917-19; now hon. state regent), Order of La- 
Fayette, U.S.D. 1812 (state pres., 1916-18, now 


OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


hon. state pres.; pres. nat. soc. 1923-27), U.D.C., 


ete. Clubs: Spring Lake, Country, Aesthetic. 
ee Te: 23 Ki. Capitol Ay., Little Rock, 
rk. 


1-DAVIS, William Thornwall, b in Ky., 1877. 

Dese. James Graham (d 1799), b Scotland; was 
in the battle of Blue Licks, was captured and 
taken to Canada but afterwards served under 
George Rogers Clark; m Mary Worthington 
(sister of Col. Robert Worthington). 

2-Only child of Capt. William T. Davis. (1855-1900), 
m Terese Akin (1857-82). 

M 1912, René ‘volson, 6 San Francisco, Calif., 
1887; dau. of Roger Tolson, of San Francisco; 
issue (all 6 Washington, D.C.): 1-William Jo- 
seph Graham, 0b June 10, 1914; 2Roger Has- 
brouck, 6 Mar. 22, 1917; 3-René Sheldon Mon- 
trose, & Nov. 1, 122. 

M.D., George Washington U., 1901 (Phi Sigma 
Kappa); U.S.A. Med. School, 1902. Physician. 
Capt., M.C., U.S.A. (regular); was maj., M.C., 
during World War. Mem. M.O.W.W. Clubs: 
Metropolitan, Chevy Chase, Army and Navy, 
Racquet. Summer place: Lorton, Va. Resi- 
dence: 927 Farragut Sq., Washington, D.C, 


1-EARL, Lydia Melinda, |) The Elms, Attica, 
Ind., May 31, 1874. 

10-Rev. Joseph Hull (qv); 

9-Benjamin (16389-1713), m 1668, Rachel York (Rich- 
ard!’; Richard); 

8-Benjamin (1680-1732), m 1704, Sarah Drake (1683- 
1758; Rev. John’); 

7—-Joseph (1706-68), m 1730, Susanna Stelle (b 1710: 
Rev. Benjamin’, m Mercy, dau. of Capt. George 
Drake; Foncet’, Huguenot from France, 1682, 
m Eugenie Legenau); 

6—Isaac (1781-post 1808), officer Am. Rev.; m Anne 
Dunham; 

5-Isaac (1id3-post 1799), soldier Am. Rev.; m 1776, 
Massie Vaughn (William, m Massie Mount): 

4—Patience (1776-1852), m 1796, Robert Adams (1769- 
1817; Elisha’, m Margaret McCune); 

38-Mary Baird (1797-1866), m 1816, James Earl (1795- 
1864), pvt. War 1812 (Thomas‘ [1762-1844], re- 
moved from Frederick, Md., to Chillicothe, O., 
1802, m Rhoda-). 

12-Edward Fuller (qv); 

11-Samuel (1615-83), last survivor of Mayflower 
Pilgrims; m Jane Lothrop (d before 1683; Rey. 
John, qv); 

10-Hannah (1686-85), m 1658, Nicholas Bonham (d 
1684), one of the first settlers of Piscataway, 
N.J. (George); E 

9-Mary (1661-1742), m 1681, Rev. Edmund Dunham 
(1661-1734; Benajah!, m Elizabeth, dau. of Hd- 
mund Tillson; Dea. John4, qv); 

8—-Benajah (1684-1742), m 1704, Dorothy Martin (1686- 
post 1742; John®, m Dorothy Smith); 

7—John (1705-40), m Mercy Drake (Joseph’, m Anne 
Pyatt; Rev. John’); 

6—Anne (1734-1825), m 1751, Lt. Isaac Hull (6 above). 

2-Dau. of Elijah Earl (1828-95), farmer; inventor; 
m 1856, Salome Catherine Crouse (1836-1922); is- 
sue: I-Quincy Adams (6 1856; m Mary Belle 
Wait); II—Mary Rachael (b 1858; m Allen Myers 
Deeter); III—Victoria Susa (b 1859; m David 

. Shelby; m 2d, John Kraus Anderson); IV—Jen- 
nie D. (6 1861; m Arthur Simeon Bass); V—Mor- 
ton Elwood (6 1862; m Joida Marlatt); VI—Rob- 
ert Bruce (6 and d 1864); VII-William Howard 
(6 1865; m Lillian Martha Kirker); VIII—Arthur 
Crouse (0b 1867; m Hollis Marlatt); IX—Ethol 
Grace (6b 1869); X—Elijah Jerome (0b 1872); XI— 
Lydia Melinda (above); XII—Kate (6 1876)! XIII 
—-Thomas Meigs (1877-79); XIV—Hermon Hebei- 
sen (b 1879; m Virginia Baker); XV—James Gar- 
field (6 1881; m Maud Ethel Smith). 

Mem. S.M.D., H.S.S.C., D.A.R. Residence: The 
Elms, Attica, Ind. 


taht Charles Fisk, b in Ky., U.S.A., Feb. 4, 

8-Thomas Beach (qv); 

7—John (1655-1709), Wallingford, Conn.; m 1678, 
Mary Rice; 

6—John (1690-1773), first settler of Goshen, Conn.: 
moderator of first town meeting; m 2d, 1717, 
Mary Royce (1695-1767; Samuel’, m Sarah-); 

5-Adna (1718-83), rep. Gen. Ct.; m 1741, Hannah 
Miles (1721-75; John®, m Sarah Hillj; 

4—-Adna, (1757-1820), m 1781, Mary Stanley (d 1837; 
Capt. Timothy®, of Goshen, Conn.); their dau. 
Sybil, m John Lockwood, and became the par- 
ents of Harriet Adelia Lockwood; below; 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 99 


38—-Fisk (b 1788), m Roxa Fyler (Steven‘, m Cath- 
erine-). . 

2-Only son of Charles Fisk Beach (1827-1908), pub- 
lisher, editor, clergyman, man of letters, of 
Phila., Pa.; m Harriet Adelia Lockwood (1818- 
1884); issue: I—Charles Fisk (above); II—Harriet 
Adelia (1855-90; m John E. Matthews). 

I-m Dec. 26, 1882, Anne (Van Loan) Saunders, 
niece of late George McFadden, of Phila. 

M 2d, July 28, 1895, Annie Josephine (Smiley) 
Driscol, of New Orleans. 

A.B., Centre Coll., Ky. ,’77, A.M., 1881 (Beta Theta 
Pi); LL.B., Columbia, 1881; Ancien eleve faculty 
of law, U. of Paris and feole Libre des Sci- 
ences Politique (LL.D., Mt. St. Mary’s, 1920). 
Ry. and corpn. counsel at N.Y. City, 1881-96; 
international lawyer, practicing at Paris since 
1896. Author (See Who’s Who in America), 
Promoter, treas. and mem. bd. of dirs. French 
Restoration Fund (Paris and New York); pro- 
moter, mem. bd. dirs. and sec. College des 
Ntats Unis (Paris), Chevalier (1913) and Officier 
(1926) de la Legion d’Honneur. Clubs: Bankers. 
Columbia University (New York), Authors’ 
(London), American (Paris). Residence: 17 
Boulevard Raspail, Paris. 

1-BEACH, George Raimes, ) Jersey City, N.J., 
Mar. 14, 1873. 

8-Thomas Beach (qv); 

7—John (1655-1709), Wallingford, 
Mary Rice; 

6—John (1690-1773), first settler of Goshen, Conn.; 
moderator of first town meeting; m 2d, 1717, 
Mary Royce (1695-1767; Samuel’, m Sarah—): 

5-Adna (1718-88), rep. Gen. Ct.; m 1741, Hannah 
Miles (1721-75; John*, m Sarah Hill); 

4—Adna (1757-1820), m 1781, Mary Stanley (d 1887; 
Capt. Timothy’, of Goshen, Conn.): 

3-Fisk (b 1788), m Roxa Fyler (Steven!t, m Cath- 
erine-). 

2-Only child of Judge Marcus Beach (1819-1901), 
of Jersey City, N.J.; m Mary Raimes (1840-1916), 
dau. of George Raimes Jackson, m Sarah Ellen 
Morgan. 

M Apr. 30, 1901, Lucy Wood McBride, } Jersey 
City, N.J., Dec. 25, 1877; dau. of Harry McBride. 
originally of Westmoreland Co., Pa. (son of 
John K. McBride, county judge of Wooster, 
O., and g.son of Alexander McBride, grantee 
by land grant from Pres. James Madison, by 
letters patent dated Jan. 9, 1817); issue: 1— 
George Raimes, Jr., b Jersey City, N.J., May 
eran 2-Katharine Lucy, b Jersey City, Feb. 

Columbia U., ’95 (D.K.E.), LL.B., 1897. Attorney 
and counsellor at law, referee in bankruptcy, 
special master in chancery, town counsel of 
Montclair. Dir. N.J. Title Guarantee & Trust 
Co., Provident Instn. for Savings (Jersey 
City), Peoples Nat. Bank of Montclair. Pres. 
Alumni Federation of Columbia U., 1923-26: 
pres. Alumni Club of N.J., Columbia U., elected 
alumni trustee of Columbia U., 1925. Clubs: 
Columbia U., Downtown, Carteret, Montclair 
Golf, Colonial. Residence: 167 S. Mountain 
Av., Montclair, N.J. 


1-CHAPPLE, William Dismore, } Salem, Mass., 
Aug. 6, 1868. 

7-John Chapple (b 1679), m 1701, Hannah Manning; 
m 2d, Joanna-—; 

6-John, m 1726, Margaret Marston; 

5-Samuel, m 1746, Hannah-: 

4—William (1752-95), corp. Mass. troops in Am. 
Rev.; m 1773, Rachel Gray; 

3-Samuel (6 1783), while serving as Am. seaman 
in War 1812, captured by English and confined 
in Dartmoor Prison, England; m 1806, Sarah 
Dismore. 

8-Stephen Hopkins (qv); 

7—Constance, m Nicholas Snow (qv); 

6-Lt. Jabez (1648-90), m Elizabeth Smyth; 

5-Nathaniel, m Thankful Gage; 

4-Reuben (1748-96), lt. Mass. troops in Am. Rev.; 
m Reliance Wing: 

3—Nathaniel (1786-1837), m 1821, 
(1798-1850). 

2-Son of John Dismore Chapple (1814-89), went to 
Calif. in the “Crescent,” 1849; m 1860, Abbie 
Miriam Snow (1829-1908). 

M July 22, 1908, Della P. Bates, b Salem, Mass., 
Apr. 1, 1879; dau. of Dr. William M. Bates, of 
Salem; issue: 1-Eliot Dismore, b Salem, Mass., 

_. Apr. 29, 1909; 2—-Alison, b Salem, Apr. 20, 1912. 

LL.B., Boston U., 1890. Admitted to bar, 1890, 
and since in practice at Salem; v.p. Salem 


1578. 


Conn.; m 


Naney Higgins 


Savings Bank; dir. Naumkeag Trust Co. Mem. 
Common Council, 1894-96 (pres. 1896); mem. 
Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1897-99, Senate, 1905-08 (pres. 
1907, 08); city solicitor of Salem, 1915-17. Mem. 
S.A.R. (pres. Old Salem Chapter, 1925-26). Ma- 
son (32° K.T.), Odd Fellow. Residence: 10 Sum- 
mer St., Salem, Mass. 


CLINTON DAVIS BACKUS. 


1-BACKUS, Clinton Davis, b New York, N.Y., 
Dec. 18, 1895. 

9-William Backus (qv); 

8-Stephen (d 1695), m 1666, Sarah Spencer; 

for cophen (6 1670), founder of Canterbury, Conn., 
1692; 


6—Timothy, m Mary Bacon; 

5—Maj. Elisha (6b 1752), served at Bunker Hill and 
later maj. Cont. Army; m Betsy Johnson; 

4-Col. Elisha (b 1782), War 1812; 

3—Charles Chapman (b 1816), an incorporator, 
later treas. U.S. Express Co.; m Harriet Newell 
Baldwin (Edward‘). 

2-Son of Henry Clinton Backus (1848-1908), A.B., 
Harvard, ’67; LL.B., Columbia, 1871; prominent 
lawyer, New York; m 1890, Harriet Ivins Davis 
(See Vol. 1, p. 435, for genealogy). 

Grad. The Hill School, ’14; Yale, ex-’18. Left 
Yale, Apr. 1917, to enter Naval Aviation Ser- 
vice; service on L.I., later at Hampton Roads, 
Va.; commd. ensign, U.S.N.R.F., Mar. 1918: It. 
(j.g.), Oct. 1918; hon. discharged, Feb. 1919. En- 
tered oil business, later with Fred F. French 
Co., New York. Mem. M.O.F.W. Clubs: Uni- 
versity, Yale, Alpha Delta Phi, Aero, etc. 
Residence: 520 Park Av., New York. 

1-BEATTY, Laura Milburn Schaefer (Mrs. Jo- 
seph M.), 6 Phila., Pa., June 2, 1861. 

atencts Schaefer, from Baden to Phila., Pa., 
if . 


3-Christian (1802-62), m Catherine Meurer (Wil- 


liam. F.,4 1778-1862). 

Maternally, 4-Richard White (1779-1843), from 
Eng., to Phila., 1824; m 1805, Elizabeth Hallam 
(1786-1846) : 

3-Phoebe (1806-94), m 1825, Thomas Milburn (1802- 
1848) 


2-Dau. of William Frederick Schaefer (1834-1919), 
Phila.; m 1860, Eliza Milburn (1834-1910); issue: 
I-Laura (above); II—Alice Margaret (1865-1925). 

I-—m Mar. 18, 1890, Joseph Moorhead Beatty (See 
Vol. 1, p. 231); issue: 1-Joseph Moorhead, Jr., } 
Villa Nova, Pa., Jan. 28, 1891; A.B., Haverford, 
13; Ph.D., Harvard, 1917; now asso. prof. Eng- 
lish, Goucher Coll., Baltimore; 2—Alice Milburn 
(1894-96). 

Residence: Toughkenamon, Chester Co., Pa. 


100 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


Seger Jessie Clara, ) Cleveland, O., Jan. 15, 


10- William Chase (qv); 

9-William (1622-85), fought in Indian wars, 1675; 

8—Jacob (d 1783), m Mary-; 

7-Isaac, m Miss Munroe; 

6—-Isaac (b 1708), m Mary Estabrook; 

5—-Rufus (1746-1815), cdr. “Brittania” in Am. Rev.; 
m 1770, Sarah Kingsley 

4—Russell (1777-1862), capt. "War 1812; m 1799, Esther 
Rice (6 1776; aye: capt. Am. Rev.; ‘ desc, Ed- 
mund Rice, qv 

3—Rev. Supply G8b0- 86), m 1828, Amanda Winegar. 

7-Ulric Winegar (1652-1754, aet. 102), from Switz- 
erland, settled at Sharon, Conn.; m ca. 1678, 
—Arnoldt 

6—Garrett (1702- 55), m 1728, Catherine Snyder; 

tee Win -98), m Betty Doty (desc. Edward 

ot 

iaionee (1779-1888), m 1801, Esther Powell (John', 
lt. Am. Rev.); 

3—Amanda. (1803-41), m Supply Chase (3 above). 

2—-Only child of Theodore Russell Chase (1825-98), 
A.B., U. Mich., 49; lawyer and mfr.; m 1854, 
Ellen Augusta Smith (1827-93; Sears Elnathan'’; 
stereo Elijah5; Gideon*; Thomas’; John§; 

fo) 

B.S., Wells, ’77. On staff of Detroit Public 
Library. Mem. S.M.D., C.D.A., D:F.P.A., D.A.R., 
A.A.U.W. Clubs: College, Woman’s City. Resi- 
dence: 665 Merrick Av., Detroit, Mich. 


1-DEAN, May Heywood (Mrs. Edwin C.), 0 
Northfield, Minn., Apr. 25, 1871. 

9—Maj. Simon Willard (q v); 

8-Elizabeth (d 1690), m 1653, Robert Blood (d 1701); 

7-Elizabeth (1656- 1733), m 1677, Samuel Buttrick 
(1654-1726) ; 

6—Jonathan (1690-1767), m 1718, Elizabeth Wolly 
(1700-72); their son, Maj. John, cdr. of minute 
men at Concord, Apr. 19, 1775, gave the famous 
order to fire, and himself fired the first shot 
on the American side in Am. Rev Dy 

5-Mary (1720-93), m 1743, Amos Heywood (1719-92; 
Samuel; John’; John’); 

4-Silas (1746- 1825), soldier Am. Rev.; m 1779, Han- 
nah Goddard (Benjamin; Edward’; William’; 
Edward§); 

3-Benjamin (1790-1864), m 1819, Sarah Cutler (Tar- 
rent‘; Jonathan), soldier Am. Rev.; Ebenezer®; 
Ebenezer’; Samuels; John*®). 

&John Coolidge (av);” 

ee a (1630-90), m 1655, Hannah Livermore 
1633 

ape es (1678-1728), m 1696, Dea. Nathan Fiske (1672- 


1741); 

5-Grace (1714-1803), m Benjamin Goddard (1714-54; 
Edward’; William’; Edward’); 

4-Hannah (1750-1821), m Silas Heywood (4 above). 

2—Dau. of Joseph Lee Heywood (1837-76), banker; 
killed by the Younger brothers notorious band 
of bandits in raid on First Nat. Bank, North- 
field, Minn.; m 1869, Martha Ann Buffum (1838- 
1873). For Heywood and Buffum lineages see 
Vol. 1, p. 579. 

M June ’29, 1897, Edwin Carleton Dean (qv). 

Residence: 723 Quincy Av., Scranton, Pa. 


1-DEAN, Edwin Carleton, } West Abington, Pa., 
Jan. 16, 1861. 

8-John Tripp (b 1610), m Mary Paine; 

7—Peleg (b 1647), m Ann Sisson; 

6—Job, 6 Portsmouth, R.I.; 

5- Isaac, moved from R.I. to Wyoming Valley, 
Pa., 1769; 

4-Isaac, m Catherine LaFrance (their dau. Phe- 
be, m Amos Harding, ancestor of President 
Hardin es 

3-Catherine (1784- 1861), m 1808, James Dean (See 
Vol. 1, p. 579, for Dean and Stone lineages). 

2-Son of Myron Dean (1822-1912), mcht., farmer, 
m 1857, Almira Chloe Manchester (1825-1911); is- 
sue: 1-Laura Mabel (b 1859; m George Sisson); 
2-Edwin Carleton (above). 

2—-m June 29, 1897, L. May Heywood (av). 

Grad. of Keystone Acad., ’78 Dist. mgr. The 
Whitehead & Hoag Co. Residence: 723 Quincy 
Av., Scranton, Pa. 


mies Sag ead Joseph Holton, } Goshen, Ind., Apr. 

10-James (De Forest) De Frees (ca. 1575-1624), 
Walloon leader of the Huguenots, from France, 
recruited the first band of colonists for New 
Amsterdam; led another expdn. to South 
America, 1623; m 1601, Marie du Cloux: 

9-Isaac (1616-74), from Holland in the “Rens- 


selaerwyck” to New Netherland, 1687; tobacco 
merchant and brewer; m 1641, Sara du Trieux 
(Philippe?) ; 

8—Philip 11652-1727), of Albany, N.Y.; m Tryntie 
Kip (0 1656); and thru probably; 

7—-Johannes(?); 

6-Joseph, m Mary Hutton (Lt. John Strange- 
ways Hutton’, m Catharine Cheesman; John’, 
m Catharine Strangeways); 

5-Joseph Hutton (1763-1826), ship carpenter on 
a privateer in Am. Rev.; m 1777, Mary Start; 

4-James, m Margaret Dougherty; 

3-Joseph H. (1812-87), mem. 39th Congress, 1865- 
1867; pub. of first newspaper west of De- 
troit, at South Bend, Ind., with his brother, 
John D. (who was U.S. public printer); m 
Mary McKinney. 

2-Only child of James M. Defrees (1833-59), law- 
yer; but two years out of college when he 
died; m Victoria (1839-65), dau. Nicholas M. 
Holton. 

M Oct. 4, 1882, Harriet McNaughton, b Buffalo, 
N.Y., Feb. 20, 1862; dau. Daniel McNaughton, 
of Buffalo; issue: 1-Donald, b Chicago, Feb. 
25, 1885; Ph.B, Yale-S., ’05; m Dec. 18, 1915, Flor- 
ence, dau. Judge Francis Elisha Baker (issue: 
Jean Matheson). 

Ed. Earlham Coll., Richmond, Ind., and North- 
western U. Mem. law firm of Defrees, Buck- 
ingham & Eaton, Chicago. Pres. Chamber of 
Commerce of U.S., 1920-21, ete. (See Who’s 
Who in America). Clubs: Chicago, Union 
League, Mid Day, City, Chicago Law (Chi- 
cago), Metropolitan (Washington), Megunti- 
cook Golf, Camden Yacht (Camden, Me.). 
Summer place: Camden, Me. Residence: Ho- 
tel Windermere, 1614 E., 56th St., Chicago, Il. 


1-DeFOREST L(ouis) Effingham, }) New Haven, 
Conn., Oct. 25, 1891. 

li-Richard Warren (qv); 

10—Nathaniel (1624-67), m Sarah Walker (d 1700); 

9-Sarah (6 1649), m John Blackwell; 

8-Alice (b 1681), m William Spooner (b 1680); 

7-Alice (b 1718), m Roger Haskell (1711-50); 

siecle (1743-1888), m Capt. John Granger (1734- 

5—-Rhoda (1779-1809), m Seth Taylor (d 1811); 

4-Harriet (1808-54), m Charles Upham Shepard, 
LL.D. (1804-86; Rev. Mase’; Thomas*; Jacob’; 


ee at 

3—Harriet S. (1833-78), m Maj. John William De- 
Forest (1826- 1906; John H.*; Benjamin®; Benja- 
min®; David’; Isaacs; Jesse’), 

7-Richard Everit, a patentee of Jamaica, L. I, 
1656; m Elizabeth Clare; 

6—George (ca. 1700-1755-6), m Sarah—; 

5-Lt. William (d 1741), m Sarah Byers; 

4—Richard (1772-1863), master mariner; m Sarah 
Mansfield; 

3—-Richard Mansfield (1824-1908), m Mary Talman 
Lawrence (1828-1909; Watson Effingham‘; Ef- 
fingham®; John*®; Richard?; Joseph’; Capt. 
William’). 

10-Gov. Theophilus Eaton (qv); 

9-Hannah (1632-1707), m Dep. Gov. William Jones 
(1624-1706) ; 

8-Isaac (1671- 1723/24), m Deborah Clark (1672-1733) ; 

7—Deborah (b 1700), m Nathaniel Maltby (1700-31); 

6—Elizabeth (1724-1810), m William Lyon (1716-67) : 

ee rreayeck te (d 1817), m William Mansfield (1750- 

pees (1791-1875), m Richard Everit (4 above). 

2-Son of Louis Shepard De Forest (See Vol. 1, 
p. 604, for other lineages), m 1889, Annie Coley 
Everit. 

M Nov. 15, 1925, Anne L. Marston. 

B.A., Yale, ’12; M.A., Columbia, 1920; J.D., New 
York U., 1926. Lawyer and editor; editor of 
The National Patriot. Author of several pub- 
lished genealogies and hist. monographs; ed- 
itor of history and genealogical collections. 
Pvt., 7th N.Y. Inf., Mexican border service; 
capt., U.S.A., 18 mos. in World War; maj.. 
O.R.C.; maj., N.Y.N.G. Mem. exec. com. of 
Huguenot-Walloon ‘Tercentenary Commn.; 
sec. Yale War Memorial Com. Mem. S.M.D. 
(historian), S.C.W. (dep. sec.), S.N.S. (mer.), 
H.S.A., S.C. (asst. sec.), S.A.W. (genealogist). 
S.R., S.W. 1812, Delta Psi, ete. Clubs: Grad- 
uates (New Haven), University, Yale (New 
York). Residence: 345 E. 68th St., New York. 

1-DeKERGORLAY, Mary Louisa Carroll (Com- 
tesse Jean), b New York, N.Y., May 26, 1859. 

lee Carroll (d 1747), from Ireland to Md., 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 101 


6—Charles (1702-82), of Doughoregan Manor, How- 
ard Co., Md.; atty. gen. of Md.; m Elizabeth 
Brooke; 

5—Charles (1787-1832), of Carrollton; last surviv- 
ing “‘signer’’; m Mary Darnall; 

4-Charles, m Harriet Chew (Benjamin‘, chief 
justice of Md.); 

3—Charles (1801-62), m Mary Digges Lee. 

2-Dau. of John Lee Carroll (1830-1911), 40th gov. 
of Md., 1876-80; m 1856, Anita (d@ 1873), dau. Royal 
Phelps; m 2d, Mary Carter Thompson; issue 
(ist marriage): I-Mary Louisa (above); II-— 
Royal Phelps (6 1862; m Marion, dau. Eugene 
Langdon); IIlI—Anita (m Baron Louis de La 
Grange); IV—Charles (6 1865; m Suzanne Ban- 
croft); V—Helen (m Herbert D. Robbins); VI— 
Mary Irene (d 1888); (24 marriage): VII—Philip 
Acosta (b 1879). 

I-—m Dec. 4, 1886, Comte Jean de Kergorlay, 0 
Paris, France, 1860; Chevalier de Ordre de 
Malte, chevalier de la Legion d’Honneur; son 
of Comte Louis de Kergorlay, of France; is- 
sue: 1—Claude, b Paris, 1888; m June 1913, Comte 
Emmanuel de Casteja; sgt. de Chasseurs a 
field; Medaille Militaire and Croix de Guerre; 
2-Comte Bertrand, 6b Paris, 1889; lt. aviateur 
de reserve; Croix de Guerre; m 1923, Mlle. de 
Beauverger; 8—Anita, b Versailles, France, 
1890; 4-Comte Albert (1894-May 17, 1921); lt. avi- 
ateur de reserve; Croix de Guerre, Chevalier 
de la Legion d’Honneur, Chevalier du Soleil 
Levant du Japan. 

Residence: 6 Rue Mesnil, Paris, France. 


1-DELAFIELD, Margaretta Stockton Beasley 
feet Edward C.), 6 Trenton, N.J., Nov. 2, 
(od. 
10-Thomas Blount (1564-1624), m Bridgett-; 
9-James, m —Clare; 
8-Capt. James (1620-86), from Eng. to Va., ca. 


1655; m 1665, Anne Willis, widow of Robert 
Roscoe; 
7—John (1669-1725), m 1695, Elizabeth Davis 


(1679-1733) ; 

6—Col. John (1706-1754), m Sarah E. Vail; 

5-Elizabeth, m Col. John Baptist Beasley, offi- 
cer Am. Rev.; 

4-Frederic, D.D. (1777-1845), A.B., Princeton, 
1797; 5th provost of U.Pa.; m 1807, Maria Wil- 
liamson; 

3—Mercer, LL.D. (1815-97), chief justice of N.J., 
1864-97; m Frances Higbee (1817-53). : 

7-William Williamson (d 1734), m Margaret De 
Harte (1701-59); 

6-Gen. Matthias (1716-1807), col. and q.m. gen. in 
Am. Rev.; Sussannah Halsted (d 1793); 

5—Matthias (6 1752), officer Am. Rev.; m Henrietta 
Levy (1759-1831) ; 

4—Maria (d 1852), m Frederic Beasley (4 above). 

9-Lt. Richard Stockton (qv); 

8—Richard (ca. 1654-1709), purchased from William 
Penn 6000 acres, the present site of Princeton, 
N.J., and established “Morven,” since the an- 
cestral home; m 1691, Susannah (Witham) Rob- 
inson (Robert Witham’), widow of Thomas 
Robinson; 

7—John (1701-87), chief judge Ct. Common Pleas, 
Somerset Co., N.J.; a founder Coll. of N.J.; 
m 1729, Abigail Phillips (Philip); 

6—-Richard (1730-81), A.B., Coll. of N.J., in its 1st 
class, 1748; a “signer’’; m 1801, Annis Boudinot 
(Elias?) ; 

5-Richard, LL.D. (1764-1828), A.B., Coll. of N.J., 
1779; U.S. senator and rep. 13th Congress from 
N.J.; m Mary Field (Robert‘); 

4-Robert Field (1795-1866), commodore in U.S.N.; 
conquered California, 1846; U.S. senator from 
N.J.; m 1823, Harriet Maria Potter (John‘); 

3—Robert Field (1832-98), A.B., Princeton, ’51; brig. 
gen. and adj. gen. of N.J., 1858-67; bvt. maj. 
gen.; state comptroller of N.J., 1877-80; m 
Anna Margaretta Potter (d 1918), 

2-Dau. of Mercer Beasley (1845-87), m 1877, Mary 
Potter Stockton (1857-91); issue: I-Margaretta 
Stockton (above); II—Katherine Stockton (m 
Charles Thomas Lowndes); III—Mercer, 

I—m Apr. 30, 1900, Edward Coleman Delafield (See 
Vol. 1, p. 580, for genealogy); issue (all b N.Y. 
City): 1-Maturin Livingston, 2d, b March 17, 
1901; Princeton, ’28; 2-Margaretta Stockton, } 
Nov. 3, 1904; 3-Edward Coleman, b Feb. 14, 1906; 

. 4Mary, 0 Nov. 24, 1911. 

Mem. C.D.A. Residence: 6 E. 65th St., 
York. 


New 


1-DENBY, Edwin Hooper, ) Philadelphia, Pa., 
Heb. 9, 1873. 

5-Jonathan Denby, from Wales to Va., ca. 1750; 

4—Jonathan (1760-1805), soldier Am. Rev.; m 1795, 
Elizabeth Healey; 

3—Nathaniel (1798-1854), first Am. consul at Mar- 
seilles, France; later mcht., Richmond, Va.; m 
Sarah Jane Harvey. 

9-Richard Borden (qv); 

8-Benjamin (1649-1728), m 1670, Abigail 
(1654-1720) ; 

7—Benjamin (1675-1742), m 1705, Zeruiah-; 

ean (1715-53), m Magdalen Woods (1720- 

) 5 

5-Martha (1744-1822), Benjamin Hawkins (1732-79); 

4-Magdalen (1775-1843), m Matthew Harvey (1761- 
1825), of Mountjoy, Va.; soldier Am. Rev.; 

Sy ores Jane (1803-40), m Nathaniel Denby (3 
above). 

2-Son of Dr. Edwin Robinson Denby (1834-75), 
fleet surgeon, U.S.N.; m Laura (b 1838), dau. of 
John Hooper; issue: I-Ethel; II—Edwin Hoop- 
er (above). 

Ii-m June 28, 1916, Sadie Campbell, } Brooklyn, 
oe 1880; dau. of Felix Campbell, of Brook- 


yn. 
Grad. Ecole des Beaux Arts, Paris, 1897. Mem. 
Denby & Nute, architects, New York. Clubs: 
Metropolitan, Manhattan, Riding, MacDowell, 
Atlantic Yacht. Summer place: Bar Harbor, 
Me. Residence: 105 E. 58d St., New York, N.Y. 


1-FALL, Charles Gershom, b Malden, 
June 22, 1845. 

6-John Fall (d 1746), of Berwick, Me.; m 1710, 
Judith Heard; 

5-Philip (d 1782), Lebanon, Me.; m Betty-; 

4-Sgt. George (ca. 1752/53-1832), served 7 yrs. and 
9 months in Am, Rev.; m 2d, 1783, Abra Ken- 
ney (d 1817); 

3—George (1791-1858), m 1814, Mary Lord. 

9-Elder William Wentworth (qv); 

8-Elizabeth, m 2d, Richard Tozer, Berwick, Me. 

7—Martha, m Elder Nathan Lord, Berwick: 

6—Capt. Samuel, m his cousin, Martha Went- 
worth (Paul’, m Elizabeth Tozer); 

5-Elder Ebenezer (ca. 1720-1812), Lebanon, Me.; 

4—Gershom (1752-1817), m 1766, Esther Hanson; 

3—-Mary (ca. 1791-1868), m George Fall (3 above). 
9-William Moody, from Eng., was at Ipswich, 
Mass., 1635; m Sarah-; 

8—-Caleb (1639-95), m Judith Bradbury (d 1700); 

7-Rev. Samuel (1676-1747), A.B., Harvard, 1699, 
chaplain Louisburg Expdn., 1745; m Hannah 
Sewell (their dau. Mary, m Joseph Emerson, 
er was g.g.father of Ralph Waldo Emer- 
son); 

6—-Rev. Joseph (1700-53), A.B., Harvard, 1718; m 
1724, Lucy White (Rev. John’); 

5-Thomas (1783-1805), m Mary McIntire; 

4—John (6b 1763), m Lucy Langton (Rev. John’, 
founder Congl. Ch., Lebanon Centre, Me.); 

3-John, m Eliza Powers (Dr. Samuel‘, of Shap- 
leigh, Me.). 

2-Only child of Gershom Lord Fall (1818-66), 
Malden, Mass.; m 1843, Eliza Powers Moody 
(1820-47). 

M Feb. 16, 1887, Emily Bentham Fabian, 6 Cin- 
cinnati, O., Oct. 12, 1853; dau. of Robert Leth- 
bridge Fabian, m Emily Sophia Johnston; is- 
sue: 1-Fabian (Dec. 26, 1887-Aug. 17, 1909); 2— 
Rowena (1891-92). 

A.B., Harvard, -’68, A.M., LL.B., 1871. Retired 
lawyer; reformer, historian, novelist, poet, 
dramatist. “Father” of the first employers’ 
liability act, since adopted by nation and in 
all the states and the basis of the workman’s 
compensation acts, already adopted by 42 
states, and of the Mass. Arbitration Bd. (the 
pioneer). His ‘Chronicles of the Great 
War” in the Harvard Library number 66 vols. 
Mem. S.C.W. (17 ancestors), S.R., etc. (See 
Who’s Who in America). Country place: 
“Fellsmere,” Cohasset, Mass. Residence: 393 
Marlborough St., Boston, Mass. 


1-FERRIS, Mary Lanman Douw (Mrs. Morris 
P.), 6 Poughkeepsie, N.Y., May 22, 1855. 

7-Lt. Volckert Janszen Douw (d 1681), from 
Friesland to Ft. Orange (Albany), N.Y., 1638; 
was lt. of a foot company at Rensselaerwyck, 
1669; Indian commissioner and magistrate, Ft. 
Orange, 1654; m Dorothe Van Breestede; 

6-Capt. Jonas (d 17386), capt. Albany militia; m 
Magdalena Quackenbosch; 


Grover 


Mass., 


102 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


5-Capt. Petrus (1692-1775), mem. Colonial Assem- 
bly; m Anna Van Rensselaer; 

4-Capt. Volckert Pieter (1720-1801), Indian commr, 
and mem. Colonial Assembly; m Anna de 
Peyster (Capt. Johannes®, commr. Indian 
affairs); 

3-Ens. John de Peyster (1756-1885), soldier Am. 
Rev.; m Catherine Douw Gansevoort. 

6-James Lanman, Boston, 1692; m 1714, Joanna 
Boylston (Thomas’); 

5—Peter, m 1764, Sarah S. Coit (Col. Samuel®); 

4—James (1769-1841), grad. Yale, 1788; U.S. senator 
from Conn., 1819-25; judge Superior and Su- 
preme cts. of Conn.; mayor of Norwich; m 
1794, Marian Chandler; 

3-Col. Charles James, m 1818, Maria Jeanne Guie 
(Antoine’). 

2-Dau. of Col. John de Peyster Douw (1812-1901), 
country gentleman, Albany and Poughkeepsie, 
N.Y.; m 1854, Marianne Chandler Lanman 
(1826-84); issue: I-Mary Lanman (above); II- 
Margaret Livingston (m Edward Nicoll Town- 
send); Il1I—Charles Gibbons; IV—Helen Louise 
(m Herman V. Mynderse); V—Henry Chandler 
(1864-73). 

I-m Sept. 4, 1879, Morris Patterson Ferris (Oct. 
3, 1855-Oct. 26, 1918); lawyer, New York; son 
of Isaac Ferris, D.D., LL.D., 3d chancellor U. 
of New York; issue: 1-Mary van Rensselaer, 
6 Brooklyn, N.Y., Aug. 28, 1880; m Apr. 20, 1903, 
Joseph Banks Roberts; 2—Morris Douw (qv for 
Ferris line); 3-Van Wyck, 6 Garden City, L.I., 
May 28, 1890; m Jan. 29, 1916, Elizabeth Gou- 
verneur Morris, dau. of Maj. William G. Ram- 
say, m Caroline Johnston Canby (See Vol. 1, 
p. 586 for genealogy). 

Grad. Cook’s Collegiate Inst., Poughkeepsie, 
N.Y., ’74. Writer (See Who’s Who in Amer- 
ica). Mem. C.D.A.; founder and ist sec. ‘D.C. 
Hobby: Americana and genealogy. Resi- 
dence: 551 Fulton Av., Hempstead, N.Y 


1-FERRIS, Morris Douw, 0 Brooklyn, 
Feb. 12, 1884. 

8-Jeffrey Ferris (qv); 

7—John (1689-1715), m Mary Jackson (d 1704); 

6—Peter, m Sussanah Fowler; 

5—Gilbert (d 1777), m Sarah Fowler; 

4-John (1771-1824), lt. col. of arty. War 1812; m 
Sarah Watkins; 

3-Isaac, D.D., LL.D. (1798-1873), A.B., Columbia, 
1816, 8d chancellor, U.City of New York, 1852- 
1870; m 3d, Letitia Storm. 

2-Son of Morris Patterson Ferris (1855-1918), 
lawyer, New York; m 1879, Mary Lanman 
Douw (qv for other lineages). 

M June 14, 1918, Dorcas Oakley Williams, }) New 
York, July 4, 1886; dau. of Thomas Williams; 
issue: 1—-Dorcas Oakley, b N.Y. City, Mar. 11. 
eos ata Douw,, Jr, 0 NaY. City, Man: 

A.B., Columbia, ’05 (Delta Phi). Lawyer, par- 
ticularly marine matters. Was manager Con- 
tract Div. of U.S. Shipping Board Emergency 
Fleet Corpn. during the war. Mem. S.R. 
Clubs: Columbia University, Rockaway Hunt. 
Residence: “Dorcastle,” Lawrence, L.I., N.Y. 


1-PAUL, Margaret Crosby Butler (Mrs. Henry 
N.), 6 Yonkers, N.Y., May 30, 1867. 

7-John Butler (1653-1735), from Eng., was living 
at New London, Conn., in 1689; m Katherine 
Haughton; 

6—Jonathan (1700-60), m Temperance Buckingham; 

5—-Ezekiel (1734-81), m Mabel Jones; 


N.Y., 


4—Medad (1766-1847), of Kinderhook, N.Y.; m Han- 
nah Tylee; 
3-Benjamin Franklin (1795-1858), Atty. Gen. of 


U.S. and Sec. of War in Cabinets of Presi- 
dents Jackson and Van Buren; m Harriet 
Allen. 

7-James Marshall, m Ruth Hawkins; 

6—Joseph, m Mercy Short; 

5—-Benjamin, m Mary Macy; 

4-Charles (6 1760), sea capt., m Hephzibah Coffin: 

3—Charles Henry (1792-1865), sea capt. and part 
owner of the Black Ball Line of packets, bet. 
New York and Liverpool; m Fidelia Wellman. 

9-Theophilus Eaton (qv); 

8-Hannah_ (1633-1707), m William Jones (Col. 
John®, the regicide): 

7T-Isaaec (1671-1741), of New Haven; m Deborah 
Clark; 

6—-Isaac (1703-59), m Deborah Parker: 

5—Mabel (1736-1806), m Ezekiel Butler (5 above). 

2-Dau. of William Allen Butler, LL.D. (1825- 


1902), U.City of New York, ’43; distinguished 
lawyer, New York; pres. Am. Bar Assn.; au- 
thor; m 1850, Mary Russell Marshall (1828-1919) ; 
issue: I-William Allen (1853-1928; m lLouise 
Terry Collins); II-Howard Russell (See Vol. 
1, p. 329); IlI—-Mary Marshall (b 1857); IV— 
Charles Henry (See Vol. 1, p. 329); V—Harriet 
A. (1861-1914); VI-—George Prentiss (1863-1911; m 
Ellen Mudge); VII—Margaret Crosby (above); 
Pe Wellman (bd 1870; m Anna F. Rob- 
inson). 

Vil-m Jan. 30, 1889, Henry Neill Paul (See Vol. 
1, p. 828); issue: 1-Theodore Sedgwick, b Phila., 
Feb. 9, 1890; Princeton, ’11; m June 15, 1916, Ade- 
line Louise Forbes, dau. of Senator George 
Wharton Pepper; 2-Mary Russell, 6 Chestnut 
Hill, Phila., Pa., July 29, 1891; m June 5, 1924, 
Dr. G. Colket Caner; 3—John Rodman, 0 
Chestnut Hill, Apr. 18, 18938; Princeton, ’15; 
M.D., Johns Hopkins, 1919; m Sept. 30, 1922, 
Mary Leita, dau. of Henry D. Harlan; 4-Wil- 
liam Allen Butler, 6 Chestnut Hill, Feb. 24, 
1895; Princeton, ’18; m Sept. 16, 1922, Adelaide 
Sims, dau. of James C. Newlin; 5-Samuel 
Hollingsworth, 6 Chestnut Hill, July 5, 1896: 
Cornell, ’20; m Feb. 7, 1925, Margaret, dau. of 
Rev. Corydon C. Tyler, of Phila.; 6—-Arthur, 
b Chestnut Hill, Aug. 28, 1898; Princeton, ’20: 
m Apr. 17, 1922, Betty Conrad, dau. of Samuel 
Welsh, of Phila.; 7-Henry Neill, 6} Chestnut 
Hill, Apr. 6, 1900; U.S.N.A., ’22; m Sept. 26, 1925, 
Marianne Frazer, dau. of George B. Harris, of 
Phila.; 8-Margaret Neill, 6B Chestnut Hill, 
June 4, 1904; m June 28, 1924, Samuel B. Irwin, 
of Phila. 

Residence: 550 E. Gravers Lane, Chestnut Hill, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


ane Randolph, !) Jersey City, N.J., Jan. 3, 

io 

4-Joel Bedle (English descent), one of the ear- 
liest settlers of N.J.; 

3—Thomas I. (1805-96), m Hannah Dorsett. 

9-Edward Fitz Randolph (qv); 

8—Joseph (1656-1726), m 1688, Hannah Conger (b 
1670; John’); 

7—Joseph (6b 1691), m Rebekah Drake (Rev. John§); 

6-Joseph (1722-82), m ca. 1742, Esther Broderick 
(Thomas’); 

5—Dr. Robert (1761-1821), m Nancy Campion; 

4-Francis C. (1793-1828), m Phebe Halsey Crane: 

3—Bennington (1817-90), lawyer and judge; 
founder Equitable Life Assurance Soc.; m 
Eliza Henderson Forman. 

2-Son of Joseph Dorsett Bedle, LL.D. (1821-94). 
judge Supreme Ct. of N.J., 1865-75; 26th gov. of 
N.J., 1875-78; m 1861, Althea Fitz Randolph 
(See Vol. 1, p. 238). 

Not married. Ed. Lawrenceville School and 
Princeton U. Lawyer. Residence: The Fair- 
mount, Jersey City, N.J. 


1-BEECHER, Mary Roberta Treadwell (Mrs. 
Henry L.), 6 St. Peter, Minn., Nov. 23, 1871. 

8-Edward Treadwell (b 1601), one of first settlers 
at Ipswich, Mass., 1637; m Sarah-; 

7-Samuel, m Ruth Wheeler; 

6—John (1674-1715), m 1699, Abigail Minor (d 1717/ 
1718; Capt. John’? [b 1636], m 1658, Elizabeth 


Booth; Thomas’, qv); 
Hezekiah (1707- él). m 1730, Mehitabel Minor 
eich yae (1741-1826), m 2d, 1779, Abiah Stfllson 
s-Herekiah (1786-1833), m 1811, Julia Noble (1786- 


9-Capt. Thomas Graves (ante 1585-1662), from 
Eng. to Salem, Mass., ca. 1628; m Sarah— (d 


1666) ; 

&-John (d 1677), m Mary Smith (d 1688); 

7-Sarah (d 1700), m Edward Stebbins (1656-1712) ; 

6-Sarah (1681l-ante 1713), m Jan. 8, 1701, Lt. John 
Root (1682-1731); 

5—Sarah (1702-60), 'm 1722, Thomas Noble (1696-1775) ; 

4-John (1731-1807), m 1778, Lois Sexton (1745-1828): 

See eae m 1811, ‘Hezekiah Treadwell (3 
above). 

2-Only child of John Noble Treadwell (1828-1913), 
banker; m 1868, Jane Anna Pickett (1832-82). 

M June 8, 1898, Henry Lee Beecher, b Fort 
Dodge, Ia., Aug. 20, 1870; son of Hezekiah 
Beecher, of Lebanon, Conn.; issue: 1—Sher- 
burn Treadwell, 6 St. Peter, Minn., Mar. 12, 
1899; Carleton, ’20; 2-Douglas Noble, ) St. 
Peter, Aug. 28, 1903; 3-James Morrison, } New 
Ulm, Minn., Apr. 11, 1910. 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 103 


Mem. Old Planters Soc., D.F.P.A., D.A.C., D.A.R. 
(regent John Noble Chapter). Residence: 404 
S. German St., New Ulm, Minn. 


1-BENJAMIN, Marcus, 0 San Francisco, Calif., 


Jan, 17, 1857. 

9-John Benjamin (av); 

8—Joseph (1633-1704), m bd, Sarah Clark; 

7-Joseph (1664-1788), m Elizabeth Cook ‘(or Coke); 

6—Joseph (b 1699), m Deborah Clark; 

5—-Nathan (1737-85), pvt. Am. Rev., m Ist, Abigail 
Dibble; 

4-Joseph (1764-1808), maj. Mass. militia, m Susan- 
nah Gaylord; 

3-Orson (bd 1789), m Mary Kibbe (desc. Gov. 
William Bradford, and Richard Lyman, qv: 
dese. Alfred the Great). 

9-Matthew Mitchell (1590-1645) ; 

8—David (1619-85), m Sarah Wheeler; 

7—Matthew (1652-1736) ; 

6—-Matthew (1709-92), corp. Am. Rev.; 

5—David (1748-1810), pvt. Am. Rev.; 

4—-David (1776- 1840), m Sarah, dau. Daniel Dibble, 
1t. Am. Rev.; 

3—Marcus (1805- 72), m Betsy Hough (g.dau. Joel 
Hough, pvt. Am. Rev.). 

2-Son of Edmund Burke Benjamin (1828-94), 
meht., San Francisco, m 1856, Sarah Mitchell 
(1832-1908); issue: I-Marcus (above); II—Mary 
(1859-64); IlI—Frank (1861-64); I[V—Edmund (1863- 
1882); V—Irving Johnson (b 1865); VI-Eva Mary 
(m Rev. Leonard B. Richards); VII—Grace: 
VIII-Sarah Isabel (m Frederick C. Keely; IX— 
Arthur (06 1878). 

I-m June 16, 1892, Carolyn Gilbert (qv). 

Ph.B., Columbia, ’78 (Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma 
Xi, Tau Beta Pi); (hon. A.M., Lafayette; Ph. 
D., Nashville; Sce.D., Pittsburgh; LL.D., St. 
John’s). Editor, U.S. Nat. Mus. since 1896 (See 
Who’s Who in America). Vol. aid, Bur. Naval 
Int., World War. Officier de 1l’Instruction 
Publique (France); cavaliere of the Order of 
the Crown of Italy. Fellow London Chem. 
Soc., A.A.A.S. (actg. pres. 1899). Mem. B.O.R., 
S.C.W. (dep. gov. gen.), S.N.S., S.R. (v.p. D.C. 
soc.), S.W.1812 (v.p. gen.). Clubs: Authors 
(New York), Cosmos (Washington). . Resi- 
dence: The Highlands, Washington, D.C 


1-BENJAMIN, Carolyn Gilbert (Mrs. Marcus), 
b New York, N.Y. 

9-John Gilbert (d 1657), from Bridgewater, Som- 
ersetshire, Eng., to Taunton, Mass., 1634; m 
Mary Street; 

8-Thomas (d 1675), m 1689/40, Jane Rossiter (d 


1681) ; 

7-Eleazer (d 1701), King Philip’s War; m 1682, 
Elizabeth Crane; 

Septem (1680-1760), m 1712, Mary Willmarth (0 

5~Timothy (1717-93), m 1744, Mary Keith (b 1726); 

4-Timothy (1747-1825), m 1771, Martha Rogers 
(1747-1824) ; 

3-Loring (1802-1868), mm 1831, Rachel Whitcomb 
Warner. 

9-Dea. Andrew Warner (qv); 

8—Daniel (ca. 1635-1692), m ist, Mary—; m 2d, Mar- 
tha Boltwood; 

7T—-Daniel (1666-1754), m 1688, Mary Hubbard; 

Cre ias (1710- 94), m 1st, —Hubbard; m 2d, 

i 

5-Blijah (1738/39-1819), officer Am. Rey.; m 1762, 
Submit Wells (6 1742); 

4—-Giles (1771-1847), m 1st, 1809, Betsey Sampson 
(1774-1823 7) ; 

8—Rachel Whitcomb (1811-94), m Loring Gilbert 
(3 above). 

2-Dau of Joseph Loring Gilbert (1832-95), broker; 
m 1855, Caroline Clementine Etchebery (1838- 
1915); issue: I-Charles P. H. (6 1863; m Flor- 
ence Cecil Moss); II—Carolyn (above). 

M June 16, 1892, Marcus Benjamin (qv). 

Mem. jury of awards, Omaha Expn., 1898, 
Jamestown Expn., 1907; mem. advisory bd. 
Woman’s Auxiliary of P. HE. Diocese of Wash- 
ington; mem. Nat. Cathedral Assn.; curator in 
charge of hist. collection of C.D.A. exhibited 
in U.S. Nat. Mus., 1906-25. Hereditary life 
mem. Mary Washington Memorial Assn.; life 
member Pocahontas Memorial Assn.; many 
yrs. sec. Nat. Soc. Children of Am. Rev. Mem. 
C.D.A.,O.C.G., D.A.R., ete. (See Woman’s Who’s 
Who in America), Clubs: Washington (gov.), 

. Colonial Dames (many times gov.). Resi- 
dence: The Highlands, Washington, D.C. 


Mary 


1-CHATTERTON, Ray Webb, 0 Belleville, Wis. 7 
July 28, 1877. 

9-William Chatterton (d 1700), from Eng. to New 
Haven, Conn., 1656; m Mary Clark (d 1722); 

8-Samuel (1671- 1733), m 1st, Elizabeth Warner; 
7-William (1704-58), m 1730, Elizabeth Ford: 

6—Stephen (1731-92), m 1st, ‘Sarah Payne : 

5-Nathaniel (1755-1835), Am. Rev.; ; mM “i783, Mary 
(Manning) Storm; 

4—John (1793-1875), m Hannah Stott; 

38-Richard (1815-93), Co. B, 49th Wis. 
in Civil War; m Laura Lewis. 

9-Lt. Thomas Tracy (qv); 

8—Christopher; 

7—Deborah, m 1741, David Dewey (b 1721; Jabez’, 
m Deborah York; Israel; Israel; Thomas"; 


av); 

6—David (1746-1839), Am. Rev.; m 1768, Sarah Wit- 
ter (1748-1804) ; 

5-Sarah (1770-1806), m 1786, as his 2d wife, John 
Connabell (1749-1815), chmn. Com. Safety and 
pvt. Am. Rev. (Samuel’, pvt. Am. Rev., m 
Mary English; Samuel’; John’, from Eng., 
1674, served in King Philip’ s War); 

4-Flizabeth (1793-1844), m 1810, David Coats (1788- 


1815) ; 

iHlvire, (1826-1905), m 1842, Thomas Clark Webb 
1810-6 

2-Son of William Wallace Chatterton (1848- rhe 
agriculture; pvt. Co. H, 8th Wis. Vol. Inf. 
Civil War; m 1873, Helen Webb (b 18538) ; ree 
I—Rose Genevieve (m William Van Wagener): 
II—-Ray Webb (above); III—William Erick 
(1890-1920). 

II—Not married. University agriculture course, 


Volwint 


1906. Agriculturist. Mem. S.A.R. Mason 
eee Residence: “The Elms,” Belleville, 
is. 


1-CHESTON, Daniel Murray, Jr., 0} Philadel- 
phia, Pa., Nov. 12, 1879. 

6—Daniel Cheston, M.D., arrived from Bristol, 
England, ca. 1720; m 1746, Francina Augustina 
Frisby (James); 

5-James (b 1747), m 1775, Anne Galloway (Sam- 
uels, of “Tulip Hill,” West River, Md.); 

4-James (b 1779), shipping and importing mer- 
chant, Baltimore; m Mary Ann Hollingsworth 
(Samuel!); 

3-Dr. James, m Sally Scott Murray (desc. Dr. 
William Murray, Nese 1692-1763], the founder of 
the family in 

5—-Thomas wanaalt: Cisee- -1759), from Eng. to King 
George Co., Va., ca. 1717; provincial judge 
there; m 1728, Jane Davis; 

4—John ’(1750- 1826), of Annapolis, Md.; officer Am. 
Rev.; m 1783, Deborah Knapp (1763- 1853; Wil- 
liam’, m Frances Cadmore); 

3~-Alexander (1808-81), lawyer, financier; mem. 
27th Congress, 1841-48; atty. gen. of Md.; m 
ist, Catherine Grattan Wirt. 

6—-Dr. George Gamble (1700-57), from Scotland to 
Williamsburg, Va., 1731; m 1732, Mary Peachey 
Walker; 

5—-Dr. George (1742-92), of ‘Pen Park,” Albe- 
marle Co., Va.: m Lucy Walker (0 1751; Dr. 
Thomas® [1714- 94], burgess, mem. Va. Conv., 
1775, Indian commr., explorer); 

4— Catharine, m. 1795, William Wirt, LL.D. (1772- 
1834), Atty. Gen. of U.S., 1817-29, in Cabinets 
of Presidents Monroe and J.Q.Adams: 

8-Catherine G. (d 1851), m Alexander Randall 
(3 above). 

2-Son of Dr. Daniel Murray Cheston (1843-1919), 
M.D., U. Pa., 1864; physician, farmer; m 1872, 
Ellen Rosa Randall (1846-97); issue: T-Katha- 
rine Wirt (m William Jones Haines); II- 
Alexander R.; IlI—Margaret G. (6 1878); IV— 
Daniel Murray. Jr. (above). 

Tv—m Oct. 14, 1905, Mary S. Burwell; issue: 1— 
D. M., b Phila., Pa., Oct. 11, 1908; 2-Augusta 
B., b Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 25, 1910; 3-E. Burwell, 
b Annapolis, Md., June 28, 1913. 

U. of Pa., ’01 (Delta Psi). Enlisted as corpl.. 
Baty. A, ipa Light Arty., May 6, 1898, and 
advanced to maj.; commd. 24d It., inf., U.S.A., 
Feb. 2, 1901; 1st 1t., May 6. 1907; resigned, Nov. 
30, 1915; comma. 1st li ants May 14, 1917; capt. 
(temp.), Aug. 5, 1917; capt., ‘July 16, 1918; maj., 
A.S.S.C., U.SvAs Aug. 5, 1917; Air Service, Aug, 
20, 1918. Served in Spanish- Am. War, Philip- 
pine Insurrection, Porto Rican and Cuban 
occupations, and as It. col., A.S., World War. 
Residence: care of Adjutant General, Wash- 
ington, D.C 


104 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


WALTER EVANS DEVEREUX. 


1-DEVEREUX, Walter Evans, 6 Buffalo, N.Y., 
Nov. 2, 1897. 

8—Robert Livingston (qv); 

7-Philip (1686-1749), 2d lord of the manor; m 
1707, Katherine Van Brugh (Peter’, mayor of 
Albany); 

6—-William, LL.D. (1723-90), B.A., Yale, 1741; 1st 
gov. State of N.J., 1776-90; del. to conv. that 
framed Constitution of U.S., 1787; m ca. 1745, 
Susannah French (bap. 1723-1789); 

5-Henry Brockholst, LL.D. (1757-1823), A.B., 
Princeton, 1774; officer Cont. Army, asso. jus- 
tice Supreme Ct. of U.S.; m ist, Catherine 
Kettletas; 

Ee ee nine m Archibald McVickar, of New 
York; 

3—-Susan, m John Corish Devereux (1810-61). 

2-Son of Walter Devereux, m 1896, Virginia 
Evans (See Vol. 1, p. 214). 

Not married. Ed. Nichols School, Buffalo, N.Y. 
Developer of real estate; mng. owner of Dev- 
ereux Professional Bldg., Buffalo. Mem. S.R. 
Residence: 675 Delaware Av., Buffalo, N.Y. 


1-BENJAMIN, Florence Almira Briggs (Mrs. 
William W.), 6 Cleveland, O., July 2, 1868. 

7-Johann Peter Rockefeller (b 1682), from Ger- 
many to Amwell, N.J., 1723-24; 

6—Peter (b 1711), m Mary Bellis; 

5-William (6 1750), m Christina Rockefeller 
(dese. Diell Rockefeller, came with his cousin, 
Johann Peter, above); 

4-Godfrey (1783-1857), m Lucy Avery (1786-1867; 
Miles®, soldier Am. Rev.); 

3-William Avery (1810-1904), m Eliza Davison 
(See their son John D., Vol. 1, p. 803). 

2-Dau. of Lucy Rockefeller (1838-78), m 1856, Pier- 
son Douglas Briggs (1832-1912). 

M Oct. 29, 1891, William Wallace Benjamin (Apr. 
5, 1867-Nov. 15, 1902); son of Maj. William Wal- 
lace Benjamin, of Ossining, N.Y.; issue: 1— 
Lucy Avery, b Cleveland, O., June 4, 1896; m 
Oct. 8, 1921, Morgan W. Rogers, of Providence, 
R.I. (issue: Lucy Avery, 0} May 28, 1923); 2— 
William Wallace, b E. Orange, N.J., June 30, 
1898; Yale, ’22; m Sept. 13, 1924, Candace Catlin 
Woodruff, of Litchfield, Conn. 

Summer place: East Hampton, L.I. Residence: 
449 Park Av., New York. 

1-CHEWNING, William Jeffries, } Fredericks- 
burg, Va., Apr. 29, 1877. 

7-George (Chowning) Chewning (b 1620), from 
Eng. to Middlesex Co., Va., 1636; held land 
patent in New Norfolk Co., Va., 1642; 

6-James, m Alice Clark; 


5-Reuben T., m Louisa Crawford; 

4—Capt. Reuben (1773-18386), began to write name 
Chewning; soldier War 1812; m Miss Dickinson; 
m 2d, Lucy Diggs; 

38—Frank B., m Elizabeth Smith. 

10-—Edwin Conway, the immigrant, 1640; m Ist, 
Martha Eltonhead (Richard"'); 

9-Col. Edwin (1681-1763), burgess, Va., 1710-42; m 
Sarah Fleete (Col. Henry’); 

8-Edwin, m Ann Ball (dese. Joseph Ball, whose 
dau. Mary was grandmother of George Wash- 
ington); 

7—George, m Ann Heath; 

6-Agatha, m Isaac Eustace (William’, m Anne, 
dau. of Hancock Lee, son of Richard Lee, the 
immigrant); 

oa eues m Maj. Joseph Blackwell, officer in Am. 

ev.; 

4-Agatha, m Maj. Enoch Jeffries, War 1812; 

38—Einoch (1818-1900), Fauquier Co., Va.; m Judith 
Payne. 

8—-William Randolph (qv); 

7—-Thomas (0 1683), of ‘“‘Tuckahoe”’; m Judith 
Churchill; 

6-Mary, m Rev. James Keith, from Scotland 
to Fauquier Co., Va.; 

5-Thomas, m Judith Blackwell; 

4-Mary R., m Capt. James Payne; 

38—Judith, m Enoch Jeffries (3 above). 

2-Son of George Heussler Chewning (6b 1847), 
dental surgeon; m 1876, Mary Isham Randolph 
Jeffries (6b 1850); issue: I—William Jeffries 
(above); II-Agnes Eustace (b 1884). 

I-m June 17, 1903, Anne Page Meetze, 6 ‘Glen 
Fern,” Fauquier Co., Va., Jan. 18, 1878; Colo- 
nial Dame; dau. of Edward Bouknight Meetze, 
of Lexington, S.C.; issue: 1-William Jeffries, 
Jr., 6 Fredericksburg, Va., July 29, 1904; 
George Washington U., ’27. 

M.D., Univ. Med. Coll. (now Med. Coll. of Va.), 
1900. Physician, therapeutist; inventor of a 
‘new violet ray,’ therapeutic light. Commd. 
1st lt., M.C., U.S.A., Apr. 1917. Summer place: 
The Plains, Fauquier Co., Va. Residence: 
Fredericksburg, Va. 


1-DENNIS, Louis Rothan, }) Schenectady, N.Y., 
Dec. 9, 1899. é 
8-George Dennis (d ante 1708), m 2d, 1681, Eliza- 
beth (Smith) Raymond (bap. 1745; Rev. Nehe- 
miah®, of Norwich, Conn.); 

7-—Ebenezer (1682-1726), m 1717, Deborah Ely (Wil- 
liam’, of Lyme, Conn.); 

6—-Benjamin (1722-95), m 1746, Thankful Bliss (1721- 
93; Samuel’, of Norwich); 

5-Samuel (1756-1822), sailor Am. Rev.; m 1783, 
Eunice Gallup; 

4—-Jared Gallup (1796-1870), m 2d, 1833, Nancy A. P. 
Congdon (1804-71); 

3-John Benjamin (1835-94), served pvt., capt. and 
maj., 1861-65, and bvtd. It. col., col. and brig. 
gen. vols., Civil War; m 2d, 1862, Sarah M. 
English (d 1879; Nathaniel S.4 of New Haven, 
Conn.). 

11-John Howland (qv); 

10-Desire (1625-83), m 1648, Capt. John Gorham 


(av); 
9—-Elizabeth (b 1648), m Joseph Hallett; 
8—Lois, m 1690, Henry Cobb (b 1665), of Barnstable, 


Mass. ; 

Lett ae (b 1693), m Benadam Gallup, of Groton, 

onn.; 

6—-Henry (1725-1811), of Groton, Conn.; m 1750, 
Hannah Mason (Nehemiah’, of Stonington, 
Conn.); 

5—Eunice (1755-1829), m Samuel Dennis (5 above). 

2-Son of Louis Rothan Dennis (1869-1911), editor; 
lt. in Spanish-Am. War; m 1898, Rosa Lee 
Davenport (6 1876); issue: I—Louis Rothan 
(above); II—Violet Rosa Lee (b 1901; m 1919, 
Joseph M. Quinn, b 1898, served pvt., sgt. and 
2d I1t., 328 Inf., 1917-1919); III—Walter John 
(1903-21); IV-—Virginia Panama (b 1905); V— 
Arnold Shanklin (6 1907); VI—Wilhelmina (d 
infancy); VII—Dorothy Davenport (b 1909). 

I-m Jan. 21, 1924, Saide Hamilton Sweeney, 0b 
Washington, D.C., Sept. 7, 1906; dau. of Lake 
F. Sweeney, m Laura B. Fletcher, of Wash- 
ington, D.C.; issue: I-Louis Rothan, III, }b 
Washington, D.C., May 24, 1925. \ 

U. Pa., ex-’26 (Kappa Sigma). Auditor. Enlisted 
in U.S.N., Apr. 18, 1917; armed guard for 18 
months on transport, made three trips to 
Italy and four to France; hon. discharged, 
Jan. 22, 1919; commd, 2d lt. @.M.R.C., 1925. 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 105 


ae yen 126 Webster St. N. W., Washing- 
tons D.C. 
1-DENNO, Willard Joseph, }) Castleton, Vt., 
Aug. 25, 1876. 
(1795-1859), 


4-Willard Denno 
Sarah Francis; 

3—Joseph (1824-1886), Benson, Vt.; m Marie Per- 

quette 


4-Nicholas Hoskins (1787-1850), m Marie Wash- 


burn 
(1813-1889), Orwell, Vt.; 


3-Henry 
Chandler. 

2-Son of Gustave Denno (b 1852), m 1874, Roxane 
Adella Victoria Hoskins (6 1856); issue: I-Wil- 
lard J. (above); II—Mabel H. (0 1881); III- 
Mildred Ruth (6 1902). 

I-m Sept. 17, 1917, Emma Mabel Robinson, b 
Detroit, Mich., Nov. 18, 1876; dau. of George O. 
Robinson, LL.D., of Detroit. 

B.A., Yale, 03 (Sigma Xi); M.D., Columbia, 1906 
(Nu Sigma Nu); (D.P.H., New York U., 1917). 
First 1lt., Med. O.R.C. Mem. Albany Co. bn. 
State Com. Nat. Defense, also dir. med. work 
of essential industry, World War. Hon. mem. 
G.A.R., Albany. Clubs: Yale, Ardsley, Co- 
lumbia, Westchester Biltmore Country, Auto- 
mobile (New York), Rumson Country (N.J.), 
Albany Country. Summer Place: ‘Robin- 
hurst,;’”’ Grosse Isle, Mich. Residence: 350 
Park "AV., New York, ING Yi 


1-BERKELEY, Harrison Campbell, }) Hanover 
COMB Vas July 19, 1881. 

8-Edmund Berkeley, of “Barn Elms,” Gloucester 
Co., Va.; m Lucy Burwell; 

7-Edmund (d 1718), m Mary Nelson (Thomas’); 

6—Col. Edmund (1704-67), m Mary Burwell, of 
“The Grove,’ Clarke Co., Va.; 

5-Lewis, of “Mon Tout,’ Hanover Co., Va.; m 
Miss Darricout; 

4-Thomas Nelson, of “Airwell,’ Hanover Co.; 
m Elizabeth Wormeley _Carter, of “Sabine 
Hall,” Richmond Co., Va. 

3-Landon Carter (1830-99), Of “Mon Tout,” Han- 
over Co., Va.; m Sarah Campbell (Rev. Archi- 
bald‘, of Westmoreland Coweva.): 
2-Son of Landon Carter Berkeley (1846-1904), m 
Anne Poe Harrison (qv for maternal lines). 

M Dec. 1, 1910, Caro Rhodes Glover, b St. Louis, 
Mo., July 28, 1888; dau. of Griff Glover (See 
Vol. 1, p. 624, for genealogy); issue: 1—Griff 
Glover, 6 New York, N.Y., Aug. 27, 1911; 2— 


Montreal, Can.; m 


m Roxanna 


Harrison Campbell, Jr., b St. Louis, Mo., Jan. 
Ue Va., 14 (Beta Theta Pi, Phi Delta Phi). Dept. 


mer. and dir, P. Lorillard Co., New York. Lt. 
(j.g.), U.S.N.R.F., in chief cable censor’s 
office, World War. Address: 119 W. 40th St., 
New York. 


1-BERKELEY, Anne Poe Harrison (Mrs. Lan- 
don C.), 6 Hanover Co., Va., Sept. 9, 1856. 

7-Edmund Berkeley, of “Barn Elms, ” Gloucester 
Co., Va.; m Lucy Burwell; 

6-Edmund (d@ 1718), m Mary Nelson (Thomas’); 

5-Col. Edmund (1704-67), m Mary Burwell, of 
“The Grove,’ Clarke Co., Va.; 

4-Elizabeth B., m Thomas Churchill, of Middle- 
sex Co., Va. (William®, m Elizabeth Carter); 

3-Elizabeth E., m John McPherson Cooke. 

2-Dau. of Ann’ Cooke (0 1885), m John Poe Har- 
rison (1832-61), capt. C.S.A.; issue: I—Anne 
Poe (above); II-—Edmonia Churchill (b 1859; m 
J. Grant Colhoun); III-Susan Reavis (b 1861; 
m James H. Murray). 

I—m Sept. 8, 1880, Latdon Carter Berkeley (1846- 
1904); issue: 1-Harrison Campbell (qv); 2-Ann 
Churchill, 6 Danville, Va., Dec. 13, 1885; yeo- 
man, U.S.N.R.F., World War; 3-Landon Car- 
ter, b Danville, Oct. 7, 1888; 3a lt, SAC, 29th 
Div., and with A.E.F. in France: m Oct. 4, 
1924, Edna Sawer, of Jersey City, N.J.; 4 
Norborne, b May 13) 1891; maj., F.A., 80th Div.; 
on Gen. Cronkhite’s staff, AEF; m Dorothea, 
dau. Dr. R. L. Randolph, of Baltimore ahs 
Dolly Randolph, b 1920; Norborne, Jr., b 1922 

Residence: 150 Holbrook ’AV., Danville, Va. 


1-BEST, J(ohn) Austin, b Whiteville, Columbus 
Co. Dec. 9, 1867. 

Sir Christopher Best (1472- 1557), the head of this 
family, 1540, was chantry priest of Wath, 
Cory ork; Eng.; 

pag net as of Middleton Quernhow, Parish of 

ath 
10-James, 


of Hutton, Cranswick, Eng.: pur- 


chased manor of Elmswell from his brother, 
Henry, 1598; also owned houses at Beverly 
and elsewhere in Eng.; m 1st, Dorothy—; 

9§-John (b ca. 1603), from Eng. with two chil- 
dren, 1640, and settled in Warwick River Co., 
Va.; and thru his g.g.son: 

6—Henry, living in 1749, in that part of Johnston 
Co., N.C., which was changed to Dobbs Co., 
1758, Glasgow Co., 1791, and Greene Co., 1799; 
large landowner; 

5-Henry, of Dobbs (now Greene) Co., N.C.; of- 
ficer Am. Rev. (among his sons were Rev. 
William, prof. Greek, Latin and English, in 
academy at Charleston, S.C., 1801-03; and 
Henry, mem. N.C. Gen. Assembly from Greene 
Co., 1803-04) ; 

4-John, of Dobbs (now Greene) Co., N.C.; sol- 
dier Am. Rev.; removed to Bladen (now Co- 
lumbus) Co., N.C.; m 2d, Charity Flinn; 

3—John (1806-84; first cousin of Robert W. Best, 
sec. of state of N.C., 1866-67), planter, Colum- 
bus Co., N.C.; m Elizabeth Ann Register 
Soe James‘, m Elizabeth Ann Mims; Wil- 
liam‘). 

6—Rev. Samuel Frink (d 1771), Episcopal minis- 
ter; from Eng. to Augusta, Ga., 1763; rector 
St. Paul’s Ch. there until 1767, later in S.C., 
and Christ Ch., Savannah, Ga., at time of his 
death; ™ Ruth_; 

5-Thomas (d 1836), 


large landowner; removed 


from S.C. to Brunswick Co., N.C.; mem. 
commn. that created Columbus Co., N.C., 
1808; rep. N.C. Gen. Assembly, 1809-12 and 


1834-85, mem. Senate, 1815, 16, 17, 19, 21, 23, 24; 
m dau. of Jethro Robbins; 
4—William, Columbus Co., N.C.; m Annie Reeves; 
3—John (d 1889), planter, ‘Columbus Con NIG. 
Annie Jane Gore (John‘, ma dau. of William 
Hickman, officer Am. Rev.; William, of 
Brunswick Co., N.C.). 


2-Son of James Register Best (1844-1919; double 
first cousin of Capt. John James Best, C.S.A.), 
teacher, farmer; soldier in C.S.A.; m Sarah 
Eliza Frink (1846-1913), 

M Nov. 9, 1892, Ida Langdon Yopp, 6 Wilming- 
ton, N.C., Dec. 5, 1874; dau. Alfred Price Yopp, 
m Laura Ann Brown, of Wilmington (Andrew 
Jackson Yopp*, m Sarah Elizabeth Howard 
[desc. Lord William ‘‘belted Will’ Howard, 
of the ““‘Western Marches,” 2d son of Thomas, 
4th duke of Norfolk, Eng.]; John C.5, g.son 
of Jeremiah Yopp, of Northumberland Co., 
Va.); issue: 1—-Caroline, 6} Augusta, Ga., Sept. 
ae 1905; 2-John Austin, 8 Augusta, Feb. 9, 
1913. 

Lived at Augusta, Ga., 1888-1919, and while there 
was purchasing agt. Ga. R.R., Atlanta & West 
Point R.R., Western Ry. of Ala., sec. Augusta 
& Summerville R.R., dir. Augusta Belt Ry. 
Co., Lexington Terminal R.R.Co., Milledge- 
ville R.R.Co., ete.; now lumber and real 
estate gests ING YS City. Residence: Mt. Ver- 
non, 


1-CHITTENDEN, J(onathan) Brace, b Milford, 
Conn., May 13, 1864. 

9-William Chittenden (qv); 

8—-Nathaniel (1643?-1691), m Sarah—; 

7-Nathaniel (6 1669), of Killingworth, Conn.; m 
Elizabeth Stevens; 

6—Nathaniel (1701-62), m 1725, Lucy Nettleton; 

eet Caen (1731-1820), m Mehitabel Beebe (1733- 


4—Cornelius (1766-1858), 3 yrs. in Am. Rev.; m 1791, 
Rachel Porter; 

3-Rev. Albert (1812-78), m 1835, Lavinia Jones 
(Asa‘, soldier Am. Rev.). 

oie Brace, from Eng. to Hartford Col- 
ony, 

7-John (6 1677), m 1705, Mary Webster (Jonathan, 
m Dorcas, dau. of ’Stephen Hopkins; Robert?®; 
Gov. John”, av); 

6—Jonathan (6b 1708), m Mary Messenger; 

5-Jonathan (1754-1887), B.A., Yale, 1779; chief 
judge Hartford Co. Ct. 12 yrs.; mem. Congress, 
1798-1800; mayor of Hartford 9 yrs.; m Mrs. 
Ann White Kimberly; 

4-Thomas Kimberly (1779-1860), B.A., Yale, 1801; 
mayor of Hartford, 1840-48; first pres. Aetna 
Fire Ins. Co.; m Lucy Mather Lee; 

3—Jonathan, D. D. (1810-77), B.A., Amherst, 1831; 
m Sarah E. Finch, 

11-Rev. Richard Mather (qv); 

10-Timothy (1628-1684), m Catherine Atherton 
(Maj. Gen. Humphrey", qv); 


106 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


9-Rev. Samuel (1650-1727), B.A., Harvard, 1671; 
first trustee of Yale Coll., 1700; m Hannah 
Treat (1660-1707; Gov. Robert”; Richard", qv); 

8—Dr. Samuel (677- -1746), B.A., Harvard, 1698; m 
Abigail Gran 

7-Dr. Samuel Ci7b6- 79), B:A., Yale, 1726; m Martha 
Holcomb; 

6—Dr. Samuel (d 1808), B.A, Yale, 1756; senator 
and judge; m 1761, Grace "Morley; 

5—-Lucy (0 1767), im John Lee; 

4—Lucy M. (0 1786), m Thomas K. Brace (4 above). 
2-Son of Capt. Richard Handy Chittenden (1836- 
1913), Yale, ’61, LL.B., 1866; lawyer; capt. Ist 
Wis. Cav. in Civil War; m 1861, Lucy Lee 
Brace (1840-1926); issue: I-—Jonathan Brace 
(above); II—Richard Percy (b 1866; m Gertrude 
L. Fisher). 

I-m July 10, 1900, Evelyn Louise, dau. of Theo- 
dore Lyman Betts, of Brooklyn, N.Y. (Lyman®, 
m Jane Eliza Spence; Zebulont; Samuel C.° 
Daniel*; Daniel*?; Thomas’, from Eng. to Wit- 
ford, Conn., 1639) ; issue: 1—-Evelyn Betts, 6 
N.Y. City, Mar. 11, 1802; m Mar. 30, 1925, Wil- 
liam Dalrymple, Jr. 

B.S., Worcester Poly., ’88, A.B., Harvard, ’90, 
A.M., 1891; Ph.D., Konigsberg, 1898. Lawyer; 
prof. mathematics, Brooklyn Poly. Inst., 1900—. 
First lt., comdg. Co. F, 28d Regt., N.Y.S.G. 
and ist Prov. Regt., N.Y.S.G., 1916-19. Fellow 
A.A.A.S.; mem. Royal Philatelic Soc. (Lon- 
don), Berliner Philatelisten Club, Brooklyn 
Chamber Commerce, 8.C.W., S.R., etc. Mason. 
Clubs: Collectors (pres.), Harvard (New York), 
Crescent Athletic (Brooklyn). Summer place: 
“Grasmere,” York Beach, Me. Residence: 144 
Montague St., Brooklyn, N.Y. 


Poygatrat John Jay, Jr., b New York, N.Y., May 

24, ile 

6—Peter (Francisco) Cisco (0 ca. 1739), of Spanish 
ancestors who settled in N.J., the orginal 
settler being a Huguenot; m Ann Doremus, 
Of Ns 

5-Peter F. (1776-1852), began to write name 
Cisco; m Grace Opie; 

4-John Jay (1806-84), m 1828, Mary A. Cregier 
(desc. Mortyn Cregier [1612-89], from Hol- 
land, 1675, was the first burgomaster of New 
Amsterdam); 

3—John Ashfield (1836-1924), m 1861, Sarah C. 
Lyons (1836-1908). 

8—John Akin (1663-1746), m 1686, Mary Briggs; 

7—David (1687-1779), m Sarah Allen; 

6é—Jonathan (6 1787), m 1757, Lillias Ferris; 

5-Benjamin (b 1762), m 1788, Martha Palmer; 

4-Aaron Burr (1800-57), m 1880, Caroline William- 
son; 

3-Martha J., m Chauncey V. Crapo. 

2-Only child of John Jay Cisco (b 1862), retired 
banker; m 1883, Carrolyn Crapo (b 1861). 

M Sept. 7, 1914, Phyllis Blackstone, b Norwich, 
Conn., Feb, 22, 1892; dau. of Louis Lorenzo 
Blackstone, of Norwich. 

A.B., Harvard, ’14. Writer, traveler, inventor, 
advertiser. Clubs: Harvard (Boston), Cannes 
Golf (France), Nantucket Yacht (Mass.), etc. 
Residence: 71 Central Park West, New York. 


nearer Edward Nelson, }) Auburn, Me., 

ug 

10—John Dingley (1608-58), from Eng. to Lynn, 
Mass., 1637; settled at Marshfield, 1640; m Sarah 
- (their dau. Mary, m Josiah, son of Capt. 
Myles Standish); 

9-Jacob (1642-91), m Elizabeth Newton; 

8—John (1670-1763), m Sarah Porter (1680-1741); 

7—Jacob (1703-92), m Mary Holmes (d 1797); 

6—Jacob (1727-70); 

5-William (1749- 1812), moved to Danville, Me., 
1793; m Sarah Jordan; 

4-Jeremiah, m Lucy Garcelon; 

3—Nelson (1809-97), mem. Me. Senate; m Jane Lam- 
bert (1809-71). 

2-Son of Nelson Dingiley, Jr., LL.D. (1832-99), A.B., 
Dartmouth, ’55; journalist; twice elected gov. 
of Me., 1874, ’75; mem. 47th to 56th Con- 
gresses, 1881-99; author of the Dingley Tariff 
Bill passed by 55th Congress; m 1857, Salome 
McKenney (1832-1920); issue: I-Henry McKen- 
ney (See Vol. 1, p. 249); Il-—Edward Nelson 
(above); III-—Charles L. (1863-65); IV—Arthur 
Howard (1864-1901); V—Albert G. (1869-1921; m 
Grace Darling Beane); VI-—Edith (6b 1870; m 
James C., Hooe). 

II-—m Dee. 20, 1888, Miriam Gardiner Robinson, 0 
Dorchester, Mass., 1866; D.A.R.; dau. of Henry 


Crane Robinson, Boston; issue: 1—Irene (Sept. 
20, 1889-July 31, 1902); 2-Miriam (Jan. 15, 1891- 
aes 5, 1891); 8-Nelson, 6 Kalamazoo, Mich., 
Oct. 1892; 4-Madalen, 6 Kalamazoo, June 14, 
1900; B tdaard, b Kalamazoo, July 18, 1902. 
BeAG "Yale, 7835 Lisp) George Washington, 1885, 
Journalist, author, economist. Editor Kala- 
mazoo (Mich.) Telegraph, 1888-1908; asst. editor 
New York Herald, 1918-19; writer for Rep. Nat. 
Com., 1919-25. Tariff expert, Ways and Means 
Com., and expert, Finance Com. in Congress 
(See Who’s Who in America). Residence: 38715 
Leeeeen St., Chevy Chase, Washington, 


1-CLAIBORNE, Herbert Augustine, }) Rich- 
mond, Va., Feb. 20, 1886. 

8-William Claiborne (qv); 

7-Lt. Col. Thomas (1647-83), m Sarah Fenn; 

6-Capt. Thomas (1680-1732), m 3d, Ann Fox 
(Henry’, m Anne, dau. of Col. John West, 
nephew of 3d Lord Delaware); 

5—-Col. Augustine (1721-87), of ‘‘Windsor,” burgess, 
state senator, m Mary Herbert (among their 
“Seed Buller and Richard were officers in Am, 

ev 

4—Herbert (1746-1813), m 2d, Mary Burnett Brown; 

8-Herbert Augustine (1784- 1841), m Delia Hayes. 

2-Son of Herbert Augustine Claiborne, capt. 
C.S.A.; pres. Mutual Assurance Soc. of Va.; m 
1882, Katherine Hamilton Cabell (now Mrs. 
William Ruffin Cox, See Vol. 1, p. 18). 

M Dee. 4, 1912, Eleanor Hazard (d Apr., 1915), dau. 
of R. Hughes Lindsey, of Uniontown, Pa.; 
issue: 1—Lindsey Cabell, 6 Richmond, Va., 
April 18, 1915. 

M 2d, Feb. 19, 1920, Virginia Watson Christian, } 
Richmond, Va., Feb. 15, 1894; dau. of Andrew 
H. Christian, of Richmond; issue: 1-Frances 
Archer, 6 Richmond, Mar. 4, 1921; 2-Herbert 
Augustine, Jr., 6 Richmond, Aug. 12, 1928. 

C.E., U. Va., 1908 (D.K.E.). Mem. Claiborne & 
Taylor, Inc., engrs. and contractors. Was 1st 
1t., Air Service, U.S.A., World War. Mem. 
S.C. Clubs: Commonwealth, Country, Ger- 
en Residence: 204 W. Franklin St., Rich- 
mond, 


ph ek dee Lee Wilson, } Franklin, Pa., July 11, 
9—Daniel (Dod) Dodd (d 1663), from Eng. to Bran- 
ford, Conn., ca. 1639; m Mary (or Mercy)-; 
8-Stephen (d 1691), m 1678, Mary Stevens: 
7-Daniel (b 1679), of Guilford, Conn.; m Elizabeth 


Riggs; 

6—-Stephen (1703-60), of Mendham; m Deborah 
Brown; 

5-Daniel (d 1824), m Charity Freeman; 

4—-Ithiel, m 1st, 1795, Hannah Lindley (d 1810); 

3—Levi (1799-1881), m Julia A. Parker. 

2-Son of Samuel Calvin Tait Dodd (1836-1907), 
A.B., Jefferson Coll.,.Pa., ’57; solicitor general 
for the Standard Oil Co.; m 1860, Mary E. Geer 
(1838-72); m 2d, 1877, Melvina Eliza Smith (1850- 
1905); issue (lst marriage): I-Frederick G.; (2d 
marriage): II—Lee Wilson (above); IIlI—Mar- 
jorie (b 1882; m Henry Noble MacCracken, See 
Vol. 1, p. 651). 

II-m Jan. 11, 1907, Marion Roberts Canby, Bb 
Wilmington, Del., Nov. 25, 1881; A.B., Vassar, 
03; dau. of late Edward Tatnall Canby, and 
sister of Henry Seidel Canby (See Vol. 1 p. 
60); two adopted children: 1—Doris, }b 1914; 2— 
Alan, 6 1917. 

Ph.B., Yale-S., 799; LL.B., New York Law Sch., 
1901. Novelist and playwright (See Who’s 
Who in America). Clubs: Graduates, Coun- 
try (New Haven), Yale (New York). Resi- 
dence: Hartford Turnpike, New Haven, Conn. 


eet len Lewis Clyde, b} Easton, Pa., Dec. 

6—Christian Bixler (d 1762), from Berne, Switzer- 
ners to Phila., Pa., in the “Adventure,” Oct. 

5—Christian (1737-1811), Lancaster Co., Pa.; 

4-Christian (1763-1840), Berks Co., Pa.; m 1789, 
Catherine Opp; 

8-—Daniel (1819- 92), Easton, Pa.; m 1833, Eloisa 
Amelia Doug 

oy Vass Sivan, aT 63- 1852), from Wales; m Jane 

earls; 

4-Lewis Evan (b Mendham, N.J., 1791-1859), m 
Margaret Davis; 

3—Evan, of Easton, Pa. 

2-Son of Floyd Smith Bixler (b 1848), mcht., 
Easton, Pa.: m 1867, Emily Evans (1848-90); is- 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 107 


sue: I—-Evan Stanley (b 1872); II-Douglas E. (b 
1874); Il1I—Lewis Clyde (above); I1V—Esther D. 
(b 1880); V—Margaret (b 1882; m H. T. Darling- 
ion ; VI-Kenneth M. (b 1896); VII—Donald F. () 


IlI-m Sept. 19, 1906, Ida Evans, } Easton, Pa., 
1879; dau. of Pennell C. Evans, attorney, of 
Easton; issue: 1Emily Evans, b July 18, 1907; 
2-Carolyn, 6 Oct. 4, 1908; 3-Helen Elizabeth, 0 
Dec. 5, 1912. 

A.B., Lafayette, ’99 (D.K.E.), A.M., 1902; M.D., 
Johns Hopkins, 1903. Physician. Mem. Med. 
Advisory Bd. during World War. Club: Uni- 
versity. Residence: 1005 Sheridan Av., E.E., 
Pittsburgh, Pa. 


1—-BILLER, Katherine Elizabeth Hastings (Mrs. 
Harrison E.), b Sandusky, O., Nov. 7, 1885. 

10-Thomas Hastings (qv); 

9—Dr. Thomas (1652-1712), m 1672, Anna Hawkes, of 
Hadley; 

8—-Dr. Thomas (1679-1728), m 1701, Mary Field (1681- 
1764), of Hatfield; 

7—Dr. Waitstill (1714-48), m 1736, Abagail Marsh 
(1716-58) ; ; 

6—-Hon. John (1788-1811), magistrate of Hatfield, 
Mass., 34 yrs.; del. 3d Provincial Congress and 
rep. Gen. Ct.; m 1764, Content Little (1740-1829), 
of Colchester, Conn.; 

5-Dr. Waitstill (1771-1860), m 1801, Lucinda Wood; 

ar haan (1808-84), m 1825, Sarah Parker (1806- 


3-Waitstill Green (1826-1892), m 1849, Nancy Eliza- 
beth Hannum (1828-1909). 

2-Dau. of Lawrence Ephraim Hastings (b 1854), 
farmer; m 1880, Kate Lockwood (b 1850); issue: 
I—William Brown Lockwood (6 1881; m Leila 
Ennes); IIl—-Katherine Elizabeth (above). 

Il-—m June 15, 1915, Harrison Ellsworth Biller, 0 
Tiffin, O., July 15, 1888; son of D. S. Biller, of 
Huron, O. 

Mem. D.A.R. (regent Martha Pitkin Chapter). 
Residence: 1404 Shelby St., Sandusky, O 


1-CLARK, Mary Emma Shallenberger (Mrs. 
Harry F.), b Hillside, Pa., Aug. 28, 1863. 

6—Ulrich Shallenberger (1690-1760), from Switzer- 
land to Lancaster, Pa., 1720; settled in Fayette 
Co., Pa., 1790; m 1719, Dorthea Strickler (1701-68) ; 

5—John (1720-1801), m 1755, Barbara Coble (d 1801); 

ar ere (1767-1841), m 1790, Elizabeth Strickler 
d iB} 

3—David (1804-74), m 1828, Ann Newmyer (1800-77). 

5-Jacob Kern (1734-99), from So. Bavaria, 1754, 
settled at York, Pa.; naturalized, 1763; soldier 
Am. Rev.; m 1762, Catherine Funk (1742-1810), of 

Work, Pa.: 

4—Joseph (1772-1846), m 1799, Margaret Steinbach 
(1779-1856) ; 

3—Joseph Funk (1806-84), with 3 sons served in Co. 
K, 58d Pa. Vols., in Civil War; m 1833, Hannah 
Faucett Herring (1816-96). 

2-Dau. of Benjamin Shallenberger (1836-1908). 
Braddock, Pa.; m 1861, Clarissa Long Kern (1842- 
1870); issue: I-Mary Emma (above); II—Clinton 
Hanson (b 1866; m Olie Stone). 

I-—m Sept. 16, 1880, William Russell Foster (Sept. 
7, 1860-1891); son of Thomas Randolph Foster 
(1829-1907), m Ann Machir (1833-1918), of Ohio: 
issue: 1-Edith Russell, Bb Dixon, Mo., Jan. 4, 
1884; m Mar. 11, 1908, Freeman Drake Martin 
(issue: Marian, b May 2, 1905); 2-Helen Fay 
(Aug. 26, 1885-July 6, 1888). 

M 2d, Oct. 17, 1898, Harry Futhey Clark, b West- 
moreland Co., Pa., Jan. 15, 1861; son of Samuel 
McDonald Clark, of Ohio, and dese. Robert 
BME soldier Am. Rev. from Westmoreland 

Our a. 
Ea D.A.R. Residence: 223 S. Main St., Sapulpa, 
a. 


1-BLAKE, Frances Greenough (Mrs. Arthur 
W.), b Boston, Mass., Apr. 18, 1843. 

7-William Greenough (qv); 

6—John (1672-1732), m Elizabeth Gross; 

5—-Thomas (1710-85), mem. Com. Safety, m Mary 
Stoddard; 

4-John (1742-81); 

38—David (d 1836). 

2-Dau. of Henry Greenough (1807-83), hon. A.M.. 
Harvard, 1852; importer, architect, Boston: m 
Frances Boott (d 1897); issue: I-Francis Boott, 
M.D. (d 1904); II-Frances (above); IlI—Henry, 
A 1880); IV—Florence (m John Larkin Thorn- 


3 e). 
II—m Apr. 25, 1878, Arthur Welland Blake (1840-93). 
Harvard, ’61; mem. firm Blake Bros., Boston 


and New York; son of George Baty Blake, of 
Boston; issue: 1—Anne, 6 Brookline, Mass., 
Feb. 11, 1879; m June 18, 1902, Frederic L. W. 
Richardson (issue: Margery; Arthur; Fred- 
eric; Francis; Joseph; David; Julian); 2-Beat- 
rice, 6 Brookline, June 23, 1883; m Sept. 1906, 
William Gifford Nickerson (d 1914); son of Al- 
bert Nickerson, of Boston (issue: William G.; 
Henry G.). 

Residence: 450 Washington St., Brookline, Mass. 


BASKERVILLE 


Arms: Argent, a chevron gules between three hurts. 

Crest: On a wreath, a forester vert, edged or, hold- 
ing over the right shoulder a cross bow or, and 
with the other hand in a leash a hound—passant 
Argent. 


1-BASKERVILLE, Hamilton Meade, 0 Rich- 
mond, Va., May 27, 1882. 

8-John (Baskervyle) Baskerville (1637-79), from 
Eng. to York Co., Va., ca. 1662; clk. of York Co. 
Ct.; m Mary Barber; 

7-George (b ca. 1675), m BDlizabeth Norvell; 

6—George (d 1777), m Martha Minge; 

5—-William (1756-1814), of Mecklenburg Co., Va.; 
began to write name Baskervill; m Mary 
Eaton; 

4-Charles (1788-1834), m Elizabeth Coleman; 

8-Henry Embra Coleman (1817-1900), of Rich- 
mond, Va.; m Isabella Alston Hamilton. 

6-Joseph Skelton (1720-1778), judge Ct. of Com- 
mon Pleas, Middlesex Co., N.J.; 

5—Josiah (1741-1821), of Middlesex Co., N.J.; m 
Mary Wright; 

4-Fnnion William, M.D. (1779-1836), moved to 
Powhatan Co., Va., 1802; m Catherine Waldron 
Gifford; 

3—John Gifford, M.D. (1815-89), of Powhatan Co. 
and Richmond, Va.; m Marianne Old Meade. 

2-Only child of Patrick Hamilton Baskervill 
(1848-1925), M.A., U. Va., 1872; cotton mill mgr.; 
erate ak m 1875, Elise Meade Skelton (b 
1852 


Not married. U. Va., 700. V.p. The Watt Plow 
Co., Richmond, Va. Organist, Grace and Holy 
Trinity Ch., since 1910. ‘Central O.T.C., Camp 


108 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM 0O}* AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


Taylor, Ky., 1918 Mem. S.C.W., S.R., A.L. 
Club: Country of Va. Residence: 20 N. Laurel 
St., Richmond, Va. 

1-BLISS, Eliakim Raymond, Jr., b Chicago, IIl., 
July 1, 1885. 

9—Gov. William Bradford (qv); 

8—Maj. William (1624-1704), m Alice Richards; 

7-Hannah (1662-1738), m Joshua Ripley; 

6—Hezekiah (1695-1779), m Miriam Fitch; 

5—Hezekiah (1748-1836), m Eunice Bradford; 

4—Lucy (1794-1888), m 1815, Elijah Worthington 
Bliss (1781-1845) ; 

38-—George R., D.D., LL.D. (1816-98), m 1842, Mary 
Ann Raymond (1821-1912). 

2-Only child of Eliakim Raymond Bliss (1846- 
1923), lawyer, Chicago; m 1880, Margaret Holmes 
(1848-1910), dau. of Henry Worthington Bliss, of 
Windham, Conn. 

M Oct. 12, 1914, Lila Theresa, dau. of John Tollif- 
son, of Chicago and Wheaton, I1l.; issue: Mar- 
garet Lila, b Chicago, Ill., Oct. 29, 1915. 

Ph.B., U. Chicago, ’09 (Delta Tau Delta); LL.B., 
Chicago Kent Coll. of Law, 1912. Lawyer. 
Legal advisor U.S. Selective Service System, 
1917-18. Mem. Chicago Bar Assn., Chicago Hist. 
Soc. (life), Art Inst. of Chicago (life). Clubs: 
Hamilton (Chicago), Coronado (Calif.) Coun- 
try, Shoreacres Country Club of Lower Calif. 
Residence: Hotel Windermere, Chicago. Win- 
ter home: 999 Adella Av., Coronado, Calif. 


at ar se Howard Lee, b Providence, R.I., May 
7-Nathaniel (Clarke) Clark (qv); 

6—Henry (1673-1749), m Elizabeth Greenleaf; 

5-Enoch (1709-59), m Hannah-; 

4—Einoch (1735-74), m Mary March; 

3—-Thomas March (1771-1850), m Rebecca Wheel- 
right (Abraham!‘; Jeremiah5; Jeremiah®; John’: 
Samuel®; John®, grad. Cambridge U.; arrived 
in N.E., 1686; was driven from Boston by the 
Puritans on account of his religious views, 
1687; bought a large tract from the Indians 
and was founder of Exeter; settled finally at 
Wells, Me.). 

6é-Abraham Howard, shipmaster, in Mediter- 
ranean trade; captured by Algerians and held 
a slave for some yrs. until released under a 
treaty bet. Eng. and Algiers; came to America 
ca. 1720, and settled at Marblehead, Mass.; 

5-—Joseph (d 1770); 

ete (1755-1848), prominent citizen of Salem, 

as 

3-Benjamin (1795-1860). 

2—Son of Thomas March Clark, D.D., LL.D. (1812- 
1903), B.A., Yale, ’31; 2d P.E. bishop of R.I., 1854- 
1908, and presiding bishop of the church, 1900- 
1903; m 1838, Caroline Howard (1820-1884); issue: 
I—Bryant (1840-52); II-Mary Rebecca (b 1843; m 
Eugene Sturtevant); II1I—Caroline (1845-46); IV— 
John Mitchell (1847-1918); V—Howard Lee 
(above). 

V-—m Sept. 22, 1881, Eliza Greene Larned (d Jan. 
31, 1904); dau. of Russell M. Larned, of Provi- 
dence, R.I.; issue: 1-Gordon Howard (1883-87). 

M 2d, Mar. 24, 1910, Louise Jarvis Cole, } Warren, 
R.I., May 2, 1872; D.A.R.; dau. of Luther Cole, 
of Warren, R.I. (desc. Hugh Cole, 1627-92, 
prominent in Plymouth Colony). 

Ph.B., Brown U., ’76 (Psi U). Retired banker. 
Trustee R.I. School of Design. Hobby: En- 
tomology-collector of Lepidoptera. Clubs: 
University (New York), Hope (Providence). 
Residence: Middletown, R.I. P. address: 
Sa aan Cave, Indian Av., R.F.D., Newport, 


Totearer yt Brutus Junius, }) Whitehall, Ky., Feb. 

7-Capt. John (Claye) Clay (qv); 

6—-Charles (1638-86), Henrico Co., Va.; m Hannah 
Wilson (John’, of Henrico Co.); 

5-Henry (1672-1760), m Mary Mitchell (1693-1777; 
William’, m Elizabeth-): 

4-Charles (1716-89), m Martha Green (1719-93: 
Thomas®, m Elizabeth Marston; Thomas®, m 
Martha, dau. of Mai. Henry Filmer); 

3-Maj. Gen. Green (1757-1828), settled in Ky.; rep- 
resented Ky. district in Va. Legislature; mem. 
Va. Conv. that ratified the Federal Constn.; a 
framer of the Ky. Constn.; mem. Ky. Ho. and 
Senate; led 3,000 Ky. Vols. to relief of Ft. 
Meigs, 1813; m Sallie Lewis. 

2-Son of Maj. Gen. Cassius Marcellus Clay (1810- 
1903), B.A., Yale, ’32; served in Mexican War; 
maj. gen. U.S.V. in Civil War; Am. minister to 


Russia 1861-69, and negotiated the purchase of 
Alaska; founder of Berea Coll., Ky.; m 1838, 
Mary Jane Warfield (1815-1900); issue: I1-War- 
field (1835-52); II-Green (1837-83); Il1I-Mary Barr 
(0 18389-1924); IV—Sally Lewis (b 1841; m James 
Bennett); V—Brutus Junius (above); VI- 
Laura (b 1849); VII—Anne Warfield (Mrs. S. 
Dabney Crenshaw, qv for Payne lineage). 

V—m Feb. 20, 1872, Pattie Amelia Field (1848-91), 
dau. of Col. Christopher Irvine Field, of Boli- 
var Co., Miss.; issue (all 6 Richmond, Ky.): 1— 
Belle Lyman (Mrs. Harris Hancock, av for 
Warfield lineage); 2—Christopher Field (qv for 
Field lineage); 3-Orville Martin, 0 May 7, 1879; 
M.D., Gross Med. Coll., 1902; m June 28, 1905, 
Elizabeth, dau. of Daniel Long Wise; 4—Mary 
Warfield, 0 Sept. 26, 1882; m Sept. 30, 1907, ind. 
ward Douglas Johnston; 5—Charlotte Eliza- 
beth, b May 31, 1890; m Oct. 1, 1883, Victor Ver- 
non. 

M 2d, Jan. 15, 1895, Lalla Rook (Fish) Marsteller, 
b Florence, Ky., Mar. 26, 1862; dau. of T. S. Fish, 
m Nancy Poore, of Nicholasville, Ky. (Mrs. 
Clay has one son by former marriage, Wil- 
liam F. Marsteller, atty. at law, Cleveland, O.). 

C.E., U. Mich., ’68 (Delta Phi), M.A., 1918. Dip- 
lomat, financier, planter, mfr. Was tendered 
position of Am. minister to Argentina, 1897, by 
President McKinley, but declined; was Am. 
commissioner to Paris Exposition, 1900; E.E. 
and M.P. to Switzerland, 1905-10. Life mem. In- 
stitute of Geneva, Union Soc. of the Civil War 
(See Who’s Who in America). Residence: 
Richmond, Ky. 

1-CLAY, C(hristopher) Field, 6 Richmond, Ky., 
Dec. 15, 1874. 

10-Henry Field, from Eng. in the “Expectation,” 
1635; settled at Jamestown, Va., where he died; 
and thru his grandson: 

8-Abraham; 

ipeprabats, will probated in Culpeper Co., Va., 


6—John, col. Am. Rev., killed at Point Pleasant, 
1774; m Anna Clark 

5-Ezekiel Henry (1750-82), killed in battle of Blue 
Licks; m Elizabeth Field (Henry®, burgess; 
mem. Va. Constl. Conv.); 

4-Ezekiel Henry (1782-1866), m Patsey Irvine (Wil- 
liam®, soldier Am. Rev.; mem. Va. Legislature 
from Ky.); 

8—Christopher Irvine (1813-73), of Bolivar Co., 
Miss.; m Charlotte E. Martin (dese. John Mar- 
tin [1749-1837], officer Am. Rev.; 1st sheriff of 
Clark Co., Ky., m Elizabeth Lewis). 

2-Son of Brutus Junius Clay (av for other line- 
ages), m 1st, 1872, Pattie Amelia Field (1848-91). 

M June 14, 1899, Elinor Wise, b Evans, Colo., Feb. 
8, 1877; dau. of Daniel Long Wise, of Boulder, 
Colo., m Sarah McCutcheon; issue: 1-Katherine 
Belle, b Denver, Colo., Oct. '20, 1901. 

Ha Us Colo: Attorney- at-law, firm of Clay & 
Benton. Mem. S.R. Mason. Episcopalian. 
Residence: 2044 Bellaire St., Denver, Colo. 


1-HANCOCK, Belle may maar Clay (Mrs. Harris), 
b Richmond, Ky., Nov. 4, 1872. 

8-Richard Warfield (qv); 

7—John (1675-1718), m 1696, Ruth Gaither (John§’, m 
Ruth Morley); 

6—Benjamin (1703-69), of Warfield’s Range, How- 
ard Co., Md.: m 1731, Rebeckah Ridgely (1693- 
1755; Judge Nicholas’, m Sarah, dau. of Capt. 
John Worthington); 

5—Elisha (1741-1818), mem. Com. Observation in 
Am. Rev.; went to Ky., 1791; m 2d, Ruth Bur- 
gess (Joseph®, mem. Com. Safety, Anne Arun- 
del Co., Md.; soldier Am. Rev.;: m Elizabeth 
Dorsey); 

4—Dr. Elisha, m Maria Barr (Robert, of Phila.): 

38-Mary Jane (1815-1900), m Maj. Gen. Cassius 
Marcellus Clay (1810-1903). 

2-Dau. of Brutus Junius Clay (av for other line- 
ages), m 1st, 1872, Pattie Amelia Field (1848-91). 

M Sept. 30, 1907, Harris Hancock (See Vol. 1, p. 
139, for genealogy); issue: 1-Thomasia Harris. 
} Cincinnati. O., Sept. 25, 1908; 2—-Belle Clay, b 
Cincinnati, Jan. 15, 1912. 

Mem. C.D.A., D.A.R., etc. Residence: 2365 Auburn 
AV., Cincinnati, roy 


1CRENSHAW, Anne Warfield Clay (Mrs. 8S. 
Dabney), b “Whitehall,” Madison Co., Ky., 
Nov. 20, 1859. 

7-Sir John Payne (qv 

6-Sir William (1672- 776), m 1st, 1712, Alicia Jones 
d 1760; Edward’, m Alicia Lunn); 


——— 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 


5-Edward (1726-1809), mem. Com. Safety, m 1749, 
Ann Holland Conyers (b 1728); 

4-Elizabeth, m 1773, Col. Thomas Lewis (1749-1809), 
officer Am. Rev.; went from Va. to Ky., 1786 
(Stephen, m Elizabeth Offutt); 

3—Sallie (6 1776), m Gen. Green Clay (1757-1828). 

2—Dau. of Maj. Gen. Cassius Marcellus Clay (1810- 
1903), m Mary Jane Warfield (1815-1900). For 
issue and other lineages see Brutus Junius 
Clay. 

M Nov. 6, 1886, Spotswood Dabney Crenshaw; 
issue (all b Richmond, Va.): 1-Warfield, b Oct. 
12, 1887; m Sept. 21, 1918, George Edwin Haw 
(qv); 2-Fanny Graves, b Jan. 17, 1890; 3-Spots- 
[in eee EL Jr., b Aug. 10, 1895; 4-Clay, b Dec. 
19, 1901. 

Mem. C.D.A., D.A.R. Residence: 919 W. Franklin 
St., Richmond, Va. - 


1-BLOUNT, Walter Eames, } Evansville, Ind., 
Sept. 4, 1881. 

9-William Blount, from Eng. 1634; admitted free- 
man at Andover, Mass., 1635; 

8—-William (1642-1709), m Elizabeth Ballard (Wil- 
liam®, qv); 

7-Hambury (b 1681), m 1704, Mehitable Johnson 
(William’, m Sarah-); 

6—-Ambrose (1717-1800), m 1739, Joanna Clarke; 

5—-Elisha (b 1745), m Sally-; 

4-Walter, m Deborah Herrick; ' 

3—Walter, m Rebecca Ripley (Piram‘, pvt. Am. 
Rev., m Hannah Plum; William®, m Lydia, dau. 
of William Hunt, corp. Am. Rev.). 

cee Eames, officer Am. Rev.; m Mary Cut- 

er; 

4—Daniel, m Milly Wight (Dr. Aaron’, surgeon 
Am. Rev.); i 

3—Lovett, m Lucy C. Morgan (Elisha‘; Elijah‘, 
soldier Am. Rev.). 

2-Son of Henry Fitch Blount (1829-1917), mfr. and 
banker; m 1854, Martha A. H. Baird (d 1862); m 
2d, 1864, Lucia Augusta Eames (6 1841); issue: 
I—Mary F. (m Thurlow White); II—Elizabeth 
Herrick (m Eugene Rodman Shippen); III- 
Helen Eames (1876-92); IV—Henry Fitch, Jr. 
(1880-1918; m Marie Ross); V—Walter Eames 
(above). 

V—m Aug. 23, 1995, Mabel Prescott Slappey (av 
for issue). Cornell, ex-’05 (Delta U.); LL.B., 
George Washington, 1910 (Phi Delta Phi). Law- 
yer and apple grower; pres., Blount Plow Wks. 
Maj., Finance Dept., O.R.C. Mem. Piram Rip- 
ley Chapter, Children Am. Rev., S.A.R. Clubs: 
University (Washington), Shelter Harbor 
Country (Westerly, R.I.). Residence: “Stone- 
henge,’ Bluemont, Va. 


1-BLOUNT, Mabel Prescott Slappey (Mrs. Wal- 
ter E.), 6 Atlanta, Ga., June 6, 1886. 

6-Hans George (Schloppé) Slappey, m 1748, Mag- 
dalena Huber, Orangeburg, S.C.; 

5-George (d 1825), began to write name Slappey; 
pvt. Am. Rev.; m Miss Class, in S.C.; 

4-Jacob Class, m Elizabeth Hoiley; 

3-George Hiley, m Nancy Ball (6 1816; g.dau. of 
John Ball, of Cooper River, S.C., soldier Am. 
Rev.). 

$-James Prescott (qv); 

8-Jonathan (1675-1755), founder of Hampton Falls, 
N.H.; m Elizabeth-; 

7-Jonathan (1696-1746), capt. French and Indian 
War; m Judith Gove (b 1700; Ebenezer’); 

6-Jonathan (1723-1809), signed Association Test 
peat aha in N.H. militia; m 1757, Rachel Clif- 
ord; 

5-Jonathan (1758-1813), m Lydia Tucke (Samuel); 

4-George W. (1787-1839), m 1816, Ann Carpenter 
Bacon (1799-1850) ; 

3—Alfred (1826-1900), m Emma Jacqueline Slade 
(1883-1925; g.g.dau. of William Slade, 1745-91, 
officer Am. Rev.). 

2-Dau. of John William Slappey (1851-90), m 1880, 
Fanny Slade Prescott (6 1857; now Mrs. Edgar 
A. Ross); issue: I-Jay Prescott (d childhood): 
Ii-—Fanny Jacqueline (b 18838; m 1900, Bryan H. 
Edwards); II1I—Mabel Prescott (above). 

IlI—m Aug. 23, 1905, Walter Eames Blount (qv); 
issue: 1-Walter (d infancy); 2-Jonathan Pres- 
cott, b Washington, D.C., July 13, 1908; 3-Ed- 
ward de Roulhac, b Washington, May 6, 1910; 
ane Eames, Jr., 6 Evansville, Ind., July 

Mem. C.D.A., D.A.R., U.D.C. Residence: “‘Stone- 
henge,” Bluemont, Va. 


109 


1-BLOW, George Preston, b Norfolk, Va., Oct. 23, 
1860-d Nov. 23, 1922, 

6—-William Blow (b ca. 1675), a trustee of Notto- 
way Indians, 1707; m Martha Ruffin; 

5-Samuel (1701-ca. 1766), m 1728, Martha Drew; 

4—Richard (1746-1833), pres. Bank of Portsmouth, 
Va.; m 1786, Fanny Wright (Col. Stephen®, Nor- 
folk, Va.); 

3-—Col. George (1787-1870), of Tower Hill, Sussex 
Co., Va.; m 1807, Eliza Waller (1791-1841; Robert#, 
of Williamsburg, Va., m Martha Cary [Craf- 
ford] Langhorne, dau. of Maj. William Lang- 
horne, of “Gambell,” Va.). 

2-Son of Col. George Blow, C.S.A. (1813-94), judge 
Circuit Ct.; m 1846, Elizabeth Taylor Allmand; 
issue: I—Margaret (1849-1910; m Warren G., 
Elliott, 1848-1906); II-Emma (d; m Arthur C, 
Freeman, d); 1II—Eliza Waller (m M. S. Atkin- 
son, d); 1V—Louise (m William B. Page, d); V— 
Virginia Robinson (m E. W. Hoff); VI—Albert 
Allmand (1858-1918; m Jennie B. Goodell); VII- 
George Preston (above); VIII—Atala Honoria 
(d; m Louis Noble). 

Vil-m Dec. 6, 1893, Adele Matthiessen, 6 LaSalle, 
Ill.; dau. of F. W. Matthiessen, of La Salle, 
Ill.; issue: 1-Adele Margaret, 6 Chicago, IIl., 
May 17, 1895; Westover, ’14; m Aug. 22, 1917, 
Wayne Chatfield-Taylor (See Vol. 1, p. 545, for 
genealogy); 2-George Waller, b New Rochelle, 
N.Y., June 21, 1897; m Dec. 2, 1922, Katherine 
Cooke; 3—Frederick Matthiessen, 6 LaSalle, Ill., 
Dec. 2, 1900; 4-Richard Allmand, } LaSalle, 
Feb. 22, 1904. : 

U.S.N.A., ’81. Served in U.S.N. as officer of the 
line until 1900, when resigned; later officer va- 
rious corpns. Was dir. Internat. Chamber of 
Commerce. Mem. S.C., M.O.F.W., Naval His- 
tory Soc., Naval Inst., etc. Clubs: Chicago 
(Chicago), Army and Navy, Congressional 
(Washington), Baltimore (Baltimore). Resi- 
dences: “York Hall,” Yorktown, Va., and 
“Deer Park,” LaSalle, Ill. 


a Toe oes LaTelle, 6 Connorsville, Ind., 

eb. 5, i 

3-Joseph H. Clarke (b Pa., 1798), m Deline Hem- 
mingway (1808-49). 

Maternally, 3-Elbridge H. Howe (1813-90), m 
Laura Porter (1816-94). 

2-Son of Joseph Henry Clarke (1840-1916), prof. 
modern embalming; m 1866, Mary Blizabeth 
Howe _ (1845-1920); issue: I-—Arthur LaTelle 
(above); II—Grace Josephine (b 1874; m Fred M. 
Hills); I1I1I—Charles Horace (1877-1921); IV—Marie 
(6 1885; m Albert Lee Stephens); V—Elizabeth (0 
1887; m Reginald Seaman). 

I-m Oct. 2, 1893, Emma Margaret Jenkins, b Chi- 
cago, Ill., Jan. 28, 1869; dau. of Col. Wilton A. 
Jenkins, of Chicago; issue: I—-Richard Wilton, 
b Chicago, Aug. 3, 1896; Harvard, 719; m Jan. 14, 
1922, Mabel, dau. of Joseph William H. Mc- 
Elliott (issue: Lucia; Constance); 2—Roger 
re ae b Chicago, June 28, 1899; The Gunnery, 


Wittenberg Coll., ’%. Newspaper work since 
1889; London corr., Chicago Tribune, 1899-1901; 
mng. editor, Los Angeles Examiner, 1903-08, 
Chicago American, 1908-09, Chicago Examiner, 
1910, N.Y. American, 1911; editor-in-chief, Bos- 
ton American, 1911-15; editor, New York News, 
1916; asst. mng. editor, N.Y. Evening World, 
1917-19, 1921; editor-in-chief San Francisco 
Chronicle, 1921-25; now editor San Jose Mer- 
cury Herald. Clubs: Olympic, Bohemian (San 
Francisco). Residence: 572 N. Kingsley Dr., 
Los Angeles, Calif. 


1-CLAREKE, J(ames) Winslow, 6 Oxford, N.Y., 
Nov. 7, 1869. 

8-Joseph (Clark) Clarke (qv); 

7-Joseph (1642-1727), town clk., Westerly, R.I., 30 
yrs.; dep. Gen. Ct.; m 1st, 1664, Bethiah Hub- 
bard (1646-1707); 

aie ies (1686-1767), m 1710, Elizabeth Babcock 

ete (1717-93), m 1738, Hannah Cottrell (1719- 


4-Henry (1756-1831), m 1776, Catherine Pendleton 
(1757-1824) ; 

3—Ethan (1789-1857), m 1814, Rachel Case (1792-1854). 

8-Jerome (Boucquet) Bockee (b 1615), from Hol- 
land to New York, 1663; m 1641, Anne L’Agache; 

Uap atents (1643-1709), m Tenneke Andrisse (1652- 


6-Jacobus (1690-1720), m Elysabet Burger (1692- 


110 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


5-A braham (1718-76), m 1741, Maria Karr (1714-76) ; 

4-Jacob (1757-1819), m 1783, Catharine Smith 
(Isaac®, m Margaret, dau. of Uriah Pag Clot 
Hempstead, L.1., m Ist, Mary Smith); 

3-Isaac Smith (1786-1847), m 1830, Clarissa Rundell 
(1799-1840). 

2-Son of Krancis George Clarke (1830-1910), mer- 
chant; m 1860, Clarissa Maria Bockee (1887-82); 
issue: I-Francis Bockee (b and d 1863); II— 
Henry Bockee (1864-89); Ili-Herbert William 
(1867-1918; m 1893, Margaret Stanton; issue: 
Francis Stanton, b 1898; Elizabeth Pendleton, 
b 1902); I1V-James Winslow (above). 

IV-Not married. Attended St. Stephen’s Coll., 
90; Hobart, 1892 (Sigma Phi); grad. Berkeley 
Div. Sch., 1896. Ordered deacon, 1896, ordained 
priest, 1897, P.E. Ch.; missionary, Van Etten 
and Spencer, N.Y., 1896; priest in charge, St. 
Paul’s Chapel, Deerfield, N.Y., 1896-1906; rector, 
St. Andrew’s, Utica, N.Y., 1896-1911; Ch. of the 
Ascension, Highland Park, Richmond, Va., 
1913-17; priest in charge, Emmanuel Ch., Nor- 
wich, N.Y., 1918-19; rector, Grace Ch., Water- 
ville, N.Y., from 1920; also chaplain, House of 
the Good Shepherd, Utica, N.Y., from 1906. 
Mem. O.F.P.A., H.S.S.C., S.R. Residence: 
Waterville, N.Y. 


j-EASLEY, Josephine Beverley Mason (Mrs. G.- 


Gilmer), b ‘“Okeley,” Fairfax Co., Va., Jan. 17, 
1888. 

8-George Mason (1629-86), from Gunston Hall, 
Eng., to Norfolk, Va., ca. 1651; county It., Staf- 
ford Co., 1675; mem. Bacon’s Assembly, 1676; in 
Indian wars, 1675-84; 

7-Capt. George (1670-1711), capt. of rangers, co. 1t., 
ete.; m Mary Fowke; 

6—Col. George (1690-1735), co. 1t., burgess; m Ann 
Thomson (Stevens’, atty. gen. of Va.); 

5-Col. George (1726-92), of “Gunston Hall,” Va., 
author of the “Bill of Rights,’ and of the Va. 
Constn. of 1776 (the first in America), mem. 
com. which drew up the Federal Constn., 1787; 
m Sarah Brent (George®); 

4-Judge Thomson, m Mary King Barnes (Col. 
Abram‘); 

8-Richard Chichester, m Lucy Randolph. 

7—Thomas (‘Scotch Tom”) Nelson (qv); 

6—-William (1711-72), pres. Council and actg. gov. 
of Va., m Elizabeth Burwell (g.dau. of Robert 
“King” Carter); 

5—-Thomas (1738-89), a “signer’; col. Am. Rev.; 
maj. gen. Va. Forces; gov. of Va., 1781; m Lucy 
Grymes (Col. Philip®, m Mary Randolph): 

4—Hugh (1768-1836), grad. Coll. William and Mary, 
1790; rep. 12th to 18th Congresses, 1811-23; min- 
Bre Spain, 1823-24; m 1799, m Eliza Kinloch, 
ope SOR 

3-Keating Simmons (1817-98), m Julia Rogers. 

2-Dau. of Beverley Randolph Mason (1835-1910), 
maj. C.S.A.; founded Gunston Hall School, 
1892; m 1875, Elizabeth Harrison Nelson (1847- 
1925); issue: I—Richard Nelson (6 1876; m 
Blanche Andrews); II—Julia Nelson (m Calvin 
Bruce Matthews, maj. U.S.M.C.); III—-Lucy 
Randolph (m George Hoxie Moffett); IV—Mary 
Wallace (m Philip Halsey Patchin); V—Jo- 
sephine Beverley (above). 

M Oe 1916, George Gilmer Hasley (See Vol. 1, 
p. ‘ ‘ 

Residence: Lewisburg, W.Va. 


1-FISHER, James Humphrey, } Danville, Ky., 
Feb. 7, 1870. 

10-John Slaughter, said to have settled in Va. 
before 1620; received a land grant on Knight’s 
Creek, Essex Co., Va., 1635; 

9-Francis (1630-56), capt. of militia; justice, Rap- 
pahannock, Va.; m 1652, Elizabeth Underwood 
(Col. William?) ; 

8—-Francis (1653-1718), Richmond Co., Va.; m 1679, 
Margaret Hudson; 

7Robert (1680-1726), Essex Co., Va.; m 1700, Fran- 
cee wats Jones (Lt. Col. Cadwallader’; Rich- 
ard’); 

6—Robert, m 1728, Mary Smith; 

5—Robert, m Susannah Harrison; 

4—Gabriel (1767-1830), col. of Ky. regt. in Battle of 
New Orleans; gov. of Ky., 1816-20: 

38—Mary B., m Jeremiah Fisher (6 1777). 

2-Son of Felix Slaughter Fisher (b 1818), farmer: 
m 1857, Susan Bennett; issue: I-Nannie B. (6 
1858); II—Mary B. (6 1860); II1I—Jerrie M. (b 1864): 
ITV-Bettie B. (b 1867); V-—James Humphrey 
(above); VI—Robert W. (b 1878). 

V-m Dec. 5, 1895, Edith Van Cleave, b Louisville, 


Ky., June 21, 1872; dau. late James W. Van 
Cleave (pres. Bucks Stove & Range Co., St. 
Louis), and sister of Lee W. Van Cleave (See 
Vol. 1, p. 867, for genealogy). 

B.A., Center Coll., Danville, Ky., ’90. Sec. Bank 
of Commerce & Trust Co., Memphis, Tenn. 
Clubs: Memphis Country, Chamber of Com- 
Teer ce Residence: 287 Stonewall Pl., Memphis, 

enn. 


owen Bradley Allen, } Lyons, N.Y., June 13, 


8-William Fiske (qv); 

7—Dea. William (1642-1728), m Sarah Kilham; 

6—Dea. Ebenezer (1679-1771), m Elizabeth Fuller; 

5-William (1726-77), m Susannah Batchelder; 
4-William, m Eunice Nourse; 

3—-Prof. Allen, prin. Auburn (N.Y.) Acad.; m Eliza 
Chapman. 

2-Son of Rev. William Allen Fiske, LL.D. (1824- 
1894), Episcopal clergyman; m Susan Matthews 
(1831-1904), dau. of Capt. John Bradley, U.S.A.; 
issue: I-Bradley Allen (above); II—Frances E. 
(ob 1856; m N. H. Holt); IlI—Dr. William C. (0 
1861); IV—John B, (1863-1922). 

I-m Feb. 15, 1882, Josephine Harper (Jan. 3, 1858- 
Oct. 2, 1919), dau. of Joseph Wesley Harper 
(1801-70), of Harper and Bros., New York; issue: 
1—Caroline Harper, b New York, June 1, 1885. 

U.S.N.A., ’74. Rear admiral U.S.N., retired June 
13, 1916. Inventor of important naval appli- 
ances, including naval telescope sight, tor- 
pedo-plane, ete. Awarded gold medals by 
Franklin Inst., U.S. Naval Inst., Aero Club of 
America. Ex-pres. U.S. Naval Inst., etc. (See 
Who’s Who in America). Clubs: Army and 
Navy of America (hon. pres.), Army and Navy 
(Washington), Aero of America. Residence: 
Waldorf Astoria Hotel, New York. 


1-GARMAN, Harry Otto, ) Rolling Prairie, Ind., 
Feb. 7, 1880. 

4-John Garman, of Lancaster Co., Pa. 

3-John Peter (1807-66), of Snyder Co., Pa., and 
Elkhart Co., Ind.; m Elizabeth Whitmer (1808- 
1851), of Snyder Co., Pa. 

2-Son of Hon. Noah Webster Garman (1843-1912), 
farmer, of Snyder Co., Pa., and Laporte Co., 
Ind., m 1878, Rosa Bell (6 1853), dau. of Henry L. 
Teeter (1812-79), of Dutchess Co., N.Y., and La- 
porte Co., Ind., m 1836, Caroline T. Fail (1818-80) ; 
issue: I—-Harry O. (above); II-Commadore W. 
(m 1920, Kathryn B. Mahan); I1I—Phoeve C. (m 
1921, Walter E. Sprecker); I[V—Cleveland G. (m 
1918, Wealthy Boland); V—Georgianna. 

I-m Dec. 19, 1904, Ethel E. Hanly, 6 Williamsport, 
Ind., July 24, 1882; dau. of Gov. J. Frank Hanly, 
of Ind.; issue: 1-Esther H. (Oct. 8, 1905-d next 
day); 2-Harry F. (b and d Sept. 18, 1907); 3—-G. 
Harry H., 6 Indianapolis, Ind., Feb. 19, 1915; 4— 
Helen L., b Indianapolis, Feb. 8, 1918. 

B.S., Purdue, ’02, C.E., 1904. Consulting engr. (See 
Who’s Who in America). Residence: 2062 N. 
Meridian St., Indianapolis, Ind. 


1-GLASGOW, Arthur Graham, 6 Buchanan, Va., 
May 30, 1865. 

4-Arthur Glasgow (1750-1822), of Scotch descent, 
came to America, ca. 1766; settled on Green 
Forest Plantation, Rockbridge Co., Va.; m 1782, 
Rebekah McNutt (John5), widow of Ensign 
John McOorkle; 

38—Robert (1790-1839), m his cousin, Catharine An- 
derson (Col. William‘, served in Am. Rev. and 
War of 1812; Robert®, from Ireland, 1755). 

5—-Thomas Gholson, from England; planter, Mt. 
are Plantation, Brunswick Co., Va.; m Jane 

erry; 

4—~Thomas (1783-1816), Gholsonville, Va.; mem. 10th 
to 14th Congresses; officer War of 1812; m 1806, 
Anne Yates; 

8-William Yates (1807-70), justice Supreme Ct. ef 
Ohio; m 1827, Martha Ann Jane Taylor (Sam- 
uel’), niece and adopted dau. of Chancellor 
Creed Taylor, of Needham, Cumberland Co., 


Va. 

2-Son of Francis Thomas Glasgow (1829-1916), 
many yrs.one of the directors of The Tredegar 
Tron Works, Richmond, m in 1858, Anne Jane 
Gholson (1831-93). For issue see Ellen A. G. 
Glasgow, Vol. 1, p. 922. 

M Oct. 1, 1901, Margaret Elizabeth Branch, 6} 
Richmond, Va., Oct. 4, 1876; dau. of John Pat- 
tison Branch, of Richmond; issue: 1-Margaret 
pee ores Gholson, 6 London, Eng., Nov. 8, 


Stevens Inst. Tech., ’8 (Delta Tau Delta). Me- 


EEE 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA ial 


chanical engr.; chartered civil engr.; chmn. bd. 
of Building Supplies Corpn. (Norfolk, Va.), and 
Humphreys & Glasgow, Ltd. (London, Eng.). 
Was mem. A.R.C. Commission to Roumania, 
1917; fixed nitrogen administrator, U.S. War 
Dept., 1919. Clubs: Metropolitan, Chevy Chase 
(Washington), University, Down Town (New 
York), Westmoreland, Commonwealth (Rich- 
mond, Va.). Residences: Richmond, Va., and 
London, Eng. 

i-TUTWILER, Rebe Gordon Glasgow (Mrs. 
Carrington Cabell), ) Richmond, Va. 

8—Rev. Robert Yates, from Eng,, rector Christ 
Church, Middlesex Co., Va 

7-Rev. Bartholomew (1677- 1734), m Sally Mickle- 
borough; 

6—Rev. William (1720-64), pres. William and Mary 
Coll., 1758-64, m Elizabeth Randolph (Hdward’; 
Col. Williams); 

5-Col. William (d 1789), col. Am. Rev., m Eliza- 
beth Booth; 

4—-Anne, m 1806, Thomas Gholson (1783-1816), Ghol- 
sonville, Va.; mem. 10th to 14th Congresses; 
officer War of 1812; 

38-William Yates (1807-70), justice Supreme Ct. of 
Ohio; m 1827, Martha Ann Jane Taylor. 

2-Dau. of Francis Thomas Glasgow (1829-1916), 
many yrs. one of the directors of The Tred- 
egar Iron Works, Richmond; m 1853, Anne 
Jane Gholson (1831-98). For issue see Ellen 
A. G. Glasgow, Vol. 1, p. 922. 

M Dec. 5, 1906, Carrington Cabell Tutwiler (qv 
for issue). 

Residence: ‘‘Woods End,’ Chestnut Hill, Phil- 
adelphia, Pa. 


1-TUTWILER, Carrington Cabell, !) Lexington, 
Va., Nov. 15, 1874. 

5-Leonard Tutwiler, from Switzerland, 1753, 
settled in Rockingham Co., Va.; m Catherine-; 

4-Henry (1768-1841), m Margaret Losbach (1772- 
1831; Herman’); ; 

38-Col. Martin, m Maria La Force 
(Thomas, 1755-1841, soldier Am. Rev., 
Bank, nr. Petersburg, Va.). 

7-Nicholas Cabell (1667-1730), of Warminster, 
Eng.; m Rachel Hooper (d 1737); 

6—Dr. William (1699-1774), surgeon British Navy; 
founded Warminster, Va.; m Elizabeth Burks; 

ere William (1780-98), m Margaret Jordan (d 

4-Col. William (1759-1822), m 
(1760-1838) ; 

38—Margaret (1785-1863), m Hon. Thomas Stanhope 
McClelland (1777-1835), grad. Dickinson Coll., 
1795; mem. Va. House of Delegates (Thomas, 
emigrant from North of Ireland to Gettys- 
burg, Pa., m Mary Stanhope). 

2Son of Eli Shores Tutwiler (1826-90), capt. 
C.S.A.; planter; m 18538, Edmonia Preston Mc- 
Clelland (1831-1900). 

M Dee. 5, 1906, Rebe Gordon Glasgow (qv); issue: 
1—Carrington Cabell, Jr., 6 Feb. 2, 1909. 

A.B., Washington and Lee, ’96 (Alpha Tau 
Omega); M.S., Va. Poly. Inst., 1897. Pres. 
Coopers Creek Chemical Co., and The Chem- 
ical Service Laboratories, Inc. Clubs: Chem- 
ists (New York), University, Phila. Cricket 
(Phila.). Residence: ‘‘Woods End,’ Chestnut 
Hill, Philadelphia, Pa. 


1-GAY, Frank Butler, 6 Granby 
Granby), Conn., Nov. 15, 1856. 

5—-Richard Gay; 

4—Richard, soldier Am. Rev.; 

38—Apollos, m Lucy Pease. 

Dese. William Thrall (1606-79), from Eng. in the 
“Mary and John,” 1630; settled at Windsor, 


Shores 
of Violet 


Ann Carrington 


(now Hast 


Conn., 1633; served in Pequot War; m Miss 
Goode (d 1676); and thru: 

5—John; 

4—Luke; 

3-Walter. 


2-Son of Alfred Gay (d 1884), m Jane Skinner 
Thrall (d 1883); issue: I-Walter Newton (m 
Emma S. Moody); Il—-Edward Apollos (d 1906); 
IIlI—Wilbert (m Clara K. Merrill); IV—Flor- 
ence; V—Lusher; VI—Frank Butler (above). 

Vi-m Nov. 22, 1898, Jennie Huldah Marsh (qv 
for issue). 

Hon. A.M., Trinity Coll., 1917. With Hartford 
Public Library, 1877-83; assistant librarian, 
1883-90, librarian since 1890, Watkinson Library 
(See Who’s Who in America). Mem. S.C.W., 

. S.A.R. Residence: 745 Farmington Avy., Hart- 
ford, Conn. 


1-GAY, Jennie Huldah Marsh (Mrs. Frank B.), 
b Hartford, Conn., Apr. 9, 1863. 

8-John Marsh (1618-88), m Anne Webster (d 1662; 
Gov. John®, qv); 

7-—John (1642/43- tit), m 1666, Sarah Lyman (Rich- 
ard’, m Hepzibah-—); 

6—John (1668-1744), m 1698, eee Pitkin (Wil- 
liam’, m Hannah Goodw n); 

5—Capt. Hezekiah (1720-91), = 1744, Christian Ed- 
wards (John®, m Christian Williamson); 

4—-John (0b 1753), m Susan Bunce (Timothy’, 
m Rachel Turner); 

8—-Edwards, m Mary Ann Eggleston (Thomas, 
soldier Am. Rev., m 1st, Rebecca Drake). 

Maternally, John Marsh, 8 above; and thru 
John’; John*®; Hezekiah’®; 

4-Hezekiah (1763- 1819), m 1780, Sarah Burnham; 

3—William, m Huldah Allyn Wilson. 

2-Dau. of Maj. Seth Edwards Marsh (1823-78), m 
Mary Ann Marsh (1825-98); issue: 1-Mary El- 
len; Ii—Jennie Huldah (above). 

IIi-m Nov. 22, 1898, Frank Butler Gay (qv); issue: 
1-Constan¢e Marsh, b Hartford, Conn., Oct. 
22, 1895; 2-Eleanor Marsh, b Hartford, Apr. 27, 
1899; m 1923, William Henry Wiley. 

Mem. D.A.R. Residence: 745 Farmington Ay., 
Hartford, Conn. 


1-CLAYTON, Henry Helm, 
Tenn., Mar. 12, 1861. 

4-James Clayton, moved from Va. to Barren 
Co., Ky.; m a cousin of President Madison; 

3—Benjamin (1794-1864), m Lockie Quarles (Roger‘), 
widow of her cousin, John Quarles. 

5-Capt. Thomas Helm (qv); 

4-John, m Sally Brown; 

38-—Judge John Benjamin (1800-72), m his cousin, 
Maria Jane Pope Helm. 

9-John Edwards, from Wales; 

8-William, m Ann Harrison; 

7-William, m —Hayden; 

6—-Hayden, m Penelope Sandford; 

5-Maj. Benjamin (1752-1826), Stafford Co., Md.; 
officer Am. Rev.; mem. Md. Conv. that rati- 
fied Federal Constn.; mem. lst Congress; m 
Margaret Beall; 

4-Mary, m Benjamin Helm (Thomas, above); 

3—-Maria J. P., m John Benjamin Helm (3 above). 

2-Son of Henry Holmes Clayton (1825-88), M.D., 
U. Pa., 1849; surgeon and physician, Mur- 
freesboro, Tenn.; capt., later surgeon 45th 
Tenn., C.S.A.; m 1849, Maria Louise Helm 
(1826-78) ; issue: I-John Benjamin (1852-1920); II- 
Jane Matilda (1854-1900); Il1I—Mary Louise (m 
William B. Wheeler); IV—Henry Helm (above); 
V-—William Locke (1865-1913). 

IV-—m Sept. 21, 1892, Frances Fawn Coman, 0 
Athens, Ala., Dec. 24, 1866; dau. of James 
Lindley Coman, of Athens (Dr. Joshua P.3; 
Capt. Robert‘), m Frances Jane Malone (Capt. 
James H.°; William‘*; David®; John*®; James’, 
came to Va. ca. 1696); issue (all b Milton, 
Mass.): 1-Henry Comyn, b Apr. 29, 1894; M.I.T., 
17; q.m., ensign and It. (j.g.), U.S.N.R.F., and 
with U.S. Naval Aviation Forces in France 
and Italy, Apr. 3-Oct. 29, 1918; m June 23, 1917, 
Augusta Frances, dau. of Dr. George Fran- 
cis Capen, of Canton, Mass. (issue: George 
Capen, b Apr. 22, 1920); 2-Lawrence Locke, b 
July 26, 1895; M.I.T., 17; Ist lt. and capt., F.A., 
and with Baty. A, 55th F.A., in France; capt., 
Signal Corps, U.S.A.; asst. prof. mil. tactics, 
Mass. Inst. Tech.; m July 22, 1919, Emily Cor- 
mey; 3-Frances Lindley, b Mar. 28, 1901. 

Meteorologist (See Who’s Who in America). 
Residence: 1410 Washington St., Canton, Mass. 


1-CLEMENS, William Montgomery, 
Stark Co., O., Jan. 16, 1860. 

6-John Nicholas Clemens (1718-85), from MHol- 
land in “The Twin Brothers,” 1748; settled in 
Berks Co., Pa., m Magdalene—; 

5—Peter (1747-1802), pvt. Am. Rev.; m 1771, Mary 
Elizabeth Heckman (Adam; soldier Am. 


Rev.); 

4—Nicholas (1783-1844), soldier War 1812; removed 
from) bancaster™Co;, Pa:,. to "Stari Co... 0. 
1805; m 1806, Mena Catherine Moul (1787-1858; 
George®, soldier Am. Rev.); 

8—Daniel (1810-35), m 1829, Leah Cameron (John‘, 
m 1806, Jane Weatherspoon, dese. Rev. John 
Weatherspoon, first pres. Princeton Coll.), 

4—James Montgomery (1772-1818), of Pa.; soldier 
Am. Rev.; m Sarah Quiggle (1779- 1859): 

3—Frances, m 1825, Joseph Flickinger (1797-1865), 
of Swiss descent. 


b Murfreesboro, 


b Paris, 


112 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


2-Son of John Sharper Clemens (1832-95), served 
100 days in Civil War; inventor; m 1854, Sarah 
Elizabeth Flickinger (1833-1912); issue: I-Wil- 
liam Montgomery (above); Il-Frances (d 
young); I1I—Cameron (b 1865). 

I—-m Aug. 11, 1881, Rose Adell Garfield (July 15, 
1858-Apr. 7, 1886); dau. of Dr. Sherman Garfield, 
of Busti, N.Y.; issue: 1-Rhea Garfield, b Cleve- 
land, O., Feb. 6, 1884; m Aug. 1, 1908, Richard 
Sheldon; 2-Nina Rose (Oct. 15, 1885-Oct. 11, 
1917); m Jan. 2, 1907, Samuel D. McComb (issue: 
pose Jefferson; Richard S.; Nina; Samuel 


aye 

M 2d, June 28, 1887, Kate Fowler Lott (May 2, 
1855-June 28, 1900); dau. of Eldred Lott, sheriff 
of Chautauqua Co., N.Y.; issue: 1-Marian Lott, 
b San Diego, Calif., Aug. 3, 1888; m July 12, 
1918, G. Howard Sickles; 2—Florence Landon, 
b Oakland, Calif., June 24, 1890; m Jan. 25, 1914, 
Frederick Blancard (issue: Frederick; Lois). 

Ed. Buchtel Coll. Newspaperman, 1879-94; author 
and editor (See Who’s Who in America). Res- 
idence: Pompton Lakes, N.J. 


Hall 


1-BATTLE, Jane Hyde Hall-Liddell (Mrs. S. 
Westray), ) Ridgway, Pa., Mar. 31, 1866. 

4-James Hall, from University of Dublin, 1789; 
m at Phila., Pa., Margaret Miller (Thomas'®, m 
Mary MacDowell); 

38—-Benjamin MacDowell, m 1887, Susannah Geary 
(John, m Juliana Carner). 

6—-Rev. Samuel Hyde (b Eng. 1719); 

5-Samuel, of Tamworth, N.H., m Mary Dennis; 

4-Jacob, of Tamworth; m 1811, Comfort Hayes 
(Enoch’, m Susanna Knowles); 

3—Joseph Smith, lumberman; m 1844, Jane Gillis 
(Enos!, m Lucretia Hart). 

2-Dau. of John G. Hall (1839-89), lawyer; m 1865, 
Bliza A. Hyde (1845-94); issue: I-Jane Hyde 
(above); II—Susan Esther (6 1871). 

J—m Feb. 20, 1889, Vinton Liddell (Oct. 5, 1859-May 
14, 1915), son of Walter James Forbes Liddell, 
of Charlotte, N.C.; issue: 1-John Hall (d in- 
fancy); 2—Vinton, 6b Charlotte, N.C., Jan. 1, 
1900; Bryn Mawr, ’22; m Apr. 26, 1924, Robert 
Sylvester Pickens, editor and publisher, of 
Hickory, N.C. (issue: Jane, 6 Feb. 23, 1925). 

M 2d, Feb. 8, 1918, S(amuel) Westray Battle (See 
Vol. 1, p. 220). 

Mem. C.D.A., D.A.R., N.C. Hist. Assn., Hist. Soc. 
of Pa., Nat. Hist. Soc., Nat. Folk-Lore Soc., 
N.C. Folk-Lore Soc., Valley Forge Hist. Assn., 
Sulgrave Instn. Clubs: Colonial (Washington), 
Woman’s (Charlotte and Asheville, N.C.). 
Residence: Asheville, N.C, 


1-BOERKER, Irene Frances Bostwick (Mrs. 
Richard H. D.), b N.Y. City, July 3, 1889. 

10—-Arthur (Bostock) Bostwick (1603-ca. 1680, from 
Eng. to Stratford, Conn., ca. 1639, or earlier; 
m Jane Whittel (Rev. Robert); 

9-John (1638-ca. 1688), m Mary Brinsmead (1640- 
ca. 1704; John’); 

8—John (1667-ca. 1747), m Abigail Walker (b 1672; 
Joseph?) ; 

7—John (1688-1741), m 1712, Mercy Bushnell (1687- 
1767; Francis’); 

6—John (1715-1806), m Jemima Canfield; ; 

5—-Nathan (1746-1829), ensign Am. Rev.; m Eliza- 
beth Coggswell; 

4-Lyman (1768-1848), m 5th, Robie Fisk; 

3-Lyman (1802-74), m Huldah Irene Woodruff 
(sister of Jeremiah Woodruff, the father of 
Gov. Roland Simmons Woodruff, of Conn.). 

2—-Dau. of James Alba Bostwick (b 1846), retired 
photographer, Brooklyn, N.Y.; m 1887, Cora 
Julia, dau. Elliott Eliphaz Trimmer; issue: 
isa Frances (above); I1l—-Andrew Stuart (6 

I-m Oct. 28, 1918, Richard Hans Douai Boerker, 
b Brooklyn, N.Y., Oct. 19, 1887; A.B., Dart- 
mouth, ’09; Ue Mich: 19Liye eh Dye. 
Neb., 1915; forest biologist (See Who’s Who 
in America); son of John Boerker, from Ger- 
many, 1881, m Bertha, dau. Dr. Adolf Douai, 
founder of the first kindergarten in America, 
1859; issue: 1-Allan Edwin, } N.Y. City, Aug. 
6, 1915; 2-Huldah Irene, b N.Y. City, Apr. 20, 
1917; 3—-Janet Bertha, 6b Kingston, N.Y., Oct. 
penne 4-Ruth Elizabeth, b Kingston, Dec. 12, 

Grad. Maxwell Training School for Teachers, 
Brooklyn, N.Y., 1910. Teacher, public schools, 
City of New York, 1910-13; attended Dartmouth 
Coll. (summer sessions), 1908-11; U. of Neb., 
ae Residence: Wrentham St., Kingston, 


oD: Duke, 0 St. Mary’s Co., Md., Sept. 29, 

6—Dr. John Bond (brother and contemporary of 
Dr. Thomas Bond, of Phila.), surgeon British 
Navy; settled in Calvert Co., Md., ca. 1729; m 
Anne Holdsworth; 

5—-Dr. John, surgeon in French and Indian War; 
captain under General Braddock; m Mary 
(Wheeler) Heigh; 

4-Dr. John Thomas, m Sarah How Duke; 

3-Basil Duke (1817-90), m Mary Wheeler Brooke. 

10—-Dr. John Briscoe (b ca. 1590), from Eng. in the 
“Ark” and “Dove” expdn. to Md., 1634; m Eliz- 
abeth Du Bois; 

9-Dr. John, of St. Mary’s Co., Md.; 

8—Col. Philip (ca. 1648-ca. 1724), m Susanna Swann; 

7-Capt. John (1678-ca. 1734), justice Charles Co. 
Ct.; m twice; 

6—John (6 1707), m Mary Hanson; 

5—-Samuel (d ca. 1786), m Ann Dent; 

4-William Dent (d 1808), m Sarah Stone; 

3-Dr. Walter Hanson Stone (1800-85), of “Sotter- 
ee St. Mary’s Co.; m Emeline Wellmore Dal- 
am. 

2-Son of Thomas Holdsworth Bond (1840-1922), m 
Susan Adelaide Briscoe (1844-82); issue: ‘I— 
Holdsworth Wheeler (See Vol. 1, p. 480); II-— 
Duke (above); III—Briscoe (1872-93); IV—John 
Thomas (b 1876). 

IJI—Not married. Grad. Charlotte Hall Sch., 
1886, Bryant and Stratton Business Coll., 1889; 
LL.B., U. Md., 1892. Lawyer; mem. Baltimore 
City Council, 1903-22; judge, Supreme Bench 
of Baltimore City since 1922 (term of 15 years). 
Clubs: University, Baltimore Country. Sum- 
mer place: “Rose Dale,’ Hollywood, St. 
Mary’s Co., Md. Residence: The Latrobe, 
Baltimore, Md. 


1-BONTE, George Willard, 6 Cincinnati, O., 
May 16, 1873. 

8-Epke Jacobse (Banta) Bonte, from Holland in 
“De Trow,” to New Amsterdam, 1659, with his 
wife and five sons; settled at Flushing, L.IL.;: 
later at Jamaica, L.I., and Bergen, N.J., where 
he was mem. of the Ct. of Oyer and Ter- 
miner; 

7-Seba Epke (b 1654), m 1678, Mary Arianse Sip 
(Adraen Hendrickse’, from Holland, 1641); 

6—Johannes (d 1782), m 1716, Margriete’ Janse de 
Groot (d 1784: Jan Jacobse’; Jacob Pietersen§, 
from Holland, m in New Amsterdam, 1652); 

5—-Jan (bap. 1718), m 1st, 1740, Sara Demarest 
(David®: David?; David’; David®, from Picardy 
in “Bontecou,” 1663); 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 


4-Johannes (1758-1812), soldier Am. Rev.; m Jane~ 
Van Zile (1760-1839; Peter®); 

3—John (1796-1869), began to write name Bonte; 
m 2d, 1837, Rohanna (Adams) Cross (Amos‘). 

9-Benjamin Butterfield, from Eng., was at 
Charlestown, Mass., 1638, at Woburn, 1640, at 
Chelmsford, 1654; m 2d, Hannah Whittemore 
(widow); 

8-Nathaniel (6 1642), m 1669, Deborah Underwood 
(1650-91; William®, was at Concord, Mass., 1638); 

7-Samuel (1670-17387), served in Indian wars; m 
1703, Rachael Spalding (b 1685; Andrew’; Ed- 
ward’, from Eng. to Va., 1619, Barbados, Brain- 
tree, 1633, a founder of Chelmsford, 1655); 

6-Ebenezer (0 1706), moved to Dunstable, 1744; 


m Sara-—; 

5-Jonas (1742-1826), corp. Train Band; minute man 
at Lexington Alarm; m 1767, Esther Cum- 
mings (1745-1824; Capt. John*®; Nathaniel‘; 
John’; Isaac®, from Eng., 1627); 

4-John (b 1780), m 1800, Sibyl Willard; 

3-Jonas (1820-74), m 1849, Harriet Melissa Dar- 
row (1818-1902; James‘ [m Betsy Rose Pease]; 
Abner’; Lt. Abner*, Am. Rev. and Indian 
wars; Isaac’; Isaac; Capt. John®; Robert?®, 
from Eng., 1634). 

9-Maj. Simon Willard (qv); 

8-Henry (1655-1701), m ist, 1674, Mary Lakin (d 
1688; John®, m Mary Bacon [Michael”; Mi- 
chel4]; William?®; William", from Eng., 1644); 

7-Simon (1678-1706), m 1700, Mary Whitcomb (Jo- 
siah8; John®, from Eng., 1635, a prop. of Dor- 
chester, Mass., 1636); 

6-Col. Aaron (1701-84), capt. colonial army; col. 
Worcester Co. regt., Am. Rev.; m 1724, Mary 
Wright (1703-67; Capt. Samuel’; Capt. Edward’, 
King Philip’s War); 

5—-Lt. Nathaniel (b 1731), 1t. colonial wars; m 1762, 
Elizabeth Haskell (b 1745; Capt. Samuel*; Hen- 
ry7?; William’; William®, came to Salem, Mass., 
from Eng., 1637); 

4—Sibyl (1781-1858), m John Butterfield (4 above). 

2-Son of Charles Edgar Bonte (1844-1921), pres. 
John Bonte’s Sons, mfrs. of cordage, Cincin- 
nati; m 1872, Mary Eliza Butterfield (b 1851); 
issue: I—George Willard (above); II—Charles 
Edgar, Jr. (1877-80); I1I—Harriet (1879-1919). 

I-m June 25, 1902, Marie Louise Quarles (qv). 

Illustrator and designer (See Who’s Who in 
America). Hobby: Genealogy. Mem. New 
York Geneal. and Biog. Soc. Clubs: Art Di- 
rectors, Newspaper, Columbia Yacht, Ohio 
Soc. Residence: 330 W. 95th St., New York. 


1-BONTE, Marie Louise Quarles (Mrs. George 
W.), 6 Richmond, Va., Sept. 27, 1873. 

10-Sir Thomas West (qv); 

9—John (1590-1659), gov. of Va., 1635-37; m Ann-—; 

8—Col. John (1633-89), m Unity Croshaw (Maj. 
Joseph’); 

7-Thomas; 

6é—Francis, burgess, 1748-58; m Jane (Cole) Bing- 
ae (William’; William’, sec. of state of Va., 

5-Susanna (1744-80), m 1st, her cousin, West Greg- 
ory; m 2d, Col. Holt Richeson (1736-1800) ; 

4-Frances Langborne (1772-1815), m Benjamin 
Quarles (d 1815); 

3-Thomas Delaware (1806-83), m Mary Ann 
Mosby (Benjamin‘*; Benjamin®; John*; John’; 
Edwards). 

S-Henry Fox, m Ann, dau. of Col. John West 
(above); 

7—-Thomas, m Mary Tunstall (Edmund); 

6—Joseph, m Mildred-; 

5—-Barbara (1752-1807), m Capt. Drury Ragsdale 
(1750-1804); Drury®; Peter’); 

4—Mildred (1791-1850), m John Brett Richeson 
(1787-1855) ; 

8—Maria Louisa (1821-89), m Michael Ryan (1816- 
1879; Michael, M.D.*). 

2-Dau. of West Richeson Quarles (1839-91), m 
1872, Mary Ryan (6 1848). 

M June 25, 1902, George Willard Bonte (qv). 

Residence: 330 W. 95th St., New York. 


1-CLEVELAND, Newcomb, }) Waukegan, 
Sept. 24, 1864. 

8-Moses Cleveland (qv); 

7—-Samuel (1657-1736), m 2d, 1682, Persis Hildreth; 

6—-Joseph (1689-1766), m 2d, 1725, Sarah Ainsworth 
(or Ensworth); 

5-Ezra (1726-1802), m 1745, Jerusha Bradford; 

4—F'rederick (1770-1815), m Anna Sadler; 

8—-Newcomb (1807-70), m 2d, 1886, Gertrude Maria 


LB. 


113 
Freligh (1803-75; Dr. Michael‘, m Anna Wit- 
beck). 


9-Claus Van Vranken, from Holland, 1640; 

8—Gerrit Claus, m Arriantje Ulrick; 

7-Claus Gerritse (b 1683), m 1704, 
Quackenbos; 

6—Pieter (b 1721), m 1748, Neeltie Groot; 

5—-Dirck (1752-1837), m Anne Felinck (William); 

4—Pieter (1785-1847), m 1803, Matilda Peek (Har- 
manus’, m Helena Onderkerk); 

3-William Felinck (1815-1905), m 1840, Catherine 
Van Vranken (1820-1905; Johannes*, m Gertruy, 
dau. of Claus Van Vranken; Jacobus®; Jo- 
hannes®; Claus Gerritse’, above). 

2-Son of Frederick Cleveland (1838-97), mfr.; m 
1863, Gertrude Maria Van Vranken (1841-1918); 
issue: I-Newcomb (above); II—Catherine Van 
Vranken (Mrs. Frederic Sterry, av for Brad- 
ford lineage); I1I—Maude (b 1868; m William 
Everitt Van Wert); IV—Frederick (b 1874; m 
Anna Hlecta Crosby); V—Bertha Isabel (1875- 
1882); VI-—Edith (1879-82). 

I-m Oct. 5, 1887, Clara Louise Mather, b Gar- 
rattsville, Otsego Co., N.Y., Feb. 1, 1864; dau. of 
Andrew A. Mather; issue (all 6 Albany, N.Y.): 
1—Mather, 0b Sept. 2, 1889; B.A., Yale, ’11; M.D., 
Columbia, 1915; 1st lt., capt. and maj., M.C., 
U.S.A., 1916-19; m June 20, 1917, Susan Everett 
Colgate; 2-Gertrude Van Vranken, 0b Albany, 
N.Y., Jan. 14, 1892; m Dec. 18, 1917, Alston Mad- 
den McCarty, of Denver; 3-Newcomb, Jr. (b 
July 23, 1894, d@ infancy); 4Helen (6 June 11, 
eRe Er ra 5—-Clara Louise, b Albany, June 

Hamilton, ’86 (Chi Psi, P.B.K.). Carriage mfg. 
and selling, Albany, N.Y., to 1903; gen. ins. 
underwriter, Denver, Colo., 1903-. Mem. 
S.M.D., S.R. (ex-pres. Colo. Soc.). Clubs: Uni- 
versity, Rotary. Residence: 4200 E. Colfax 
Av., Denver, Colo. 


1-STERRY, Catherine Van Vranken Cleveland 
Mrs. Frederic), 6 Waukegan, II1l., Aug. 10, 1866. 

9-Gov. William Bradford (qv); 

8—Maj. William (1624-1704), m 1651, Alice Richards 


Gertrude 


(1627-71) ; 

7-Thomas (1657-1708), m 1690, Ann Smith (Nehe- 
miah§); 

6—Jerusha (1692-1739), m 1716, Hezekiah Newcomb 
(1693-1772; Simon?; Lt. Andrew8; Capt. An- 
drew?) ; 


ceo eae (1726-1804), m 1745, Ezra Cleveland (1726- 
02) ; 


4—Frederick (1770-1815), m Anna Sadler; 

38—Newcomb (1807-70), m 1836, Gertrude Maria Fre- 
ligh (1808-75). 

2-Dau. of Frederick Cleveland (1838-97), mfr.; m 
1863, Gertrude Maria Van Vranken (1841-1918). 
For issue and other lineages see Newcomb 
Cleveland. 

M Oct. 30, 1889, Frederic Sterry, 6b Apr. 14, 1866; 
son of Edwin S. Sterry (Stephen*; John‘), m 
Mary Elizabeth Scollay (Jabesh G.°, m Mar- 
garet Maple); issue: 1-Prudence Cleveland, } 
Palm Beach, Fla., Jan. 15, 1896; m Oct. 21, 1916, 
George Warson Hall Smith, of Providence, 
R.I. (issue: Prudence Cleveland, 6 1918; George 
W. H., Jr., b 1919); 2-Gertrude Virginia, }b 
Hot Springs, Va., Dec. 14, 1901; m May 31, 1924, 
Hanford Mead Twitchell, of Brooklyn, N.Y. 

Mem. §.M.D. Residence: The Plaza, New York. 


1-DOLCH, Elizabeth (Bessie) Lee Woodson 
Mrs. A. S.), b Ft. Smith, Ark., Oct. 19, 1882. 

9-Dr. John Woodson (qv); 

8—Robert (6 1634), Prince Edward Co., Va.; m ca. 
1656, Elizabeth Ferris; 

7-Richard (1662-1730), m Anne Smith; 

6—Obadiah (6b 1712), m 1734, Constance Watkins; 

OBE (1748-1839), m 1773, Elizabeth Morton (6 

4-Richard (1787-1822), m 1812, Rachel P. Robert- 
son; 

3—-William Cowper (1813-90), m 1845, Juliet Colston 
(Howard) Coale. 

J1-Lt. Col. Walter Aston (1607-56), from Eng. to 
Va., 1628; judge and burgess; m Miss Warham; 

10-—Mary, m ca. 1647, Lt. Col. Richard Cocke 
(1600-65), sheriff and burgess, Henrico Co., Va.; 
came to Va.. 1627, obtained large land grants; 

9-William (1655-93), burgess: m Jane Clarke (Lt. 
Col. Daniel"), m 2d, 1689, Sarah Flower: 

8-—Mary (1690-1754), m Obadiah Smith (d 1746); 

7-Anne, m Richard Woodson (7 above). 

12-EFlder William Brewster (qv); 

1i-Fear (d 1634), m Isaac Allerton (qv); 


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10-Col. Isaac (1630-1702), m Elizabeth Willoughby; 

9-Frances, m Samuel Travers; 

er ienecee (1691-1726), m Charles Colston (1691- 

24); 

7-Travers (1712-51), m Alice Corbin Griffin 
(Thomas’, m Hlizabeth Lee; Col. Le Roy®, m 
Winnifred, dau. of Col. Henry Corbin); 

6—Charles (b 1735), m 1759, Ann Fauntleroy; 

5-Judith S. (1760-1815), m 1775, William Graham 
(1750-94), from Scotland at 18, with his brother 
John, and settled in Lancaster Co., Va.; 


4—Sarah F. (1791-1878), m 1808, Henry Howard 
(1774-1834) ; 
3-Juliet C. (1820-97), as Widow Coale m 1845, 


William Cowper Woodson (3 above). 

2-Dau. of William Cowper Woodson (b 1850), 
traveling salesman; m 1882, Annie Pauline 
Dudley (b 1857); issue: I—-Bessie Lee (above); 
II—Alta (b 1885; m William Henry Rothschild); 
IlI—William Cowper (b 1887; m Mignon A. Cur- 
tis); IV—Annie Dudley (b 1890; m Gustave Her- 
man Schmidt); V—Marjorie Dudley (b 1893; m 
Frank William Van Luik, Jr.); VI-Valle May 
(6 1896; m James Ira Childers). 

I-m June 22, 1917, Abbeford Scherer Dolch, 0 St. 
Louis, Mo., Apr. 20, 1887; son of Hdward Wil- 
liam Dolch, export broker, of St. Louis. 

Mem. D.A.R. Residence: Attica, Ind. 


1-YOUNG, Margaret Moore Coleman (Mrs. 
Adam M.), b Vicksburg, Miss., Apr. 27, 1849. 

5-James Coleman, from Eng, ca. 1730, settled in 
Md.; m Mary Key, of Md.; 

4-Col. Daniel, of Va.; col. Am. Rev.; mem. Va. 
Assembly and House of Burgesses; m Ist, 
Mary Chiles; 

3-James Thomas (b 1778), m Eliza Warfield. 

7-Richard Warfield (qv); : 

6—John (1675-1718), m 1696, Ruth Gaither (John’, 
m Ruth Morley); 

5-Benjamin (1702-69), of Warfield’s Range, How- 
ard Co., Md.; m 1731, Rebeckah Ridgely (1693- 
1755; Judge Nicholas’, m Sarah, dau. of Capt. 
John Worthington); 

4—BPlisha (1741-1818), mem. Com. Observation in 
Am. Rev.; went to Ky., 1791; m 2d, Ruth Bur- 
gess (Joseph, m Elizabeth Dorsey); 

8-Eliza, m James Thomas Coleman (3 above). 

2-Dau. of Lloyd Ruffin Coleman (1819-96), cotton 
merchant; pres. Mechanic & Traders Ins. Co., 
New Orleans; m 1841, Harriet Louisa Moore 
(1823-71); issue: I-—Eliza Warfield (1846-1924); 
II—Margaret Moore (above); III—Nicholas D. 
(m Lizzie McClung Browning). 

II-m Feb. 16, 1874, Adam Moore Young (Oct. 19, 
1846-Dec. 3, 1888); son of Dr. Charles Glidden 
Young, of New Orleans, La., later of Pales- 
tine, Tex.; issue: 1-Lloyd Coleman (qv for 
Young lineages); 2-Betty Coleman, b Galves- 
ton, Nov. 27, 1876; m Nov. 12, 1900, Richard Wal- 
lace Hogue, D.D. (issue: Margaret Coleman, 
b 1902; m 1925, John M. Pfautz; Richard W.., 
Jr., b 1905; Mary Huntington, b 1908); 3-Louise 
Chamberlain, 6 Galveston, Jan. 4, 1879; m Oct. 
4, 1905, Walter Percy Donalson (qv); 4James 
Nicholas, 6 San Marcos, Tex., Aug. 6, 1885; 
Ue Southsi2d sitsint,, Aue. on LoL eesti Lt. ec 
31, 1917; assigned to Co. HE, 364th Inf., 91st 
(“Wild West’) Div.; served at Gen. Hdars. 
(Gen. Pershing’s), A.E.F., Chaumont, France: 
citation from Gen. Pershing; Officer d’Acad- 
emie, silver palms; m Dec. 5, 1917, Katharine 
W., dau. of Norton Strong, of Detroit (issue: 
James N., Jr.; Katharine), 

Mem. U.D.C. Residence: Hershey Arms, Los 
Angeles, Calif. 


1-YOUNG, (Lloyd) Coleman, } Galveston, Tex., 
Dee. 9, 1874. 

S-Sir John Young; 

7-Samuel; 

6—Maj. John (d 1785), m 1746, Hannah Gatchel; 

5—Jesse (1751-1804), m Ruby Richardson; 

4—-Rev. Dan (b 1788), m 1808, Mary Mills (6 1790): 

3—Dr. Charles Glidden (b 1816), pres., Great 
Northern R.R. Co., of Texas; m Henrietta 
Maria Louisa Chamberlaine. 

11-Elder William Brewster (qv); 

aaa aed (1593-1659), m 1624, Lucretia Oldham 
( ; 

a ee (1633-1710), m 1653, Anne Darte (d 

8—-William (1669-1728), m 2d, Patience— (d 1740): 

7-Ebenezer (b 1702). m 1720/21, Elizabeth DeWolf: 

6~Katherine (b 1727), m 1747, Ebenezer, Richard- 
son; 


THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


—-Ruby (1756-1812), m 1778, Jesse Young (5 above). 

6—Alexander Bruce (son of Robert, d 1763, pro- 
vost of Scotland), m Sally Tucker; 

5-Susan, m James Green Martin; 

4-Margaret, m William Moore; 

38—-Harriet Louisa, m Lloyd Ruffin Coleman, pres, 
Mechanics & Traders Ins. Co., New Orleans. 

2-Son of Adam Moore Young (1846-8), auditor 
with Moody and Jemison, cotton mchts.; m 
1874, Margaret Moore Coleman (qv for ma- 
ternal lineages). 

M Jan. 16, 1900, Nettie Bissell Swancoat, b Aus- 
tin, Texas; daughter of Major Richard J. 
Swancoat, of Austin, Tex.; issue: 1—Lloyd 
Coleman, Jr., 6 San Marcos, Tex., Aug. 23, 
1903; 2-BKlizabeth Warfield, 6 Los Angeles, 
CalifsvAprad2 lol: 

U. South, 92. V.p. Security Trust & Savings 
Bank, Los Angeles, since 1921. Mem. S.R. 


Clubs: Jonathan, Surf and Sand, Athletic. 
Residence: 92 Fremont Pl., Los Angeles, 
Calif. 


1-DONALSON, Walter Percy, 
Tex., Nov. 16, 1875. 

5—John Donalson; 

4-John (d 1805), officer Am. Rev. from N.J.;_m 
2d, Elizabeth Donnell; 

3-Israel B. (1797-1895), maj. in Mexican War, 
from Ill.; m 1831, Lucy Ann Lee (1806-78; Ste- 
phen B.4, b 1775, soldier War 1812; Arthur W.®, 
b 1740, soldier Am. Rev.). 

2-Son of George Walter Donalson (b 1843), m 
1874, Virginia (b 1853), dau. of David Cormany, 
m Rachel Scherer; issue: J—Walter Percy 
(above); II—Edith (6 1882; m Jack B. Syers); 
IlI—George B. (b 1884; m Mary McGehee); IV— 
Jean (1887-1921); V—Albert (1890-1916); VI—David 
Cormany (6 1897). 

I-m Oct. 4, 1905, Louise Chamberlain Young, bD 
Galveston, Tex., Jan. 4, 1879; Colonial Dame; 
dau. late Adam Moore Young, m Margaret 
Moore Coleman (qv for genealogy); issue: 
or Percy, Jr., 6 Dallas, Tex., May 26, 

Ed. U. of the South, and U. of Tex. Lawyer. 
Residence: 827 W. 9th St., Dallas, Tex. 


1-EATON, Edward Dwight, } Lancaster, Wis., 
Jan, 12, 1851. 

9—-William Eaton (1604-58), from Eng. in the 
“Hercules and Sandwich,”’ 1687, with his wife 
Martha; settled at Watertown, later at Read- 
ing, Mass.; 

8—Jonas (d 1673), m Grace-; 

7-John (1645-91), m Dorcas Green; 

6—Corp. Jonas (1680-1727), m Mehitable Gould; 

5—-Benjamin (b 1723), minute man at Concord and 
Cambridge alarms, pvt. at Bunker Hill; m 
Beulah Stone; 

4—Ebenezer (1750-1842), also minute man at Con- 
cord and Cambridge alarms, pvt. at Bunker 
Hill; m Rebecca Stone; 

3—Eben (1789-1881), m Sally Chadwick Spofford. 

2-Son of Samuel Witt Eaton, D.D. (1820-1905), 
chaplain 7th Wis. Vols., “Iron Brig.”’, Army 
of the Potomac, 1862-65; m 1847, Catharine Eliz- 
abeth (1824-1904), dau. of Rev. James Dem- 
arest, M.D., m Mary Schoonmaker; issue: 
I-James Demarest, D.D. (b 1848; Beloit, ’69; m 
Gertrude Clifford Pratt); IIl-Edward Dwight 
(above); II1I-Samuel Lewis, M.D. (b 1853; Yale, 
77; m Mrs. Annie [Cross] Hasbrouck); IV— 
Charles Woodhull, M.D. (1855-1908). + 

IIl-m Aug. 23, 1875, Martha Eliza Barber, 6 Lan- 
caster, Wis., May 15, 1853; dau. of Hon. Joel 
Allen Barber (Judge Joel’, mem. Congress, 
1871-75, and a founder of the Rep. party in 
Wis.; m Elizabeth Banfill); issue: 1-Ethelwyn, 
b Newton, Ia., Mar. 24, 1877; Beloit, ’01; m Dec. 
14, 1902, Charles Francis Read, M.D.; Beloit, 
’98 (issue: Eaton Van Wart; John Barber); 2— 
Allen Barber, } Newton, Apr. 13, 1878: Beloit. 
99; M.A., Yale, 1902; 8-Katrina Elizabeth, 0 
Newton, Oct. 31, 1879; Beloit, ’08; m Aug. 20, 
1°07, Henry Winslow Hincks, Yale, ’98 (issue: 
Katrina Eaton; Carolyn Hart: Edward Blod- 
gett); 4-Mildred Lois, 6 Oak Park, Ill., Aug. 
11, 1882; Beloit, ex-’07; m June 15, 1915, Prof. 
Howard Bishop Lewis, B.A., Ph.D., Yale (is- 
sue: Charlotte Barber; Elizabeth Parmalee): 
5—-Mattie Carolyn (Aug. 26, 1886-Oct. 1910): 6— 
Aldyth Lilian Frances, }b Beloit, Wis., Apr. 
18, 1898; Beloit, ex-’17. 

B.A., Beloit; °72, M.A., 1875; B.D. Yale, 18%: 
(D.D., Northwestern, 1887, Yale, 1900; LL.D., 


6b San Marcos, 


= 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 115 


U. Wis., 1887, Marietta, 1910). Ordained Congl. 
ministry, 1876; pastorates, 1876-86; pres. Beloit 
Coll., 1886-1905 and 1907-17, and since pres. emer- 
itus (See Who’s Who in America). Residence: 
121 Grove St., Wellesley, Mass. 


Rte Robert Fuller, ) Chelsea, Mass., Nov. 
8-Robert Fitz (d 1665), 

Mass., 1638; m Grace—; 
7-Abraham, m Rebecca Birdley; 
6-Isaac, m Bethia—}; 

5—-Jeremiah (1749-1825), served in navy 
Rev.; m Elizabeth Haskell; 

4-Jeremiah, m Ruth Southern; 

38—Jeremiah, m Hannah Eaton. 

2-Son of Eustace Carey Fitz (1833-95), 
mecht, and mfr.; mayor of Chelsea, Mass.; 
mem. Mass. House and Senate and Gover- 
nor’s Council; m 1856, Sarah Jane, dau. of 
Alfred Blanchard; issue: I-Frank Eustace (0 
1855, m Fannie Slade); II-Hmma Jenny (0b 1859); 
IIlI—Alfred W. (b 1862; m Minnie Etta Martin); 
TV—Robert Fuller (above). 

IV—m Mar. 16, 1892, Marie, dau. of John Shuler 
Wilcox (1833-1926; Blijah?; Sylvanus‘; Sylva- 
nus®, capt. Am. Rev.). 

Ed. at Chelsea and Boston, Mass. Manager of 
a gas co., Elgin, I1l., 1891-95; real estate, Bos- 
ton, 1895-1904; mining, Chicago, 1904-10; real 
estate, Los Angeles, from 1910. Mem. O.F.P.A. 
Clubs: Los Angeles Athletic, Southern Cali- 
fornia Yacht, Ionic. Residence: 5507 Berk- 
shire Drive, Los Angeles, Calif. 

1-FITZHUGH, Carroll Hamilton, 0 Pittsburgh, 
Pa. Jan. 22, 1873. 

TCol. William Fitz Hugh (qv); 

6-—George, m Mary Mason; 


settled at Salisbury, 


in Am, 


steel 


5—-Col. William (1721-98), col. Md. troops; bur- 
gess; m 2d, Anne (Frisby) Rowsby; 
4-Col. William (1761-1839), a.-d.-c. on General 


Washington’s staff; m Anne Hughes; 
peeenty, (1801-66), shipowner; mayor, Oswe2o, 
N.Y.; mem. N.Y. Assembly; m Elizabeth Bar- 
bara’ Carroll. 

7-Charles Carroll (qv); 

6—Daniel (1707-34), of “Duddington Manor;” m 
Ann Rozier CaM of ‘“‘Notley Hall,” eiinee 
George’s Co., Md.); 

5—Charles (1729- 63), of “Duddington” and “Car- 
rollsburg,”’ Md.; m Mary Hill (Henry’‘); 

4—Charles (1767-1823), of ‘Bellevue’; settled in 
Genesee Co., N.Y., 1811; m Anne Sprigg: 

8-Elizabeth Barbara, m Henry Fitzhugh (6 
above). 

4-Dr. Peter Shoenberger (1782-1854), 
Krug; 

3-George Krug, iron mfr., 
Sarah Hamilton. 

2—Son of Charles Lane Fitzhugh (1838-1923; See 
1993) 1, p. 603), m 1865, Emma Shoenberger (1842- 

M Apr. 22, 1897, Mary Marshall Bell, } Pitts- 
burgh, Pa., Aug. 17, 1871; dau. of late Arthur 
W. Bell, of Pittsburgh. 

B.A., Yale, ’06 (Alpha Delta Phi). Vestryman, 
Trinity P. E. Ch., Pittsburgh. Residences: 
Cobourg, Ont., Can., and 807 Ridge Av., Pitts- 
burgh, Pa. 


m Sarah 


of Cincinnati; m 


1-FITZHUGH, John Glascock, b nr. Austin, 
Hayes Co., Tex., Dec. 15, 1863. 
9-Capt. John Aylett, from Eng., 1656, to the 


Northern Neck of Va.; m Annie-; 

8—-Philip (6 1658), founded the family seat “Fair- 
field,’ King William Co., Va.; 

7-Col. William, of “Fairfield,” burgess; m Anna 
(said to be Taylor or Tayloe); 

6—Philip, clk. King William Co.: m 1st, Martha 
Dandridge (1721-47; Capt. William’); 

5—Col. William (1743-80), burgess, mem. Va. Conv. 
of 1775-76; dep. com. gen. of forces in Va., 
later com. gen. Southern Dept.; m 1766, Mary 


Macon; 

4—Col. Philip, of ‘‘Montville,”’ King William 
Co.; m Elizabeth Henry (Patrick®, famous 
orator and statesman); 

8—Mary Macon, m Philip Fitzhugh. 

7—Joseph Bullitt (av); 

6-Benjamin (1693- 1766), justice, Prince William 
Co., Va.; m Elizabeth Harrison; 

5-Cuthbert (1740-91), speaker Va. Assembly; mem. 
Va: Conv., 1775, 76, 78; judge Gen. Ct. of Va.: 
m Helen Scott; 

4-Col. Alexnder Scott (1762-1816), settled in Ky.. 
1788; co-drafter of the first constitution of 


Ky.; speaker Ky. Senate; pres. Constl. Conv.; 
first lt. gov. of the state; m Priscilla Chris- 
tian (Col. William®, m Anne Henry, sister of 


Patrick Henry); 

38—Cuthbert (I788- 1854), m Harriet Willett. 

2Son of Maj. John Henry Fitzhugh (1821-94), 
hardware merchant; m Harriette Bullitt (1835- 
1890); issue: I-Mary Ann (06 1858; m Hdwin C. 
Thornton); II—-Philip Aylett; IlJ-Henry Alex- 
ander (m Mary Scott); IV—John Glascock 
(above); V—Patrick Henry (d). 

IV-—m June 8, 1900, Ida Tatom, b Terry, Miss., 
July 26, 1874; dau. of J. Frank Tatom, of 
Terry; issue: 1-John Glascock, Jr., 6 Jackson, 
Miss., June 28, 1904; 2-Paul Tatom, b Jackson, 
Sept. 29, 1909. 

Southern sales mgr. for J. C. Lyle Milling Co., 
of Leavenworth, Kan. Residence: 254 Grif- 
fith St., Jackson, Miss. 


ip aanaatane ee James, ) Louisville, Ky., Dec. 

5-Julius Glazebrook (aet. 107), m Miss Garton; 

4—James (1739-1807), removed from Va. to Barren 
Co., Ky., 1803; m Mary Bowles (1741-1807); 

s-william’ (1780- 1859), m 1807, Polly Thomas White 

2-Son of Austin Glazebrook (1820-88); settled at 
Louisville, Ky., ca. 1850; wholesale grocer; m 
1854, Lydia (1883-73), dau. of William Grinstead, 
of Glasgow, Ky., m Levinia—; m 2d, 1875, Em- 
ily C. Bickham, of Cincinnati, O. (d 1887); is- 
sue (1st marriage): I—Annie (6 1855; m 1879, Ed- 
win V. Thompson); II—Ella (b 1859; m 1884, 
Irving Chapin Bartlett, d 1898); IlI—James 
(above); 1V—William Austin (b 1866). 

IiI-m Dee. 5, 1894, Annie Ten Broeck Robinson 
(qv for issue). 

Grad. Louisville Male High Sch., ’80. Pres. 
Louisville Grocery Co. since 1902. Clubs: Pen- 
dennis, Louisville Country. Residence: 1334 
3d St., Louisville, Ky. 


1-GLAZEBROOK, Annie Ten Broeck Robinson 
(Mrs. James), b Bolton, Miss., Sept. 29, 1871. 

8—-William Robinson (d 1668), earliest ancestor of 
family in America, 1635-36; an original founder 
of the church of Dorchester, Mass.; mem. A. 
and H.A. Co.; freeman, 1642; m Margaret-—; 

7-Samuel (bap. 1640-1718), of Dorchester; select- 
man, 1688, 98; rep. Gen. Ct., 1701, 02; m Mary 
Baker ore 1641-1715; Richard’, m Faith Wit- 
tington 

6-— Tenn (1671-1745), A.B., Harvard, 1695; mission- 
ary at New Castle, pars 1698; minister at 
Duxbury, Mass., 1702-38; m 1705, Hannah Wis- 
wall (1680-1722; Rev. Ichabod’, m Priscilla, dau. 
of William Pabody, m Elizabeth, dau. of John 


Alden, qv); 
perks (1715-84), m 1748, Thankful Hinckley (1723- 


Ne 

4-Samuel (1752-1815), patriot Am. Rev.; 
Metcalfe (Dr. Andrew®, m Zeriah Hy 

3-Jabez (17838-1864), ensign War 1812; 
Anne (Annetje) Ten Broeck. 

7—Dirck Wessels Ten Broeck (qv); 

6-Samuel (1680-1756), m Maria Van Renssellaer 
(bap. 1689-1771; Henrick’?, m Catherine Van 
Brugh); 

5-Jeremiah (bap. 1727-1802), m 1756, Marytje Van 
Alen (b 1733; Adam’, m Catherine Van Alstyne): 

4—Johannes ‘(1764- 1854), m 1783, Fytje (Muller) 
Miller (1765-1824; Lt. Jeremiah’, officer Am. Rev., 
m Sara Hogeboom); 

38—Anne (1798-1873), m Jabez Robinson (3 above). 

6-James Watkins (1728- -1800), of Amelia (now 
Prince Edward) Co., Va.; m Martha Thompson 
(1737-1793: Robert’, m Blizabeth Stewart, of 
Chesterfield Co. and Branches Creek); 

5—James (1758-1824), m 1779, Jane Thompson (1762- 
1815; Isham’, m Mary Ann Oliver, of Va.); 

4—Robert H. (d 1856), planter and merchant, 
Petersburg, Ga.; mem. Legislature; m 1805, 
Prudence Thompson Oliver (1788-1868) ; 

8-James Lawrence (1814-91), m 1838, Eliza Patton 
(b 1820; William‘, m Mary, dau. of Charles 
Hays, ‘of Va.; Robert®, from Ireland, 1791, m 
Jane Ramsey). 

2-Dau. of Charles Louis Robinson (1839-1912) 
served in C.S.A.; merchant, cotton planter; m 
1868, Virginia Patton Watkins (6 1841). 

M Dec. 5, 1894, James Glazebrook (av); 
James Robinson, b Louisville, Ky., 
1906; M.I.T., ’28. 

Residence: 1334 3d St., Louisville, Ky. 


a Priscilla 


de); 
m 2d, 1819, 


issue: 1— 
Sept. 19, 


116 


1-GOHLEE, Mabel Mary Stetson (Mrs. George 
H.), 6 Oakland, Wis., Oct. 11, 1875. 

9-Cornet Robert Stetson (qv); | 

8-Benjamin (1641-1711), capt. Scituate mil. co.; 
rep. Gen. Ct.; m Bethia-—; 

7—Benjamin (1668-ca. 1740), m 1690, Grace Turner; 

6—Mathew (b 1690), m 1730, Hannah Lincoln; 

5-Mathew (1731-1807), Am. Rev.; m 1761, Mary 
Randall; 

4—Winslow (1767-1852), m 1796, Prudence Ralph; 

3-Winslow T. (1799-1854), m 1832, Matilda Rice. 

8-Edmund Rice (qv); ; 

7-Thomas (d 1681), m Mary King; ' 

6—Elisha (1679-1761), Sudbury, Mass.; m 1707, Eliza- 
beth Wheeler; 

5—Zebulon (1725-99), m 1749, Susanna Allen (1732- 
1823) ; j 


23) 3 
4-Stephen (1765-1857), from Roxbury, Vt., to Ft. 
Atkinson, Wis., ca. 1850; m 1798, Matilda Allen 
(1772-1861; Ephraim®, of Woodstock, Vt.; m Betty 


Wood); 

3—Matilda (1800-88), m 1832, Winslow Thomas Stet- 
son (3 above). 

9-William White (qv); ; ; 

8—Resolved (b 1614), came with his parents in the 
“Mayflower”; m Judith Vassall; 

7-Elizabeth, m Obadiah Wheeler (b 1651; Oba- 
diah§) ; 

6—-Elizabeth, m Elisha Rice (6 above). 

2-Dau. of Luther Leander Stetson (1838-1912), 
farmer; m 1866, Laura Lovilla Jackson (b 1847); 
issue: I-Winslow Thomas (b 1868; m Etta Hoyt); 
II-—Carrie Adele (b 1872; m Lewellyn Bruce Tay- 
lor); III—Mabel Mary (above); IV—Melvin 
Eugene (1881-1915). ’ 

IlI-m Aug. 27, 1902, George Henry Gohlke, 6 Madi- 
son, Wis., Nov. 11, 1874; son of Ludwig Gohlke 
(served 4 yrs. in Civil War), of Madison, Wis.; 
issue: 1-Evelyn Laura, 6 Lake Mills, Wis.. 
Aug. 10, 1903; Lesley Normal, 1923; 2-Richard 
Theodore, Lake Mills, Mar. 10, 1906; Northeast- 
ern Win. 

Ed. Fort Atkinson (Wis.) High School, and Gar- 
land Kindergarten Normal, Boston. Librarian, 
of Goodnow Library, South Sudbury, Mass. 

Mem. D.A.R. Residence: South Sudbury, Mass. 


1-PAYNE, Gavin Lodge, }b Jefferson Co., Ind., 
Sept. 3, 1869. 

11i-Stephen Hopkins (qv); y 

10-Constance (d 1677), m Nicholas Snow (d 1676); 

9-Mary (6 1630), m ca. 1650, Thomas Paine 
(Thomas”, qv); 

8—Elisha (1659-1735), m 1685, Rebecca Doane; : 

7—-Rev. Solomon (1698-1754), with his brother Eli- 
sha, led the famous Separatist fight against 
the State Church in Conn.; m ist, Sarah Car- 
ver, of the Duxbury, Mass., Carvers; m 2d, 
Priscilla Fitch (g.g.dau. of Capt. John Mason, 
hero of the Pequot War); f 

6—Ichabod (1727-1812), a founder of Amenia, N.Y.; 
m 1748, Hannah Boswell, of Canterbury; 

5—-Blihu (1753-1830), of Amenia, N.Y.; m Mary 
Parke (Thomas’, m Patience Rudd, g.dau. of 
Jonathan Rudd, whose romantic marriage per- 
formed by Gov. Winthrop gave the name to 
Bride’s Brook, Conn.); 

4-Solomon (1782-1857), Payne’s Corners, Trumbull 
Co., O.; a pioneer on Western Reserve; m 1807, 
Mary Gates (dese. Capt. Nicholas Olmsted, 
Capt. George Gates and Thomas Lord, early 
comers to Conn.); 

3-Elihu Rudd (1815-64), pioneer mfr. at Madison, 
Ind., in early ’30s; m 1839, Lydia Godman (g.dau. 
Capt. Samuel Godman, of Annapolis, of the 
4th Md. Line in Am. Rev.). 

2-Son of John Godman Payne (1848-89), drummer 
boy 12th Ind. at age of 18, and in 18th Ky. on 
Sherman’s March to the Sea; m Mary, dau. of 
Horatio Byfield, who, before Indiana was a 
state, settled in what is now Jefferson Co.. 
Ind.; issue: I-Gavin L. (above); II-—Janet (6 
1872; teacher of art and psychology, Indian- 
apolis High School; noted as a designer of fine 
jewelry for Morgan and other collections; m 
J. M. Bowles). 

I-m Dec. 12, 1904, Bertha, dau. of Frederick Fahn- 
ley, Indianapolis banker and jobber; issue: I— 
Ada, b 1905; grad. Knox School, Cooperstown. 
N.Y.; 2—-Frederick, 0 1906; student Princeton 
Tutoring School. 

M 2d, Jan. 7, 1920, Carolyn, dau. of Sanford 
Condé, formerly of Watervliet, N.Y. (desc. 
Chevalier Adam Condé, a Huguenot refugee 
who became high constable of Albany, N.Y., 


THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


and was massacred by the Indians at Schenec- 
tady, 1748). 

Investment banker, Indianapolis, Ind. War corr. 
Spanish-Am. War, 1898. Comd. Baty. A, of 
Indianapolis, on Mexican border, 1916; commd. 
col., 2d ind. F.A.; field dir. A.K.C. for Porto 
Rico and Virgin Islands, with station at Camp 
Las Casas, P.R.; adj. and 1t) col.) 38th Diva 
N.G., 1928-24. Mem. S.R., M.O.F.W., Soc. Ind. 
Pioneers. Clubs: Columbia, Indianapolis Ath- 
letic, Woodstock. Residence: 2135 N. Alabama 
St., Indianapolis, Ind. 


1-~-BOOKER, George Edward, Jr., ) Petersburg, 
Va., Mar. 22, 1872. 

8-Edward Booker, from Eng. to York Co., Va., 
1648; mem. Council same yr.; ; 

7-Capt. Richard (b ante 1652-d post 1704), of 
Gloucester Co., Va.; m 2d, 1694, Hannah (Hand) 
Marshall (Richard Hand, m Frances Purefoy); 

6—George, m Miss Glover; 

5—Richard (b 1764), m Martha Brunskill; 

4-Edward (d 1800), lt. Am. Rev.; m 1783, Edith 
Cobbs Anderson; 

38—William (1789-1855), capt. War 1812; m Nancy 
Dudley Agee (1799-1869). 

2-Son of George Edward Booker, D.D. (1823-99), 
B.A., Randolph-Macon, 1856, M.A., 1858; founder 
Southside Acad., Farmville, Va.; chaplain, 
capt. and maj., C.S.A.; m 1861, Elizabeth Nash 
Burkholder (d 1867); m 2d, 1869, Mary Frances 
Eubank (b 1848); issue (24 marriage): I—-George 
Edward, Jr. (above); IIl—Benjamin William 
(1876-80); IlI-Frank Eubank (m Peachy Ed- 
mundson Dorsey); IV—Marshall Brunskill (m 
Sallie Coles Edmunds); V—Frances Munford 
(1883-1904). 

I-m Apr. 29, 189, Annie Parham Howle, bd “Elm 
Shade,” Sussex Co., Va., Aug. 26, 1869; dau. of 
James David Howle, m Emma Parham, of 
“Hlm Shade,” Sussex Co., Va.; issue: 1-Emma 
Parham, b Sussex Co., Va., Feb. 11, 1897; Ran- 
dolph-Macon Woman’s Coll., ’22; 2-George Ed- 
ward, 3d, 6 Orange, Va., July 11, 1898; U. of Va., 
24; LL.B., U. Richmond, 1926; 3-Nancy Howle, 
6 Petersburg, Va., May 10, 1902; Stuart Hall, ’20. 

Ed. at William and Mary, ’90 (Kappa Sigma, Phi 
Beta Kappa), Randolph-Macon Coll., ’93 (D.D., 
1907), and U. Va., 1906. Ordained M.E. Ch., S., 
ministry, 1896; presiding elder, Richmond Dis- 
trict, 1925—. Trustee Randolph-Macon System 
of Schools and Colleges. Mem. S.A.R., U.C.V.. 
etc. Club: Country of Va. Residence: 1705 
Park Av., Richmond, Va. 


1-BOOTH, Emmons Rutledge, 6 Franklin Co., 
Ind., Mar. 4, 1851. 

6-Charles Booth, Quaker; at Chester Meeting ca. 
1700; m Elizabeth Conway; 

5-Thomas, m Elizabeth Bulla; 

4—-Ebenezer, m Mary Watson; 
3—John (1782-1829), Cecil Co., Md.; m Elizabeth 
Longwill. 

10-John (Searing) Sering® (b 1580), m London, Eng., 
1610, Jane Badger; 

9-Simon (6 1618), was at Stamford, Conn., 1640; 
went to Hempstead, L.I., 1644; held responsible 
positions; 

8—John (ca. 1638-1731), m Ann Pearsall; 

7-Samuel (b 1680), m Hannah Carman (?); 

6—Samuel (6 1700), m Rose-; - 

5-Samuel (0b ca. 1720), m Younas Broadhead; 

4—Samuel (1758-1823), served in Am. Rev., but offi- 
cial records wanting; m Sarah Mann (Joseph', 
pvt. Am. Rev.); 

3-Samuel _ (1781-1851), m Elizabeth Tharp (John‘4, 
It. Am. Rev.). 

2-Son of Ebenezer Booth (1813-57), architect and 
builder; m 1844, Margaret Elizabeth Sering 
(1824-1900); issue: I-Hannah Elizabeth (1845-1912; 
m Elias Morgan); II—-John Samuel (1847-1923: m 
Susan Cline); I1I-Emmons Rutledge (above): 
IV—Melisse Ann (1853-1908; m John Thompson; 
m 2d, William Evans). 

IlI-m Jan. 1, 1875, Clara Virginia Van Fleet (Apr. 
24, 1851-Apr. 27, 1879); dau. of Henry H. Van 
Fleet, of Wauseon, O.; issue: 1-Mary Mabel 
(Aug. 27, 1875-Mar. 24, 1915); m Feb. 4, 1897, Rob- 
ert C. McConaughy (issue: Francis B.; Mary 
Alice; Robert B.); 2-Clarence V. (b and d 1879). 

M 2d, Nov. 29, 18883, Mary Augusta Mermod, B St. 
Louis, Mo., Dec. 15, 1856; dau. of Augustus S. 
Mermod, came from Switzerland to St. Louis, 
where he was a jeweler over 50 yrs.; issue: 1— 
Robert Mermod, b St. Louis, Mo., June 15, 1885; 
U. Cincinnati, ’08; m Nov. 25, 1909, Rose S., dau. 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA ah ys 


of George B. Sherwood, of Cincinnati (issue: 
Robert M., Jr.; Rose Mary). 

Nat. Normal U., Lebanon, O., ’74; A.M., Ph.D., U. 
Wooster, 1896. Prin., Technical School of Cin- 
cinnati, 1888-98; D.O., Am. School of Osteopathy, 
Kirksville, Mo., 1900. Osteopathic physician. 
Pres. Am. Osteopathie Assn., 1901-02; pres. Cin- 
cinnati Chapter S.A.R., 1920—. Residence: 6463 
Grandvista Av., Cincinnati, O. 


1-BOOTH, Mary Batterman (Mrs. Ralph H.), 0 
Chicago, I1l., May 31, 1881. 

4-John Batterman (b nr. Hanover, Germany), 
iron foundry; 

3-John Otto (b Germany, 1830-d Chicago, 1912), 
grocery business; m 1854, Maria Meyer. 

Maternally, Schreyer, or Shreyer, family of 
Alsace (spoke French); 

3—-Mary Schreyer (0 in Minn., 18387-d in Minn., 
1887), m 1st, 1855, Joseph Schuster (who d and 
was buried in Treves, Prussia, 1867, having 
been sent abroad with his family for his 
health). 

2-Dau. of John Henry Batterman (1856-1904), 
wholesale paper merchant, Detroit, m1877, Mary 
Schuster (1857-1921); issue: I-John Joseph (b 
1879; m Elenora Carl, of Boston, Mass.); II- 
Mary (above). 

II-m May 23, 190%, Ralph Harman Booth, b To- 
ronto, Ont., Sept. 29, 1873 (See Who’s Who in 
America); issue: 1-John Lord, 6 Detroit, Mich., 
June 18, 1907; 2-Virginia Kingswood, 0b Detroit, 
July 30, 1908. 

Ed. Kirkland private school, Chicago. Hobby: 
Collector of paintings and art objects. Mem. 
Am, Federation of Art, Detroit Inst. of Art; 
pres. Woman’s Auxiliary of the Detroit Sym- 
phony; mem. Detroit Symphony Soc., Arts and 
Crafts Soc.,etc. Clubs: Woman’s City, Theatre 
Arts. Residence: 315 Washington Rd., Grosse 
Pointe, Mich. 


1CLEVENGER, William M., 0b 
Burlington Co., N.J., May 4, 1872. 

7-John Clevenger, from Wales before 1695, set- 
tled in Monmouth Co., N.J.; and thru his 
g.son: 

5—Job (d 1778), m Margaret Brown; 

NA aaa (1773-1837), m Mary Ann Warrington (d 


Ms 

38-Thomas (1810-42), m Agnes Gray (1817-42). 

9-Richard Wescoat (d ca. 1649), from Eng. before 
1687; m Joanna— (d 1682); 

8—John, m 1667, Ruth Hyatt; 

7—Richard (b 1668), m Rachel Holmes (0 1670); 

6—Daniel (1707-91), m Deborah Smith (1709-91) ; 

5—Thomas (1747-1823), m Chloe Ann Reed (1759-1831) ; 
4—Arthur (1783-1836), m 1810, Elizabeth Steelman 
(1791-1868) ; 

3-Absalom Steelman (1811-72), m Eleanor Giber- 
son (1809-36). 

2-Son of William Clevenger (1838-1906), farmer; m 
1860, Eleanor Giberson Wescoat (b 1836); issue: 
I-Joseph Anderson (b 1861); II—-William M. 
(above); II1I—Clayton Cox (1877-78). 

II—-m May 4, 1899, Cornelia Bateman Ogden, 6 
Cedarville, N.J., Dec. 4, 1879; dau. of George F. 
Ogden, of Bridgeton, N.J., who m Ella Shep- 
pard; issue: 1-Margaret Ogden, b Atlantic City, 
N.J., Apr. 18, 1901; m Dec. 26, 1928, John Bening- 
ton Elfreth, Jr. 

Counsellor at law. Mem. S.C.W., S.A.R. Resi- 
dence: 17 S. Stenton Pl., Atlantic City, N.J. 


1-FLETCHER, Austin Bradstreet, ) Cambridge, 
Mass., Jan. 19, 1872. 

9-Robert Fletcher (qv); 

8—-Francis (1636-1704), Concord, Mass.; m 1656, Eliza- 
beth Wheeler (d 1704); 

7-Samuel (1657-1744), m 1682, Elizabeth Wheeler; 

6—Timothy (6 1704), m Elizabeth-; 

5—-Ephraim (1740-1836), Newport, N.H.; m 1762. 
Sarah Davenport (1739-1806) ; 

4—E}phraim (1767-1854), m 1794, Jael More (1774-1862); 

Seance (1799-1874), Cornish, N.H.; m 1827, Ann 

elly. 

9-John Kelly (d 1644), from Eng. to Newbury, 
Mass., 1635; 

8—John (1642-1718), m 1663, Sarah Knight (1648-1714); 

7—John (1668-1735), m 1696, Elizabeth Emery (b 1680): 

STR ant (1704-74), m 1725, Hannah Bartlett 

5—John (1736-1821), m 1758, Elizabeth Hoyt (1739- 


1826) ; 

ene (1775-1863), m 1803, Lydia Farrington (1782- 
1 ; 

8—Ann (1805-42), m Quartus Fletcher (3 above). 


Chester Tp., 


8-Francis Wyman (1619-99), from Eng.; a founder 
of Woburn, Mass., 1640; m 1650, Abigail Reed, of 
Woburn; : 

7-William (1656-1705), m Prudence Putnam, of 
Salem; 

crete (1696-1754), m 1721, Hannah Walker (1698- 


5—-William (1736-85), m 1760, Phebe Gage (1741-1812) ; 

igo (1763-1817), m 1794, Betsey Tenney (1769- 

3-William (1797-1877), m 1827, Ruth Emerson Brad- 
street (1798-86; Capt. Elijah*; Sgt. Samuel®; 
Samuel’; John’; Gov. Simon’). 

2-Son of Ruel Haseltine Fletcher (1829-1922), 
school master; m 1863, Rebecca Caroline Wy- 
man (1837-1906); issue: I-Charles Ruel (m Bertha 
A. Holway); II—Caroline Rebecca (b 1868); III— 
Austin Bradstreet (above); I1V—Edward Wy- 
man (b 1874; m Estelle Phipps); V—Frank Kelly 
(b 1876); VI—Frederick William (1878-1909). 

IlI-m Mar. 1, 1894, Ethel Hovey, 6 Cambridge, 
Mass., Aug. 1, 1871; dau. of Horatio Nelson 
Hovey, Jr., of Cambridge, Mass. (desc. Daniel 
Hovey, Ipswich, Mass., 1635); issue: 1-Dorothy, 
b Somerville, Mass., May 12, 1895; A.B., Welles- 
ley, ’16; m Sept. 8, 1917, Laurence H. Chapman 
(issue: Fletcher, 6 1918; Laurence, Jr., b 1921); 
2-Norman (Sept. 27, 1899-July 7, 1906). 

S.B., Harvard, ’98. Sec. and exec. officer, Mass. 
Highway Commn., 1893-1910; sec.-engr., San 
Diego Co. (Calif.) Highway Commn., 1910-11; 
chief highway engr. of Calif., 1911-23; pres. 
State Reclamation Bd., 1917-23; dir. of public 
work of Calif., 1921-23; chief engr., U.S. Bureau 
of Pub. Roads, Washington, 1916 (on leave); 
consulting engr., U.S. Dept. Agr., since 1923. 
Mem. Calif. Council of Defense, 1917-19 (exec. 
com.). Pres. 4th Am. Road Congress, Atlanta, 
1914; del. 1st Internat. Road Congress, Paris, 
1908, and 3d congress, London, 1913. Mem. 
S.C.W., S.A.R., Am. Soc. C.E., ete. Clubs: Cos- 
mos (Washington), Harvard (San Francisco), 
Residence: 2526 U St., Sacramento, Calif. 


thew hod! Augustus, b Mastic, L.I., N.Y., Aug. 

, 1845. 

7-Richard Floyd (qv); 

6—Col. Richard (1665-1737), m Margaret Nicoll (1662- 
1718; Matthias’? [1626-87], lst English colonial 
sec. of N.Y.); 

5—Nicoll (1705-55), Mastic, L.I.; m Tabitha Smith 
(1704-55) ; 

4—Gen. William (1734-1821), a ‘“‘signer’’; m 1st, Han- 
nah Jones (1740-81); 

8—Nicoll (1762-1852), m Phoebe Gelston (1771-1836). 

2-Son of John Gelston Floyd (1806-81), judge, 
mem. 26th, 27th and 32d Congresses; m Sarah 
Backus Kirkland (1810-72); issue: I—Nicoll (1836- 
1903; m Cornelia DuBois); II—Katherine (d); III 
—Richard (d): IV—John Gelston (1841-1903; m 
Julia Floyd DuBois); V—Sarah K. (d 1923: m 
Herbert Beach Turner); VI-Augustus (above). 

vVi-m Sept. 19, 1872, Emma Rolfe Cooper, 0 S. 
Oyster Bay, L.I., Aug. 21, 1848; dau. of George 
H. Cooper, of Brooklyn, N.Y.; issue: 1—Rolfe, b 
Englewood, N.J., Nov. 24, 1873; A.B., Harvard, 
95; M.D., Columbia, 1899; maj. and It. col., M.C., 
U.S.A., World War: m June 21, 1901, Emma, dau. 
Lewis Livingston Delafield, New York (issue: 
Rolfe, Jr., b 1902: Richard, 1904-05; Emily Dela- 
field, 6 1905; William, b 1910). 

A.M., Rutgers, ’65 (Delta Phi). Merchant, many 
yrs., now retired. Commr. State Board of 
Charities. Mem. S.N.S., S.R. Residence: Mas- 
tic, P.O. Moriches, N.Y. 


1-BOSWORTH, Martha Edna, } Troy, N.Y., Oct. 
15, 1885 


10-Edward Bosworth; 

9-Jonathan, m Elizabeth-; 

8—-Jonathan, m Hannah Howland (John’); 

7-John, m Elizabeth Toogood; 

6—-David, m Mary Strong; 

5—David, soldier Am. Rev.; m Mindwell Fitch; 

4-Sherman, m Lucy Merchant; 

3—George Sherman, m Julia M. Bulkley. 

&-John Ingram, m Elizabeth Gardner; 

7-—Nathaniel, m Esther Smith; 

6-Jonathan, m Mary Montague; 

Bolone Shad soldier Am. Rev.; m Joannah Kel- 
ogee; 

4-Jonathan, m Polly Underwood (Jonathan’; 
Jonathan’, soldier Am. Rev.; Joseph’; Joseph§; 
Joseph®, a propr. of Hingham, Mass.); 

2—-Henry, m Martha Butler. 

2-Only child of Charles Homer Bosworth (1843- 


118 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


1914), pharmacist; m 1877, Emma Ingram (6 1848). 
Mem. S.M.D., D. A. 1B etc. Residence: 119 E. 
Housatonic’ St. Pittsfield, Mass. 


GOODRICH 


Arms: 


Azure, 
rampant, argent. 


sermee of crosses-crosslet, a lion 
Crest: A demi-lion rampant, couped argent, hold- 

ing in dexter paw a cross-crosslet-fitchee. 
Motto: Ditat-servate-fides. 


age heb sete Laurence, ) St. Paul, Minn., June 

, 1871. 

8-Ensign William Goodrich (qv); 

7-John (1653-1730), m 1678, Rebecca Allen (0b 1660; 
Capt. John’, of Charlestown, Mass.); 

6—Allyn (1690-1764), m 1st, his first cousin, Eliza- 
beth Goodrich (Col. David’, m Hannah Wright; 
Ensign William’, above); 

5-Samuel (1720-89), m 1747, Martha Langdon (John‘, 
m Sarah Lee); 

4-Samuel (1762- 1828), m 1788, Mary Strong 
EHKunice Gilbert); 

3-Asa (1794-1869), m 1815, Pamelia Hurlburt. 

2-Son of Augustus J. Goodrich (1818-87), m 3d, 1862, 
Rachel (1887-1911), dau. of Kennedy T. Friend, m 
Sevilla Schafner. 

M pebtt 20, 1897, Mary Benedict Corning (qv for 
issue 

Residence: R.F.D. 3, Spokane, Wash. 


1-GOODRICH, Mary Benedict Corning (Mrs. 
Laurence), 0 St. Paul, Minn., June 8, 1872. 

8-Samuel Corning (qv); 

7-Samuel (1641-1714), m Hannah Batcheler (John‘); 

6—Joseph (1679-1718), m Rebeckah Woodbury; 

5—Josiah (1709-60), m Jane Andrus; 

4—-Asa (1753-1815), m 1782, Cynthia Seymour (6 1759); 

3-Edward (1802-61), mcht., m 2d, 1885, Catharine 
Matilda Austin (1813-53; Daniel4; Daniel®; Dr. 
Nathaniel®; Anthony’; Richard8, qv). 
2-Dau. of John Wheeler Leavitt Corning (1844- 
1921), mfr., St. Paul; m 1869, Mary Elizabeth 
Rogers (1849-1919); issue: I—Leavitt (b 1870; m 
Margaret McCallum Judson); II—-Mary Bene- 
dict (above); III—Charles Rogers (b 1874; m 
Katherine Southall); [V—Emily Austin (b 1880): 
V-John C. I. (6 1889; m Mary Judith O’Brien). 

II-m July 20, 1897, Laurence Goodrich (av for 
genealogy); issue: 1—Darthea (1898-1900) ; 2-Carol 
Friend, 6 Spokane, Wash., June 27, 1900; Wash. 
State Coll., ’24; 3-Laurence Benedict, 0} St. 
Paul, Minn., Sept. 7, 1902; Wash. State Coll., ’24. 

Residence: R.F.D. No. 3, Spokane, Wash. 


1-GOODENIGHT, Clifton Shealey, b Simpson- 
ville, Shelby Co., Ky., Nov. 4, 1878. 

5-Michael Goodknight, fled from France to Ger- 
many to escape religious persecution, thence 
to America, 1694, and settled in Germantown, 


(Bela®, m 


Pa.; removed to Rockbridge Co., Va., 1708, to 
Mecklenburg Co., N.C., 1762, to Harlan’s Sta- 
tion, Mercer Co:, Ky., 1780; mem. Mecklenburg 
Conv., 1775; killed by Indians nr. Harlan’s Sta- 
tion, Sept. 1, 1781; m 2d, 1762, Mary Landers; 

4-Abraham (b 1766), m Mary Hanna; 

3—Jacob (b ca. 1794), m Mary Bevens (Richard‘, m 
Catharine-). 

2—Son of William Middleton Goodknight, m Ade- 
line Newton, dau. of “Mac” Phillips; issue: I-— 
Mary (m W. D. Tucker); II-Frank Phillips (m 
Angie McIntyre); IlI—-William Brightwell (m 
Nancy Rowland Byars); IV—Clifton Shealey 
(above). 

IV-—m Oct. 31, 1908, Amelia Lillian Estelle Prewitt 


(qv). 

Rae schools of Ky., and special work, U. of 
Hawaii. Mem. Honolulu Chamber of Com- 
merce, Ad Club, Pan-Pacific Club, Southern, 
Elks. Residence: ‘“Maluhia,’ Kahala Av., 
Honolulu, H.T. 


1-GOODKNIGET, Amelia Lillian Estelle (Mrs. 
Clifton Shealey), 6 Kleburg, Dallas Co., Tex., 
Aug. 15, 1887. 

7—Gen. George Byrd Prewitt (b and d in Va.); 

6-Michael (6b in southern Va., ca. 1722-d 1798), of 
Campbell Co., Va., and Shelby Co., Ky.; m 1742, 
Elizabeth Simpkins (6 ca. 1724-ante 1789); 

5—-Byrd (1752-1833), pvt. 5th Va. Cont. Line; m ca, 
1779, Sarah Hurt (d ante 1828); 

4—Robert Hurt (1791-1845), m-Nov. 1815, Elizabeth 
Clark (1793-1875; James®, of Va., m HElizabeth 
Summers); 

8-James Paulen Clark (1823-98), 2d 1t., Co. I, 65th 
Ind. Vols. in Civil War; m 1845, Sarah Burns 
(1824-1909; Micah‘! [1795-1876], m Frances [1799- 
1874], dau. of Charles Robertson, b 1771, m 
Nancy Ford, 6 1774). 

2—-Dau. of Dr. George Thompson Prewitt (1857- 
1916), adj. gen.’s office, War Dept.; m 1885, 
Martha Jane (1869-1916), dau. of of Benjamin 
Franklin Elam (1834-99), m 1855, Angeline (1839- 
1871), dau. of James Moore; issue: I-Amelia 
Lillian Estelle (above); II—-George Leland (0 
1889; m 1915, Effie May Atkins (b 1892). 

I-m Oct. 31, 1908, Kansas City, Mo., Clifton 
Shealey Goodknight (qv). 

Ed. Peabody and Eastern high schs., Washing- 
ton, D.C., and Coll. of Hawaii, Honolulu. Mem. 
D. A. R. (state vice regent). Clubs: Pan-Pacific, 
Southern. Residence: ‘‘Maluhia,”’ Kahala Av., 
Honolulu, H.T. 


1-FOLLETTE, Abbie Eliza, 6 Townshend, Vt., 


July 27, 1869. 

5-Samuel Follette (1746-1803), of Attleboro and 
Hubbardston, Mass.; French and Indian War; 
m 1775, Sarah Metcalf (1755-83; Jonathan®; John’; 
Jonathan’; Michael®; Michael); 

4-Samuel (1777-1867), of Hubbardston, Mass., and 
Jamaica, Vt.; m Abigail Wheat (1776-1847; Sam- 
uel’, m Mary Sabin; Josiah*; Joseph’; Joshua’; 
Moses?) ; 

3-Samuel Wheat (1813-43), of Jamaica, Vt.; m 1841, 
Eliza Bemis (1813-99; Davidt, m Keziah, ‘dau. of 
David Stiles; Gideon’; Timothy; Robert’). 

10-—Capt. Edward Johnson (1598-1672), from Can- 
terbury, Co. Kent, Eng., to Woburn, Mass., 
1637; commanded first mil. co. of Woburn; 
author of “Zion’s Wonderworking Providences 
in New England”; m Susan— (d 1691); 

9—Maj. William (1628-1704), of Woburn; com- 
manded forces of Mass. against Indians, 1695: 
m 1655, Esther Wiswell (Elder Thomas”, of 
Dorchester); 

8-Ebenezer (1660-1737), of Woburn; sgt., 1693-1736; 
m a Sarah Winn (Ens. Joseph®, m Rebecca 
Re 

7-Ebenezer (1699-1756), of Woburn; served in 
expdn. against Crown Point, 1756; m 1725, Sarah 
Stearns (Isaac’, m Mary Merriam, of Billerica); 

6-William (6 1733), of Woburn, Westford, and 
Littleton, Mass.; m 1760, Sarah Kendall (0 17384; 
Nathaniel’, m Sarah Carter); 

5—Nathaniel (b 1762), Am. Rev.; m 1787, Molly 
Wright (Peter®, m Ellen Chase); 

4—Nathaniel Kendall (1787-1816), m 1811, Nancy 
Kidder (Capt. Francis®, of Littleton, soldier 
.Am. Rev., m Abigail, dau. of John Russell; 
Francis®; Enoch?: James’); 

38—Abigail K. (1812-1901), m Orison Kimball (1807-79), 
capt. Vt. militia (Johné; Ebenezer®; Ebenezer®; 
Ebenezer’; Samuels; Richard?; Richard?). 

2Dau. of James Otis Follette (1842-1912), of 
Townshend, Vt.; soldier Civil War, 1863; m 1864, 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 


Clara Elizabeth Kimball (1842-1915); issue: I-— 
Alice Mary (b 1866; m 1896, Walter G. Austin, of 
Weston, Vt.); IIl—Abbie Eliza (above); III-— 
Martha A. (b 1872; m 1898, Wilmer Turner, of 
Weston); IV—Orison W. (b 1875; m 1898, Emily 
Colburn, d 1924); V—Arthur G. (b 1876; m 1902, 
May Elwood); VI—Florence Ethel (6 1887). 
II-Supt. of schools. Residence: Weston, Vt. 


1-FOLSOM, Elizabeth Knowles (Mrs. Wendell 
B.), b Belgrade, Me., Sept. 24, 1874. 

8-John Knowles (d 1705), from Eng. to Cam- 
bridge, Mass., ca. 1650; later at Hampton, N.H.; 
m 1660, Jemima Asten; 

7-John (1661-1733), m Susanna-—; 

6—Amos (1689-1746), m Abigail (Brown) Dowst; | 

Reka! (1732-77), soldier Am. Rev.; m Lydia Phil- 

rick; 

4-Elisha (1766-1847), m Margaret Gordon; 

38—Elisha (1798-1869), m 2d, Nancy Tilton. 

9-John Miller, from Eng., a propr. of Rehoboth, 
Mass., 1643; 

S-Robert (1632-1699), soldier in King Philip’s War, 
at Falls Fight, 1676; m Elizabeth Saben; 

7—Nathaniel (1672-1740), m Susanna Gladdin; 

6—Joseph (b 1710), m Grizzell Whittaker; 
5—Joseph (1741-1832), soldier Am. Rev.; m Thank- 
ful Gilmore; 

4—Jesse (1772-1845),“m Levina Thurston; 

3-Elkanah_ (1802-1880), m 2d, Deborah Crowell 
(Richardson) Gleason (Joel Richardson‘, m 
Temperance, dau. of Levi Crowell®; Joseph 
Crowell’). 

2-Dau. of William Manley Knowles (} 1841), 
farmer; m Isabel (Miller) Dunn (1844-97); issue: 
J—EFlisha Merton (b 1872; m Elvira Cross); II- 
Elizabeth (above). 

II-m June 6, 1895, Wendell Burt Folsom, 6 Exeter, 
N.H., Mar. 25, 1864; propr. Exeter Brass Works; 
son of Ebenezer Folsom, of Exeter, N.H. 
(Josiah®; James‘; Peter®; Peter®; Peter?; John’). 

Mem. S.M.D., Soc. Dese. of John Howland, 
C.D.A., D.C.W., D.A.R. (state historian and 
registrar Exeter Chapter), N.E. Hist. Geneal. 
Soc., Soe. Preservation of N.E. Antiquities, 
N.H. Hist. Soc., ete. Compiling Folsom Gene- 
alogy. Residence: 129 High St., Exeter, N.H. 


“SShthorted Henry Jerome, }) Memphis, Mo., Jan. 

6—John Gorin, from France to Fairfax Co., Va., 
1756; m Betty Franklin; 

5—-Henry (1768-1830), m Sarah Pell (1771-1840); 

4—John D. (1790-1846), m Martha Thomas (1788-1876) ; 

ea ey William (1812-74), m Mary Johnson (1810- 

2-Son of Marcellus Gladden Gorin, D.D., LL.D. 
(1836-1903), Presbyn. minister; m 1858, Joanna 
Knott (1842-1923); issue: JI—Alice (b 1859; m 
Thomas Samuel Harrison); II—Frederick Proc- 
tor (b 1861); II1I—Maude (b 1862); IV—Mary Irvine 
(b1867; m Edward Simpson Grant); V—Josephine 
(b 1869); VI-—Henry Jerome (above). 

Vi-m Mar. 25, 1914, Gladys Eyres, b Aug. 31, 1893: 
errs 1—Robert Bartley, b Seattle, Wash., May 

M 2d, Feb. 21, 1923, Charlotte Patterson, 6 Min- 
neapolis, Minn., Aug. 16, 1894; dau. of Edward 
Patterson, of Minneapolis. 

LL.B., Washington U., St. Louis, 1902. Admitted 
to bar, 1902; in practice at Seattle, Wash., since 
1911. Mem. S.A.R. (pres. Seattle Chapter, 1924- 
1925). Clubs: Arctic, Monks. Summer place: 
Vashon Island, Wash. Residence: 600 Welling- 
ton Av., Seattle, Wash. 


ht A ade he George, b Machias, Me., Nov. 26, 


8-John Folsom (qv); 

7—-Dea. John (1640-1715), Exeter, N.H.; m 1675, Abi- 
gail Perkins (Abraham§, qv); 

6—Jeremiah (1680-1757), Newmarket, N.H.; m 2d, 


1705, Elizabeth-; 
5—-Anna (1731-63), Newmarket; m 1758, Joseph 
Aare (1726-1806), 1st 1lt. French and Indian 
ar; 
balan aoe (1758-93), Am. Rev.; m 1781, Sarah 


ram; 

8-Susan G. (1789-1875), m 1812, Edward Baker. 

2-Son of Patrick Enright Donworth (1810-76), 
came from Ireland to Me., 1833; lumber mfr., 
ship owner; m 1837, Sarah Egan (1810-43); m 2d, 
1846, Mary Eliza Baker (1822-1906); issue (1st 
marriage): I-Mary Hliza (1840-1908; m Stephen 
Sherlock); II—John P. (b 1842); (2d marriage): 
TII-—Clement B. (b 1848); [V—Grace (author; See 
Who’s Who in America); V—Austin (1859-1925) ; 


119 


ViI-George (above); ViII—Maria Baker (1863- 
1917); VIII—Albert B. (qv for Baker lineage). 
vVi-m Roe 22, 1889, Emma Laura Tenney (qv for 

issue). 

A.B., Georgetown, ’81 (Phi Delta Phi). Lawyer; 
U.S. dist. judge for western dist. of Wash., 
1909-12; now mem. law firm of Donworth, Todd, 
Higgins & Holman, Seattle (See Who’s Who in 
America). Mem. S.C.W., S.R. (past pres. Wash. 
soc.). Decorated Cavaliere Order of Crown of 
Italy, 1923, and Commendatore, 1925. Clubs: 
University (New York), University (Washing- 
ton), Rainier, Seattle Golf and Country, Uni- 
versity. Summer place: “Thornwood”, Bain- 
bridge Island, Wash. Residence: 1220 7th Av. 
W., Seattle, Wash. 

1-DONWORTH, Emma Laura Tenney (Mrs. 
George), b Houlton, Me., Oct. 26, 1862. 

9-Thomas Tenney (qv); 

8-Dea. John (1640-1722), Bradford (now Grove- 
land), Mass.; m 1st, 1663, Mercy Parrat (1646-67; 
Francis?) ; 

7-—Dea. Samuel (1667-1748), of Bradford; m 2d, 1690, 
Sarah Boynton (1671/72-1709; Capt. Joseph’); 

6—Dea. Phillip (1706-83), Bradford; m Jane Hale; 

5-Dea. William (1740-1826), Bradford; m Rebecca 
Eames; 

4—-Dr. Nathan (1769-1848), Sedgwick and Bluehill, 
Me.; m Mary Carleton; 

38—John (1801-37), Houlton, Me.; m Hannah Pearce. 

2-Dau. of Charles Pearce Tenney (1835-1902), of 
Houlton, Me.; m Mary Sophia Pierce (1837-1907) ; 
issue: I-Emma Laura (above); II—John Augus- 
tus (m Theodate Black); IIl1I—Lucy Frances (m 
Seat hee V. Doherty); I1V—Ada (m H. B. F. Jer- 
vis). 

I-m Aug. 22, 1889, George Donworth (qv); issue 
(all 6 Seattle, Wash.): 1-Charles Tenney (See 
Vol. 1, p. 252); 2-Robert Baker, 6 May 14, 1897; 
B.A., Yale, 719; B.S., Mass. Inst. Tech., ’21; m 
Dec. 20, 1922, Sarah, dau. of James M. Painter, 
of Kittanning, Pa. (issue: Robert B., Jr.); 3—- 
Mary, b Dec. 15, 1901; A.B., U. Wash., ’26. 

Summer place: “Thornwod,” Bainbridge Island, 


Wash. Residence: 1220 7th Av. W., Seattle, 
Wash. 

1-DONWORTH, Albert Bernard, ) Machias, Me., 
Apr. 11, 1867. 


8-Richard Baker (d 1689), from Eng, to Dorches- 
ter, Mass., 1685; m 1639, Faith Withington; 

7T-John (1643-1690), m 1667, Preserved Trott; 

6—James (1674-1734), m Judith Maxfield: 

5—-Samuel (1719-59), m 1748, Johanna Kiteley; 

4-Samuel (1751-1838), Am. Rev.; m Patience Jones; 

38—Edward (1786-1838), m 1812, Susan Gilman Young. 

2-Son of Mary Eliza Baker (1822-1906), m 1846, as 
his 2d wife, Patrick Enright Donworth (1810- 
1876). For issue and Folsom lineage see 
George Donworth. 

M ea 1904, Marian Louise MacIntyre (qv for 
issue). 

Bowdoin (D.K.E.); grad. U.S.M.A., ’91. Lawyer. 
Served as Ist lt., Spanish-Am. War; mem. 
Legal Advisory Bd., 1917-18. Mem.S.R. Inter- 
ested in books of reference and non-fiction in 
public library of which he is patron and chmn. 
of trustees. Residence: Houlton, Me. 


1-BDONWORTH, Marian Louise MacIntyre (Mrs. 
Albert B.), 6 Houlton, Me., Mar. 18, 1868. 

Dese. John Woodbury (1580-1641), from Eng. to 
Beverly, Mass., 1624; dep. Mass. Gen. Ct., 1625; 
m Agnes—; and thru: 

7—Ebenezer (6 1708), settled at Salem, N.H., ca. 
1740; m Elizabeth Smith (6 1714); 

6-Ebenezer (1733-ante 1774), lost at sea; 

5—Ebenezer (1760-1835), Am. Rev.; m 1780, Deborah 
(Parker) Pomeroy; 

4-James (1793-1872), War 1812; m 1813, Rebecca 
Sydleman; 

3—Eben (1817-95), postmaster, Houlton, Me.; mem. 
Me. Ho. of Rep. and Senate over 20 yrs.; mem. 
Gov.’s Council; m 1848, Louisa Martin (Ray) 
Davis (6 1817). 

2—Only child of Marian Louise Woodbury (b 1846), 
m 1865, John Clarendon MacIntyre (1835-1919), 
merchant and bank dir., Houlton, Me. 

M July 19, 1904, Albert Bernard Donworth (qv); 
Prioas 1—John Scott, b Houlton, Me., Dec. 19, 

Residence: Main St., Houlton, Me. 

1-BOVEY, Frank Alden, } St. Johns, N.B., Sept. 
17, 1861-Oct. 9, 1925. 

9-John Alden (qv); 

8—Ruth, m John Bass (b 1632); 


120 


7-Sarah (0 1672), m Ephraim Thayer (6 1669); 

6—Abigail (b 1713), m 1734, Dr. Benjamin Richards; 

5—-Mary (b 1753), m Samuel Jones; 

4—-Ruth (6 1778), m Aaron Hayden; 

3-Sarah L. (b 1808), m Luke Brooks. 

2-Son of Hannah Caroline Brooks (1831-1906), mm 
1856, Charles Argalis Bovey (1831-1911), lumber 
mfr.; ; went from St. Johns, N.B., to Minneap- 
olis, Minn., 1869 (For issue and Brooks lineage 
see Charles Cranston Bovey, Vol. 1, p. 489). 

II-m Aug. 18, 1886, Sara Newton Johnson, 6 St. 
Anthony, Minn., Oct. 8, 1861; dau. of John 
Chandler Johnson, of Minneapolis, Minn.; is- 
7396), 1—Charles Argalis, II (Apr. 9, 1891- -Apr. 3, 

Was pres. Melone, Bovey Lumber Co., Minne- 
apolis. Residence: Wayzata, Minn. 

1-BOWEN, Fanny Corey, 0} I'all River, Mass., 
Oct. 17, 1869. 

6—John Bowen, m 1739, Penelope (Read) Borden 
(6 1708; John, Jr.’, town clerk of Freetown and 
rep. Gen. Court of Mass.); 

aaa (1740-1825), m 1762, Hannah Cook (1741-96; 

ohn 


); 
4-Abraham (1773-1824), rep. Gen. Ct.; postmaster 


of Fall River; m Ruth Graves (1769-1824; 
James, of Providence); 
38—Abraham (1803-89), shipping mcht.; m 1827, 


Sarah Ann Read (1804-91; Col. Joseph E.*, mem. 
Mass. Legislature). 

5-Asahel Crosman (1756-1837), soldier Am. Rev.; 
ms nf Olive Bliss (1765-1815; Noah*, of Reho- 
oth); 

4—Tryphena, m Thomas Bennett; 

3—Clarissa (1806-88), m 1832, Jonathan Corey (1793- 
1866; dese. William Corey, Portsmouth, R.1., 
ca, 1657). 

2-Dau. of Joseph Abraham Bowen (1832-1914), 
mcht., Fall River, Mass.; m 1865, Fanny Maria 
(6b 1840), dau. of Jonathan Corey, of Fall River; 
issue: 1-Joseph Henry (1866-1918; m 1890, Mary 
S. Whitney, See their son, Joseph Whitney); 
II—-Fanny Corey (above). 

Ed. Smith Coll., 90. Residence: 187 Rock St., 
Fall River, Mass. 


1-BOWEN, Joseph Whitney, } Fall River, Mass., 
May 18, 1891. 

7-John Bowen, m 1739, Penelope (Read) Borden 
(6 1708; John, Jr.7, town clerk of Freetown 
and rep. Gen. Ct. of Mass.); 

6—-Nathan (1740-1825), m 1762, Hannah Cook (1741- 
96; John’); 

5- ‘Abraham (1773-1824), rep. Gen. Ct.; postmaster 
of Fall River; m Ruth Graves (1769-1824; 
James?®, of Providence); 

4-Abraham (1803-89), shipping mecht.; m _ 1827, 
Sarah Ann Read (1804-91; Col. Joseph E.5, mem. 
Mass. Legislature); 

3- —Joseph Abraham (1832- 1914), mcht., Fall River, 
Mass.; m 1865, Fanny Maria Corey (See their 
dau. Fanny Corey Bowen). 

2-Son of Joseph Henry Bowen (1866-1918), A.B., 
Harvard, ’88; merchant; m 1890, Mary Sylvina 
Whitney (6 1868); issue: I-Joseph Whitney 
(above); II—Harold Corey (0 1896; m 1920, Edith 
W. Kidd); I1I-—Edward Hooper (b 1899; m 1922, 
Isabel Carpenter). 

I-m Novy. 16, 1915, Florence Horton, 6} Fall River, 
Mass., July 29, 1890; dau. of Melvin Borden 
Horton, of Fall River; issue: 1-Joseph Hor- 
ton, b Fall River, Mass., Mar. 1, 1917; 2—Rich- 
ard, 6 Fall River, May 3, 1922. 

A.B., Harvard, ’12. Coal merchant, and mfr. of 
cotton cloth. Clubs: Harvard (New York and 
Boston), Quequechan (Fall River). Summer 
place: Swansea, Mass. Residence: 568 
Maple St., Fall River, Mass. 


oe: Willard William (Nov. 22, 18438-Mar. 26, 
5— ae ie (1706-82), Franklin, Mass.; m Mary— 
rf -6 
4—Col. John (1731-1828), capt. of minute men in 
Lexington Alarm; m 1763, Hannah Deane (1741- 
1829; Nathan®; Dea. Samuel®; John?; John§, 
ey ae the original 46 purchasers of Taunton, 
ss 
3-Willard (1771- 1847), m 1796, Betsey Whiting (1771- 
1869; Lewis‘, capt. in Lexington Alarm; Eli- 
Dhalet®; John*: Nathaniel’). 
8—-Rev. John (Lothropp) Lathrop (qv): 
7-Lt. Joseph (1624-1702), dep.; mem. Council of 
War; m 1650. Mary Ansell; 
6-Hope (1671-1734). m 1696, his cousin, Elizabeth 
Lothrop (1677-1763; Malitiah’); 


THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


5—-Ichabod (1708-52), m 1732, Abigail Baker (0b 
1713; Dea. John®; Samuel’, m Fear, dau. of 
Isaac Robinson, son of Rev. John Robinson, 
pastor of the Pilgrims at Leyden; 

4—Hope (1737-92), m 1760, Hannah Hubbard; 

3—Solomon (1779-1811), m 1800, Sarah Pitkin. 

9-Gov. Thomas Welles (qv); 

8-Samuel, m Elizabeth Hollister; 

7-Mary, m Maj. Samuel Hale; 

6—-Dorothy, m Lt. Jonathan Hills; 

5—-Capt. David, m Anne Pitkin; 

4-Dorothy, m Capt. Richard Pitkin, minute man 
at Lexington Alarm (Richard, capt. Am. Rev.; 
Col. Joseph®, m Mary Lord; William’, chief 
justice of Conn.; William’, atty. gen. for 
the king, treas. of colony, commr. to United 
Colonies); 

3-Sarah (1783-1849), m Solomon Lathrop (3 above). 

2-Son of Oliver Dean Boyd (1802-62), m 1826, 
Maria Roxanna Lathrop (1802-66). 

M June 2, 1880, Cora Annie Dunham (See Vol. 1, 


p. 491). 
A.B., Harvard, ’71 (P.B.K.; one of founders of 
Signet); post-grad. studies at Berlin, Tii- 


bingen, Heidelberg, Zurich. Pastor 1st Bapt. 
Ch., Charlestown, Mass., 1873-77; 2d Bapt. 
Ch., St. Louis, 1877-87; Peddie Memorial Ch., 
Newark, N.J., 1887-94; 2d Bapt. Ch., St. Louis, 
1894-1904. Ex-pres. Civic Federation and Peo- 
ple’s League of St. Louis; chaplain Mo. Chap- 
ter S.A.R., 1908-19. 


Raphael Frank Erwin, 6 Hamilton, O., Aug. 

7-Thomas Platt (b ca. 1685-90), was in Burling- 
ton Co., N.J., 1712-22; m 1st, Jane—; 

6—Thomas (d 1768), m Sarah Dennis; 

5-John (1749-1823), of Wilmington, Del.; officer 
Am. Rev.; mem. Soc. Cin.; m ist, 1784, Alice 
Sree nee (d 1806; William’, of Monmouth Co., 


4—-Elizabeth (b 1785), m John Erwin (1781-1849); 
3-John W. (1808-89), m 1833, Ann Eliza Chadwick. 
10-Richard Treat (qv 

Capt. Robert (d 1710, aet. 88), capt. King Phil- 
ip’s War; colonial gov. of N.J. and of Conn.; 
m Jane Tapp (d 1708); 

8-Mary, m Dea. Azariah Crane (ca. 1647-1730), 
founder of Cranestown (now Montclair), N.J. 
(Jasper®, qv); 

7—Jane, m John Richards (1687-1748); 

6—-David, m Edus Crane; 

5-Jemima (1761-1818), m 1783, Reuben Chadwick 
(1750-1815) ; 

4-Samuel R. (1784-1844), m 1808, Jerusha Hopping 
(1789-1835; John, pvt. Morris Co., N.J., mil- 
itia in Am. Rev., m Betsey Looker); 

eeann eee (1812-86), m John Wardell Erwin (8 
above). 

2-—Son of Mary Erwin (1840-90), m 1868, Thorwald 
Eugene Brandt (1838-77), 6 Denmark; artist: 
officer Danish army; issue: I-Frank Erwin 
(above); II—Lutie Caroline (1870-71). 

I-m Dec. 31, 1920, Gladys Irene (Kenyon) Jut- 

‘ ting, b Garrett, Ind., Feb. 5, 1884; dau. of 
Edward Perry Kenyon, of Ft. Wayne, Ind. 
(Revolutionary ancestry). 

Cornell, ’89; Western Theol. Sem., Chicago, 1899. 
Was formerly city editor of Hamilton (O.) 
Daily Democrat, and of Hamilton Daily Re- 
publican; reporter on Chicago Daily Journal, 
1919-20; editorial staff, Rock Island Argus, 
since 1920. Mem. S.A.R. Club: Rock Island. 
Residence: 1844 23d St., Rock Island, Ill. 


1-CLARKE, Fabius Maximus 
Ind., June 10, 1853-Nov. 13, 1922). 

s-Thomas | (Wickes) Wicks, founder of Hunting- 
ton. 

&-Capt. Thomas (1650-1725), m Deborah Platt; 

7-Philip, of Huntington; m Martha Corey: 

6—Josiah, of Huntington; m 1729, Mary Conklin: 

5-Gilbert, of Winnecomac, L.I.; m Sarah Titus 
(1730-92) + 

4-Gilbert (6 1762), of Commac, L.I.; began to 
write name Wicks; m Sarah Sammis: 

8-Silas (1795-1880), Manchester, Ind.; m Martha 
Austin. 
2-Son of George Washington Clarke (1824-1909). 
” farmer, Manchester, Ind.: m 1852, .Lurinda 
‘Wicks ney. 1905); issue: I—-Fabius Maximus 
(above); II—Feronia S. (b 1855; m 1873, Henry 
Ss. Conger). 

I—m May 5, 1880, Harriet Cade Cherry, } Peoria. 
Tll., Nov. 18, 1856; dau. of Nathaniel Cherry, of 
Cincinnati, O.; issue: 1—Hazel Marguerite 


(Manchester, 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 121 


(Mrs. Walter Dean Brian, qv for Clarke and 
Sage lines); 2—George Sharp, b Indianapolis, 
Ind., Sept. 8, 1884. 

Ed. Moores Hill Coll., and Ind. U., ’74. Lawyer. 
Author: Clarke on California Corporations. 
Mem. S.C.W. Address: 593 Market St., San 
Francisco, Calif. 


1-BRIAN, Hazel Marguerite Clarke (Mrs. Wal- 
ter D. ie b Topeka, Kan., Aug. 24, 1882. 

9-Joseph Clarke (qv); 

8—Joseph (1642-1726), of Newport and Westerly, 
R.I.; town clk., dep. Gen. Assembly, etc.; m 
ist, 1664, Bethiah Hubbard (1646-1707); 

7—Joseph (1670-1719), town clk. and elder, West- 
erly, R.1.; m 2d, 1692, Anna Babcock; 

6—Elisha (1718-96), soldier Am. Rev.; m 1743/44, 
Mary Potter; 

5-George (1755-1831), shipbuilder, Newport, R.I1.; 
soldier Am. Rev.; m 1778, Keturah Maxson 
(Joseph®) ; 

Gaiodda. (1784- 1857), steamboat builder, Cincinnati, 
O.; m 1807, Mary Barker (Matthew', desc. 
James Barker, one of the grantees of R.I. 
pes granted by Charles II, and gov.’s 
ass 

3—George Washington (1824-1909), farmer, Man- 
chester, Ind.; m 1852, Lurinda Wicks (1825- 


9-David Sage (1639-1703), m Elizabeth Kirby; 

8—John (1668-1751), m Hannah Starr (Dr. Com- 
fort®, av); 

7—Benjamin (1703-34), m Mary Allen; 

6—Benjamin (1725-1813), m Abagail Blinn; 

5—-Harlehigh (1764-1828), soldier Am. Rev.; m 2d, 
Luncinda Pratt, stepmother of: 

4-Col. Henry (1793-1865), m 1813, Amanda Hayden 
(1794-96-1880; Jonathan®, m Lavinia Ensign); 

eae (1830- -1912), m ‘Nathaniel Cherry (1827- 


2-Dau. of Fabius Maximus Clarke (qv for Wicks 
line), m 1880, Harriet Cade Cherry. 

M June 1, 1905, Walter Dean O’Brien (changed 
to Brian), 6 San Francisco, Calif., Mar. 31, 1880; 
issue: 1-Harleigh Sage, 6 San Francisco, 
Calif., May 31, 1906; 2-Robert Cameron, b San 
Francisco, Mar. 12, 1908; 3-Harriet Hayden, 0} 
Piedmont, Calif., Sept. 5, 1909; 4-Norman 
Wickes, b Piedmont, Calif., Oct. 4, 1911. 

pee DS , D.A.R., etc. Residence: Piedmont, 

alif. 


1-DORLAND, W(illiam) A(lexander) Newman, 
6 Hilton Head, S.C, 

7-Lambert Janse (Dorlandt) Dorland, m Her- 
mina Janse Peters; 

6—Gerret Janse, m Jane Schenck; 

5-Gerret, began to write name Dorland; m Ma- 
tilda Van Arsdalen; 

4-Lucas, patrol in Am. Rev.; m Eleanor Aulche; 

3-James, m Mary Moore. 

9-William Thorne, was at Lynn, Mass., 1638, 
later removed to Flushing, L.I.; m Sarah-; 

8-John (d 1709), m Mary Passill (or Parcell); 

7-Joseph (d 1753), m Martha J. Bowne; 

6-Thomas (1704-ca. 1764), m Letitia Hinchman; 

5—Thomas (1739-1809), patriot in Am. Rev.; m Abi- 
gail Burroughs; 

4-Joseph, m Esther (Dudley) Borton; 

3—Joshua, m Hannah Inskip Rogers. 

2-Son of William Mathews Dorland, M.D. (1816- 
84), m 1855, Sarah Ann Thorne (1829-1915); issue: 
1—John Milton (b 1856): II—Mary (b 1857; m 
James Stewart Love); eee ee Reed (6 1858; 


m James B. Thompson, M.D.); IV-W. A. New- 
man (above); V—Hannah Wiihelmma (b 1866; 
m Samuel O. Walker). 

Iv—m July 10, 1920, Catherine, dau. of William 
Keehn, of Chicago. 

A.B., Central High Sch., Phila., ’82, A.M., 1890: 


M.D., U. Pa., 1886. Surgeon, obstetrician; prof. 
obstetrics, Loyola U., Chicago, 1910-14, Val- 
paraiso U., 1914-19; prof. gynecology and ob- 
stetrics, Post-Graduate Med. Coll., since 1913 
(See Who’s Who in America). Surgeon, Ist 
It., 2d Troop, Phila. City Cav., 1897-1903; It. 
col., Med. O.R.C., U.S.A. F.A.C.S., etc. Mem. 
O.F.P.A. (founder and gov. Ill. soc.), S.C.W. 
Clubs: University, Union League (Phila.). 
Residence: 3658 Pine Grove Av., Chicago, III. 


hee eth el Anne, } Kingston, Pa., June 26, 

6-Rev. Samuel phase (1685-1775), ordained at 
Voluntown, Conn., 1723; 

Lt. Col. George (1736- 78), m Hlizabeth— (1747- 


4-Col. 
Buckingham (1767-1834; 


Benjamin (1767-1837), m 1795, Nancy Ann 


Jedediah®, m Martha 
Clark; eyes Thomas’; Rev. Thomas’; 
Thomas’, 
3—Col. Chania ’(1805- 92), m 1845, Susan E. Ford 
(1828-92; James‘, of Lawrenceville, Pa., mem. 
21st and 22d Congresses, 1827-31; m Maria, dau. 
Oe OER Eleazer Lindsley, of Steuben Co;; 


9-Elder John Strong (qv); 

8—-Thomas (1635-89), m 1671, Rachel Holton; 

7—Selah (1680-1732), m Abigail Terry (1680- 1761); 

6—Selah (6 1713/14), m Hannah Woodhull; 

5-Maj. Nathaniel (1787-78), m Amy Brewster (b 
ca. 1741); 

4-Selah, m Ruth Woodhull (1770-1810; Capt. Ebe- 
nezer®*, m Abigail Howell; Nathaniel*, Hon. 
Richard’; Richard’, desc. Sir Nicholas Wood- 


hall); 

3-Schuyler (1797-1845), m Frances Minerva Cruger 
(Gen, Daniel’). 

2-Dau. of Benjamin Dorrance (1846-1922), m 1872, 
Ruth Woodhull Strong (1844-1925); issue: I- 
Anne (above); II—Frances (0 1877). 

I-B.A., Vassar, ’9. Pres. Wyoming Commem- 
oration Assn. Clubs: Wyoming Valley Wo- 
man’s. Summer place: “Wild Ledges,” Dal- 
las, Luzerne Co., Pa. Residence: 46 S. Dor- 
rance St., Kingston, Pa. 


1-DORRANCE, Daniel James, !) East Troy, Wis., 
July 25, 1862. 

7-George Dorrance (1675-1754), of Huguenot de- 
scent; came from North of Ireland to Volun- 
town, Conn., ca. 1720; m Margery— (1673-1754); 

6-James (1702 or 03- 1799), meht. and financier, 
Foster Tp., R.I.; m ca. 1732, Elizabeth— (1708- 


LUT 

5-Samuel (1740-99), removed to Hampton, Conn.; 
m 1764, Rebecca Gordon (1748-1838) ; 

4-Dr. John (1778-1857), settled at Peterboro, N.Y.; 
m 1810, Mary Thompson 


38-Hon. Daniel Gexdon (1811-96), of “Oneida 
Castle,’’ Oneida, N.Y.; pres. Oneida Valley 
Nat. Bank; mem. N.Y. Senate, etc.; m 18387, 


Anne Sparrow. 

10-James Thompson (1593-1661), from Eing., set- 
tled at Woburn, Mass., where he d; m BEliz- 
abeth-; : 

9-Jonathan, m 1655, Susanna Blodgett; 

8-Jonathan (1663-1748), m Frances 
(Francis?) ; 

7-James (1696-1776), m Mary Hancock; 

6—James (b 1724), m 1749, Mary (Hancock) Hitch- 
cock (b 1716; John’; Samuel’; Nathaniel®; Na- 
thaniel”) ; 

5-Alpheus (6 Ae soldier Cont. Army; m Beulah 
Blodgett (6 1759 

4—Mary (1783-1872), ’m 1810, Dr. John Dorrance (4 
above). 

10-Thomas Blodgett (qv); 

9-Samuel (1633-87), m Ruth Igladen (or Iggle- 
don; Stephen”); 

s-Thomas (1661- 1740), m 1683, Rebecca Gidd (d 


Nr 

7—-Joseph (b 1696), m 1719, Sarah Stone (1700-35; 
Joseph’; Samuel®; Dea. Gregory”, qv); 

6—Joseph (b 1721), m 1748, Hannah Haynes (Jo- 
seph’7; Peter’; John®; Walter’); 

5-Beulah (6 1759), m Alpheus Thompson (5 above). 

2-Son of John Gordon Dorrance (1837-1919), pres. 
First Nat. Bank, Camden, N.Y.; commissioner 
of prisons of N.Y., 1895; m 1861, Ellen EK. Brown 
(1841-1920); issue: I-Daniel James (above); II— 
Elma Berry (b 1868; m 1890, Hon. John C. 
Davies). 

I-m Feb. 22, 1887, Edith Lillian Turner, 6 Low- 
ville, N.Y., Sept. 14, 1861; dau. of Hon. Henry 
Ellis Turner, of Lowville: issue: 1—Gordon 
(qv for Alden lineage); 2—Neil Hill (qv for 
Turner lineage): 3-Henry Turner, 6 Camden, 
N.Y., Jan. 14, 1898. 

Ed. Cazenovia (N.Y.) Acad. With First Nat. 
Bank, Camden, N.Y., since 1883, becoming 
cashier, 1896, and pres., 1919. Residence: Cam- 
den, N.Y. 


Leptin doe! Gordon, } Camden, N.Y., June 

14, ; 

1i—John Alden (qv); 

10-Ruth, m John Bass; 

9-John (1658-1724), m Abigail Adams (1658-96): 

&John (b 1688), m 1716, Hannah Neale (1692-1761); 

7Hannah (b 1731/32), m 1750, Josiah Rawson 
(1727-1812; desc. Edward Rawson, sec. Colony 
of Mass. Bay, 1650-86); 


Whitman 


122 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


&-Elizabeth (1765-1818), m 1783, Seth Ellis (1760- 
5~Seth (1784-1855), m 1804, Susanna Cheney (1786- 
ec iine (1807-96), m 1829, Robert Turner (1803- 

Jude E., LL.D. (1832-1911), m 1857, 


3-Judge Henry 
Amanda L. Hill (1838-94), 

2-Son of Edith Lillian Turner, m 1887, Daniel 
James Dorrance (qv for other lineages). 

M Sept. 12, 1922, Emile Schlanger, 6 Breslau, Ger- 
many, Feb. 5, 1898; dau. of Lucille de Vault 
Schlanger. 

St. John’s Mil. Acad., Manlius, N.Y., 1908; Darm- 
stadt, Germany, 1909-10; F.E., Biltmore (N.C.), 
1918; Grad. Sch. of U. Pa., 1919-20. Pres. and 
editor-in-chief Dorrance & Co., publishers, 
Phila. Author: The Story of the Forest, 1916; 
Broken Shackles, 1920. Editor: The Pocket 
Chesterfield, 1920. Commd. officer’ U.S.A., 
1917-19; in France Feb. 1918-Apr. 1919; capt., 
staff specialist, O.R.C. Mem. S.M.D., S.A.R. 
(5 lines), A.LL. Summer place: Camden, N.Y. 
Address: Drexel Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa. 


aera aha Neil Hill, } Camden, N.Y., Nov. 

5-Capt. William H. Turner (d 1810), Glastonbury, 
Conn.; sea capt.; m Mercy Risley (1771-1880; 
Reuben’, Job’, both soldiers Am. Rev.); 

{—-Robert (1803-93), m Caroline Ellis; 

3-Hon. Henry Ellis, LL.D. (1832-1911), regent U. 
State of N.Y.; lt. col. Civil War; judge Lewis 
Co., N.Y.; mem. N.Y. Senate; m 1857, Amanda 
Ie) FT, 

7-Zaccheus Hill (d 1776), at 12 yrs. of age came 
from North of Ireland with four brothers, to 
Boston, ca. 1720; m 1735, Mary Squier; 

6-Squier (1747-1826), capt. Am. Rev., and donated 
4,000 pounds sterling for Am. cause; m 1770, 
Dorothy Walker (1749-1834) ; 

5—Ebenezer (1778-1862), m 1801, Elizabeth Hurlbert 


(d 1856); 

4—William Ai (1807-58), m 1829, Sarah Town- 
send (1811-61); 

eens im (1838- 94), m Henry Ellis Turner (3 
a 

2-—Son of Edith Lillian Turner (6 1861), m 1887, 
Daniel James Dorrance (qv for other lin- 
eages). 

Not married. A.B., Cornell U., 718. V.p. First 
National Bank, Camden, N.Y. Pvt. and non- 


commd. officer, U.S.A., 1918. Mem. §S.M.D., 
S.A.R., A.L. Residence: Camden, N.Y 


1-MAYFIELD, Reuben Newton, 0b nr. Bedford, 
Ind., June 13, 1859. 

Mayfield ancestors came from Eng. and settled 
in Va. before Am. Rev.; 

ian Mayfield (1768-1813), m Mary Wolf (1770- 
1848) ; 

8-Reuben (1792-1861), of Somerset Co., Ky.; War 
1812; m Charlotte Boone. 

7-—George Boone, 8d (1666-1744), from Eng. to 
Phila., Pa., 1717; settled in and named Exeter 
Tp.; m 1689, Mary Milton Maugridge (their 
son Squire, was father of Daniel Boone, fa- 
mous explorer); 

6—George, 4th (1690- 1753), arrived at Phila., Pa., 
1712; surveyor for William Penn; magistrate: 
m 1713, Deborah Howell (1691-1759; William’, 
from Wales to Pa., 1682); 

5—Josiah (b 1726/27), of Pa.; m Hannah-; 

4—Jeremiah (1760-1832), of Lawrence Co., Ind.; m 
1784, Joyce Nevil (d 1861-aet. 91); 

3-Charlotte (1794-1883), m 1814, Reuben Mayfield 
(8 above). 

6—-Thomas Short, from Scotland to Ligant Val- 
LEY Va: ¢ 

5—John (1756-1836), Am. Rev.; 
ford (1756-1821) ; 

4-Wesley (1780-1852), m Rebecca Owens (1782-1858; 
William’, Am. Rev.); 

3—-Milton (1807-86), m 1829, Mary Tate (1811-64; 
Robert4, m Winnie Atkinson; John>, Am. Rev., 
sheriff of Russell Co., Va., m Mary Bracken). 

2-Son of Alexander Campbell Mayfield (1831-85), 
farmer; m 1854, Winnie Tate Short (1836-1919) ;, 
issue: I—Ila (b 1854; m John Evans); II—Mary 


m 1780, Mary Hans- 


Charlotte (b 1857; m Buenos Wheat Bailey):. 


TiI—Reuben Newton (above); IV—Wesley Short 
(b 1864; m Alta Remsburg); V—Inda (b 1868; m 
John Slater). 

IlI-m Feb. 27, 1908, Patti Ayres (b Eng., June 
8, 1876-Jan. 14, 1921); concert singer; dau. of 


John Ayres, from Eng., 1884, m Alice Boyd 
O’Neil (dese. Earl of Tyrone). 

M.D., L.I. Coll. Hosp., 1880, and Rush Med. Coll., 
Chicago, 1888. Physician and surgeon; sur- 
geon, U.P. Ry., 1886-91; pres. Colo. State Bd. 
of Med. Examiners, 1891-97. Served 2d lt. to 
maj., surgeon, Colo. N.G., 1886-1912. Address: 
705 lst Av., Seattle, Wash. 


Beterpeht et Henry Ray, 0 Buffalo, NovanOcts 

6-Elisha Gatchell, Quaker, came from Eng. and 
settled in Cecil Co., Md.; m Mary-; 

5-Samuel, officer Am. Rev.; m 1774, Catherine 
Rothram (Joseph®, Quaker, from Eng., m Cath- 
erine—); 

ahs ghonerh (b 1788), 

3-Betsy Maria (1813-90), m 1832, Thomas Henry 
Bridgman (1811-80; Thomas! [whose father 
came from Eng. to L.I., N.Y., and went to 
Canada at beginning of Am. Rev.], m Deb- 
orah Pettit). 

9-Edward Bang's (qv); 

8-Capt. Jonathan (1640- 1728), dep. Gen. Ct.; m 
Mary Mayo; 

7-Samuel (i680 1750), m Mary Hinckley (d 1741): 

6—-Joseph (1713-56), m Thankful Hamblen (d 1757); 

5-Lemuel (1740-1824), 1t., Conn. troops in Am. 
Rev.; m Rebecca Keeler (d 1812); 

4—Blenor (0 1793), m Joseph Gatchell (4 above). 

9-John Baldwin (qv); 

8—-Nathaniel, m Sarah Phippen, of Boston; 

7—Joseph (b ca. 1687), m 1711, Hannah Briscoe: 

6—Jacob (1717-97), Stratford, Conn.; m 1744, Re- 
becca Terrill (1726-1802) ; 

ioe (b 1750), m Asa Budley (1754-1826), pvt. Am. 

ev 

4—Ruth, m Artemas Ray; 

3-Lois B. (b 1814), m 1845, C. Myron Sanford. 

2-Son of Jonathan Wesley Bridgman (1836-1903), 
v.p. and treas. Courier Co., Buffalo, N.Y¥.; m 
Henrietta Maria Humphrey (1840-65); m 2d, 1872, 
Anne Maria Sanford (1852-1913), who was 
adopted by her paternal aunt and uncle, Le 
Moine, and assumed that name; issue (1st 
marriage): I—Henrietta Maria (b and d 1862): 
IIl-Ida Mary (b 1863; m Butler Harper Rice, 0 
1853); (24 marriage): Il1I-Henry Ray (above); 
IV—Edith Sanford (1876-98); V—Gracia Sanford 
(1878-1908; m 1902, Ross McMillan, 1877-1918). 

Ili—m June 1, 1898, Harriet Emeline Rice, b Port- 
ville, N.Y., June 21, 1871; dau. of Andrew Da- 
vid Rice, m Sarah Sophia Smith, of Portville, 
N.Y.; issue: 1-Robert Rice, b Buffalo, N.Y., 
Apr. 17, 1899; M.B., Cornell, ’25. 

Investment securities. Was Ist lt., asst. signal 
officer, 4th Brig., N.G.N.Y., 1895-99. Mem. 
S.A.R. Club: Greater Buffalo Advertising. 
Residence: South Creek Rd., Hamburg, N.Y. 


1-COATES, Mildred Aspinwall Hodge (Mrs. 
George M.), 6b Phila., Pa., Mar. 24, 1881. 

5-Andrew Hodge (qv); 

4-Dr. Hugh (1755-98), surgeon Cont. Army; m 
Mary Blanchard (1763-1832) ; 

2-Hugh Lenox, °D.;) LL D. 0796-1878); a Be 
Princeton, 1814; M.D.; U. Pa., 1818; prof. ob- 
stetrics, U. Pa., many yrs.; m 1828, Margaret 
Elizabeth Aspinwall. 

§9-John Howland (qv); 

8-Joseph (d 1704), m Elizabeth Southworth; 

7T-Nathaniel (1671-1746), m Martha Cole (1669-1715); 

6—Nathaniel (1705-66), m Abigail Burt (1718-66); 

5—Joseph (1750-1836), m Lydia Bill (1753-1838): 

4-Susan (1779-1852), m John Aspinwall (1774-1847; 


m 1812, Elenor Bangs 


John>; Joseph®; Peter’, qv.); 
3—-Margaret E. (1804-66), m Hugh Lenox Hodge 
(3 above). 


9-Petrus Bayard (q 


v); 
8-Samuel (1675- 1721). m 1699, Susannah Bouchelle; 


7-James, m Mary Asheton;: 

6-James Asheton (1738-70), m Agnes Hodge: 

5-James Asheton (1767-1815), A.B., Princeton, 
1784; mem. 5th, 6th, 7th Congresses, 1797-1803; 
U.S. senator from Del., 1804-13; commr. to ne- 
gotiate treaty of peace with Great Britain, 
ar Hi Mary Anne Bassett (Gov. Richard‘, 
fo) el.); : 

4—Richard Henry (1796-1868), A.B., Princeton, 
1814; U.S. senator from Del.. 1836-39 and 1841- 
1845; chief justice of Del., 1839-41; charge d’ 
areires to Belgium, 1850-53; m Mary Sophia 
arr 

38—Caroline (1824-95), 
(1823-52). 


m Henry Baring Powel 


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FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 


eh Carroll (d 1747), from Ireland to Md., 


7-Charles (1702-82), of Doughoregan Manor, How- 
ard Co., Md.; atty. gen. of Md.; m Elizabeth 
Brooke (d 1761; Clement’, m Jane Sewall; Maj. 
Thomas?; Robert”, av); 

6-Charles (737- 1826), of Carrollton, last surviving 
“signer”; m 1768, Mary Darnall (6 1749; Henry, 
Jr.’, m Rachel Brooke); 

5—Col. Charles (1775-1825), m 1800, Harriet Chew 
(1775-1861; Benjamin®’, chief justice of Pa., m 
Elizabeth, dau. of James Oswald); 

4—Mary Sophia (1804-86), m Richard Henry Bayard 
(4 above). 

2-Dau. of George Woolsey Hodge, S.T.D. (0 

65; rector Ch. of the Ascen- 


1845), A.B., U. Pa., 

sion, Phila., 1880-1920; m 1872, Mary De Veaux 
Powel (1848-1925), Colonial Dame; issue: I-— 
Carroll (b 1874; m Natalie Mallet-Prevost Brin- 
ton); II-Helen Harriet (b 1876; m William Ed- 
ward Lockwood, Jr.); IlI—Henry Baring (6 
818; LL.B. Us Bae, 701; lawyer, Phila.; maj., 
judge adv. gen.’s dept.; U.S.A.,. World War); 
IV—Mildred Aspinwall (above); V-Louisa 
Bayard (b 1883; m Joseph Lewis Phillips); VI-— 
Mary Carroll (6 1887; m Sidney Thompson 
Coale). 

IV—m Nov. 17, 1910, George Morrison Coates (See 
Vol. 1, p. 394); issue: 1—-Elizabeth Gardner, 0 
Phila., Pa., Feb. 14, 1915;-2-George Woolsey, 
o Phila Mar, 10, 1921. 

Residence: 1721 Pine St., Philadelphia, Pa. 


teehee de Sallie Hume (Mrs. Alan E.), 0 Co- 

umbia 

6-George Hume (1698-1760; son of Sir George, 
9th Baron Wedderburn, Scotland, and desc. 
King Robert Bruce, King Malcolm II, and 
Edward, the Elder), from Scotland; surveyor 
for William and Mary Coll., 1727-29; laid out 
city of Fredericksburg, Va.; m 1728, Elizabeth 
Procter (b 1700), of Va.; 

5-George (1729-1802), surveyor, Culpeper, Va.; 
1st Va. Regt. in Am. Rev.; 
ton (Thomas); 

4—-Reuben (1772- 1821), 
(1773-1839) ; 

38—-Lewis (1803-70), farmer, Columbia, Mo.; m 1828, 
Henrietta Monroe McBain. 

5—-Thomas Carrick (b 1755), pvt. N.J. Cont. Line, 
1775-76; m Henrietta Monroe, of Annapolis, 


Md.; 

4-Elizabeth (b 1787), McBain, of 
Annapolis, Md.;: 

38—Henrietta (1804-1905), m Lewis Hume (3 above). 

4-David Booth (6 Eng. 1755-1850), of Richmond, 
Va., later Cynthiana, Ky.; soldier Am. Rev. 
and War 1812; m Margaret Kirkman; 

3—-Elijah, m Sallie Wood. 

2-Dau. of James Robert Hume (1829-81), 
chant and landowner, Columbia, Mo.; m Sal- 
lie Wood Booth (d 1915); issue: I-William (d 
infancy); IIl—Henrietta (d 1921; m Dr. J. B. Pet- 
tijohn; m 2d, Arthur P. Buck); III—Cora (m 
Dr. E. P. Talley; m 2d, Byron J. Archibald); 
IV—Mary (d 1899; m N. E. Peterson); V—Car- 
rie (d 1918; m A. B. Lewis); VI-Sallie (above). 

ViI-m Alan E. Douglas (d 1916); issue: 1—Marie, 
6b Las Vegas, N.M.; m Frank A. Batchelor. 

Ed. U. of Mo., and N.M. Normal U., Pd.B. 
School teacher, song writer. Mem. D.A.R., 
U.D.C., League Am. Pen Women, Honolulu 
Press Club. Residence: 2013 Lanihuli Drive, 
Honolulu, Hawaii. 


1-FOWLE, Milcah Goodwin Dorsey (Mrs. Ber- 
nard H.), 6 Winchester, Va., Dec. 10, 1858. 

8-Edward Dorsey (qv); 

7-John (1663-1715), of ‘Hockley’; mem. Md. As- 
sembly and Gov.’s Council; m Pleasance Ely; 

6—-Caleb (b 1683), of “Stockley,” Md.; m Elinor 
Warfield (Richard?’); 

5-Thomas Beale, m Anna Worthington (desc. 
eat John Worthington, from Eng. to Md., 

4~John Worthington, m Comfort Worthington; 

3-Thomas Beale, m Milcah Goodwin. 

8—-Col. George Mason (qv); 

7-Capt. George (1670-1711), capt. of rangers; co. 
lt.; m Mary Fowke: 

6—-Col. George (1690-1735), co. 1t.; burgess; m Ann 
Thomson (Stevens?, atty. ren. of Va.): 

5—-Col. George (1725-92), of “Gunston Hall,” Va.: 
author of the “Bill of Rights’ and of the 
Va. Constn. of 1776 (the first in America); 
mem. com. which drew up the Federal Con- 


set. 
m 1754, Jane Stan- 


planter; m 1796, Anna Finks 


m Ignatius 


mer- 


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stn.; m 1750, Anne Hilbeck (Col. William’, of 
Charles Co., Md.); 

4—Gen. John, of Analostan Island; m Anna Ma- 
ria Murray; 

3—James Murray (1798-1871), U.S. senator; mem. 
provisional C.S. Congress and Confederate 
commr. to Eng. and France; m Eliza Marga- 
retta Chew (Benjamin‘, of Phila.). 

2-Dau. of John Thomas Beale Dorsey (1821-96), 
capt. C.S.A.; gentleman farmer, lawyer; m 
Katherine Chew Mason _ (1828-93); issue: I- 
Benjamin Harrison; II-Thomas Beale (1849- 
86); III-Eliza Chew (1851- 60); IV—Milcah Good- 
win (above); V—Anne Chew (06 1860; m Daniel 
William Coquillet); VI—Virginia Mason (b 
1861); VII—Laura Lee; VIII-—John Cunningham 
(1865-91); IX-—Ida Mason (m William Cabell 
Brown); X—Katherine Mason (1862-68). 

IV-—m Oct. 31, 1889, Bernard Hooe Fowle, b Bur- 
gundy, Va., Sept. 27, 1855; son of George D. 
Fowle, of Alexandria, Va.; issue; 1—Bernard 
Hooe, Jr., 6 Spokane, Wash., Aug. 10, 1890; 
Va. Poly. Inst.) 213s 2d lt; 70th’ Enegrs., World 
War; m Lucile, dau. of J. W. White, of ’Prince- 
ton, W.Va.; 2-George Dashiell (deceased 
Aug. 7, 1914); 3-Philip Rollins, 6 Spokane, June 
1, 1896; George Washington U., 717; vol. pvt., 
Ambul. Service, May 1917; served on French 
front with 121st Div., French Army, Feb. 1918- 
June 1919; was gassed, wounded and badly 
burned and twice cited for bravery; m July 
19, 1919, Helen, dau. of Harry Kimmell, cdr. 
Lae S.N., retired, of Washington, D.C.; 4-James 
Johnston (May 19, 1901-Nov. 20, 1903) ; 5—John 
Dorsey (Mar. 15, 1903- Nov. 21, 1903), 

Restdence: 1734 P’ St. N.W., Washington, IBM OE 

Pots ret Gladys Frazier (Mrs. Alexander 
E.), 6 Louisville, Ky., Mar. 5, 1884. 

5-John Frazier (1751- 1832), from Ulster, Ireland, 


to Augusta Co., Va., 1795; m Margaret An- 
derson; 

4-James Anderson (1780-1853), m Martha Rankin 
(1790-1869) ; 

3-William (1812-85), B.A., Yale, ’32, and hon. M.A., 
1879; LL.B., U. Va., 18384; lawyer, Staunton, 


Va.; m Sue Massie Lewis (1828-1904). 

2-Dau. of Harry Frazier (See Vol. 1, p. 215), m 
1882, Minnie Lurana Turpin (See Mrs. Lloyd 
R. Freeman for Turpin lineage). 

M Apr. 25, 1906, Alexander Erskine Miller, 0b 
Sequin, Tex., Sept. 16, 1878; son of Mason 


Miller. 
Residence: “Capote,” Staunton, Va. 


1-FREEMAN, Elizabeth Turpin Frazier (Mrs. 


Lloyd R.), 6 Louisville, Ky., June 1, 1885, 
6-Solomon Turpin (d 1759), Huguenot, from 
France to Dorchester Co., Md., 1719; m Kath- 


rine Love; 

5—Joseph (1720-85), m Rachel Baynard; 

4—Thomas Baynard (1775-1840), m Sarah Richard- 
son; 

38—-Dr. Walter (1839-73), of Queen Anne Co., Md.; m 
Elizabeth Neal. 

2-Dau. of Harry Frazier (See Vol. 1, p. 215), m 
1882, Minnie Lurana Turpin (See Mrs. Alex- 
ander E. Miller for Frazier lineage). 

M Nov. 14, 1908, Lloyd Ross Freeman, 6 Pocoano, 
Md., Mar. 7, 1888; son of Edward Butler Free- 
man, of Norfolk, Va., m Mary Lloyd; issue: I— 
Elizabeth Turpin Frazier, b Norfolk, Va., Oct. 
17, 1909; 2—Lloyd Ross, Jr., b ‘‘Thorwold,”’ Green- 
brier Co., W.Va., Aug. 5, 1911; 3-Edward Butler, 
b Norfolk, Nov. 4, 1913. 

Residence: 53 Hillside Av., Glen Ridge, N.J. 


1-GOSSETT, James Pleasant, 6 Rich Hill, Spar- 
tanburg Co., S.C., Sept. 23, 1860. 

6—Peter (Gosset) Gossett (b 1705), from Isle of 
Jersey to Chester Co., Pa., ca. 1760; m Cathrine 
du Fore (b 1707); 

5—John (d 1818), pvt. Va. Cont. Line in Am. Rev.; 
m Martha Groom; 

4—John (d 1844), with several brothers moved 
from Va. to Spartanburg district, S.C., 1786; m 
Anna LeMaster; 

8—John (d 1869), Spartanburg, S.C.; m 1816, Cath- 
erine Kirby (1797-1858). 

2-Son of Pleasant Tollison Gossett (1836-70), 
planter and stock fancier; m 1854, Elizabeth 
Steen (1833-69); issue: I-Martha Jane (1855-79: 
m 1873, Richmond W. Stone): II—Nancy Zipora 
(1856-92: m 1874, John M. Kirby); IlT—Emma 
Plizabeth (1857-58): I1V—John Gideon (1859-1905; m 
1882, Susanna Kirby); V-—James Pleasant 
(above): VI-William George Beatty (1863-1920: 


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m 1908, Florence Philomena Mathot); VII- 
Thomas Henry (qv for Steen lineage); VIII- 
Edgar Converse (m Mary M. Thomas); IX—Ed- 
ward Bobo (m Nancy Ann Smith; m 2d, Alice 
Elmer Abbott). 

V-m Nov. 20, 1888, Sallie Acker Brown, b Ander- 
son, S8.C., Dec. 7, 1859, dau. of Dr. Benjamin 
Franklin Brown, m Sallie Wideman; issue (all 
b Williamston, S.C.): 1-Benjamin Brown, 0 
Aug. 18, 1884; m Dec. 19, 1906, Catherine Coleman 
Clayton; 2-Sara Elizabeth, b Jan. 15, 1886; m 
Apr. 4, 1912, Henry Towls Crigler; 3—James 
Pleasant, Jr. (Mar. 1, 1888-Jan. 1, 1905); 4-Ralph, 
6 Jan. 10, 1890; m Mar. 31, 1917, Sarah Simpson; 
5—Mabel, 6b Nov. 22, 1892; m Oct. 2, 1918, Thorne 
Clark; 6-Margery (Feb. 13, 1895-July 14, 1901); 7— 
Edith, 6 Aug. 26, 1896; m June 10, 1920, Robert I. 
ei Jr.; 8-Gideon Steen (Jan. 18, 1900-Feb. 
9, 1900). 

Pres. Bank of Williamston (Williamston, S.C.); 
v.p. Citizens Nat. Bank (Anderson, S.C.); pres. 
and treas. Williamston Mills (Williamston, 
S.C.), Calhoun Mills (Calhoun Falls, S.C.), Bro- 
gon and Toxaway mills (Anderson, S.C.); v.p. 
Riverside Mfg. Co. (Anderson, S.C.), Pelham 
Mills (Pelham, S.C.). Trustee Furman U.; 
chmn. bd. Williamston School District No. 20. 
Mem. exec. com. Cotton Mfrs.’ Assn. of S.C.; 
pres. Am. Cotton Mfrs.’ Assn.; Nat. Council 
of Am. Cotton Mfrs. Mem. S.A.R., New York 
Southern Soc.; hon. mem. Rotary Club of 
Anderson, S.C. Residence: ‘‘The Oaks,” Wil- 
liamston, S.C. 


1-GOSSETT, Thomas Henry, 
S.C., May 5, 1865. 

5-James Steen (ca. 1734-1780), from Ireland to Pa. 
ca. 1755, thence to Union District, S.C.; It. col. 
S.C. militia and was killed in Battle of King’s 
Mountain; m Miss Bogard; 

4—William (1767-1820), b 1794, Sarah Vance (1773- 


1850) ; 

3—Gideon (1796-1855), col. S.C. militia; m 1815, Nomi 
Townsend (d 1851). 

2-Son of Elizabeth Steen (1833-69), m 1854, Pleas- 
ant Tollison Gossett (1836-70), planter and stock 
fancier. For issue and Gossett lineage see 
James Pleasant Gossett. 

M Oct. 25, 1921, Mary Virginia Smith, 6 James- 
port, Mo., Apr. 7, 1874; dau. of William B. 
Smith, of Paris, Tex. 

Retired from business; landlord and dir. in or- 
ganizations. Mem. S.R., S.A.R., New York 
Southern Soc. Clubs: Rotary, Country. Resi- 
dence: “Pleasant Elizabeth Farm,” R.F.D. 4, 
Spartanburg, S.C. 


1-DOUGLASS, William Boone, 6 Corydon, Ind., 
June 30, 1864. 

7-Hendrick (Pannebecker) Pennybacker (1674- 
1754), of Dutch ancestry, came from Crefelt, 
Germany, to Germantown, Pa., ca. 1699; pur- 
chased Van Bebber’s Tp., Phila. Co., and be- 
came one of the three Dutch patroons of Pa.; 
m 1699, Eve Umstadt (0b 1676; Nicholas’); 

6—John (1713-84), began to write name Penny- 
backer; mem. Com. Safety, etc., in Am. Rev.; 
m 17386, Anneke Keyser (1716-1807; Pieter D.7; 
Dirck’, a founder of Germantown and built 
the first stone house there); 

5-Capt. Dirck (1787-99), c.o. of wagon train of 
Washington’s command in Am. Rev.; removed 
to Va., 1781, and erected two iron foundries; m 
1759, Hannah De Haven (1787-1825) ; 

4-Benjamin (1760-1820), wealthy iron founder; m 
1786, Sarah Margaret Samuels (1768-1825: Green 
B.5); their son Isaac S., was U.S. senator from 
Va., 1845-47; 

3—Ann (1789-1843), m 1819, Adam Doug'lass (1790-1849), 
soldier Inniskillen Dragoons in Battle of 
Waterloo; came from Belfast, Ireland, to Va., 
1816; son of Capt. William. 

7-George Boone, 3d _ (1666-1744), from Eng. to 
Phila., Pa., 1717; settled in and named Exeter 
Tp.; m 1689, Mary Milton Maugridge (their son 
Squire, was father of Daniel Boone, famous 
explorer); 

6—-George, 4th (1690-1753), arrived at Phila., Pa., 
1712; surveyor for William Penn; magistrate: 
m 1713, Deborah Howell (1691-1759; William’, 
from Wales to Pa., 1682); 

5-Hannah (1718-46), m 1742, Judge John Hughes 
(1714-66), mem. Pa. Assembly; judge Ct. Com- 
mon Pleas (Ellis*s m Jane, dau. of Edward 
Foulke); 

4-Jane F. (1746-1830), m 1766, Samuel Boone (1736- 


b Spartanburg, 


THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


1805), propr. Md. Gunlock Factory during Am. 
Rev. (Samuel>, m Elizabeth, dau. of Arnold 
Cassel; George’, 7 above); 

3—Col. Hiram C. (1789-1862), maj. and col., War 
1812; m 1821, Sarah Hairston (Rentfro) Staples. 

6-George Stovall, of Williamsburg, James City 
Co., Va.; clk. House of Burgesses; 

5-Ruth, m 1749, Capt. Robert Hairston (d 1793), 
capt. Pittsylvania Co., Va., militia; burgess 
(Peter® [ca. 1700-1779], came to America, 1747); 

4-Jeanie (b 1767), m Capt. Joshua Rentfro (1757- 
1815), 2d 1t. in Am. Rev. (Joseph®, of Bedford 
Co., Va., 1st lt. French and Indian War, m 
Miss Owens); 

3-Sarah H. (1798-1864), as Widow Staples, m 2d, 
Hiram Cassel Boone (3 above). 

2-Son of Benjamin Pennybacker Douglass (1820- 
1904), with parents settled in Harrison Co., 
Ind., 18384; judge 3d jud. dist.; county auditor; 
mem. Legislature; civil engr.; U.S. insp. of 
surveys, etc.; m Annie Pope (1835-59); m 2d, 1863, 
Victoria Boone (1837-85); issue (lst marriage): 
I—Sallie Pope (6 and d 1856); II-Edward Pendle- 
ton (1859-80); (2d marriage): III—-William Boone 
(above); IV—Mary Maude Alice (b 1867; m 
Thomas Slaughter Getzendanner); V—Anna (6 
and d 1869). 

IlI-m Nov. 28, 1889, Alvira Luckett, b St. Joseph, 
Mo., Feb. 19, 1863; dau. of Hiram Luckett (Heze- 
kiah*; Samuel‘, of Md., m Helen, dau. of State 
Senator George W. Boone, who was brother of 
Col. Hiram Cassel Boone), m Amanda, dau. of 
Hugh Smith, m Elizabeth Fife; issue: 1-Mar- 
guerite, 6 Washington, D.C., Jan. 26, 1891; Cor- 
nell, 713; m Sept. 18, 1912, George Sparr Luckett, 
M.D. (issue: Margaret); 2—Dorothy, } Wash- 
ington, D.C., May 26, 1893; A.B., Cornell, ’15; m 
Oct. 10, 1916, Joseph Claiborne Zirkle, LL.B. 
(issue: Joseph Claiborne, Jr.; Alvira Doug- 
lass); 3-Maude Alvira Victoria, b Corydon, 
Ind., Aug. 30, 1895; George Washington U., ’19; 
m Oct. 25, 1916, Wilmer Wallace Hubert; 4-Wil- 
liam Boone, Jr., 6 Washington, D.C., Apr. 7, 
1898; A.B., Cornell, ’22; enlisted in 472d Engrs.. 
transferred to C.W.S. as instr. in use of gas 
masks and mfr. of bombs; Am. vice consul at 
Santo Domingo, 1926. 

Ind. U., ’86; LL.M., Georgetown (D.C.) U., 1888. 
Lawyer and civil engr. Engr., Dept. of the 
Interior, 1904-25; dir. engrs.’ legal service 
bureau of Am. Assn. Engrs., Washington, 
since 1925. Discovered world’s greatest nat- 
ural bridge (Rainbow Natural Bridge), Utah, 
1909. Mem. bar Supreme Ct. of U.S. and other 
courts. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., Am. Assn. 
Enegrs., Am. Eugenics Soc., 19th and 20th 
Internat. Congresses of Americanists, etc. 
Pres. Boone Family Assn. Writer on anthropo- 
logical subjects. Residence: 3531 Porter St., 
Cleveland Park, Washington, Dc: 


1-DUANE, Felicity Campbell Clark (Mrs. Rich- 
ard B.), b Newark, N.J., Jan. 7, 1898. 

6-Thomas (McKynnie) Kinney (1731-93), from 
Scotland, 1755, to explore the mining resources 
of N.J.; soldier Am. Rev.; m 1761, his cousin, 
Elizabeth Kinney (John’); 

5-Col. Abraham (1762-1816), soldier Am. Rev.; q.m. 
gen. War of 1812; m Hannah Burnet; 

4-William Burnet (1799-1880), editor, Newark, N.J.: 
Am. minister at Turin, (now) Italy, 1851-54; m 
1st, 1820, Mary Chandler (1803-41; Finley’, m 
Jemima-); 

3-Thomas Talmadge (1821-1900), A.B., Princeton, 
*41; editor and pub. Newark Daily Advertiser; 
m 1863, Estelle Condit (d 1907; Joel W.4, m. Mar- 
garet Harrison). 

9-Thomas Burnet (b Scotland, d 1684), came to 
Lynn, Mass., before 1640; moved to Southamp- 
ton, L.I., 1648, m 1663, Mary Pierson; 

8-Dan (6 Southampton (1664-1729), m Abigail—; 

7-Dr. Ichabod (1693-1774), M.D., U. of Edinburgh: 
moved with his father to Elizabeth, N.J.; m 
1702, Hannah— (d 1758); 

6—Dr. William (1730-91), A.B., Princeton, 1749; was 
chmn. N.J. Com. of Pub. Safety; del. Cont. 
Congress from N.J., 1776; surgeon gen. eastern 
dept. in Am. Rev.; an original mem. Soc. Cin.; 
m 1754, Mary Camp; 

pe ene (1761-1832), m Abraham Kinney (5 
above). . 

2-Dau. of Mary Clementine Kinney (6 1864), m 
1885, William Campbell Clark (1863-1912), b Scot- 
land: issue: I-Estelle Campbell (m Walker Gill 
Wylie, Jr.); II—Felicity Campbell (above). 

II-m Mar. 28, 1917, Richard Bache Duane (See 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 125 


Vol. 1, p. 266); issue: 1-Richard Bache, Jr., b 
N.Y. City, July 16, 1918; 2-Mai, 6 Bryn Mawr, 
Pa., Sept. 1, 1923. 

Residence: Radnor Tp., Delaware Co., Pa. 


1-BRIEN, Lindsay Decker-Metcalfe (Mrs. Ber- 
nis), b Troy, O. 

8-Johannes de Decker (b 1633), from Holland in 
the “SSwarte Arent” to New Amsterdam, 1654; 
was pres. of Ct. and commissary at Ft. 
Orange; comptroller and mem. Gov. Stuy- 
vesant’s Council; one of six delegates apptd. 
to sign the articles of capitulation, 1664; m 
Margariet van Belcamp; 

7—-Pieter, m Susanna Hetfeel; 

6é—Johannes (b 1720), m Anna Merrill; 

5-Col. Richard (1747-1817), officer Am. Rev.; m 1773, 
Wyncha Merrill; 

ap pecan (b 1785), m 1809, Ann Martineau (Mar- 

no); 

3-Eegbert (1821-89), m Frances Amanda Chipman. 

li-John Howland (qv); 

10-Hope (1629-83), m 1646, Elder John Chipman 
(1614-1708) ; 

9Dea. Samuel (1661-1723), m 1686, Sarah Cobb (1663- 
1742; Ruling Elder Henry?*, qv); 

aoe (1689-1753), m 1715, Abiah Hinckley (1696- 

7-Samuel (1721-91), m 1746, Ruth Baker; 

6—William (1752-1836), Am. Rev.; m 1778, Prudence 
Williams; 

5—William (1775-1849) ; 

4-Samuel (1800-67), m 1821, Phebe Tift (Solomon, 
privateer and soldier Am. Rev., m Eunice Bur- 
rows [Amos*; John’; John’; Robert®]; Joseph’®; 
Joseph’; John’; Samuel®; John?) ; 

8-Frances A. (1821-1907), m Egbert Decker (3 
above). 

10-Jesse (DeForest) De Frees (qv); 

9-Isaac (1616-74), from Holland in the ‘“Rens- 
selaerwyck,” to New Netherland, 1637; tobacco 
merchant and brewer; m 1641, Sara du Trieux 
(Philippe); 

8-Philip (1652-1727), of Albany, N.Y.; m Tryntie 
Kip (6 1656); and thru probably 

7-Johannes (?); 

6-Joseph, m Mary Hutton (Lt. John Strange- 
ways Hutton’, m Catharine Cheesman; John’, 
m 1696, Catharine Strangeways); 

5-Joseph Hutton (1753-1826), ship carpenter on a 
privateer in Am. Rev.; m 1777, Mary Start: 

4-John (1778-1855), m Mary Holliday (1780-1839; 
James®; Capt. Joseph’; Capt. John’); 

8-John Wesley (1809-82), m Eliza Ann Lindsay. 

9-Richard Stout (qv); 

8-Jonathan (1664-1723), settled in Hunterdon Co., 
now Stoutsburg, N.J.; clk. first Colonial Con- 
gress of N.J.; m Anne Bullen (James’); 

7-Samuel (b 1709), m 1729, Catharine (Simpson) 
Stout (widow of his cousin James Stout); 

6-Samuel (1730-1808), justice; mem. N.J. Legis- 
lature; capt. Am. Rev.; m 1753, Anne VanDyke 
(John’, d of wounds received in Battle of Mon- 
mouth; Jan§; Capt. Jan Janse®; Thomasse 
Janse”, qv); 

5-Catharine (1760-1831), m Dr. Peter Smith (1753- 
1816; Dr. Hezekiah’, of N.J.); 

4-Rhoda A. (1801-40), m 1819, William Lindsay, 
M.D. (1795-1876; Samuel5; Col. John’, of S.C.); 

s-Eliza Ann (1822-92), m 1841, John W. De Frees 
(3 above). 

2-Only child of Egbert Decker, Jr. (1844-81), ran 
away from home and served in Civil War 
under the name of Charles P. Metcalfe and 
always after was so known; m 1872, Flora Cor- 
nelia De Frees (1844-86). 

M Nov. 18, 1908, Bernis Brien (See Vol. 1, p. 515); 
issue: 1-Manson Milner, b Dayton, O., May 10, 
1905; 2-Bernis De Frees, b Dayton, May 26, 1910. 

Mem. S.M.D., C.D.A.,.D.A.R. Residence: Na- 
tional Military Home, Dayton, O. 


1-BRROCK, Robert Kincaid, ) Buckingham Co., 
Va., May 29, 1878. 

6-John Ragland (b Wales), of Hanover Co., Va., 
m Anne Beaufort, of Wales; 

5—Pettus, of Hanover Co.; soldier Am. Rev.; m 
Elizabeth Davis, of Hanover Co.: 

4-Fenall (1780-1833), War 1812; m Sarah Nelson 
(Edward, of Hanover Co.); 

3—-Elizabeth Mildred (1812-82), m 1836, Robert King 
Brock (1801-50; Philip*, Hessian soldier with 
British in Am. Rev.). 

10-John Rolfe, first sec. and recorder gen. of 
Vt.; m Pocahontas (1595-1627) ; 

8—-Thomas (b 1614), m Jane Poythress; 


8-Jane (d 1676), m 1675, Col. Robert Bolling (qv); 

7-Col. John (1676-1729), of ‘‘Cobbs”; burgess; m 
Mary Kennon (Dr. Richard’, of Conjuror’s 
Neck, Va.); 

6—-Martha (1713-49), m 1727, Thomas Eldridge; 

5-Rolfe (6 1744), clk. of Buckingham Co., Va.; m 
Susan Everard Walker; 

4-Rolfe, clk. of Buckingham Co.; 
Mosely; 

3—Delia, m 1844, Robert Kincaid Irving. 

8—Col. William Bandolph (qv); 

7-Col. Richard (1690-1748), of ‘‘Curls’’; burgess; 
treas. oe Va.; m Jane Bolling (1703-66; Col. Rob- 
ert’, qv); 

6—Mary (1727-81), m 1744, Col. Archibald Cary (1720- 
1786), of “Ampthill”; speaker Va. House of 
Burgesses and State Senate; mem. Va. Conv. 
of 1776 (Henry’; Col. Miles’, qv); 

5-Elizabeth, m Robert Kincaid, grad. U. of Dub- 
lin; was tutor in family of Col. Cary; 

4—-Mary J., m Charles Irving (1788-1850), of “‘Sel- 
ma,’ Buckingham Co., Va. (Charles®, from 
Scotland ante 1770; planter, merchant and 
factor, of Albemarle, Va.); 

3-Robert K. (d 1894), grad. William and Mary 
Coll.; lawyer; mem. Va. House of Dels. and 
Va. Senate; clk of Buckingham Co. 

2-Son of Henry Clay Brock, D.Litt., LL.D. (b 
1845), grad. U. Va.; served in C.S.A.; prof. 
Greek, Hampden-Sidney Coll., 30 yrs.; m 1875, 
Mary Carter Irving (1846-1907); issue: I-Henry 
Irving (6 1876; m Nelly Morton); II—Robert Kin- 
caid (above); Il1I—Maia Beaufort (m Henry C. 
Thornton); IV—Delia Eldridge. 

II-—Not married. A.B., Hampden-Sidney, ’97 (Chi 
Phi); law course, U. Va., 1903-04. Lawyer; sec.- 
auditor, State Teachers Coll. Bd.; examiner of 
records, 5th jud. circuit of Va.; mem. Va. Sen- 
ate, 1912-16. Chmn. Co. Red Cross and of Legal 
Advisory Bd., World War. Mem. S.C.V. Clubs: 
Westmoreland (Richmond), Lions Internat. 
Summer place: “Rolfton,’ Buckingham Co., 
Va. Residence: Hampden-Sidney, Va. 


1-COLBURN, Hattie J. Leonard (Mrs. Edga 
G.), b Detroit, Mich., Jan. 20, 1856. 3 

9-James Leonard (av); 

8-Thomas (ca. 1641-1713), physician; judge Ct. of 
Common Pleas; m Mary Watson (1641-1723; 
George’); 

7-Elkanah (1677-1714), m Charity Hodges (1682-1739; 
Capt. Henry’; William’); 

6—-Timothy; 

5—-Samuel, m Sarah Williams; 

4—Rev. Samuel, m Cynthia Babcock; 

3-John Jarvis (1806-80), m Delina C. Skeele. 

9-John Howland (qv); 

8—-Desire (1624 or 26-1683), m 1648, John Gorham 


av); 
7—Lydia (b 1661), m 1684, John Thatcher (1639-1713) ; 


6-Hannah (1690-1780), m Nathaniel Otis (1689-1771; 
Judge Joseph’; John’; John®, qv); 

5—-John (1727-1804), m 1750, Prudence Taintor (1729- 
1823; Michael®) ; 

4—Mercy (1764-1812), as widow of Daniel Cone, m 
2d, 1788, Dr. Amos Skeele (1750-1843) ; 

3-Delina C. (1804-36), m 1826, John Jarvis Leonard 
(3 above). 

10-Andrew Ward (qv); 

9—Andrew (1645-90), Killingworth, Conn.; m 1667/68, 
Tryal Meigs; 

8—Peter (b 1676), m 1699, Mary Joy; 

7-Ira (b 1704), m 1725, Lydia Parmlee; 

6—-James (b 1729), m 2d, Amy Crane; 

5-James (b 1764), m 1788, Rachel Hurd; 

4—Cynthia (b 1791), m 1808, Benjamin Hicks; 

3—Rachel (b 1809), m 1827, William Van Name. 

2—-Dau. of Charles Egbert Leonard (1829-96), pub- 
Aon m 1852, Cynthia Hicks Van Name (1828- 
ak ‘ 

M Mar. 16, 1878, Edgar Gray Colburn, b Boston, 
Mass., Mar. 20, 1856; son of Elisha H. Colburn, 
of West Dedham, Mass. 

Was in charge of Conservatory of Music, Cor- 
nell Coll., 1881-85; studied under Karl Klind- 
worth, Berlin, Germany, 2 yrs. Pianist and 
piano instructor. Mem. S.M.D., D.A.R. (past 
regent Schenectady Chapter), Albany Colony 
of N.E. Soc., N.Y. State Fed. of Women’s 
Clubs (past officer), Schenectady Woman’s 
Club (past pres., now hon. pres.); v.chmn. 
Schenectady Rep. Com. Residence: 1418 Union 
St., Schenectady, N.Y. 


m Mary 


126 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


GEORGE 


HENRY 
Enlisted Aug. 1, 1861, in U. S. Marine Corps, 
and was assigned to U. 8S. 8S. “Vanderbilt” of 
the roving commission squadron where he served 
18 months, visiting W. I., Newfoundland, Rio 


BANDFIELD — (1841-1923). 


Janeiro, South Africa, Australia, China, ete. 
Transferred to U. 8. Sloop of War “Brooklyn” 
and fought in Battle of Mobile Bay, in which 
he was wounded, and both attacks on Ft. Fisher ; 
with 12 marines was detailed to guard 400 
sailors across Isthmus of Panama, 1862; on 
guard duty in Marine Barracks, Washington, 
D. C., when President Lincoln was assassinated ; 
honorably discharged, June 6, 1865, and returned 
to New York and completed a law course. 


1-HILLMAN, Blanche Belle Bandfield (Mrs. 
Herbert M.), 6 Hinsdale, N.Y., Oct. 13, 1872. 

5-James Bandfield (1747-1832), from Eng. ca. 1751: 
settled nr. Boston, Mass.; soldier Am. Rey. 7 
yrs.; removed to Ithaca, N.Y.; m 1st, Tabitha 
Jones (1765-1823) ; 

pert: (d ca. 1812), m Mary Denison Oliver (d ca. 
840); 

3-George Denison (1811-92, capt. N.Y. militia, 
1838-41; m 1st, 1835, Orpha Sophia Marsh. 

8—John Marsh (b 1647-49), of Boston; m Sarah-: 

7-Joseph (6 1670/71), m 1692/98, Ann Thorogood: 

6-Dea. John (1696-1769), m 1719, Martha Hartshorn 
(1700-81; Joseph?; m Sarah—; Thomas’); 

5-Sget. Joseph (1731-ca. 1824), Am. Rev.; m 1759, 
Deborah Staples (1741-ca. 1802; Abraham®*, m 
Lydia White); 

4—Royal (1765-1818), War 1812; m 1787, Rhoda Hil- 
yard (1770-1834; Stephen®, Am. Rev., m Joanna, 
dau. of Thomas Darling, Am. Rev.; John®, Am, 
poe m Hannah Rossiter; Jonathan’, m Abi- 
gall—),; 

3—Orpha Sophia (1814-66), m George D. Bandfield (3 
above). 

4—Philip Griggs (whose father was a soldier Am. 
Rev.), of Oneida Co., N.Y., m Rebecca-, of Vt.; 

3—Rebecca (d 1898), m David Sessions (d 1872). 

2-Dau. of George Henry Bandfield (1841-1923), meht. 
and atty.;: m 1866, Eleanor Griggs Sessions 
(1842-79) ; m 2d, 1907, Alta C. (Hall) Maxwell (1856- 
1923); issue (Ist marriage): I-Ellen Orpha (Mrs. 
Orrin Stone Doud, av for Hilyard-Darling line- 
ages); II-Frances Eleanor (1868-94); III—Carlos 
Don (1870-1901; m Eva Forman); IV—Blanche 
Belle (above). 


IV-—m Sept. 16, 1908, Herbert M. Hillman (qv); 
issue: 1-George Herbert, b Hinsdale, N.Y.. 
Nov. 9, 1905; Alfred U., ’25; 2-Don Frederick, }b 
Hinsdale, Mar. 9, 1910. 

Residence: R.F.D, 1, Olean, N.Y. 

“irene p arte Herbert M., } Oneida, N.Y., Feb. 

5-Elihu Murray (1753-1835), of Guilford Center, 
N.Y.; soldier Am. Rev. and War 1812; m 1782, 
Lydia Strong (1755-1836) ; 

4—Paulina (1785-1875), m Capt, Thornton Wasson, 
Sr. (1774-1825), War 1812; 

3-Emeline (1808-84), m 1826, William Bennett, Jr. 
(1801-89; William’, m Appha Bennett), 

2-Son of Catherine HE. Bennett (1842-1900), m 1870, 
Harry Dennis Hillman, M.D. (1882-1902): issue: 
I—Herbert M. (above); II—Hylan (b 1874, d in- 
fancy); Il1Il—Henry (b 1876, d infancy); 1V—Clar- 
ence H. (0 1878); V—Harry D., Jr. (b 1884); Vi-— 
Josephine (1887-1901). 

I—m Sept. 16, 1908, Blanche Belle Bandfield (qv for 
issue). 

Ed. Hinsdale Acad. Farmer. 
1, Olean, N.Y. 


1-DOUD, Ellen Orpha Bandfield (Mrs. Orrin S.), 
b Hinsdale, N.Y., June 9, 1867. 

7-Jonathan Hilyard, of N. Stonington, Conn.; m 
1728, Abigail— (d 1741); 

6—J ohn (1729-1818), N. Stonington, Conn., and Men- 
don, Mass.; soldier Am. Rey.; m 1751, Hannah 
Rosseter; 

d-Stephen (ca, 1752-1777), killed in Am. Rev.; m 
1769, Joanna Darling; 

4—-Rhoda (1770-1834), m Royal Marsh (1765-1818; 
War 1812; Joseph*®; John*®; Joseph?; Johns); 

airtine pnts: (1814-66), m George D. Bandfield 
(1811-92). 

8—Denice Darling (1640-1717), of Braintree and 
Mendon, Mass.; m 1662, Hannah Francis: 

7-Benjamin (1687-1772), m 1708, Mehitable White 
(b 1689; Thomas’, m Mehitable Thornton); 

6-Thomas (1730-76), Am. Rev.; m 1749, Rachel 
White (b 1732; Joseph?, m Prudence Smith); 

5-Joanna (b 1752), m 1769, Stephen Hilyard (5 
above). 

2-Dau.. of George Henry Bandfield (1841-1923), 
mecht. and atty.; m 1st, 1866, Eleanor Griggs 
Sessions (1842-79). For issue and other lineages 
see Mrs. Herbert M. Hillman. 

M Sept. 15, 1885, Orrin Stone Doud, b Hume, N.Y., 
Apr. 25, 1858; son of William Doud, m Almira 
Stone, of Fillmore, N.Y.; issue: 1—Eleanor 
Blanche, b July 12, 1888; m Dec. 22, 1909, Charles 
F. Day, of Java, N.Y. (issue: Orpha Elizabeth, 
b July 4, 1911; Claudia Grace, Bb Aug. 15, 1913; 
Virginia, 6 Jan. 18, 1915; Mary and Marjorie, 
twins, b Oct. 19, 1916; Marjorie, d infancy; Hilda 
Blanche, 6 Oct. 7, 1925); 2-Marjorie Almira, 0 
July 28, 1890; m June 28, 1913, Charles Elmer 
Healy, 6 Jan. 22, 1888 (issue: Ellen Bandfield, } 
June 13, 1914; Frances Hall, b Feb. 10, 1918; Mar- 
tha Eloise, b June 22, 1920); 3-William Carlos, b 
Dec. 28, 1892; B.S., in chemistry, U. Mich., 716; 
m Ellen Healy, d Mar. 22, 1922 (issue: Dorothy 
Jane, b July 11, 1921). 

Residence: Fillmore, N.Y. 


pprtien foere eel Le Vert, } Huntsville, Ala., Sept. 7, 

9—-Richard Cocke (qv); 

8-Richard (1639-1706), surveyor, mem, Co. Ct.; m 
Elizabeth—;: 

T-Richard (1672-1720), m 1st, Anne Bowler (1675- 
1705; Maj. Thomas’); 

plat ioe (1707-72), of Surry; m Elizabeth Hart- 
well; 

5-Hartwell, burgess, m Anne Ruffin; 

4—Martha, m as his 24 wife, Col. Daniel Coleman 
(James®, from Eng., 1730); 

3-Daniel (1801-51), justice Supreme Ct. of Ala.; m 
Elizabeth Peterson (Batt?). 

9-William Claiborne (qv); 

8-Lt. Col. Thomas (1647-88), killed by Indians; m 
Sarah Fenn (Capt. Sam’); 

7-Thomas (d 1732), m 8d, Ann Fox (Henry): 

6-Augustine (1721-87), m Mary Herbert (Buller’); 

5—Susanna (b 1751), m Frederic Jones: 

4—-Mary H. (d 1848), m 1794/95, John Withers: 

ae, Eliza (ca. 1810-1880), m Francis John Le 

ert. : 

2-Son of Daniel Coleman (1838-1906), lawyer; capt. 
C.S.A.; consul at St. Etienne, France; m 1873, 
Mary Claude Le Vert (b 1845); issue: I-Le Vert 
(above); 2-Claude Verdét (Mrs. Edwin R. Dick- 
enson, See Vol. 1, p. 911, for other lineages). 


Residence: R.I-.D. 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 127 


I—m Feb. 1902, Mamie Fletcher, b Huntsville, Ala. 

U.S.M.A., ’99; grad. Arty. Sch., 1908. Second It., 
5th Arty., Feb. 15, 1899; Ist 1t., Arty. Cares: May 
8, 1901; capt., Apr. iy, 1904; maj., COAG uly els 
1916; It. col. of F.A., N.A., Aug. 15, 1917; COl., 
C.ALC., N.A., May 14, 1918; It. col., U.S.A., July i 
1920; col., May 26, 1921; retired Dec. 31, 1922. Was 
mil. attaché at Rio de Janeiro, 1911, 12; tem- 
porarily attached to Am. Embassy, Paris, 1914, 
for European relief work; comd. 49th Regt., 
C.A.C., N.A., in France, Fall of 1918; in Ger- 
many, 1918-22; Am. liaison officer with hdqrs. 
Interallied Armies of Occupation, Nov. 8, 1919- 
May 15, 1922; hist. rep. of hist. section of Gen. 
Staff, Paris, July-Dec. 1922. Companion of St. 
Michael and St. George (British), 1919; Officier 
de la Legion d@’Honneur, 1919, and Commander, 
1922. Address: War Dept., Washington, D.C. 


1-DUKE, William Richard, 
(now W.Va.), July 1, 1848. 
8-Henry Duke (d 1713), from Eng. to James City 
Co., Va., 1658; col. militia; councillor; burgess; 
m Lydia Hansford; } 
7-Henry (d 1724), m 
Huguenot descent; 
6—Clivears I (1718 [?] -1784), » Barbara-—; 
5-James (0 ca. 1740), m Keziah Burnley; 
4—Clivears III (ca. 1760-1818), 2 Anne Overton Pet- 
tus; 
38-Richard (1778-1849), m 1806, 
Walker. 
5-Dr. Thomas Walker (1715-94), burgess; mem. 
Va. Conv., 1775; commissary gen. of Va. troops 
in Am. Rev.; Indian commr.; explorer; m 1741, 
Mildred (‘Thornion) Meriwether; 
4-Thomas (1749-95), m 1774, Margaret Hoops, of 
Carlisle, Pa.; 
(b 1785), m 


3-—Maria Barclay 
above). 

2-Son of Col. Richard Thomas Walker Duke 
(1822-98), lawyer; col. 46th Va., C.S.A.; mem. 41st 
and 42d Congresses; m 1846, Elizabeth Scott 
Eskridge (1820-96); issue: I-William R. (above); 
IIl—Margaret (1850-51); I1I—Richard T. W., Jr. 
(qv); IV—Maria (1855-56); V—Mary Willoughby 
(1857-88; m Dr. Charles Slaughter). 

I-m June 6, 1894, Edith May Coleman, } Dixon, 
Tll.; Colonial Dame, D.A.R.; sade of John Cole- 
man, of Dixon; issue (both b Charlottesville, 
Va.): 1-Cammann Coleman, 0b Oct. 14, 1900: 
V.M.I. and U. Va., 1920-22, Zeta Psi; 2—-Wil- 
liam Richard, Jr., 6 June 17, 1902; V.E.S. and 
U. Va., ’28, Zeta Psi. 

U. Va., 1882-83 (Zeta Psi). Lawyer; pres. Al- 
bemarle Mut. Home Ins. Co. Mem. Va. House 
of Delegates, 1896-1904. Residence: “Sunny 
Side,” Charlottesville, Va. 


1-DUKE, Richard Thomas Walker, Jr. (b Char- 
lottesville, Va., Aug. 27, 1853-Mar. 5, 1926). 

9John Peyton, emigrated from England, 1644; 

8—Henry, m Ellen Packington, of London; 

7-Valentine, of Acquia; col. British Army; 
6—John (6 1678), of Prince William; 

5-—Col. Henry (d 1781), county It.; burgess; officer 
Am. Rev. (lost five sons in Am. Rev.); 

4-Frances (b 1762), m 1784, Judge John Brown, 
chancellor Augusta district, Va 

3-Margaret Frances (1788- 1850), m ‘1815, William 
Scott Eskridge. 

2-Son of Elizabeth Scott Eskridge (1820-96), m 
1846, Col. Richard Thomas Walker Duke (1822- 
1898), lawyer; col. 46th Va., C.S.A.; mem. 41st 
and 42d Congresses. For issue and other line- 
ages see William Richard Duke. 

M Oct. 1, 1884, Edith Ridgway Slaughter (Oct. 1, 
1863-June 11, 1921); D.A.R., Colonial Dame; dau. 
of John F. Slaughter, of Lynchburg, Va.; issue 
(all Bb Charlottesville, Va.): 1-R. T. Walker, 
fib) June 19, 18873. capt.. 17th Inf., A. E.F., 
1917-19; m Aug. 15, 1917, Myrtle Judson; 2—John 
Flavel Slaughter, 6 Feb. 11, 1889; U. Va., ’12; 
Washington and Lee U.; 2d lt., Flying Corps, 
U.S.A., Oct. 1917, Fort Sill, Okla.; m Oct. 12, 
1918, Kathleen Timmins, Houston, Tex.; 3— 
William Eskridge, b Feb. 25, 1893; Bil. ee Wace 
1917; 2d it., arty., July 1917: ist ‘It. Aug. 1917, 
sth F. AD. ith Div., and with A.E.F. in France, 
Aug. 1918- May 1919; m Oct. 16, 1928, Lucy Mar- 
shall, dau. of Rev. Harry B. Lee (issue: Tat od he 
W., Iv, 1924-26); 4-Mary, b July 30, 1885; 5— 
Helen Risdon, b Feb. 2, 1895; 6-Edwin Ellicott 
(June 2, 1899-Oct. 30, 1900). 

M 24, Apr. 5, 1923, Mrs. Maymee R. Slaughter. 


b Lewisburg, Va. 


Elizabeth Cliveures, of 


Maria Barclay 


Richard Duke (3 


U. Va., ’74. Lawyer; judge, 1888-1901; common- 
wealth’s atty., Albemarle Co., Va., 1911-26 (See 
Who’s Who in America). Mem. S.C.W., S.R., 
S.C.V. Grand master of Masons, Va., 1897-99. 


1-DUNLAP, Lily Reese Doyle (Mrs. James M.), 
b Toccoa, Ga., Sept. 7, 1875. 

&-George Steele (d 1663), ‘from Eng. to Cambridge, 
Mass., 1634; 

7-James, trooper in Pequot War and commis- 
sary in King Philip’s War; m Anna Bishop; m 
2d, Mrs. Bethia Stocking; 

6—-Rev. Stephen (1696-1759), grad. Yale, 1718; first 
settled minister at Tolland, Conn., 1720; m 1720, 
Ruth Porter (Col. Samuel’); 

5—Aaron (1744-95), soldier Am. Rev.; m Ist, Violet 
Alexander Polk; 

4-William (1776-1821), m Esther Love (1770-1850); 

3-William (1796-1871), midshipman on “Constitu- 
tion” in War of 1812, and was prisoner of war 
2 yrs.; m 1826, Margaret Guyton (1806-75; 
Aaron’). : ; 

2-Dau. of Myra Agnes Steele (b 1849), m 1872, Prof, 
Eli Reese Royle (1849-88), grad. U. of S.C.; 
educator; issue: I—William Steele (b 1873; m™ 
Lizzie Mell Cooper); II—Lily Reese (above). 

Ii-m Apr. 29, 1998, Dr. James Mendenhall Dunlap, 
b Ansonville, N.C., Aug. 7, 1849; grad. Davidson 
Coll., U. Va., and Coll. of Medicine of N.Y.; 
pres. bd. Anson Sanatorium, Wadesboro, N.C. 

Mem. D.A.R. (state treas., 1914-18; organizing 
regent Anson-Stanley Chapter), U.S.D. 1812, 
U.D.C., ete.; pres. Ansonville Book Club. Resi- 
dence: Ansonville, N.C. 


1-COLLINS, Mary Alice Rodhouse (Mrs. Elijah 
Amos), 6 Mexico, Mo., Aug. 6, 1865, 

S—-Col, Augustine Warner, of ‘‘Warner Hall,” 
Gloucester Co., Va., first speaker of the 
Burgesses; m Mildred Reade (Capt. George, 


qv); 

g-Milared, m 1690, Lawrence Washington (1661-97; 
John’, av); 

7-Augustine (1694-1748), of ‘‘Wakefield,’ West- 
moreland Co.; m 1715, Jane Butler (1693-1728; 
Caleb8); m 2d, 1731, Mary Ball (1706-89; among 
their sons was General George); 

6—Col. Augustine (1722-ante 1743), m Anne, dau. 
and co-heiress of Col. William Aylett, of 
“Fairfield,” King William Co.; 

5—-Elizabeth (1748-92), m 1769, Alexander Spots- 
wood (1746-1818), ed. Eton Coll. maj. gen. of 
militia in command of the “Spotswood Legion” 
(John§, cdr.-in-chief of Spotsylvania Co., bur- 
gess, mMary, dau. of Capt. William Dandridge, 
R.N., m Mary, dau. of Col. John West, son of 
Lord de la Warr; Gov. Alexander’, av); 

4-Alexander Eliot (1769-1851), county judge of 
Barren Co., Ky., and agent for Gens. Spots- 
wood, Washington and Lewis in Ky. and Ohio 
land speculations; m Elizabeth Alexander 
Lewis; 

38—Alexander Washington (1793-1843), m 1814, Doro- 
thy Peyton Berryman (1795-1890; Josias*, m 
Nancy Smith). 

10-Gen. Robert Lewis (qv); 

rete (b 1635), ‘‘Warner Hall,’”’ 

ar 

8—Col. Tan (1669-1725), mem. Royal Council, co. 
lt., judge Supreme Ct.; m his cousin, Elizabeth, 
dau, Augustine “Speaker” Warner, Th speaker 
Va. House of Burgesses (m Mildred, dau. of 
Capt. George Reade, came to Va., 1637, was sec. 
of the colony and mem. Royal Council); 

7-Robert, of “Belvoir,” Albemarle Co., Va.; m 


m Isabella 


pene Meriwether (they had 3 sons in Am. 
ev 
6—Col. Fielding (1725- oa of ‘‘Kenmore,” Fred- 


ericksburg, Va.; m 2d, 1750, Betty Washington 
(b 1733; Augustine, ff above); 

5—-Gen. Fielding, m Naney Ann Alexander (desc. 
Earl Stirling, and Col. Gerard Fowke, ot 
“Gunston Hall’); 

4-Hlizabeth A., m Alexander Eliot Spotswood (4 
above). 

2-Dau. of Lavinia Lewis Spotswood (1827-1915), m 
as his 2d wife, 1860, Joseph Rodhouse (1831-97), 
from Nottinghamshire, Eng. 

M Dec. 3, 1890, Elijah Amos Collins; issue: 1-— 
Errol Amos, b Ogden, Utah, Nov. 26, 1896; m 
Oct. 1, 1919, Dorothy Elvira Shaw, 0b Dec. 27, 
1896; dau. of Francis Shaw, m Ophelia Farley 
(issue: Mary Alice, 6b June 7, 1920; Helen Mira, 
b June 24, 1923). 

Mem. D.A.R.; pres. Am. Legion Auxiliary; mem. 
Federated ‘Clubs: chmn. Kenmore Assn. for 


128 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


Utah; life hereditary mem. Kenmore Assn.; 
hon. mem, Children’s Brigade of Kenmore. 
Residence: 271 28th St., Ogden, Utah. 


yep lehal Milton Wilbert, b Mt. Eaton, O., Apr. 

6—M. Bouquette, put to death, 1685, following the 
revocation of the Edict of Nantes; his wife 
and daughter fied to Ireland; 

5-Margaret, on death of her mother, came to 
America, where she m —Thompson; 

4—Isabelle (1763-1855), m William Mercer, soldier 
War 1812; 

3—Sarah (6b 1802), m John Brown (1794-1861), whose 
grandfather came from Switzerland at 13. 

9-Joran (Kyn) Keen (qv); 

8—Annika, m James Sandelands; 

j-—Mary, as widow of Maurice Trent, m 2d, Rob- 


ert French; 

6—Elizabeth, m Dr. John Finney (d 1774), of Ches- 
ter, Pa.; practitioner of physic for 50 yrs. 
(Robert’?, from Ireland to London Grove Tp., 
Pa., was ruling elder in the New London 
Presbyn. Ch.); 

5-—David, ed. in Ireland; lawyer; reputed the 
wealthiest man in Del.; m Ann Thompson; 

4—David T. (b 1773), judge Ct. Common Pleas of 
Coshocton Co., O.; m Mary James (Maj. John, 
served in Am. Rev.); 

3— David T., m Hannah Butler. 

2-Son of Milton W. Brown (1821-1911), A.B., Jef- 
ferson Coll., Pa., ’48; Presbyn. minister; m 1851, 
Sarah F. Finney (1828- 1907); issue: I-Rev. Ed- 
win, Ph.D. (6 1853; m Mary Cruikshank); II-— 
Hannah Mary (b 1855; m Jacob Longenecker); 
IlI-—Louisa (6 1857; m Enoch Johnston); IV— 
Sarah Alice (b 1859; m Francis T. Evans); V— 
Fanny (b 1865; m Albert E. Shoemaker); VI- 
Laura Ellen (b 1867; m Frederick Bangerter); 
Vil-Ida Mathilda (b 1871; m William O. 
Scheibell); VIII—-Milton Wilbert (above). 

VillI-m Apr. 5, 1904, Edith Marian Witt, 6 Cincin- 
nati, O., Nov. 17, 1882; dau. of George Clinton 
Witt, of Cincinnati, O. 

B.S., Ohio Wesleyan, ’94 (Chi Phi), M.S., 1900; 
M.A., Wooster, 1895; (D.D., Maryville, 1922). 
Ordained Presbyn. ministry, 1899, and was 
pastor at Cincinnati, 1899-1906; lecturer since 
1906. Author: The Superfluous Man, 1926 (See 
Who’s Who in America). Residence: 3480 
Cheviot Av., Cincinnati, O. 


1-GRADY, Henry Alexander, } Clinton, N.C., 
Sept. 19, 1871. 
7-William (Graddy) Grady (6b 1680; son of John, 
of Ireland, m Mary Goodman), came from 
qoneeal, Ireland, ca. 1700, and settled in Bertie 
oe N.C; mm 1712, dau. of Richard Barfield, of 


John (1714-87), settled in Duplin Co., N.C.; m 
Mary Whitfield (William’); 

sae ere (1744-1819), soldier Am. Rev.; m 1771, 
Nancy Thomas (0 1750); 

4-Henry, ‘‘Lord Harry’’ (1772-1834), m 1799, Eliza- 
beth Outlaw (1775-1815; James’); 

3-Alexander Outlaw (1800-66), m 41830, 
(Nancy) Sloan. 

8-William Bryan, Marquis of Thomond (1655-1742), 
from Ireland to Isle of Wight Co., Va., 1689; 
later settled on Albemarle Sound, 'N.C.: was 
high sheriff, justice, assemblyman; m ‘Lady 
Alice, dau. Lord Needham, Viscount of Kil- 


Anne 


morey 
PeNccdnasn (1690-1770), was justice, sheriff, 
commr., assemblyman, of N.C.; m 1st, 1711, 


Annie Rambeau (1695-1730) ; 

6—Col. Needham (1725-1800), col. colonial militia, 
1771; mem. Colonial Assembly and of every 
Provincial Congress of N.C.; m 1st, 1748, Nancy 
Smith (1728-60; Col. John?’ 11690- 1777], mem. 
Colonial Assembly of N.C., clk. House of As- 
sembly, justice, Com. of Safety, and lt. col., 


5-Judge Kedar (1750-1807), judge Ct. of Pleas and 
Quarter Sessions during Am. Rev.; signer 
Oath of Allegiance, 1777; mem. House ‘of Com- 
mons, N.C.; m 2d, 1782, Mary Whitfield (1763- 
1784; William, 2dé [1715-95], mem. Colonial As- 
sembly and Gov. Caswell’s Council, 1779, m 1741, 
Beene sr of Needham Bryan, 1st, m Annie 

am 

4—Rachel (1783-1842), m Judge Gibson Sloan (1775- 
1834), of Duplin Co., N.C. (David® [1728-1806], of 
N.C., soldier Am. Rev.); 

3-Anne (1806- 60), m Alexander O. Grady (3 above). 

2-Son of Benjamin Franklin Grady (1831-1914), 


grad. U. of N.C., ’57; prof. mathematics and 
natural sciences, Austin Coll., Tex.; served 
in C.S.A.; mem. 52d and 58d Congresses from 
N.C., 1891-95; m Olivia Hamilton; m 2d, 1870, 
Mary: Charlotte (1851-1906), dau. of Dr. Henry 
A. Bizzell, m Celestial Robinson; issue (1st 
marriage): I-Franklin; (2d marriage): II-— 
Henry Alexander (above); III-—Cleburne (0 
1873; m Lela Paschal); I1V—James Bizzell (b 
1877); V—Stephen Sloan (b 1879); VI-—Benjamin 
(6 1882); VIil—Lessie Robinson (b 1884); VIII- 
Louis Debonair (b 1886; m Evelyn Wills); IX— 
Anna Bizzell (6 1888; m Samuel A. Cowan); X— 
Mary Eva (b 1898; m Theodore H. Smaillbones). 

IIl-m Oct. 28, 1901, Annie Hlizabeth Graham, 0 
Wallace, N.C., July 20, 1872; dau. of Dr. Dan- 
iel McLean Graham (Archibald’, merchant of 
Fayetteville, N.C.), and was a brother of Dr. 
Alexander Graham, of Charlotte, Prof. John 
Graham, of Warrenton, and of Archibald Gra- 
ham, of Charlotte; issue (all b Clinton, N.C.): 
1—Henry A., Jr., b Sept. 3, 1903; U. of N.C., ’26; 
2—Franklin McLean, b July 2, 1905; Davidson, 
28; 3-Graham Montrose, b Feb. 7, 1915. 

U. of N.C., ex-’96; Georgetown U. Law Sch., 
1894-95; LL.B., U. of N.C., 1900. Admitted to 
bar, 1900; mem. Dem. Exec. Com. of N.C., 
1902-10; mem. N.C. Senate, 1905-07; on staff of 
Gov. W. W. Kitchen, 1908-12, with rank of 
col.; mayor of Clinton, N.C., 1917-22; judge 
Superior Ct. of N.C. from 1923. Chmn. Legal 
Advisory Bd. of Sampson Co. during World 
War. Grand Master of Masons for N.C., 
1919-20. Mason. Residence: Clinton, N.C. 


1-GRAHAM, Grace Theodora Ackerman (Mrs. 
org tets B. C.), 6 Muskegon, Mich., Oct. 28, 

9-Ephraim Child, from Eng.; m 1625, Elizabeth 
Palmer; 

8—Benjamin, m Grace Morris (6 1661; Dea. Ed- 
ward’, m Grace Bett); 

7-Lt. Ephraim (6 1683), 
1710, Priscilla Harris; 

6~Ephraim (1711-75), m 1734, Mary Lyon (d 1790); 

5-Increase (1734-1810), French and Indian War; 
capt. Am. Rev.; m 1762, Olive Pease (1736-1822; 
Daniel®, m Abigail Fletcher; Robert’; Capt. 
John’; John®; Robert?®); 

4-Roxalana (b 1769), m Robert Ackerman (b 1763; 
James®, m Elizabeth F. Conkling); 

3-John (6 1787), m 1812, Irene Meigs (b 1789). 

9-Baron Resolved Van Waldron, from Holland 
to New Amsterdam, 1653; a patentee of Har- 
lem, 1686; m 1653, Lady Zaneka Van Nagle; 

eaterse rc) 1655), m 1687, Janetta Jansen (Cor- 
neliu 

7-Johannes (b 1692), m 1719, Susanna De La Mater; 

6—Peter (b 1721), m 1747, Maria Ackerman (Jacob’): 

5—David (b 1754), Am. Rev.; m 2d, 1778, Mrs. Fan- 
ny Morgan; 

4-Joseph (6 4784), m 1808, Martha Perry; 

Shere Varick (1804-90), m 1831, Ann Roberts 

2-Dau. of Theodore Meigs Ackerman (1832-86), 
Great Lakes ship captain; m 1861, Eliza Jane 
Waldron (1835-1915); issue: I-Capt. John Clay- 
ton (1862-1916; m Cora Lavghlin); II—Ralph 
Waldron; III-Albert Waldron (m Christine 
Erichsen); IV—Grace Theodora (above); V— 
Guy Thecdore sewin, 1870-71); VI-—Mabel Julia 
(b 1873; m Adam Fry). 

IV—m Jan. 4, 1898, Ghecles Beach Cooper Graham 
(Jan, 14, 1863- Mar. 26, 1922); son of Francis 
Cooper, and adopted son of Joel H. Graham; 
issue (all 6 Chicago, Ill.): 1-Evelyne, 6 Oct. 
27, 1898; A.B., U. Chicago, ’15; 2-Joel Henry, 
b Jan. 29, 1896; sr. band segt., U.S.A., Nov. 27, 
1916-Feb. 6, 1918; m June 22, 1918, Fay, dau. of 
Richard Thompson; 3—-Waldron Albert, b Feb. 
6, 1900; pvt., 182d Inf., Apr. 17, 1917-1919; with 
A.E.F. in France, May 1918-Jan. 1919; wound- 
ed, Oct. 9,° 1918; m Sept. 2, 1923, Lorna Ruth, 
Sipe Manton Campion (issue: Bruce Cam- 
pion). 

Mem. D.A.R., O.E.S. Residence: 727 S. Church 
St., Princeton, Il. 

1-GRAY, Harriette Flora (Mrs. Carl R.), }) Lib- 
erty, Kan., Sept. 17, 1869. 

8—Johannes (Ster, Starin, Staring) Sterling (d 
1699), sailor; from Holland to New Amsterdam 
and became Indian trader; settled at Ft. 
Orange ca. 1670; 

7—Nicholas (1663-1759), m Catharine-; 

6-Adam _ (1688-1778) ; 


Woodstock, Conn.; m 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 129 


§-Col. Heinrich (1730-1808), judge, Herkimer Co., 
N.Y., m Elizabeth Kash; 

4-John, began to write name Sterling; m Phoebe 
Ann Aihme; 

3-Harriette Catherine (1824-1905), m 1845, Elijah 
Shults (1824-60). 

2-Dau. of Mary Elizabeth Shults (1851-74), m 
1866, John Alexander Flora (b 1845). 

M Dec. 6, 1886, Carl Raymond Gray (See Vol. 1, 
p. 302, for genealogy); issue: 1-Carl Raymond, 
Jr. (See Vol. 1, p. 303); 2-Russell Davis, b 
Wichita, Kan., Nov. 2, 1899; pvt. U.S. Marine 
Corps, World War; m Oct. 8, 1921, Eleanor, 
dau. of Herbert Pitt (issue: Eleanor Howard); 
3-Howard Kramer, 8 St. Louis, Mo., Aug. 28, 
1901; Princeton, ’23; m Sept. 2, 1925, DeWeena, 
dau, of J. H. Conrad. 

Residence: 37th and Jones Sts., Omaha, Neb. 


1-PAYSON, William Farquhar, b) New York, 
N.Y., Feb. 18, 1876. 

8-Edward Payson (qv); 

7-Samuel (1662-1721), m 1688, Mary Phillips (1668- 
1727; Rev. Samuel’, of Rowley, Mass., m Sarah 
Appleton; Rev. George®, qv); 

6—Rev. Phillips (1704-75), A.B., Harvard, 1724; pas- 
tor Walpole, Mass., 47 yrs.; m 1733, Ann Swift 
(Rev. John’, of Framingham, Mass., m Sarah 
Tileston); 

5-Samuel Phillips, D.D, (1736-1801), A.B., Harvard, 
1754; pastor Chelsea, Mass., 40 yrs.; m 1758, 
Elizabeth Stone (Rev. James®, of Holliston, 
Mass., m Elizabeth Swift); 

4—-Phillips (1760-1809), A.B., Harvard, 1778; m Ruth 
Larkin (John®, East India merchant, Charles- 
town, Mass.); 

3-John Larkin (1797-1884), A.B., Harvard, 1817; 
Am. consul at Messina, Sicily, 1827-45; m 1821, 
Frances Lithgow (Col, Arthur‘, of Augusta, 
Me., m Martha Bridge). 

2-Son of Francis Payson (1837-1904), wool im- 
porter, New York; m 1862, Mary Farquhar 
Dabney (6 1844); issue: I-Francis Lithgow (b 
1863; m Mary Isabella Stewart); II-Mary Dab- 
ney (b 1865; m Stephen Baker); IlI-—Charles 
Arthur (d@ young); IV—-William Farquhar 
(above); V—Harold (qv for Dabney lineage). 

IV—m Oct. 27, 1897, Mary Farquhar King, } Prov- 
idence, R.I.; dau. of Charles G. King, of 
Providence. : 

Columbia, ex-’96. Author, novelist, playwright 
(See Who’s Who in America). Address: Co- 
eae University Club, 4 W. 48d St., New 

ork. 


Watertlan eld Harold, } Eastbourne, Eng., May 3, 


7T-Robert (d’Aubigne) Dabney, from France to 
Eng. after the revocation of the Edict of 
Nantes, and thence to Boston, ca. 1722; 

6—Charles (1703-56), m Elizabeth Gardner; 

5-Charles (1741-84), m Mary Bass (Rev. John’; 
desc. John Alden, qv); 

4—William (1772-1859), m Hannah Jones (Joseph’, 
of Milford, Mass.); 

3—Charles H. (1807-79), mem. Dabney, Morgan & 
Co., bankers (now J. P. Morgan & Co.), New 
York; m Ellen Jones (Alexander’, of Provi- 
dence, R.I.). 

2-Son of Francis Payson (1837-1904), wool im- 
porter, New York; m 1862, Mary Farquhar 
Dabney (b 1844). For issue and Payson lineage 
see William Farquhar Payson. 

M Jan. 18, 1908, Lavinia Hodgkinson, 6b Bristol. 
R.I., Aug. 21, 1884; dau. William Hodgkinson, 
of Framingham, Mass.; issue: 1—-Harold, Jr., 
b Munhall, Pa., Jan. 10, 1909; 2-Perry, b High- 
land Park, Ill., Feb. 9, 1910; 3-William Fran- 
cis, b Short Hills, N.J., Jan. 28, 1912; 4-Alex- 
ander Perry, 6 New York, N.Y., Jan. 10, 1917. 

E.M., Columbia, ’05. V.p. Compo Board Corpn. 
Clubs: Short Hills, Columbia Univ. Resi- 
dence: Short Hills, N.J. 


fabep eta bed Walston Hill, } Cincinnati, O., June 


8-Thomas Dudley (qv); 

7—Mercy (6 1621), m 1639, Rev. John Woodbridge, 
1st minister to be ordained in New England: 

6-Dorothy, m 1712, Rev. Samuel Brown, grad. 
Harvard Coll., 1709; was 1st minister in Ab- 
ington, Mass.; . 

5—-Woodbridge (b 1714), m 1735, Anne Emery; 

4-Samuel (hb 1787), lt. co. of minute men; m 1760, 
Deborah Torrey; 

3-—Enoch (6 1781). m 1807, Melinda Padelford. 


2-Son of Augustus J. Brown (b 1809), lawyer, 
banker; m 1886, Sarah McLaughlin Hill. 

M Nov. 18, 1889, Eva Robert Ingersoll (qv for 
issue). 

A.B., Columbia, ’64, later A.M.; student Colum- 
bia Law Sch. and Heidelberg U., Germany. 
Pres. Walston Hill Brown Constrn. Co.; pres. 
and builder of Sioux City & St. Paul, C.,St. 
P.,M.&O., Decatur & Southern, Peoria, Deca- 
tur & Evansville, Peoria & Perkin Union, L. 
E.&W., Duluth, South Shore & Atlantic, B.,R. 
&P., N.Y.,C.&St.L., and Cincinnati, Jackson & 
Mackinaw rys.; constructed the first tunnel 
under the East River, and the Croton Aque- 
duct from Dobbs Ferry to Croton. Clubs: 
Union League, Down Town, Sleepy Hollow 
Country. Summer place: ‘Walston,’ Dobbs 
Ferry-on-Hudson, N.Y. Residence: 117 E. 21st 
St., Gramercy Park, New York. 


1-BROWN, Eva Robert Ingersoll (Mrs. Wal- 
ston H.), b Groveland, IIl., Sept. 22, 1862. 

9-Gen. James Cudworth (b 1606; son of Rev. 
Ralph, and brother of Ralph, prof. philosophy, 
Cambridge U.), from Eng. to Plymouth, 
1630; freeman, 1634; capt. militia; dep. Colony 
Ct.; gov.’s asst., 1656-58; commr. to Eng., 
commr. United Colonies; one of the first to 
stand for religious toleration in N.H.; 

8-Mary (b 16387), m 1660, Robert Whitcomb, one 
of the first Quakers in Plymouth Colony 
(John?®); 

7-James (b 1668), m 1694, Mary Parker; 

6—James, m 1731, Sarah Winslow (Edward’; Ken- 
elem’; Kenelem®, qv); 

5-Nathaniel, m 1755, Margaret Gibbs: 

4-Margaret (6 1755), m 1779, Ebenezer Ingersoll (b 
1755), soldier Am. Rey. (desc. Richard Inger- 
soll, qv); 

3-Rev. John (1792-1859), B.A., Middlebury Coll.; m 
1821, Mary Livingston (1799-1835), the first wo- 
man in this country to circulate a petition to 
free the slaves (Judge Robert?). 

9-Peter Lyon (b Eng., d at Dorchester, Mass., 
1693/94), mem. A. and H. A. Co.; selectman, 
deputy; in recognition of his important serv- 
ices to the colony, he received from the town 
valuable estate; m Ann-— (d 1689); 

8-Peter (1663-17383), m ca. 1686, 
(Thomas) ; 

T—Peter (1686-1752), m 2d, 1731, Jemima Fales (1707- 
32; Peter§); 

6—Benjamin (6 1732), m Thankful Humphrey (1734- 
1760; Jacob’); 

5—Jacob (1754-1829), m 1775, Jerusha Tucker (1757- 
1840; Timothy’); 

4-Peter (1776-1863), m 2d, 1805, Charlotte Weston 
(Joseph); 

8-Harriet Elizabeth (1816-1903), m 1836, Benjamin 
Weld Parker (Luther*, m Sarah Weld, desc. 
Joseph Weld, qv). 

2-Dau. of Col. Robert Green Ingersoll (1833-99), 
lawyer, lecturer, humanitarian, author; m 
1861, Eva Amelia Parker (1841-1923); issue: I- 
Eva Robert (above); II-Maud Robert (m Wal- 
lace Marcus Probasco). 

I-m Nov. 13, 1889, Walston Hill Brown (qv); is- 
sue: 1-Eva Ingersoll, b Walston, Dobbs Ferry, 
N.Y., Aug. 27, 1891; 2-Robert Ingersoll, 6 Wal- 
ston, Aug. 7, 1893; 1t., Air Service, U.S.A. 

Summer place: “Walston,” Dobbs Ferry-on- 
Hudson, N.Y. Residence: 117 EF. 21st St., Gra- 
mercy Park, New York. 


1-BROWN, William Moseley, } Lynchburg, Va., 
Feb. 27, 1894. 

7-Col. George Carrington (qv); 

6-Judge Paul (1738-1818), burgess and judge Ct. 
of Appeals of Va.; m Margaret Read (1739-76: 
Col. Clement, Jr.7, m Mary Hill; Thomas’; 
Col. George®, qv); 

5-Gen. George (1756-1809), 1t. col. Am. Rey.: m 
1784, Sallie Coles Tucker (b 1765); 

4-Emily Eaton (1804-71), m Dr. Paul C. Venable: 

3-Louisa Jane (1840-1917), m 1864, Rev. Bennett 
W. Moseley (1836-86). 

8-Abraham Venable (qv); 

7-Abraham_ (1700-68), m Martha Davis (1702-65; 
Nathaniel’, of Hanover Co., Va.): 

6-Nathaniel (1733-1804), of Prince Edward Co.: m 
1755, Elizabeth Woodson (d 1791: Richard’): 

5-Samuel Woodson (b 1756), m 1781, Mary S. Car- 
rington (Judge Paul‘); 

4-Dr. Paul Carrington (1793-1876), m 2d, 1824, Em- 
ily Eaton Carrington (4 above). 

2-Son of Emily Carrington Moseley (b 1868), m 


Jane Vose 


130 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM 


1891, William Nicholas Brown (b 1850); issue: 
I—William Moseley (above); II—Paul Venable 
(6 1896); II1I—Rosa Lewis (b 1899; m James B. 
Polhill, Jr.); [V—Louise Carrington (b 1902, m 
ae Scriven Farmer); V—James Bennett (6 
1905). 

I-m June 27, 1922, Gloria Graham, 6 Birmingham, 
Eng., fe 30, 19038; dau. of Henry Graham, 
of Birmingham; issue: 1-William Graham, 0 
N.Y. City, May 30, 1928; 2-David Graham, 0D 
Charlottesville, Va., July 8, 1924. 

B.A., Washington and Lee, 714 (D.K.E., P.B.K.), 
IM’-A’, 19153"=ME A“, “Columbia, 1922, 0 Ph.D., 1923: 
Prof. edn. and psychology, Washington and 
Lee U., since 1920. Served pvt. to 2d lt., inf. 
and air service, U.S.A., Oct. 8, 1917-Dec. 20, 
1918; now capt., staff specialist, O.R.C. Mem. 
S.C.V.,° Nati Econ. | Council) Am?) Psychol: 
Assn., Va. Acad. Science; fellow A.A.A.S. 
Residence: Lexington, Va. 


SEC aie aaa Lorin Cone, ) Windsor, Conn., Aug. 

9-Dea. Edward Collins (qv); 

8-Rev. Nathaniel (1648-84), grad. Harvard, 1660; 
pastor at Middletown, Conn.; m 1664, Mary 
Whiting (Maj. William’); 

7—Rev. Nathaniel (1677-1756), m Alice Adams 
(1682-1735; Rev. William’, m Alice, dau. of Gov. 
William Bradford); 

6—-William (1711-1804), Am. Rev.; m Ann Jones 
(b 1714); 

eae (1747-1826), m 1st, Grace Brown (1748- 

) 5 

4—William (1774-1863), m Eunice Parsons: 

38—Lora B., M.D. (1787-1818), m 1811, Persis Cone 
(d 1815). 

8-Joseph Bemis (qv); 

7—John (1659-1732), m 1680, Mary Harrington; 

6—John (b 1686), m 1718, Anna Livermore; 

5-Abijah (1723-90), of Paxton, Mass.; m 1751, Di- 
nah Hagar; 

4-Abijah (1753-1829), Am. Rev.; m Mary Pike 
(1767-1883) ; 

3-Amariah (1785-1876), m 1809, Sally Shumway 
(1787-1861). 

7-Peter (or Pierre) Shumway (b 1735), refugee 
from France bet. 1660-75, and settled at Tops- 
field, Mass.; in Narragansett and other In- 
dian wars, 1675; m Frances—; 

6—Peter (1678-1751), Oxford, Mass.; m 1700, Mary 
Smith (d 1788), of Boxford, Mass.; 

5—Oliver (b 1701), m 1724, Sarah Pratt; 

4-Ebenezer (1743-1833), minute man in Am. Rev.; 
m 1765, Comfort White (d 1840, aet. 97); 

38—Sally (1787-1861), m Amariah Bemis (3 above). 

2-Son of Rey. Lorin Cone Collins (1813-1904), m 
1839, Mary Bemis (1817-92); issue: I-Ella Maria 
(1842-65); II—Rosella Elizabeth (1844-65); ILI- 
Lottie Louise (1846-71); IV—Lorin Cone (above); 
V-—Carrie (6 1860; m Earl Howell Reed). 

IV—m Sept. 17, 1873, Nellie Robb, b Chicago, I11., 
Feb. 10, 1855; dau. of George A. Robb, of Chi- - 
cago; issue (all 6 Chicago): 1-Carrie May (July 
6, 1874-Aug. 11, 1885); 2-Lorin Cone, III, b Aug. 
1, 1876; M.D., Northwestern U., 1900; m Mar. 
10, 1904, Anna E. V. S. Lindblad (issue: Lorin 
Cone, IV, b Feb. 2, 1905; Almida Grace, b Aug. 
29, 1908); 3-Helen (1878-79); 4—Grace, b Oct. 15, 
1883; m John Fauntleroy McGill; 5—George 
Robb, 6 May 24, 1888; m Apr. 8, 1915, Margaret 
ae Whitney (issue: George Robb, Jr.; Whit- 
ney). 

A.B., Northwestern U., 72 (P.B.K., Sigma Chi), 
A.M., 1874. Lawyer; judge Circuit Court, Chi- 
cago, 9 yrs.; justice Supreme Court, Canal 
Zone, 6 yrs.; speaker Ill. Ho. of Rep., 1883. 
Clubs: Chicago (Chicago), Santa Fe (Santa Fe, 
N.M.), Strangers (Colon, Panama). Residence: 
448 Barry Av., Chicago, IIl. 


1-COLLOM, Spencer Allen, b Bowie Co., Tex., 
Sept. 30, 1866. 

5—Jonathan Cullom; 

4-—George, went from Tenn. to what is now 
Bowie Co., Tex., 1818, where his son George 
G. was believed to have been the first white 
child born in that section of Tex.; 

3—Charles (1800-44), corp. 83d W.Va. Militia in War 
1812; m 1817, Elizabeth Katherine Hyder. 

2-Son of Spencer Rice Collom (1833-1918), plant- 
er; m 1852, Martha Jane Reed (1833-1900); issue: 
I—Susan (1853-1919; m Jum Sharp); II—William 


OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


Charles (b 1855; m Kate Logan); IlI—George 
Edward (6 1857; m Elizabeth); IV—Elisabeth 
(1864-81); V—Spencer Allen (above); VI—John 
Gano (b 1869; m Ellen Bailey); ViI—Robert 
Driscoe (b 1871; m Elizabeth Bailey). 

V-m Dec. 28, 1896, Eugenia Read (See Vol. 1, 
p. 579, for genealogy); issue: 1—Linnie Eliz- 
abeth, 0} Texarkana, Oct. 21, 1897; U. Tex., ’20; 
m Oct. 19, 1921, Gamewell D. Gantt (issue: 
Catherine Eugenia; Gamewell, Jr.); 2-Fran- 
ces Martha, 6 Texarkana, Feb. 16, 1899; B.A., 
U. Tex., ’21; m June 14, 1922, James F. Warren 
(issue: James F., Jr., d); 3-Allen Read, 6 Tex- 
arkana, Aug. 3, 1901-May 4, 1908; 4-Spencer Al- 
len, Jr., 0 Ratcliff, Tex., Feb. 4, 1904; B.A., 
Wi Dex 2b: 

M.D., U. Louisville, 1892. Physician and surgeon; 
actg. chief surgeon, St.L.,S.W.R.R. F.A.C.S. 
Was mem. Vol. Med. Service Corps and mem, 
local bd. of Bowie Co., Tex., World War. 
Residence: 621 Main St., Texarkana, Tex. 


1-COMBES, Clinton de Raismes, ) Newtown, 
INS Ya, Jan, 24, 1886: 

9-Nicholas Holt (qv); 

8—Henry (1644-1719), m Sarah Ballard; 

7T—Oliver (1671-1747), m 2d, Mary Huse; 

6—William (1721-59), m Mary Martin; 

5—-William (1745-1805), m Hannah Pike; 

4—Moses P. (1771-1837), m Hannah Chaffee (Wil- 
liam*, soldier Am, Rev.); 

3-Martha Ella, m Jean Francis Joseph de 
Raismes (1803-66), came from France, 1828. 

2-Son of Marie Louise de Raismes (1857-1912), m 
Abbott Carson Combes (See Vol. 1, p. 563, for 
Combes lineage). 

M Oct. 20, 1915, Margery Gillespie, 6 Hast New 
York, N.Y., Oct. 4, 1883; dau. of Harl Augustus 
Gillespie of Woodhaven, N.Y.; issue: 1—Isa- 
belle Booth, 6 Garden City, N.Y., Aug. 18, 
1917; 2-Clinton de Raismes, Jr., Bb N.Y. City, 
May 24, 1921. 

Williams, ’07; LL.B., Harvard, 1910. Mem. 
SUNsSs 7) Ls Caicos R. Club: Cherry Valley. 
Residence: 106 4th St., Garden City, N.Y. 


1-WOLFORD, Milton John, } Clay Tp., Butler 
Coy, Pas Apres 6), 1844 

6—Johannes (Wolfert, Wolfart) Wolford, native 
of Switzerland; came from the Palatinate in 
the “Friendship,” to Phila., Pa., 1739; settled 
in Tulpehocken Tp., Lancaster Co., Pa.; m 
Mary Agatha-; 

5-George (ca. 1725-1793-94), pvt. Am. Rev.; m 1748, 
Elizabeth Zimmerman (ca. 1730, ante 1785); 

4—John (1749-1887), Westmoreland Co., Pa.; m 1784, 
Barbara— (d 1805); 

3—-Henry (d 1856), Butler Co., Pa.; m 180, Mary 
Frick (1786-1868). 

2-Son of Jacob Wolford (1817-97), farmer; m 1839, 
eee Adams (1817-1902). For issue see Vol, 
De. 

M Dec. 4, 1872, Maud Sutherland Blackwell, b 
New Bern, N.C., Jan. 21, 1848; issue: 1-Ann 
Selby (Mrs. Orndorf L. Ridgely, qv for Black- 
well lineages); 2-Francis M. (Feb. 19, 1875-Oct. 
28, 1884); 3-Maud Blackwell, 6b Danville, IIl., 
Oct. 8, 1876; A.B., Wilmington Coll., ’97, post- 
grad. at Wellesley; m May 16, 1906, Charles 
Frederick Shane (issue: Wolford Milton; John 
Wolford); 4Sarah Wicks, Bb Danville, June 
26, 1882; Art Inst. of Chicago; m June 4, 1914, 
Roscoe Simpson Fairchild (issue: Roscoe Wol- 
ford; Harold Blackwell); 5—Albert Milton 
(Mar. 22, 1889-Oct. 27, 1899); 6-Harold Ernest 
(July 28, 1891-Mar. 9, 1924); m October 3, 1913, 
Margaret Herbst (issue: Mary Jane; Milton 
John). 

Grad. Iron City Commercial Coll., Pittsburgh, 
1864; student Westminster Coll. Pres. Palmer 
Nat. Bank, Danville, Ill. Served pvt., sgt. , 
and 2d l1t., Pa. vol. inf. and Pa. heavy arty., 
1862-65. Pres. bd. Lakeview Hosp.; trustee 
Y.M.C.A.; sec. Danville Benefit and Bldg. 
Assn. since 1880. Mem. S.R., G.A.R., ete. 
Summer place: “Wolford Lodge,’ Epworth, 
Ludington, Mich. Residence: Hotel Wolford, 
Danville, Tl. 


1-RIDGELY, Ann Selby Wolford (Mrs. Orndorf 
Z.), 6 Arcola, Ill., Nov. 17, 1873. ' 

7-Robert Blackwell (1650-1717), received land 
grant from the first English govt. of New 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 131 


Amsterdam for Astoria, LI. City, Green 
Point and Williamsburg, L.I.; founder of 
Blackwell Island; m 1676, Mary Manningham, 
of Manning Island, N.Y.; 

tail (1692-1744), m 1711, Mary Hallett (1687- 
743) ; E 


6-Col. Jacob (1717-80), of ‘Ravenswood,’ New 
York; col. French and Indian War; pvt. Am. 
Rev.; mem. Provincial Congress, 1775-77; m 
1755, Lydia Hallett (17382-1812); 

4—Samuel (1759-1832), m in 1784, Mary Whitehead 
Field (1767-1841); see Vol. 1, p. 762, for Field 
lineage; 

3—John (1797-1869), m 1821, Ann Selby (1807-82). 

10-Thomas Cornell (qv); 

9-Rebecca, m George (Joris) Woolsey (qv); 

8-Sarah (0 ca. 1650), m Capt. William Hallett (d 
1729-aet. 81; William», qv); 

7-—Joseph (1678-1758), m 1702, Lydia Blackwell (d 
ante 1728; Robert$); 

6-Joseph (1704-31), m Lydia (Alsop?); 

5-Lydia (b 1732, after father’s death), m Col. Ja- 
cob Blackwell (5 above). 

2—Dau. of Maud Sutherland Blackwell (b 1848), m 
1872, Milton John Wolford (qv). 

M Feb. 21, 1900, Orndorf Long Ridgely (May 20. 
1868-Dec, 17, 1900); son of Vincent Ridgely, of 
Springfield, Ill. 

Studied pipe organ under Clarence Eddy; piano 
under Hugh A. Kelso, Jr.; harmony under 
Walter Keller; theory under John Page Mar- 
shall, at Boston U. Teacher of “The Appre- 
ciation of Music.” Mem. D.A.C., S.D.P. (ed- 
itor The Pilgrim, official organ of nat. soc.; 
registrar Ill. branch), D.A.R., Dau. of Vets. of 
Civil War; pres. Danville Fed. of Women’s 
Clubs; chmn. Danville Unit of Ill. Council 
of Nat. Defense during World War; chmn. 
music dept. 18th dist., Ill. Federation of Wo- 
men’s’ Clubs. Summer place: ‘Wolford 
Lodge,’ Epworth, Ludington, Mich. Resi- 
dence: Hotel Wolford, Danville, Ill. 


1-COMSTOCK, Stephen Estes, b Groton, N.Y., 
July 20, 1876. 

10-William Comstock (qv); 

9-Christopher (d 1702), Norwalk, Conn.; m 1663, 
Hannah Platt; 

8-David (1664-94), 
Wheeler; 

7—Daniel (1694-1782), Kent, Conn.; m Sarah Odell 
(b 1694); 

6—Daniel (1714-77), Kent; m Katharine Morehouse 
(1714-77) ; 

5-Ebenezer, Warrensburgh, N.Y.; ™ 1775, Deborah 
Hatch; 

4—Jason (1782-1842), Tully, N.Y.; m Philura Crav- 
ath (d 1870); 

3—Sylvanus (1806-71), m Loraine Goodrich (6 1821). 

9-Benjamin Wilmot (ca. 1590-1669), New Haven, 
Conn.; m Ann— (d 1668); 

&-William (d 1689), New Haven; m 1658, Sarah 
Thomas (ca. 1640-1711); 

7-John (1667-1731), New Haven; m Sarah Clark 
(1671-post 1747); 

6—-Valentine (1713-post 1790), Bethany, Conn.; m 
1735, Rachel Johnson (6 1716); 

d-Walter (1755-1824), Am. Rev.; m 1779, Hannah 
Johnson (1762-1833) ; 

4—George Washington (1797-1863), Enfield Center, 
N.Y.; m 1819, Rebecca Hitchcock (1802-64); 

3-Chauncey Walter (1822-1904), Three Mile Bay, 
N.Y.; m 1844, Catherine Estes (1822-76). 

2-Son of Myron Adelbert Comstock (1843-1925), m 
1865, Helen Minerva Wilmot (b 1845); issue: 


Norwalk; m 1692, Elizabeth 


I-Stephen Estes (above); Ii—Katharine 
Blanche (b 1878; m Sylvester Becker Van 
Duser). 


I-m Oct. 15, 1908, Martha Adelia Thomas, b 
Newark, N.Y., June 9, 1875; dau. of Byron 
Thomas; issue (all b Newark, N.Y.): 1—-Ste- 
phen Thomas (Jan. 25, 1905-Mar. 14, 1922); 2- 
Richard Wilmot, b Jan. 27, 1908; 3-Helen Car- 
oline, b Oct. 8, 1909; 4-Martha, 6 Aug. 11, 1913. 

Pres. Comstock Canneries, Inc., Newark, N.Y. 
Vestryman St. Mark’s P.E. Ch. 20 yrs. Mem. 
S.A.R. Mason (382°), Elk. Clubs: Genessee 
Valley, Rochester, Rochester Yacht (Roches- 
ter, N.Y.), Sodus Bay Yacht (Sodus Point, 

ee Newark Country. Residence: Newark, 


aN. 


WILLIAM ELLIS WOOD. 


PN ede William Ellis, b Arlington, Mass., Jan. 

8-Josiah Wood (1629-91), from Eng. to Charles- 
town, Mass., ca. 1650; 

7—-Josiah (1662-1740), m 1686, Abagail Bacon (Mi- 
chael’, qv); 

6—Josiah (1687-1753), Woburn, Mass.; m 1710, Ruth 
Peabody; 

5-Solomon (1722-77), Am. Rev.; m 1752, Martha 
Johnson; 

4—Edward (1756-1824), Burlington, Mass.; soldier 
and pensioner Am. Rev.; m 2d, 1789, Sarah 
Reed; 

38—Leonard (1796-1841), m 1823, Mary Thorning. 

2-Son of William Thorning Wood (1824-71), mfr. 
of ice tools; m 1850, Sophia Matilda Blake 
(1827-1905); issue: I-William Ellis (above); II- 
Sophia (Mar. 23, 1853-Apr. 30, 1853); II1I-Stephen 
Blake (1854-1906; A.B., Harvard, ’79, LUL.B., 
1882; m 1885, Amy Louise Blandy, of Zanes- 
ville, O.; issue: Myra De Normandie, bd 1886; 
Marjorie, 6 1887; m Sept. 15, 1919, Ernest R. 
Moore; Grayson Blandy, 6b Aug. 25, 1889; m 
Sept. 15, 1920, Edith May Sperring); I1V—Annie 
Wyman (1856-1914; m 1st, 1877, George Tilton 
Freeman, 1854-99; m 2d, 1902, Wendell E. Rich- 
ardson). 

I-m May 7, 1874, Susan Tileston Freeman, b 1851; 
dau. of John Doane Freeman, and sister of 
Warren Hapgood Freeman (qv); issue (all b 
Arlington, Mass.): 1-Elizabeth Freeman (Feb. 
13-July 29, 1875); 2-John Freeman (qv for Free- 
man lineage); 3-William Thorning (qv for 
Thorning lineage); 4-Ellis Gray (qv for Wy- 
man lineage); 5-Harold Blake (qv for Blake 
lineage); 6-Helen Crosby, 6 Apr. 12, 1881; 
Vassar, ’04; m May 12, 1909, Dunbar F. Carpen- 
ter, of Gaston, Snow and Saltonstall, Boston 
(issue: Mary Louise, b May 2, 1911; Dunbar, } 
Jan. 17, 1915); 7-Annie Wyman (twin), 6 Apr. 
12, 1881; Vassar, ’04; m Jan. 19, 1907, James 
Nowell, of Lee, Higginson and Co., Boston 
(issue: Katharine, b July 6, 1909; Helen, 6 Sept. 
21, 1914; Nancy, b July 6, 1925); 8-Susie (Nov. 9- 
Nov. 14, 1882); 9-Oliver Wiswall, 6b July 24, 
1892; Mass. Agrl., 19; m Sept. 9, 1926, Edith 
Marion, dau. of Eugene Bickner Somerby, of 
Watertown, Mass. 

Pres. Gifford-Wood Co., mfrs. ice tools and 
conveying machinery, Hudson, N.Y., till 1916, 
when retired. Del. Congress of Refrigera- 
tion, Paris, 1908, Vienna, 1910, Chicago, 1913. 
Mem. Arlington School Com., 1882-88; trustee 
on several Town Bds., 53 yrs. Organist, 1868- 
1921, now organist-emeritus of First Bapt. 
Ch., Arlington. Club: Boston City. Resi- 
dence: 25 Lombard Rd., Arlington, Mass. 


132 


JOHN DOANE FREEMAN (1800-93). 


Prominent Boston printer (Freeman € Bolles), 
1828-50; then sold to Hon. Henry O. Houghton 
who formed the Riverside Press of Cambridge. 
Longfellow, Lowell, Sumner, Garrison were cus- 
tomers of Freeman & Bolles. Early life on 
Yankee, Independent, Chronicle, Boston Patriot, 
Daily Advertiser, Columbian Sentinel, Commer- 
cial Gazette, N. EH. Palladium, and on Boston 
Post. Chairman School Committee of Arlington, 
some years, after retirement in 1850. 


1-WOOD, John Freeman, 0 Arlington, Mass., 
June 3, 1876. 

6—-Philip Freeman (b 1710), from Eng. ante 1747; 
m ist, Elizabeth— (d ante 1765); 

5~Philip (ca. 1740-1782), said to have been a mem. 
of the “Boston Tea Party’; m 1763, Mary 
Kneeland (6 1740; John®, m Mehitabel King); 

4-Philip (b 1767- ante 1811): m 1791, Mary Willard 
(1768-1825) ; 

3—John Doane (1800-93), (qv for portrait and 
sketch), printer at Boston, 1828-50; m 2d, Eliz- 
abeth Brown (qv for Brown line). 

2-Son of Susan Tileston Freeman, m 1874, Wil- 
liam Ellis Wood (qv for other lines). 

M Dec. 26, 1996, Emma Louise Jacobus (qv); 
issue (all 6 Springfield, Mass.): 1-Carlton Ens- 
worth, 0 Feb. 29, 1908; M.I.T., ’29; 2—-William 
Ellis, b May 24, 1909; Carnegie Inst., 30; 83—Don- 
ald Thorning, b May 2, 1915. 

ALB Harvards os. Printer, Springfield, till 
1909; then treas. and gen. mgr. Kenwood Print- 
ing Co., Westfield, Mass. Residence: 26 Hol- 
land Av., Westfield, Mass. 


1-WOOD, Emma Louise Jacobus (Mrs. John 
Freeman), 6 Matawan, N.J., June 16, 1877. 

6—-Roeloff Jacobus, from Holland and settled 
first on the mountain south of Singac (then 
called the Paper Berg), Essex Co., N.J.; 

5—-Symon (b 1713), m 1748, Hendrickje Bertoilf; 

4—Garret (1744-1814), m 1776, Comfort Crane; 

8—-Isaac (1791-1875), m 2d, 1837, Miranda Jones 

2-Dau. of Charles Jacobus’ (1840-1922), m Ist, 1866, 
Elizabeth C. Snow. 

M rae 26, 1906, John Freeman Wood (qv for 
issue 

Residence: 26 Holland Av., Westfield, Mass. 


Tyee e Pees Thorning, } Arlington, Mass., 

une 

g-Anthony Thorning, } Meee. came to Bos- 
ton ca. 1674; m Sarah— 

7-John (1695- 1747); 

6—John (b 1730), m 1755, Sarah Clarke: 

5—William (1758-1829), was in battles of Lexington, 
and of Bunker Hill, and in service of army 
until 1781; m 1782, Eunice Phillips (1756-1849) ; 

4—-Mary (1790-1876), m Leonard Wood: 

38-—William T. (1824-71), m 1850, Sophia Matilda 
Blake (1827-1905). 


THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


2-Son of William Ellis Wood (qv for other line- 
ages), m 1874, Susan Tileston Freeman. 

Not married. Cambridge M. T., ’97. With W. 
T. Wood & Co., Arlington, till 1905; mgr. Chi- 
cago branch of Gifford-Wood Co. till 1909; 
asst. treas. till ’21; now v.p. and treas. Resi- 
dence: 339 S. Union St., Hudson, N.Y. 


ent Ellis Gray, b Arlington, Mass., Sept. 

10-John Wyman (bap. 1621-1684; son of Francis 
Wyman, m Elizabeth Richardson, of West 
Mill, Hartfordshire Co., Eng.), one of founders 
of Woburn, Mass., 1640; lt. of mil. co.; m 1644, 
Sarah Nutt (Myles4, of Woburn); 

9-Seth (1663-1715), m 1685, Esther Johnson (Maj. 
William?) ; 

8-Seth (1686- 1725), capt. militia; m 1715, Sarah 
Ross, of Billerica; 

7—Hezekiah (1720-79), m Sarah-; 

6-Hezekiah (6 1747), soldier Am. Rev.; m 1770, 
Abagail Frost; 

5-Samuel Frost (1772-1825), blacksmith at Ar- 
lington; m 1796, Mary (Polly) Palmer (1778-1863; 
Stephen®, m Mary Bemis); 

4-Ann Blizabeth (1804-81), m 1821, Ellis Gray Blake 
(1796-1841), printer, Boston; 

38-Sophia Matilda (1827-1905), m 1850, William 
Thorning Wood (1824-71). 

2-Son of William Ellis Wood (qv for other 
lines), m 1874, Susan Tileston Freeman. 

M Aug. 29, 19095, Margaret Phillips (May 19, 1882- 
June 26, 1906); dau. of Dr. Richard S. True, 
of Marblehead, Mass., m Thankful Jackson; 
issue: 1—-Margaret True, 6 Marblehead, Mass., 
June 4, 1906. 

M 24d, Apr. 27, 1911, Ora Alexander Blair, } Jan. 
18, 1878; dau. of Lemuel Stephen Blair, of 
Truro, N.S., m Mary Jane Irish. 

M.I.T., ex-’02. With W. T. Wood & Co. and 
Gifford-Wood Co. from 1902, now asst. supt. 
Residence: 738 Warren St., Hudson, N.Y. 


my het 4 Harold Blake, b Arlington, Mass., Mar. 

7 

10-William Blake (av); 

9-James (1624-1700), selectman of Dorchester. 
Mass.; m 1651, Elizabeth Clap (Edward?, m 
Prudence Cla Dp); 

8-James (1652- 1732), m 2d, 1684, Ruth Bachellor 
(Nathaniel®, m Deborah Smith; Nathaniel??; 
Stephen"); 

7—Increase (1699- 1770), m 1724, Anne Gray (1704-51; 
Edward’, m Susanna Harrison); ; 

6-Benjamin (1739-1809), m 1763, Elizabeth Harris 
(1736-1813) ; 

5-Nathaniel (1770-1808), m 1794, Lucy Parker 
(1772-1806; Nathan, m Sally Parker, of Halifax, 


N.S.); 

4-Ellis Gray (1796-1841), printer, Boston; m 2d, 
1821, Ann Blizabeth Wyman (1804-81); a 

3-Sophia Matilda (1827-1905), m 1850, William 
Thorning Wood (1824-71). 

2Son of William Ellis Wood (qv for other 
lines), m 1874, Susan Tileston Freeman. 

M Nov. 5, 1902, Annabelle, dau. of Charles S. 
Parker; issue: 1-William Parker, 6 Arlington, 
Mass., Jan. 22, 1905; Cornell, ’28; 2—-Leonard, 
b Hudson, N-Y., Jan. 20, 1909. 

MRT. 01, Sales’ manager, Gifford-Wood Co. to 
1918; mgr. N.Y. office Jeffrey Mfg. Co., 1919; 
now economist and regional director Am. Ed- 
ucational Assn., Phila. Residence: 125 Pleas- 
ant St., Arlington, Mass. 


1-FREEMAN, Flora Elizabeth Dodge (Mrs. 
Warren H.), 6 Monroe, Wis., Jan. 28, 1856. 

9-Richard Dodge (qv); 

8-Joseph (1651-1716), m 1671/72, Sarah Eaton (1650- 
1714), of Reading, Mass.; 

7~Joseph (1676-1756), piyaicter m 2d, 1705, Pris- 
cilla Eaton (1675-171 15/16) ; 

6—-EFlijah (1709-77), m 2d, 1730/31, Doreas Brown 
(1709-1810) $ 

5—-Nathaniel Brown (1740-1823), soldier Am. Rev.; 
m 1st, 1761, Lydia Barber (d 1771); 

SET (1770-1855), m 1794, Abigail Blodgett (1766- 

3-Joseph (1795-1864), of Barre, Vt.; capt. Vt. 
militia; m 1st, 1818, Azubah Thompson (1797- 
1830; James%). 

2Dau. of Joseph Thompson yee & (1823-1904), 
m 1850, Melissa Jane Marble (b 1827). 

M June 9, 188, Warren Hapgood Freeman (qv 


for issue). 
Residence: Hinsdale, Ill. 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 133 


WARREN HAPGOOD FREEMAN. 


1-FREEMAN, Warren Hapgood, bv 
Mass., Nov. 15, 1843. 

5—-Philip Freeman (1710-89), from Eng. ante 1747; 
glover; dea. First Bapt. Ch.; m 1st, Eliza- 
beth— (d ante 1765); 

4-Philip (1740-1782), shopkeeper; said to have 
been a mem. of the “Boston Tea Party”; m 
1768, Mary Kneeland (6 1740; John®, m Mehitabel 


King); 

3—-Philip (1767-ante 1811), currier; m 1791, Mary 
Willard (1768-1825). 

7-Joseph Brown (0 ca. 1600), from Eng., settled 
at Watertown, Mass., 1630-31; 

6—-Dea. Gabey; 

5-Joseph, m Frances Fairbanks (d aet. 73), of 
Harvard, Mass.; 

4-Joshua (1743-1817), capt. Am. Rey.; m Eliza- 
beth Gates (1746-1826) ; 

Fai etmiieataes (1782-1889), m Betsey Wolcott (d 


Boston, 


2-Son of John Doane Freeman (see portrait and 
sketch above), m 1826, Susan Tileston (d 1833); 
m 2d, 1835, Elizabeth (Betsey) Brown (1815-65): 
issue (lst marriage): I-Eugene Adolphus 
(1827-31); II—Harrison Otis (1880-32); (24 mar- 
riage): Il1I—Eugene Harrison (1839-1912; m Ju- 
lia Frances Lewis); IV—-Warren Hapgood 
(above); V—Susan Tileston (b 1851; m William 
Ellis Wood, qv); VI-—George Tilton (1854-99: m 
Annie Wyman Wood, sister of William Ellis 
Wood, qv; issue: Sophia Wood, b 1878, m Harold 
L. Frost; Warren Eugene, Bb 1880, m Clara May 
Salisbury; Ernest Harrington, 6} 1884, m Alma 
Gertrude Hilton). 

IV—m Apr. 4, 1868, Louise I. Hobart (Apr. 4, 1849- 
Oct. 25, 1871); dau. of William Henry Hobart, 
m Louisa M. Cushing; issue: 1-Henry War- 
ren, 6 Boston, Mass., Feb. 16, 1869; m Oct. 23, 
1901, Annietta Landon, dau. of Prof. Harry 
King (issue: Alida Louise, b Apr. 14, 1908); 2— 
Mary Louise (Mar. 27, 1870-May 12, 1871). 

M 2d, June 9, 1885, Flora Elizabeth Dodge (qv): 
issue: 1—Courtney, b Chicago, Ill., May 2, 1888: 
1st lt. World War, June 1917-May 1919; m Nov. 
19, 1921, Glendora Elizabeth Knight (issue: 
Marie Elizabeth, 6 Aug. 6, 1923; Ruth Melissa, 
b Oct. 16, 1924): 2-Charles Marble, b Hinsdale, 
Ill., June 29, 1898; 2d 1t., aviation, World War, 
June 1917-May 1919; 3—-Philip Drew, }b Hins- 
srt July 18, 1898; pvt. World War, Oct.-Dec. 


Pvt., 183th Mass. Vols. and sgt., 39th Mass. Vols., 
1861-64; participated in many engagements, 
including the 2d Bull Run, Antietam and 
FARA he Residence: 53 Pine St., Hinsdale, 


1-QUINBY, Elizabeth Hobart Freeman (Mrs. 
Edwin N.), b Arlington, Mass., Jan. 11, 1867. 

6—Philip Freeman (b 1710), from Eng. ante 1747; 
m 1st, Elizabeth— (d ante 1765); 

5—Philip (ca. 1740-1782), said to have been a mem. 
of the “Boston Tea Party’; m 1763, Mary 
Kneeland (b 1740; John’, m 1735, Mehitabel, 
dau. of John King, qv); 

4-Philip (1767-ante 1811), m 1791, Mary Willard 
(1768-1825) ; 

3—-John Doane (1800-93; see portrait and sketch in 
record of Warren Hapgood Freeman), m 2d, 
1885, Elizabeth Brown (1815-65). 

8—Joseph Brown (b ca. 1600), from Eng., settled 
at Watertown, Mass., 1630-31; 

i—Dea. Gabey; 

6-Joseph, m Grace Fairbanks (d aet. 73), of Har- 
vard, Mass; 

5—Joshua (1743-1817), capt. Am. Rey.; m Elizabeth 
Gates (1746-1826) ; 

4-Obededom (1782-1839), m 
1843) ; 

3—-Elizabeth (1815-65), m John Doane Freeman (3 
above). 

2-Dau. of Eugene Harrison Freeman (1839-1912), 
served in transport service in Civil War, 
1862-65; m Nov. 21, 1861, Julia Frances Lewis 
(1840-92); m 2d, 1896, Alma A. Benner (b 1871); 
issue (1st marriage): I-Elizabeth Hobart 
(above); IIl—-Eugene Francis (b 1871; m Bliza- 
beth Sara Bradley; issue: Warren B., b and 
d 1895; Herbert F., b 1898; m Ruth Cranston; 
Helen E., 6 1902; Hazel F., b 1904); IIlI—Louise 
Isabel (b 1872; m 1895, Joseph Willard Clary; 
issue: Freeman, 6 Sept. 8, 196; Elizabeth, b 
June 8, 1910), 

I-m May 2, 1892, Edwin Norris Quinby, BD 
Searsport, Me., Nov. 29, 1867; son of Albert T. 
Quinby, cf Laconia, N.H., m Mary Anna Nor- 
ris; issue: 1-Fred Mayberry, b Laconia, N.H., 
Mar. 25, 1896. 

Residence: 3 Cross St., Laconia, N.H. 


1-BROWNE, Charles Albert, 6 North Adams, 
Mass., Aug. 12, 1870. 

9-Chad (Brown) Browne (qv); f 

8—-Daniel (1645-1710), Smithfield and Providence, 
R.I.; m 1669, Alice Hearnden; 

7—Jabez (1675-1724), N. Smithfield, R.I.; m Anne-; 

6—William (1705-57), Smithfield, R.I.; m 1728, Pa- 
tience Arnold; 

5-Eleazer (1786-1812), pioneer in Berkshire Coun- 
ty, East Hoosick; mem. of town Train Band 
in Am, Rev.; m 1758, Sarah Scott; ; 

4-Isaac (1776-1865), capt. and mem. of town mili- 
tia, 1812-25; m Susanna Bradford; 

easy (1810-88), m 18387, Adaline Babbitt (1815- 

888). 

2-Son of Charles Albert Browne (1842-1907), elec- 
trician and chemist; inventor of the first elec- 
tric fuse; m 1869, Susan McCallum (1848-1911); 
issue: I—Charles Albert (above); II—Frances 
Eliza (b 1872); Il1I—William Bradford (qv for 
Bradford lineage); IV—Sarah (m Clifford C. 
Haskins); V—Agnes F. (b 1881). 

I-m Feb. 9, 1918, Louise McDanell, 6 Gallatin Co., 
Ky., Feb. 16, 1888; A.B., Stanford, ’06; A.M., 
Columbia, 1912; Ph.D., Yale, 1917; dau. of Wil- 
liam Marshall McDanell, } Harrison Co., Ky.; 
issue: 1—Caroline Louise, } Brooklyn, N.Y., 


June 8, 1922. 
B.A., Williams, ’92 (P.B.K.), M.A., 1896 (hon. 
Se.D., 1924, also Stevens Inst., 1925); M.A., 
Ph.D., Gottingen, 1902. Chemistry since 1892; 
chief of Bureau of Chemistry, U.S. Dept. Agr., 
since 1923 (See Who’s Who in America). Resi- 


dence: 2301 Conn. Av., Washington, D.C. 


1-BROWNE, William Bradford, b North Adams, 
Mass., May 7, 1875. 

9-Gov. William Bradford (qv); 

8-Maj. William (1624-1704), m Alice Richards; 

7-Israel (1678-1760), m Sarah Bartlett; 

6—Abner (1707-84), m Susanna Porter; 

5—Elisha (1753-1809), m Eunice Bennett; 

4-Susanna (1782-1876), m Isaac Browne (1776-1865) ; 

3—Albert (1810-88), m 1887, Adaline Babbitt (1815-88). 

2-Son of Charles Albert Browne (1842-1907), elec- 
trician and chemist; inventor of the first elec- 
tric fuse; m 1869, Susan McCallum (1848-1911). 


Betsey Wolcott (d 


134 


For issue and Browne lineage see Charles Al- 
bert Browne. 

M June 10, 1912, Ruth Harriet Blackinton, 6 North 
Adams, Mass., Oct. 3, 1874; dau. of John Palmer 
Blackinton, of North Adams; issue: 1—Ruth 


Blackinton, 0 North Adams, Mass., July 17, 
1913. 
Historical or title researcher. Mem. S.A.R. 


Residence: North Adams, Mass. 


1-BROWNING, Eliza Gordon, 0} Fortville, Ind., 
Sept. 28, 1856. 

6—-John Browning (b ca. 1720), soldier Am. Rev.; m 
1744, Elizabeth Demorest; 

5-Joshua (1747-1814), m ca. 1765, Ann Scott; 

4—Thomas (1767-1834), m 1798, Elizabeth Lewright; 

3-Edmund (0 1794), War 1812; m Frances Eliza 
Clark Gordon (George, m Sarah, dau. of Maj. 
Hugh Moss [d 1782], Am. Rev.; Thomas; Alex- 
ander®). 

10-Col. William Ball (qv); 

9-Capt. William (1641-94), burgess, Lancaster Co., 
Va., 1685; m Margaret Williamson; 

8—-George, m Grace Haynie (Anthony®, m Sarah 
Harris; Capt. John’, from Eng., 1649, m Jane, 
dau. Nicholas Morris"); 

7-Sarah, m Christopher Dameron (d 1763); 

6—Elizabeth, m John Coppedge (d 1762); 

5-Elizabeth, m 1764, John Lewright; 

4-Flizabeth, m Thomas Browning (4 above). 
8-Owen Richards, from Wales before 1718, with 
his family to Chester Co., Pa.; 

7-—William, m Elizabeth-—; 

6—Mary, m John Ball; 

5-Mary, m 1754, Thomas Brown (1730-1818), from 
Wales; soldier Am. Rev.; 

4-George (1766-1825), soldier Am. Rev.; m 2d, 1802, 
Hannah John (1782-1869; John®, soldier Am. 
Rev.; Thomas’, b Wales); 

3-William John (1805-57), m 1827, Susan Tomkins. 

10-Rev. Hawte Wyatt (1594-1638); brother of Sir 
Francis, gov. of Va.), from Eng. with his wife 
and children to Va., 1621; m Elizabeth—; 

9-Edward (1619-90), m Jane Conquest; 
8—Conquest (1645-1720), m Sally-; 

7-Capt. John (6 1683), m Elizabeth—; 

6—John (b 1720), m Martha-; 

5—John (1748-1833), soldier Am. Rev.; m 
Summit; 

4—-Mary (1784-1863), m Nathan Tomkins (1778-1849) ; 

3-Susan (1807-88), m William John Brown (3 
above). 

2-Dau. of Woodville Browning (1827-60), m 1851, 
Mary Anne Brown (1829-1905); issue: I—-Dr. Wil- 
liam John (1853-1915); II—-Eliza G. (above); III— 
Henry L. (1858-1924; m 1891, Maria Frazee Gates, 
issue: 1—Netta D., 6 1892; m 1917, George W. 
Pittman [issue: Georgiana, b 1918; Sylvia, b 
1921]; 2-Henry L., Jr., b 1894; m 1918, Charity 
Hendren [issue: Anna Maria, 6 1922: Henry L. 
III, 6 1923]; 3-Samuel Frazee, b 1895; m 1919, 
Florence Johnson [issue: Elizabeth Ann, 0 
1920]; 4-Mary W., b 1897; m 1918, R. J. O’Neill 
fissue: Gordon Browning, 0b 1919). 

Librarian, Indianapolis Public Library, 1892-1917, 
and asst. librarian since 1917. Mem. D.A.R., 
etc. (See Who’s Who in America). Residence: 
38624 Guilford Av., Indianapolis, Ind. 


Susan 


1-CONABLE, Lena Ruby, 0 Cortland, N.Y., Aug. 


30, 1872. . 

7-John (Cunnabell) Conable (1650-1724), from 
Eng. to Boston, 1674; in Falls Fight in King 
Philip’s War; m 1688/89, Sarah Clayes (1666/67- 
ante 1700); 

6—-Samuel (1689/90- 1746), m 1718, Mrs. Mary (Wil- 
son) Diamond (1690-1759; William Wilson’, m 
Mary Pierce; Dea. Edward’, m Mary Hale): 

5-Samuel (1717-96), Am. Rev.; surveyor of high- 
ways, Bernardston, Mass.; m 1740, Mary Eng- 
lish (1715-91); 

4—John (1749-1813), chmn. Com. Safety, Am. Rev.; 
m 1786, Sarah Dewey (1770-1806; David’, Am. 


Rev.): 
3-David (1789-1854), began to write name Con- 


able; farmer, Fabius, N.Y.; m 1818, Celesta 
Robinson (1798-1876; Linus*, m Parnel Vail; 
Capt. Dan®, soldier Am. Rev.). 

9-Rev. Peter Bulkley (qv); 


&-Thomas, m Sarah Jones: 

7-Sarah, m Pleazer Brown; 

6—-Rebecca, m Benjamin English: 

5—-Mary, m Samuel Cunnabell (5 above). 

%Thomas Stafford (1605-77), from Eng. to Plym- 
outh, Mass., 1626, and is said to have built 
there the first grist mill operated by water 


THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


power in America; removed to Newport, R.I.; 
later to Warwick; dep. Gen. Assembly; m 
Elizabeth— (d 1677); 

8—Joseph (1648-97), m Sarah Holden (1658-1731; Ran- 
dall’, Pate Eng., was at Portsmouth, R.I1., 
1688; m Frances Dungan); 

7-Col. Joseph (b ca. 1690), Warwick, R.I.; dep 
Gen. Assembly; m Ist, Susanna Gorton’ (1694 
1734; Samuel’, m Susanna Burton); 

6—-Capt. Joseph’ (1718/19-1791), E. Greenwich, FAR 
oe Rev.; m 1739, Rebecca Arnold (Capt. Wil- 
iam’); 

5-Arnold (1746-94), Am. Rev.; m 1776, Phoebe 
Sprague (Rowland); 

4—Joseph (ca. 1784- -1860), went to Otsego Co., N.Y., 
1800; settled at Virgil, N.Y.; m 1805, ‘Susan 
Hopkins (ca. 1788-1872; Oliver®, Am. Rev.; 
Jonah*, Am. Rev.; Joseph’); 

3-Arnold (1808-72), prominent citizen of Cortland, 
N.Y.; m 1838, Ruby Underwood (1811-92; Evan- 
dert, m Jerusha, dau. of Nathan Wood, of 
Mansfield, Conn., Am. Rev.). 

2—-Dau. of George’ Conable (1829-97), farmer; m 
1858, Ruby Stafford (1835-91); issue: I—George 
(b and d 1869); II-Lena R. (above); III—Nellie 
L. (6 1873); IV—Harvey Stafford (1875-76) 


II-Grad. Cortland State Normal, ’93. Principal, 
Central Grade School, Cortland, N.Y. Mem. 
D.A.R. Residence: ‘‘Meadowbank,”’ R.D.1, 


Cortland, N.Y. 


oe Clement Edwin, }) Plymouth, Vt., Dec. 

9-Maj. Aaron Cook (qv); 

8-Capt. Aaron (bap. 1640- 1716), capt. of Hadley 
militia, 1678-1718; associate of Hampshire Co.. 
1689-92 ; "dep. Gen. Ct.; m 1661, Sarah Westwood 
(ca. 1644- 17380; William‘); 

7—Capt. Moses (1675- 1758), m 1698, Mary Barnard 
(1681-1753; Samuel8; Francis?®); 

6—Ens. Elisha (1715- 54), sgt. French and Indian 
War; m 1743, Sarah Cook (b 1717; Noah’; West- 
woods; Aaron?: Aaron”); 

5—Coleman (1747- 1835), minute man at Lexington 
Alarm; m 1771, Hannah Smith (1744-1824; David®; 
Luke’; Chileabs; Samuel?) ; 

4-Coleman (1785- 1872), m 1804, Eunice Green; 

3—-Francis Hill (1815-91), m 1853, Lamira Morse 
Adams (1831-1908; Abel‘; John’). 

8-Thomas Green (a ca. 1702), Salem, Mass.; m 1679, 
Mary Newbury; 

7-Thomas (b 1684), Brimfield, Mass.; 
Moulton (Robert®; Robert?®; Robert”); 

6—Benjamin (6 ca. 1717), Bernardstown, Mass.; m 
BHlizabeth Coats; 

5-Jeptha, Gill, Mass.; m Margaret Bagg; 

4—Hiunice (1785-18387), m Coleman Cook (4 above). 

2-Son of James Edwin Cook (b 1870), m 1898, Lily 
Georgianna McElroy (b Can., 1875; George?®; 
George‘); issue: I-Clement Edwin (above); 
II—Mildred Christine (b 1902); IlII-Henry Fran- 
cis (1904-18); ITV—Richard Merle (1910-11). 

I-m Aug. 9, 1926, Dorothy Endicott Hart (qv). 

B.S., U. Vt., ’22 (Sigma Phi). Banking. Mem. 
Bd. of Sch. Dirs. of Town of Woodstock; treas. 
Woodstock Chamber Commerce; mem. O.F. 
P.A., S.C.W., S.A.R., A.L., etc. Residence: 
Woodstock, Vt. 


1-COOK, Dorothy Endicott Hart (Mrs. Clement 
E.), 0 Essex, Mass., Jan. 15, 1900. 

9-Isaac Hart (b ca. 1614-1699), of Lynnfield, Mass.; 
m ca, 1650, Elizabeth Hutchins (d 1700); 

8—-Samuel (1656-1730), m Sarah Endicott; 

7—John (1703-77), m Mehitable Endicott (Zerub- 
babel’; Zerubbabel®; Gov. John); 

eae (1788-1811), Am. Rev.; m Lydia Curtis (1734- 


5—Joseph (1774-1830), m Elizabeth Tapley (1778-1853) ; 

ere (1799-1882), m 2d, Harriet Davis Clark 
a oO 

38—-Henry Jackson (1833-91), m Lois Augusta Shute 
(1836-1917). 

2—Dau. of George Albert Hart (b 1864), m 1895, Bes- 
sie Matthews Wilson (b 1868). 

M Aug. 9, 1926, Clement Edwin Cook (av). 

Grad. U. Me., ’21. Mem. Delta Delta Delta, 
D.A.R. Residence: Woodstock, Vt. 


Pade Henry Lowell, b Auburn, Me., Aug. 3, 

5—Cornelius Cook 

Bre (1764- 1808), m 1788, Sarah Tappan (1756- 
1 

38-—Dr. John (1788-1862), one of the nine who voted 
ist Abolition ticket, of N.H. and Me.; m 1823, 
Clementine Allen (1800- 53). 


m Martha 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 


1l—Percival Lowell (qv); 

10—Richard (1602-82), m ist, in Eng., Margaret— 
(1604-was living 1685-86); 

9—-Percival (1639/40), m 1664, Mary Chandler; 

8-Capt. Gideon (1672-17583), mariner; m ist, 1692, 
Miriam Swett (1672-1734) ; 

7-Stephen (1708-76), mariner; m 1727, Miriam Col- 
lins (6 1706), of Salisbury; 

6—-Stephen (1728- 1801), m 1753, Agnes Boulton (d 
1801), of Falmouth, Me.; 

LE esti (1768-1840), m 1st, Margery Irish (1771- 

4—Hon. James (1792-1858), of Lewiston, Me.; mem, 
Me. House and Senate; m 1814, Hannah Paul, 
of New Gloucester; 

3-Hon. Mark (0 1815), 
Lewiston, many yrs.; mem. 
m 1st, Ann S. T. Davis. 

2-Son of John Granville Cook (1882-98), mfg. 
druggist; mem. Me. Legislature; m 1856, Eliza 
Davis Lowell (1838-1907); issue: I—Alice (d in- 
fancy); II—(Minnie) Mary Elizabeth (1859-1912) ; 
IiI—Henry Lowell (above); IV—Albert Allen 
(1866-99; m Saide Dunlap); V—Lucy (1868-94); VI— 
John Lowell (d infancy); VII—-Mark Lowell 
(1875-1915; m Ruth Clifford); VIII—-James Lowell 
(b 1877; m Constance Frederick; m 2d, Hazel 
Byfield). 

IIlI—m June 23, 1890, Minnie Garthwaite (See Vol. 
1, p. 207, for genealogy). 

Residence: 231 Martin St., Milwaukee, Wis. 


1-DYER, Lilian Pitman Greene (Mrs. William 
J.),; 6 Brooklyn, N.Y., Oct. 17, 1856. 

8-Surgeon John Greene (qv); 

7-James (1626-98), m 2d, 1665, ‘Elizabeth Anthony; 

6—John (1685- 1757), m 1709, Mary Allen (b 1689), of 
Dartmouth, Mass. 

5-David (1710- -75), m 1734, Alice Hall; 


selectman, postmaster, 
Me. Legislature; 


4—David (1748- 1814-15), m 1772, Isabel Warner 
(John®, of Old Warwick); 
38-—John (1773-sailed for Baltimore, Md., 1802, and 


io) heard from), m 1797, Abigail Holden (1778- 

6-William Pitman, m Eliza Hincks; 

5—William (1720-65), Boston, m Mary Blower; 

4—-Rev. John (1751-1822), chaplain Am. Rev.; m Re- 
becca Cox; 

&-John, LL.D. (d 1864), A.B., Brown, 1799; U.S. dist. 
judge for R.I., 1824-64; m Mary Talbot (1787-1863). 

2-—Dau. of Randall Holden Greene (1798-1879), drug 
broker, New York; m 1st, 1820, Mary Burrows 
(1797-1846), dau. of Capt. Loury Aborn, m Sally-; 
m 2d, 1850, Harriet Taylor Pitman (1817-1909); is- 
sue: JI—Harriet Pitman (1851-61); II—Helen 
Holden (twin, b 1852); Il1I—Emily Talbot (twin, 
b 1852; m William Thomas Richmond); IV— 
Talbot Pitman (1855-1922); V—Lilian Pitman 


(above). 

V-—m.Apr. 23, 1879, William Jones Dyer (Feb. 16, 
1850-Nov. 17, 1915); issue: 1-Harriet Greene (Mrs. 
Thomas Jay Burrage, qv for Dyer lines); 2— 
Anna Jones, b Providence, Dec. 22, 1879; 3-Wil- 
liam Jones Hoppin, b Providence, May 19, 1895; 
A.B., U. Pa., 19; enlisted in First Troop, Phila. 
City Cav., May 7, 1917; trans. to Aviation Sect., 
Signal Corps, Nov. 16, 1917; commd. 2d It., Oct. 
31, 1918; instr. in Aviation, Arcadia, Fla.; dis- 
charged, Jan. 7, 1919. 

Summer place: Duck Cove, Wickford, R.I. Resi- 
dence; 71 Barnes St., Providence, R.I. 


1-—BURRAGE, Harriet Greene Dyer (Mrs. 
Thomas J.), b Providence, R.I., Dec. 22, 1879. 

8-William Dyer (qv); 

7—Charles, m Abigail Williams: 

6—-John (1719-1801), m Freelove Williams (Joseph’, 
m Lydia Hearnden; Joseph’; Roger®, qv); 

5-Anthony, m Sarah Bishop; 

4-Elisha, m Frances Jones 

3-Elisha’ (1811- jae 22d gov. of R. I., 1857-59; 
Jones Hopp 

te a a nae (1691-1740), from Wales; m Meri- 

a —_ 

6—William (1723-59), Ist It. in privateer service in 
French and Indian War; m Elizabeth Pearce; 

5—-William (1753-1822), capt. Am. Rev.; gov. of R.I., 
1811-17; an original mem. Soc. Cin.; m 1787, Anne 
Dunn (Samuel’, of Providence); 

4—Harriet D.. m Thomas Hopnvin; 

8—Anna J. (1815-84), m Elisha Dyer (3 above). 

2-Dau. of William Jones Dyer (1850-1915), m 1879, 
Lilian Pitman Greene (qv). 

M June 12, 1996, Thomas Jayne Burrage (See Vol. 
1, p. 250): issue: 1-Henry Dyer, 0 Portland, Me., 
Mar. 5, 1910; 2-William Champlin, 6 Portland, 
Mar. 8, 1914. 


m Anna 


135 
Mem. C.D.A. Residence: Port- 
land, Me. 


1-RICHARDSON, Elwood Seward, b Chicago, 
Ill., Aug. 16, 1883. 

10-Sa'muel Richardson (qv); 

9-Samuel (1646-1712), m 4th, 1680, Sarah Hayward 
(1655-1717) ; 

8-David (1i00-70), m 1724, Esther Ward (b 1703); 

7—David (17382-1825), m 1st, 1755, Mary Hall (1734-75); 

6—David (1761- -1827), pvt. at Lexington Alarm; m 
1784, Sarah Wiley (1762-1826) ; 

5—David (1785-1822), m 1805, Anna Tyler (1788-1861); 

4—David (1806-92), m Susan Libby (1799-1892) ; 

er pa (1832-1918), m 1853, Susan M. Dustin (1836- 

10-Job Tyler (qv); 

%#Moses (1641-1727), q.m. Essex Co. militia, 1689; m 
1666, Prudence Blake (1647-89) ; 

8—James (1685-1749), m 2d, ante 1724, Phebe Royall; 

7—-Royall (d@ post 1782), m ca. 1745-46, Phebe 
Bethia-; 

6—Joseph (bap. 1752-1825), Am. Rev.; m 1784, June 
March Small (b 1765); 

5-Anna (1788-1861), m David Richardson (5 above). 

9-John Libby (qv); 

8-Henry (1647-1732), m Honor Hinkson (d 1724); 

7-Capt. John (6 post 1700), m 2d, 1738, Ann Fogg; 

open (1743-1820), m 1765, Margaret Miller (1744- 

5-Henry (1774-1847), m 
(1777-1841) ; 

4—Susan (1799-1892), m David Richardson (4 above). 

10-Thomas (Durston, Duston) Dustin (b 1598), m 
1626, Elizabeth Burgess; 

9—-Thomas (1627-1703), m 1649, Joan—; 

8—-Thomas (1652-97), m 1677, Hannah Webster 


139 Park St., 


1794, Margaret Meserve 


Emerson (6 1650), famous colonial heroine who 
killed and scalped Indians; closely related to 
Ralph Waldo Emerson and Daniel Webster; 


HANNAH WEBSTER EUMERSON DUSTON (bd. 
1650), famous colonial heroine. Monument 
erected to her memory on an island in the Mer- 
rimac River, where her heroic action took place. 


7-—Thomas (1683-1767), m 1711, Mary Ingalls (1691- 


1732) 5 

6-Caleb, Stine -1803), Am. Rev.; m 1758, Phebe Marble 
(d 1 

Tene (1768-1842), m 1794, Susanna Ayer (1772- 


pee Caleb (1796-1873), m 1817, Eliza Kelley (1796- 


3 

3- Susan M. (1836-1885), m 1853, David M. Richard- 
son (3 above). 

2-—Only child of Norman Tillinghast Richardson 
fee m 1881, Martha Isabella Seward (b 

M June 15, 1910, Alice Adelaide Bentley, b Crewe, 
Cheshire, Eng., Feb. 14, 1887; dau. of Harry T. 
Bentley, of Oak Park: Tl. 

B.S., Dartmouth, ’07 (Chi Phi); U. Jena, Germany. 
Dealer in ry. equipment. Mem. O.F.P.A., 
S.A.R.; life mem. Art Inst. of Chicago. Clubs: 
Tll. Athletic, Dartmouth, Chi Phi, Opera, Old 
Colony, Oak Park, Glen Oak Country. Summer 
place: “Skylark,” Castle Park, Mich. Resi- 
dence: 226 Linden Av., Oak Park, Ill. 


136 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


MILTON WYLIE HUMPHREYS. 


1-HUMPHREYS, Milton Wylie, } Greenbrier 
Co., Va. (now W.Va.), Sept. 15, 1844. 

4-Samuel Humphreys (1740-1820), from North of 
Ireland to Pa., 1775; removed to Greenbrier 
Co., Va.; m Grazilla Donaldson; 

3—Robert (1783-1849), m Jean Wylie (1784-1863). 

4-Jacob Hefner (d 1863), from Germany, settled 
in Highland Co., Va.; m Mary Baldwin (d ea. 
1840 aet. 112); 

3—Daniel (d 1863), m —McQuain. 

2-Son of Andrew Cavet Humphreys (1810-66), 
physician; justice; lt. col. Greenbrier Co. mil- 
itia; m_1832, Mary McQuain Hefner (1813-93); 
issue: I—Caroline Jane (d; m Robert Mason 
White); II-Samuel Alexander (m Sarah Hap- 
tonstall); II1I—Andrew Jackson (d 1923; m Eliza 
Eads); [V—Malinda Agnes (d; m Frank Rut- 
ledge); V—Mary Elizabeth (d 1876; m Dudley E. 
Dent); VI-—Milton Wylie (above). 

Vi-m May 3, 1877, Louise Frances Garland 
(1843-1901); dau. of Landon Cabell Garland, 
LL.D., first chancellor of Vanderbilt U.: is- 
sue: 1-Louise Garland, 6 Vanderbilt U., Tenn., 
June 2, 1878; 2-Annie Fulton, 6 Dec. 21, 1881; m 
Edward Ryan Dyer; 3-Mary Meredith, b Nov. 
29, 1882; m Dean W. Hendrickson; 4—-Jeannette 
Rose, 6 June 4, 1885; m John Sebastian Derr. 

Gunner, C.S.A., 1862-65. A.M., Washington and 
Lee, ’69; Ph.D., Leipzig, 1874; (LL.D., Vander- 
bilt, 1883, and Washington and Lee). Educa- 
tion from 1867; prof. Greek, U. Va., 1887-1912, re- 
tired. Editor and author (See Who’s Who in 
America). Residence: University, Va. 


1-RIEMAN, Elizabeth Taylor Goodwin (Mrs 
Charles E.), b Baltimore, Md., July 24, 1872. 

8-Robert Ridgely (qv): 

7T-Charles (d 1706), of Prince George Co., Md.; m 
Deborah Dorsey (Hon. John’, of “Hockley,” m 
Pleasance Ely; Edward, qv); 

6-Col. Charles (6 1702), of ““Northampton’”; m 1st, 
1721, Rachel Howard (d 1750); 

5-Pleasance (1724-55), m Lyde Goodwin (1718-55), 
anor Eng. ca. 1730, settled in Baltimore Co., 


4-Lyde (1754-1801), surgeon. Am. Rev.;. m 1779, 
Abby Levy (1760-1821), of Phila.: 

38-Robert Morris (1796-1861), 1t. War 1812; m 1821, 
Elizabeth Ann Taylor. 

8-Capt. James Blount (1620-86), from Eng. to 
Va. ca. 1655; m 1665, Anne Willis, widow of 
Robert Roscoe; 

TJepn (1669-1725), m 1700, Elizabeth Dayis (1679- 
=f , 


6-Charles Worth (1721-84), m Mary Clayton (Zeb- 
ulon’, mem. N.C. Assembly and justice); 
ag yay i (1746-1831), m 1763, Andrew Miller (d 


4-Mary Elizabeth (1774-1825), m 1799, William 
Taylor (1768-1832), of Savannah, Ga.; 

3-Elizabeth Ann _ (1802-82), m Robert Morris 
Goodwin (3 above). 

2-Dau. of Charles Ridgely Goodwin (1842-94), 
capt. C.S.A.; lawyer; state senator; m 1870, 
Belle George DeVries (1848-1916); issue: I—Eliz- 
abeth Taylor (above); II—William DeVries 
(See Vol. 1, p. 296). 

I-m Feb. 8, 1899, Charles Ellet Rieman (See 
Vol. 1, p. 296, for genealogy). 

Mem. C.D.A.,. D:A\R., U.S.D. 1812, U.D.C, Am. 
Hist. Assn., Md. Hist. Soc. Clubs: Colonial 
Dames (Washington), Amateur Gardeners of 
Baltimore, Garden Club of America. Sum- 
mer place: Dumbarton Farm Gates, Rodgers 
Forge, Md. _ Residence: 10 Mt. Vernon Pl. E., 
Baltimore, Md. 


1-BRYAN, Anna Blount MacNair (Mrs. Henry 
T.), 6 Tarboro, N.C., Sept. 30, 1864. 

4-Ralph MacNair (b 1742), from Scotland, settled 
nr. Hillsborough, N.C., lawyer and crown offi- 
cer, m Dorothy Hall (d 1782); 

3—Edmund Duncan (1777-1842), pres. first bank in 
Edgecombe Co., N.C.; m 2d, 1808, Eliza Baker 
Harvey. 

8-John Harvey (1639-1702), from Eng., settled at 
Harvey’s Neck, Perquimans Co., N.C.; was 
pres. of Council and actg. gov. of N.C.; m 


Mary-; 
7-Thomas (1665-99), actg. gov. of N.C., 1697; gov. 
Albemarle section, 1695-99; m 1688, Sarah La- 


er; 
6-Thomas (1692-1729), mem. Upper House N.C. 
Assembly; m 1723, Elizabeth Cole; 
5—Col. Miles (1728-76), mem. of Provincial Con- 
gresses, 1775, 76; m Elizabeth Baker; 


ign pstewre: m Susannah Granger (Smith) 
ount; 
3—Eliza B. (1791-1874), m 1808, Edmund Duncan 


MacNair (3 above). 

5-David Lawrence, m Sarah Amelia Payne (first 
cousin of Dolly Madison); 

4-Peter Payne (6 1780), m 1804, Ann Blount; 

3—-Mary Amelia Ann, m 1829, Duke W. Horne. 

2-Dau. of Dr. Augustus Henry MacNair (1819- 
1882), physician; m Anna Louise Horne (d 1912); 
issue: I-Mary Harvey (m Frank Powell); II— 
Whitmal Horne (m Carrie Walston); II1I—Anna 
Blount (above); I1V—Edward Dudley (m Eliz- 
abeth Schroeder); V—Henry Bell (m Susan 
Porter); VI-Dr. I. F. (m Florence Hill). 

IlI-m Sept. 30, 1890, Henry T. Bryan, b Tarboro, 
N.C., July 1, 1865; son of B. Bryan, of Tar- 
boro; issue (all 6 Tarboro, N.C.): 1—-Henry T., 
Jr., 6 June 17, 1891; pvt. to capt., 30th Div., 
U.S.A., World War; m Nov.. 1921, Minica, dau. 
of Christopher Timothy; 2-Edward Dudley, 
b Feb. 9, 1897; 2d _1t., U.S.A., World War; 3— 
Sarah Fletcher, b Sept. 16, 1900; 4-Augustus 
MacNair. 

Mem. C.D.A., D.A.R. Residence: Tarboro, N.C. 


epee tae Elizabeth Harrison, b New York, 


10--George Maris (1632-1705), from Worcestershire, 
Eng., 1683, settled in Darby Tp., Chester (now 
polar are) Co., Pa.; provincial councillor of 

a., > 

9-Elizabeth (6 1665), m 1685, John Mendenhall, 
from Wiltshire, Eng., to Concord Tp., Chester 
(now Delaware) Co., Pa., 1685; 

8—Aaron (1690-1765), m 1715, Rose Pierson (1693-1771: 
Thomas? [1653-1722], from Bristol, Eng., 1676: 
dep. surveyor gen. of Pa., 1684-1710; m 1690, 
Rose, dau. of Henry Dixon): 


7—-John (d ca. 1800), m 1743, Elizabeth Coates (1722- 


70; Moses’; Thomas?®, m Susanna, dau. of Sam- 
uel Weldon); 

6-Susanna (b 1749), m 1765, Zachariah Stanley, of 
Deep _ River, Guilford Co., N.C. (Thomas?, m 
Elizabeth-—); 

5-Beulah_ (1777-1823), m 1798, Robert Robertson 
(1778-1847), of St. Clairsville, O., soldier War 
1812 (John®, from Scotland to Alexandria, Va.; 
m 1778, Eleanor Dick); 

4-Susanna (1804-65), m 1826, John Evans Hanna, 
of McConnellsville, O.: 

3-Neri Augustus (1827-1919), of Cadiz, O.; m 1849, 
Eliza Jane Phillips (1829-1901; John‘, m Eliza 
Buchanan Gilmore), 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 137 


8-Michael Finley (1683-1747-50; son of Robert, m 
Margaret Lauder), from Co. Armagh, Ireland, 
to Bucks Co., Pa., 1734; m 1712, Anne Neill 
Samuel’); 

7—John (1713-58), Shippensburg, Pa.; m Martha 
Berkeley; 

6-Mary (d 1806), m 1765/6, James Leonard (d 1791), 
es Enniskillen, Ireland, to Cumberland 

Osb ar 

5-Ann (1775-1818), m 1796, John Hanna (1773-1847), 
of Greensburg, Pa., and Cadiz, O.; judge Har- 
rison Co., O., 1840-46 (John*, from Ireland to 
Pa., soldier Am. Rev.); 

4-John Evans (1805-94), pres. judge 8th Ohio dist., 
1840-47; m Susanna Robertson (4 above). 

6-Joshua Hall (1708-18-1782), of Baltimore, Md.; 
m Diana Spicer; m 2d, Ann Spicer; 

5-Edward (1760-1848), of Cockeysville, Md.; m 
1782, Isabella Wheeler (1765-1852; Benjamin®, m 
Keziah-); 

4-Edward (1795-1891), of Washington, O.; m 1827, 
Henrietta Catherine Roberts (1804-93; Francis', 
m Elizabeth Snyder); 

3—Henrietta Frances (b 1851), of Wheeling, W. 
Va.; m 1874, Dr. Henry Hilbert Harrison (1839- 
1915; Hezekiah* [1804-77], m Lydia Bricker 
Hilbert, 1813-69). 

2-Dau. of Charles Augustus Hanna (See Vol. 
1, p. 142, for other lineages), m 1905, Elizabeth 
Fleming Harrison (6b 1881). 

Residence: 15 Rockledge Rd., Montclair, N.J. 


1-HEATH, William Raphael, } Bonus, Boone 
Co., Ill., Mar. 8, 1863. 

4-Richard Heath (b ca. 1748), of Hunterdon Co., 

-J.; m Mercy Williamson (1743-1831); 
3-Richard W. (1770-1850), m 1803, Susannah Bliz- 
abéth Rittenhouse (1782-1837; Joseph‘, m Ann 
Wright. 

4—-Mordica Stevenson (d 1813), m Sarah— (d 1836); 

3—Edward (1795-1880), m 1819, Sarah Watson. 

2-Son of Clarkson Wright Heath (1824-98), farm- 
er; m Jane (1827-53), dau. of Orrin Miller; m 
2d, 1854, Cynthia Ann Stevenson (1830-1909); is- 
sue (lst marriage): I-—Clara M. (1848-1924; m 
Charles Frothingham); II-—Lelia M. (b 1849; 
m Seymour Van Epps); (2d marriage): III- 
Stanley Thorne (1857-1924; m Nellie Sands); 
IV-Ina V. (b 1860; m Elmer E. Andrews); V— 
William R. (above). 

V—m Sept. 13, 1888, Mary Eliza Hubbard (qv); 
issue: 1-Horton Hubbard, b Chicago, Ill., Oct. 
13, 1889; A.B., Harvard, cum laude, ’11; 1st lt., 
K.A., Nov. 27, 1917-Dec. 20, 1918; m Sept. 13, 
1918, Violet C., dau. of E. Corning Townsend 
(issue: Violet Townsend; Horton H., Jr.); 2- 
Willard Rittenhouse (Nov. 5, 1890-June 4, 1891); 
3-Paul Silas, 6 Hudson, IIll., July 23, 1892: 
Princeton, ’14; Auburn Theol. Sem., 1920; 2d 
‘1t., C.A.C., World War; m Sept. 18, 1918, Eliz- 
abeth, dau. of Clifford Hubbell, of Buffalo, 
N.Y. (issue: Elizabeth; William R.; Mary H.); 
4—Evelyn, 6 Chicago, Mar. 26, 1896; A.B., Vas- 
sar, °17; M.D., Buffalo Med. Coll., 1923; 5— 
William Thomas, 6 Chicago, Jan. 17, 1898; A.B.., 
Princeton, ’20; Auburn Theol. Sem., 1924: m 
Jan. 4, 1924, Kathryn, dau. of Eugene Glass, 
of Battle Creek, Mich.; 6—-Clark Wright, 0 
Buffalo, N.Y., May 30, 1900; A.B., Harvard, ’22; 
Harvard, Med., 1926. 

Grad. Ill. State Normal Sch., ’84; LL.B., North- 
western, 1886 (Phi Delta Phi). Retired. Res- 
idence: East Aurora, N.Y. 


1-HEATH, Mary Eliza Hubbard (Mrs. William 
Raphael), b Hudson, Ill., Apr. 15, 1864. 

8—-George Hubbard (qv); 

7-Daniel (b Hartford, Conn., 1645-d Haddam, 
Conn., 1704); 

6—Daniel (1673-1756), m Susannah Bailey; 

5—Daniel (1701-55), m Temperance Shaler; 

4—Daniel (b 1729), Am. Rev.; m Eunice Clark; 

3-Solomon (1758-1823), m Hannah Willard. 

7-Simon Willard (qv); 

6-Jonathan, m Mary Browne; 

5—-Jonathan, m Mary Cook; 

4—-William, m Phoebe Post, of Saybrook, Conn.; 

8-Hannah (1774-1834), m Solomon Hubbard (3 
above). 

2-Dau. of Silas Hubbard (1821-1917), m Juliana 
Frances Read (1829-1924); issue: I-Charles Silas 
(1850-60); II-Hannah Frances (1853-1922; m John 
D. Larkin); III—Elbert Green (1853—d 1915, Lusi- 
tania); IV-—Anna Mirenda (1861-99); V—Mary 
Eliza (above); VI—Honor (6 1868). 


V—m Sept. 13, 1888, William Raphael Heath (qv 
for issue). 
Residence: Hast Aurora, N.Y. 


ehh od Walter Gregory, bd Fulton, Mo., Sept. 

, 1877. 

7-Squire Boone, of N.C., m Sarah Morgan (their 
son Daniel, was the famous explorer); 

6—George (1739-1820), m Nancy Lingell; 
Mary, m Peter Scholl (1751-1816) ; 

4—John (1787-1868), m Ceni Scholl (1792-1851); 

38—-Isabell (1827-98), m 1846, John Booker Gregory 
(1816-1906). 

2-Son of Wrintha Ann Gregory (1853-1917), m 
1872, John Mason, Bryan (1848-1911); issue: I-— 
Isabel; Il—Joseph Perrow (1876-1919); Il1I—-Wal- 
ter Gregory (above); IV—Merle Bryan (0 1879; 
m L. K. Williamson); V—-Maude Bryan (b 1883; 
m R. Tibbs Maxey). 

III—Not married. Ed. Westminster Coll., and 
U. Mo. (Kappa Tau Alpha). Instr., with rank 
of capt., Kemper Mil. School, 1897-98. Counsel 
on newspapers, New York, since 1919. Mem. 
S.A.R., Daniel Boone Family Assn. Clubs: 
University (Kansas City, Mo.), Advertising 


(New York). Residence: 277 Park Av., New 
York. 

1-BURCH, Edwin Welch, b Calhoun Co., Ia., 
Nov. 5, 1869. 


9-Thomas (Birch) Burch (d 1657); 

ete ae removed to Stonington, 
1670; 

7-Jonathan (b ca. 1675), m 1706, Marcy Rathbun; 

6—Jonathan (6 1707), m 1735, Mary Rathbun; 

5-Jonathan (b 1740), began to write name Burtch; 
founder of Hartford, Vt.; soldier Am. Rev.; 
m 1765, Eunice-; 

4-Jonathan (1766-1838), War 1812; m 1786, Sally 
Hosford (1766-1845) ; 

38—Oliver Wheeler (1801-83), began to write name 
Burch; m 1827, Mary Sprague Tower. 

10-Richard Warren (qv); 

9-Mary, m Robert Bartlett (1603-76), from Eng. 
in the “Anne,” 1623; 

8—-Elizabeth (d 1713), m Anthony Sprague (1636- 
1719; William®, qv); 

Ce ne (1682-1759), m Priscilla Knight (1685- 
1775); 

6-John (1719-1801), m Margaret Webb (06 1723); 

5-Mary (1752-1826), m Isaac Tower (1744-1826) ; 

4—-John (1780-1855), m Lucy Munson (1785-1838): 

3—Mary S. (1808-51), m Oliver Wheeler Burch (3 
above). 

2-Son of Rollin Burch (1836-1915), farmer, treas. 
of Calhoun Co., Ia.; m 1867, Esther Caroline 
(b 1842), dau. of Caleb Alexander Hulbert, m 
Catherine Brown; issue: I—-Guy Willis (0 May 
30, 1868; m Julia A. Michaels); II-Edwin Welch 
(above); III—Denton Lyle (b 1871; m Nettie 
Light). 

II-m June 30, 1897, Lillian Esther Loughhead 
(qv); issue (all 6 Rockwell City, Ia.); 1-Edwin 
Whitney, 6 Nov. 22, 1901; Harvard, ’25; 2-George 
Lloyd, 6 Aug. 8, 1906; U. Minn., ’29; 3—Priscilla 
Valeria, 6b Aug. 31, 1913. 

U.S. internal revenue agent, estate tax div.; 
country banker 22 yrs. Mem. S.A.R., S.V. 
Publisher and compiler of “A Burch Book,” 
1926. Residence: Rockwell City, Ia. 


1-BURCH, Lillian Esther Loughhead (Mrs. Ed- 
win W.), 6 Morris, Ill., Nov. 21, 1875. 

10-John Whitney (qv); 

9-John (1620-92), m Ruth Reynolds (Robert?, of 
Watertown, Wethersfield and Boston); 

8-Benjamin (1660-1736), m Abigail Hagar (Rob- 
ert®, m Mary Bemis); 

7-Ens. David (1697-1745), m Rebecca Fillebrown 
(1695-1749) ; 

6—Jonas (1733-78), m Sarah Whittemore (1728-1821); 

5—Jonas (1761-1839), m Elizabeth Raymond (1766- 
1857; Jonathan®, Am. Rev., m Susannah White; 
Jonathan’; Jonathan§); 

4—Polly Everett (1792-1874), m John Perkins (1789- 
1868; Benjamin®, minute man in Am. Rev., m 
Lydia Hawkes); 

3-Eliza (1818-90), as widow of Isaac Whitney, m 
2d, 1846, John Loughhead (1800-87; Thomas‘, m 
Mary Donnelly). 

2-Dau. of Charles Whitney Loughhead (1847-79), 
m 1875, Hester Murphy (1855-83), 

eae 30, 1897, Edwin Welch Burch (qv for 
issue). 

Mem. D.A.R. (organizing regent Mary Osborne 
Chapter). 

Residence: Rockwell City, Ia. 


Conn., 


138 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


RT. REV. SAMUEL SMITH HARRIS, D.D., LL.D. 
(1841-88), second P. E. bishop of Michigan. 


1-HARRIS, William Pickett, Jr., 
Mich., July 138, 1897. 

6—Joseph Harris (b ca. 1730), from Eng., settled in 
Dutchess Co., N.Y.; m Hannah Pheely; 

5—Joseph (1763- -1847), m Olive Bennett; 

4-Buckner, planter; m Sarah Marian McKithen 
(6 1811; Archibald®; Archibald®, from Scotland 
to Bladen Co., N.C.); 

3—Samuel Smith, D.D., LL.D. (1841-88), grad. U. of 
Ala.; maj. C.S.A.; 9a P.E. bishop of Mich.; m 
Mary Gindrat Pickett. 

6—-James Pickett, of Caroline Co., W.Va., later 
sheriff Anson Co., N.C., before 1795 ; m Martha 
Terry; 

5-William Rayford (1787-1850), sheriff Anson Co., 
N.C.; removed to Ala., 1818; m Frances Dickson 
(1780-1851; William®, mem. N.C. Assembly, offi- 
cer Am. Rev.); 

4-Albert James (1810-58), planter, 
Ala.; m Sarah Smith Harris; 

3-Mary Gindrat (1842-99), m Samuel Smith Harris 
(3 above). 

10—John Alston (1610-87), of the Inner Temple and 
Parvenham, Eng.; was granted tract embrac- 
ing most of Fairfax Co., N.C.; m 1634, Dorothy 
Temple (d 1668); 

$-John (d 1704), m Anne Wallis; 

8-John (1673-1758), from Eng. ; first Am. record, 
1711, Chowan Co., N.C. asst. justice; col. N.C. 
militia; m Mary ‘Clark: 

7-Joseph John (1700-81), justice; mem. Gen. As- 
sembly; m Elizabeth Chancy; 

6—Philip, col. Am. Rev.; mem. N.C. Ho. of Com- 
mons; m Mary Drew Temple; 

5—-Mary D. (d 1841), m 1811, William Harris (b 1774): 

4-Sarah §S. (1816-94), m Albert James Pickett (4 
above). 

2—-Only child of William Pickett Harris (1869- 
1922), B.L., U. Mich., ’90; m 1896, Edma (1872-1900), 
dau. of Thomas McGraw (1828- 72), m Sarah 
Edma Simpson (1839-81). 

M Feb. 27, 1923, Elsie Stivers Smith, b Jersey 
City, N.J., May 10, 1895; dau. of Henry Morton 
Smith, of Nutley, N.J.; issue: 1—William 
Pickett, III, b Detroit, Mich., Jan. 21, 1924. 

Yale-S., ’21. Pvt., Air Service, Jan. 7, 1918; 
commd. 2d l1t., Dec. 19, 1918. Clubs: Detroit, 
Detroit Country, University, Yale, Grosse 
Pointe Hunt, Huron Mountain, National Town 
and Country. Residence: 15410 Windmill Point 
Drive, Grosse Pointe Parks, Mich. 


b Detroit, 


historian of 


1-TAYLOR, Jacquelin Plummer, } Orange, Va., 
Mar. 2, 1861. 

7-James Taylor (1615-94; desc. Earls of Hare, 
of Carlisle, Eng.), came pom Eng. ca. 1635; 
settled in New Kent Co., Va.; m Frances— (d 
1680); m 2d, Mary Gregory; 

6—James (1673- -1729), took up some 13,000 acres in 
Orange Co., Va., and established “Hare For- 
est’; m 1699, Martha Thompson (1679-1762; their 
son Zachary, was the g. father of President 
Zachary Taylor, and their dau., Frances, m 
Ambrose Madison, and was the grandmother 
of President James Madison); 

5—-Erasmus (1715-94), m 1749, Jane Moore (1728-1812), 
of Orange Co., Va.; 

4—Robert (1763-1845), mem. Va. Senate, 1804-15, and 
of the 19th Congress, 1825-27; m 1784, Frances 
Pendleton (1767-1831), of Caroline Co., Va 

3—Dr. Edmund Pendleton (1791-1840), m 1817, Mil- 
, dared Turner (1799-1882), of Caroline Co. 

—Son of Col. Erasmus Taylor (1880-1907), m 1851, 
eae Stewart Ashby (1830-93); issue: I—Mary 
Edmonia (b 1852; m 1885, George Alvin Smith); 
1I1-Edmund Pendleton (1854-1911; m Virginia 
Gildersleeve); II1I—John Ashby (b 1856; m Isabel 
King); IV—Jacquelin Plummer (above); vV- 
Anna Lapsley (Mrs. William W. Burgess, qv 
for Ashby lineage); VI—Bessie R. (6 1868: m A. 
Boyd Cayce); VII-—Lucy Allen (6 1871; m Paulus 
- Peper VilI-Sara Patton (6 1873; m George 

IV—m June 12, 1895, Katharine, dau. of William 
E. Wall, of Buck Lodge, Md.; issue: 1-Mary 
Dade, 6 Henderson, N.C., Dec. 5, 1899; m 1925, 
Walter Ss. Robertson; 2 Jacquelin DA tA Hen- 
derson, Sept. 24, 1904. 

Ed. in private schools. Merchant and banker. 
Clubs: Westmoreland, Commonwealth, Coun- 
try of Va., Hermitage. Summer place: 
“Meadow Farm,” Orange, Va. Residence: 2325 
Monument Av., Richmond, Va. 


phate Anna Lapsley Taylor (Mrs. Wil- 
liam W.), b ‘‘Meadow Farm,” Orange Co., Va., 
June 16, 1866. 

patie Thomas Ashby (d 1752), resided in Va., 

5—Capt. Robert (06 1710-will probated 1792), m 2d, 
1788, Catherine Combs; 


: 4—Capt. John (1740-1815), of Bellemont; officer Am. 


Rev.; m Mary Turner (1750-1826), of ‘Ma.; 

3-—John, m Mary Pickett. 

2-Dau. of Col. Erasmus Taylor (1830-1907), m 1851, 
Roberta Stewart Ashby (1830-93). For issue 
and Taylor lineage see Jacquelin Plummer 
Taylor. 

M Jan. 30, 1900, William Wallace Burgess, 0 Elli- 
cott City, Ma., June 22, 1841; son of Thomas 
Burgess, of Ma.; issue: 1—Rose Clagett, 0D 
Orange, Va., Jan. 30, 1901; 2-William Wallace, b 
Orange, Sept. 1, 1903. 

Residence: Orange, Va. 


1-COOK, Nelle Williams Camden (Mrs. Roy B.), 
b Parkersburg, W. Va., July 22, 1886. 

6é-Henry Camden, from Eng., settled in lower 
Md.; m —Schrivnor; 

5-Joseph; 

4-Rev. Henry (1773-1835), M.E. missionary; justice 
and sheriff of Lewis Cos Viaaeaie Mary Belt 
Sprigg; 

3-—John Scrivenor (1798-1862), twice mem. Va. As- 
sembly; m Nancy Newlon (among their sons 
was Johnson N., U.S. senator from W.Va., 
who was father of Johnson N., U.S. senator 
from Ky.). 

8-Thomas Sprigg (qv); 

7-Lt. Col. Thomas (1668-1730), mem. Md. Gen. As- 
sembly;m Margaret Mariarte (d 1739; Edward); 

6—Col. Edward (1697-1751), justice; speaker Md. 
Assembly; m 2d, Mary Belt (Capt. Jeremiah’, 
owner of Chevy Chase, Md.); 

5—-Maj. Frederick (1749- 91), maj. Upper Bn. of 
Montgomery Co., Md., 1779; m 1775, Deborah 
Woodward; 

4—Mary (6 1778), m Rev. Henry Camden (4 above). 

8—-Col. William Randolph (qv); 
7-Thomas _(1683-1729-30), of ‘Tuckahoe’; m 1712, 
Judith Fleming (Charless, of New Kent Co.); 

6-Mary Isham (b 1714?), m 1733, Rev. James 
Keith (qv); 

5—-Elizabeth (1745- 1821), m 1766, Edward Ford (1738- 
1814; Thomas®, of Fairfax Co., Va., m Jane 
Milestead); 

4—Priscilla, m 1797, James Sangster (1777-18407; 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 139 


Thomas’, of Fairfax Co., Va., m Mary Tillet); 
3—Priscilla J. (1813-1910), m 1842, Alfred Nevette 
. Williams (1804-60; Georget, m Mary Ann Smith). 
2-Dau. of John Scrivenor Camden (1851-1923), 

postmaster and mayor of Parkersburg, W.Va.; 

m 1875, Betty Keith Williams (6 1844); issue: I— 

Kate Aubrey (1876-78); II—-Charles Carroll (m 

Edna Timmons); Il1I—Lena Thompson (b 1881); 

IV—William Draper (b 1883; m Lucy Ann Mar- 

tin); V—Nelle Williams (above). 

V—m Aug. 23, 1907, Roy Bird Cook (See Vol. 1, p. 
565); issue: 1-Betty Keith, 6 Weston, W.Va., 
Aug. 5, 1908; 2-Eleanor Bird, 6 Huntington, W. 
Va., Apr. 14, 1913; 3-Mary Randolph, b Hunting- 
ton, Mar. 29, 1916. 

Residence: 1559 Lee St., Charleston, W.Va. 


1-CORNISH, Louis Henry, } Hartford, Conn., 
May 23, 1855. 

§I-James Cornish (d 1698), from Eng.; m 1661, Mrs. 
Larraboy; 

8-Dea. James (1663-1740), m Elizabeth Thrall, of 
Windsor; 

(een James (1693-1784), m Amy Butler, of Hart- 

ord; 

6-Sgt. Elisha (1722-94), pvt. Am. Rev.; m Hepsibah 
Humphrey; 

5-Capt. James (1744-1813), m Ruhama Bidwell; 

4-Col. James (1776-1836), m Cynthia Russell 
(Jesse®, pvt. Am. Rev.); 

3—Grove (1796-1835), m Amy Humphrey. 

9-George Adams (qv);.- 

8—Daniel (1652-1713), King Philip’s War; rep. Conn. 

_ Assembly; m 1677, Mary Phelps (Samuel”): 

i—Joseph (1685-1741), m 1719, Mary Case (William§) ; 

6—-Matthew (1724-64), m Susanna Eno (William’); 
5—William (1752-1811), corp. Am. Rev.; m Rosabella 
Loomis (Francis‘, pvt. Am, Rev.); 

4-William (1778-1822), m Blecta Roberts (Na- 
thaniel®, sgt. Am. Rev.); 

3—Hiram (1801-66), m Catherine Adams (Ambrose; 
Abel, pvt. Am. Rev.). 

2-Son of Sgt. Grove Horton Cornish (1820-72), con- 
tractor and builder, m 1853, Electa Catharine 
Adams _ (1824-1904); issue: I-—Louis Henry 
(above); II—Ella Amelia (b 1856; m Charles A. 
Stearns); IIlI-Sarah Bell (b 1858: m Edward F. 
Kenyon). 

I-m May 15, 1888, Minnie Collins Nichols, } Stur- 
bridge, Mass., Jan. 17,‘1861; D.A.R.: dau. of 
George Nichols, of Brooklyn; issue (all b 
Brooklyn, N.Y.): 1—-Louis Halliwell, 6 Apr. 3, 
1884; m Sept. 3, 1918, Marion Ella, dau. Charles 
H. Peck (issue: Marion Adele; Lee Halliwell): 
2-Beulah (1885-86); 3-George Herbert, b Oct. 15, 
1886; pvt. and set., Ordnance Dept., U.S.A., 1917- 
1918; d of influenza at Frankford Hosp. Pa. 
Oct. 5, 1918; commission of 2d It. received after 
his decease; m June 3, 1911, M. Helen, dau. of 
Millard K. Palmer (issue: Helen Rhoda): 4— 
Eleanor Electa, b Sept. 27, 1890: D.A.R.; m Feb. 
22, 1915, Howard Alden Kirk (issue: Hazel 
Alden); 5—Alice Phoebe, b Aug. 25, 1892: OP AS: 
m David Beach Linsley; 6-Marjorie, b Nov. 14. 
1893; D.A.R.; m Sept. 17, 1922, Fredrick W. Tay- 
lor (issue: Virginia Adams); 7-Jeannette, b 
Nov. 26, 1894; D.A.R.; m Oct. 26, 1915, Ernest 
LeRoy Bartholomew (issue: Clifford Cornish; 
Marjorie); 8-Grove Horton, b Oct. 14, 1900. 

Ed. Chautauqua U., ’85. Editor and publisher 
“The Spirit of ’76."" Lecturer on colonial his- 
tory. Capt. Am. Continentals and Minute 
Men; mem. S.A.R. (sec. Empire State Soc.), 
S.V. Residence: “Ye Yello Hous,” 335 Fair- 
field Av., Stamford, Conn. 


1-HAYES, Susan Green Carter (Mrs. Ernest O.), 
b Sunnyside, Va., Oct. 10, 1871. 

8-John Carter (qv); 

7-Robert, “King” (1663-1732), of “Corotoman”’: 
speaker Va. House of Burgesses; treas. of 
WES pres. council and actg. gov.; m 1st, Judith 
Armistead (Col. John8, of “Hesse,” Gloucester 
Co7aVia.)3 

6-John (1690-1742), m Elizabeth Hill (Edward’, of 
“Shirley,” Va.); 

5—Charles (1732-1802), of “Shirley”: m 1st, Mary W. 
Carter, of “Cleve” (he m 2d, Anne Butler 
Moore, and their dau. Anne Hill, m Gen. 
Henry, “Light Horse Harry,” Lee, and was 
the mother of Gen. Robert E. Lee, C.S.A.): 

4-Edward (b 1767), of “Cloverland”’; m Jane 
Carter; 

8-John Hill, of “Falkland”; m 2d, Jane Lough- 
borough. 


2-Dau. of Cassius Carter (1835-1914), grad. Wil- 
liam and Mary Coll.; farmer, scholar; m 
Frances Scott (1840-93), dau. of Jones Green; 
issue: 1—-John Hill (b 1867; m Louise Nalle); II— 
Francis Scott (1869-1921; m Mary Randolph 
Hicks); Il1I-Susan Green (above); 1V—Lough- 
borough (d childhood); V—Jones Green; VI-— 
Jane Loughborough (m Richard Strong). 

III-—m Oct. 30, 1915, Ernest Owen Hayes, b Pem- 
broke, Wales, Sept. 8, 1866; son of Christopher 
Thomas Hayes, from Eng., 1858, settled at 
“Hayeseholm,” nr. Warrenton, Va. 

Residence: “Little Wales,” Casanova, Va. 


ete bab ch hth} Frank L., b St. Louis, Mo., Mar. 

8, 1865. 

6—-Alexander Henderson, from Scotland to Alex- 
andria, Va., ca. 1740; later settled in Albemarle 
Co., then in Augusta Co. 

5-Alexander, m Jean-—; 

4-James (1764-1845), m Prudence Campbell; 

3—George (1789-1859), m Mary Eleanor Williams. 

8-Joseph Royall (1600-58), from Eng. in the 
“Charitie,” to Jamestown, Va., 1622; m 3d, ca. 
1645, Katherine Banks; 

7-Capt. Joseph (1646-1732), m before 1681/82, Mary 
Eppes (Col. Francis’, m Elizabeth [Littleberry ] 
Worsham); 

6-William (1688-1747), m Sarah Povall; 

5-John (1720-66), m Susanna Bates; 

4—William (1754-1821), capt. cav., 
Elizabeth F. Bedford; 

3—John Bedford (1788-1844), capt., Holecombe’s 1st 
regt. Va. cav., in War 1812; m Pamela William- 
son Price (among their sons was Gen. William 
15} WSR) h 

8—John Price (qv); 

7—-Matthew; 

6—John; 

5-Pugh; 

4-Pugh W. (1775-1848), m Hlizabeth Williamson 
(among their sons was Maj. Gen. Sterling, 
C.S.A., and 10th gov. of Mo.); 

3-Pamela Williamson (1800-92), m John Bedford 
Royall (3 above). 

2-Son of Judge James Alexander Henderson 
(1839-1916), lawyer, St. Louis; m 1859, Virginia 
Latayette Royall (1841-1921); issue: I—Royall 
(1860-64); II—George R. (1862-1908); I1I—-Frank L. 
(above); IV—William W.; V—Evelyn P. (1871- 
1905); VI—Paul (1875-1905); VII-Edwin E. (1880-91). 

IlI-m Dec. 31, 1895, Gertrude Parker Spalding 
(qv). 

Ed. U. of Mo. (Beta Theta Pi); M.D., Mo. Med. 
Coll., 1888. Physician, specialty ophthal- 
mology. Acting asst. surgeon U.S.A., 1889; 
mem. Vol. Med. Service Corps. Club: Univer- 
sity. Residence: Stonington, Conn. 


1-HENDERSON, Gertrude Parker Spalding 
fetes Frank L.), 6 Hartford, Conn., Jan. 19, 
1 


Am. Rev.; m 


9-Rev. Edward Spalding (qv); 

8—Benjamin (1643-1708), m 1668, Olive Farwell; 

7-Edward (1672-1740), m Mary Adams; 

6-Ephraim (1700-76), m 1723, Abigail Bullard; 

5-Reuben (1728-65), m 1747, Mary Pierce; 

4-Reuben (1758-1849), m 1785, Jerusha Carpenter: 

3-Dr. James (1792-1858), physician, Montpelier. 
Vt.; m Eliza Reed (Thomas, m Patty, dau. of 
Hezekiah Hutchins, capt. Am. Rev.). 

9-Richard Olmstead (qv); 

8—Nathan (6 1679), m 1702, Sarah Keeler; 

7-James (1709-1777), m 1729, Hannah-; 

6—John (6 1731), m Abigail Munson; 

5-Lemuel (1761-1805), m 1780, Silence Weed; 

4-Joshua (6 1788), m 1807, Salome Arnold; 

3—John Wesley, D.D. (1816-91), editor The Watch- 
man, Boston, 40 yrs.: m Mary Livingston (1812- 
1885; Richard M.‘, m Sarah Jacobs; Col. James’; 
John®; Robert, ‘“‘The Nephew,’”). 

2-Dau. of George Burley Spalding, D.D., LU.D. 
(1835-1914), A.B., U. Vt., 56; pastor 1st Presbyn. 
Ch., Syracuse, N.Y., abt. 25 yrs.; m 1861, Sarah 
Livingston Olmstead (b 1838-d 1922); issue: I— 
Mary Livingston (b 1862): IT-Martha Reed 
(1864-1923); II1I—Katherine (1866-81); IV—Gertrude 
Parker (above); V—George Brown (b 1870: m 
Emeline Palmer). 

IV—m Dec, 31, 1895. Frank L. Henderson (av). 

B.S., Wellesley, ’92. Mem. C.D.A. Residence: 
Stonington, Conn. 


1-HENDRYX, Frank Hall, } Cohocton, N.Y., May 


19, 1864. 
5-William Hendryx; 


140 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


4—John (1776-1821), soldier War 1812; m 1797-98, Dolly 


Smith (1779-1874) ; 

38-Thomas Smith (1807-99), merchant, farmer, 
Cohocton, N. Y., and Tipton, Mich.; m 1830, 
Harriet Bishop (1812- 95). 

9-John Hall (d 1696), from Eng. to Charlestown, 
Mass., 1630, with Gov. Winthrop’s fleet; at 
Barnstable, 1641; m Elizabeth Larned; 

8—Benjamin (1653-1737), soldier 2d Narragansett 
War; m Mehitable Mathews (James’); 

7-Barnabas, m Mary-; 

6—Barnabas (1731-56), m 1749, Ann Hall (Theophi- 
lus’; Capt. William§; John’); 

5-Nathan (6 1750), responded to the Lexington 
Alarm; m 1775, Martha Lyman (Samuel*; Sam- 
uel’; Samuel®; Richard®; Richard!; Richard’); 

oy Mee (0 1783), m 1808, Mary (Polly) Hosmer (0 

3—Austin (1809-81), merchant, Cohocton, N.Y.; m 
1833, Rhoda Huntington Hanks. 

10-John Howland (qv); 

9—Hope, m John Chipman (1629-83) ; 

8-Lydia (1654-1730), m before ieig: John Sargent 
(bap. 1639-1716; William®, qv); 

7-Ens. Jonathan (1677-1754), rep. Gen. Ct. 7 yrs.; 
m 1700, Mary Lynde (1678-1716; John’; Thomas?; 
Thomas”) ; 

6—Ruth, m 1720, Theophilus Hall (Capt. William’; 
John’); 

5—Tabatha, m John Hanks (John*; Benjamin’; 
seeaesnn ee from Eng. to Plymouth, Mass., 

4—Blisha, m Sarah Huntington (1779-1852; Jonas’; 
Mathew’?; Matthew’; Dea. Christopher$; Chris- 
topher®; Simon”, qv); 

3—-Rhoda H., m Austin Hall (38 above). 

2-Son of John Dwight Hendryx (1834-1905), sales- 
man, merchant and postmaster, of Atlanta, 
N.Y.; m 1859, Eveline Hall (1835-81); issue: I- 
Cora Adelle (6 1860; m George F. Bancroft); II-— 
William Wallace (6 1862; m Sarah Shults); 
IiI-Frank Hall (above); IV-—Claire Dwight 
(1869-71); V—Judson Edson (1874-81). 

IIlI-m Dec. 28, 1892, Clara Kennedy Bushnell (qv); 
issue (all b Bath, N.Y.): 1-Dwight Bushnell, } 
May 20, 1894; M.E., Cornell, ’20; m Aug. 28, 1919, 
Loretta Stowell, dau. of Arthur Cody, of Brad- 
ford, Pa. (issue: Virginia Cody, 6b 1922); 2— 
Thomas Kennedy, b Mar. 9, 1896; B.Arch., Cor- 
nell, ’23; m Aug. 28, 1928, Frances, dau. of Al- 
phonso Crawford, of Bradford, Pa. (issue: 
Thomas Crawford, Jr., 6 1924); 8—Harriet 
Evelyn, b July 22, 1898; B.S., Cornell, ’20; 4-Ruth 
Hall, 6b Oct. 4, 1904; Cornell, ’26. 


Geneseo (N.Y.) Normal School. Accountant. 
Mem. Huntington Family Assn. Residence: 
130 Blair St.,, Ithaca, Ny. 


1-HENDRYX, Clara Kennedy Bushnell 
Frank Hall), }) Bath, N.Y., Apr. 5, 1864 

10-Francis Bushnell (qv); 

9-Lt. William (d 1683), m Rebecca Chapman: 

8—William (1648-1711), m 1673, Rebecca— (d 1703): 

ry (1680-1738), m 1701, Catherine Jordan (d 

6—-Nehemiah (0 1710), m 1739, Susan Ingham; 

5-Daniel (1740-1818), soldier Am. Rev.; m Hannah— 
(1735-1820) ; 

4-Norman (1773-1848), m Esther Merry (1772-1848); 

38—Harvey (1803-1869), m 1831, Emeline Arnold (Wil- 
liam‘; Abraham; William *; Jonathan’; John§; 
Thomas’, qv). 

2-Dau. of Watts Bushnell (1834-93), m 1857, Harriet 
Elizabeth Wheeler (1836-1908). 

M. pis 28, 1892, Frank Hall Hendryx (qv for 
issue). 

Residence: 130 Blair St., Ithaca, N.Y. 

“Fair Oaks 


1-LEIGH, Townes Randolph, »b 
Plantation,’’ Panola Co.. Miss., Oct. 26, 1880. 
8-James Henry Leigh (1617-67), from Eng. to 
James River section of Va., 1640; m Ursula, 

dau. of Sir Christonher Hoddeston: 

7-Col. William (1639-98), came with his father: 
owned 1,000 acres on Charles River. Va.; in 
Bacon’s Rebellion under Sir William Berkeley: 
burgess for King and Queen Co., 1692-98; mem. 
Council; judge Ct. of Admiralty; m his cousin, 
Alice, dau. of Sir Thomas Leigh, m Katherine 
Spenser, of Wormleighton; 

6-Rev. William (1690-1758), m 1st, Priscilla Jane 
Randolvh: 

5—John (1728-95), Am. Rev.: m Elizabeth Greenhill: 

4-Zachariah Greenhill (d 1797), col. on staff of 
George Washington; m his cousin, Priscilla 
Allen Townes Leigh; 


(Mrs. 


3—-Richard Henry (1789-1841), maj. War 1812; m his 
cousin, Lucy Leigh Townes. 

9-Col. William Claiborne (qv); 

8-Lt. Col. William, participated in Bacon’s Re- 
bellion; burgess; m Elizabeth Wilkes; 

T-William (d 1745), of “Romancoke,” Va.; 

6—Catherine (d 1772), m David Greenhill; 

5-Elizabeth, m John Leigh (5 above). 

8—Col. William Randolph (qv); 

7-Thomas (b 1688), of “Tuckahoe,” m Judith 
Churchill; 

6—Col. William (1712-45), of ‘‘Tuckahoe,” burgess, 
etc.; m Maria Judith Page (Hon. Mann’, of 
“Rosewell,” Gloucester Co., Va., m Judith 
Wormley, dau. of Robert ‘‘King’’ Carter, of 
“Corotoman,” pres. Colony of Va.); 

5—Priscilla Jane, m John Henry Leigh; 

4-Priscilla A.T., m Zachariah G. Leigh (4 above). 

2-Son of Elbridge Gerry Leigh (1839-97), planter; 
served in Co; K; 8d Cav., Forrest's, Brig,, 
C.S.A.; m Susie Gattis (1838-87); issue: I—Rich- 
ard Henry (b 1870; rear adm. U.S.N.; m Minnie 
Barksdale); II—May (d@ 1896); III- Nannie (m 
Octarc, Leigh); IV—Robert H.; V-Townes Ran- 
dolph (above). 

V-—m Mar. 24, 1907, Blanche Baird Caruthers Win- 
field (qv). 

B.S., Iuka (Miss.) Coll., ’01; A.B., Lebanon (O.) 
Ue 023. Ph.D: Us Chicago, 1915. Education and 
chemistry from 1903; head of dept. of chemis- 
try, UU. of Fla:,; and dean Coll. of Pharmacy 
since 1920 (See ’Who’ s Who in America). In- 
ventor of the fog screen and the Leigh placer- 
bomb. Maj., C.S.W., U.S.A., World War. Resi- 
dence: "Pair Oaks,” Gainesville, Fla. 


1-LEIGH, Blanche Baird Caruthers Winfield 
Ons: Townes R.), b Little Rock, Ark., Mar. 6, 


9-Edward Maria (Wingfield) Winfield (son of 
Thomas Maria Wingfield, of Stonleigh Castle. 
g.son of Cardinal Pole, and Queen Mary 
Tudor), was lord mayor of London; one of 
three original patentees of the London Cos 
1606, and the only one of the owners to come 
to Jamestown, Va., 1607; elected first gov. of 
Va., May 1607, and was in command of the 
troops in the first battle; 

§-Henry Edward Maria, m Anne, a sister of Maj. 
John Mason (qv); 

7J-Edward Winthrop, bgan to write name Win- 
field; m Isabella Mary Stuart; 

6-Edward Thomas (1638-1721), m HFliz. de Vere; 

5-Richard, m Mary Anne Harderick; 

4-Edward Robert (b 1718), m Alice Stuart de Vere 
Winefield; 

3-William, m Jane E. Randolph. 

9-John Rolfe, first sec. and recorder Colony of 
Va.; m 1613, Pocahontas (1595-1617) ; 

8-Thomas (b 1614), m Jane Poythress; 

7-Jane (d 1678), m Col. Robert Bolling (1647-1709), 
of London; 

6—Col. John (1676- 1729), m eary dau. Dr. Kennon, 
of Conjuror’s Neck, 

5—-Jane (1708-66), m Col. Richard Randolph (1695- 
1748), of ‘‘Curls’”’; burgess and treas. Va. Colony 
(Col. William’, qv); 

4—-John (6 1787), removed to Roanoke, Va.; m 1769, 
Frances Bland (Theodoric®) ; 

3-Jane, m William Winfield (3 above). 

8—Col. James John Caruthers, from Scotland to 
Lancaster Co., Pa., thence to Tredell Co., INS 
served in Indian wars and Am, Rev 

ened UR ahah (1753-1827), Am. Rev.; m Elizabeth 

ati 

6—Samuel (1776-1810), m Elizabeth Looney: 

5—Looney (1797-1837), m Anne Nifong (1799-1826) : 

4—-Blizabeth Nifong (1813-53), m 1830, David Baird 
(1809-60; William R.5, m Elizabeth Hartshorn; 
William’, maj. Am. Rev.; William?; Alex- 
ander§’, son of Sir Robert Baird, of Scotland): 

3—-Mary "Anne (1832-1902), m Hiram Neufeldt de 
Tong (1812-66), dry goods mcht., St. Louis, 
steamboat owner, planter and mine _ supt. 
(D’Arnot d’ Estaing‘, from Can. to St. Louis, m 
Margaret Judith de LaMotte Neufeldt: Lafay- 
ette W.5; Count Charles N.®, served under 
LaFayette in Am. Rev.). 

2Dau. of William Henry Harrison Winfield 
(1848-88), atty. for Iron Mtn. & Southern R.R.: 
served in Co. A, 9th Ark. Cav., C.S.A.; m 1881, 
Lillian de Tong (b 1864): issue: I_Winifred 
(1882-85); II—Blanche Baird Caruthers: (above); 
TII-Ella de Tong (b 1886). 

TI—m Mar. 24, 1997. Townes Randolph Leigh (qv). 

A.B., Wesleyan Coll., 1901; student Lucy Cobb 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 141 


Inst., and Stetson U. Lecturer, author. Resi- 
dence: ‘‘Fair Oaks,” Gainesville, Fla. 


‘1I-MOORE, C(asimir) de Rham (June 28, 1851- 
Ve 


May 10, 1925 

8-Rev. John Moore (qv); 

7-Samuel, m Mary Reed; 

6—Benjamin (d 1750), m Anna Sackett; 

5-Lt. Samuel (1711-88), m Sarah Fish; 

4-Benjamin, D.D. (1748-1816), A.B., Columbia, 1768: 
2d P.E. bishop of New York; m Charity Clarke; 

3—Clement Clarke, LL.D. (1779-1863), eminent the- 
ologian and author; m Catharine Eliza Taylor, 

ERs Sing (1762-1858), m Anne Bostwick (1768- 
853) ; 


38—Col. John (1792-1838), m Nancy Brewster (1796- 
1875; Benjamin‘, dese. Nathaniel Brewster, 
Brookhaven, L.I., 1690). 

2-Son of Benjamin Moore (1818-86), m Mary Eliz- 
abeth Sing (1820-95); issue: I-Clement C. (1843- 
1910; m Laura Williams); IIl-Casimir de Rham 
(above); Il1I—Katharine T. (1862-1926). 

II-m May 30, 1877, Harriet F. Burges, b Provi- 
dence, R.I., Mar. 28, 1854; dau. of Col. Tristam 
Burges, of Providence; issue: 1—Benjamin 
Burges, 6 N.Y. City, Mar. 29, 1878; B.A., Yale, 
"99; diploma, Ecole des Beaux Arts, Paris, 1908; 
mem. Am. Distributing Service, in France. 
1915-17; sec. Hosp. Supply Service, 1917-18; chief 
of mission sent to Transcaucasia to report on 
polit. and econ. conditions by Am. Commn. to 
Negotiate Peace at Paris, 1919; 2-Grace Ar- 
nold, b N.Y. City, Apr. 13, 1887; m Robert Le 
Roy (qv). ; 

A.B., Columbia, ’73 (Delta Psi), LL.B., 1875. Law- 
yer. Mem. S.N.S. Clubs: Union, University, 
Racquet and Tennis, South Side Sportsmen's 
of L.I. Residence: 109 E. 38th St., New York. 


1-LE ROY, Robert, b N.Y. City, Feb. 7, 1885. 

7—Daniel Le Roy (1691-1772), of Holland; 

6—Jacob (1727-983), of Holland; m ist, Cornelia 
Rutgers (1736-65) ; 

5-Herman (1758-1841), from Holland to N.Y. City; 
first consul of the Netherlands to N.Y.; agt. 
of Holland Land Co. for N.Y.; m Hannah Cor- 
nell (1760-1818) ; 

4-Herman (1791-1869), warden of Grace Church; m 
Juliet Edgar (1791-1861); 

3-Herman Cornell (1815-72), m Matilda Stewart. 

4-Matthew Morgan; 

38-Henry (d ca. 1891), of M. Morgan’s Sons, bank- 
ers. 

2-Only surviving child of Herman Stewart 
Le Roy (1856-1911), banker; m Clementina Le 
Roy Morgan (1856-1903). 

M June 7, 1911, Grace Arnold Moore, 6 N.Y. City, 
Apr. 13, 1887; dau. of Casimir de Rham Moore 


(qv). 

A.B., Columbia, ’05 (Delta Psi), LL.B., 1908. Law- 
yer. Capt., Ordnance Dept., U.S.A., World 
War. Clubs: Racquet and Tennis, Union, Turf 
and Field, St. Anthony, Columbia University. 
Residence: 182 E. 75th St., New York. 


1-BUCHANAN, Benjamin Franklin, } Smyth 
Co., Va., Oct. 4, 1859. 

5-John Buchanan, from Ireland to Lancaster 
Co., Pa., ca. 1706; 

4-John, removed to Augusta Co., Va.: capt. Cont. 
Army; was killed in Battle of Guilford C.H.; 
m a cousin, Martha Buchanan; 

3—Patrick Campbell, removed to (then) Wash- 
ington Co., Va.; m Elizabeth Haytor (Israel‘, 
killed in Battle of Kings Mountain). 

5—Frederick Copenhover, from Denmark, ca. 1746; 

4—Frederick, Jr.; 

3—-David, m Virginia Campbell Anderson. 

2-Son of Patrick Campbell Buchanan, farmer: 
collector internal revenue for Confed. Govt.: 
m Virginia Copenhover; issue: I—Benjamin 
Franklin (above); II-Edward W. (1861-71): TIT— 
William H. (1863-1919); IV—Tames David (b 1865). 

I—-m Mar. 2, 1887, Eleanor Fairman Sheffey, } 
Marion, Va., July 7, 1866; dau. of Judge John 
Preston Sheffey, of Marion; issue (all b 
Marion, Va.): 1-John Preston (See Vol. 1, pv. 
510, for Sheffey line); 2-Josephine. } Aug. 1892; 
3-Virginia Campbell, 6 Oct. 11, 1895: m 1918, Dr. 
Guy Blair Denit; 4-Eleanor Fairman. b Feb. 
1901; 5-David Hayter, b May 17, 1907; cadet 
U.S.M.A. 

LL.B., U. Va., 1884 (LL.D., Hampden-Sidney, 1921). 
Lawyer; lt. gov. of Va.; counsel for comp- 
troller of the currency of U.S. Del. Dem. Nat. 
convs. at Kansas City, Baltimore, San Fran- 
cisco. Hobby: Virginia history. Clubs: West- 


moreland (Richmond), Army and Navy, Al- 
falfa (Washington). Summer place: Marion, 
Va. Residence: The Westmoreland, Washing- 
ton, Dc 

1-COTTEN, Sallie Southall (Mrs. Robert R.), 0 
Lawrenceville, Va., June 13, 1846. 

3-James Southall, of Amelia Conn a. 

2-Only sury. child of Thomas James Southall 
cate m 1831, Susannah Swepson Sims (1814- 

M Mar. 14, 1866, Robert Randolph Cotten, b Edge- 
combe Co., N.C., 1889; son of John Llewellyn 
Cotten, of Edgecombe Co.; issue: 1-Agnes 
LeRoy, b Tarboro, N.C., Mar. 7, 1867; m Julian 
Burton Timberlake, 2d, of Raleigh, N.C.; 2— 
Bruce (av for Cotten line); 3-—Lyman Atkinson, 
b Wilson, N.C., 1874; U.S.N.A., 98; capt. U.S.N.; 
m Elizabeth Henderson; 4—Sallie Dromgoole, b 
Wilson, N.C., July 4, 1876; m 1906, R. B. Wiggin, 
of Winchester, Mass.; 5—Preston Sims, 0 Falk- 
land, N.C., 1878; m Willa Strange; 6—-Elba 
Brown, b “Cottendale,” Pitt Co., N.C., 1886; m 
1307, Douglas Wesson, of Springfield, Mass. 

Mem. nat. and state boards for N.C, of Chicago 
Expn., 18983; mem. N.C. bd. of Atlanta and 
Charleston expns. Hon. pres. N.C. Fed. of 
Women’s Clubs (pres. 1911-13); dir. for IN.@2 Of 
Gen. Fed. of Women’s Clubs, 1916-20; hon. v.p. 
Nat. Congress of Mothers; hon. mem.) N.C; 
Sorosis (Wilmington), Woman’s clubs of 
Raleigh, N.C., Goldsboro, N.C., and Atlanta, 
Ga.; pres. End-of-the Century Club, Green- 
Wille aN Cr elagny Dee e mein, wll) Ou King’s 
Daughters, ete. (See Who’s Who in America). 
Residence: ‘“Cottendale,” near Farmville, N.C. 

1-COTTEN, Bruce, b Wilson, N.C., Mar. 3, 1878. 

7-John Cotten (1660?-1728), settled in N.C. from 
Va., 1721; m Martha Godwin (William’, of Isle 
of Wight Co., Va.); 

6-Samuel (1690?-1774), m Elizabeth West (Peter’, 
m Priscilla, dau. of Lewis Williams); 

5-Samuel (d 1791); 

4—Roderick (1770-1814), m Topping Braswell (Ben- 
nette Bell); 

s—John Llewellyn (1800-49), m Nancy Penina John- 
son (Aaron‘), 

2-Son of Robert Randolph Cotten (b 1839), m 1866, 
Sallie Southall (qv). 

M nue 4, 1910, Edyth (Johns) Tyson (See Vol. 1, 


p. 568), 

Ed. U. of N.C. Officer U.S.A., 1902-10. Clubs: 
Army and Navy (Washington), Baltimore, 
Baltimore Country. Residence: AL@aid lob ek eWer 
Roland Park, Baltimore, Md. 


1-COVEY, W(illiam) Sumner, }) Hartford, Conn., 
July 18, 1881. 

ee ce Hurlbut, pvt., 3d Cont. Line in Am. 

eV.; 

4-Samuel, m Lavinia Blake: 

3-Sarah Blake, m William Elijah Covey (1820-48). 

2-Son of William Elijah Covey (b 1849), life un- 
derwriter, Minneapolis; m 1880, Leila (d 1915), 
dau. of Charles W. Church, m Elizabeth 
Adams; issue: I—William Sumner (above); IT— 
Leland Church (b 1884); I1I—Louise Shipman (b 
1885; m Hugh C. Gillis); IV-Wilkes Perry (b 
1887; m Katharine King). 

I-m Sept. 2, 1908, Kathleen Winnifred Watter- 
worth, 6 Duluth, Minn., Jan. 21, 1886: dau. of 
John A. Watterworth, of Duluth; issue: 1— 
John William, 6 Minneapolis, Minn., Oct. 6, 
1911; 2-Allen David, 6 Duluth, Minn., July 1, 
1920; 3-Leland Sumner, b Duluth, June 29, 1921. 

A.B., U. Minn., 04 (Alpha Tau Omega). V.p. 
Buck, Johns & Covey, Inc., operating B/G 
Sandwich Shops, Kansas City, Mo. Capt., 3d 
Bn., Minn. Home Guard, World War. Resi- 
dence: 444 W. 67th St., Kansas City, Mo. 


1-FOLK, Reau Estes, b Brownsville, Tenn., 
Sept. 21, 1865. 

5-Humphrey Bate, b Bertie Co., N.C.; m Sarah 
Legate; 

4-James (1747-87), pvt. Cont. Army; m 1776, Mary 
Spivy (1758-1838) ; 

3-Sarah Leeate (1786-1835), m 1825, Benjamin Folk 
(b Va., 1796-d 1831), 

2-Son of Judge Henry Bate Folk (1828-99), m 1855, 
Martha Cornelia Estes (1837-1913); issue: I-Kd- 
gar Estes (1856-1917; editor Baptist and Re- 
flector; m Lizzie Handley); II—Marion Francis 
(6 and d 1858); I1I-Benjamin Estes (1860-61): TV— 
Henry Bate (1863-86; journalist); V-Reau Estes 
(above): VI-Cary Albert (6 1867; m Emma Har- 
rison Gates); VII-Joseph Wingate (1869-1923; 


142 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


gov. of Mo., 1905-08, chief counsellor Interstate 
Commerce Commn., internat. lawyer; See Vol. 
1, p. 641); VilI—Mathesia Bell (b 1873; m James 
Avery Webb); 1X—Humphrey Bate (b 1875; m 
Ruth Parrish); X—Lucile Cornelia (Mrs. Allen 
Ennis Cox, qv for Cary lineage). 

V—m Feb. 6, 1901, Nannie Dudley Pilcher, Nash- 
ville, Tenn., Feb. 18, 1876; Qau. of Matthew Bar- 
row Pilcher, of Nashvilie, m Judith Dudley 
Winston; issue (all 6 Nashville, Tenn.): 1— 
Winston, b Nov. 10, 1901; > Judith, 6 July 31, 
1912; 3-Reau Estes, Jr., b Jan. 6, 1917. 

Ed. Wake Forest (N.C.) Coll. Clk., Tenn. House 
of Rep., 1893-1901; state treas. of Tenn., 1901-11, 
also ex-officio ins. commr.; gen. agt. for mid- 
dle Tenn. of Equitable Life Assurance Soc., 
since 1911. Mason (82°). Clubs: Hermitage, 
Belle Meade, Lions. Residence: 2200 Elliston 
Pl., Nashville, Tenn. 

1-COX, Lucile Cornelia Folk (Mrs. Allen Ennis), 
b Brownsville, Tenn., Sept. 8, 1880. 

9-Miles Cary (dv); J 

8-Henry (1650-1720), m Judith Dockey ; 

7-Henry (1675-1749), m Anne Edwards; 

6-Judith (1726-98), m Dr. David Bell, from Scot- 
land, capt. in colonial army, 1755, later col.; 

5-Elizabeth C. (d 1825), m Daniel Bates (0 1756) ; 

4-Sarah L., m Capt. Joel Estes (1780-1833), War 
1812; 

3—Moreau P. (1806-71), m 1836, Mary Quarles Noel 
(1820-59). 

2—-Dau. Me Judge Henry Bate Folk (1828-99), m 1855, 
Martha Cornelia Estes (1837-1913). For issue 
and Folk lineage see Reau Estes Folk. 

M May 3, 19—, Dr. Allen Ennis Cox, b Honea 
Path, S.C., May 11, 1827; son of Aris Cox, m 
Margaret Machen, of Greenville Co., S.C.; is- 
sue: 1—Allen Estes, ) Brownsville, Tenn., Nov. 
4, 1908; A.B., Vanderbilt, ’23; LL.B., Yale, 1926. 

Organized James Bate Chapter of D.A.R., 1910, 
and was regent same, 1911-15; rec. sec, Ark. 
D.A.R., 1921-23, ist vice regent, 1924-26, and 
state regent, 1926-28; mem. nat. com. on con- 
servation and thrift, N.S.D.A.R., 1925-27. Resi- 
dence: 916 Porter St., Helena, Ark. 

1-BURNS, Walter Francis, 0 Fredericktown, 
Cecil Co., Md., Feb. 13, 1866. 

6—-Francis Burns (b Scotland), came to America 
and settled nr. Swansboro, N.C., 1732; 

5—-Otway, of Swansboro; 

4-Jesse (1759-90), soldier Am. Rev.; 

3-Capt. Otway (1785-1850), edr. U.S. Privateer 
“Snap Dragon,’ in War of 1812; m Ist, 1809, 
Joan Grant (1790-1810). 

2-Son of Capt. Owen Burns (1810-69), officer 
U.S.N., 1825-39; m 1849, Martha Ann Armstrong 
(1834-1913); issue: I-Paul Otway _ (1850-1908) ; Ii- 
Ignatius Raleigh (b 1854); IlI—Xavier Eugene 
(6 1857); 1V—Richard Jerome (6 1859); V—Charles 
Owen (b 1864); VI-—Lillian (1864-1924; m John 
Anthony Wilkins; m 2d, Jesse Root Grant, qv); 
VilI—Walter Francis (avove); VIII—Edwin Os- 
car; I1X—Owen (6 1869). 

Vil-m Apr. 22, 1902, Ursula Catlin, 6 Peekskill, 
N.Y., Jan. 22, 1882; dau. of Austin H. Catlin, of 
Conn. (g.son of Col. Guy Catlin, of Am. Rev.); 
issue: 1-Walter Francis, Jr., ) N.Y. City, Feb. 
28, 19038; U.S.N.A., ’23; 2-Otway (Mar, 18, 1904- 
Oct. 12, 1912); 3-Owen Austin, 6 N.Y. City, July 
13, 1906; 4-Ursula, b N.Y. City, Oct. 18, 1907. 

Ed. Calvert Coll., Baltimore. Pres. The Burns 
Co. and Florida Keys Bond & Mortgage Co. Is 
original inventor of the home savings boxes. 
Mem. S.R., M.O.F.W., S.W. 1812. Clubs: Lotos, 
New York Athletic, Canadian (N.Y. City), 
Larchmont Yacht, Larchmont Lodge. Resi- 
dences: Burnsville, N.C., and 7 Pryor Lane, 
Larchmont, N.Y. 


th eed Ree Erwin, 6 Nashville, Tenn., Apr. 

6—Rev. Thomas Craighead (d 1735; son of Robert, 
Presbyn. moderator, Londonderry, Ireland), 
came to Boston, 1715; settled in Pa., 1733; 

5-Rev. Alexander (1702-66), from Pa. to Va., 
thence to Sugar Creek, Mecklenburg Co., N.C.: 
called “The immortal Craighead, the apostle 
of liberty”; first preacher west of the Susque- 
hanna River; 

4—Rev. Thomas Brown (1750-1825), A.B., Princeton, 
1775: founder and first pres. Davidson Acad. 
and Cumberland U. (subsequently U. Nash- 
ville); first pastor of First Presbyn. Ch., 
Nashville; m 1780, Elizabeth Brown (Rev. John 
S.5, of Frankfort, Ky.); 


3—-David, lawyer at Nashville, also planter in 
Ark.; m Mrs. Mary Goodloe. 

2-Son of Capt. James Brown Craighead (1825- 
1912), A.B., U. of Nashville, 43; LL.B., Harvard, 
1847; merchant and farmer, Nodena, Ark.; m 
Ellen Kirkman (1830-73), dau. of James Erwin 
(native of North of Ireland), settled at Nash- 
ville, Tenn.; m Margaret Caldwell; issue: I- 
May Preston (1850-1900; m 1878, Maj. W. Hooper 
Harris); II—Erwin (above). 

IIl—m Dee. 12, 1878, Lura Harris (Jan. 17, 1858-Jan. 
27, 1926); dau. of Maj. William Hooper Harris, 
C.S.A., m_Frances Virginia Martin; issue: 1— 
Frank, ) New Orleans, Nov. 28, 1879; m Mar. 12, 
1911, Florence T., dau. of Col. Dick Roger. 

B.Litt., U. Nashville, ’72; post-grad. student Mid- 
dle Temple, London, and Leipzig U.; (LL.D., 
U. Ala., 1906). Journalism since 1877; staff of 
New Orleans Times and New Orleans Daily 
States, 1878-82; Mobile Register since 1882, ed- 
itor and v.p. of the corpn. since 1903 (See Who’s 
Who in America). Clubs: Athelstan, Round 
Table. Residence: ‘‘Arden,’’ 1550 St. Stephens 
Rd., Mobile, Ala. 


1-ELIOT, Ellsworth, ) N.Y. City, June 6, 1864. 

7—-Rev. John Eliot (qv); ‘ 

6—Rev. Joseph (1638-94), A.B., Harvard, 1658; m 2d, 
1684/85, Mary Wyllys; 

5—Abial (1692-1776), m 1726, Mary lLeete (Gov. 
William’, of Conn.); 

4-Wyllys (1731-77), m 1763, Abigail (Ward) Hull 
(Col. Andrew Ward’); 

3-Wyllys, m Lucy Camp. 

2-Son of Ellsworth Eliot (1827-1912), B.A., Yale, 
749; M.D., Columbia, 1852; physician; trustee 
Coll. of Physicians and Surgeons; surgeon in 
Civil War; m 1856, Anna Stone (1826-1905); issue: 
I-Anna (d 1899); II-Laura; III—Ellsworth 
(above). 

IlI-m June 15, 1904, Lucy Carter Byrd, 6 Wey- 
mouth, Mass., 1874; dau. of George Harrison 
Byrd; issue: 1-Evelyn Byrd, b New York, June 
14, 1906; 2-Lucy Carter, b New York, May 8, 1913. 

B.A., Yale, ’84 (Delta Kappa); M.D., Columbia, 
1887; studied surgery abroad. Visiting surgeon, 
Gouverneur and Presbyn. hosps.; lecturer on 
clin. surgery, Coll. P. and S., etc. Pres. New 
York Surg. Soc., ete. Served in M.C., U.S.A., 1 
yr. in World War; in France 6 months, rank 
of maj., in charge of Evacuation Hosp. ’11. 
Clubs: University, Century, Grolier. Resi- 
dence: 34 E. 67th St., New York. 


1-FRENCH, Asa Palmer, § Braintree, *Mass., 
Jan. 29, 1860. 

8-John French (qv); 

7—-Thomas (1652-1717), m Elizabeth Belcher; 

6—Moses (1699-1768), m Esther Thayer; 

5—-Moses (1731-1807), soldier Am. Rev.; m 
Elizabeth Hobart; > 

4-Asa (1775-1853), m Mehitable Hollis; 

3—Jonathan (1802-82), m Sarah Brackett Hay- 
ward. 

9—-John Alden (qv); 

8-Ruth, m 1657, John Bass (1632-1716); 

7-Sarah (b 1672), m 1692, Ephraim Thayer (1669- 
1757; Shadrach’, m 2d, Deliverance Priest; 
Thomas?®, Braintree, Mass., ca. 1636, m Mar- 
gerie Wheeler); 

6—Esther, m 1730, Moses French (6 above). 

9-William Palmer (qv); 

8—William (1613-36), came with his father in the 
“Rortune’; freeman 1634; m 1633, Elizabeth 
Hodgkins; 

7—-William (1634-79), a founder and selectman of 
Dartmouth; m —Paddock; m 2d, Susanna Hath- 

_away; 

6—William (6 1663), Little Compton, R.I.; m 1685, 
Mary Richmond (Capt. Edward’); 

5—Thomas (1697-1765), m 1742, Abiel Wilbur; 

4—Joseph (1742-91); 

3-Simeon (1785-1853), Boston; m Mary Caldwell. 

2-Son of Asa French (1829-1903), B.A., Yale, °51; 
LL.B., Harvard, 18538; judge U.S. Ct. of Ala- 
bama Claims, 1882; m 2d, 1858, Sophia Briggs 
Palmer (1828-91); issue: I-Asa Palmer (above): 
TI-Emma lL. (b 1861; m Jotham B. Sewall): 
I1I—Sarah H. (d 1882); IV—Harriet C. (m Charles 
Whitney Mixter); V-—Sophia M. (m Robert 
Grosvenor Valentine). 

I-m Dec. 13, 1887, Elizabeth Ambrose Wales, } 
Randolph, Mass., Jan. 27, 1865; dau. George W. 
Wales, of Randolph; issue: 1-Jonathan Wales, 
b Randolph, Apr. 26, 1891; B.A., Yale, °13; 2 


1756, 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 143 


Constance, b Randolph, Apr. 18, 1896; m June 
10, 1919, John Lincoln Baxter. 

B.A., Yale, ’82; LL.B., Boston U., 1885. Lawyer; 
dist. atty. s.e. dist. of Mass., 1902-06; U.S. atty. 
for dist. of Mass., 1906-14; del. Mass. Constl. 
Cony., 1917 (See Who’s Who in America). Ex- 
pres. Randolph Savings Bank. Mem. S.M.D. 
(dep. gov. gen.); pres. of Norfolk Bar Assn., 
1405-17; ex-mem. exec. com. U.S. Golf Assn., 
Clubs: University, Yale (New York), Grad- 
uates (New_Haven), Algonquin, Tennis and 
pecduet (Boston). Residence: Randolph, 

ass. 


1-FRENCH, James Hay, Jr., ) Winchester, Ky,., 
July 16, 1885. 

6-James French (d ca. 1743), from North Ireland 
to Stafford Co., Va.; planter; m Elizabeth-; - 

5-William (1725-92), planter, Stafford Co., Va.; 
m Winifred— (1722-86); 

4—Judge James (1756-1835), soldier Am. Rev.; sur- 
es judge; m 1788, Keziah Callaway (1769- 
1845) ; 

3—Hon. Richard (1792-1854), circuit judge; con- 
gressman; Frenchburg, co. seat of Menifee 
Co., Ky., named for him; m 1820, Mary Tutt 
Taliaferro (1805-86). 

7-Joseph Callaway, from Eng., settled in Caro- 
lineiCo. eViacs 

6-Joseph, of Caroline Co., Va.; 

5-Col. Richard (ca. 1724-1780), settled on Big 
Otter River, Brunswick (now Bedford) Co., 
Va., ca. 1740; capt. French and Indian War: 
col. militia; a founder of Boonesborough, Ky.; 
burgess from Ky. Co. to Va. Assembly: jus- 
tice; col. of the county; killed by Indians, 
Boonesborough, Ky., 1780; Callaway County, 
Ky., named for him; m 2d, Elizabeth (Jones) 
Hoy, widow of John Hoy, of Buckingham 


eros WER: 

4-Keziah (1769-1845), m 1783, James French (4 
above). 

2-Son of Rev. Richard French (1842-1914), Bap- 
tist minister; m 1875, Mary Taylor (b 1856), 
dau. of James William Parrish, m Julia Wil- 
liams; issue: I-Julia (m R. J. Williams); II— 
Mary Callaway (1880-1914; m Henry Carlisle 
Besuden); III—Elizabeth Dudley (b 1881); Iv— 
James Hay (above); V—William Parrish (m 
Patsy Pickrell). 

IV—m June 7, 1916, Jennie Judy Ratliff, ) Sharps- 
burg, Bath Co., Ky., Aug. 15, 1895: dau. of 
Richard N. Ratliff, m Katherine L. Whitsitt, 
of Winchester, Ky. 

Special agt. at Winchester, Ky., of Equitable 
Life Assurance Society of N.Y. City. Mem. 
Ky. State Hist. Soc. Winter place: Ocala, 
Fla. Residence: 204 Boone Av., Winchester, 
Ky. 


1-GRAY, Henry Weedon, Jr., } Louisville, Ky., 
May 25, 1864. 

8-Francis Gray, from Eng. to St. Marys, Md., 
1637; m Alice Moorman; 

7-Francis, of Westmoreland Co., Va.; m Sarah 
Jones; 

6—-Nathaniel, m Mary Overton; 

5-George, m Mary Strother; 

4—George Weedon, capt. Am. Rev.; m Mildred 
Thompson; 

38—John Thompson, m Mary Ormsby. 

2-Son of Henry Weedon Gray _ (1819-1903), m 
Miss Russel; m 2d, 1858, Mary Peers (1829-93): 
issue (Ist marriage): I-Norborne Galt (1855- 
1909; m his cousin, Ella Gray); (24 marriage); 
II—Robert Colville (1859-1918); I1I-Mary Ormsby 
(6 1862); IV—Henry Weedon, Jr. (above); -V— 
eT Peers (b 1866; m Ethel May Hemp- 
stead). 

IV—Not married. Ed. Burlington Coll. V.p. 
Orient Ins. Co., Hartford, Conn., 1906-26, and 
since pres.; also pres. Safeguard Ins. Co. of 
N.Y., and U.S. mgr. London & Lancashire 
Ins. Co., of London, Eng. Mem. Va. Soc. of 
the Cincinnati, S.A.R. Clubs: New York (New 
York), Hartford (Hartford). Residence: 20 
Trinity St., Hartferd, Conn. 


1-RUFFIN, Edmund Sumter, } Prince George 
Co., Va; -Apr, 195 1861; 
S-William Ruffin (d 1677), of Isle of Wight Co., 


Va.s 

S—-Robert (d 1693), of Surry, Isle of Wight Co.; 
m Elizabeth Watkins; 

7—Robert (d 1720), of Surry; 

6-Edmund (1713-90), of Southampton and Prince 


George; m Mrs. (Simmons) Edmonds; 

5-Edmund_ (1745-1807), of Prince George; county 
lt., sheriff; m Jane Skipwith (Sir William!, 
m Elizabeth, dau. of John Smith, sheriff of 
Middlesex Co., Va.; Sir William’, m Sarah, 
dau. of John Peyton, of Gloucester CommViaes 
Sir Grey’, 8d baronet of “Prestwould,” Va.); 

4—George (1765-1810), m Jane Lucas; 

38-Edmund_ (1794-1865), mem. Va. Senate; pres. 
Va. Agricultural Soc.; fired the first gun at 
Fort Sumter, 1861; m 1813, Susan H. Travis. 

i-Andrew Meade (d 1745), from Ireland to Lon- 
don, Eng., thence to New York, ca. 1685; set- 
tled at head of Nansemond River, Nansemond 
Co., Va.; was burgess, co. judge, col. of mili- 
tia; m Mary Latham; 

6—-David (1710-57), burgess; m 1731, Susannah Ever- 
ard (Sir Richard’, gov. of N.C); 

5-Everard (1746-1802), of ‘The Hermitage”; maj. 
gen. militia; maj. Am. Rev.; m Mary Thorn- 
ton (John‘); 


4—-David, m Elizabeth Randolph (Richard’, of 
“Curles,” m Anne, dau. of David Meade, 6 
above; Col. Richard’, m Jane Bolling; Col. 


William’, qv); 

3—John Everard (d 1854), m 1830, Rebecca Worme- 
ley Beverley (Carter4, m Jane Wormeley; Rob- 
ert®>, m_ Maria Byrd Carter; Col. William®, 
m Hlizabeth Bland; Robert’, historian, m Ur- 
sula Byrd; Maj. Robert§), 

2-Son of Julian Calx Ruffin (1822-64), killed in 
action at Petersburg; m 1852, Charlotte 
Stockdell Meade (1833-1918). 

M Apr. 30, 1895, Cordelia Willing (Byrd) Waller, 
b King and Queen Co., Va., Sept. 8, 1868: dau. 
of Richard Willing Byrd, of Va.; issue (all 
b Norfolk, Va.): 1-—Edmund Sumter, Jr., b 
Mar. 29, 1896; 2-Jane Byrd, b July 22, 1897; m 
1918, Reginald Buchanan Henry (qv); 3—Rich- 
ard Willing Byrd, b Oct. 27, 1898; 4-Julian 
Meade, b Aug. 25, 1900; 5—-Cordelia Byrd, 0 
pone. 1904; 6-Robert de Jarnette, Bb June 

A.M., Randolph-Macon, ’82; Bi Ls Ge env az, - 18855 
Sr. of Edmund S. Ruffin & Sons, counsellors 
law. Residence: 511 Fairfax Av., Norfolk, 

a. 

1-HARENESS, Katherine Margaret Beebee 
(Mrs. Albert G.), 6 Hamilton, N.Y. 

5-Hugh MacWhorter (d 1748), m Jane-; 

4-Alexander, D.D. (1734-1807), A.B., Princeton, 
1757; pastor First Presbyn. Ch., Newark, N.J.; 
chaplain Am. Rev.; pres. Charlotte (N.C.) 
Acad., 1779-80; trustee Princeton, 1772-1807; m 
Mary Cummings (d@ 1807; Robert); 

3—Mary (1759-97), m 1782, Samuel Beebee (See Vol. 
1, p. 147, for Beebee line). 

8-Matthias DeHart, of Elizabethtown, N.Y.; 
m_ 1670, Johanna— (widow of Johannes De- 
Witt); 

7-Catherine (1673-1750), as widow of James Lar- 
kin, m 2d, 1694, Lancaster Symes (@ 1729), from 
Eng. to New York, 1690: 

6-Lancaster (will proved 1741), m 1729, Mary— 
(widow of —Lydius); 

5-Susannah Catherine (ca. 1730-1765), m 1751, John 
Ogilvie, D.D. (1722-74), B.A., Yale, 1748: mis- 
sionary among Mohawk Indians; chaplain 
French and Indian War; asst. minister Trin- 
ity Ch., New York: gov. of Columbia U.: 

4-Mary Margaret (1753-1827), m 1777, Capt. Bar- 
rent Roorbach, M.D. (d ante 1814): 

3-Mary Margaret (1785-1830). m 1807, Alexander 
MacWhorter Beebee, Li.D. 

8-Capt. Nathaniel Merriman (1613-93), from Eng. 
ca. 1649; dep. from Wallingford, Conn.: offi- 
cer in Pequot and King Philip’s wars; m 
Abigail Olney (d 1680); 

7—Mary (b_1657), m 1674, Thomas Curtis (1648- 
1736), of Wallingford, Conn.: 

6—Jemima (1694-1739), m 1713, Nathan Beach (b 

1692), of Wallingford; 


5-Joseph (1714-95), Wallingford and Waterbury, 


Sebi m 1734, Experience Beecher (1719-89: 

ohn‘); 

4-Joseph (1751-1802), officer Am. Rev.: m 1782. 
Hannah Miles (1759-1846; David5, m Hannah 


Gunn); 

3—Caty (1792-1883), Waterbury, Conn.: m 1818, Dan- 
iel Hall (1777-1851), of Kingston, R.I. (Daniel, 
m Jane Harvey). 

2-Dau. of Alexander MacWhorter Beebee, D.D. 
(1820-97), prof. Colgate U. 47 yrs., m Catherine 
Jane (1822-1907), dau. Daniel Hall (1777-1851): is- 
sue: J—Alexander MacWhorter; II—-James 


144 


Hoyt; IlI-Katherine Margaret (above). 

IlI-—m Sept. 8, 1884, Albert Granger Harkness, 
Litt. D. (Nov. 19, 1856-Jan. 29, 1923); A.B., Brown, 
79; prof. Brown U., 1893- 1923; issue: 1-Albert 
(av for Harkness lineages). 

Member C.D.A., D.A.R. Residence: 7 Cooke St., 
Providence, RI. 


ALBERT GRANGER HARKNESS, LITT.D. 
(1856-1923). 


1 lene eto sa Albert, 6 Hamilton, 
8, 1886. 

1J—Laurence Southwick (d 1660), was at Salem, 
1639, on L.I., 1659; m Cassandra— (d 


10-John (1620-72), m Mrs. Hannah Flint; 

9—-John (1667-1742/48), m Hannah (Black) Follett 
(Robert Black’, m Persis—); 

8-Benjamin (0 1701), m 1720, Sarah Southwick (0 
1699; Isaac®, m Anna-—}; John” above); 

7-~Benjamin (b 1722), m Miriam Benson; 

6—Joseph (d 1818), m 1760, Hannah Hunt; 

5—Hannah is 1839), m 1788, Samuel Harkness 
(See Vol. 1, 148, for Harkness line); 

4-Southwick di97- 1875), m 1820, Phebe Thayer; 

3—-Albert, Ph.D., LAD: (1822- 1907), m Maria ‘Als 
drich Smith. 

10-Thomas Thayer (d 1665), Braintree, 
m 1618, Margery Wheeler (d 1672); 

9-Ferdinando (bap. 1625-1713), m 1652, Huldah 
Hayward (d 1690; William, m Margery-); 

8—Lt. Samuel (d 1721), m 1690, "Mary Bass (6 1672; 
Thomas®, m Sarah, dau. of Nicholas Wood; 
Samuel”, m Anne-); 

7—Joseph (1707-33), m Hannah Hayward; 

6—Joseph (1727-77), m 1751, Abigail Cook (1731-1817; 
Nicholas’, m Elizabeth—; Nicholas’, m Joanna, 
dau. of John Rockwood; Walter®, m Cath- 
erine-); 

5—-Nicholas (1758-1818), m 1783, Judith Cook (1759- 
1848; Nathaniel®, m Martha, dau. of James Bal- 
lou; Nicholas?; Nicholas’; Walter®); 

4—-Phebe_ (1800-63), m Southwick Harkness (4 
above). 

10—Christopher Smith (d 1676), sgt. and dep. Gen. 
Ct. of Mass., 1655; ‘“‘Antient Friend of Provi- 
dence,” m Alice-; ; 

9-EKdward (1635-93), sgt.; mem. Colonial Assem- 
bly, 1665-83; m Amphillis Angell (Thomas”, 
m Alice, dau. of James Ashton); 

8—Joseph (1680-1734), m 1706, Patience Mowry (Na- 
thariel®, m Joanna, dau. of Edward Inman; 
Rog r”’, m Mary, dau. of John Johnson); 


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7—Joseph (1710-54), m 2d, Lydia Dexter (8d from 
Gregory Dexter, qv); 

6—Simon_ (1787- 1831), m 1762, Elizabeth Sayles (b 
1740; Thomas’, m Esther Scott; John’, m 
Mary, dau. of Roger Williams, qv; John’®); 

5-Ziba (d 1844), m Lydia Waterman ‘(1772- 1848; 
Capt. Andrew®, m 2d, Margaret, dau. of John 
Foster; Resolved? m Lydia Mathewson; Re- 
solved’, m Anne, dau. of Andrew Harris; Re- 
solved?, m Mercy, dau. of Roger Williams, 
av; Richard”); 

4—-Seott Waterman (1801-86), m 1827, Adah Aldrich 
(1806-94; Philip®, m Sarah, dau. of Richard Wa- 
terman; Noah®, m Huldah, dau. of Seth Whit- 
aker; David", m Sarah-); 

3-Maria Aldrich (1828- 1915), m Albert Harkness 
(3 above). 

cearee, child of Albert Granger Harkness, Litt. 
i Cpe an m 1884, Katherine Margaret Bee- 
ee 

M auch 29, 1914, Sara Arden Cheesman (av for 
issue 

A.B., Brown, ’09; B.Sc., Mass. Inst. Tech., ’12. 
Architect. Clubs: The Players (New York), 
Hope, Agawam Hunt, Providence Art. Resi- 
dence: 6 Cooke St., Providence, R.I. 

1-HARKNESS, Sara Arden Cheesman (Mrs. 
Albert), Aug. 29, 1889-May 18, 1922. 

6-Thomas Cheesman, went from Phila., Pa., to 
N.Y. City, 1756, when he was made a free- 


man; shipwright; subsequently returned to 
Eee where he died ca. 1785; m Elizabeth 
or 


Remora! (1763-1821), N.Y. City; m 1786, Ann 
Cummings (1768-18380; John*®, m Margaret Mc- 
Pherson); 

4John Cummings (1789-1862), m 1814, Martha 
Matlack Hicks; 

3—-Timothy Matlack, M.D. (1824-88), m 1848, Ma- 
ria Louisa Smith. 

1l—Robert Hicks (qv); 

10-John (d 1672), m Herodias Long; 

98-Thomas (1640-1739), m Mary Butler Washburn; 

8-Jacob (1669-1755), m 1690, Hannah Carpenter 
(1672-1750) ; 

7—Benjamin (1716-44), m 1736, Phoebe Titus (1717- 
1800; Silas’, m Sarah-—); 

6-Silas (b 1737), m 1762, "Rachel Seaman (1742-97; 
Samuel’, m Martha Valentine; Nathaniel®; 
Capt. John®); 

5—-Willet (1765- 1845), m 1792, Mary Matlack; 

4-Martha M. (1798- 1872), m John Cummings 
Cheesman (4 above). 

9-Nicholas Street (qv); 
8—-Rev. Samuel (1635- 1717), m 1664, Anna Miles 
(1639-1730; Richard’); 

7-Lt. Samuel (1667-ca. 1719-20), m 1690, Hannah 
Glover (1672-1715; John§); 

6-Samuel (1701-92), m 1745, Sarah Atwater (1727-95; 
Caleb?, m Mehitable, dau. of John Mix; 
John§); 

5—Caleb (1753- 97), m 1786, Susannah Whittlesey; 

4-Sarah_ (1792- 94- 1884), m 1820, Benjamin Smith 
via Benjamin®, m Mary Smith; Sam- 
uel?) ; 

3-Maria Louisa (0 1829), m Timothy M. Chees- 
man (3 above), 

9-Rev. Charles Chauncy (qv); 

8—-Rev. Nathaniel (ca. 1639- 1685), m 1673, Abigail 
Strong (d 1704; John®); 

7-Sarah, m 1705, Rev. Samuel Whittlesby (1686- 
1752; John’, m Ruth, dau. of William Dudley); 

6—Elisha (1721- 1808), m 1754, Susannah Hall (1726- 
68; John’, m Mary, dau. of Lt. Samuel Street 
[7 abovel; John’; Capt. Samuel®; John”); 

5—-Susannah (1756-97), m Caleb Street (5 above). 

9—Christopher Hawxhurst, from Eng. to Salem 

and Ipswich, Mass., 1630, thence to R.I., and 

ra hae Bay, L.I., 1665; m ca. 1655, Mary 
u 

8-Samson (1670-1732), m 1698, Hannah Townsend 
(John®, m Johanna-); 

7-Benjamin, m Hannah-; 

6—-Mary (6 1747), m 1768, White Matlack (b 1745; 
Col. Timothy “The fighting parson’’?, m Mar- 
tha [Burr] Haines; William’, m Mary Han- 


cock); 

5—-Mary (1775-1831), m Willet Hicks (5 above). 

2-Dau. of Timothy Matlack Cheesman, M.D. 
(1853-1913), A.B., Columbia, ’74; m 1884, Clara 
Livingston (qv for Livingston lineages). 

M Aug. 29, 1914, Albert Harkness (qv); issue: 
1—Albert, Jr., d Providence, R.I., May 29, 1915; 
2-John Cheesman, b N.Y. ‘City, Nov. 30, 1916; 
3-Livingston Arden (May 18-May 24, 1922). 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 145 


‘eeeatneeye Clara Livingston (Mrs. Timothy 

ack 

7-Robert Livingston, “The Nephew” (d 1725), 
ie to America, 1687; patiied at Albany, 
N. Y., 1696; m 1697, Margaretta Schuyler (dau. 
Col. ‘Pieter [““Queeder’’ ]8, actg. gov. of the 
province, and ist mayor of Albany, m. En- 
geltje, dau. of Goosen Gerritse Van Schaick; 
Philip Pieterse®, qv); 

ae (1701-63), m 1723, Maria Kierstede (1704- 

5-Robert James (1725-71), m 1747, Susan Smith 
(1729-91; Judge William®, m Mary, dau: of René 
Hett; Thomas’; William); 

4—William Smith’ (1755-94), m Catherine Lott (d 
1823; Judge Abraham®, m Gertrude, dau. of 
Andries Coeymans; Abrahamé; Englebert*); 

3—Francis Armstrong (1794-1829), m 1821, Cather- 
ine Roosevelt Kissam. 

8-Claes Martenzen (van Rosevelt) Roosevelt 


(qv); 

7-Nicholas (1658-1715), alderman, m 1682, Heyltje 
Jans Kunst (Jan B.°§); 

opheetet a (1692-1776), m 1718, Catherine Harden- 


brook 

5-Isaac ” (1726-94), mem. N.Y. Constl. Conv., N.Y. 
Senate; a founder New York Hosp.; m 1752, 
Cornelia Hoffman (1734-89; Col. Martinus®, m 
Tryntje, dau. of Robert Benson; Nicholaes’; 
Martinus H.8); 

4—Cornelia (1767-1818), m 1786, Benjamin Kissam 
(1759-1863; Benjamin‘, m Deborah, dau. of Jon- 
athan Whitehead; Joseph’; Daniel’: John§) ; 


3—Catherine R. (1802-78), m Francis A. Livingston 


(3 above). 

7-Johannes de Peyster (qv); 

6—-Johannes (1666-1711), m 1688, Anna Bancker (b 
1670; Gerret?, m Elizabeth Dirckse, dau. of 
Dirck van Epps); 

5-William (1709-84), m 1730, Margaret Roosevelt 
(1709-1776; Johannes; Nicholas’: Claes Marten- 
zens, av); 

4-Nicholas (1740-1824), 
(1753-1826; Thomas’; 
nis§); 

3—Jane (1784-1859), m Richard Deane Arden (1777- 
1865; James‘, m Blizabeth, dau. of Richard 
Deane; Thomas?; James’), 

2-Dau. of Francis Armstrong Livingston (1825- 
1894), of Garrison, N.Y.; m 1848, Sara Jane 
Arden (1818-1900). 

M Nov. 6, 1884, Timothy Matlack Cheesman 
(Jan. 29, 1853- Feb. 25, 1919); A.B., Columbia, ’74, 


m 1772, Frances de Kay 
Jacobus®; Jacobus’; Theu- 


A.M., 1! STi MED: 1878; prominent physician, 
New "York. 
Residence: “The Briars,’’ Garrison, N.Y. 


1-HENDERSON, Thomas Stalworth, b Wash- 
ington, Tex., Jan. 12, 1859, 

Henderson ancestors were Pa. Quakers who 
went to S.C. soon after the Am. Rev.: 

3-John Henderson, of Abbeville District, S.C.; 
m Nancy Ann Stalworth. 

2Son of Thomas Stalworth Henderson (1820- 
1900), farmer; m 1840, Harriet (1823-59), dau. of 
Samuel Red, of Newberry, 8.C., m Ann Boyd; 
issue: I-John Nathaniel (1843- 1907; judge Ct. 
of Criminal Appeals of Tex.); II-—EPlizabeth 
Rebecca (1845-1920; m George L. Chandler); III— 
Alice Eleanor (b 1848; m Thomas C. Fowler); 
IV—Georgia Ann (1851- 1921; m James W. Rodes): 
V-Samuel Red (1853- 1908) : ViI-—Ada Harriet (b 
1857); VII-Thomas Stalworth (above). 

ViI-m Dec. 10, 1884, Minnie Agnes Burns, b 
Caddo, La., ‘Apr. 91, 1868; dau. of John H. 
Burns, of Caddo Parish, La.; issue eS v 
Cameron, Tex.): 1-Thomas Sarat Oo LAUe. 15; 
1888; U. of Tex., 12; served in aviation He 
vice, World War; m Feb. 10, 1920, Madelyn, 
dau. of Warren S. Stone, of Mt. Clemons, 
Mich.; 2—Pleanor, b Oct. 13, 1890; U. Tex.; m 
Dec. 10, 1914, Peter B. Wells (issue: Peter 
pas Thomas H.; John Howard); 3-Mary Lake. 
b May. 17, 1893; U. Tex., °15; 4-John Burns, 0 
June 29, 1898: aj exc 5—Harriet Ada, b Apr. 
TEINS. 0. "Tex., 724; 6-Agnes Red, b July 
1661008. "Tex, 75. 

A.B., Baylor U., ’77. Lawyer; officer of corpns.: 
cotton grower. Co. atty., Milam Co., Tex., 
1880-82; dist. atty., 20th Jud. Dist., 1882-86; mem. 
Legislature, 1893: bd. regents U. Tex., 1895 - 
1911, and chmn. 1910-11 (See Who’s Who in 
America). Residence: Cameron, Tex. 


igetate te Reginald Buchanan, 6 Garden City, 
L.1., N.Y., May 23, 1881. 

4-John Henry (d 1838), from Ireland, aet. 16; 
settled in Sinclair Tp., Allegheny "Co. Pars 
m Margaret-; 

3-Rev. Robert (1801-38), A.B., Jefferson (now 
Washington and Jefferson) Coll., Pa., 1823; 
grad. Princeton Theol. Sem., 1826; Presbyn. 
minister, Greensburg, Pa.; m 1832, Harriet 
Buchanan (1802-40; James* [1762-1821], from Ire- 
land, 1788, who was father of James, Pres- 
ident of the U.S.). 

5-John Anderson (1750-1818), from Scotland to 
Canada; m dau. of John Bridge (1787-1814), a 
loyalist, of Mass.; 

4—William, M.D., L.R.C.S. (1792-1852), first prof. 
anatomy and ‘physiology in present U. Vt.; 
m 1818, Harriet (1792-1868), dau. of Edward 
Langley, m Sarah Lardner, of London, Eng.; 

3-William Astley Cooper, M.D. (1814-82), of 
Staten Island, N.Y.; m 1838, Louisa (1810-73), 
dau. of Thomas Morgan, of Eng., m Jane, 
dau. of Joshua Jenour (1716-74), of London, 
master of the Stationers Co. and a propr. 
and mgr. of the Daily Advertiser, m 1750, Ann 
Harding. 

2-Son of James Buchanan Henry (1833-1915), A.B., 
Princeton, ’53, A.M., 1856; pvt. sec. to Presi- 
dent James Buchanan, 1856-59; asst. U.S. dist. 
atty. of N.Y., 1859-60, and U.S. commr., 1859-71; 
m 1859, Mary Hagner, dau. of Joseph H. Nich- 
olson, of Annapolis, Md.; m 2d, 1872, Louisa 
Anderson (1848-86); issue (1st marriage): I- 
Buchanan (1860-62); II-Joseph Nicholson, M.D. 
(1862-1904; m Alice [Hoyt] Truehart); (2d mar- 
riage): III—William C. A. (6 1873; m Mary La- 
mar duBignon); I1V-—James Buchanan (6b 1875; 
m Mary Catherine McClaughry); V—Robert 
Edward (6 1877; m Virginia Bell Tolar); VI- 
Sidney Morgan (6 1878; m Julia Barnett Per- 
sons); VII—Reginald Buchanan (above); VIII-— 
Frank Anderson (b 1883; m Gladys [Allen] 
Martin). 

Vil-m Apr. 30, 1918, Jane Byrd Ruffin, b Nor- 
folk, Va., July 22, 1897; dau. of Edmund Sumter 
Ruffin (qv); issue: 1-Evelyn Byrd, }b Norfolk, 
Va., Feb. 21, 1919; 2-Buchanan Willing, b July 


18, 1926. 
Ed. Georgetown Coll., D.C., St. Stephen’s Coll., 
Lt. cdr. and surgeon, 


IN Yee VE. Des Ue, Vas, 190%. 
M.O.F.W., S.W. 1812. 


U.S.N. Mem. Delta Psi, 
Clubs: St. Anthony (New York), Army and 
Navy (Washington), Residence: 511 Fairfax 


Av., Norfolk, Va. 


1-HEWLETT, Cleora Melissa Whitney (Mrs. 
Frederick), b Ft. Fairfield, Me., Jan. 1, 1854. 

9-John Whitney (qv); 

8—-Richard (6 1626), m Martha Caldam; 

7-Moses (b 1655), served in King Philip’s War; 
m Sarah Knight; 

6—John (6 1700), founder of Shirley, Mass.; 

5—Abner (1734-1802), Groton, Mass.; with four sons 
fought in Am. Rev.; m Sarah Hilton; 

4-Samuel (6 1759), of Falmouth, Me.; soldier Am, 
Rev.; m Hannah Thompson; 

3-William (1786-1852), m Olive Parlin. 

9-Roger Eastman (qv); 

8-Thomas (1646-88), m Deborah Corliss; 

7-Jonathan (1680-1758), m Hannah Green; 

6—Richard (1712-1807), m Mollie Lovejoy; 

Pa nee (1745-1815), sgt. Am. Rev.; m Phoebe 

errill; 

4—Abiather (1781-1812), killed in War 1812; m Susan 
Durgin; 

3-—Otis (1808-1905), m Florella Merrill. 

2-Dau. of Albion Pearia Whitney (1825-84), ship- 
ping and commn. mcht., San Francisco; mem. 
Calif. Senate; m Susan Durgin Eastman (1832- 
1917); issue: I-Calvin Eastman (1853-91; m Fan- 
nie Boruck); II-—Cleora Melissa (above); III— 
Nancy Jane (m George P. Morrow); IV—Ar- 
thur L. (1858-1914; m Annie St. John); V—Mar- 
cella (1866-1915: m Charles B. Wheaton); VI-— 
ree H. (1869-1907); VII-—Clara (m Lewis E. 

pear). 

II-—m July 12, 1878, Frederick Hewlett, 6 London, 
Eng., 1846; son of Dr. James Hewlett, surgeon 
Brit. Navy; issue: 1-Albion Walter (av for 
Parlin and Merrill lineages); 2-Eugene Elbert, 
bo» Sonoma Co.) Calif.;, June, 6.18783) B.L.,) U0. 
Calif., ’00; LL.B., Harvard, 1903; m Oct. 1904, 
Ione, dau. of Charles Fore, of Piedmont, Calif. 

Mem. D:F.P.A., C.D.A., D.A.R. Clubs: Century, 
Town and Country, Browning. Residence: 
2030 Franklin St., San Francisco, Calif. 


146 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


1-HEWLETT, ranges Walter, b Petaluma, 
Calif., Nov. 27, 

9-Nicholas Partin. 11840- 1722), from Eng 
at Concord, Mass.; 

8—John (1666-1750), of Cambridge, Mass.; 

7-John (1689-1754) ; 

6-John, soldier Am. Rev.; 

5-Eleazer, sgt. Am. Rev.; m 
(Ephraim®, m Elizabeth-—); 

4-Olive, m William Whitney (1786-1852) ; 

38—-Albion P. (1825-84), m Susan Durgan Eastman, 
1i—Nathaniel Merrill (qv); 

10—Nathaniel (d 1688); d 

9-John (1663-1705), settled at Haverhill, 
ca. 1700; m Lucy Webster; 

8—-Dea. John (b 1696), settled at Concord, N.H., 
ca. 1728; ‘ 

7-Lt. Thomas, served in colonial army; 

6—-Enoch, m Mary Ambrose; 

5-Lt. Enoch, of Concord, N.H 

4-Florella, m Otis Eastman (1808- 1905) ; 

3-Susan D. (1832-1917), m Albion Paris Whitney 
(8 above). 

2-Son of Cleora Melissa Whitney (qv), m 1878, 
Frederick Hewlett (b Eng., 1846). 

M June 12, 1907, Louise Redington, B San Fran- 
cisco, Calif., Dec. 15, 1881; dau. of William 
Pearson Redington; issue: 1—Louise Reding- 
ton, Bb Ann Arbor, Mich., May 8, 1909; 2—Wil- 
liam Redington, 6 Ann Arbor, May 20, 1913. 

BS; Us Calif., “9: M.D; Johns Hopkins, 1900; 
Physician; prof. of medicine, Stanford Med- 
ical School (See Who’s Who in America). 
Cdr., U.S.N.R.F., in World War. Clubs: Uni- 
versity. Residence: 3880 Washington St., San 
Francisco, Calif. 


1-LEWIS, Alfred Eli, ) Phila., Pa., Feb. 20, 1867. 
8—Nicholas Newlin (1620-99), from Eng. to Con- 
cord, Chester Co., Pa., 16838; justice County 
me mene Provincial Council; m Elizabeth 
aggot 
T-Nothoniol (1665-1729), mem. Provincial Assem- 
bly; trustee provincial loan office; m 1685, Mary 
Mendenhall; 
6—Elizabeth (b 1687/88), m 1713, Ellis Lewis (1680- 
1750), of royal descent; from Wales to Pa., 
Se 


. settled 


Olive Hildreth 


Mass., 


1708; 

5—Ellis (1719-1794-95), m Ruth Wilson (John®, from 
Scotland, 1740, m Ruth Hind); 

4—-Maj. Eli (1750-1807), m 1779, Pamela Webster; 

38—E1li (1789-1867), m Rebecca Forney. 

&-William Brinton (qv); 

7—William (1666-1751), m 1690, Jean Thatcher (1670- 
1765; Richard’, from Eng., 1685, m Jane Ste- 


vens); 

6-Edward (1704-79), m Hannah (b 1696; 
George’, m Ann Gainor); 

5—Jane, m 1755, John Webster; 

4—-Pamela (1759-1802), m Maj. Eli Lewis (4 above). 

2-Son of Col. Alfred Eli Lewis (1832-1912), law- 
yer; m 1864, Mary Wolff (1839-1915); issue: I— 
Lucrezia May (b 1866); IIl—Alfred Eli (above); 
IliI—Mary Wolff (1869-92); IV-—Ellis (qv for 
DuBois lineage); V—Gerald (1874-1921): VI-— 
Francis (1876-1911); VII—Edith (b 1879; m 
Charles Converse Tyler). 

IIl-m Mar. 28, 1890, Grace Harsell, 6 New York, 
Sept. 10, 1869; dau. of Blaise Lorillard Har- 
sell, of New York; issue: 1-Willemene B., Bb 
New York, Apr. 10, 1891; m Daniel Woodrow; 
2-Lawrence W., Db Milford, Pa., Dec. 14, 1893; on 
Alfred Eli, Jr., 6 Milford, Mar. 19, 1895. 

B.S. and E.M., Lehigh U., ’88. Mem. S.R. Resi- 
pene 2033 Florida Av. N.W., Washington, 


Pierce 


1-LEWIS, Ellis, 6 Phila., Pa., May 4, 1871. 

§%-Louis duBois (qv); - 

8-Abraham (1657-1731), m 1681, Margaret Deyo 
(Christian’) ; 

7—Leah (1687-1758), m 1712, Philip Ferree (1687-1753; 
son of Daniel, who d in France), with his 
mother and family settled in Lancaster Co., 


Pa., 1708: 
6-Abraham (d 1775), m Elizabeth Eltinge (b 1719: 


Cornelius’, m Rebecca Van Meterin; Jan’, m 
Jacomyntje, dau. of Cornelis Barentse 
Slecht, qv); 


5-Rebecea (1742- 1812), m 1761, David Shriver (1735- 
1826; Andreas*, m Anna Maria Keiser; An- 
dreas?: Jost§; Lorenz?) ; 

4-Rachel (b 1767), m 1784, Adam Forney (b 1754); 

3—Rebecea (1794-1881), m Eli Lewis. 

2Son of Col. Alfred Eli Lewis ‘(1832- 1912), law- 
yer; m 1864, Mary Wolff (1839-1915). For issue 


and other lineages see Alfred Eli Lewis. 

M Aug. 1, 1908, Isabel Montgomery Nilis, b Pike 
Co., Pa., Aug. 1, 1888; dau. of Pierre Mont- 
gomery Nilis (son of Prof. Justin Nilis, emi- 
grated from Belgium, m Isabel Montgomery, 
of N.Y. City); issue: 1—Ellis, Jr., 6 Milford, 
Pa., July 56, 1909. 

U. Pa. Law School, 1895. U.S. estate tax agt. 
Served in Naval Bn., Pa. N.G., 1893-96. Mem. 
B.O.R., S.R. Club: Huntingdon Valley Coun- 
he Residence: 260 Mather Rd., Jenkintown, 

a 


1-SEEGER, Charles Louis, }) Springfield, Mass., 
Jan. 13; 1860. 

9-William White (qv); 

1639/40-1668/69), m 


&John (ca. 1662, Hannah 
French (Hdward’); 

7-John (1663-64-1727), town clk., rep. Gen. Ct., 
ota m 1687, Lydia Gilman (John’; Ed- 
war 

6—Dea. William (1693/94-1737), m 1716, Sarah Phil- 
lips (b 1692; Samuel7; Rev. Samuel8; Rev. 
George’) ; 

5-Capt. John (1719/20-1800), of Haverhill, Mass.; 
m Ist, Miriam (Hoyt) Hazen (1720-65), widow 


of Richard Hazen; 

4—Maj. Moses (1756-1833), officer Am. Rev.; mem. 
Soc. Cin.; m 1786, Elizabeth Amelia Atlee 
(1765-1808; ‘Judge William A>, (or Juancaster: 


Pa.); 

3—John Hazen (1792-1865), of Lancaster, N.H.; m 
> 1818, Roxanna Robinson (1792-1880). 
—Son of Elizabeth Amelia White (1819-1905), m 
Foe Edwin Seeger (1811-66), physician (son of 


Dr. Charles Louis Seeger, 1763-1848, from 
Stuttgart, Germany, to S8.C., 1786, m_ Sarah 
Parsons, 1771-1852); issue: I—Charles (1851-52); 


JI-Edward White (1852-91); III—William Tully 
(b 1856); ITV—Charles Louis (above). 

IV—m Mar. 3, 1886, Elsie Simmons Adams, b Rox- 
bury, Mass.; dau. of Albert Adams, of King- 
ston, Mass.; issue: 1-Charles Louis (6 1886; 
See Who’s Who in America); 2-Alan (June 22 
1888-July 4, 1916); A.B., Harvard, ’10; pvt. Fgn. 
Legion of French Army, 1914, and killed in 
action, July 4, 1916; awarded Médaille Mili- 
taire and Croix de Guerre; author of the 
poem “I Have a Rendezvous with Death”; 3— 
Blizabeth, 6 New Brighton, S.I., N.Y. 

V.p. for Europe of U.S. Rubber Export Co., Ltd. 
Pres. American Library at Paris. Author, 
editor and translator (See Who’s Who in 
America). Clubs: Century (New York), Inter- 
allié (Paris). Residence: ‘‘Fairlea,”’ Patterson, 
Putnam Co., N.Y. 


1-SELDEN, Annie Jackson (Mrs. Montgomery 
O.), 6 Baltimore, Md., July 19, 1860. 

&John Chew (qv); 

7-Samuel (1634-77), burgess, mem. Council; col. 
of provincial forces; chancellor and sec., 
Province of Md.; m 1658/59, Anne Ayres (d 
1695; William§’, of Nansemond Con Var 

6-William (d 1709/10), m 1690, Sydney Wynne (Dr. 
Thomas? [1630-92], came to Pa., 1682; desc. Owen 
Gwynedd, Prince of Wales); 

5-Benjamin, justice of Cecil Co., Md., Ct., 1741- 
68, and Quorum, 1749-23; m 1726, Sarah Bond; 

4— Henrietta, m 2d, 1783, John James; 

38—Mollie Elliott (1788-1862), m 1803, William Jack- 
sgn (1767-1847). 

2—Dau. William Robinson Jackson (1808-66), with 
Maxwell, Wright & Co., coffee importers, Bal- 
timore, m Anne Maria (1831-70), dau. of John 
Patrick (1800-70), m Anne Maria Moore; issue: 
1—Charles Henry (1853+-97); II—Rupert Car- 
reras (1855-85); Il1I-Walter Hamilton (1857-95); 
ie (above); V—Benjamin Chew (1862- 

IV—m Dec. 14, 1881, Montgomery Osborne Selden, 
b Charles City Co., Va., May 1, 1857; son of 
Dr. William Allen’ Selden, of ‘Charles City 
Co., m Jane Douthat: issue ‘(both b Baltimore, 
Md): 1—Blizabeth, 6b Oct. 30, 1882; m Oct. 28, 1904, 
Charles Rives Skinker (issue: Nancy Selden, 
Charlotte Keith, Charles Rives); 2-William 
Allen, b Oct. 17, 1884. 

Residence: 521 Jefferson Av., Niagara Falls, N.Y. 


ee George Lincoln, } Oramel, N.Y., Jan. 

9-Jehu Burr (qv): 

ogit ey oun (ca. 1633-1694), m ca. 1672, Sarah-Fitch 
ma 

7—John e783. 1705), m Elizabeth— (d post 1705); 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 147 


6—Col. Andrew (1696-1763), m 1719, Sarah Sturges 
(1700-45; Jonathan’); 
grea yen (1722-73), m 1751, Eunice Osborn (1726- 


); 
eee. (1752-1800), m 1778, Mabel St. John (1758- 


3—Andrew (1789-1872), m 1812, 
Butterfield (1794-1878). 

9-Thomas Lincoln, “cooper” (d 1691), m ca. 1630, 
Annis Lane (d 1688); 

8-Benjamin (1643-1700), m 1667, Sarah Fearing 
(1649-1716; John’); 

7-—Thomas (b 1674), m 1695, Rachel Holmes; 

6-Thomas (1700-30), m 1725, Sarah Winslow (1707-71, 
or later; Kenelm’); 

5—Seth (1726- 93), m 1751, Lucy Paige (1734-1821); 

4-Thomas (b Weston, now Warren, Mass.), m 
Phebe Keyes (d ante 1790) ; 

3-Otis (1787-1863), m 1812, Sarah Slosson (1796- 
1844; George’). 

2-Son of William Josiah Burr (1818-1902), m 1845, 
Jane Charlotte Lincoln (1825-95); issue: I-wil- 
liam Henry (1846-1925); II-Sarah Jane (6b 1848; 
m 1872, Emil Arthur Becker); IlI—George L. 
(above); I1V—Mary Ella (1859-97; m Charles Olm- 
sted Upton). 

IlIl-m Aug. 20, 1907, Martha Alexander Martin 
(Aug. 7, 1870- Jan. 31, 1909); dau. of Rev. Stephen 
Taylor Martin, of ‘Dublin, was 

A.B., Cornell, 1881; student Leipzig, Sorbonne 
and Ecole ‘des Chartes, Paris, and Zurich, 
1884-86, 1887-88 (LL.D., U. of Wis., 1904; Litt. 
Dy Western Reserve, 1905). Librarian, The 


Mary Cleveland 


President White Library, Ithaca, N.Y., since 
1878; mem. Cornell faculty, 1888-1922, since 
emeritus (See Who’s Who in America). Resi- 


dence: Ithaca, N.Y. 


1-COCKE, J(ohn) T(ucker) Bowdoin, } “Bel- 
meade,” Powhatan Co., Va., Mar. 12, 1871. 

10-Richard Cocke (qv); 

9-Richard (1639-1706), of ‘““‘Bremor,’’ Henrico Co., 
Va.; surveyor; mem. Co. Ct.; m Elizabeth—; 

8-Richard (1672-1720), of ‘‘“Bremor,”’ m ist, Anne 
Bowler (1675-1705; Maj. Thomas’); 

7—Richard (1707-72), of Surry; m ist, Elizabeth 
Hartwell, of Surry Co., Va.; 

6—-Hartwell (d 1772), burgess; m Anne Ruffin 
(John’?, of Surry Co.); 

5—John Hartwell (1749-91), mem. Com. Safety, 
1776; burgess, Surry Co., Va., 1787; m 1773, 
Elizabeth Kennon (1755-91); 

4-Gen. John Hartwell (1780-1866), of ‘‘Bremor,’ 
Fluvanna Co., Va.; grad. William and he 
1798; brig. gen. War 1812; apostle of temper- 
ance; philanthropist; a founder U. Va.: m 1802. 
Anne Blaws Barraud (d@ 1816; Dr. Philip®, of 
Norfolk, Va.); 

3—Gen. Philip St. George ee 61), of ‘““Belmeade,” 
Powhatan Co., Va.; .S.M.A., ’32; planter in 
Va. and Miss.; brig. gen. C.S.A., 1861; m 1834, 
Sally Elizabeth Courtney Bowdoin (d 1872). 

9-William Browne, m Mary Browne (Col. 
Henry”, m Anne Fowler); 

8—William, m Jane Meriwether; 

7—William, m Mary Clements; 

6—William (d 1786), m 1757, Sarah Edwards (d 1766); 

Dae ede (1759- 99), m 1792, Elizabeth Ruffin (d 

4-Sarah Edwards (1794-1815), m 1813, John Tucker 
Bowdoin; 

3-Sally E. @. (d 1872), m Philip St. George Cocke 
(3 above). 

2-Son of John Bowdoin Cocke (1836-89), planter: 
maj. C.S.A.; m 1866, Elizabeth Burwell Page 
(1841-1900) ; issue: T—-Mary Louise (6 1868); II—J. T. 
Bowdoin (above); III—Betty Page (b 1872); IV— 
Lucy Hamilton (Mrs. Milton C. Elliott, qv for 
other lineages); V—Norborne Page (6b 1878; m 
Julia Belle Debardeleben). 

TI—-Not married. Ed. Va. Mil. Inst., ’90. Entered 
gas industry, Phila., Pa., 1892; pres. and gen. 
mer. Athens (Ga.) Gas Co.; gas engr. for Ford. 
Bacon & Davis, Birmingham, Ala.; engr. with 
Cons. Gas Co., N.Y. City; engr. and supt. of 
gas, Newport News, Va. Clubs: Tidewater, 
Chamber of Commerce. Residence: P.O. Box 
601, Newport News, Va. 


tener ee Lucy Hamilton Cocke (Mrs. Mil- 
ese” b ‘“Belmeade,’’ Powhatan Co., Va., Nov. 

9-Col. John Page (qv); 

S—Col. Mathew 1659 1703), of “Rosewell,’’ Glouces- 
ter Co., Va.: mem. Colonial Council; m 1689, 
Mary Mann (1672-1707 ; John®. m Mary-): 


7—Mann (1691-1730), of ‘““Rosewell’”’; m 2d, ca. 1717-18, 
Judith Carter (b 1694; Robert ‘King’ Carter’, 
pres. Colony of Va.); 

6—Mann (1718-1808), of “Rosewell”; del. Cont. Con- 
gress, 1777; m 2d, 1748, Anne Corbin Tayloe, of 
Mt. Airy, Spotsylvania Cot, Vass 

5—-Robert (0 ca. 1751), of Hanovertown, Hanover 
Co., Va.; m ca. 1776, Elizabeth Carter, of Fred- 
ericksburg, Va.; 

4—Charles (6 1778), m 1799, Sally Cary Nelson; 

ES Rik Thomas (1812-98), m 1833, Mary Louisa 

ones. 

7-Thomas Nelson (qv); 

6—-Thomas (1716-82), sec. Colonial Council of Va.; 
m 1745, Lucy Armistead; 

5—Col. William (1746-1807), of ‘‘The Dorrill,’”’ Han- 
over Co., Va.; col. Am. Rev.; m 1770, Lucy Chis- 
well (1752-1810); 

4-Sally Cary (1780-1861), m ist, Charles Page (4 
above); she m 2d, Thomas Atkinson, of ‘“Mans- 
field,” Va. 

2-Dau. of Elizabeth Burwell Page (1841-1900), m 
John Bowdoin Cocke (1836-89), planter; maj. 
C.S.A. For issue and other lineages see J. T. 
Bowdoin Cocke. 

M Dec. 29, 1906, Milton Courtright Elliott (See 
Vol. 1, p. 93); issue: 1-Warren Grice, 6 Phila., 
Apc tciees 15, 1910; 2-John Page, 0 Phila., Apr. 

Residence: 2209 Mass. Av., Washington, D.C. 


1-FRENCH, Léon [LéLanne], }) Washington, 
DICH Jane 111879; 

8—William French (qv); 

7—Corp. John (1635-1712), m 1677/78, Mary (Little- 
field) Kitteredge (1646- 1719) ; 

6-Lt. William (1687-1745/46), m Mehitable Patten 
(1687-1743) ; 

5-Gen. William (1712-93), Am. Rev.; m 1736, Tabitha 
Pierce (6 1716); 

4—William (1738/39-1805), Am. Rev.; 
Gordon (1772 ?-1814) ; 

3—William (1797-1874), m 1829, Mary Ann Weaver 
(1809-91). 

9-Matthew Marvin (qv); 

8—Sarah, m William Goodrich (qv); 
7-Col. David (1667- 1755), m 2d, 1698, 
Churchill (1678-1752) ; 

Sens (1715-79), m 1737, Hannah Olmstead (6 

5—Hzekiel (1749-1783), m 1770, Eunice Rathbone; 

4—Blizur (1765-1854), m Laura Drury (1789-1863) ; 

3-—Harriet Evelyn (1817-47), m Léon LéLanne 
eee (1818-1901; Abram F. J.* [1757-1858], Am. 

eVv.). 

2-Son of Hon. John Louis French (1832-1912), 
served in Civil War; minister, attorney, judge, 
asst. postmaster gen.; m 1871, Agnes Laura 
Channell (1844-1907); issue: I—Harry Goodrich 
(1872-d infancy); II—Léon LéLanne (above). 

II—m June 5, 1898, Beatrice Rachel Keeler (June 
10, 1878- -Apr. 19, 1901) ; dau. of Charles Keeler, of 
Washington, D.C. 

M 2d, Apr. 27, 1912, Ethel (Greene) Tucker, 0 
Wawaka, Ind., Oct. 11, 1884; dau. of Capt. 
Charles Kennedy Greene, of Los Angeles, 


Calif. 

Princeton, ex-’99; LL.B., Columbian, 1902 (Phi 
Delta Phi). Attorney; dep. atty. gen. of Calif. 
since 1919. Served in 15th M.G. Co., O.T.S.; 
comma.) maj. [lnf. R:C) ~Mems S.Ciw.,. S.k.. 
S.A.R. (sec. Calif. soc.), A.L. Clubs: Army and 
Navy (San Francisco), University (Los An- 
nee! Residence: “Las Encinas,’ Menlo Park, 

alif. 


1-GRANT, Kittie Louise Stone (Mrs. George, 
Jr.), 6 Saginaw, Mich., June 27, 1882. 

5—-John Chadwick (1749-1821), 1t. Mass. line, Battle 
of White Plains; m 1773, Mary Jane Allen; 

4—John, m 1807, Mary Stevens; 

vale Madison, m 1850, Charlotte Pearson (d 
89 

2-Dau. of Farnam Chickering Stone (1836-93), m 
1860, Cornelia Pearson; m 2d, 1874, Harriott 
Frances Chadwick (1849-1908). For issue and 
ELOne lineage see George Chickering Stone. 

M Apr. 6, 1910, George Grant, Jr. (Aug. 8, 1881-Dec. 
215 1920) ; issue (all b Saginaw, Mich.): 1—Mary 
Blizabeth, 6b Jan. 8, 1911; 2-Katrina Stone, 6 
Aug. 30, 1912: 3-Jean Anne, b July 22, 1913; 4— 
George, 3d, b Nov. 11, 1914. 


m 1788, Jean 


Prudence 


Mem. D.A.R. (Oxbow Chapter, Newbury, Vt.). 
Be an RG 403 N. Michigan Av., Saginaw, 
ich, 


148 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


1-STONE, George Chickering, b Saginaw, Mich., 
Aug. 18, 1875. 

8-Hugh Stone, of Andover, Mass.; m Hannah 
Foster; 

7—Hugh (0b 1682), m Dorothy Keziah; 


6—Benjamin (b 1718), Haverhill, Mass.; m Mary 
Nichols; ; 
5—Uriah (b 1744), Piermont, N.H.; m Hepzibah 


Hadley; 

4-Uriah (1775-1840), Enosburg, W.Va.; m Polly 
Kennedy; 

38-—Lyman (1801-70), Waterbury, Vt.; m Anne 
bk oster. : 

2-Son of Farnam Chickering Stone (1836-93), m 
1860, Cornelia Pearson; m 2d, 1874, Harriott 
Frances Chadwick (1849-1908); issue (lst mar- 
riage): I-Edwin Pearson (b 1861); (2d marriage): 
IIi—George Chickering (above); Il1I—Mary Cor- 
nelia (1880-82); IV—Kittie Louise (Mrs. George 
Grant, Jr., qv for Chadwick lineage). 

I-m Nov. 29, 1899, Marion Burt (divorced 1919). 

M 2d, Feb. 3, 1920, Maria Louise (Johnson) Gilbert 
(qv for issue). ; 
B.L., U. Mich., ’98 (Zeta Psi). V.p. F. A. Patrick 
& Co., mchts.; farmer and breeder of Guern- 
sey cattle. Chmn. of war savings for St. 
Louis Co., Minn., during World War. Clubs: 
University (Chicago), University, Minnesota 
(St. Paul), Kitchi Gammi, Northland Country 
(Duluth). Residence: ‘“‘Fairydale Farm,’ Paw- 

ling, N.Y. 


1-STONE, Maria Louise Johnson (Mrs. George 
C.), 6 St. Paul, Minn., Oct. 26, 1882. 

9-John Livermore (qv); 

8-Samuel (1640-90), selectman, New Haven; m 1668, 
Anna Bridge; 

7-Jonathan (1678-1705), m Rebecca Barnes (1680- 
1765) ; 

6-Samuel (1702-1773), selectman, town clk., treas., 
moderator; m 1st, Hannah Brown (1706-1762); 

5-Anna (1748-1812), m Rev. Nathan Ker (1736-1804), 
grad. Princeton 1761; Presbyn. minister (Wil- 
liam®; Walter®, from Scotland, 1685); 

4—-Blizabeth (1774-1864), m John McCarthy (1763- 
1832), from Ireland; was co. clk. and co. judge 
at Johnstown, N.Y.; 

38—Harriet L. (1817-1922), m 1848, William Henry 
Johnson, M.D. (1814-68). 

2—-Dau. of Charles Williamson Johnson (See Vol. 
1, p. 408, for other lineages), m 187, Maria 
Cornelia Bronson (1856-1922). 

M Jan. 9, 1901, Arthur Eaton Gilbert, of Duluth, 
Minn. 

M 2d, Feb. 3, 1920, George Chickering Stone (qv); 
issue: 1—-George Chickering, Jr., and 2—-Mary 
Louise (twins), Bb N.Y. City, Jan. 17, 1921; 3— 
Pec Johnson, Bb Easthampton, N.Y., Aug. 
4, 1922. 

Residence: “Fairydale Farm,’’ Pawling, N.Y. 


ore = » Edwin Alston, ) New York, N.Y., Jan. 

18, 1850. 

8—-John Hill (d 1689), from Eng. to Guilford, Conn., 
ante 1645; m Frances— (d 1673); 

7-James (1646-1707), m 1682, Sarah Griswold (d 1729); 

6—-Daniel (1692-1745), m 1714, Mindwell Wilcox (ca. 
1694- , 

5-Reubin (1715/16-1804), pvt. Conn. Line in Am. 
Rev.; m 1746, Mercy Jacobs (d 1776); 

4-Reubin (1746/47-1835), m 1774, Hannah Scranton 
(1752-1833) ; 

3—Julius (1774-1852), m 1801, Mary Ann Brown 
(1780-1855). 

9-Gov. Theophilus Eaton (qv); 

8-Hannah (1632-1707), m Dep. Gov. William Jones 
(1624-1706; reputed son of John Jones, the 
regicide); 

7-Isaac (b 1671), m Deborah Clark (1672-1733): 

6-Isaac (1702-59), ens. of colonial troops, 1747-48; 
m Deborah Parker (6 1704); 

d-Parker (b 1734), m Temperance Butler (1739-1800) ; 

4—John (1762-1841), m Esther Bolles (1762-1827): 

38—Joseph B. (1794-1836), m Eliza Stokes (1798-1884). 

10—John Alden (qv); 

9$—BPlizabeth (1623/24-1717), m 1644, William Pabodie 
(1619/20-1707) ; 

8-Lydia (1667-1740), m ca. 1683, Daniel Grinnell 
(1668-1740; Daniel®, m Mary, dau. of William 
Wodell; Matthew”, qv); 

7—Mary (d 1755), m 1708, Robert Lay (1681-1738) ; 

§—-Daniel (1712-82), m Anna Bull (1712-90): 

5—Daniel (1738/39-1807), m 1763, Mercy Chapman: 

4—Jerusha (1767-1862), m 1787, Capt. Richard Stokes 
ae a pvt. Conn. Line in Am, Rev., pen- 
sioned; 


38-Eliza (1798-1884), m 1818, Joseph B. Jones (3 
above). 

1l—John Tilley (qv); 

10—Elizabeth (16U/-87), m John Howland (qv); 

9—Desire (1625-83), m 1648, Capt. John Gorham (qv); 

8-Mercy (1659-1725), m George Denison (1653-1711; 
Capt. George®; William!®, qv); 

7-Samuel (b 1685), m Mary Lay (0b 1685), widow of 
Christopher Minor; 

6—Mercy (1713-97), m 1737, Nathaniel Chapman (1714- 
1755; Nathaniel’, m Elizabeth Spencer; Dea. 
Nathaniel*; Capt. Robert®, qv); 

5—-Mercy (1742-75), m Daniel Lay (5 above). 

2-Only suryv. child of Benjamin Scranton Hill 
(1815-95), merchant; m 1846, Elizabeth Stokes 
Jones (1824-1905). 

M June 18, 1884, Ida Wood, 6 New Haven, Conn., 
Nov. 5, 1854; D.A.R.; dau. of Alonzo Felton 
Wood, druggist, of New Haven, Conn. (Luther'’, 
m Lydia, dau. of Stephen Felton, soldier Am, 
Rev.; William‘, soldier Am. Rey.); issue: 1— 
Rachel Elizabeth (Sept. 30-Oct. 17, 1885). 

B.A., Yale, ’75, M.A., 1902; M.S., George Wash- 
ington, 1901, Ph.D., 1908. Asst. supt., Air Line 
div. of N.Y.,N.H.&H.R.R., 1877-82; topog. ener., 
H.&H.R.R., 1882-85; chief engr., 1.D.B. Ry., 1885- 
1888; real estate agt., C.,C.,C. &St.L.Ry., 1888-93; 
ry. expert to Hatch & Toole, New York, 1894; 
asst. receiver, P.,C.&St.L.Ry., 1895; pvt. sec. to 
commr. of patents, 1895-99; asst. examiner, U.S. 
Patent Office, 1900-26. Also instr. in chemistry, 
George Washington U., 1901-05, asst. prof., 1905- 
1926, and prof., ibid, 1922—. Mem. Am. Chem. 
Soc.; asso. mem. Am. Soc, C.E.; mem. S.M.D. 
(historian Conn. soc.), S.C.W., S.A.R., O.W. 
peenen ee: 2246 Cathedral Av., Washington, 


1-HILL, Louise Contesse Hawes (Mrs. George 
H.), b Dinwiddie, Va., Oct. 30, 1865. 

J-Robert Pierce (d 1664), from Eng. in the “Mary 
and John,” to Dorchester, Mass., 1630; m Ann 
Greenway (1591-1695, aet. 104; John, who also 
came in the “Mary and John’); 

8-Thomas (1635-1706), m Mary Proctor (1642-1704); 

tenn (1668-1744), m 1693, Abigail Thompson (1667- 

ee tian (1702-68), m 1732, Abigail Moseley (1711- 


wert Sap etin (1739-1815), m 1765, Elizabeth Howe 

4—Ann, m 1796, Jesse Hawes (1758-1808), Am. Rev.; 

3-Samuel P. (1799-1866), merchant, Richmond, Va.; 
m Judith Anna Smith (among their children 
was Mary Virginia, well known writer under 
the pen name “Marion Harland’’). 

2-Dau. of Herbert Henry Hawes, D.D. (1834-1906), 
pastor, evangelist, author; m 1862, Harriet 
(1836-1915), dau. of James Wood Bouldin, planter 
and lawyer of Va., mem. 28d, 24th, 25th Con- 
gresses, 1834-39; issue: I—Alice (1864-94); II— 
Louise Contesse (above); II1I-Samuel Percy (b 
1870; m Christine Watkins); IV—-Mary Virginia 
(m Frank M. Shirey); V—Herbert Bouldin (m 
Bessie Prince). 

II—m Apr. 12, 1893, George Hammeken Hill, } 
Mahanoy City, Pa., Feb. 11, 1868; son of Charles 
Montgomery Hill, of Phila., Pa. (Charles M.3, 
m Caroline G. Hammeker, Pottsville, Pa.; Wil- 
liam‘, from Ireland, 1773, m Althea Carmer), m 
Ellen Mills; issue (all 6b Bluefield, W.Va.): 1— 
George Hammeken, Jr., b Jan. 28, 1894; enlisted, 
May 14, 1917; with Ist Eners., Ist Div., A.E.F.. 
Dec. 26, 1917-Aug. 20, 1918: in office of chief 
of engrs., Washington, 1918-Apr. 5, 1919; hon. 
discharged with rank of 1st lt., Apr. 5, 1919: m 
1923, Dorothy D. Cornell; 2—-Charles Montgom- 
ery, 6b June 8, 1897; R.O.T.C., June-Dec. 6, 1918; 
3—Louis Hawes, b Aug. 80, 1899; S.A.T.C., W.Va. 
Univ., Oct. 15-Dec. 13, 1918. 

Artist. Residence: Charleston, W.Va. 


1-HILLES, Bessie Beale Wilson (Mrs. William 
S.), b Baltimore, Md., Jan. 18, 1883. 

8-Charles Gorsuch (1644-1716), from Eng., d at 
Baltimore, Md.; m Sarah Cole (1657-90): 

7-Charles (1686-1748), of Baltimore Co., Md.; m 
Sarah Cole (1693-1753); 

6—-Hannah (1718-93), m Thomas Stansbury (1714-98) : 

5—Jane (1750-98), m William Wilson (1749-1824), from 
Limerick, Ireland, settled at Baltimore: 

4—-Thomas (1777-1845), of Phila., Pa.; m Mary Cruse 
(1793-1824) ; 

3-—William Thomas (1820-52), m Henrietta.D’Arcy. 

5-Henry Ridier (1747-75; son of René, celebrated 
surgeon, Marseilles, France, 1720), of Mont- 


i 


‘FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 149 


pellier, France, came to America, 1774; m Mar- 
garet Fraser, of Scotland; 

4-Amelia (d 1857), m John Netterville D’Arcy 
ae as of Dublin, Ireland, officer English 

rmy; 

38—Henrietta (1822-54), m William Thomas Wilson 
(3 above). 

2-Dau. of William Thomas Wilson (1850-1907), m 
Eliza Blow Beale (6 1851); issue: 1-Thomas (d 
young); II—Bessie Beale (above). 

Il-m Apr. 30, 1906, William S. Hilles (See Vol. 1, 
p. 648); issue: 1-Mary Catherine, } Baltimore, 
Md., Sept. 14, 1909; 2-Flizabeth Wilson, b Paris, 
France, Sept. 29, 1912; 3-Margaret D’Arcy, b St. 
Moritz, Switzerland, Aug. 22, 1914. 

Residence: “Clementine,” Cannes, France. 


UP ipteten nthe. George, Jr., b Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 6, 

%John Hillyer (qv); 

8—-Segt. James (1644-1720), m Mary Wakefield, widow 
of Ebenezer Dibble; 

7-—James (1683-1770), m Joanna (1692-1780), dau. of 
George Hayes, of Scotland; 


ean ane (1712-1808), m Mary Humphrey 
16-97 
5-Asa (1746-1820), surgeon Am, Rev.; m Rhoda 


Smith; 

<ehaler (1775-1820), m Rebecca Freeman (1786-1843; 
Capt. John>, of Cont. Army); 

3—Judge Junius (1807-86), m 1831, Jane Selina (Wat- 
kins) Foster (1807-80).. 

9-Lt. Samuel Smith (qv); 

8—Chileab (1635-1731), m Hannah Hitchcock (1645- 
1733; Luke’); 

7-Elizabeth 0) 1679), m 1698, James Smith (b 1675: 
Samuel’, m Mary Ensign); 

6-Dea, Ebenezer (1710-95), m 1739, Sarah Shaler; 

5—Rhoda (1743-95), m Dr. Asa Hillyer (5 above). 

2-Son of Judge George Hillyer (See Vol. 1, p. 357, 
for other lineages), m 1867, Ellen Emily Cooley. 

M Feb. 27, 1923, Edith (Carter) Chapin, }6 Balti- 
more, Md., Aug. 16, 1873; dau. of William Heck- 
rotte Carter, of Baltimore, and widow of 
Gerdon Chapin (1872-1915), by whom issue: 1-— 
Lawrence, 6 Washington, June 38, 1897; 2-Kd- 
ward Carter, b Aug. 19, 1900. 

VW. Ga., 93; Cornell, 1896. Mech. engr., 
Ry. System, since 1915. Residence: 
necticut Av., Washington, D.C, 


1-HINKLEY, Eleanor Holmes, } Cambridge, 
Mass., June 5, 1891. 

11-Samuel (Hinckley) Hinkley (qv); 

10-Gov. Thomas (bap. 1619/20-1705), Barnstable, 
Mass.: commr. for United Colonies, 1678-92; dep. 
gOV., 1680; gov., 1681-92; m 1st, 1641, Mary Rich- 
ards (Thomas, of Weymouth, Mass.); 

9-Samuel (1652/53-1697/98), m 1676, Sarah Pope (Capt. 
John”, of Sandwich); 

8—-Dea. Samuel (1684-1762), removed to York Co., 
Me.; rep. Mass. Gen. Ct.; m 1708, Mary Free- 


man; 

7-Shubael (1708/09-1798), m 1st, 1732, Mary Smith 
(James, large landed propr. of York, Me.): 

6—Thomas (1736-1823), Georgetown, Me.: m 1st, 1765, 
Elizabeth Mitchell (6 1748; Christopher’, m Deb- 
orah Miller); 

5-Capt. James (1768-ca. 1804), master mariner; m 
1792, Mary Holmes Meigs (1771-1855; Nathaniel’, 
m Hannah Holmes); 

4—Holmes (1793-1866), distinguished as locomotive 
inventor and mfr., Boston; m 1821, Mary Drake 
Holmes (1797-1879; Mather®, m Silence Fisher): 

38-James Frederic (1825-59), m 1852, Eliza (Alger) 
Sears (1815-92; Cyrus‘, m Lucy Willis). 

12-Elder William Brewster (qv); 

11-Patience, m Gov. Thomas Prence (qv): 

10—Mercy, m John Freeman; 

9-Edmund, m Sarah Mayo; 

8—-Mary, m Dea. Samuel Hinkley (§ above). 

2-Dau. of Holmes Hinkley (1853-91), A.M., Har- 
vard, 1876; m 1887, Susan Heywood Stearns (See 
Vol. 1, p. 84). 

Radcliffe, 16. Playwright and author. 
dence: 1 Berkeley Pl., Cambridge, Mass. 


1-SENSENEY, Mary Thrvuston Messick (Mrs. 
Edgar M.), 6 Louisville, Ky., June 5, 1864. 

8-Edward Thruston (1638/39-1717). from Eng., set- 
tled first in Lower Norfolk Co., Va., 1663, re- 
turned to Eng., 1670, but again came to Va.. 
1717, to join son; m 2d, Susannah Perry: 

7T-Edward (1679/80-1762), came to Va. from Eng. 
probably after 1704, m 1706, Elizabeth Housden, 
of Upper Parish of Nansemond, Va.; 


Southern 
2311 Con- 


Resi- 


6—-Col. John (1709-66), of ‘“‘Lansdowne,”’ Gloucester 
1788): Va., m Sarah (Minn) Dalton Haynes (1716- 

5-Charles Mynn (1738- rae Episcopal minister, 
Frederick Co., Va., col. Va. Cont. Line in Am. 
Rev., m 1st, Mary Buckner (Col. Samuel?) ; 

4-Charles Minn, m Eliza Sydnor Cosby; 

3—-Mary, m Dr. Lewis Rogers. 

2—-Dau. of Brinkley Morris Messick, D.D., pastor 
M.E. Church, South, 55 yrs.; m Eliza Thruston 
Rogers; issue: I-Mary Thruston (above); II-— 
Martha Morris; IIlI—Jeanie A. (m Cooper S. 
Severson); [1V—Charlton (m Jane Owen Tyler); 
V-Leonora T. (m John T. Weller). 

I-m June 17, 1891, Edgar Moore Senseney (Dec. 
29, 1855-Apr. 7, 1916); prof. therapeutics, St. 
Louis Med. Coll., ete.; son of Edgar Jacob 
Senseney; issue (all Bb St. Louis): 1—-Barbara 
Thruston, b Dec. 14, 1892; m Apr. 8, 1919, Joseph 
Allen Lee; 2-Margaret Moore, 6 Nov. 11, 1894; 
m Oct. 6, 1920, Howard E. Allen; 3—Harriet 
Gaulbert, b July 10, 1901; m May 20, 1922, Howard 
Weeks Clark; also stepson: Dr. Eugene 
Towner, m Miriam Coste. 

Residence: 28 Broadmoor Av., Broadmoor, Colo- 
rado Springs, Colo. 


REV. ARTHUR MACHEN LEWIS. 


1-LEWIS, Arthur Machen, 0} Jefferson Co., W. 
Va., Nov. 24, 1865. 

6-William Lewis, from Wales, settled in North- 
umberland Co., Va.; 

5—-Vincent (b 1707), removed to Loudon Co., Va.; m 
Ann Longwith; 

datiige (1754- -1823), m 1775, Elizabeth Berkley (d 
1811); 

3—John Hancock, M.D. (1779-1833), of Loudon Co., 
Va.; m 1807, Mary Muse (b 1788; Battaile4, of 
Jefferson Co., Va., m Margaret Tate). 

6—Robert Green (1695-1748), from Eng. to Culpeper 
Co., Va., ca. 1710; burgess, 1736; m Eleanor Dunn, 
of Scotland; 

5—James, m Blizabeth Jones, of Culpeper Co., 


Va 

4-James (1762-1844), m Betsey Jones; 

3-James, m Irene Parsons Shackelford, of Rap- 
pahannock Conava. 

2-Son of Charles Henry Lewis (1817-73), m 1855, 
Estelle St. Pierre Green (1830-98); issue: 1— 
Charles Henry (1857-1915; m 1880, Mattie Green 
Bell, 1854-84: m 2d, 1888, Elizabeth Battaile 
Lewis, 1852-1912); II-A son (b and d 1858); IIT— 
John Shackelford (1859-1902: m 1883, Jessie Cam- 
den, 1856-1921); IV—James Battaile (1860-1914; m 
1885, Adaline Knight, b 1867); V—Joseph (6 and 


150 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


d 1862); VI-Magnus Muse (6 1864; m 1890, Susie 
Wellford Rose, 1862-1913); VII—Arthur Machen 
(above); VIII—A son (6 and d 1867); IX—Andrew 
Aldridge (b 1868); X—Gertrude Irene (b 1870; m 
1897, Minter Bailey Rolston, b 1864); XI—George 
William (6 1872). 

Vil-m Sept. 6, 1916, Virginia Hayden Blandford, 
b Petersburg, Va., Apr. 23, 1875; dau. of Isaac 
Startzman Blandford, Baltimore, Md., m Laura 
Agnes White, of Petersburg, Va.; adopted 
children: 1-Arthur Machen, Jr., b Fairmount, 
W.Va., Feb. 28, 1918 (adopted, Dec. 29, 1922); 2— 
Virginia Hayden, 6 Muhlenburg, Ky., Mar. 5, 
1915 (adopted Sept. 6, 1923), 

Ed. Roanoke Coll. and Va. Theol. Sem. Ordered 
deacon, 1901, priest, 1902, P.E. Ch.; missionary 
in charge St. David’s Ch., Powellton, W.Va., 
Ch. of the Redeemer, Ansted, W.Va., and Cal- 
vary Ch., Montgomery, W.Va., 1901-09; rector 
St. Mark’s Ch., St. Albans, W.Va., and St. 
Luke’s and St. Matthew’s chs., Charleston, 
W.Va., 1909-11; rector St. Mark’s Ch., Maquo- 
keta, Ia., 1912-16; rector St. James’s, Oskaloosa, 
Ia., 1916-24, Christ Ch., Emporia, Va., 1924-25, 
Emmanuel Ch., Phoebus, Va., and asst. St. 
John’s Ch., Hampton, Va., since 1925. Resi- 
dence: 260 Newport News Av., Hampton, Va. 


1-LIGHT, Charles Porterfield, b ‘“‘“Maple Hill,” 
Berkeley Co., W.Va., Dec. 21, 1871. 

9-Humphrey Tabb (1608-58), from Eng., settled 
in Elizabeth City Co., Va., 1637; burgess, 1652; m 
1646, Joanna-—; 

8-Thomas (1647-95), of Old Poquosin Parish; m 
1674, Martha-; 

7—John (6 1676), m 1701, Martha Hand; 

6—William (b 1702), of Gloucester Co., Va.; m 1732, 
Susannah Gould; 

5—-George (1750-1829), Am. Rev.; m 1777, Ann White, 
of Winchester, Va.; ; 

4—-George (1784-1869), m 1818, Mary Porterfield; 

3-Ann ey abe (1819-81), m 1842, Samuel Hoge Light 
(1815-89). 

6—-Capt. William Heyser (1737-1828), of Lancaster 
Cos ba. Capt, AmaAnev.c 

5-William (1766-1831), of Hagerstown, Md.; 

4+-William (b 1791), of Hagerstown; 

3-George F. (1815-69), of Hagerstown; m Cath- 
erine Artz (1819-97). 

2-Son of John Hanson Light (1845-93), planter; m 
1871, Emma Florence Heyser (1851-1901); issue: 
I—Charles Porterfield (above); II-George Hey- 
ser; I1I—Harry C.; IV—-Howard Tabb; V—Flor- 
ence (b 1889; m Lt. Col. Alexander Watson Wil- 
liams; m 2d, Harmon Roberts). 

I-m June 6, 1900, Margaret Hunter Harlan, Bb 
“Spring Hill,” Berkeley Co., W.Va., Apr. 3, 
1876; dau. of George Boyd Harlan, of “Spring 
Hill Farm,” Berkeley Co., W. Va.; issue: 1— 
Charles Porterfield, Jr., b Martinsburg, W.Va., 
Dec. 29, 1902; V.M.I., ’283; LL.B., Harvard, 1926; 
asst. prof. law, Washington and Lee U.; mem. 
Sigma Nu. 

Mem. W.Va. State Bd. of Agr., 1905-09: state 
commr. of public roads of W.Va., 1909-11; sec. 
Am. Highway Assn., Washington, 1911-16; dist. 
megr., Fidelity Mut. Life Ins. Co., Phila., 1916- 
1918; rep. at Washington of Nat. City Co. of 
New York, 1918—. Dir. Franklin Nat. Bank, 
Emergency Hosp., Central Union Mission, Y.M. 
C.A., Washington, D.C. Mem. W.Va. Rep. 
Exec. Com., 1904-11. Exec. sec. of Liberty Loan 
Com. tor sD:G,. and .on VAL RIC.) Y¥aM. CGC. Anand 
other committes during World War. Mem. 
S.R. (sec. D.C. soc.), Southern Soc., Bd. of 
Trade, ete. Clubs: Alfalfa (organizer, sec.), 
Army and Navy, Chevy Chase, Highland (co- 
organizer, sec.), Press, Racquet (Washington), 
Maryland (Baltimore), Commonwealth (Rich- 
pene) eeoadence, 419 The Ontario, Washing- 
ton, D.C. 


1-HOGAN, Cornelia Sara Heslep (Mrs. Robert 
G.), b Trenton, Tenn., Mar. 1, 1862. 

9—-Gen. Robert Lewis (qv); 

8—John (b 1635), ‘‘Warner Hall’; m 1666, Isabella 
Warner; 

7-Col. John (1669-1725), mem. Royal Council; co. 
lt., judge Supreme Ct.; m his cousin, Eliza- 
beth Warner (Augustine, II8, speaker Va. 
House of Burgesses, m Mildred, dau. of Capt. 
George Reade, qv); 

6—Robert (1704-66), of ‘‘Belvoir,” Albemarle Co., 
Va.; m Jane Meriwether: 

5-John (6b 1725). of ‘Halifax’; 
Fauntleroy; 


m Catherine 


4-Apphia Fauntleroy, m Lt. David Allen, officer 
Am. Rev.; i 

3-Elizabeth C., m Capt. Clinton Heslep (See Vol. 
1, p. 362, for Heslep line). 

10-Sir Thomas Hinton (1574-1635), B.A., Queen’s 
Coll.; one of largest stockholders in the Lon- 
don Co. for settlement of Va.; m Catherine 
Palmer; 

9-Sir John (1603-82), B.A., Queen’s Coll., 1625; field 
Surgeon Royal Army; fleet surgeon Drake’s 
flagship ‘‘“Mayflower”’; physician-in-ordinary to 
Queen Henrietta Maria and to Prince of 
Wales; m Elizabeth-; 

8-James (b 1642), grad. Queen’s Coll.; 

7-John, came to colony of N.C. ca. 1720; m Mary 
Hardy; 

6-Col. John, mem. Com. Safety and officer Am. 
Rev.; mem. Provincial Congress of N.C.; m 
Grizelle Kimbrough; 

5—-Mary, m Col. Joel Lane (1746-95), mem. N.C. 
Legislature 13 terms; 

4—-Dorothy, m Dr. Allen Gilchrist (Thomas); 

3-Martha, m as his 2d wife, Capt. Robert Seat 
(1806-72; Robert‘, m Mary Iredell, of 'N.C.). 

2-Dau. of Lewis Buckner Heslep (1838-1905), m 
Grizelda Amanda Seat; issue: I-Cornelia Sara 
(above); II-Vernon B.; I1I—Lewis Buckner. 

I—m Sept. 22, 1880, Robert George Hogan, b Lon- 
don, Eng., 1856; pres. Mountain Valley Water 
Co.; son of Thomas Hogan, officer British 
Army; issue: 1—Reginald Rockwood, Db St. 
Louis, Dec. 21, 1881; 2d 1t., U.S. Marine Corps, 
1904-07; capt. and maj., 1917-18; with A.E.F. in 
France; m Hallie A., dau. of Joseph McCrory, 
Rock Island, Ill.; 2-Hazel Heslep, 6b St. Louis, 
June 28, 1883; m Ephraim Brevard Cockrell; 3— 
Robert Cecil, 6 St. Louis, July 26, 1885; 2d and 
Ist lt., adj. 159th Brig., 80th Div., and sec. 9th 
A.C., A.E.F.; m Mildred, dau. Dr. A. Frantz, 
Wilmington, Del; 4Gwladys Grizelda, } St. 
Louis, Mar. 7, 1889; m June 6, 1925, Dr. George 
Lewis Stickney; 5-George Vernon, b Webster 
Groves, Mo., Mar. 9, 1894; Ist It., 312th M.G. 
Bn., 79th Div., A.E.F.; wounded in action, Bat- 
tle of Argonne, Sept. 26, 1918. 

Pres. gen. Order of the Crown of America; 
founder and 1st pres. D.B.R.; mem. C.D.A., Soc. 
Americans of Armorial Ancestry, Huguenot 
Soc., C.D.XVII C., D.A.R. (past state regent 
for Md.), U.S.D.1812, U.D.C. Clubs: Colonial 
Dames (Washington), Nat. Officers of D.A.R. 
(founder and ist pres. 4 yrs.). Residence: “Oak 
Grange,’’ Catonsville, Md. 


1-HINTON, Mary Hilliard, b “Midway Planta- 
tion nr naleie nN. ce 

$-Sir Thomas Hinton (1574-1635), B.A., Queen’s 
Coll.; one of largest stockholders in the Lon- 
don Co. for settlement of Va.; m Catherine 
Palmer; 

8-Sir John (1603-82), B.A., Queen’s Coll., 1625; field 
surgeon Royal Army; fleet surgeon Drake’s 
flagship ‘Mayflower’; physician-in-ordinary 
to Queen Henrietta Maria and to Prince of 
Wales; m Elizabeth-; 

7-James (b 1642), grad. Queen’s Coll.: 

6-John, came to colony of N.C. ca. 1720; m Mary 
Hardy; 

5—Col. John, mem. Com. Safety and officer Am. 
Rev.; mem. Provincial Congress of N.C.;: m 
Grizelle Kimbrough; 

4-David (1774-1850), of “The Oaks,’ N.C.; planter; 
m Jane Lewis; 

3—Maj. Charles Lewis, m Anne Perry. 

10—Nicholas Martian (qv); 

9-Elizabeth, m Col. George Reade (qv); 

8-Mildred, m Col. Augustine Warner, II, speaker 
Va. House of Burgesses; 

7—Elizabeth, m her cousin, Col. John Lewis (1669- 
1725), mem. Royal Council; judge Supreme Ct. 
(Johns, of “Warner Hall’: Gen. Robert?): 

6-Col. Charles (1690-1779), of “The Byrd”; m Mary 
Howell; 

5-Howell, of Granville Co., N.C.; m Mary Willis; 

4-Jane, m David Hinton (4 above). 

2-Dau. of Maj. David Hinton (1826-76), planter; m 
1852, Mary Boddie Carr (1833-1917), of “Brace- 
bridge Hall,’””’ Edgecombe Co., N.C.: issue: I- 
Charles Lewis (b 1853: m Bessie Cain); II—Jane 
(6 186—-; m William Randolph Watson); III— 
Mary Hilliard (above). 

IIJ-Ed. privately and at St. Mary’s (Episcopal) 
School, Raleigh, N.C. Newspaper and maga- 
zine writer; heraldic artist, genealogist; ed- 
itor, North Carolina Booklet. Historian, Lewis 
Assn. of America; organizer Geneal. Research 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 151 


Assn.; registrar gen. O.C.; historian gen., 1912- 
1914, N.C. state regent since 1920, D.R.; organ- 
izer and registrar D.B.R.; mem. C.D.A., F.F.V., 
U.S.D. 1812, U.D.C., League Am. Fen Women, 
N.C. State Lit. and Hist. Assn., Sulgrave 
Commun. of N.C., ete. Clubs: Colonial Dames 
(Washington), Woman’s (Raleigh). Residence: 
“Midway Plantation,” Raleigh, N.C, 


1-HITE, Allen Rose, }) Louisville, Ky., Sept. 2, 
1865. 


6—Joist (Hans Jost Heydt) Hite (qv); 

5-Abraham (1729-90), mem. Va. House of Bur- 
gesses; mem. Va. Conv., 1776; maj. Am. Rev.; 
settled nr. Louisville, Ky.; m 1751, Rebecca 
Van Meter (Isaac®, burgess); 

4—Joseph (1757-1831), at 16 went to Ky. to fight 
Indians; m 1780, Sarah Lewis (1763-1814) ; 

3—Louis (1788-1824), m 1813, Elizabeth Vander Hyde 
Davis (1792-1873). 

5-Edward Tyler; 

4-Edward, m Anne Hughes; 

3-Mary, m Rev. Allen Rose, of Eng., P.E. priest. 

2-Son of William Chambers Hite (1820-82), steam- 
boat owner on Ohio and Miss. rivers; m 1851, 
Mary Elizabeth Rose (1830-97); issue: I-Mary 
Elizabeth (m George Alfred Winston); II—-Wil- 
liam W. (1854-1908; m Carrie H. Pace, now Mrs. 
E. Y. Johnson); Il1I—Nannie Tyler (1857-1924; m 
Joseph Graham McCulloch); I1V—Rose (1860-64); 
V—Louis (1862-1911; m Mary McP. Hopkins); VI- 
Allen Rose (above). 

eee Nov. 10, 1897, Marcia Shallcross Warren 
(qv). 

LL.B., U. Louisville, ’86. Lawyer, retired. Clubs: 
Pendennis, Kentucky, Arts. Residence: ‘Rose- 
heights,” Cherokee Park, Louisville, Ky. 


1-HITE, Marcia Shallcross Warren (Mrs. Allen 
R.), 6 Louisville, Ky., Nov. 25, 1876. 

10-John Warren (av); 

9-Daniel (1628-91), capt. King Philip’s War; m 
1650, Mary Barron (Ellis, of Cambridge; select- 
man at Watertown, 1652-98); 

8—John (1665-1703), ensign; m Mary Browne (Jona- 
than®, m Mary Shattuck); 

7-Capt. Daniel (1689-1748), selectman, 1725-40; m 1712, 
Rebecca Garfield (1683-1720; Capt. Benjamin‘, 
rep. Gen. Ct. 11 times; m 2d, Elizabeth Bridge; 
Edward?; Edward!, qv); 

6—Silas (1720- 92), ™m 1742, Wlizabeth Newton (d 1794); 

5-Silas (1753- 1848), corp. Am. Rev.; m list, 1777, 
Anna Newton Warren (1761-97; Elijah‘); 

4—Eli (1782-1868), m 1802, Sinthia Legg (1779-1863; 


William®) ; 
3—Levi Ti (1808- 84), m Mary A. Wood (1814-1900; 


Asa‘, m Polly Stoddard [Ezekiel®, pvt. Am. 
Rev.; Jeremiah’, pvt. Am. Rev.; Jeremiah’; 
Jeremiah’; Samuel®; John? qv]). 


5-Lewis Lewis, of Lewistown, Mifflin Co., Pa.; 
was surveyor under Penn before Am. Rey.; 
large landowner; m Pane Dill of Pa.; 

Teen e o -1857), m Mary (Bradley) Richardson 

181 ’ 

38—-Mary Zane (1806-52), m 1822, John Shallcross 
(1799-1866), from Eng., 1813, settled at Louis- 
ville, Ky. 

2-Dau. of Harry Clay Warren (1857-1920), m 1875, 
Ada Shalleross (1845-1924); issue: I—Marcia 
Shallcross (above); II-Mary Lee (b 1878); III— 
Adah (1880-1916; m Capt. Halbert Griffith); TV— 
Harry Clay, Jr. (b 1883); V—Guy Scott (b 1885; 
m Meta du Pont Speed). 

I—m Nov. 10, 1897, Allen Rose Hite (qv). 

Mem. C.D.A. Residence: “Roseheights,’’ Chero- 
kee Park, Louisville, Ky. 


1-CRANE, Mary Edith Knight (Mrs. Burton A.), 
b Minneapolis, Minn., July 30, 1886. 

9-Richard Knight (d 1680), from Eng. to Hampton, 
N.H., ca. 1640; removed to Newport, R.I., ca. 
el ae 1648, Sarah Rogers (d 1685; James”, m 

ary— 

8-David (d 1744), Norwich, Conn.; m 1691, Sarah 
Backus (Stephen, m Sarah Spencer); 

7-Benjamin (1707-72), Norwich; m 1729, Hannah 
Jewett (dese. Joseph Jewett, of Rowley); 

6-Benjamin (1730-ca. 1787), Monson, Mass., and 
Stafford, Conn.; m 1755, Mary Adams (g.g.dau. 
of James Adams, one of the Scotch prisoners 
taken at battle of Dunbar); 

5—Ashur (1761-1825), m 1786, his cousin, Martha 
Clark (Benjamin‘’, m Susanna Adams, of Plain- 
field, Conn.); 

4—Rev. Joseph (1788-1861), m 1816, 
Ruby Hyde 

ry Sala (1821- 1905), m 1847, Mary Pratt Frissell. 


Peru, Mass.; 


2-Only child of William Kirk Knight (b 1859), 
mfr., Buffalo, N.Y.; m 1885, Cornelia Spalding 
(b 1853), dau. of James LaGrange Davis, m 
Emily Scovel. 

M Dec. 27, 1906, Walter V. Meahl (Nov. 29, 1882- 
Oct. 3, 1913); son of Henry Meahl, from Ger- 
many to Lockport, N.Y.; issue: 1—William 
Kirk, 6 Cambria, N.Y., Mar. 15, 1912. 

M 2a, Apr. 26, 1916, ‘Clinton H. Douglas, of Lock- 
port, INS Ys (divorced 1920). 

M 3d, Mar. 11, 1921, Burton Ashley Crane, b Co- 
hoes, N.Y., Jan. 1, 1886; son of William Schuler 
Crane (desc. Jasper Crane, qv). 

Mem. D.F.P.A., D.A.C., D.A.R. (17 ancestors), etc. 
Residence: 517 W. 10th St, Erie, Pa. 


Lani einie oie Henry Clay, ) Aikin, Md., May 

8 

8—John Burroughs (1606-78), from Eng. to Salem, 
Mass., 16384; a founder of Middleburgh, L.I., 
1652, one of the 7 patentees of Newtown, L.L., 
1666, where he was town elk. 11 yrs.; elk. of the 
ct. and crown surveyor; m 2d, Elizabeth (Jes- 
sup) Reed (d 1679); 

7-John (1665-99), Newtown, L.I.; m 
Woodward (Lambert); 

6—John (1685-1772), Ewing (nr. Trenton), N.J.; m 
Mary Jennings; 

5-John (1718-1806), Bucks Co., Pa.; m 1746, Lydia 
Baker (Samuel®, m Rachel Warder, of Bucks 
Co.; Henry’, from Eng. to Bucks Co., Pa., m 
Hannah Hardiman); 

4-Samuel (1760-1839), Greene Co., Pa.; m 1786, Deb- 
orah Johnson (Caleb®, m Mary, dau. of Joseph 
Bennett, m Deborah Boone; Robert®, m Cath- 
erine Hadley; Robert*, m Margaret Berthwait); 

3—John (1787-1867), Cecil Co., Md.; War 1812; m 1813, 
Mary Robinson (1787- 1866; Johnt, m Isabella 
Galbraith). 

2-Son of Henry Francis Burroughs (1828-99), capt. 
Chesapeake Bay boat; m 1865, Louisa (1834-1905), 
dau. John N. Y. Ryan, m Elizabeth Armstrong; 


Margaret 


issue: I—Arthur Mitchell (1866-85); IIl-Henry 
Clay (above); III—John Emory (b 1870); IV— 
Mary Elizabeth (twin, 1872-1921); V—Ormond 


oven (twin, 6 1872); VI-Willard Francis (1874- 


II—m Apr. 19, 1898, Susie Baker Hays, b Aberdeen, 
Harford Co., Md., May 21, 1865; dau. of George 
T. Hays, M.D., of Aberdeen. 

Mem. S.A.R., life mem. Nat. Hist. Soc. Resi- 
dence: Aikin, Md. 


1-BURROWS, Charles William, 6 Hollis, York 
Co., Me., Dec. 21, 1849. 

The first de Burghe known to recorded history 
was Fulbert de Burghe, A.D. 978; many, per- 
haps most of the American family of Bur- 
rows, Burroughs, or Burrowes, are descended 
from Knolin de Burghe (the Norman name). 
He was Lord of Coutreville, near London, was 
born 1032 A.D., and came from Falaise in 
Normandy with William the Conqueror at 
Invasion of England in 1066. 

6—Giles Burrows, on list of freeholders of Mar- 
blehead, Mass., 1718; m Mary— (bap. 1719): 

5—-Dea. Edward (1724- 1805), went from Dover, N.H., 
to W. Lebanon, Me., 1763; m Mary— (their sons 
pee and Jonathan, were soldiers in Am, 

4— J onenn (1750-1808), m 1778, Alice (Elsey) Farn- 

ham (d 1803, aet. ca. 74; Joseph’: Joseph*); 
3—David (bap. 1780-1830-31), m 1804, Rhoda Tingley. 
8—-Palmer Tingley (b 1614), from Eng. in the 
“Planter,” 1685; for services in Pequot War, 
1637, received grant of 8 acres at Ipswich, 
Mass., 1639; 

7-Samuel (d 1666), m 1668, Elizabeth Call (6 1640/41; 
Thomas’); 

6—-Thomas (1666/67- 1724), m 1694, Esther Stevens 
(1671-1724; Francis’; Francis§);: 

5—Capt. Timothy (1697-1779), m Ruth Partridge: 

4-Rev. Pelatiah (1734/35- 1821), BrAS ne ale eliOk 
M.A., 1765: ordained Free-Will Bapt. minister, 
1764; m 1787, Mary Murray (1746-97); 

3—Rhoda (1789-1831), m David Burrows (3 above). 

8-John Atkinson (qv): 

7—John (b 1666/67), m 1st, 1698, Sara Woodman (b 
1670; Sgt. Jonathan’, m Hannah Hilton; Ed- 
ward’); 

6—Thomas (b 1694), m 1719, Mary Pike; 

5—-Humphrey (1720- 75), removed to Buxton, Me., 
1760: m 1743, Sarah Hale; 

4—Theodore (1760- 1830), m 1786, Dolly French: 

3-Bradbury (1805-63), m 1827, Elizabeth Peavey 
(d 1875; Abraham‘, m Olive Downs), 


152 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


8—John Pike (d 1654), from Eng. in the “James,” 
1635; was at Newbury, later at Salisbury, 
Mass.; was atty. of courts, 1636/37; 

7—Maj. Robert (d 1706), l1t., Salisbury Troop, 
1652, capt., 1659; maj., mil. forces of Norfolk 
and Piscataqua counties, 1670; cdr.-in-chief 
of all mil. forces north and east of Mer- 
rimac River in French and Indian War; dep. 
Gen. Ct., 1648-82; gov.’s asst., 1682; commr. to 
treat with the Indians, 1690; m 1657/58, Susanna 
Worcester; 

6—Mary (b 1695), m Thomas Atkinson (6 above). 

2-Son of Joseph Wesley Burrows (1828-88), m 
1847, Mary Elizabeth Atkinson (1880-1911); issue: 
I-Charles William (above); Il—Harris Brad- 
bury (1855-1915). 

I-m 1880, Lillian Holbrook (d 1882). 

M 2d, Feb. 26, 1884, Lottie Thomas Mott (qv); 
issue: 1—-Lorna Dorothea (qv for other line- 
ages); 2-Gladys Eglin (Mrs. Jess Taylor Boyd, 
qv for other lineages). 

U.S.M.A., ’70. Second Ilt., Light Battery C, 3d 
Arty., 1870-72. Pres. The Burrows Brothers 
Co., publishers, Cleveland, O., retired 1913 (See 
Who’s Who in America). Mem. S.C.W., etc. 


Clubs: Union, Shaker Heights Golf. Resi- 
dence: 1881 E. 82d St., Cleveland, O. 

1-BURROWS, Lottie Thomas Mott (Mrs. 
erie W.), b East Saginaw, Mich., July 
1 

5-Reuben Mott, m 1768, Phoebe Tuttle; 

4—Stephen (6 1771), m Clara Quintard; 

3-John Langdon, m Harriet Bouton. 

8-John Bouton (d 1700), Huguenot ancestry; 
from Eng. in the ‘‘Assurance,’’ to Boston, 


1635; later at Norwalk, Conn.; 
Mrs. Mary Stevenson; 

7—Joseph (b ca. 1674), m Mary-; 

6—Jachin (b ca. 1700); 

5-Capt. Joseph (1726-ca. 1778), m 1748, Susannah 
Raymond; 

4—Joshua (b 1759), drummer in Am. Rev. at 14; 
m 1784, Margaret McLean; 

3-Harriet (b 1798), m John Langdon Mott (3 
above). 

9-Capt. Richard Raymond (qv): 

8—John, m 1664, Mary Betts (b 1646; Thomas’); 

7-Samuel (b 1673), m 1695, Judith Palmer (Eph- 


m 3d, ca. 1673, 


raim§); 
¢é—Joshua (b ca. 1700), m 1721, Elizabeth, dau. of 
Thomas Fitch, of Norwalk (and sister of 


Gov. Thomas Fitch, of Conn.): 
5-Susannah (b pie m Joseph Bouton (5 above). 
10-Simon Hoyt ( 
9-Walter (ca. 1618 ae 1698), 


yrs; 

8—Zerubbabel 1650), m 1st, 
Keeler; 

7—-Joseph (ca. 1676-1780/31), m Sarah-—-: 

6—James (1708-ca. 1775), m Hannah Gould: 

5—-Gould (1788-ca. 1786). m 1765, Elizabeth Dimon: 

are haces Dimon (1776-1823), m 1799, Huldah Han- 
ord; 

38—Edwin (1800-80), m 1821, Eliza Smith. 

2-Dau. of Charles Bouton Mott (1823-65), m 
1849, Emily Abigail Hoyt (1827-1911). 

M Feb, 26, 1884, Charles William Burrows (qv 
for genealogy and issue). 

Residence: 1881 E. 82d St., Cleveland, O. 


1-BURROWS, Lorna Dorothea, }) Cleveland, O., 
May 10, 1890. 
9—-Nathaniel Colburn (d 1691), m 1639, Priscilla 


Clark (d 1692); 
m 1656, William Partridge 


Fae): (1640-1716), 

7-Nathaniel (1660-1741), m 1686, Lydia Wight: 

6—Ruth (1704-78), m 1730, Capt. Timothy Tingley 
(1697-1779) ; 

5-Rev. Pelatiah (1734/35-1821), m 1787, Mary Mur- 
ray (1746-97); 

“Ree. (1789- 1831), m David Burrows (bap. 1780- 

3-Joseph Ww. 


(1828-88), m 1847, Mary Elizabeth 
Atkinson. 


10-Anthony Fisher (qv); 

9-Lydia (1620-90), m Daniel Morse (1613-88; Sam- 
uel!®, qv); 

8-Lydia (1645-1722), m 1668, Ephraim Wight (1645- 
1722/23; Thomas’, from Isle of Wight to Ded- 
ham, 1636) ; 

7-Lydia (1669-1741), 
(7 above). 

10-Thomas Hale (qv); 


dep. Gen. Ct. many 


(b ca. Mehitable 


m 1686, Nathaniel Partridge 


§9—John (1636-1707), m 1660, Rebecca Lowell (1642-62; 
Richard”; Percival#); 

8-John (1661-1725), m 1688, Sarah Jaques (b 1664; 
Henry’); 

7-Richard (1690-1771), m 1715, Mary Silver; 

6—Sarah (b 1724), m Humphrey Atkinson; 

5—-Theodore (1760-1830), m 1786, Dolly French; 

4—-Bradbury (1805-63), m 1827, Elizabeth Peavey; 

3-Mary Elizabeth (1830-1911), m Joseph Wesley 
Burrows (3 above). 

2-Dau. of Charles William Burrows (qv for oth- 
er lines), m 1884, Lottie Thomas Mott (qv). 

Ed. Smith Coll. Residence: 1881 E. 82d St., 
Cleveland, O. 


1-BOYD, Gladys Eglin Burrows (Mrs. Jess T.), 
b Cleveland, O., May 4, 1892. 

9-Thomas (Dimond) Dimon (d 1687), m 1670, Eliz- 
abeth Bradley (Peter?) ; 

8-Moses (6 1677), m Abig ail-; 

ayy eetadie (1704/05- 1746), Fairfield, 


Ma 

6-Blizabeth (1746-1834), m Gould Hoyt; 

Weerpaes D. (1776-1828), m 1799, Huldah Han- 
or 

4—Hdwin (1800-80), m 1821, Eliza Smith; 

3—Emily Abigail (1827-1911), m Charles Bouton 
Mott (1823-65). 

9-Rev. Thomas Hanford (qv); 

8-Thomas (1668-1743), m ca. 1692, Hannah (Lock- 
wood) Burwell (1667-1745; Lt. Gershom Lock- 
wood’, m Lady Ann Millington); 

7—-Elnathan (ca. 1706-1764), m Sarah St. John (1697- 
1751; Joseph’, m Sarah Betts; Mark®; Mat- 
thias?®) ; 

6—John (1739-1825), m 1762, Mahitable Comstock (d 
1825; Nathan’, m Bethiah Strong); 

5-Huldah (b 1776), m Ebenezer Dimon Hoyt (5 
above). 

8-John Smith (d 1684), from Eng., settled at Mil- 
ford, Conn., 1640; m Grace Hawley. (d 1690): 

8-Set. John (1646-1732), m 1672/73, Phebe Canfield 
(1656-1730; Sgt. Thomas®, m Phebe Crane); 

7T-Samuel (0b 1679), m 1703, Rachel 
(Jesse’, m Deborah Fowler); 

6—Jacob (b 1720), m 2d, 1762, Sarah Mills Close: 

5—Josiah (1765-1808), m 1794, Abigail Beers (d 1834); 

4-Bliza (1802-90), m Edwin Hoyt (4 above). 

2-Dau. of Lottie Thomas Mott (qv), m 1884, 
Charles William Burrows (qv). 

M Mar. 4, 1922, Jess Taylor Boyd, 6b Cornwall, 
Lebanon Co., Pa., Sept. 17, 1885; son of Oliver 
Colwell Boyd, m Linna May Smiley. 


1-HOBART, Edith Liela Irwin (Mrs. Lowell 
F.), 6 Cincinnati, O., Mar. 19, 1869. 

5-Jared Irwin (b Ireland), came to America, 
1779; settled at Romney, Va.; m Jane Ken- 
nedy (b Dublin, 1759); 

4—Jared (1773-1839), m 1798, Eleanor Taylor (Wil- 
liam® [1747-1830], soldier Am. Rev., m Lucy 
Imlay); 

es Taylor (1803-80), m 1829, Sarah Rob- 
ins. 

10-Col. Thomas (Reade) Read (b Eng.), came to 
Salem with his son-in-law, John Winthrop: 

9-Capt. Thomas (6 in Eng., d Salem, Mass.), m 


Mary-; 

8-Jacob (b 1668), began to write name Read: m 
1698, Elizabeth Green; 

7-John (b 1695), m Mary-: 

6-Bartholomew (1726- 1816), Am. Rev.; 
Harris (b 1729); 

5-Stephen (1767-1859), m 1788, Mary Grant: 

4—Daniel (1791-1856), m Rachel Loring (1794-1865); 

3-Capt. Edward E. (1814-54), m 1835, Jane Gibson 
(d 1848). 

2—-Dau. of James Taylor Irwin (1833-1905), m 1860, 
Anna Martin Read: issue: I-William Taylor 
(1861-1925; m Mary Louise Orr); II-—Grace (b 
1864; m 1886, Walter F. Yates); III—-Edith (d 
infancy): IV—-Edwin Underwood: V—Edith 
Liela (above); VI—Frank Gibson: VII—James 
Taylor. 

V—m Oct. 1, 1890, Lowell Fletcher Hobart (Mav 
9, 1867-Feb. 19, 1913); son of William Newell 
Hobart, of Cincinnati; issue: 1-Lowell 
Fletcher, Jr., b Aug. 12, 1891; m Apr. 19, 1922. 
Alice Warwick Black, }® Bedford City, Va. 
(issue: William Newell, II, } May 19, 1924). 

Mem. S.M.D., C.D.A., DEPiAy TV ACe 
HS aay, DA R. (state regent for Ohio, 1923-26). 
U.S.D. 1812, etc.; first nat. pres. Am. Legion 
Auxiliary. Residence: 3416 Brookline Av., 
Cincinnati, O. 


Conn.; m 


m Mary 


Lambert , 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 153 


1-HODGDON, Alexander Lewis, ) Philadelphia, 
Pa., June 23, 1860. 

6—-Nicholas Hodgdon, from Eng. before 1635 and 
is recorded as living at Hingham, Mass., un- 
til 1650, when he purchased large tracts of 
land at Cambridge Hill; later lived at Kit- 
tery, Me.; m Esther Wines; 

5-Alexander,. b at Portsmouth, N.H.; Ist treas. 
of Mass.; m Jane Shackleford; 

4—Benjamin (d 1772), m 1735, Rebecca Marshall; 

3—Gen. Samuel (b 1745), commissary gen. of mil- 
itary stores on staff of Gen. Washington dur- 
ing Am. Rev.; m 1780, Mary Hodge (William, 
m Jane McCulloh). 

8-Richard Dana (qv); 

7—Jacob (1655-98), m Patience Sylvester; 

6—Jacob (1698-1791), m Abigail Adams; 

5-Anderson (1735-78), settled in Wyoming Val- 
ley, Pa., 1772; killed in the Indian massacre, 
1778, while he was adj. to Col. Zebulon But- 
ler; m ist, 1757, Susannah Huntington (Caleb‘, 
m Lydia, dau. of Lt. Francis Griswold*; Ed- 
ward’; George’); 

4-Anderson (1765-1851), m Sarah Stevens (Asa‘; 
Jonathan®; Simon’; Cyprian§); 

38—Anderson (1802-35), m 1834, Mary Hammer. 

2-Only child of Capt. James Hodge Hodgdon 
(1824-62), mem. 1st City Troop of Phila., Pa.: 
capt. U.S.N. in Civil War; m 1859, Sarah Anne 
Dana (1835-1909). 

M_ Apr. 25, 1888, Lillian Coolbaugh, b Wilkes- 
Barre, Pa., Jan. 6, 1869; dau. of Johnson R. 
Coolbaugh, of Wilkes-Barre; issue: 1—-An- 
derson Dana, b Baltimore, Md., May 8, 1890; 
A.B., Washington and Lee U.; LL.B, U. of 
Md.; post grad. work Johns Hopkins U., 1911- 
13; It. cdr. U.S.N., 1918; Am. vice consul, 1924; 
m Aug. 25, 1917, Elizabeth Baker, dau. of Wal- 
ter B. Livezey, of Newport News, Va. (issue: 
Anderson Dana, Jr., b 1923). 

M 2d, June 19, 1920, Clara Hunter Hyatt, b N.Y. 
City, Jan. 6, 1898; dau. of Alpheus Hyatt, of 
St. Mary’s Co., Md. 

Grad. U. Md., 1884. Dispensary physician ner- 
vous diseases, Coll. of Physicians and Sur- 
geons, Baltimore; prof. of nervous diseases, 
Md. Med. Coll. Fellow Va. State Med. Soc., 
Clinical Soc. of Baltimore, and Med. and 
Chirurg. Faculty of Md. Mem. S.C.W., S.A.R. 
Club: University. Residence: ‘‘Dana-on-the- 
Patuxent,’ Pearson, St. Mary’s Co., Md. 


1-HODGES, Margaret Elizabeth Roberts (Mrs. 
George W.), 6 Calvert Co., Md., June 22, 1865. 

8-Hugh Roberts (qv); 

7-Robert (1673-1728), m Priscilla Johns (1681/82- 
1725; Richard’, from Wales to Md., 1690; m Eliz- 
abeth Kensey); 

6—Richard (b 1706-07), m Elizabeth Allen (Charles’, 
m Blizabeth Tongue); 

5-Richard (b 1785), m 1770, Mary Harris (Dr. Wil- 
liam®, m Mary Thomas); 

4-Richard (1775-1834), m 1807, Sarah Kent (d 1822; 
Daniel’, m Ann Wheeler); 

3—Richard (1813-72), m 1st, 1835, Elizabeth Gantt. 

8-Thomas Gantt (1615-92), from Eng. to White 
Landing, Prince George Co., Md., 1660; was 
of Quorum, 1682, justice, 1689; m Ann-—: 

7-Thomas (d 1763), of Quorum, and justice; m 
1707, Priscilla Brooke (Col. Thomas’, m 2d, 
Barbara Dent: Maj. Thomas®; Gov. Robert?%); 

6-Edward, m Elizabeth Wheeler; 

5-Thomas, m Barbara Blake (Joseph*, m Bar- 
bara Bond); 

4-John, m Mary Heighe Blake (Col. Joseph’, 
capt. Am. Rev., col. War 1812: m HBliz- 
abeth, dau. of Thomas Blake; Joseph*, m 
Mary Heighe); 

3-Elizabeth (1813-46), m 1st, Richard Roberts (3 
above). 

2-Dau. of Richard Roberts (1836-1901), landed 
propr., Calvert Co., Md.; m 1868, Henrietta 
Sewell Morsell (1845-1918); issue: I~Margaret 
Elizabeth (above); II—Elizabeth Gantt (b 1867: 
m James Alexander Duke); III—Richard 
(1868-95); IV-James Morsell (6 1870; m Mary 
Bond); V—Ida May (b 1872: m Robert Lee Mul- 
likin); VI—Mary Evelyn (6 1873; m Joseph Wil- 
liam Pitcher); VII—Nannie Allnutt (1875-76): 
VIITI—William Morsell (b 1877; m Ann Palmer): 
IX—Nannie Cornelia (m Hoval A. Smith); X— 
Thomas Kent (b 1888); XI—Sarah Morsell (b 
1885; m William Denmead Groff): XII—Eloise 
Morsell (b 1890; m Augustus Wedderbourn). 

I-m Sept. 7, 1907, George Washington, son of 


Charles Hodges, South River, Anne Arundel 
Co., Md. 
Genealogist and registrar Soc. Ark and the 
ove, mem, D.A.R., U.S.D. 1812, U.D.C., etc. 
Residence: Annapolis, Md. 


1-ISELIN, Margaret Urling Sibley (Mrs. O’Don- 
nell), b Rochester, N.Y., Jan. 17, 1893. 

Desc. John Sibley (d 1661), from Eng. to Charles- 
town, Mass., 1629, settled at Salem, m Rachel-; 
and thru: 

5-Timothy (1728-1818) ; 

4-Benjamin (1768-1829), m Zilpah Davis; 

38—-Hiram (1807-88), eminent financier, Rochester, 
N.Y.; m Elizabeth Maria Tinker. 

5-James Harper, from Eng. ca. 1740, settled at 
Newtown, L.I.; m Phoebe Denton; 

4—Joseph (1766-1847), m 1792, Elizabeth Kolyer; 

—Fletcher (1806-77), youngest of the four orig- 
fee hi hd of Harper & Bros., pubs., New 
ork, 

2-Dau. of Hiram Watson Sibley (b 1845), finan- 
cier, Rochester, N.Y.; m 1873, Margaret Dur- 
bin Harper. 

M Mar. 4, 1919, O’Donnell Iselin (See Vol. 1, p. 
655); issue: 1—Peter, 6 Rochester, Noe eA 2 
oa Te 2-Emilie O’Donnell, & Rochester, Oct. 

Residence: 104 E. Tist St., New York City. 


1-KEITH, Arthur Leslie, J Worthington, Ind., 
Apr. 25, 1874. 

7-Alexander Keith (1681-1721), from Scotland to 
Baltimore Co., Md., ca. 1708; m Christianne 
Farfar (Williams); 

6-John, settled in Hampshire Co., Via: 

5-Alexander (d 1824), soldier Am. Rev.:; settled 
in Nelson and Hardin cos., Ky., 1781; m Mar- 
garet Harned (Jonathan, also settled in Nel- 
son and Hardin cos., Ky., 1781); 

4-Jonathan (1775-1830), m Elizabeth Irwin (John, 
soldier Am. Rev., m Margaret McFarlane); 

3—Henry (1809-91), m Susan Hardwick Lawson. 

6-John Lawson (d 1767), schoolmaster in Balti- 
more Co., Md., 1728; m Frances-; 

5-John (ca. 1728-1798), removed from Md. to 
Ky.; m Sarah Harriott (Richards; Oliver’; 
Ambrose’, from Eng. to Md., 1673); 

4-James (1765-1845), m Mary Crook (James, m 
Nancy, dau. of James McCarty, of Fairfax 
Co., Va.)3 

3-Susan H., m Henry Keith (3 above). 

8-Col. James Smallwood, from Eng. to Charles 
Co., Md., 1664; burgess; negotiated treaties 
with Indians; m Hester-; 

7-Thomas (d 1735), Charles Co., Md.: 

6-Elizabeth, m John Cawood (Stephen7; Ste- 
phen); 

5—Moses (1725-1800), m Jemima Smallwood: 
Mary, m Michael Robertson (1780-1847; Thom- 
as’, Am. Rev.); 

3—Moses C, (1811-93), m Mildred Pringle (John‘, 
ee 1812; John®, Am. Rev., m Rebecca Simp- 
son). 

2-Son of John Lawson Keith (1834-84), farmer; 
m 2d, 1870, Mary Ann Robertson (b 1841); issue: 
J—Arthur Leslie (above); II—Faythe (b 1875: m 
Bert Leavitt); IIlI-Thomas Milo (1880-1915) ; 
IV—Cecil L. (6 1882; m Myrtle Johnson), 

I-m June 13, 1900, Mabelle Harding Homerick. 
b Nebraska City, Neb., Oct. 30, 1876: dau. of 
Charles Frederick Homerick, of Myersville, 
Md., and Nebraska City, Neb.: issue: 1-James 
Lawson (May 28, 1905-Aug. 16, 1906): 2-Arthur 
Leslie, Jr. (Aug. 29, 1907-Feb. 16, 1909); 38—-Mary 
Elizabeth (Aug. 29, 1910-June 11, 1912). 

A.B., U. Neb., 98, A.M., 1908; Ph.D., U. Chicago, 
1910. Education since 1900; prof. Greek, U. of 
S.D., since 1922 (See Who’s Who in America). 
Mem. S.C.W. (organizer and gov. S.D. soc.), 
S.A.R., S.W.1812. Residence: Vermillion, S.D. 


tipo tebethf Harlow, b Parke Co., Ind., May 

7-James Lindley, from Ireland to Pa., 1712 or 
13; m Eleanor Parke; 

6-Thomas (b 1706), from Pa. to N.C.; m Ruth 
Hadley; 

5—~Thomas (b 1740), m Sarah Evans; 

4-James, m Eleanor Thompson: 

3-Owen Thompson (1810-94), m Eleanor Hadley 
(1815-79). 

8-Nicholas Newlin (qv); 

7-Nathaniel (1665-1729), mem. Provincial Assem- 
bly; trustee provincial loan office; m 1685, 
Mary Mendenhall; 

6-John, m Mary Woodward: 


i54 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


5-John, went from Pa. to N.C.; m Mary Pyle; 
ACA EeEO (1768-1867), m Catharine Hadley (1772- 
)5 

3-Duncan (1805-39), m Eleanor Lindley (1807-96). 

2—-Son of Mahlon Lindley (1844-1924), m Martha 
Newlin (b 1837); issue: I-Olando (b and d 
1874); II—Harlow (above). 

II-m June 24, 1908, Olive Susan Rogers, } Amo, 
Ind., Nov. 29, 1880; dau. of M. C. Rogers, m 
Sallie Clay (Ky. family); issue: 1—Roger M, 
b Richmond, Ind., Oct. 9, 1909; 2-Eleanor §, 
b Richmond, Feb. 24, 1915. 

B.L., Earlham, ’98, A.M., 1899; fellow in history, 
U. Chicago, 1902-04; (Litt. D., Hanover, 1923). 
Librarian since 1898, also instr., asst. prof. 
and prof. history, since 1899, Harlham Coll. 
Dir. dept. of history and archives, Ind. State 
Library, 1907-23; sec. Ind. Hist. Commn., 1915- 
1923, and dir., 1923-24. Author (See Who’s Who 
in America). Mem. Am. Hist. Assn., Miss. Val- 
ley Hist. Assn. (pres. 1918-19), Ind. Hist. Soc., 
Soe. Indiana Pioneers, etc. Residence: 302 
College Av., Richmond, Ind. 


MESERVE 


Arms: 


Or, three cherries, gules, stalked, vert. 
Crest: A cherry tree proper. 


1-MESERVE, John Bartlett, 6 Waterloo, Ind., 
Nov. 17, 1869. 

8-Clement Meserve (1655-ante 1720), from Isle of 
Jersey, was listed as taxpayer at Portsmouth, 
N.H., 1673; later at Newington, N.H.; m Eliz- 
abeth-; 

7—Clement (1678-1746), Scarborough, Me.; m 1702, 
Elizabeth Jones; 

6—Col. Nathaniel (1705-58), 1t. col. of N.H. forces 
at Louisbourg, 1745, and col. in the 2d expdn., 
1758; owned largest shipyard at Portsmouth, 
N.H.; his house, built in 1740, is still stand- 
ing; m 1725, Jane Libbey (d 1747); 

5—Capt. John (1730-60), m Sarah Collins; 

4Capt. William Collins (1753-1824), sea capt.; 
privateersman in Am. Rev.; m 1782, Deborah 
Bartlett (1759-1831; John*); 

3—John Bartlett (1786-1865), moved from Newport, 
N.H., to Rutland Co., Vt., 1812, to Monroe Co., 
N.Y., 1820, to Steuben Co., Ind., 1848; m_ 1808, 
Mary Thatcher (1788-1867; Elisha*, Am. Rev.; 
Upomes: Rodolphus’; Ralph?; Dr. Thomas’, 
qv). 

9-Isaac Stearns (qv); 

&8-Isaac (1633-76), m 1660, Sarah Beers (Capt. Rich- 
ard’, capt. of Watertown company in King 


pes War and killed in battle, Sept. 4, 

1675) ; 

7T—Samuel (1667-1721), m Phoebe Wait; 

6—John (1712-92), mem. Gen. Ct. of Mass., 1775-76; 
capt. colonial militia, Attleboro, Mass.; m 1st, 
1737, Rebecca Dean (1715-56) ; 

5—Joseph (1751-1829); sgt. Am. Rev.; m 1774, Rhoda 
Tingley (1755-1887) ; 

4-James (1779-1837), Richland Co., O.; m 1802, 
Abilena Harding (1785-1850) ; f 

aeie (1806-62), m 1828, Elizabeth McCool (1804- 
1844). 

2-Son of True Whicher Meserve (1828-1912), farm- 
er; m 1849, Mary Ann Stearns (d 1852); m 2d, 
1854, her sister, Atline Nancy Stearns (1837- 
1910); issue (Ist marriage): I—-William Henry 
(1850-1921); II-Mary Ann (1852-78); (2d mar- 
riage): I1I-James True (1854-55); IV—Ida Olive 
(ob 1857; m Capt. George A. Niles); V-True 
Whicher (1863-68); VI-John Bartlett (abbdve); 
Vil—Frank Eugene (b 1875; m Alice Martin). 

Vi-m Dec. 28, 1898, Elizabeth Myrtle Broughton, 
b Morganville, Clay Co., Kan., Feb. 4, 1873; dau. 
of William Henry Broughton, of Abilene, 
Kan., formerly of Crawford Co., Pa.; issue: 
1-Naomi-Helen, 6 Florence, Colo., June 14, 
1900: m Dec. 8, 1920, Glenn Arthur Campbell 
(issue: Mary Jane, b Jan. 10, 1922; Naomi 
Glenn, 6 Jan. 27, 1926). 

Admitted to bar, 1895; practiced at Las Animas, 
Colo., where he was pros. atty. for Bent 
Co.; removed to Florence, Fremont Co., Colo., 
where he was city atty., pros. atty. for Fre- 
mont Co.; rep. Colo. Legislature, 1903; re- 
moved to Tulsa, Okla., 1906; pres. charter 
commn. which framed the first charter for 
Tulsa, 1908; asst. U.S. atty. for eastern dist. 
of Okla., 1908-13; municipal counselor for Tul- 
sa, 1916-17; asst. counsel, U.S. Shipping Bd., 
Washington, 1923-26. Mason. Mem. S.C.W 
S.A.R. Clubs: Anchor (Washington), 
eevee). Residence: 228 E. 27th St., 

a. 


1-SEVERANCE, Frank Ward, 0 Allegheny, Pa., 
Nov. 30, 1870. 

8-John Severance (qv); 

er diphaete (1656-1731), m 1682, Lydia Morril (0 

6—-Ebenezer (b 1694), m 1717, Anna Fitts; 

5—Ebenezer (1723-1804), m 1749, Sarah—; 

4-Ebenezer (6 1752), pvt. Am. Rev.; m 1777, Lucy 
Nutting; 

3—Levi (1792-1854), m 1817, Hannah Bird, of Dor- 
chester, Mass. 

29-Son of Samuel Bird Severance (1831-1900), mfr., 
Pittsburgh; m 1856, Eliza T. Miller (1833-67); m 
2d, 1869, Arabella Nelson Miller (1843-91): issue 
(ist marriage): I—Elizabeth Bird (1857-1920: m 
George R. Buchan); II-Charles Sands (1859- 
1883) ; I1I—Samuel (6b 1861; m Eleanor Schmertz) ; 
TV—Laura Belle (1865; m V. Mott Pierce); 
V-George Edgar (b and d 1867); (2d marriage): 
ViI-Frank Ward (above); VII-—Lyde Miller 
(1873-1921; m Oliver William Rafferty). 

Vi-m July 22, 1918, Florence (Walker) Wallace, 
dau. of John Walker, of Pittsburgh; issue: 
roa Ward, Jr., 6 Sewickley, Pa., Apr. 7, 


Pres. ‘8. Severance Mfg. Co., Pittsburgh, Pa. 
Mem. S.A.R. Summer place: Sewickley, Pa. 
Residence: 936 Ridge Av., North Side, Pitts- 
burgh, Pa. 


1-BURTON, Clifford Eugene, ) Washington, lIa., 
Mar. 24, 1881. 

9-Nathaniel Chickering, from Eng., settled at 
Dedham, Mass.; 

8—Nathaniel; 

7—Nathaniel; 

6-John (b 1715), m 1st, Elizabeth Gay: 

5—-Capt. Abner (1766-1841), m Eunice Dakin (1775- 
1804: among their sons was Jonas, piano 
maker); 

4—Samuel (1795-1836), m Julia Boutelle (1797-1866) ; 

3-George (b 1829), m 1852, Abbie Blodgett. 

2-Son of Henrietta Chickering (b 1858), m 1878, 
Edmund Ingalls Burton (b 1858). 

M Apr. 24, 1915, Margaret Theresa Murrell (qv 
for issue). 

Ed. Leland Stanford U. Branch manager for 
Delco Light Co. Residence: Gardner Hotel, 
Fargo, N.D. 

1-RURTON. Margaret Theresa Murrell (Mrs. 
ee aaa E.), b Wellington, Kan., Sept. 24, 
1885. 


City 
Tulsa, 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 155 


6-George Murrell, m Janetta Chaning (d 1812) ; 

—George (d 1814), m Sally Blaine (d 1807): 

4-Samuel (1792-1890), m Elizabeth Sterritt. 

3-George (1816-72), m Mary Skiles, 

8-William Byrd (1652-1704), the colonist, from 
Eng., 1674, settled nr. the falls of the James 
River, in Va., established ‘‘Westover,” was 
councillor, burgess and receiver gen. of Wises 
m Mary (d 1699), dau. Col. Warham Horse- 
manden, Charles City Co., Va.; 

7—Mary (1683-1753), m John Rogers (1680-1762) ; 

6-George (1721-1802), m 1754, Frances Pollard; 

5-Frances (1768-1809), m 1790, John Underwood 
(1767-1837) ; 

4—Lucy (1797-1884), m 1820, 
SkKiles (1799-1881); 

38—Mary (d 1863), m George Murrell (3 above). 

10-Randall Holden (qv); 

ae raat (1649-79), m 1671, John Holmes (1649- 
(12); 

$-John, m 1701, Mary Priscilla Ryland; 

eon (1704-97), m 1724, Joseph Pollard (1701- 


William Hamilton 


Met ovcie (1780-98), m 1754, George Rogers (6 

above). 

2-Dau. of William Donaldson Murrell (1861-1917), 
m 1888, Frances Scudder Mayou (b 1861; Joseph?; 
Samuel‘); issue: I-Imogene (b 1883; m Robert 
Ormsby Smith); II-Margaret Theresa (above). 

IIl-m Apr. 24, 1915, Clifford Eugene Burton (av); 
issue: 1—Clifford Chickering, b Chicago, 111., 
Dec. 13, 1917; 2-Elizabeth Murrell, 0 Omaha, 
Neb., Sept. 24, 1921. - 

A.B., Wellesley, ’06. Treas. Cass Co. Chapter 
A.R.C., Dowagiac, Mich., during World War. 
Mem. C.D.A., D.A.R. Residence: Fargo, N.D. 


1-CROCKER, William Tufts, 0 
Mass., Sept. 9, 1862. 

7—Dea. William Crocker (qv); 

€-Capt. John (1692-1763), m Mary Savage; 

5-Benjamin_ (1732-77), m Sarah Somerby; 

4-Samuel (1774-1856), m Comfort Jones; 

3-Alvah_ (1801-74), paper mfr., Fitchburg; 1st 
pres. Fitchburg R.R.; mem. 42d and 43d Con- 
gresses; m Abigail Fox. 

8-Peter Tufts (6 1617), from Eng., 1642; founder 
of Malden, Mass.; m Mary Pierce; 

7-John (1665-1728), m Mary Putnam: 

6—Peter (1696/97-1776), m Lydia Buckman; 

5-Nathan (1724-71); 

Tepe (1762-1839), m Deborah Frothingham (1766- 


3-William (1802-62), sec. Mass. Mut. Ins. Co.; m 
Eliza B. Kendall (Jonathan‘, Am. Rev.; Josh- 
ua®, Am. Rev.). 

2-Son of Charles Thomas Crocker (b 1833), head 
of Crocker, Burbank: & Co., paper mfrs.; m 
1857, Helen Eliza Tufts (d 1877); m 2d, 1882, 
Helen Trowbridge Bartow; issue (Ist mar- 
riage): I—-Alvah (6 1858; m Charlotte Bartow); 
II-—Emma Louise (b 1860; m Rev. Emelius W. 
Smith); Il1I—-William Tufts (above); ITV—Ken- 
dall Fox (b 1863; m Hester Edith Miles: m 2d, 
Amy Farwell Boutelle); V—Charles Thomas 
(6 1866; m Fay Bigelow); VI—Paul (b 1872); (2d 
marriage); VII-—Bartow (b 1883); VIII—Edith 
eae (6 1885; m Prentice Sanger, See Vol. 1 
D. " 

III-m Eleanor Farrington. 

A.B., Harvard, ’84, A.M., 1885: B.D., Episcopal 
Theol. Sch., 1888. Episcopal clergyman; rector 
Church of the Epiphany, New York, 1903—. 
Clubs: Union (Boston), Union, University, 
Harvard (New York). Residence: 263 Lexing- 
ton Av., New York, N.Y. 


1-EMHARDT, William Chauncey, b Phila., Pa 
Jan. 29, 1874, 

7-Edward Burk (g.son of Sir Edward Burke. 
who came to Jamestown, Va., 1607, but re- 
turned to Eng.), officer in army of William, 
III; came to Phila., Pa., 1685; 

6-Hugh (6 Upper Dublin, Pa.); 

5-Edward (6 1732); 

4—-Edward (b 1761), m Catharine Stannert (b 1763): 

3—Col. William (1792-1854). 

2-Son of Anne Catharine Burk (1830-1905), m 1872. 
Charles Stokes Emhardt (1824-77): issue: T— 
William Chauncey (above); IT-Ella Burk (b 
1877; m Wharton Stockton Mellvaine). 

I-m Oct. 25, 1900, Anne Lindsey Haines (Nov. 
1, 1879-Nov. 3, 1919); dau. of Charles Edward 
Haines, of Phila.; issue: 1-Anne Catharine, 
b Germantown, Phila., July 31, 1901. 

A.B., U. Pa., 94; Ph. D., U. Kan., 1898; grad. Gen. 


Fitchburg, 


Theol. Sem., 1897. Ordered deacon, 1897, or- 
dained priest, 1898, P.E. Ch.; field dir. for fgn.- 
born Americans of Nat. Council of P. E. Ch., 
New York, since 1919. Knight Order of St. 


Saviour (Greek); Knight Holy Sepulchre. 
Clubs: University, Germantown Cricket, 
Phila. Cricket. Summer place: Newtown, 


Bucks Co., Pa. Residence: 223 W. Mt. Airy 
Ay., Philadelphia, Pa. 

1-MILBANK, Frances Barnes Blake (Mrs. 
Nichols), 6 Brooklyn, N.Y., June 13, 1872, 

8-John Blake (1652-90), from Eng., 1661, settled 
at Middletown, Conn.; m 1673, Sarah Hall 
(John®); 

7-Jonathan (1685-1733), m 1710, Mary Johnson; 

6-Stephen (1730-67), m 1750, Rachel Alvord: 

5-Elijah (1756-1833), soldier Am. Rev.; m 
Sarah Hamlin (William‘); 

4—Elijah (1784-1880), mem. Mass. Legislature; m 
ca. 1808, Amelia Bronson; 

3—-Hamlin (1817-1901), m 1841, Elizabeth Deering 
Dexter (William, m Elizabeth Phillips). 

9-Thomas Morris (qv); 

8-Eleazar (1648-1710), m Anna Osborn (6 1663); 

7James (b 1686), m 1715, Abigail Rowe (b 1689); 

6-Amos (1726-1801), officer Am. Rev.; m Lydia 


Camp; 

5-Amos (1750-1823), soldier Am. Rev.; m Betsey 
Woodward; 

4—Susan (1784-1854), m 1812, Eli Barnes (d 1827), of 
Barnesville, Conn.; 

3—Alfred Smith (1817-88), founder A. S. Barnes & 
Co., publishers, New York; m ist, 1841, Har- 
riet Elizabeth Burr (Gen. Timothy‘, War of 
1812; Timothy®, soldier Am. Rev.). 

2-Dau. of Frederick Deering Blake (1845-1905), m 
1871, Sarah Frances Barnes (1847-1913); issue: 
I-Frances Barnes (above); II-Amy Dexter: 
IlI—Harriet Burr (1874-1918; m 1908, Frederick 
V. D. Longaen); I1V—Frederick Henry; V—Ade- 
laide; VI—Bertram Thorp. 

I-m Feb. 22, 1898, Nichols Milbank (See Vol. 1, 
p. 552); issue (all & Montclair, N.J.): 1-Morris, 
6 May 26, 1900; B.S., U. Calif., ’22; m Apr. 26, 
1924, Margaret F. Willey, b Dec. 1, 1900 (issue: 
Sally Frances, b May 9, 1925); 2—-Nichols, Jr., 
b Mar. 23, 1908; U. of Calif., ’24; m Sept. 27, 
1924, Dorothy B. Kinney, b Aug. 1903; 3—-Mary 
Frances, 6 Oct. 5, 1904; U. of Calif., ’26. 

Mem. D.A.R., D.A.C. Residence: 671 Wilshire 
Pl., Los Angeles, Calif. 


1-LINFIELD, Frances Eleanor Ross (Mrs. 
George F.), b Penfield, N.Y., Jan. 4, 1852. 

7-William Ross (d 1712), from the Barbados to 
Westerly, R.I., 1678; m Hannah Hungerford 
(1659-1719) ; 

6-William (b 1691), m Ann Lewis; 

5—-Pelig (6 1733), Am. Rev.; m 1755, Hannah Lewis; 

4—Libbeus (b 1761), Am. Rev.; m Rhoda Cran- 
dall (William®, Am. Rev., m Deborah-—); 

3-William Crandall (1785-1851), War 1812; m 1810, 
Betsey Rundell. 

8-Philip Shearman (qv); 

7—Peleg (1638-1719), m 1657, Elizabeth Lawton; 

6—William (6 1659), m 1681, Martha Wilbur; 

5—Thomas (6 1684), m 1729, Sarah Sisson; 

4-Thomas (6 1741), m 1769, Hephzibah Potter: 

3-Adam_ (1781-1868), m 1822, Eleanor Smith (Joelt, 
Am. Rev., m Hannah Penne)). 

2-Dau. of Oliver Chapin Ross (1823-1913; farmer; 
m 1850, Betsey Shearman (1824-1916); issue: I-— 
Frances Eleanor (above); II-Edward Shear- 
man (1853-1915): I1I—-George Lincoln (1864-1924). 

I-m Sept. 4, 1878, Rev. George Fisher Linfield 
(Sept. 6, 1846-Apr. 30, 1890), of Moline, Ill.; son 
of John Porter Linfield, of Randolph, Mass. 

A.B., Elmira, ’72 (hon. A.M., 1928). Education 
since 1874; also financier. Gave $250,000 as me- 
morial to her husband to McMinnville Coll., 
which thereupon changed its name to Lin- 
field College, and has been dean of women 
since 1921 (See Who’s Who in America). Mem. 
PORARE ys ve VV. Ce Wm SOLOSIS mma MAN UKe UVES 
etc. Summer place: McMinnville, Ore. Resi- 
dence: Spokane, Wash. 


1-LIPPITT, Charles Warren, Jr., ) Providence, 
R.I., May 15, 1894, 

9-Ralph Wheelock (qv); 

&Benjamin (b 1639), m 1668, Elizabeth Bullen: 

7—Obediah (b 1685), m Elizabeth Darling; 

6-Josiah (1725-94), m 1747/48, Experience Clarke: 

5-Bathsheba (b 1760), m 1784, Jotham "Tlayer 
(Seth’, officer Am. Rev.); 

4—Dency (1805-67), m 1823, Darius Daniels Farnum; 


1779, 


156 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


3—Alexander (1830-84), m 1853, Charlotte Barbara 
Ormsbee (John H.‘; John®, m Barbara, dau. of 
John Holden, officer Am. Rev.). 

2-Son of Charles Warren Lippitt (See Vol. 1, 
p. 690, for other lineages), m 1886, Margaret 
Barbara Farnum (Colonial Dame, D.A.R.). 

M June 26, 1920, Frances Pomeroy, 0 at Paris, 
France, Nov. 21, 1895; dau. of Sanford B. Pom- 
eroy, of New York; issue: 1-Charles Warren, 
3d, 6 Providence, R.I., Nov. 138, 1922. 

Harvard, 1915-17, 1919-21, S.B., 1919. Business ex- 
ecutive. Mem. S.M.D., S.C.W., S.C., S.A.R. 
Enlisted, Apr. 17, 1917; sergt., Hdqrs. Co., 103d 
F.A., 26th Div.; in France, Oct. 29, 1917-July 
6, 1919: Clubs: Hope, Agawam Hunt, New 
York Yacht, R. I. Yacht, Bristol Yacht. Resi- 
dence: 300 President Av., Providence, R.I. 


1SEWALL, Samuel Lovett, / Wilmington, Del., 
June 27, 1862. 

8-Henry Sewall (qv); 

7-Samuel (1652-1730), A.B., Harvard, 1671; chief 
justice Superior Ct. of Mass.; m 1st, 1676, Han- 
nah Hull (d 1717; John’, m Judith Quincy); 

6—-Rev. Joseph (1688-1769), A.B., Harvard, 1707; 
colleague Old South Church; m 1713, Elizabeth 
Walley (1685-1756) ; 

5-Samuel (1715-71), A.B., Harvard, 1733; m 1749, 
Elizabeth Quincy (1727-70); 

4—Samuel (1757-1814), A.B., Harvard, 1776; judge 
Superior Ct. of Mass., 1800-18, chief justice, 
1814; m 1781, Abigail Devereux (1766-1847); 

3-Rev. Edmund Quincy (1796-1866), A.B., Harvard, 
1815; m 1820, Caroline Ward (1797-1867; Joseph‘, 
col. Am. Rev.). 

9-John Lovett (d 1686); 

8-John (1636-1727), m Bethiah Rootes; 

7—Benjamin (1678-1740) ; 

6—Benjamin (1702-82), m 1728/29, Eleanor Cleaves; 

5-Benjamin (1729-1805), m Hannah Kilham; 

4—Benjamin (1756-1804), m 1777, Betsy Lovett; 
3-Samuel Porter, m Lucy-. 

2-Son of Edmund Quiney Sewall (1828-1908), A.B., 
Harvard, ’47; railroad executive; m 1852, Louise 
Kilham ‘Lovett (1831-1906) ; issue: I-Theodore 
Lovett (1853-95; A.B., Harvard, ’74, LL.B., 1876; 
m May Wright Thompson, educator and lec- 
turer, d 1920); II-Edmund D. (1855-1928: m Ida 
Hoyt); IlI—Caroline Ward (b 1860; m William 
Fitzhale Abbot); IV-—Samuel L. (above); V— 
Frederick Farley (1867-1906); VI—Louise Lovett 
(b 1871; m Frederick Leslie Chapman). 

IV—m June 26, 1890, Jessie Douglas Newson (July 
20, 1864-Apr. 25, 1907); dau. of Hon. Thomas 
M. Newson, of St. Paul; issue: 1-Samuel, b 
St. Paul, Minn., Oct. 5, 1894; A.B., Harvard, 
16; served in French Bureau of Inventions, 
and ist It., Signal Corps, U.S.A., in France, 
in World War; 2—Eleanor, b St. Paul, July 19, 
1898; Vassar, ’19. b 

M 2d, June 2, 1909, Elizabeth Norris, ® Green 


Bay, Wis., Sept. 28, 1869; dau. of John M. 
Norris, of Minneapolis. 
Wholesale merchant, Minneapolis. Residence: 


224 Ridgewood Av., Minneapolis, Minn. 


1-TREADWELL, Thomas Conrad, } Washing- 
ton, D.C., May 18, 1869. 

9-Thomas Treadwell (d 1671), from Eng. in the 
“Hopewell,” to Dorchester, Mass.; settled at 
Ipswich, Mass., 1638; m 1633; 

&-Nathaniel (b 1638), m ‘od. 1678, Rebecca Titeout; 

7-Thomas (b 1686), m 1716, Sarah Goodhue; 

6—-Thomas (1732-66), m 1752, Esther Hovey; 

5-Nathaniel (1752-1834), capt, Cont. Army; m 1755, 
Elizabeth Stone; 

4-Thomas (b 1779), m 1800, Ann Passmore; 

3-Thomas Passmore (b 1805), m 1828, 
Greenough. 

7-John Abbot; 

6—Stephen, m Sarah Stevens; 

5-Stephen, m dau. George Abbot, one of the 
first settlers at Andover, Mass.; 

4—-Abner, m Ruth Holt; 

38—Joseph Stevens (1804-71), m Grace Wiggin. 

2-Son of Thomas James Treadwell (1832-79), U.S. 
M.A., ’54; 1t. col. Ordnance Corps U.S. A. and 
bvtd. maj. and) lt. col. “For faithful and 
meritorious services during the (Civil) War’; m 
1858, Margaret Ann Abbot (1834-79); issue: I- 
Grace Stevens (b 1860: m Pedro Pablo de Aroza- 
rena); II—Abbot (b 1964; m Ellen Marion Abbot); 
III-Thomas Conrad (above). 

III-m™ Oct. 30, 1907, Katharine Henshaw Bradford 


(qv). 
Ed. St. Paul’s Sch., Concord, N.H., 1881-85; U.S. 


Lydia 


.A., 790. Col., U.S. Marine Corps. Served in 
Cuba and P.I. in Spanish-Am. War and Philip- 
pine Insurrection, and World War, 1917-18; re- 
tired, May 1, 1922. Mem, M.O.F.W., Naval and 
Mil. Order Spanish-Am. War, Soc. Manila Bay, 
Naval Order, A.L. Clubs: Chevy Chase (Md.), 
Army and Navy, Lambs, University, N.Y. 
Yacht, N.Y. Athletic. Residence: 3462 Macomb 
St., Washington, D.C 


1-TREADWELL, Katharine Henshaw Bradford 
oatat Thomas C.), 6 Portsmouth, N.H., June 

9-Gov. William Bradford (qv); 

eee William (1624-1703/04), m Alice Richards (d 
1671) ; 

7-Lt. Samuel (1668-1714), m Hannah Rogers 

ace Gamaliel (1704-78), m Abigail Bartlett (1708- 

5-Capt. Seth (6 1733), m 1760, Lydia Southworth 


(b 1738) ; 
4-Tsaac (b 1763), m Hannah Byles Trask; 
eAR RI tae (1798-1854), m 1831, Sarah Beckford 
03-83). 
2-Dau. of Robert Forbes Bradford (1831-92), U.S. 
.A., 62; capt. U.S.N.; served in Civil War; m 
1862, Caroline Henshaw Baury (1838-1912); issue: 
I-—Robert Forbes (6 1864; m Felicia Dorothea 
Wyndham, of Eng.); II—Frederic Warren (b 
1867); IIlI—Pauline Baury (b 1868); TV—Caroline 
Beckford (6 1870; m Lt. Col. Thomas E. Jansen, 
U.S.A.); V—-Katharine Henshaw (above); VI-— 
Edith Bellerive (6 1874; m Lt. Col. Frank 
Lomax, U.S.A.); VII-Sarah Edmunds (b 1879; 
m Cdr. Royall R. Richardson, qv); VIII—-Baury 
de Bellerive (b 1881; m Caroline Abbott). 
V—m Oct. 30, 1907, Thomas Conrad Treadwell (qv). 
Residence: 3462 Macomb St., Washington, D.C. 


1-RICHARDSON, R(oyall) Roller, b Inglewood, 
Rockingham Co., Va., Aug. 7, 5, 

9-Samuel (Jourdan) Jordan (av): 

atte was settled in Va., 1634; burgess, 1630- 

7- Thomas; 

6—-Robert, m Margaret Brasseu 

5-Samuel, m 1690, Mary Belaoes (1673- 1728) ; 

4-Belson, m 1738, Hannah Bates; 

3—Mary ’(1822- 1902), m 1840, George Richardson 
(1810-62; Charles*, War 1812; Peter5, Am. Rev.). 

2-Son of Charles Augustus Richardson (1842-1913), 
lawyer; m 1874, Sarah Allebaugh Roller (1852- 
1902) ; issue: I-Royall Roller (above); II—Jo- 
sepha Brooks (1877-1919; m Channing Bristol 
Cornell); I1I—Charlotte Henrietta (b I880; m 
Charles Hampton Mauzy). 

I-m Oct. 12, 1904, Sarah Edmunds Bradford, ? 
U.S. Navy Yard, Portsmouth, N.H., Apr?) 27 
1879; dau. of Capt. Robert Forbes Bradford. 
10 S.N., and sister of Mrs. Thomas C. Tread- 
well (qv for genealogy); issue: 1-Baury Brad- 
ford, 6 Portsmouth, N.H., Sept. 1, 1905; U.S. 
M.A., ’29; 2-Sarah Pauline de Bellerive, b Las 
Animas, "Colo., Mar. 31, 1917. 

Ed. Augusta Mil. Acad., Fort Defiance, Va., 
1890-94; M.D., U.Va., 1899. Cdr., M.C., U.S.N. 

. Served as ist Tt Co. C, 2d Va. ‘Inf., Spanish- 
Am. War; in U.S. 'N. in Mexican campaign, and 
World War. Mem. S.C.W., S.Ri, )S.Wi. 1812: 
M.O.F.W. Club: Army and Navy (Washing- 


ton). Residence: 1040 Olive Av., Coronado, 
Calif. 
1-HOFF, Charles Worthington, b Riderwood, 


Md., Apr. 6, 1898. 

5-John George Hoff (1733-1816; son of John Sebas- 
tian Hoff, of Westerburg, Hesse Cassel), came 
to Philadelphia, 1765, and settled at Lancaster, 
Pa.; chief burgess of Lancaster Co., 1778, 79, 83, 
84, 85; soldier Am. Rev.; m 1761, Justina Mar- 
gareta, dau. of George Schnertzel, of Griin- 
stadt, Palatinate; 

4—John George (1788-1847), m Margaret Hager (1789- 
1847; Christopher‘); 

s—John Francis, D.D. (1814-81), m Juliana Johnson 

oss 

8-Capt. John Worthington (1650-1701: son of John 
Worthington, of Jesus Coll., Cambridge, Eng.), 
emigrated to America with his brother Sam- 
uel; was in Md., 1670; capt. Anne Arundel Co. 
militia; burgess: judge Provincial Ct.; mem. 
Quorum; m Sarah Howard (Matthew’®): 

7-Thomas (1691-1753), m Elizabeth Ridgely (1711- 
1734: Henry§); 

6—-Nicholas (1734- 93), maj. Am. Rev.; m Catharine 
Griffith (Charles’); 

5—Catharine (b 1761), m 1784, Col. Baker Johnson; 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 157 


4-Catharine W. (b 1785), m 1806, William Ross (1772- 
1852; William® [b Scotland, 1727-97], maj. Am. 
Rev., m 1764, Mary Hanna, 1727-1823); 

3—-Juliana J. (1816-84), m 1839, Rev. John Francis 
Hoff (8 above). 

7-Thomas Johnson (d 1714; son of Sir James 
Johnson, of Great Yarmouth, Eng.), came to 
America bet. 1660-66, settled in Calvert Co., 
Md.; m Mary Baker (Roger‘); 

6-Thomas (1702-77), m 1725, Dorcas Sedgwick 
(Joshua’); 

5-Baker (1747-1811), col. Am. Rev.; m 1784, Cath- 
arine Worthington (5 above). 

2-Son of Charles Worthington Hoff (1854-1915), m 
1896, Violet Hand Browne (See Vol. 1, p. 364, 
for other lineages). 

Not married. Ed. Marston’s University Sch.; 
LL.B., U. Md., 1925. Treas. Union Trust Co. 
of Md. Second lt., F.A., World War. Club: 
Baltimore Country. Residence: 307 Southway, 
Guilford, Baltimore, Md. 

1-HOGG, Gory, b Point Pleasant, Mason Co., W. 
Va., June 29, 1873. 

5-Peter (Hog) Hogg (1703-82), from Scotland, set- 
tled in Va., 1745; capt. Va. colonial forces; 
lawyer; prosecutor-gen. for Colony of Va.; m 
Elizabeth Taylor; 

4—Peter (1773-1823), m Patsey Abney (1780-1846) ; 

er Sen Gory (1800-73), m 1827, Lucy Ball (1809- 

2-Son of Walter Harden Hogg’ (1838-1917), m 1865, 
Elizabeth McGuffin (b 1844); issue: I-Ora (Mrs. 
William Henderson Vaught, qv); II—Gory 
(above). 

Ii—m Sept. 9, 1903, Caroline J. Butterfield (qv). 

Ed. U. of W.Va.; M.D., Coll. Physicians and 
Surgeons, Baltimore, 1895. Physician. Resi- 
dence: Harvey, W.Va. 


1-HOGG, Caroline James Butterfield (Mrs. 
Gory), 6 Cincinnati, O., Nov. 9, 1873. 

9-Benjamin Butterfield, from Eng. to Charles- 
town, Mass., 1638; at Woburn, 1640, Chelmsford, 
1654; m 1st, Ann— (d 1687 or 88); 

8-Nathaniel (b 1642), m 1669, Deborah Underwood 
(b 1650) ; 

m 1703, 


7-Samuel (1670-1737), 
Rachael Spalding; 

6—Ebenezer (b 1706), Dunstable, Mass.; m Sara-—: 

5-Jonas (1742-80), Farmington, Me.; officer Am. 
Rev.; m 1767, Esther Cummings (Capt. John‘); 

4-John (6 1780), m 1800, Sibyl Willard (Lt. Na- 
thaniel>; Col. Aaron*; Simon?; Henry’; Maj. 
Simon’, qv); 

3—Jonas (1820-74), m 1849, Harriet Melissa Darrow 
(James%), 

6-Alexander Baldridge, from Ireland to N.C.; m 
1745, Jane Ramsay; 

5—-Rev. William (1763-1830), grad. Dickinson Coll.; 
m ist, 1792, Rebecca Agnew (Col. James*, m 
Elizabeth Finley; James’, m Mary-); 

i R. (1793-1860), m 1815, Sophia Bradford (d 


ee Agnew (1823-69), m 1851, Caroline James 
2-Dau. of Alden Pease Butterfield (1849-1918), m 
1873, Caroline Ida Baldridge (b 1852); issue: I- 
Jonas (b and d 1875); II—Caroline James (above). 
II-—m Sept. 9, 1908, Dr. Gory Hogg (qv). 
Residence: Harvey, W.Va. 


1_BUTTERFIELD, Oscar Ezra, 6 Wilmington, 
Vt., Sept. 17, 1839. 

9Benjamin Butterfield (d 1688), from Eng. to 
Charlestown, Mass., 1638; an original propr. of 
Chelmsford, 1654; m Ann-; 

8-Joseph (1649-1720), m Lydia Ballard; 

7—Benjamin (1679-1714/15), m Elizabeth Fletcher; 

6-Benjamin (1702-47), m Keziah Patterson: 
5-Benjamin (b 1726), lt. Am. Rev.; mem. Vt. Leg- 
islature; 

4-Capt. Ezra (b 1758), m Martha Hadley: 

eae ea nee (1782-1829), m 1808, Sarah Turner (d 
aet. 89). 

2-Son of Hon. Ezra Turner Butterfield, farmer, 
judge co. court; mem. Va. Legislature: m 
Mary, dau. Rev. Abner Leonard; issue: I-Mary 
Angelia (b 1835); II-Sarah Amelia (twin, 6 
1835); II1I-Oscar Ezra (above); IV—A. Augustine 
(1844-1921; m Marcua §. Brown); V—Lucius 
Alonzo (b 1846; m Ruhama Felker). 

III-m May 18, 1873, Mary Belle Morgan, } Canaan, 
N.H., May 7, 1844: dau. of Rev. Erasmus B. 
Morgan; issue (all } Wilmington, Vt.): 1-Don 
Oscar, b Mar. 19, 1877; treas. Wilmington (Vt.) 
Savings Bank; m June 12, 1907, Alice S., dau. of 


in Indian wars; 


Martin V. Plimpton; 2-Grace Elizabeth, b Aug. 
7, 1879; m Novy, 26, 1918, Sidney O. Morris, d Apr. 
8, 1928; 3-Paul Morgan, b Feb. 23, 1881; B.A., 
Yale, ’0%; physician, New York; 4-Maud Isa- 
belle (Feb. 10, 1883-Oct. 21, 1884); 5-Beth Vincent, 
b Aug. 29, 1884; B.A., Yale, ’11; lawyer. 

Lawyer at Wilmington, Vt., 1867-86, in Neb., 1886- 
1897, and again at Wilmington since 1897. Mem, 
Vt. House of Rep., 1869, 70, 72, 84, Senate, 1876; 
state’s atty., 1874-75; town clerk from 1898. 
Residence: Wilmington, Vt. 


1-BYE, Arthur Edwin, } Phila., Pa., Dec. 18, 1885. 

8-Thomas Bye (ca. 1650-1726; desc. Byes of Bas- 
ingstoke, Hants; Arms of John Bye, of Bas- 
ingstoke, and of his brother Robert, of Lon- 
don, confirmed by Robert Cooke, 1573), from 
Iing., 1699; purchased a plantation of 1,00 
acres at Buckingham and Solebury, Bucks 
Co., Pa.; m Margaret— (d 1724); 

7—John (ca, 1675-1732), m 1704, Sarah Pearson (1680- 
after 1748; Edward’); 

6—Hezekiah (1717-90), m 1748, Mary Ingham (d 1790; 
Jonas’, whose son Jonathan, m Deborah, dau. 
of John Bye, 7 above, and from whom are 
descended all the Inghams of Quaker stock); 

5—-Enoch (1757-1837), m 1781, Abigail Kinsey (d 1824; 
Samuel'); 

4-Amos (1781-1861), m 1806, Deborah Paxson (Ben- 
jamin‘); 

3—Enoch Mortimer (1818-92), m 1848, Phoebe Pusey 
Passmore (Andrew M.’). 

8-Philip Taylor (son of Galvain, of Holcombe, 
Rogus, Devonshire), came to Phila., ca. 1690; m 
Juliana Lyddon; 

7-Benjamin (b 1695), m Hannah Town (John§); 

6-Bernard, m 1746, Mary Kirkbride (Mahlon’; 
Joseph§); 

5-Benjamin (1751-1832), m Elizabeth Burroughs 
(John®); , 

4-David Barton (1795-1873), m Elizabeth Field 
(Stephen‘) ; 

3-—Benjamin (1826-92), m Elizabeth Dickerson (Val- 
entine’), 

2-Son of Andrew Moore Bye (1859-1914), m 1880, 
Mary Taylor (b 1860); issue: I-Arthur Edwin 
(above); II—-Marguerite (b 1890); IiI-Raymond 
(6 1892; m Jane Twining; m 2d, Virginia Lip- 
pincott Higgins). 

I-m July 4, 1911, Mary Catharine Heldring, b 
Zandvoort, Holland, June 9, 1886; dau. Rev, Jan 
Lodowyk Heldring, of Amsterdam, Holland; 
issue: 1-Ottho Gerhard Heldring, 6 Easton, 
Pa.,, June 138, 1912; 2-Margaret, 6 Princeton, 
N.J., Dec. 21, 1913; 3-Ranulph de Bayeux, BD 
Princeton, June 17, 1916; 4~Arthur Edwin, Jr., 0 
Arnhem, Netherlands, Aug. 25, 1919. 

BsiG wos ba. lls Oxtord Ui. A.M... Princeton, 
1914, Ph.D., 1918. Painter and art critic; curator 
of painting, Pa. Museum of Fine Arts. Author: 
Pots and Pans, or Studies in Still-Life Paint- 
ing, 1920. Residence: Swarthmore, Pa. 


1-CROUCH, Mary Lillian Smith (Mrs. John P.), 
6 Bolivar, Mo., Feb. 2, 1868. ; 
9-Robert Field (ca. 1613-ca. 1675), from Eng., died 
at Boston, Mass.; m Mary Stanley (1610-77): 
pre ae (1650-1718), of Braintree, Mass.; m Re- 

ecca—; 

7—William (ca. 1691-ca. 1772), m Sarah—; 

6—John (b 1718), m 1748, Susanna Newcomb; 

5-—John (1752-1826), pvt. Am. Rev.; settled at 
Peterboro, N.H., 1786, where he operated a 
large tannery; m 1776, Ruth Thayer; 

tA es (1782-1863), m 1808, Mary McAlister (1786- 
1853) ; 


38-Katharine Miller (1813-1901), m 18386, Horace 
Huse (1810-81). 

2-Dau. of Catharine Elizabeth Huse (6 1842), m 
1865, Alexander Smith (1832-93), banker; issue: 
I-Charles Field (1866-1926; m 1889, Minnie S. 
Jones); II—-Mary Lillian (above); IIlI-Kathren 
EB. (b 1869; m 1889, D. Clarke Thomas); IV—Alex- 
ander (b 1871; m 1914, Edna Merriwether); V— 
Horace S. (b 1874; m 1908, Nora Thompson); VI-— 
Carrie (1880-1901; m 1898, Elmer S. Jacobs); 
VII-Laura Davis (1884-1909). 

II-m May 3, 1891, Dudley L. Bourne (Mar. 27, 1850- 
Mar. 1, 1912); son of Francis Bourne, of Cul- 
peper Co., Ky., m Eliza Rodefer, of Staunton, 
Va.; issue: 1—-Florence, 6} LaBelle, Mo., Dec. 29. 
1892: m Sept. 23, 1918, Frank C. Skirvin (issue: 
Mary Lillian, 6 1918). 

M 2d, Aug. 7, 1920, John Preston Crouch, b Boone’s 
Creek, Tenn., Nov. 10, 1852; son of Jesse Crouch, 
of Jonesboro, Tenn. 


158 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


Mem. D.A.R. Summer place: LaBelle, Mo. Win- 
ter place: ‘Magic Valley,” Harlingen, Tex. 
Residence: McKinney, Tex. 


1-CUMMINGS, Ada Blanche, 
Calif., Apr. 28, 1883. 

1i-Thomas Sayre (qv); 

10-Daniel (d 1708), at Southampton, L.I., 1657; m 
1st, Hannah Foster (Christopher, m ‘Frances 
Stevens); 

9-Capt. Daniel (1666-1748), Southampton, L.I.; m 
Sarah-; 

8-Isaac (d 1723), m Elizabeth Smith (1699-1790; 
John®, m Sarah White); 

7—-Isaac (1722-1805), m Jane Swaine (bap. 1727; Mat- 
thias’, # Catherine Swaine); 

6—Catherine (bap. 1749), m Timothy Griffen (b ca. 
1750), came to New Providence, N.J., as a young 
man; 

5-Ephraim (0 1785), m Euphemia Simpson (1784- 
1864; John®, m Susan Drake; John‘; John’); 

4—Mary (1815-85), m 1833, Edwin Child (1808-63); 

3—Julia (1834-1916), m 1854, Charles Botsford 
Sweney 1833-87). 

11—Elder John White (qv); 

10—Capt. Nathaniel (1629-1711), m Elizabeth-; 

9-Sarah (b 1664), m John Smith, of Haddam; 

8-Elizabeth (1699-1790), m 1st, Isaac Sayre (8 
above). 

2-Dau. of Georgia Sweney (b 1855), m 1880, John 
Franklin Cumming’s (1835-1918), farmer; issue: 
I—Ada B. (above); II-Madge Christina (6 1885); 
IIlI—Walter Wallace (b 1887; m Lula May 
Sewell); IV—Esther Julia (b 1889); V—Janette (0 
1891; m Frederick A. Marsh); VI—Victor Edwin 
(b 1892; m Louise Huntley); VII—Olga Georgia 
1894-1913); VIII—John Franklin (b 1896); IX—Wil- 
son Shannon (6 1899). 

I—Mem. D.A.R. (chapter sec.), W.C.T.U. (state 
v.p.), A.L. Auxiliary (an organizer, and first 
pres. of Ventura County Aux.), N.E. Hist. 
Geneal. Soc., Calif. Geneal. Soc., Calif. Conf. 
Social Work, Nat. Travel Club, Ebell Club, 
Woman’s City Club (Los Angeles), ete. Resi- 
dence: 510 Santa Paula St., Santa Paula, Calif. 


1-CUMMINGS, John Ellsworth, }) Hopedale, O., 
Oct. 16, 1862. 

4-William Cumming's (1750?-1777), from Scotland 

LOM ba. elibowe soldier Contey Arty.) trom.) Pa., 

thrown from horse at Battle of Brandywine 

from effects of which he died; m 1774, Lydia 

Porter; 

William (1776-1855), m 1802, Catharine Chambers 

(1782-1857; James‘, m Margaret Buchanan, who 

was aunt of Pres. James Buchanan). 

Son of Stephen Chambers Cumming’s (1823-98), 

farmer and teacher; served in 157th Ohio Vols. 

in Civil War; m 1850, Amelia Paulina Mohn 

(1829-1923); issue: I—-George H. (1850-1917; m 1877, 

Eva R. Dunn, 6b 1857); II—Israel Price (b 1855; m 

1881, Jennie A. McNary); III—Alice (b 1857; m 

1887, John L. Price); I[V—Catharine (1859-84; m 

Robert Pittis, b 1854); V—John Ellsworth 

(above); VI—Lizzie (b 1865; m 1892, Ed. L. Swan, 

4 ise). ViIlI-—Mary (6 1868; m 1905, Clayton Kerr, 

V—m Aug. 11, 1891, Jennie H. Wyckoff (1863-Aug. 
11, 1893); dau. of Cornelius Wyckoff, of Dell 
Roy, O.; issue: 1—Paul Wyckoff, 6 LeClaire, Ia., 
Apr. 20, 1898; Bellevue (Neb.) Coll., 16; m Aug. 
1916, Miriam, dau. of Robert Weinland, of 
Colby, Kan. (issue: Edward Ellsworth; Paul 
Weinlan@a). 

M 2d, Nov. 7, 1894, Laura Romig, b Uhrichsville, 
O., Apr. 9, 1868; dau. of Isaac E. Romig, of 
Uhrichsville, m Charlotte Walton; issue: 1— 
Stephen Romig, b Rockwell City, Ia., July 16, 
1897; Bellevue Coll., 18; 2-Joseph Price, b Dows, 
Fai, "Sept. 10, 1900; Wooster Coll., ’21; 3— Charlotte 
Mary, b Dows, Mar. 26, 1902; Monmouth 
Coll., ’24. 

ASB, Coll. of Wooster, Ohio, ’88, A.M., 1891 (D.D., 
1916) ; grad. McCormick ’ Theol. Sem., 1891: 
Ordained Presbyn. ministry, 1891; pastorates 
in Ida. and Iowa, 1891-1924, at Milan, Tll., since 
1924. Mem. S.A.R. (pres. Col. John Montgom- 
a Chapter), Sons of Vets. Residence: Milan, 


b Santa Paula, 


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1-CURRY, Robert Granville, }) Staunton, Va., 
Apr. 9, 1890, 

5—Dr. Robert Curry (1719-1804), from Treland, set- 
tled in Augusta Co., Va., 1753; officer colonial 
militia; m Ann Currie; 

4—Samuel (1770-1845), soldier War 1812; 
Glenn (George®, soldier Am. Rev.): 


m Mary 


38-Robert A. Hannah Anderson 
(James), 

10-William Hyde (qv); 

9-Samuel (1637- Ty | one of the 35 original pro- 
prietors of Norwich, Conn.; m Jane Lee 
(Thomas, d 1641); 

8-Samuel (1665- 1742), m Elizabeth Calkins (John’, 
an original propr. of Norwich); 

7-Elijah (1705-76), m Ruth Tracy (8d from Lt. 
Thomas Tracy, and 3d from Josiah Winslow, 
brother of Gov. Edward Winslow); 

6-Moses (1751-1828), m Sarah Dana (Anderson’, 
killed at Wyoming Massacre in Am. Rev., and 
5th from Richard Dana, d 1690, and 5th from 
Simon Huntington, d 1633); 

5-Lewis (1790-1838), m Lucy Hatch; 

4-Charlotte (1822-1903), m Jonathan 
Stephens (1810-60; 5th from Capt. 
Stephens, 1650-1701, of L.I., N.Y.); 

3—Harriet (b 1842), m John Leslie Duncan (1833-68), 
of Detroit, Mich. 

2—Son of Charles Curry (b 1858), lawyer and legal 
writer; m 1886, Grace Elizabeth Duncan (1864- 
1915); issue: I—Duncan (6b 1887; m Margaret 
Young Echols); II—Beatrice (b and d 1889); III— 
Robert Granville (above); I1V—John Leslie (0 
1892; m Beatrice Fleming); V—Elinor May (0b 
1893; m Samuel H. Parkins); VI—Constance 
Dana (6 1897; m Curry Carter); VII—Margaret 
Henry (1897-98); VIII—Charlotte Hyde (1899-1900) ; 
Riedy Elizabeth (1901-02); X—Dorothy (0b 

IlI-m Dec. 2, 1914, Elise Perry Haile, 6 Staunton, 
Va., July 16, 1890; dau. of Columbus Haile; is- 
sue: 1-Tempe Haile, b Staunton, Va., Aug. 14, 
1918; 2—EFlise Duncan, b Staunton, Nov. 28, 1919. 

B.A. sand LEB; Us Va., 1913) (Deltasesi, F. Buk): 
First asst. counsel, Interstate Commerce 
Commn., Washington. Pvt., U.S.A., Oct. 14- 
Nov. 22, 1918; O.T.C., Ft. Monroe, Va. Resi- 
dence: Battery Park, Bethesda, Md. 


Pedal teat Jane Delia, b Bath, Me., 


aaah Cushing (qv); 

8—Daniel (1619-99), m Lydia Gilman (d 1689); 

7—Peter (1646-1715), m Hannah Hawke (d 1737); 

6—-Stephen (1687-1749), m Catharine Kilby; 

5—Peter (1741-83), m Silence Burr (d 1829); 

4—Christopher (1766-1805), m Eleanor Philbrook 
(1767-1845) ; 

3—Peter (1794-1823), m Mary Woodward (1798-1878). 

5—-John Mereen, m Rebecca Pepper; 

4—John (1772-1852), m Mary Batchelder; 

3—Abel Eaton (1808-44), m Jane Thompson (1808-76). 

li—Elder William Brewster (qv); 

10—Patience (ca. 1600-1634), m Gov. Thomas Prence 


(qv); 

6oMtorey (1631-1711), m 1649/50, Maj. John Freeman 
(1622-1719; Edmund”, qv); 

s-Hdmund (1657- 1717), m Ruth Merrick; m 2d, 
Sarah Mayo; 

7-Mary, m Samuel Hinckley; 

6-Samuel, m Sarah Miller; 

5-Mary, m Timothy Batchelder; 

4—Mary (1774-1851), m John Mereen (4 above). 

2-Dau. of Samuel Woodward Cushing (1821-1905), 
merchant, Bath, Me.; m 1848, Mary Ann Mereen 
(1831-1911); issue: I-William Lee (1849-1921; B.A., 
Yale, ’72; m Mary Lewis Strong); II—John 
Mereen (1851-94; m Emma Smith); I1I]—Samuel 
Dayton (6b 1853); IV—Eleanor Philbrook (6 1856; 
B.A., Smith, ’79); V—Charles Elbridge (b 1863; 
B.A., Yale, ’85); VI-—Jane Delia (above); VII-— 
Frank Delano (6 1871; Ph.B., Yale, ’9). 

VI-A.B., Smith, ’89. Asst. prin. The Masters 
School, Dobbs Ferry, N.Y. Address: The Mas- 
ters School, Dobbs Ferry, N.Y. 


1-ERWIN, Frank Craige, 6 Waxahachie, Tex., 
Apr. 1, 1896. 

6—-Nathaniel (Irwin) Erwin (qv); 

5-Alexander (1750-1830), col. Am. Rev.; clk. Burke 
Co. (N.G,) €t.; mem. N.C. Legislature: m 1770, 
Sarah Ann Robinson (1750-85; James H., Jr.®*), 
was wounded and maimed for life in saving 
the life of a revolutionary soldier: 

4—Col. James (1775-1848), Burke Co., N.C.; m 1808, 
Margaret Locke Phifer; 

38—Martin Phifer (1813-72), Maury Co., Tenn.; m 2d, 
1852, Louisa Amanda Blackman (1822-66; Ben- 
nett*, m Anne, dau. of Richard Clinton, of 
Sampson Co; N.C., and Camden, S.C., soldier 
Am, Rev.). 

6-Gen. Matthew Locke (1730-1801; son of Sir 
Francis, of Kent, Eng.), brig. gen. Am. Rev.; 


(1809-98), om 


Tuthill 
Thomas 


Mar. 27, 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 


mem, 3d, 4th, 5th Congresses from N.C.:; m 
Mary Elizabeth Brandon (Col. John*, of Rowan 
Co, N-C))5 

5-Elizabeth (1758-91), m 1778, Martin Phifer (1756- 
1837), capt. Cont. Army; col. N.C. troops (Maj. 
Martin’, from Switzerland to Pa., 1738); 

4—-Margaret L. (1786-1870), m James Erwin (4 
above). 

6—Daniel Singleton (d ante 1797), of Orange Co., 
V . 


a; 

5-Edmund (d ante 1814), of Jessamine Co., Ky.; m 
1794, Margaret Haydon (Ezekiel’, of Spotsyl- 
vania Co., Va., m Mary-); 

4—-Daniel (1795-1838), m 1817, Catherine Hawkins 
(1798-1870; John®, of Hanover Co., Va.); 

3-John Hawkins (1818-84), of Ellis Co., Tex.; 
served in army of Rep. of Tex., in Mexican 
War, and C.S.A.; m 1851, Rebecca Ann Barker 
(1830-1900), of Lincoln Co., Tenn. 

2-Son of Rufus King Erwin (b 1858), of Waxa- 
hachie, Tex.; m 1880, Mary Ellen Singleton (0 
1858); issue: I-Martin Cyral (m Lillian Phil- 
pott); Il—Annie May (m William Lee Ely); I1I— 
Margaret Elizabeth (b 1886; m Edwin Thomas 
Jones); IV—Joseph Rufus (b 1887; m Katherine 
Mary Peters); V—Hazel G. (m John Karner); 
VI-Verna R. (b 1891; m William S. Henson); 
ViiI—Frank Craige (above). 

Vil-m Margaret Elizabeth Edwards, b Temple, 
Tex., Apr. 7, 1896; dau. of Thomas Edwards 
(Rev. ancestry), of Waxahachie, Tex.; issue: 
1-Frank Craige, Jr., 6 Waxahachie, Jan. 25, 
bee 2-Thomas Lake, 6 Waxahachie, Apr. 27, 
1923. 

Ed. Wentworth (Mo.) Mil. Acad. Promoter, 
Trinity Farm Construction Co., Waxahachie, 
Tex. Second and Ist lt., inf., service at Camp 
Pike, Ark., Camp Lee, Va., and Camp Sevier, 
S.C., Jan. 5-Dec. 21, 1918. Residence: Waxa- 
hachie, Tex. 


1-EWELL, Glenn Blackmer, b. Warsaw, N.Y., 
Feb. 26, 1880. 

9-Henry Ewell (1615-1687/88), from Eng. in the 
“Hercules,” to Scituate, Mass., 1634/35; soldier 
Pequot War; m Sarah Annabel (1622-1709; 
Anthony”, mem. Gen. Ct., Plymouth Colony); 

8—-Gershom (1650-1717), m Mary-; 

7—John (1699-1758), m Elizabeth-; 

jenn (1734-1826), Am. Rey.; m Deborah Bates (d 

hes (1757-1827), Am. Rev.; m Sarah Holbrook 
d@ 1840) ; 

4—Henry (1782-1851), m Betsy Bancroft (d 1851): 

38—-Rev. Henry Bancroft (1811-84), grad. Hamilton 
(N.Y.) Theol. and Lit. Inst. (now Colgate U.), 
1836; m Fanny Blackmer. 

ll-Elder William Brewster (qv); 

10—Mercy (1631-1711), m Maj. John Freeman (1621- 
1719), dep. Old Colony Ct., 1653; asst. gov., 1667- 
1692; maj. militia of co. 1685; 

9-Thomas (1653-1715), selectman, clerk, coroner: 
m 1673, Rebecca Sparrow (1655-1740; John): 

8—Mercy (1674-1747), m Paul Sears (Paul®: Rich- 
ard’, from Eng., first appears on tax list, 
Plymouth, Mass., 1633); 

7—Mercy (1702-80), m Joseph Blackmer (1697-1771); 

6-Joseph (1729-95), Am. Rev.; m Mary Corbett 
(1734-1811) ; 

5—Joseph (1767-1848), m Thankful Spear (1767-93): 

Tuo (1786-1867), War 1812; m Sally Joslin (1785- 


3-Fanny (1821-93), m Rev. 
above). 

2-Son of Rev. Jirah Blackmer Ewell (1853-87), 
B.S., Cornell, ’'73; Rochester Theol. Sem., 1877: 
m 1878, Mary Florine Mallory (b 1855); issue: I— 
ao Blackmer (above); II—Bertha Anna (b 

I-m Apr. 17, 1906, Ada Delamater, B Gloversville, 
N.Y., Sept. 4, 1878; dau. of James Cornelius 
Delamater; issue (all } Rochester, N.Y.): 1— 
Paul Brownell, 6 Jan. 18, 1909; 2-Jean Helen, h 
Aug. 18, 1912; 3-Marjorie A., b May 4, 1917; 4— 
Roger Allen, b May 27, 1924. 

A.B., Colgate, ’03 (Delta U.): Rochester Theol. 
Sem., 1911, B.D., 1912. Registrar and librarian. 
Rochester Theol. Sem.: also sec. of faculty 
and bd. trustees (See Who’s Who in America). 
Mem. S.M.D., S.A.R. Club: University. Resi- 
dence: 10 Brighton St., Rochester, N.Y. 


apd edt Se Edwin, ) Tippah Co., Miss., Nov. 
5-Ambrose Ray (ca. 1740-1798-99), probably b in 


Henry B. Ewell (3 


159 


Va., d Union Co., S.C.; soldier Am. Rev.; m ca. 
1770, Elizabeth— (1748-1831) ; 

4—Hosea (1776-1860), m 1796, Mary Lamb (1777-1856 ; 
Col. Gideon®, of N.C., m Mary Gregory); 

3—-Rev. Ambrose (1798-1873), m 1st, 1819, Mary Gar- 
rett (1800-53). 

6-Silas Garrett (ca. 1730-1804-05), m 1753, Ann— (ca. 
1732-post 1805); 

5—John (ca. 1754-1805-06), of Laurens Co., S.C.; pvt. 
and adj. in Am. Rev.; m 1774, Hannah-— (ca. 1755- 
will recorded, 1821); 

4—Joseph (1775-1849), m 1799, Priscilla Ramage Dil- 
lard (1785-1857; James? [1755/b0-1936], Capt. Am. 
Rev.; m 1st, 17/4, Mary Ramage, patriot and 
heroine in Am, Rev.); 

3—Mary (1800-53), m Ambrose Ray (3 above). 

d-Richard Northcross (ca. 1740-will probated 
1801), m Jane— (will probated 1808); 

4-Thomas (1776-1839), m 1797, Hester MecGlamory 
(1778-1847; John®, Am. Rev., m Isabella, dau. of 
Robert McKittrick); 

3-John McGlamory (1799-1855), m 1827, Sarah Lar- 
rison Oakes (1809-54; James‘, m Hannah, dau. 
Joseph Larrison, Am. Rev.; Jonathan®; Jona- 
than*®; Thomas’; Thomass). 

2-Son of Hosea Halcomb Ray (1843-1912), soldier 
C.S.A.; m 1865, Sarah Margery Northcross (0 
1844); issue: I-Hugh Edwin (above); lI—Claude 
Simpson (m Hattie Barrett); Il1I-Aylma Oakes; 
IV-Thomas Henry (m Isabella Dunlap); V— 
Charles Lamb (m Myrtle Tapp); VI—-Albert 
Earl (m Nancy Gray); VII—Clara Northcross; 
VillI—Laura Garrett (m Guy B. Smalley); IX— 
Joseph Brooks (m Lucy Mae Wells). 

I-m Oct. 6, 1891, Ottie Garrett, 6 Pocahontas, 
enn Octa2). 11s ledauy Of Cols Gnw. is. Gar 
rett, C.S.A.; issue: 1-Margery Elizabeth (Mrs. 
Ben E. Everett, qv for Bouton and Paisley 
lineages); 2-Olga (Jan. 3, 1895-d infancy); 3— 
Mary Agnes, b Pocahontas, Tenn., Jan. 27, 1896; 
B.A., Tenn. Coll., 17; m May 1, 1918, Lt. Jame- 
son Calvin Jones; 4~Hugh Edwin, Jr.,) Corinth, 
Miss., Sept. 8, 1908; B.A., U. Miss., 724; m Nov. 2, 
1924, Mary Lucile Candler; 5-Rosa Louise, 8 
Corinth, Aug. 30, 1906; Randolph-Macon 
Woman’s, '28; 6-Austin Fentress, 6 Corinth, 
June 18, 199; U. Va.; 7-Jane Paisley, 0 
Corinth, Dec. 14, 1911. 

Pres. Corinth Machinery Co.; v.p. Corinth Bank 
& Trust Co.; dir. Miss. Power Co., ete. Pres. 
Bd. of Edn., Corinth, from 1910. Deacon, Bapt. 
Ch. Mason (32°). Residence: Corinth, Miss, 


1-EVERETT, Margery Elizabeth Ray (Mrs. Ben 
E.), 6 Pocahontas, Tenn., Mar. 19, 1893. 

I-John Bouton (1615-1704/05; son of Count Nicholas 
Bouton), a Huguenot; from Eng. in the ‘“As- 
surance” to Boston, 1635; lived at Boston and 
Watertown, Mass., and Hartford and Norwalk, 
Conn.; rep. Conn. Gen. Ct.; m 2d, 1656, Abigail 
Marvin (1640-72); 

8-John (6 1659), of Norwalk; m 1685, Sarah Greg- 
gory (b 1667; John’); 

7-Nathaniel (1691-will dated 1775), m Hannah-; m 
2d, Mary-; 

6—Daniel (1740-1821), capt. Am. Rev.; m 1767, Mary 
Mead (d 1801; Peter’ [1700-80], justice, Green- 
BE Conn., and mem. Com. Safety, m Han- 
nah-—); 

5—Jared (1781-1858), moved from Stamford, Conn., 
eee Co., N.Y.; m 1802, Polly Webb (1782- 

4—Ralph Leonard (1810-1900), physician; removed 
to Canaan, Miss.; m 1843, Anna Jane Gibson; 

3-Elizabeth Jane (b 1845), m 1866, Col. George 
Washington Brooks Garrett, C.S.A. (1840-1916), 

7-William Paisley (1700-08-1777), from Ulster CGo., 
Ireland, 1737/38, settled on Schuylkill River abt. 
20 miles above Phila., Pa.; moved to N.C., 1765; 
m 1st, 1736/87, Elinor McLean; 

6—John (1745-1811), maj. and It. col. U.S.A. and 
served in Am. Rey.; m 1769, Mary Ann Denny 
(1748-1833) ; 

5—Elizabeth (1785-1846), m 1810, Moses Gibson (1783- 
1857; Andrew*, from Scotland to Charleston. 
S.C., at 15, soldier Am. Rev., m Jane, dau. of 
John Freeland, of Orange Co., N.C.); 

4-Anna Jane_ (1821-1901), m Dr. Ralph Leonard 
Bouton (4 above). 

2-Dau. of Ottie Garrett (b 1871), m 1891, Hugh Ea- 
win Ray (qv for Ray lineages). 

M Jan. 14, 1914, Bennett Everton Everett, b Hazen, 
Ark., May 15, 1884; insurance and real estate 
business; Mason (32°); son of Bailey Johnson 
Everett (6 1845), m 1865, Annie P. Jolly (b 1845), 
of Hickory, Miss.; issue: 1-Bennett Everton, 


160 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


Jr., 6 Corinth, Miss.,- et at 1918; 2-Margery 


Jane, bd Corinth, Oct. 

Tenn. Coll., class 1S Ment CAD SAS kes 
(regent LaSalle Chapter 2 terms), U. D. C., Gen. 
Fed. Women’s Clubs, Miss. Fed. (state chmn. 
child welfare). A.R.C. medal and certificate 
for 1,600 hours service during World War. 
Residence: 828 Jackson St., Corinth, Miss. 


ROBERT MILLIGAN (1814-75). 


Born 
Tyrone, Ireland, July 25, 1814; A.B., Washington 


Oounty 


Coll., Pa., ’40, A.M., 1843; prof. English litera- 
ture, Washington Coll., 1840-49, prof. chemistry 
and natural history, ibid, 1849-52; prof. mathe- 
matics, Indiana U., 1852-54, Bethany (W. Va.) 
Coll., 1854-59 ; pres. Ky. U., 1859-65, and pres. 
Coll. of the Bible (Disciples), ibid, 1865-75. 
Author. 


ai trtsrglatente 
dith A.), 6 Lexington, Ky. 

9-Henry Coleman, from Eng., settled in Prin- 
cess Ann Co., Va., 1632; 

8-Richard (b 1654) ; 

7—-Robert (was living 1674); of Abingdon, Glou- 
cester Co., Va.; 

6—-Robert, of King and Queen Co., Va., later of 
SU peat Spotsylvania Co., Va.; m Elizabeth 

n 

5—John (710-83), of Pine Forest, Spotsylvania 
Co., Va.; ensign Cont. Line; m 1731, Eunice 
Hawes; 

4—John (b 1753), soldier Am. Rev.; m Lucy Chiles; 

3-Samuel (1804-84), m Elizabeth Chapman Graves. 

8-Maj. James Goodwin (d 1687), from Eng., set- 
tled on Back Creek, York Co., Va., 1648; was 
justice and bugress; m 1st, Rachel— (1630-66) ; 

7—Peter (ca. 1662-1731), m before 1696/97, Rebecca 
Tiplady (Capt. John§, justice of York Co.); 

6—James (d 1757), m 2d, Mrs. Elizabeth Chapman 
Chisman (b 1709); 

5-Robert (1739-89), served in Am. Rev.; 
S.C. rangers; m 1766, Jane Tulloch; 

4—Mary (d 1815), m 1790, Joseph Graves; 

3-Elizabeth C. (1807-93), m 1825, Samuel Cole- 
man (3 above). 

Maternally, 4—John Milligan, from Ireland, 
1818; settled in Trumbull Co., O.; m Margaret-; 

3—Robert (1814-75), grad. Washington Coll., Pa.; 
’40; educator; Ist pres. Ky. U., 1859-65; m 1842, 
Ellen Blaine Russell (James%4), 


Eleanor Coleman (Mrs. Mere- 


capt. 


2-Dau. of Dr. Benjamine Lindsay Coleman 
(1847-1915), physician; m 1873, Isabella Reed 
Milligan (1847-1918); issue: I-Eleanor (above); 
II—Robert M. (m Elsie Stoll). 

I-m Feb. 20, 1918, Meredith Armistead John- 
ston, 6 Lexington, Ky.; son of J. Fletcher 
Johnston, lawyer, of Lexington. 

B.A., Transylvania, ’08 (Delta Delta Delta). 
Mem. C.D.A., D.F.P.A., D.A.C., D.A.R. (ex-re- 
gent Lexington, Ky., Chapter; regent chapter 
at Claremont, Va.), A.A.U.W., Va. League of 
Women Voters (dir. 4th dist.), James River 
Garden Club. Club: Woman’s (Richmond, 
Va.). Residences: Lexington, Ky., and “Clare- 
mont Manor,’ Claremont-on-the-James, Va. 


AE eater Clyde Harold, 6b Palatka, Fla., Feb. 

9-Maj. Thomas Hawkins; 

8—Joseph, m Sarah-—; 

7-Sarah, m Gen. John Sevier (1745-1815), mem, 1st 
Congress, 1789-91, from N.C.; gen. militia; gov. 
of Tenn., 1796-1801, and 1803-09; mem. 12th and 
13th Congresses, 1811-15 (Valentine’); 

6—Elizabeth, m Maj. William Clark; 

5-Sarah H., m Gen. James Rutherford Wyly; 

4—Oliver C. (1808-93), m Lucy Eddins (1812-50); 

3—Martha Caroline (1840-82), m Henry Alexander 
Fuller (b 1835). 

9-Alexander Cleveland, m Lady Axminster (dau, 
of Lord Axminster, of London); 

8—Alexander; 

7-Col. Benjamin, m Mary Graves; 

6—Jemina, m James Wyly; 

5-Gen. James Rutherford, m 
Clark (5 above). 

8-Col. William FitzHugh (1651-1701), from Eng., 
1670; settled at ‘‘Bedford,’’ on the Rappahan- 
nock, in Va.; burgess; col. Stafford Co. forces; 

.m Sarah Tucker; 

7-George, m Mary Mason; 

6—Col. William (1721-98), col. Md. troops; burgess; 
m 2d, Anne (Frisby) Rowsby; 

5—-Lt. Col. Peregrine (1759-1811), officer Am. Rev.; 
m 1782, Elizabeth Crowley Chew (1766-1854) ; 

4-Bennett Chew (1794-1865), m 1819, Sarah Phelps 
(1798-1882) ; 

3-Elizabeth (1824-1912), m 1848, Napoleon B. Cas- 
well (1816-83). 

2—Son of Oliver Clyde Fuller, m 1881, Kate Fitz- 
hugh Caswell (6 1862); issue: I-Edythe (6 1882; 
m Hugh de Laussat Willoughby, Jr.); II- 
Elizabeth (b 1884; m Rufus Gardiner Kellogg); 
I1I—Inez Fitzhugh (b 1886; m G. Benjamin 
Miller); [V—Lytie (6 1889: m William Bradford 
Stryker); V-Clyde Harold (above); VI—Robert 
Sevier (b 1901; m Jacqueline Smith). 

V—m Feb, 14, 1917, Mattie Harris Crandall (av); 
issue: 1-Oliver Clyde, II, } Milwaukee, Wis., 
Oct. 30, 1919; 2-Penelope Ann, b Milwaukee, 
Mar. ee 1922. 

Princeton, 717. V.p. First Wis. Trust Co. Served 
as pvt. Troop A, 1st Wis. Cav., campaign on 
Mexican border, June-Oct. 1916. Second and 1st 
1t., Co. F, 107th Enegrs., U.S.A., 1917-19; service 
in France and Italy each 6 months. Mem. 
S.C.W., S.A.R., A.L. Clubs: Milwaukee, Mil- 
waukee Country, Milwaukee Athletic, Town, 
and University. Residence: ‘‘Riverdale,” North 
Milwaukee, Wis. 


1-FULLER, Mattie Harris Crandall (Mrs. Clyde 
H.), 6 Milwaukee, Wis., July 8, 1893. 

8-Lt. Thomas Leffingwell (qv); 

7—Thomas (1649-1724), m Mary ‘Bushnell (1654/55 - 
1745; Richard’; Francis?, av); 

6—-Benajah (1693-1756), m Joanna Christopher; 

5—Elisha (1743-1804), ensign of minute men in Am. 
Rev.; m 1766, Alice Tracy; 

4-Sarah (d 1846), m 1799, Roswell Culver: 

ee Cornelia (6 1814), m 1833, George B. Cran- 

a. 

10-Elder William Brewster (qv); 

9—-Jonathan (1593-1659), m 1624, Lucretia Oldham; 

8—Mary (1627-91), m 1645, John Turner; 

ane of Scituate; m Richard Christopher (d 


ote (b 1706), m Benajah Leffingwell (6 

above 

2-Dau. of George Edward Crandall (1836-1919), m 
1871, Ellen Tamsen Sivyer (d 1922), 

M Feb. 14, 1917, Clyde Harold Fuller (qv for 
issue). 

Residence: 


Sarah Hawkins 


“Riverdale,” North Milwaukee, Wis. 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 161 


1-GREENWAY, John Campbell, b Huntsville, 
Ala., July 6, 1872. 

7-Gilbert Christian Greenway, from Scotland to 
Lancaster, Pa., 1726; m Margaret Richardson; 

6—-William Christian, m Mary Campbell; 

5-Andrew Russell, m Margaret Christian; 

4-James Cowan, m Margaret Russell; 

3—John C., m Margaret C. Cowan. 

7—Evan Shelby (qv); 

6-Gen. Evan (1720-94), capt. and maj. French and 
Indian War; maj. Am. Rev.; brig. gen. N.C. 
militia; m 1744, Laetitia Coxe (d 1777; David’, 
of Md.); 

5-Col. Isaac (1750-1826), of ‘Traveller’s Rest,” 
Lincoln Co., Ky.; officer Am. Rev., and was 
known as ‘Hero of King’s Mountain’; first 
gov. of Ky., 1792-96 and 1812-16; officer War 1812; 
m 1783, Susannah Hart (Capt. Nathaniel*, a 
propr. of the Transylvania Co.); 

4—-Sarah (b 1785), m 1802, Dr. Ephraim McDowell. 

8-Ephraim McDowell (qv); 

7-Capt. John (1703-42), m Magdalen Woods; 

6-Samuel (1735-1817), capt. in Indian wars; col. 
Am. Rev.; mem. Va. House of Burgesses; set- 


tled at Danville, Ky., 1783; pres. ist State 
Constl. Conv., 1792; circuit judge; m Mary 
McClung; 


5-Samuel (b 1764), soldier Am. Rev.; Ist U.S. mar- 
shal of Ky., 1792; m Anne Irvine; 

4-Dr. Ephraim, M.D. (d 1830), the “Father of 
ovariotomy”’; m Sarah Shelby (4 above). 


2-Son of Gilbert Christian Greenway, M.D. (b . 
1844), m Alice White; issue: I-Addison W.: II-— | 
John Campbell (above); II1I—Gilbert Christian | 
(Ph.B., Yale-S., 98); IV-James Cowan (b 1877; ' 


B.A., Yale, ’00; m Harriet Lauder); V—Sarah (m 
Col. W. Li. Keller, U.S.A.). 


IIl-m Nov. 4, 1923, Isabella Selmes Ferguson; is- | 


sue: 1John Selmes, b Oct. 11, 1924. 

Ph.B., Yale-S., ’95; (LL.D., U. Ariz., 1920). Mining 
engr.; now gen. mgr. Calumet & Arizona Min- 
ing Co., New Cornelia Copper Co., ete. Pvt. 
and 2d It. and ist It., Ist U.S. Vol. Cav. (Roos- 
evelt’s Rough Riders), Spanish-Am. War; 
cited by War Dept.; promoted Ist lt. “For gal- 
lantry in action,” at Battle of San Juan Hill; 
maj., engrs., U.S.A., World War, Oct. 23, 1917; 
lt. col. of inf.; served with lst Eners., 1st 
Div., and 101st Inf., 26th Div., A.E.F.; award- 
ed D.S.C.; Croix de Guerre with two palms; 
Croix de l’Etoile; Legion d’Honneur (See 
Who’s Who in America). Mem. S.A.R., Rough 
Riders, A.L. Clubs: Boone and Crockett, 
Racquet and Tennis (New York), Warren Dis- 
trict Country. Residence: Warren, Ariz. 


1-GRENFELL, Donald Stuart, b Black Earth, 
Wis., Aug. 12, 1892. 

1l-John Putnam (qv); 

10-Lt. Nathaniel (1619-1700), m Elizabeth Hutchin- 
son (1629-98; Richard); 

9-Capt. Benjamin (1664-ca. 1715), m 1686, Elizabeth 
Putnam (d 1705; Lt. Thomas; John, above); 

8-Dea. Nathaniel (d 1754), m 1709, Hannah Rob- 
erts; 

7-Jacob (1711-81), m 1735, Susannah Styles (d 1776); 

ee eo ae (1740-1810), Am. Rev.; m 2d, Hannah— 


5-Hannah (1769-1852), m 1792, Samuel Burton (1767- 
1853; Maj. Jonathan®, French and Indian War 
and Am. Rev., m Huldah Nichols; John’; 
John’; Isaac®; John; Boniface", qv); 

4—Horace (1809-87), m 1833, Mary Ann Taylor; 

8-Lucy Jane (1834-1904), m 1854, Joseph Q. Stuart 
(1826-1917; Joseph*t, m Sally Tilton; Josephi; 
Joseph*®; Richard’; Ebenezer’; Duncan’); 
11—-Reginald Foster (qv); 

10—Mary (6 1618), m 2d, Lt. Francis Peabody (qv); 

9-Hepsibah (6 1652), m 1678, Daniel Rea (b 1654; 
Joshua?) ; 

8-Elizabeth (b 1687), m 1708, John Towne (b 1678: 
Joseph®; William’); 

7-Elizabeth (6 1711), m 2d, Jeremiah Towne (b 
1705; William’; Edmund®; William”, above); 

6-Nehemiah (1748-1820), Am. Rev.; m 1771, Lucy 
Towne (d 1841; Joshua’, Am. Rev.; Jacob’; Ja- 
cob®; Jacob”; William"): 

5-Mary (b 1785), m 1808, James Taylor (b 1779; 
Capt. Reuben*®, Am. Rev.; Samuel?; Abraham’; 
Abraham’; William”, qv); 

4—-Mary Ann _ (1812-1907), m 
above). 

2-Only child of William John Grenfell (b 1865), 
bank cashier, Grass Valley, Calif.; m 1891, 
Nettie Alita Stuart (b 1867). 


Horace Burton (4 


M 2d, Dec. 29, 1925, Julie Ann Sanders, 0 Peru, 
Ill., Dec. 29, 1891, 

Ch.E., U. Wis., 14 (Tau Beta Pi). Mer. Oakland 
pliant, Chemical and Pigments Co. Pvt., Am- 
bulance Co. 121, 106th San. Train, 31st Div., and 
in France, Oct. 1918-Aug. 1919. Residence: 
Oakland, Calif. 


1-GRIFFIN, Charles Francis, 
Lassen Co., Calif., Apr. 26, 1869. 

93-Humphrey (Griffing) Griffin (1605-62), lived at 
ison om Mass.; m Elizabeth Andrews (d 

8-John (1635-88), Haverhill, Mass.; m 1668, Lydia 
Shatswell (1646-1729) ; 

7-Sgt. Ebenezer (1673-1723), New London, Conn.; 
m 1702, Mary (Harris) Hubbell (Gabriel Har- 
ris’; Walter’), widow of Ebenezer Hubbell; 

6-Samuel (1705-ante 1737), New London, Conn.; m 
1727, Ann Avery (b 1707); 

5-Samuel (1728-ca. 1800), Searsport, Me.; after 
middle age began to write name Griffin; m 
1753, Desire Crary (b 1729); 


b Susanville, 


4-Ebenezer (1758-1849), Searsport, Me.; m 1795, 
Lydia Pendleton (1771-1812); 
3—Ebenezer_ (1798-1872), Searsport, Me.; m 1822, 


Clarissa Peabody York (1805-94), 

ll-Elder William Brewster (qv); 

Pane (1593-1659), m 1624, Lucretia Oldham 
(¢ ; 

8—Ruth (1681-77), m 1651, John Pickett (d 1667); 

8—Mary (d 1735), m 1672, Capt. Benjamin Shapley 
(@ 1706; Nicholas’); 

Gaat (1685-1751), m 1704, Thomas Avery (1679-ante 


6—Ann (6 1707), m Samuel Griffing (6 above). 

2-Son of Francis Marion Griffin (1830-1915), sailor, 
miner, merchant; 1st lt., Co. C, 3d Calif. Vol. 
Inf. in Civil War, served 1861-64; m 1868, Mar- 
gretta Louisa Malloy (1844-1915); issue: I-— 
Charles Francis (above); II-Clara Louisa (b 
1872; m 1918, James Reade Watson); IlI—Pauline 
faeneen (1878-1895); IV—John Warren (1880- 

Ni 

I-Not married. M.D., Cooper Med. Coll., 1891. 
Physician; served as house surgeon, San Fran- 
cisco City and County Hosp., 1892-93; clin. 
asst., lecturer, adjunct to chair of therapeu- 
tics, Cooper Med. Coll., 1894-1906. Capt yi. C., 
U.S.A., service with 30th Div. in Ore. and 
Wash., Apr. 2, 1918-Dec. 19, 1919; permanently 
injured in line of duty. Mem. S.M.D. (state 


historian Calif. soc.), S.C.W., A.L.: pres. 
Calif. Geneal. Soc. Club: Commonwealth. 
Residence: 4008 Judah St., San Francisco, 
Calif. 

1-GROVES, William Taylor, } Northfield, Mich., 
Nov. 28, 1887. 


9-Nicholas (Le Grove, Le Gros) Groves (d 1703- 
1704), from Isle of Jersey to Salem, Mass., 
before 1668; early settler of Beverly, Mass.; 
signer of petition against imposts to Gen. 
Ct. of Mass. Bay Colony, 1668; seaman; m 1671, 
Hannah Sallows (1654-1718; Robert, m Free- 
born, dau. of Peter Wolfe; Micha™, early set- 
tler of Salem and Beverly, Mass.): 

8—-Peter (bap. 1679-1755), mariner, Beverly, Mass.; 
m 1st, 1702-03, Hannah Winter (d 1707; Edward?, 
of Marblehead, Mass., m Deborah Golt);: 

7-Nicholas __(1703/04-1775), settled at Brimfield, 
Mass., 1731; moderator, selectman, assessor, 
treasurer; m 1724, Hannah Corning (b 1703: Jo- 
seph’, m Rebecca, dau. of Peter Woodbury; 
Samuel®; Samuel?*); 

6-Nicholas (1726-1806), of Monson, Mass.; select- 
man; m 1730, Mary Hubbard; 

5-Jesse (1754-1819), set. Am. Rev.; early settler 
of Whitingham, Vt., 1783: moved to E. Charle- 
aoe? Mass., 1796; m 1st, Martha Parley (d 
1801) ; 

4-Nicholas (1788-1866), settled at Northfield, 
Washtenaw Co., Mich., 1831; m ist, 1816, Rox- 
anna Stearns (1787-1824; Levi®, Am. Rev., m 
Lois, dau. of Ebenezer Stoddard; Benjamin‘; 
Samuel’; Isaac’; Isaac®, qv); 

3-William P. (1819-99), farmer and fruit grower: 
m 1851, Harriet Fitzsimmons (1830-92; Thomas’, 
m Eliza Watrous; John®; James‘). 

10-George Hubbard (qv); 

9-John (1630-1702), Hadley, Mass.; m Mary Mer- 


riam (William™, m Sarah, dau. of James 
Burges); 
8—-Daniel (1661-1744), Hatfield, Mass.; m Esther 
Rice (1665-1744; Samuel®, of Marlborough, 


162 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


Mass., m Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas King; 
Edmund”, qv); 

7-Samuel (1897. 1750), Brimfield, Mass.; m Hannah 
Bliss (d 1781; Thomas’, of Springfield, Mass., 
m Hannah Cadwell; Samuel; Thomas”: 
Thomas, qv); 

6—Mary (1730- 1801), m Nicholas Groves (6 above). 

2-Only child of Albert Damon Groves (1853- 
1924), co. auditor of Washtenaw Co., Mich., 
1919-24; alderman, Ann Arbor, 1921-24; m 1886, 
Emma Louise Taylor (b 1859). 

M Sept. 2, 1922, Eleanor Harrington, 0b Byron, 
Mich., Nov. 15, 1900; dau. of Rufus F. Har- 
rington, of Owosso, Mich.; issue: 1—-William 
Albert, 6 Mar. 9, 1926. 

Ed. U. Mich. Mer. Albert D. Groves Co., Ann 
Arbor, Mich. Soldier World War, 1918- 19. Au- 
thor and publisher: “Groves Family in Amer- 


ica,” 1915. Mem. S.A.R. (treas. Washtenaw 
Chapter), A.L. (vice-cdr. Irwin Preiskorn 
Post). Residence: 907 E. Huron St., Ann Ar- 
bor, Mich. 

1-GUNNISON, Herbert Foster, ) Halifax, N.S., 
June 28, 1858. 


7-Hugh Gunnison (ca. 1610-1658), from Sweden, 
d at Kittery, Me.; m 2d, 1647, Mrs. Sarah Lynn; 

6-Elihu (1650-ca. 1729), m 1674, Martha Trickee; 
m 2d, Elizabeth-; 

5—Joseph (1690-1748), m Susanna Follett; m 2d, 
Elizabeth Lewis; m 3d, Margaret Nelson; m 
4th, Susanna Ayers; 

4-Samuel (1720/21-1806), m 2d, 1752, Alice Fernald 
(1725/26-1804) ; 

3—Nathaniel (1766-1813), m 1789, Hannah Batchelder 
(1767-1818). 

8-Thomas Foster (d 1682), Billerica, 
Elizabeth—-; 

7-John (1642-ca. 1732), m 
(Thomas5) ; 

6-Chillingsworth (1680-1764), m 1st, ca. 1704, Mercy 
Freeman (John’; Maj. John§; Edmund, qv); m 
2d, Mrs. Susanna Sears; m 3d, Ruth (Mer- 
rick) Sears; 

5-Isaac (1718- 70), m Hannah Sears (Samuel®, m 
1710, Ruth Merrick, next above); 

4-David (1742-1825), m Phebe Freeman; 

3—Freeman (1782- 1870), m Ast, 1806, Mehitable Low 
(1783-1842). 

10—Elder William Brewster (qv); 

9-Patience (ca. 1600-1634), m 1624, Gov. Thomas 
Prence (qv); 

ienitnad as (6b 1631), m 1649, Maj. John Freeman (Ed- 
mun 

pene mae (1653- 1715), m 1673, Rebecca Sparrow; 

6—Col. Edmund, m 1703, Phebe Watson; 

5-Edmund, m 1731, Mary Clark; 

4—Phebe, m 1768, David Foster 4 above). 

9-Stephen Hopkins (av); ; 

8—-Giles (ca. 1605/06-ca. 1690), m 16389, Katharine 
Wheldon (d ca. 1689); 

7-Abigail (b 1644), m 1667, Ens. William Merrick 
(1643-1702) ; 

6—-Ruth, as widow of Samuel Sears, m 2d, Chil- 
lingsworth Foster (6 above). 

8-George Soule (qv); 

7—Patience, m 1666, John Haskall (or Haskell); 

6—Mary, m 1707, Scotto Clark; 

5-Mary, m 1731, Edmund Freeman (5 above). 

2-Son of Rev. Nathaniel Gunnison (1811-71), 
Universalist minister; m 18384, Sarah A. Rich- 
ardson (d@ 1837); m 2d, 1838, Ann Louisa Foster 
(1819-88); issue (ist marriage): I-Marilla Ann 
(1836-1901; m Hillard P. Griffin, 1832-1910); (2d 
marriage) ; II-—Foster N. (1840- -1915: m Emma 
Elliot, b 1839) ; III—Anna Louise (1842- 61); IV— 
Almon, D.D., LL.D. (1844-1917; 6th Pres. St. 
Lawrence U.; m Ella I. Everest, 1848-1919); V— 
Walter Balfour (1852-1916; prin. Erasmus Hall 
High Sch., Brooklyn; m Blanche Waton, 0 
1854); VI- Herbert Foster (above). 

ae "Apr. 29, 1886, Alice May (Oct. 29, 1861-Aug. 

3, 1903); dau. of John May, of Brooklyn; issue 

(all b Brooklyn): 1—Raymond May, Bb Apr. 14, 
1887; St. Lawrence, ’09; capt., Ordnance Dept., 
World War; m Oct. 19, 1912, Olive Mason, d 
Jan. 24, 1888; dau. of Frank H. Mason, of 
Brookline, Mass. (issue: Pauline, b 1913; Alice, 
b 1916; Herbert Foster, 94, 6 1919); 2—-Edith 
(Apr. 15, 1890-June 11, 1894) ; 3—Florence, 6 Aug. 
13, 1892; Packer Inst.; m June 9, 1921, feos 
Henry ‘Brown, Alby (issue: Nathalie, b 1922); 4— 
Foster, 6 June 9, 1896; St. Lawrence, ’18; en- 
sign, U.S.N. taal See World War; m Apr. 138, 1918, 
Caroline Cook McAllaster, b Aug. 23, 1893; dau. 
of Archibald McAllaster. 


Mass.; m 


Mary Chillingsworth 


M 2d, Jan. 20, 1928, Mrs. Effie Munas Baldwin, Db 


Feb. 7, 1877. 

A.B., St. Lawrence, ’80 (Beta Theta Pi, P.B.K.), 
A.M., 1882 (LL.D., 1924). Publisher and dir. 
Brooklyn Eagle, 1897-1921, v.p. and treas, 1921- 
1925, and president since 1925. Trustee St. Law- 
rence U.; sec.-treas. Brooklyn Law Sch., ete. 
(See Who’s Who in America). Hobby: Col- 
lector of autographs and manuscripts. Clubs: 
Hamilton, University (Brooklyn), Crescent, 
etc. Summer place: Highmount, N.Y. Resi- 
dence: 8311 Ridge Boul., Brooklyn, N.Y. 


1-HOLBROOK, Richard Thayer, }) Windsor 
Locks, Conn., Dec. 13, 1870. 

7-—John Holbrook, from Derby, Eng., settled at 
what became Oyster Bay, Gils: 

6—Dea. Abel (6 1653), first white child b at Oyster 
Bay, L.1.; m Anne (or Hannah) Merriam, of 
Milford, Conn.; 

5—-Daniel, m 1729, Elizabeth Riggs; 

4—Daniel (6 1747), col. militia during Am. Rev.; 
m 1776, Anne Hitchcock; 

3—Josiah (1788-1854), B.A., Yale, 1810; educationist; 
m 1815, Lucy Swift (Rev. Zephaniah‘, of Der- 
by, Conn.). 

1W—yohn Alden (qv); 

9—-Ruth, m 1657, John Bass; 

8-Hannah, m Joseph Adams (6 1654; John®; 
ry dv); 

7-Ebenezer; 

6—Boylston (b 1704); 

5—-Mary (b 1734), m 1772, Elkanah Thayer; 

4-Plkanah, m ca. 1808, Hannah Thaxter (Rev. 
Joseph’, chaplain Am. Rev.); 

38—Joseph, m Orrel White (8th 
White, qv). 


2-Son of (Timothy) Dwight Holbrook (1819-91), 
m 1868, Kalista Thayer (1840-1923); issue: I- 
Dwight Gerard (b 1867; m Charlotte Long); 
II—Richard Thayer (above). 

II-Not married. B.A., Yale, ’93 (Alpha Delta 
Phi); Ph.D., Columbia, 1902. Education since 
1896; prof. French, U. Calif., since 1919. Served 
in Foyers du Soldat, France, 1918-19. Cheva- 
lier de la Légion d’Honneur, 1920 (See Who’s 
Who in America). Residence: Faculty Club, 
Berkeley, Calif. 


1-HOLDEN, Charles Arthur, }) Hudson, Mass., 
July 14, 1872. 

8-Richard Holden (ca. 1609-1695/96), from Eng. 
in the “Frances,” 1634; an original propr. of 
Groton, Mass.; m 1640/41, Martha Fosdick 
(1620-81) ; 

7-Samuel (1650/51-1739), m Anne— (d 1781); 

6-Samuel (1699-1761), m 1728, Elizabeth Dix (1699- 


1774); 

5-John (1738-1807), of Stoneham, Mass.; It. Am. 
Rev.; m 1760, Mary Knight (1741/42- 1842) ; 

+ Nefhan (1773- -1853), m 1797, Esther Damon (1761- 

3-William Parker (1799-1889), m 1825, Lydia Brig- 
ham (1799-1885). 

2-Son of Charles William Holden (b 1837), mer- 
chant; m 1864, Martha Stearns Willard (1839- 
1912); issue: I—William Orsamus (b 1867; m 
Clara Conant); II—Charles Arthur (above); III-- 
Martha Martina (6 1876). 

II-m June 19, 1900, Gertrude May, dau. of Or- 
lando G. Robinson. 

B.S., Dartmouth, ’9 (Sigma Chi, P.B.K., Gam- 
ma Alpha), C.E., 1901. Civil engineering from 
1895; with Dartmouth College and Thayer 
School of C. E. from 1900, and prof. civil en- 
gring. from 1904 (See Who’s Who in America). 
Mem. S.A.R. (pres. N.H. soc.), Am. Soc. C. E. 
Residence: Hanover, N.H. 


petal Stephen, 6 Sherburne, N.Y., Aug. 

8-Randail Holden (qv); 

7-Randall (1660-1726), m 1686, Bethiah Waterman 
(1664-1742) ; 

6—-Randall (1694-1766), m 1724, Rose Wicks (1702- 


1789) ; 
5-Randall (1726-1808), m 1749, Naomi Potter (1729- 
«Stephen (1766-1841), m Salmaplet Lippitt (1777- 


3—-Joseph (1802-71), 
(1804-62). 

6—-Thomas Bentley (1680-1778); 

5-William (1710-1800), m Alice— (1729-18238) ; 

4—Henry (b 1772), m Catherine Hall (b 1780); 

38-—Milton (1799- 1880), m Fanny Deuel (1803-82). 

2-Son of Judge Stephen Holden (1832-1909), B.A., 


Hen- 


from William 


m Nancy Clinton Brown 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 163 


Yale, ’57; lawyer; m 1876, Elizabeth Bentley 
(1845-1922); issue: I-Mary; II—Stephen (above); 
i1lI—Jonathan. 

IIl-m Feb, 21, 1903, Clarissa Angel, b N.Y. City, 
Jan. 30, 1880; dau. of Judge James R. Angel 
of N.Y. City (Judge William G.3, of Angelica, 
N.Y.); issue (all 6 White Plains, N.Y.): 1- 
Stephen, b Feb, 29, 1904; New York U., 
James, 0 Aug. 20, 19095; New York U., ’28; 3— 
Adeline Bigelow, b Jan. 5, 1915; 4-Phebe, b 
Sept. 21, 1920, 

A.B., Colgate, ’99; LL.B., New York Law Sch., 
1901. Practicing law since 1901; city judge of 
White Plains since 1918. Mem. bd. govs. of 
Washington’s Hdars. at White Plains; librar- 


ian, Westchester Co. Hist. Soc. Clubs: Phi 
Kappa Psi (N.Y. City), University (White 
Plains). Summer place: ‘Bentley Farm,” 


Bulls Head, Dutchess Co., N.Y., and “Robins 


Roost,” Pleasantville, N.Y. Residence: 17 
Midland Av., White Plains, N.Y. 
eh tata Samuel Judd, ) N.Y. City, Oct. 
18, 
$-Francis Holmes, from Beverly, Eng., 1648, 


settled at Stamford, Conn.; m Ann-; 
8—John, m 1659, Rachel Waterbury; 
7-Stephen (6b 1664/65-1710), m 1686, Mary Hobby; 
6-Benjamin, of Greenwich, Conn.; 
Tale (b 1732), of Greenwich, Conn.; m Ruth 


ood; 

4-Israel (1768-1802), silversmith, Waterbury, 
Conn.; m 1798, Sarah Judd (Samuel5, of Wa- 
terbury, capt. Am. Rev.; dese. Thomas Judd, 
from Eng., 1633); 

38-Samuel Judd_ (1794-1867), m 1822, Lucina Todd 
(1796-1876), of Cheshire, Conn. 

8-Robert Goodale (qv); 

7-Zachariah (b 1639), m 1666, Elizabeth Beau- 
champ (Beacham); 

6-John (1679-1752), a founder of Marlborough, 
Mass., 1702, where he built the homestead 
which is still occupied by a descendant; m 
1703, Elizabeth Witt (d 1738); 

5-Nathan (1709-80), m Persis Whitney (b 1719) ; 

4—Abner (1755-1823), Am. Rev.; m 1779, Mary Howe 
(1757-1818) ; 

8—David (1791-1858), Marlborough, Mass.; m 1819, 
Millicent Warren (1797-1861). 

2-Son of Samuel Holmes (1824-97), 
manager of Scovill Mfg. Co., Waterbury, 
Conn., and later treas. and N.Y. mer. of 
Bridgeport Brass Co.; religious worker, phil- 
anthropist; m 1856, Mary Howe Goodale (1829- 
1900); issue: I-Ellen Warren (1857-1902; m Rev. 
Frank Armstrong Beckwith, 1854-85); II-Sam- 
uel Judd (above); IlI—Arthur (b and d 1861); 
IV—Mary Goodale (b 1862); V—-David Goodale 
(6 1865; m 1886, Elizabeth Ann Bate); VI-George 
Day (6 1867; m 1896, Julia Rogers Baird). 

II-m Mar, 18, 1886, Sarah Josephine Brautigam, 
b Jersey City, N.J., Oct. 14, 1860: dau. of 
Jacob Castor Brautigam, of Montclair, N.J., 
m Mary J. Nichols (b Eng.); issue (all b Mont- 
clair, N.J.): 1-Charles Samuel, b Dec. 23, 1886; 
Cornell, 710; m Feb. 19, 1913, Elsie Marie, dau. 
of Frederick Kraemer, of Brooklyn, N.Y. 
(issue: Mary Elsie, b 1913; Millicent Warren, 
b 1916; Winifred Kraemer, 6 1919); 2-Arthur 
Brautigam, 6 Oct. 1, 1888; Cornell, ’11; m Sept. 
23, 1916, Alice Blanche (1891-1918), dau. of Jo- 
seph W. Connelly (issue: Blanche Josephine, 
b 1918); m 2d, Nov. 27, 1928, Zillah De La- 
mater, dau. of Charles Vezin, of Yonkers, 
N.Y. (issue: Adah De Lamater, Bb 1924); 3— 
Warren Goodale, 6 Oct. 15, 1890; served pvt. 
to Ist sgt., 104th M.P. Co., 29th Div., 3d A.C, 
and with A.E.F. in France, 1918-19; m July 
10, 1923, Harriet Fay, dau. of Louis R. Cobb, 
of Montclair, N.J. (issue: Kathryn Cobb, 0 
1924); 4-Ethel Josephine, b Jan. 6, 1897; m 
June 16, 1922, Adrien Tschudy von Schmid (is- 
sue: Patricia Hale). 

Mass. Agrl. Coll., ’82. Realtor. Mem. S.A.R. 
Residence: 188 Park St., Montclair, N.J. 


Sapte Frank Ward, b Detroit, Mich., Dec. 

8-Nicholas Holt (qv); 

7-Nicholas (1647-1715), m 1679, Mary Russell (d 
1717; Robert8, m Mary Marshall); 

6—Abiel_ (1698-1772), m 1721, Hannah Abbot (1695- 
1751; Timothy’, m Hannah Graves); 

5-Abiel (1727-1785), soldier Am. Rev., rep. Gen. 
Ct.; m 1755, Mary Downer (1739-66) ; 


New York 


4-Abiel (1762-1829), m 
Nicholas'); 

8-Nicholas Mosher (1801-64), 
nolds (1804-89; Josiah‘). 

&8-William Ward (qv); 

7-William (1649-1697), m 1679, Mrs. Hannah (Brig- 
ham) Eames (1650-1719; Thomas Brigham’, from 
Eing., 1635, m Mercy Hurd); 

6—Col. William (1680-1767), rep. Gen. Ctr col. o£ 
militia; m 1702, Jane Cleveland (1681-1745; Sam- 
uel’, m Jane Keyes); 

5—Charles (1722-45), died at capture of Louis- 
bourg; m ist, 1742, Abigail Pike (1724-84; Wil- 
liam‘, m Mary Flagg); 

4-William (1743-1819), mem. Com. Safety in Am. 
Rev.; soldier Am, Rey. at Burgoyne’s sur- 
render; mem. Vt. Legislature: m 1763, Luey 
Church (1748-1846; Noah®, m Lydia Barnard); 

3-Lorenzo (1785-1841), m 1806, Abigail Cleveland 
(1789-1880; Solomon!, soldier Am. tev., m Mar- 
tha Rathbone), 

2-Son of Ira Farnsworth Holt (1829-1916), ship 
Owner; m 1852, Perla M..Ward (1830-1913). 

M Oct. 1, 1910, Abbie Gillett Swift (Dec. 28, 1881- 
Feb. 16, 1922); dau. of Robert Zephaniah Swift 
(1837-1908), m 1862, Amarilla Chamberlain (1837- 
1904), of Mayflower ancestry; issue: 1—Frank 
Ward, Jr., b Detroit, Mich., Feb. 24, 1917, 

D.D.S., Detroit Coll. of Medicine, 1903 (Delta Sig- 
ma Delta). Dental Surgeon. Mem. OD. PZA 
S.C.W., S.A.R. (past pres. Mich. soc.), Holt 
Family Assn. Clubs: Detroit Boat, Lowell. 
Address: 1104 Kresge Bldg., Detroit, Mich. 


1-JAMES, Mary Tootle (Mrs. William K.), 0 St. 
Joseph, Mo., Aug. 9, 1863. 

6-George Duffield, from Ballymena, Ireland, to 
Pequea, Lancaster Co., Pa., ca. 1730; m Eliz- 
abeth-; 

5-William (1727-99), ensign in French and In- 
dian War; del. first Const]. Conv. of Pay 
ws and of the Assembly, 1776, ’77; m Susan- 
nah-; 

4—Susan (1771-1838), m Samuel Bell (1765-1804) ; 

38-William (1793-1841), m Susan Harry (their son 
George, was brig. gen., U.S.A., and the fa- 
ther of Maj. Gen. George Bell, JYr., dv). 

2-Dau. of Ellen Bell (1832-1904), m 1861, Thomas 
Eggleston Tootle (1820-1908); issue: I—Mary 
(above); II-Ellen Bell (b 1865; m Graham G. 
Lacy). 

I-m Oct. 31, 1888, William Knowles James, 0 
nr, Georgetown, Del., Aug. 20, 1852; son of 
Urias Thomas James; issue: 1—Ellen Tootle, 


Mary Mosher (1762-1827; 


m 1827, Ann Rey- 


b St. Joseph, Mo., Oct. 8, 1885; 2—-Thomas 
Tootle, 6 St. Joseph, Oct. 24, 1889. 
Pres. Bd. Sheltering Arms, St. Joseph, Mo., 


from 1909; mem. Mo. Library Comman., 1909-15 
and 1919-25. Pres. Mo. Fed. of Women’s Clubs, 
1905-09 (chmn. dept. internat. relations, 1924—), 
St. Joseph Fed. of Women’s Clubs, 1909-10; 
chmn. endowment com. of Gen. Fed. of Wom- 
en’s Clubs, 1912-16, etc. Mem. D.A.R. Resi- 
penee: “Hillcrest Farm,” R, R. 3, St. Joseph, 
oO. 


1-KELLOGG, MacIntosh, b} New 
N.J., May 21, 1875. 

8-Daniel Kellogg (ca. 1630-1688), from Eng. fo 
Plymouth, Mass., ca. 1630; settled at Norwalk, 
Conn., 1655; m Bridget Bouton; 

7-Samuel (1673-1757), Norwalk, Conn.; m Sarah 
Platt (John’, m Hannah Clark; Richard, qv): 

6-Epenetus (1719-74), Norwalk; m Jemima Rodg- 
ers; 

5-Stephen (1757-1842), Norwalk; m Lydia Bouton 
(Nathaniel®, m Lydia Penoyer); 

4-Stephen (1797-1845), Troy, N.Y.; m Susan E. 
Bigelow (Asa5, m Lucy Isham; David’: Da- 
vid’; Lt. John’; Joshua®; John, qv): 

3-Nathan (6 1825), m Helen M. Laflin (Luther‘, 
powder mfr., Saugerties, N.Y.). 

7-John Mohr MacIntosh (1700-61), from Scotland, 
1735; settled in what is now MacIntosh Co., 
Va.; capt. of the first co. of Highlanders or- 
ganized in America; m Marjory Frazer; 

6-Col. William (1726-96), del. Ist Provincial Con- 
gress of Ga.; officer Am. Rev.: m Jane 
Mackay; 

5-Gen. John _ (1755-1826), Darien, Ga.; officer Am. 
Rev. and War 1812; m Sarah Sewinton; 

4-Col. James Simmons, U.S.A. (1787-1847), offi- 
cer War 1812, Seminole and Mexican wars: m 
Eliza (Matthews) Shumate; 

pane John Bailie, U.S.A. (1829-88), m Amelia 
tout. 


Brunswick, 


164 


—Son of Luther Laflin Kellogg, LL.D. (1849- 
merAty B.A., Rutgers, ’70; prominent lawyer, New 
York; m 1874, Eliza Stout MacIntosh (1851-1912) ; 
issue: T-MacIntosh (above); II—Helen Laflin 
(1877-84); III—Luther Laflin, Jr. (1878-1905; B.A., 
Yale, ’01); IV—Lee Stout (1881-1916; m Pearl 
Letton); V-Eliza MacIntosh (b 1888; m Trow- 
bridge Callaway); ViI—Laura Runyon (6 and 
d 1886 

I-m ne 14, 1905, Genevieve Morse Robinson, 0b 
Norwalk, O.; dau. of George W. Robinson, 
lumberman; issue: 1—Genevieve Robinson, b 
New York, May 8, 1910; 2—Luther Laflin, 2d, 
b New York, Mar. 28, 1912. 

B.A., Yale, 99. Mem. law firm of Kellogg & 
Rose, New York. Residence: 555 Park Av., 
New York. 


CALVIN FONROSE RICE (1839-1913). Large im- 


porter and wholesale dealer in mirrors, mouldings, 


Jrames, etc. Pioneer Chicago merchant from 
1866 to 1900, when he retired from business and 
spent the last thirteen years of his life in ea- 
tensive travel. 


1TJENKINS, May Louise Rice (Mrs. 
R.), 6 Chicago, I1l., May 10, 1871. 

11—Edmund Rice (qv); 

10-Thomas (1621-81), m Mary King (1926-1710); 

9-Thomas (1654-1747), m his cousin, Anna Rice 
(1661-1731) ; 

8—-Charles (1684-1773), m 1711, Rachel Wheeler; 

7—Zebulon (6 1711/12), m 1737, Abigail Forbes (6 


1718) ; 

6—-Adam (1739-1817), m 1761, Lois Wood (1744-1816) ; 

5—William (1764-1835), m Rosana Smith (1764-1839) ; 

4-William (1789-1865), m 1810, Anna Frost (d 1843); 

3—Lyman (1811-60), m 2d, Mary Ann Davis (1820- 
1904; Calvin’, m Elizabeth Worden). 

1i—John (Pers) Pierce (qv); 

10—Anthony (1609-78), m 1633, Ann— (d 1682); 

9—Daniel (1639-1723), m Elizabeth—(b 1642); 

8-Joseph (d 1747), m 1698, Mary Warren b 1675) ; 

7—-Isaac (1700-73), m 1722, Susanna Bemis 

a (1729- 90), m 1758, Lydia White (1733- 

tt 

5—-Abner (1766-1837), m 
(1770-1842) ; 

4—Abner (1797-1866), 
(1799-1824) ; 

3-Abner Gorham (1821-85), m 1843, Laura Priest 
(1821-85). 

§9—Eizekiel Cheever (1614-1708), head master Boston 
Latin School; m 2d, Ellen Lathrop (d 1706); 

ae (1658-1749), m 1st, Sarah Bill (1657- 


George 


1792, Grace Harrington 


m 1819, Sarah C, Bucknam 


7—-Nathan (1694-1774), m 2d, 1738, Mrs. Anna Bur- 
rill Fuller (d 1740); 

6-Joshua (1740-1813), 
1809) ; 

5-Abigail (1771-1845), as Widow Hatch, m 2d, 1798, 
William Bucknam (1772-1831); 


m 1765, Abigail Eustis (1746- 


THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


4Sarah C, 
above). 
2-Dau. of Calvin Fonrose Bice (See portrait 
above), m 1869, Harriet Pierce (1844-1905); issue: 
I-May Louise (above); Ii-Ralph Waldo (1887- 
osien Hixie May Akin; issue: Richard Akin, 

) 

I-m Oct. 24, 1905, George Raymond Jenkins, Db 
Chicago, II11., July 26, 1870; son of Robert E. 
Jenkins, and sister of Mrs. Jesse H. Shreve 
(See Vol. 1, p. 828, for genealogy); issue: 1-— 
Robert Rice (Mar. 4-Mar. 7, 1908). 

Mem. D.A.R. Clubs: Chicago Woman’s. 
dence: 2452 HE. 72d St., Chicago, I1l. 


1-HOTCHKISS, Elizabeth Wyndham Washing- 
ton (Mrs. H. Stuart), ) Washington, D.C., 
Oct. 30, 1888. 

9-John Washington, from Eng. to Va., settled 
in Surry Co.; m 1658, Mary-—; 

8—Richard, m Elizabeth Jordon; 

7-—George (1680-1750), of Surry Co., Va.; 
6-George (1700-60), of Surry Co, Va.; 
Wright; 

5—Joseph (1725-96), m Zillah Branch; 

Herta (1770-1848), m Mary Cheatham 
1816) ; 

3-George Augustine (1815-92), extensive tobacco 
planter and capitalist, of Wessyngton, Tenn.; 
m Jane Smith (Lawrence D.‘, m Mary Hanna). 

8-Robert Bolling (qv); 

7—Robert (1682-1749), m Anne Cocke; 

6-Robert (1730-75), of ‘‘Bolling Brook,’ Peters- 
burg; m 2d, Mary Marshall Tabb; 

5-Thomas T., m Seignora Peyton (Sir John®, capt. 
3d Va. in Am. Rev.); 

Aeon P. (6 1788), m Anne Field Gilliam (1796- 

)5 

3—Seignora P. (1829-67), m Judge Wyndham . eae 
(1809-75), of ‘ ‘Clifford, ’”*” Gloucester Co. 

2-Dau. of Joseph Edwin Washington “tsbie 1915), 
A.B., Georgetown, ’73; planter, of Wessyng- 
ton, Tenn.; mem. 50th to 54th Congresses, 
1887-97; m 1879, Mary Bolling Kemp; issue: 
I-George Augustine; II—Anne Bolling (m Au- 
gustus Silliman Blagden); Il1I—Joseph Edwin; 
IV-—Elizabeth Wyndham (above). 

IV—m Oct. 9, 1907, Henry Stuart Hotchkiss (See 
Vol. 1, p. 375); issue (all b New Haven, Conn.): 
1—Henry, b June 6, 1909; 2-Mary Bolling Wash- 
ington, 6 July 21, 1911; 3-Stuart Trowbridge, 
ere 16, 1918; 4-Joseph Washington, Nov. 22, 

Residence: 55 Hillhouse Av., New Haven, Conn. 


1-HOUSTON, Florence Amelia Wilson (Mrs. 
Edward M.), b Fincastle, O., Mar. 7, 1863, d 
Springfield, Mo., Mar. 10, 1926. 

5-Jeremiah Wilson (1760-1827), soldier Am. Rev.; 
m —Cooper; 

4-Thomas (1787-1837), m Catherine Crose; 

Perea cae (1813-83), m Margaret Kimes of Keim 

9-Abraham Isaacen Ver Planck (will dated Aug. 
9, 1670), came from Holland to New Amster- 
dam, 1636; owned land at Paulus Hook, 1638; 
one of “Twelve Men,” 1631; in expdn. against 
the Sweeds, 1655; m 1630, Marie (de Vigne) 
Roos (Geyeyn deVigne”, who was one of the 
proprs. of the land surrounding the ‘‘Col- 
lect,” m Adriana Cuvalje); 

ee ae (bap. 1642), m 3d, Daniel Brown (d 

7-Daniel (d 1725), m Elizabeth Pemberton; 

6—Daniel (d 1748), m Elizabeth Manlove: 

Bee aee m Edward Cary (1737-1782), soldier 

m 

4-Stephen (1765- 1832), changed name to Carey; 
m Sarah Mitten 

3-Isaac (1794- 1866), m Catharine Ann Eylar (1793- 
1869), g.dau. of George Ludwig Rosenmuller, 
ee Rotterdam to Pa. in the “Neptune,” 

2-Only child of the Rev. William Henry Wilson 
(1837-1922), soldier in Civil War; m 1862, Cath- 
arine Ann Carey. 

M June 4, 188, Edward Maxwell Houston, 0 
Crawfordsville, Ind., May 26, 1863; desc. Capt. 
John Maxwell, in Rev. from Va.; mem. Soc. 
Colonial Wars; mfg.; issue (both 6 Springfield, 
Mo.): 1-DeVerne Carey, b Feb. 20, 1887; Drury 
Coll. and U. Mich.; elec. engr.; 2—-Junius Wil- 
son, b Apr. 5, 1889; Drury; elec. engr.; lt. of 
engrs., World War, 1918. 


(1799-1824), m 1819, Abner Pierce (4 


Resi- 


m Sarah-; 
m Mary 


(1796- 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 165 


Ed. U. Mich. Author; genealogist. Mem. 
D.A.R., Authors League of America, Va. Hist. 
Soc., Sorosis, ete. Winter home: Walton, 
Nae Residence: 741 Normal St., Springfield, 

oO. 


1-HOUSTON, Harry Rutherford, } Fincastle, 
Va., May 20, 1878. 

7-Widow of John Houston (1650-1740), family 
originally from the Lowlands of Scotland; 
refugeed to North of Ireland, thence emigrat- 
ed to Pa. with her son John, and his family, 
1755; settled in Rockbridge Co., Va.; 

6—John (1690-1754), m Miss Cunningham (their son 
Robert was the grandfather of Gen. Sam 
Houston, pres. Rep. of Tex.); 

Se ee ead Logan Co., Ky.; m Sarah Todd 

4-Rev. Samuel (1758-1839), Presbyn. minister; m 
Margaret (Peggy) Walker; 

3—Rev. Samuel Rutherford (1806-88), Presbyn. 
minister; m Mary Russell Rowland (1814-39). 

5-James Steele, Philadelphia, emigrated to N.C. 
few years before Am. Rev.; returned to Va. 
to avoid annoyance from Tory enemies; 

4—James (1776-1857), removed to Greenbrier (now 
Monroe), Co., W.Va.; 

3-(James) Harvey (1810-59), removed to Ill.; m 
Catharine Wilson. 

2-Son of Rev. Rutherford Rowland Houston 
(1836-1917), Presbyn. minister, Richmond, Va.: 
m 1862, Margaret Steele (1839-1912); issue: I- 
Mary R. (6 1864; m. Rev. William McC. Mil- 
ler); II-Kate M. (b 1866; m Dr. W. A. Plecker); 
III—Annie R. (6 1868; m Rev. B. Craig Pat- 
terson, D.D.); IV—Bessie S. (b 1870: m Rev. S. 
O. Hall); V—Alice (b 1872; m Hon. N. BE. Spes- 
sard); VI—Stella M. (b 1875); VII-—Olive A. (0 
1876); VIlI—Harry Rutherford (above); IX— 
Janet C. (6 1881); X—Jessie S. (b 1886; m Bowyer 
Brockenborough). 

VIII-m Dec. 20, 1905, Elizabeth Egerton Wat- 
kins, 6 Old Point Comfort, Va., July 6, 1881; 
dau. of James A. Watkins, of Old Point Com- 
fort, Va., m Mary Bassett Whiting: issue (all 
b Hampton, Va.): 1-Elizabeth Bagnall, 0b 
Sept. 20, 1908; 2-Margaret Steele, b Dec. 19, 
1912; 3-Harriet Rutherford, b June 22, 1920. 

A.B., Hampden-Sidney, ’99 (Pi Kappa Alpha). 
Owner, Houston Printing & Pub. House, and 
editor Hampton Monitor. Mem. Va. House 
of Delegates, 1906-20 and 1922-26 (speaker four 
sessions, 1916-20); on staff of gov. of Va. with 
rank of col., 1925; commr. of fisheries and 
game of Va. for term 1926-30. Mem. S.C.V. 
Residence: 60 Columbia Av., Hampton, Va. 


1-HOWELL, Hannah McIver Davis (Mrs. 
ent iat Bascom), b Society Hill, S.C., Sept. 19, 
8-Rev. David Daniel Davis (1708-69), from 


Wales to Newcastle, Del., 1710, brought by his 
father, who purchased 30,000 acres from Wil- 
liam Penn; was one of the founders of the 
Welsh Tract, Pa.; 

7-John, A.B., U. of Pa., 1763, fellow same; mem. 
Am. Philos. Soc.; fellow Baptist Coll., Prov- 
tp nae R.I.; pastor 2d Baptist Ch., Boston, 

ass.; 

6-John (d 178), migrated to Loudon Co., Va., 
thence to Craven (now Fairfield) Co., S.C. (his 
seven sons were all officers in Am. Rev., 
only two of whom, Amos and James, sur- 
vived); m 2d, Cecilia Fitzhugh Ederington; 

5-James (1754-1822), officer Am. Rev.; m Mary 
Ederington, dau. of Cecilia Fitzhugh Eder- 
ington. 

4-Jonathan (1786-1853), m Rebecca Kincaid 
(James', officer Am. Rev.); 

38-William Kincaid (1809-71), planter; m Sarah 
Zimmerman. 

5-Roderick McIver (d 1768), from Scotland, 1746; 
m 1st, Anne Rogerson; m 2d, Rachael, dau. 
Rev. Joshua Edwards (1703-84), from Pem- 
brokeshire, South Wales, 1746; 

4-Evander, m Sarah Kolb (Peter); 

3—John Kolb (1789-1846), physician and planter; 
m Sarah Marshall (Adam4, 1760-1809), 

2Dau. of Col. Zimmerman Davis (1834-1910), 
served pvt. to col. C.S.A.; pres. S.R.: maj. 
gen. U.C.V.; grand treas. Grand Lodge of 
Masons; m 1857, Cornelia Jeanette MclIver 
(1838-1912); issue: I-Lucy McIver (m G. Kirk- 
wood King); II-Hannah McIver (above): III— 
Cornelia McIver (b 1870; m Eugene B. Jack- 
son, D.D.); I[V—Helen Kincaid; V—-Zimmerman; 


Moet Essa Ashby (b Alexander Young John- 

son). 

II-m Dec. 4, 1889, Charles Bascom Howell, 5 
Lawrenceville, Va., Apr. 12, 1856; son of John 
Henry Howell, of Brunswick Co., Va.; m 
Mary Steed; issue: 1-Mary Davis, b Rich- 
mond, Va., Oct. 24, 1890; A.B., Western Re- 
serve, ’22; 2-Helen McIver, 6 Richmond, May 
30, 1893; U. Calif. 

Residence: 116 Av. 66 North, Los Angeles, Calif. 


1-HOWELL, Elizabeth Myra Brown (Mrs. 
Harold R.), 6 Fond du Lac, Wis., May 7, 1867. 

5-David Brown, officer Am. Rev.; m Abigail 
Munroe; 

4—-Fiphraim, m Huldah Richardson; 

3—Joseph, m Elizabeth Hunt. 

10—-Gov. William Bradford (qv); 

9-Maj. William (1624-1701), dep. gov. Mass.; m 
1st, 1651, Alice Richards (d 1671); 

8-Thomas (d 1708), m Anna Smith (Nehemiah’, 
m Elizabeth Bourne); 

7—James (1684-1762), m Edith Adams; 

6-Thomas (0 1712), Canterbury, Conn.; m 
Eunice Spalding Adams (0b 1713); 

een (1787-97), m 1760, Ebenezer Brown 
(1736-98) ; 

4-Deliverance (1765-1844), Willoughby, O.; m 1791, 
Mary Hyde (1770-1856) ; 

3—Eunice (1801-67), m Simeon Hall (b 1800). 

2—Dau. of Henry Purchis Brown, m Maria Keziah 
Hall (1834-97). 

M Jan. 12, 1892, Harold Rivers Howell, }b Mill- 
brook, Can., Feb. 23, 1868; son of Adam Howell; 
issue: 1—-Dorothy Brown, 6 Des Moines, Ia., 
Apr. 27, 1896; m June 1, 1920, Rufus N. Scott; 2— 
Henry Adam, 6b Des Moines, 1900. 

Ph.B., Northwestern, ’90 (P.B.K., first woman 
initiated at Northwestern, 1891; Kappa Kappa 
Gamma). Mem. S.M.D., D.A.C. (state regent, 
1911-13), D.F.P.A. (state pres., 1925-28), D.A.R. 
(Ia. state regent, 1911-13, v.p. gen., 1916-19, and 


1738, 


Ist nat. chmn. Americanization com.). Resi- 
dence: 630 41st St., Des Moines, Ia. 

1JEWETT, Amos Everett, 6 Ipswich, Mass., 
June 16, 1862. 

10—Joseph Jewett (qv); 

9-Jeremiah (1637-1714), Ipswich, Mass.; King 


Philip’s War; m 1661, Sarah Dickinson (d 1724); 

Sees (1662-1732), m 1688, Elizabeth Kimball 

1666) ; 

7—Aaron (1699-1732), m 1719, Abigail Perley (1700-68) ; 

6—-Capt. Moses (1722-96), capt. Am. Rev.; m 1741, 
Abigail Bradstreet (1722-94) ; 

5—Aaron (1744-1824), Am. Rev.; m 1769, 
Pearson (1744-93); 

4-EFdward (1770-1849), War 1812; m 1793, Abigail 
Potter (1768-1829) ; 

3-Amos (1807-50), m 1829, Phebe K. Howe (1807-87). 

9-Henry Rust (d 1684/85), settled at Hingham, 
Mass., as early as 1635; 

8-Nathaniel (1639/40-1713), m Mary Wardell (1642- 
1 . 


720); 

7—-John (1684-1713), m 1705, Sarah Potter (b 1685); 

Oa th Nathaniel (1713-87), m 1737, Sarah Wallis 
(d@ 1795); 

5-Dr. Wallis (1741-92), surgeon Am. Rev.; m 1764, 
Abigail Jones (d 1792); 

4-Capt. Wallace (1767-1810), m 1797, Rebecca (Cros- 
by) Cutler (1760-1834) ; 

3-William Wallace (1804-85), m 1830, Mary Jane 
Pettengill (1808-39). 

2-Son of Amos Grenville Jewett (1837-69), m 1859, 
Mary Eveline Rust (1837-1902); issue: IAmos 
Everett (above); II—-Alfred Richardson (6b 1866; 
m Helen Willcomb). 

I-m Oct. 22, 1887, Ada Louisa Forbes, 6b Argyle, 
N.S., Can., May 28, 1863; dau. of Maurice Forbes, 
of Argyle, m Joan Crowell; issue (all 6 Ips- 
wich, Mass.): 1—Lillian Tilson, 6 Oct. 8, 1888; m 
Clarence Peabody (issue: Whitfield; Tilson: 
Malburn; Eleanor; Leonard; Clara; Eveline; 
George); 2—Grenville, 6 July 9, 1890; with Brit- 
ish Army served 3 yrs. and 2 mos. in France; 
wounded at Messines; then corp. 1 yr. 8 mos. 
in U.S.A.; 3—Emily Pearson, }) June 6, 1893: m 
1916, Frank Mackenzie; 4-Laura Fostina, b Feb. 
18, 1895; m Fred Hunt; 5-Hope Douglas, b June 
8, 1896; m Ralph L. Morrill; 6-Everett Douglas, 
b Sept. 5, 1900; m July 2, 1925, Phebe Edna 
Towne; 7—Alfred Tilson (Feb. 24, 1904-Aug. 24, 
1913); 8-Phebe Hortense, b Aug. 27, 1905. 

Book dealer. Sec.-treas. Jewett Family of 
America; mem. N.E. Hist. Geneal. Soc., Essex 
Inst., Ipswich Hist. Soc., Rowley Hist. Soc. 
(pres.). Residence: Rowley, Mass. 


Hannah 


166 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


oe James Ligon, ) Pulaski Co., Va., Aug. 

5—Jacob Kent (1730-1770?), from Eng. ca. 1750, set- 
tled in Botetourt (now Montgomery) Co., Va., 
ca, 1754; m Mary Crockett (1740-1826; Joseph®, m 
Jane Divinnee); 

4-Joseph (1765-1843), m Margaret McGavock (d 
1837; James’); 

38-Gordon Cloyd (1806-1869), m Margaret Cloyd 
(1812-1833; David‘). 

9-Henry Soan, speaker Va. House of Burgesses, 
1660-66; 

8-Judith, as widow of Henry Randolph, m 24, 
1674, Maj. Peter Field, burgess, 1688 ; 

7—Mary, m 1697, Thomas Jefferson; 

6é-Mary (aunt of Pres. Thomas Jefferson), m 
Thomas Turpin, II (1708-90), of Powhatan Gor 


Vas 
5-Thomas, III (b 1736), m 1767, Martha Ward 
Gaines (Bernard®, of Cumberland (Oy Via) 
4—Lucy (6 1774), as widow of Benjamin Harris, m 
2d, 1803, Col. William Bentley, of Amelia Co; 


Va.; 

3—Judith A. (b 1804?), m 1825, James Ligon (John‘, 
m Sally Saunders). 

2-Son of David Cloyd Kent (1833-1902), farmer; m 
1854, Elizabeth Judith Ligon (1831-1900); issue: 
I—Margaret Archer (m Maurice Daniel Lang- 
horne); II—Pauline Evelyn (m William N. 
Mebane); III—Lizzie Ligon (m Oscar Laughon); 
IV—James Ligon (above). 

IV—m June 7, 1898, Annie Donoho Bayliss, ) Mem- 
phis, Tenn., Jan. 31, 1876; dau. of Edwin Orin 
Bayliss, of Memphis, Tenn., m Frank Gold- 
man, dau. of William Brevard Donoho, m 
Maria Carter Shoemake, of Memphis, and 
g.g.dau. of John Brevard, Jr., It. Am. Rev.; 
issue: 1—-David Cloyd, b Lynchburg, Va., Apr. 
5, 1908; 2-Margaret Bayliss, b Pulaski, Va., 
June 9, 1914. 

Ed. Hampden-Sidney, and U. Va.; M.D., Bellevue 
Hosp. Med. Coll., New York, 1890. Retired 
physician; farming and raising pure-bred live- 
stock, Mem. Medical Advisory Bd. 36 during 
World War. Mem. Phi Gamma Delta. Mason 
eae Residence: “‘Triplebrook,” nr. Pulaski, 

a. 


1-KETCHAM, Margaret Bruce Allen (Mrs. 
Arthur C.), b New York, N.Y., Sept. 2, 1868. 

9-Jan Aertsen Van Der Bilt (d 1705), from Hol- 
land to New Amsterdam ca. 1650; m 2d, Dierber 
Cornelis; 

8-Jacob Janse, m Maritje Van Der Vieit; 

7—Jacob (1692-1760), m Neeltje Denyse; 

6—Jacob (b 1723), m Mary Sprague; 
5—Cornelius (1764-1832), m Phoebe Hand; 

4—-Cornelius, “Commodore” (1794-1877), 
financier; m 1st, Sophia Johnson: 

3—Ethelinda (1818-89), m 1889, Daniel B. Allen. 

4—Isaac Odell, m Mary Odell; 

3-Jonathan (1807-91), m 1841, Margaret T. Bruce 
(1823-98). 

2—-Dau. of Harry Allen (1841-1899), m Annie Odell 
(b 1845); issue: I-Margaret Bruce (above); II~ 
Anna May (6 1873: m E. Louis Atherton); III- 
Edith Bruce (b 1875; m Joseph B. Davol). 

I-m Apr. 7, 1890, Arthur Collins Ketcham (186¢- 
1906); son of William Platt Ketcham, of New 
York; issue: 1-William Tredwell, 6 Yonkers, 
N.Y., Feb. 27, 1891; Ph.B., Yale, 713: m May 5. 
1916, Jean Nelson, dau. of William H. Long, of 
Ardmore, Pa. (issue: William T., Jr.; Bon- 
bright); 2-Arthur Collins, } N.Y. City, Apr. 5. 
1893; Yale, ’15; 1st It., Ordnance, U.S.A., World 
War; m Mar. 23, 1918, Frances Wilson, dau. of 
Russell H. Dunham, of Wilmington, Del. (is- 
Sue: Russell Dunham; Arthur Collins, Jr:: 
Francis Dunham), 

Residence: 850 Park Av., New York. 


erent et William Henry, } Phila., Pa., Aug. 14, 


famous 


6-Thomas Lloyd (qv); 

5-Thomas (1737-1809), of Abington, Pa.; m 1753, 
Mary Tyson (1729-90; Derrick®): . 

4—Thomas (1765-1840), of Phila.: beran to write 
oe, Loyd: m Sarah Smith (1770-1840; Wil- 
1am?); 

3-William (1809-60), m 1831, Elizabeth B. Spackman 
(Samuel). 

9-Richard Borden (qv); 

8-Francis (1628-1705), m 1677, James Vickers; 

7-Francis (1678-1759), m Mary-; 

6-Francis (1709-53), m 1732, Lydia Woolly; 


5-Francis (6 1748), m 1768, Elizabeth Parker (6 
1745); 

4—Josiah (b 1769), m Mary Robbins (Aaron); 

3-Samuel (1818-57), m 1848, Julia Elizabeth Straw- 
bridge (1818-87; John‘). 

2-Son of William Henry Loyd (1839-1907), capt. 
llth and maj. 7th N.J. vols. in Civil War, 
severely wounded at Petersburg, Va.; m 1869, 
Helen Borden (1847-1902); issue: I—William 
Henry (above); II—John Strawbridge (1872-1918; 
m Edith M. Parker). 

I-m Apr. 22, 1920, Alice Gilpin (See Vol. 1, p. 285, 
for genealogy). 

A.B., U. Pa., ’90 (Phi Kappa Psi), A.M., LL.B., 1893 
(Phi Delta Phi). Admitted to bar, 1893, and 
practiced at Phila.; lecturer on law, 1910-12, 
asst. prof., 1912-16, and since prof. law, U. Pa. 
Author (See Who’s Who in America). Mem. 
S.R., M.O.L.L. Clubs: Authors (London), Uni- 
versity, Franklin Inn, Merion Cricket. Resi- 
dence: 259 S. Van Pelt St., Philadelphia, Pa. 


1-LOBINGIER, Charles Sumner, } Lanark, I1l., 
Apr. 30, 1866. ‘ 

6—Christopher Lobingier (b Saxony), settled in 
Lancaster (now Dauphin) Co., Pa., before 1735; 

5-Christopher (1744-98), mem. Com. of Corr., 
Westmoreland Co., Pa.; del. Pa. Constl. Conv., 
1776; rep. Gen. Assembly, 1791-93; m 1766, Eliza- 
beth Muller (Joseph George® [1715-65], officer in 
Swiss Service; then moved from Switzerland 
to Lancaster Co., Pa., 1752; capt. French and 
Indian War); 

4—John (1767-1859), built the first stone mill in 
western Pa. (still standing); also iron furnaces 
and sank oil wells; mem. Pa. Legislature; 
asso. county judge; m 1st, Sophia Moyer: 

3—Jacob (1795-1855), justice of the peace; major of 


militia; pres. turnpike company; m Mary 
Stauffer. 
4-Peter Ankeny, soldier Am. Rev.; m Rosa 


Bonét, of Huguenot descent; 

3-Susan, m Andrew Stewart. 

2-Son of George Washington Lobingier (1832- 
1909), Washington Coll., Pa., ex-’50: lawyer; 
county judge, Thayer Co., Neb., 1882-88; later 
yrs. a minister; m 1857, Ada Byron Stewart 
(1838-1922); issue: I-Milton Stewart (b 1860; m 
1884, Della M. Allen); II—Charles Sumner 
(above). 

II-m Nov. 3, 1898, Ellen Ballou Hunker, } Hills- 
dale, Mich., July 28, 1868; D.A.R.; dau. of John 
Hunker, of Hillsdale. 

BoA.) Un Neb... 788 (2. BK) aM. Ane 189206 Ista Ms 
Ph.D.; 1903" (DiC, 1918: 1 J.Ds Soochdwa ue 
China, 1923). Judge, Philippine Court of 1st 
Instance, 1904-1914; judge U.S. Court for China, 
1914-24; chief attorney, U.S. Dept. of Justice, 
1925—. Field rep. for China of A.R.C., 1918-24: 
decorated by it for service to it during World 
War; hon. mem. Chinese Red Cross: decorated 
by Chinese govt. on completing 20 years of 
judicial service (See Who’s Who in America). 
Mem. S.C.W., S.A.R., Navy League of America, 
Betsey Ross House Memorial Asgssn., etc. 
Clubs: Columbia (Manila), American, Colum- 
bia Country, Union (Shanghai). Home: Omaha, 
Neb. Official address: Department of Justice, 
Washington, D.C. 


Chg Wade, 6 Wheatland, Mich., June 3, 
1868. 


4—-William Millis (Wilhelm Millus, 6 ca. 1725), 
ancestors supposed to have come from Hol 
land to Pine Plains, Dutchess Co., N.Y., be- 
fore 1700; m Gertrude Silvernail (Gerdrant Sil- 
vernagle); . 

3-John William (1790-1879), m Christina Knicker- 
bocker (desc. Hermen Jansen Knickerbocker, 
from Holland to Albany, N.Y., ca. 1674). 

9-John Clark (qv); 

8—John (d 1677), m Rebecca Parker; 

7—Maj. John (1655-1736), m Rebecca Beaumont (or 
Beamont); 

6—Nathaniel (1694-1772): 

5—Christopher (1736-1820); 

4—Asahel (1776-1809) ; 

3—Salome (1805-78), m Reuben K. Carlow (1804-98), 
of western N.Y., and Mich. (Stephen‘ [d 1860], 
Washington Co., N.Y.). 

2—-Son of Walter Millis (1819-1912), builder, farm- 
er, m Jane Clark Carlow (1828-1915): issue: I— 
Frank (1855-93; m Elizabeth Mumford); II—John 
(See Vol. 1, p. 553); III—Elma Grace (m John F. 
Steward); I1V—Wade (above). . 

Tv—m Aug. 22, 1894, Beulah Bowen, 6B Addison, 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 167 


Mich., Mar. 23, 1874; dau. of Oren B. Bowen, of 
Addison; issue: 1—Dorothy, b Detroit, Mich., 
ele 28, 1902; 2-John Bowen, 0 Detroit, June 12, 

Spl. student, U. Mich., and LL.B., 1898. Lawyer; 
pres. Addison State Savings Bank. Commr. 
on uniform state laws since 1921; chmn. Legal 
Advisory Bd., 1917-18. Lt. col., Judge Adv. 
Gen.’s Dept., O.R.C. Pres. Detroit Bar Assn. 
Mem. S.C.W., S.A.W., etc. (See Who’s Who in 
America). Clubs: Bankers (New York), Michi- 
gan Union (Ann Arbor), Detroit, Lawyers, 
Army and Navy, Detroit Athletic, Bankers, 
Ingleside, Island Country. Residence: 56 
Hague Av., Detroit, Mich. 


1-HOWELL, Frederica Biirckle Gilchrist (Mrs. 
John W.), b Jersey City, N.J., Mar. 28, 1871. 

4-Col. Dr. John Francis Vacher, from France 
with Gen. LaFayette; officer Am. Rev.; an 
original mem. Soc. Cin.; m Frances Potter, of 

38—Frances, m Robert Gilchrist, came from nr. 
Armagh, Ireland, ca. 1810. 

10-William Beardsley (qv); 

§-Joseph (1634-1712), m Abigail—; 

8—John (1668-1735?), m Abigail Wakelyn; 

7—John (6 1701), m Keziah Wheeler; 

6—Obadiah (1728-1807), was taken prisoner by the 
Indians before the Battle of Bennington; m 
Amy Calkins; 

d-Obadiah (1763-1841), m- 1st, Eunice Moore; 

4—Levi (1785-1857), m Elizabeth Raymond (Lemuel', 
soldier Am. Rev., m Hannah Underwood); 

3—-Gen. Samuel Raymond (1814-63), adj. gen. U.S.V. 
in Civil War; m Charlotte Elizabeth Biirckle 
(1821-89; g.dau. of Charles Seitz, officer Am. 
Rev.). 

2-Dau. of Robert Gilchrist (1825-88), capt. 2d N.J. 
Vols., 1861-65; eminent lawyer; atty. gen. of 
N.J.; m 1865, Frederica Raymond Beardsley 
(6 1845), writer; issue: I—Robert (d 1925; m Edith 
King Vezin); II-Raymond Beardsley (d 1925); 
IlIl—Frederica Biirckle (above); IV—Charlotte 
Christian (m Beekman F. Ilsley). 

IlI-—m Apr. 23, 1895, John White Howell (See Vol. 
1, p. 386, for genealogy); issue (all 6 Newark, 
N.J.): 1-Frederica Biirckle, b Sept. 1, 1896; Bryn 
Mawr, ’19; 2-John White, Jr., 6 June 8, 1899; 
Princeton, ’22; 3-Augusta Appleton, b Feb. 7, 
1901; Bryn Mawr, ’23; 4-Cornelia Margaret, 0 
Mar. 16, 1908; Wellesley, ’24, and Barnard, ’26; 
5—Robert Gilchrist, b Dec. 4, 1905, Williams, ’28. 

Mem. Child Labor Assn., Women’s Trade Union 
League, Consumers League, N.J. Hist. Soc., 
ete. Club: Colony (New York). Residence: 211 
Ballantine Parkway, Newark, N.J. 


1-HOWELL, Williamson Smith, Jr., } Bryan, 
Tex., Nov. 10, 1893. 

10-John Howell, 6 Aberswyth, Wales, ante 1600; 
came to Va., 1637; 

9—-John (d ante July 22, 
with father; 

8—-Thomas, living, 1714, in Isle of Wight Co., Va.; 

7-William (6 ca. 1735-d in S.C., post 1790); 

6—-William (6 Charlotte Co., Va., 1755-d Edgefield 
Dist., S.C.), served in Am. Rev.; 

5-William (b Edgefield Dist., S.C., ca. 1780); 

4—-Dr. William Smith (1815-75), physician, Green- 
ville, S.C.; m Sarah Cowan; 

3-Dr. John Wooster (1848-1922), 
veston, Tex.; m Emma Webb. 

eae (De La) Fontaine (ca. 

ra 
11-James’ (1549-1633), m twice; 
pds Pane (1603- 66), m 2d, 1641, Marie Chaillon 
aet 

9-Rev. James, from France to Eng., 1685; m 1686, 
Anne Elizabeth Boursiquot (d 1721); 

8—-Rev. Francis (1697-1749), came to America, and 
became prof. in William and Mary Coll., 1729; 
rector of York Hamton Parish; m Ist, Mary 
Glanisson; 

\ 7-Francis (6 1721), removed to New Bern, N.C.; 
6-William (b Va., 1745); 

5—-Alexander (0 S.C., 1769) ; 

4-William E. (1793-1830) ; 

8—James Alexander (1828-1900). 

2-Only child of Williamson Smith Howell (b 
1869), lumber and banking interests; m 1890, 
Rose Lillie Fontaine (1869-1912). 

M London, Eng., Dec. 17, 1920, Charlotte Alvord 
Barth, 6 Denver, Colo., Jan. 3, 1895; dau. of 


1650), came to America 


physician, Gal- 
1500-1563), of 


soaies J. Barth (William’, financier, of Den- 

ver). 

U. Tex., 1912-13 (Phi Gamma Delta). Admitted to 
Tex. bar, 1918. Apptd. after examination sec. 
of embassy or legation, 1916; sec. of legation, 
San Jose, Costa Rica, 1916; 2d sec. of embassy, 
London, 1917-20; Ist sec. of legation, Prague, 
Czecho Slovakia, 1920-22; charge d’affaires, 
Habana, Cuba, 1922-28; Ist sec. of legation, 
Panama, 1924; 1st sec. of legation, Warsaw, 
Poland, 1925. Clubs: Metropolitan, Chevy 
Chase (Washington), St. James (London). Ad- 
dress: Dept. of State, Washington, D.C. 


1-HOWLAND, Frances Theobald (Mrs. Stan- 
ley), b Baltimore, Md., Feb. 5, 1875-d Asheville, 
N.C., July 29, 1922. 

9-Clement Theobald (d 1675), from Eng., settled 
in Lower Norfolk Co., Va., 1641; removed to 
Md., 1654; m 2d, Mary-; 

8—John (1666-1713), m Mary Fendall; 

7-John, m Elizabeth (Mason) Jenifer; 

6-Samuel, m Elizabeth Smith; 

5-William (6 1766), m Mary Brown; 

4-Samuel (b 1790), m 1816, Nancy Dorsey Warfield; 

3—Blisha W., M.D. (1818-51), physician; m 1842, 
Sarah Frances Smith. 

10—John Chew (qv); 

9-Col. Samuel (d 1676), m Ann Ayres (William?®) ; 

8-Sarah, m Capt. Edward Burgess (Col. William®, 
from Wales to Md., mem, Council, justice, gen. 
of all mil. forces in Md., m 1st, Elizabeth, dau, 
of Edward Robins); 

7-John, m ist, Jane Macklefresh; 

6—Joseph (1727-1806), Am. Rev.; m 1750, Elizabeth 
Dorsey (0 1735); 

5—-Ruth (1763-1835), m Elisha Warfield (1741-1818), 
mem. Com. Observation in Am. Rev.; removed 
from Va. to Ky., 1791 (Benjamin®, m Rebeckah, 
dau. of Judge Nicholas Ridgely, m Sarah, dau. 
eee John Worthington; John’; Richard§, 
av); 

4-Nancy D., m Samuel Theobald (4 above). 

9Henry Smith (d 1649), from Eng. to Boston, 
Mass., 1688; m Judith Cooper; 

8-Ens. Henry, m Elizabeth Cooper; 

7—-Dea. Henry (6 1673), m Rebecca Wood (or At- 
wood); 

6—John (b 1717), m 2d, Elizabeth (Ide) Hill; 

5—-Dr. Nathan (0 1762), m 2d, Sarah Hill Chase 
(Gen. Jonathan*, m Sarah, dau .of Rev. David 
Hall, and dese. Rev. Peter Bulkeley, qv); 

4-Dr. Nathan R. (1797-1877), m 1821, Juliette Oc- 
tavia Penniman; 

3-Sarah Frances (1822-72), m 
Theobald (3 above). 

2-Dau. of Dr. Samuel Theobald (b 1846), of Balti- 
more (See Who’s Who in America); m 1867, 
Caroline Dexter De Wolf (6 1848). 

M Jan. 12, 1905, Stanley Howland (See Vol. 1, p. 
386, for genealogy); issue: 1—Rachel, } Balti- 
more, Md., Pek = 1905; 2-Francisca, } Balti- 
more, Jan. 1, 1908; 3—William Fat Og Hoppin, 
b Asheville, "N.C., Aug. 5, 1913 

Residence: Asheville, NG: 


1-HUDSON, Woodward, b N.Y. City, Jan. 25, 1858. 

8-Daniel Hudson, came to America in first half 
of 17th Century; settled at Watertown, Mass., 
then at Lancaster, Mass.; killed by Indians in 
Lancaster in massacre of Sept. 11, 1697; m 
Joanna—; 

7-Daniel (1651-1731), m Mary Maynard (d 1677); 

6—Daniel (1677-1750), m 1st, Mary Orcutt (d 1738); 

5—William (1707-96), m Sarah Fobes (1711-89): 

4—William (1743-1820), m Lucy Kingman (1748-1824) ; 

8—Barzillai (1774-1843), m Hannah Nickerson (1782- 
1813); m 2d, Rebecca Eaton (1786-1836). 

4-Joseph Woodward (1726-1805), m Mary-; 

38—Ebenezer (1762-1820), m Delia Adams (1768-1816) ; 
m 2d, Persis (Adams) Davis (1785-1856). 

2-Son of Frederic Hudson (1819-75), mng. editor 
New York Herald; m Eliza Woodward (1818-76). 

M Aug. 31, 1880, Bessie Van Mater Keyes (qv for 
issue). 

A.B., Harvard, ’79 (Institute, Hasty Pudding, Phi 
Beta Kappa), LL.B., 18 Lawyer; v.p. and 
gen. counsel, later pres. B.&M.R.R. to 1919 (See 
Who’s Who in America). Clubs: Union, Har- 
vard. Residence: 82 Main St., Concord, Mass. 


Elisha Warfield 


168 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


KILGORE 


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Arms: Argent a wyvern with wings addorsed 
within a bordure inwardly circular sable, charged 
with three mullets of the first. 

Crest: Between two wings gules, a mullet or. 

Motto: Gradatim. 


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Arms: Gules a chevron engrailed argent. 


Crest: On a torse argent and gules a lion’s head 
erased proper. 

Motto: “Je ne change qu’en mourant” 
change in dying). 

1-KILGORE, Selden Hinckley, b Smithfield, Me., 
Jan. 17, 1855, 


(I only 


5-Joseph Kilgore (1690-1764), from Scotland to 
Boston, Mass., 1718; moved to Kittery, Me., 1720, 
where he m 1721, Penelope Treworgy (now 
Trueworthy), b 1694 (James*, m Mary Ferguson, 
of Kittery, Me.); 

4-John, of Kittery, Me., seaman on _ sloop 
“Machias Liberty,’ Mar. 8-Oct. 15, 1776; m 1756, 
Elizabeth Brackett (1733-1821); 

3—Samuel (1777-1829), m 1803, Sally (Sarah) Hastings 
(1779-1863; Gen. Amos*; John5; John®; Robert’, 
came to America, 1638). 

9-Samuel Hinckley (qv); 

8—-Thomas (1618-1706), gov. Plymouth Colony, 1681- 
1686; m 1st, 1641, Mary Richards (d 1659): 

7-Samuel (1652-97), m 1676, Sarah Pope (1652-98) ; 

6—Samuel (6 1684), Brunswick, Me.; m Mary Free- 
man; 

5-Samuel (6 1711), m Sarah Miller; 


4—Josiah (1742-1811), sea capt.; served in Am. 


Rev.; m Kezia Hutchins (1737-1810); 


SAMUEL KILGORE (1806-99). 


OLA Re ni 


LYDIA HINCKLEY KILGORE (1811-81). 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 169 


eee (1764-1834), m 1789, Lydia Greenleaf (1769- 


10—Elder William Brewster (qv); 

ariek aaa (ca. 1600-1684), m 1624, Thomas Prence 
(Gv); 

8—-Mercy (ca. 1681-1711), m 1649, John Freeman (ca. 
1627-1719; Edmund’, from Eng. in the “Abigail,” 


7—-Lt. Edmund, m Sarah Mayo; 

6—Mary, m Samuel Hinckley (6 above). 

2-Son of Samuel Kilgore (see portrait), m 1834, 
Lydia Hinckley (see portrait); issue: I-Ora- 
mandal Merick (1885-1911; m 1855, Myriam F. 
Oliver; m 2d, 1881, Rose E. McGuire, 1864-1924) ; 
II-Llewellyn Western (1836-1915; m 1862, Vesta 
Rose; m 2d, 1866, Phoebe E. Bell, 6 1851); III— 
Henry Leonard (1840-98; m 1879, Helen Maria 
Hussey, 1848-91); 1V—John McCrillis (6 1845; m 
1868, Mrs. Addie Elizabeth Libby, 1845-1902); V— 
Florilla (b 1847; m 1876, George Washington 
Emerson, b 1844); VI-Gustavus Clark (1850-1917; 
M.D., U. Vt., 1880; m 1890, Abbie N. Otis, b 1857); 


SELDEN HINCKLEY KILGORE. 


Vil—George Arthur (b 1852; m 1879, Angie Jeru- 
sha Copeland, 1856-1922); VII1I-Selden Hinckley 
(above). 

VilI—m July 31, 1879, Georgia Carrie Chase, bd 
Newburyport, Mass., Apr. 13, 1859; grad. Hast 
Maine Conf. Sem.; dau. John March Chase 
(1833-1910; dese. Aquilla Chase, qv), m Elizabeth 
Manning Brookling'’s (1833-1904); issue: 1-Roland 
Mozart (Aug. 15, 1880-July 10, 1881); 2-EFlizabeth 
Selden, 6 Feb. 22, 1882; A.B., U. Kan., ’03; 3— 
Enez Ethel, 6 Aug. 14, 1884; A.B., U. Kan., 06; m 
Aug. 13, 1910, Arthur J. Groesbeck, b Aug. 5, 
1884; B.S., U. Kan., ’09; 4-Maud Chase, b Jan. 22, 
1887; A.B., Fairmount Coll., ’08; A.M., U. Kan., 
1917; 5-Addie Georgia (Violet), Bb Aug. 8, 1894; 
A.B., U. Kan., ’17; m Apr. 3, 1918; Lt. George J. 
Woodward, b Oct. 25, 1894; B.S., Kan. S.T. Coll., 
722; 6-Selden Hinckley, Jr.,°b Sept. 1, 1896; 
A.E.F. in France, Nov. 12, 1918-June 9, 1919; m 
June 11, 1921, Hazel Virginia Meeks (issue: Vir- 
ginia Lee). 

Academic edn., Norridgewock, Me.; LL.B., Black- 
stone Inst., Chicago, Ill., 1922. School teacher 
and supt. in Me., 1872-78; div. freight agt., Mo. 
P. Ry., Wichita, Kan., 1895-1917, and for a time 
a director of the company. Was mem. school 
board and city council many yrs. Mem. S.A.R. 
ee! (82°). Residence: “East Lawn,” Topeka, 

an. 


apeirt Charles Bowen, } Oxford, Miss., May 

Paternal ancestor settled at York, Pa., prior to 
Am. Rev., and descendants removed to Bote- 
tourt Co., Va., ca. 1790; 

3—-Rev. Daniel Howry, of Howrytown, Botetourt 
Co., Va.; m Frederica Wax. 


6—Moses Bowen, from Wales to Pa., 1698; settled 
in Guinnedd Township, Chester Co., Pa., where 
he with others purchased 10,000 acres of land; 
m Rebecca Reese; 

5-John, removed to Augusta Co., Va., 1730; m 
Lily McIlhaney; 

4—Robert (1740-1817), soldier Am. Rev. from Wash- 
ington Co., Va.; removed to Pendleton Dis- 
trict, S.C.; m Mary Gillespie; 

3—Charles (1791-1842), b in S.C.; planter, Talla- 
hatchie Co., Miss.; m M. Easley. 

2-Son of James Moorman Howry (1804-84), 6 nr. 
Fincastle, Va., removed to Tenn., 1811, to Miss., 
1836; col. comdt. Tenn. militia, 1826; atty. gen. 
12th Tenn. dist.; lawyer, planter; circuit judge, 
Oxford, Miss.; mem. Miss. Senate; a founder 
and 26 yrs. trustee U. of Miss.; Grand Master 
of Masons of Miss.; m 1834, Narcissa Bowen 
(1818-70); issue: I-Susan Amelia (1838-1913); II— 
Frances M. (1840-98; Thomas Rowan Dashiell); 
IlI—James Henry (1842-1900; m Buena Burney); 
IV—Charles Bowen (above); V—Mary Alice (1846- 
1870; m James Sims, Jr.); VI-—Samuel Moore 
(1848-1922; m Donna McCord); VII—Herschel 
Porter (b 1852; m Frances McCracken); VIII-— 
Sarah L. (6 1858; m William Michel Flournoy); 
IX—Frederick W. (1857-95); X—Albert Percy 
(1859-75). 

IV—m Jan. 14, 1869, Edmonia Beverley Carter 
(Oct. 3, 1847-Apr. 17, 1879); dau. of Dr. Robert 
Otway Carter; issue: 1-Lucien Beverley (qv 
for Carter lineage); 2-Willard Carter (June 18, 
1874-Dec. 24, 1919); U. Miss., 95; mem. Co. D, 3d 
Mo. Vols., Spanish-Am. War; lt., A.R.C., in 
France and Siberia, Aug. 1918-Oct. 1919; 
wounded Oct. 30, 1918; bronze medal (A.R.C.) 
for “Specially meritorious service’; 3-Maude 
(June 22, 1878-d infancy). 

M 2d, July 21, 1880, Harriet Holt Harris (Aug. 12, 
1859-Oct. 29, 1898); dau. of Dr. Sampson Hines 
Harris, of Columbus, Miss., surgeon, C.S.A. 
(son of Judge Thomas Walton Harris, of 
Superior Ct. of Ga.; dese. Thos. Harris, Va., 
qv); issue: 1-Hallie Harris (May 13, 1881-Dee. 1, 
1888); 2-Charles Bowen, Jr., 6b Oxford, Miss., 
July 18, 1888; Washington and Lee U., ’05; Y.M. 
C.A. field sec. with 1st Div., A.E.F., in France, 
1918; m 1908, Ann Le Seueur, dau. W. Shields 
Trigg (issue: dau. Page); m 2d, 1922, Dorothy, 
dau. Nelson Inman; 3—-Elizabeth Butler, 0b 
Memphis, Tenn., Jan, 25, 1890; engaged in war 
work in France 1918-19; 4-Mary Harris, b Mem- 
phis, Dec. 8, 1892. 

M 3d, July 25, 1900, Sallie Behethaland Bird 
(widow of Buckingham Smith), 6 nr. Monti- 
cello, Fla., June 9, 1861; dau. of Pickens Butler 
Bird, planter and col. C.S.A., of Fla., mortally 
wounded at Cold Harbor, Va., 1864. 

LL.B., U. Miss., 1867 (LL.D., 1896), S.A.E. Consult- 
ing counsel, Washington, D.C. Mem. Miss. 
Ho. of Rep., 1880-84; trustee U. of Miss., 1882- 
94; U.S. dist. atty., 1885-89; asst. atty. gen. of 
U.S., 1898-96; mem. Dem. Nat. Com., 1891-96; 
asso. judge U.S. Ct. of Claims, 1897-1915; arbi- 
trator in railroad disputes. Served pvt. to 
Ist 1t., Co. A, 29th Miss. Inf., C.S.A.; severely 
wounded in battle at Franklin, 1864. Lt. gen. 
U.C.V., comdg. Dept. of the Army of Northern 
Va. Mem. and former v.p. Am. Bar Assn., 
mem. Am. Soc. Internat. Law, Nat. Assn. 
Constl. Govt. (See Who’s Who in America). 
Club: Chevy Chase Country. Residence: 1509 
16th St., Washington, D.C. 


1-HOWRY, Lucien Beverley, }) Oxford, Miss., 
Oct. 27, 1869. 

8-Col. John Carter (qv); 

7-Robert, “King’’ (1662-1732), of ‘“Corotoman,” 
Lancaster Co., Va.; speaker House of Bur- 
gesses; treas. of Va.; pres. Council; actg. gov.: 
m 2d, 1701, Elizabeth (1684-1719), dau. of Thomas 
Landon, Esq., of ‘‘Crednal,’’ Co. Hereford, 


Eng.; 

6—Charles (1707-1764), of ‘‘Cleve,’’ King George Co., 
Va.; ed. in Eng.; naval officer of Rappahannock 
River; justice of King George Co.; burgess: 
col. and co. It.,.ete.; m 2d, 1742, Ann Byrd (1725- 
1757; Col. William, II’, of ‘““Westover,” receiver 
gen. and pres. Council of Va.); 

5-Landon (1751-1811), of ‘Cleve’; ed. in Eneg.: 
landed proprietor; mem. Va. Assembly: m 2d, 
1782, Elizabeth Carter (1759-1840; Robert Worme- 
ley Carter®, of ‘Sabine Hall,” Richmond Co., 
Va.), widow of Peter Thornton; 

4—-Robert Charles (1783-1849), planter, Madison Co., 
Va.; m 1805, Harwar Beale (1786-1840; Reuber” 


170 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


of “Chestnut Hill,’ Richmond Co., Va., m 
aay: dau. of Col. Landon Carter, of “Sabine 
a ” - 

38—Robert Otway (1810-74), b Va.; physician and 
planter, Oxford, Miss.; m 1845, Edmonia Faun- 
tleroy Corbin (1825-1917; Richard R.*). 

2-Son of Charles Bowen Howry (qv), m 1st, 1869, 
Edmonia Beverley Carter (1847-79), 

Not married. Ph.B., U. Miss., ’90 (D.K.E.; pres. 
Hermaean Lit. Soc., ed.-in-chief Univ. Mag. 
1889-90; fellow in history, 1892-93). Dept. of Jus- 
tice, Washington, D.C., 1893-1901; court auditor, 
1903-15, since which time in private business. 
Mem. Va. Hist. Soc., D.K.E. Alumni Assn. of 
PN Residence: 18832 K St. N.W., Washington, 


1-HUDSON, Bessie Keyes (Mrs. Woodward), } 
Concord, Mass., June 4, 1857. 

8-Set. Solomon Keyes (d 1702), was at Newbury, 
Mass., ante 1653, later at Chelmsford; m 1653, 
Frances Grant (d 1708); 

7-Joseph (1667-1757), of Chelmsford, Mass.; m 1690, 
Joanna Cleaveland (1670-1758) ; 

peer en (b 1698), of Chelmsford; m 1719, Eliza- 

eth—,; 

5—Jonathan (1721-61), of Westford, Mass.; m 1746, 
Elizabeth Fletcher (1720-61); 

4—-Joseph (1746-1823), of Westford; m 1786, Sarah 
Boyden (d 1830); 

8-John (1787-1844), of Westford; m 1816, Ann Stow 
Shepard (1792-1881). 

2—-Dau. of George Shepard Keyes (1832-93), busi- 
ness and mfg.; m 1854, Mary Elizabeth Brown 
(1831-86); issue: I-Bessie Van Mater (above); II— 
Marion B. (b 1860); Il1I-—Grace B. (6 1866); IV— 
George S. (b 1869; m Alice Munroe Brown); V— 
Arthur F. (twin, 1869-88). 

I-m Aug. 31, 1880, Woodward Hudson (qv); issue: 
1—Mary (July 25, 1890-Aug. 12, 1890); 2-Frederic 
(Nov. 14, 1891-July 15, 1892); 3-Marion, b Con- 
cord, Mass., Dec. 12, 1895. 

Pres. Louisa May Alcott Assn., Concord, Mass.; 
mem. Boston Atheneum, Women’s Rep. Club, 
Woman’s Club, Country Club (Concord). Resi- 
dence: 82 Main St., Concord, Mass. 


1-JOHNS, Nina Roberta Hill (Mrs. Ed. F.), b 
Brenham, Tex., Sept. 24, 1873. 

10-John Howland (qv); 

%-Elizabeth, as Widow Hicks, m 2d, John Dickin- 
son; 

8—Joseph (1654-ca. 1721), m Rose Townsend; 

7-Zebulon (d 1751), m Rose Townsend; 

6-Townsend (d 1783), m Ann Underhill: 
5-Zebulon, of Dearborn Co., Ind.; soldier Am. 
Rev.; m Elizabeth Brush; 

4—Townsend (1795-1863), m Sophia Stearns (1796- 
1833), whose father and grandfather were 
soldiers Am. Rev.; 

3-Zebulon (1820-1907), Cincinnati, O.; m Susanna 
Crossen (1825-83). 

2-Dau. of Charlotte Sophia Dickinson (b 1849), m 
1872, Charles Wesley Hill (1841-1916); issue: I— 
Nina Roberta (above); II—-Katie (1876-1912; m 
John William Comer); IIlI—Florence Elma (b 
1883; m Joseph Arthur Dahlgren); ITV—Anna 
Dickinson (1886-88), 

I-m Apr. 15, 1896, Ed. Frank Johns, 6 Wilson Co., 
Tenn., Oct. 13, 1870; son of Joseph Frank Johns, 
upon whose plantation the Battle of Stone 
River was fought in the Civil War: issue: 1— 
Charles Hill, 6 Hempstead, Tex., Feb. 27, 1902; 
OklasiU,. 723, 

M.E.L., Kidd-Key Coll., 91. Mem. S.M.D., C.D.A., 
D.A.R., U.S.D. 1812, Residence: 1916 S. 19th St., 
Chickasha, Okla. 


1JOHNSON, Emeline Stanley Chapman (Mrs. 
James W.), b Sewickley, Pa., Mar. 6, 1870. 

8-Edward Chapman (d 1675), admitted freeman at 
Windsor, Conn., 1667; was killed in the Great 
Swamp Fight, 1675; m Elizabeth Fox; 

T—Simon (1669-1749), m Sarah— (1675-1735): 

6-Capt. Samuel (1696-1758), killed in French and 
Indian War; m Hannah Strong (b 1692): 

5-Simon (1736-1823), mem. Relief Com., Tolland 
Co., Conn.; m 1st, Eunice Preston (d 1774); 

4-Simon (1768-1812), m Anna Johnson; 

8-Simon Converse (1796-1848), m Jerusha Me- 
Knight (1802-86). 

9-Henry Wolcott (qv); 

seinen (1624-87), m 2d, 1661, Martha Pitkin (1638- 


7-Roger (1679-1767), gov. of Conn., 1750-54: m 1702, 
Sarah Drake (b 1686; Job’): 


6—-Elizabeth (1706-75), m 1727, Capt. Roger New- 
berry (Capt. Benjamin’, m Hannah Dewey; 
Maj. Benjamin’, m Mary, dau. of Matthew 
Allyn, dv); 

FEL nes (1729-1806), m 1757, Ashbel Olmsted (1725- 
1791); 

4—Ashbel (6 1761), m 1786, Mary Forbes; 

3—Ashbel (0 1798), m 2d, 1840, Emeline Stanley. 

9-Gov. John Haynes (qv); 

8—Ruth (1638-88), m Samuel Wyllys (1632-1709; Gov. 
George, of Conn.®); : 

7—Mehitable (1658-97), m 3d, 1684, Rev. Timothy 
Woodbridge (1656-1732), grad. Harvard, 1675; a 
founder of Yale Coll. (Rev. John’, m Mercy, 
dau. of Gov. Thomas Dudley”, qv); 

6—-Mary (1692-1766), m 1724, William Pitkin (1694- 
1769), gov. of Conn., 1766-69 (Judge William’; 
William’); 

5-Rev. Ashbel (1735-1802), m 1772, Sarah Forbes 
(1745-1815) ; 

4—-Temperance (1785-1846), m 1812, James Stanley 
(1781-1854; Theodore®, minute man at Lexing- 
ton Poe ho Lt. William’; Caleb’; Caleb’; Tim- 
othy®); 

3—-Emeline (1818-77), m Ashbel Olmsted (3 above). 

2-Dau. of Deloraine Payson Chapman (1836-1920), 
m 1867, Caroline Stanley Olmsted (1842-1903); is- 
sue: I-Carrie Louise (b 1868; m Perrin Ellis 
White); II-—Emeline Stanley (above); III-— 
Maude McKnight (6 1872; m Horace S. Porter); 
Iv—Anna M. Olmsted (b 1874; m Marion P. 
Waite); V—Mildred Pitkin (b 1881; m Howard M. 
Lewis). 

II—m Oct. 6, 1892, James William Johnson, b Bos- 
ton, Mass., May 17, 1859; son of Thomas Wil- 
liam Johnson (William’, m Hannah Pettingill); 
issue: 1—Oliver Wolcott, b Riverside, Calif., 
Feb. 29, 1896; Stanford, ’20; sgt., Hdars. Co., 
364th Inf., 91st Div., later in Air Service, 1917- 
1919; m Apr. 1, 1920, Elizabeth, dau. of Ethelbert 
Johnson (issue: Kenneth Wolcott, b 1921); 2- 
Roger Pitkin, 6 Riverside, July 2, 1899: Stan- 
ford, ex-’24; pvt., U.S. Marine Corps, 1918-19; m 
1924, Eunice Mae Peart; 3-James Stanley, b 
Los Angeles, May 27, 1910. 

Mem. D.F.P.A., D.A.R., ete. Summer place: 
Laguna Beach, Calif. Residence: 912 Westlake 
Av., Los Angeles, Calif. 


1JOHNSTON, Mary, ) Buchanan, Botetourt Co., 
Va., Nov. 21, 1870. 

5-Peter Johnston (b 1710), from Scotland, 1727; 
settled at Osborne’s Landing on James River, 
Va.; removed to “Cherry Grove,’ Prince Ed- 
ward Co., Va., 1765; m Martha Butler (they 
were the grandparents of Gen. Joseph IE. 
Johnston, C.S.A.); 

4—Andrew (1767-1820), m Anna Nash (Col. John®, of 
“Templeton Manor,’ Prince Edward Co., Va.: 
mem. Va. Ho. of Dels. throughout Am. Rev.; m 
Elizabeth Fisher; John®, from Wales to Va. ca. 
1720; of latter’s sons, Abner was gov. of N.C.. 
1779-81, and mem. Cont. Congress, 1782-86; and 
Francis was brig. gen. Am. Rev., was killed 
in battle of Germantown); 

3-John N. (1799-1850), m Eliza Ogilvie Bell. 

4—William Alexander (1753-1813), from Ulster, Ire- 
land; settled in Va.; m Jane Sherrard; 

3—-Samuel Hamilton (1798-1882), m Mary Lobb. 

2-Dau. of John William Johnston (1839-1905), maj. 
of arty., C.S.A.; lawyer; m Blizabeth Dixon 
Alexander (1847-89); issue: I-Mary (above); II— 
Eloise; I1I—Anne (d 1901; m her cousin, Thomas 
Henry Johnston; issue: John William [1896- 
1918], 2d 1t. Aviation Service, U.S.A., killed at 
Chanute Field, Rantoul, Ill.; Thomas Henry 
[b 1898], aviation, U.S.A., served in France: 
James Rawlings, d infaney); IV—John (m 
Laura Beecher); V—Walter; VI—Elizabeth. 

Author (See Who’s Who in America for list 
of titles). Residence: “Three Hills,” Warm 
Springs, Va. 


1-JONES, Ruth Norton (Mrs. George W.), »b 
Montgomery, Ala., Oct. 31, 1870. 

9-John Alston (1610-87), of the Inner Temple, and 
of Parvenham, Co. Bedford, Eng.; m 1634, Lady 
Dorothy Temple, dau. of Sir John Temple, of 
royal descent; 

8—John (d 1704), m Anne Wallis; 

7-Col. John (1673-1758), extensive landowner in 
N.C.; justice, asso. justice Ct. of Oyer and 
Terminer, revenue collector for the king. 
sheriff of Chowan Co.; vestryman of St. Paul’s 
Parish; m Mary Clark; 

6-Joseph John (d 1781), of Halifax, N.C.; jus- 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA | 171 


tice; mem. N.C. Gen. Assembly; m Euphan 
Wilson; 

5-Col. Willis (b 1750), col. of Halifax district; 
mem. N.C. Gen. Assembly and Constl. Conv., 
1776; m Elizabeth Wright: 

4-James Wright, m Temperance Thomas; 

3-Julia Justina (1820-67), m Dr. Samuel Edwin 
Norton (1815-77). 

2-Dau. of Julia Reese Norton (1840-1904), m Capt. 
Charles Washington Norton (1824-82), owner 
and captain of river steamer; issue: I—-Mattie 
Lee (m John W. Stimson); II-—Julia Alston; 
IiI-Ruth (above); IV—Mary Hudson (m Wil- 
liam R. Macdonald); V—Charles Edwin (m 
May Hardaway); VI—Harry W. (m Nora Ellen 
Mims). 

IlI—m Dec. 21, 1892, George Washington Jones, 
6 Nolin, Ky., Oct. 25, 1865; son of Samuel Har- 
ris Jones, m Fanny Evans; issue: 1—-Roger 
Alston, 8 Montgomery, Ala., Sept. 26, 1893; 
grad. U. Ala. Law Sch.; lawyer; lt., Royal 
Air Force, in Can., 1918; badly injured in 
airplane crash at Camp Wittering, Eng., 
Sept. 1918; m Apr. 29, 1919, Cecile, dau. of 
Lucian Victor La Yaste, of Dallas, Tex. (is- 
sue: Roger Alston, Jr.). 

Ed. Hamner Hall, an Episcopal School for 
girls, Montgomery, Ala. Lit @ALR.G)) can= 
teen service during war and demobilization. 
Nieman iC. DaAs sD Ala ete: Residence: 308 
Sayre St., Montgomery, Ala. 


1-JONES, George Walter, b) Huntsville, Ala., 
June 22, 1866. 

10-John Rolfe (1585-1622), first sec. and recorder 
gen. of Va.; m 1618, Pocahontas (1595-1627); 

I-Thomas (b 1615), m Jane Poythress; 

mec ys (d 1676), m Col. Robert Bolling (1645/46- 


7-Col. John (1676-1729), of ‘Cobbs’; burgess; m 
1697, Mary Kennon (Dr. Richard’, of Conju- 
ror’s Neck, Va., m Elizabeth Worsham); 

6—-Elizabeth (b 1709), m Dr. William Gay (d 1749); 

5-Capt. William, of “Mt. Pleasant,’ Powhatan 
Co., Va.; m Frances Trent; 

4—Elizabeth (1773-1840), m 1794, Col. Peter Efford 
Bentley (1759-1837); 

38-Eliza Gay (1796-1852), m 1827, Daniel Harris. 

10-John Woodson (qv); 

9-Col. Robert (1634-post 1707), m Elizabeth Fer- 
ris (Richard, of “Curles”, Henrico Co., Va.); 

8-John (6 ca. 1658), of “Curles’”; m Judith Tarle- 
ton (Stephen’®); 

7-Stephen (1704-1735/36), m 1730, Elizabeth Branch 
(Matthew’, of Warwick, Va.); 

“tee (b 1734), m 1758, Alexander Trent, IIT 

5-Frances (1753/54-1776-80), m 1769, Capt. William 
Gay (5 above). 

9-Capt. Francis Eppes (d 1655), from Eng. to 
Prince George Co., Va.; 

8-Col. Francis (1628-78), settled in Henrico Co., 
Va.; mem. Colonial Council, 1652; 

7-Col. Francis (1659-1718), m 168, Anne Isham 
(Henry’, m Katherine Banks); 

6—-Col. Francis (d@ 1734), m Sarah Hamlin: 

5-Ann, m Benjamin Harris (d 1758), of Cumber- 
land Co., Va.; 

4-Francis Eppes (ca. 1740-1828), m Mary Macon; 

38-Daniel (1793-1852), m Eliza Gay Bentley (3 
above). 

2-Son of Maria Gay Harris (1830-80), m 1849, Maj. 
George Washington Jones (1822-67): issue: I— 
Eliza Bentley (1850-1922; m Rev. Robert Thomas 
Blackwell); II—Lavinia Chardavoyne (1852-1904: 
m ist cousin, George Washington Jones); 
IiJ-Irene Gay (1864-86); IV—George Walter 
(above). 

IV—m Feb. 12, 1890, Elvalena Moore, bd nr. New 
Market, Madison Co., Ala., Dec. 28, 1869; dau. 
of William Henderson Moore (1836-1904), m Mar- 
tha Woodson Criner (1836-75); issue (all b near 
Huntsville, Madison Co., Ala.): 1-Howard 
Criner, 6 Dec. 11, 1890; m Oct. 12, 1921, Kathleen 
Paul; 2-Raymond William, b Oct. 8, 1892: m 
July 6, 1928, Irene Mary O’Neill; 3-Walter 
Bryan, } Feb. 25, 1895; A.B., U. Ala., 718, A.M., 
1920, Ph.D., Johns Hopkins, 1924; 24 and ist 
It., Co. A, 548th Engrs., and in France 11 
months; capt., Engr. R.C.: m June 30, 1924, 
Hazel Lucile Phelps; 4-Edwin Whiting, } Dec. 
7, 1896; 5-Pauline Myra, b May 9, 1904; 6—-Carl 
Tannahill, b Dec. 12, 1908. 

Head of G. W. Jones & Sons, civil engrs. and 
abstractors of land titles. Primary nominee 


for Ala. Senate, 1926. Residence: 615 Randolph 
St., Huntsville, Ala. 


hetetitoss Lotte E., b Covington, Ind., May 14, 
858. 


papa eae es Am. Rev.; m Sarah Currey 

(1700-60) ; 

4-John (1732-1808), Am. Rev.; m Sara Swim 
(1730-1800) ; 


3-James Mandeville (1785-1865), 
Sproson (1787-1860). 

8-George Wheeler, of Concord, Mass.; m Kath- 
erine-; 

7-William (1630-83), m Hannah Busse (Ens. Wil- 
liam’, King Philip’s War); 

6-William (1665-1752), m Sarah Fletcher (1669-1744; 
Francis’, m Elizabeth Wheeler); 

5-Jeremiah (1709-88), m 2d, Esther-—; 

4-Jeremiah (0 1745), m Keziah Blanchard; 

3-Jeremiah, m Mary Joslin, and moved to 
western N.Y. 

2-Dau. of John Sproson Jones, M.D. (1814-71), 
Physician and druggist; m 1837, Charlotte 
Wheeler (1814-1902); issue: I-George Wheeler 
(m Emma K. Enos); II—-James Sanger; III— 
Lydia A.; IV—Mary S.; V-—Lotte EB. (above); 
also Gratia, Caleb and Franklin, who died in 


infancy. 
Mem. D.F.P.A., .S:D.P., 


m Hlisabeth 


Writer of histories. 
D.A.C., D.A.R., D.R. Summer place: “Wheel- 
Baa Hue a Bath, N.Y. Residence: Dan- 
ville, F 


1JONES, Ann Elizabeth Penniman (Mrs. Rob- 
ert F.), b Brunswick, Ga., Jan. 10, 1890. 

8-James Penniman (qv); 

7-Lt. Samuel (1645-1704/05), m 1673/74, Elizabeth 
Parmenter (Robert); 

6—Joseph (bap. 1692), m Ann Farnum; 

5—Pease (1736-1818), m 1763, Lois Wood: 

4-Hlkanah (b 1782), m 1804, Lucy Childs; 

3-Emory Holbrook (1817-62), m 1842, Sybil Ann 
Fisher. 

7—Gabriel Adams; 

6—William; 

5-William, m Ann Wren; 

4—-Wesley (b Fairfax, Va., 
Hughes; 

3—Dr. Seth Samuel (6 Alexandria, Va.), m Mary 
Frances Bryant. 

2-Dau. of William Frederick Penniman (1842- 
1908), cotton exporter; m 1866, Ann Elizabeth 
Adams (1848-1913); issue: I-Mary Sybil (b 1867; 
m 1898, Charles Bartow Lloyd, d 1893); IT—Au- 
gusta (b 1868; m Edgar D. Walter); I[I—Edna 
Gertrude (b 1875); ITV—Ellen Fisher (0 1882): 
V-—William Frederick (b 1884; m Florence Stevy- 
ens); VI-Ann Blizabeth (above). 

Vi-m Apr. 24, 1917, Robert Francis Jones (See 
Vol. 1, p. 319, for genealogy); issue: 1-Robert 
Hranecis, 0.210 (Philac Pas Jan, 120) 0101sone— 
arth Penniman, b Washington, D.C., June 

Residence: 110 Park Way, New London, Conn. 

oan ous, Bourne, }) Detroit, Mich., Nov. 

8-Richard Bourne (qv); 

7-Shearjashub (1644-1718/19), m 1673, Bathsheba 
Skiffe (James’, of Sandwich, Mass.); 

6-Ezra (1676-1764), chief justice Ct. Common 
Pleas of Barnstable Co.; m 1698, Martha 
Prince; 

5-Col. Shearjashub (d 1781), A.B., Harvard, 1743: 
rep. in Congress, 1764; chief justice Supreme 
Ct. of R,I., 1778-81; m 1747, Ruth (Bosworth) 
Church (d 1796); 

4—Shearjashub (1751-1844), dep. gov. of R.I. dur- 
ing Am. Rev.; m 2d, 1798, Rachel Kent (Sam- 
uel’, of Barrington, R.T.); 

3-Shearjashub (1798-1869), Hartford, Conn.; m 
1822, Ardelia Alger. 

§-Lt. Andrew Alger, was at Scarborough, 1651; 
was killed by Indians; 

8-John, blacksmith; was at Boston before 1679: 
m Hannah Baker (b 1644; Alexander®, m Eliz- 


abeth-—); 

7-John (d 1750), blacksmith; m 1702, Joanna King 
(Thomas’, of Dighton, Mass.); 

6—Preserved, lived at Rehoboth, Mass., 1742; m 
Martha Pafenny; 

5—Jonathan (b 1738); 


1775), m Elizabeth 


172 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


4—Jonathan (1755-1822), m 1782, Dorothy Carpen- 
ter; 

3-Ardelia (1799-1871), m Shearjashub Bourne (3 
above). 

10-William Carpenter (qv); 

%-William (1605-59), m Abigail— (d 1687); 

8-Samuel (ca. 1644-1682/83), m 1660, Sarah 
away (James®, of Rehoboth); 

7—David (1675-1702), m 1697, Rebecca Hunt; 

6—David (1701-87), m 1724, Joanna Walker (1704- 
1786; Ebenezer’) ; 

5-Col. Thomas (1725-1809), m 1749, Dorothy Bos- 
worth (d 1812); 

4—Dorothy (1757-1822), m Jonathan Alger (4 above). 

2-Son of James Frederic Joy, LL.D. (1810-96), A. 
B., Dartmouth, ’33; LL.B., Harvard, 1836; law- 
yer, then ry. builder and operator; pres. C.,B. 
&Q., M.C., Wabash and other rys.; m in 1841, 
Martha Alger Reed (d 1850); m 2d, 1860, Mary 
Bourne (1832-90); issue (lst marriage): I-Sarah 
Reed (1842-1900; m Edward Watrous Jenks, M. 
D., LL.D.); 1I-Martha Reed (d at birth); I1I- 
James (1847-1909); IV—Martha Alger (1850-93; m 
Henry A. Newland); (24 marriage): V—Fred- 
eric (1862-93); VI—Henry Bourne (above); VII-— 
Richard Pickering (See Vol. 1, p. 661). : 

V—m Oct. 11, 1892,. Helen Hall Newberry (See 
Vol. 1, p. 661, for genealogy and issue). 

Phillips Andover Acad., ’83; Yale-S., ex-’86. 
Pres. Detroit Union R.R. Depot Station Co., 
Packard Motor Car Co., etc. Dir. Federal Re- 
serve Bank of Chicago (See Who’s Who in 
America). Chief boatswain’s mate on U.S.S. 
Yosemite, Spanish-Am. War; It. col., Air Serv- 
ice, U.S.A., World War. Pres. Lincoln High- 
way Assn., etc. Residence: ‘Fair Acres,” 
Grosse Pointe Farms, Mich. 


1-KING, Nannie Witcher Jones-McAdoo (Mrs. 
Nannie McAdoo), b Pittsylvania Co., Va., 1848. 
Leg Ne Jones, from Wales to Baltimore, Md., 


Read- 


’ 


5-Isaac, m Isabel Nonnon; 

4-Dr. Benjamin, m Elizabeth Reamy; 

3-Thomas, m Elizabeth Lyell. 

2-Dau. of Decatur Jones (1816-90), planter and 
tobacco mfr.; m Nancy Harriet Keen; issue: 
I—Araminta (m John Henry Holcombe); II-— 
Marie Louisa (m Thomas H. B. Haase); III— 
Elizabeth Ann (m James C. Cunningham); TV— 
Jennie; V—William Henry (m Elizabeth Fran- 
ces Keen); VI—Nannie Witcher (above): VII— 
John Keene (m Mary Bliss Wilkinson); VIII— 
Thomas D, (m Mattie Southgate); IX—Mary 
Christian (m Maj. Joseph M. Moorhead); X— 
D’Orcy (m Mary Glenn); XI—Charles Bixler. 

Vi-m Victor C. McAdoo; issue (all } Greens- 
boro, N.C.): 1-Thomas Jones, 6b 1871; m 1922, 
Lois, dau. of Daniel Lindley, of Guilford, 
N.C.; 2-Victor Clay; 3-Calvin N., Jr.: 4-Mar- 


garet. 

M 2d, 1888, Robert Ruffin King; issue: 1-Robert 
Ruffin, Jr., 6 Greensboro, N.C., 1890; m 1913, 
Ruth, dau. of C. M. Vanstory, of Greensboro 
(issue: Ruth; Nancy; Robert). 

Mem. D.A.R., U.D.C., Pioneers Club. Residence: 
Greensboro, N.C. 


1-KINGSBURY, Francis Bullard, b Holliston, 
Mass., Nov. 18, 1886. 

8-Joseph Kingsbury (qv); 

7-Eleazer (b 1645), m Esther Judson; 

Cee eel (1690-1744), m 1715, Joanna Guild 

5-Nathan (b 1730), Am. Rev.: m 1755, Zerinale 
Blake (b 1734); 

4—-Zebina (1769-1848), m 1799, Elizabeth Daniels 
(1770-1816) ; 

3-Elijah (1802-1888), m 1833, Joanna Whiting 
Phipps (1814-77). 

8-Robert Bullard (1599-1639), resided Watertown, 
Mass., m Ann-; 

7-Benjamin (ca. 1634-1689), m 2d, 1677, Elizabeth 
Thorpe (d 1719); 

6—John (1677/78-1754), m Abigail Leland (1683-1761) ; 

5-Henry, Jr. (1749-1821), Am. Rev.; m 1778, Rebecca 
Richardson (1751-1838); 

4—Titus (1783-1849), m 1809, Esther Whiting (b 1786); 

3—Henry (1815-1906), m 1840, Bethia Lemuel Wheel- 
er (1815-90). 

2-Son of Willis Albert Kingsbury (b 1848), A.B., 
Harvard, ’73; lawyer; m 1885, Frances Johanna 
Bullard (b 1853); issue: I-Francis Bullard 
(above); II—Louise (b 1888; m 1919, Arthur FE. 
Ewing); III—Alice Bertha (1890-1901): IV—Wil- 


lis Albert, Jr. (6 1891); V—Esther Whiting (0 
1893; m 1922, H. Stanley Fair). 

I-n June 9, 1917, Katharine Whitney, b Minne- 
apolis, Minn., Mar. 19, 1888; Smith, ’11; dau. 
of William Channing Whitney (See Vol. 1, 


p. 744, for genealogy); issue: 1—Alice Law- 
rence, b Apr. 9, 1918; 2-Elinor Whitney, }b 
Ro 30, 1920; 3-Richard Walker, b Feb. 27, 


A.B., Harvard, ’09 (Kappa Gamma Chi, Phi Beta 
Pi, Sigma Xi), A.M., 1912, Ph.D., 1914. For- 
merly asso. prof. physiol. chemistry, U. 
Minn. Med. Sch.; chemist, Biochemical Lab- 
oratories, Met. Life Ins. Co., New York. First 
lt. and capt., Sanitary Corps, Oct. 1917-Apr. 9, 
1919; with A.E.F. in France, Mar. 1918-Apr. 1919. 
Residence: 131 Bedford St., Stamford, Conn. 

1-KINGSLEY, George Pomeroy, b Freeport, IIl., 
Nov. 11, 1865. 

°-Eltwood Pomeroy (qv); 

8-Medad (1638-1716), town clk., Northampton, 
Mass.; mem. Gen. Assembly; m ist, 1661, Ex- 
perience Woodward (d 1686; Henry’); 

7-Ebenezer (1669-1754), sheriff of Hampshire; 
mem. Royal Council; m 2d, Sarah King (Capt. 
John’); 

6-Gen. Seth (1706-77), first brig. gen. apptd. by 
Cont. Congress and first maj. gen. in Am. 
Rev.; m 1732, Mary Hunt (1705-77; Jonathan’); 

5-Quartus (1735-1803), soldier Am. Rev.; m 2d, 
1776, Rachel Pomeroy (d 1826; Lt. Daniel®); 

4-Col. Seth (1777-1861), m 1st, 1800, Sarah Kingsley 
(Enos®, m Abigail Palmer); 

3-Betsey (d_ 1876 aet. 64), m Daniel Kingsley (d 
1880, aet. 71), dese. John Kingsley (d ca. 1679), 
an original purchaser of Taunton, Mass. 

2-Son of George Pomeroy Kingsley (1833-1905), 
dentist; m Harriet Swift (1839-1912); issue: I- 
Fred Ralph (m Anna M. Booth); IIl—George 
Honea (above); I1I-Edward Daniel (See Vol. 
ae Ds : 

II—m Nov. 22, 1898, Mabel Wright, 6 Elgin, I11., 
Oct. 19, 1865; dau. of Andrew Donaldson 
Wright, of Freeport, Ill., m Susanna Barbara 
Duck; issue (all b Minden, Neb.): 1-Susanna, 
b Sept. 17, 1894; U. Wis.; 2—-Edith, 6 Sept. 11, 
1895; m June 16, 1920, Ellwood Forest Hamil- 
ton (issue: Ellwood Forest, b Apr. 1, 1921; 
Sally Jean, b Oct. 31, 1924); 3-Ethel (twin), b 
Sept. 11, 189; 4-George Pomeroy, } Sept. 23, 
1897; Hobart Coll.; m Sept. 12, 1921, Elizabeth 
M. Johnston (issue: George Pomeroy, b Feb. 
6, 1926); 5-Donaldson Wright, b Mar. 16, 1899; 
Cornell and Harvard; 6-Hamilton Swift, } 
June 27, 1901; 7-Archibald Wright, b Apr. 5, 
1907; Culver Mil. Acad. 

Ed. Cornell U. and Hobart Coll. Banking and 
lumber business. Residence: 745 4th St., Min- 
den, Neb. 


1-TILNEY, John Stringer, b Millsboro, Del., 
July 11, 1836. 

7-John Tilney (1618-1701; of royal ancestry), sent 
from Eng. by the English crown as collec- 
tor of ports, 1648, and settled in Accomac Co., 
Va.; given large tracts of land; mem. County 
Ct. 40 yrs.; m 1642, Anne Bouton (bap. 1625; 
John’); 

6—John, planter; m Sarah Nottingham (Richard’, 
of Northampton Co., Va.); 

5-Hezekiah, planter; settled nr. Berlin, Md., 
1740; m Betty (Nottingham) Harmonson: 

4-Jonathan, planter; moved to vicinity of Mil- 
ton, Del., ca. 1800; m Elizabeth Stockley; 

3-Stringer (1769-1826), planter; m Nancy Wil- 
liams (1778-1823). 

8-John Jefferson, from Wales; was among the 
first settlers of Va.; lived at Osborne’s on 
the James; burgess, 1619; and thru his g.son: 

6—-Capt. Thomas (whose son Peter was the fa- 
ther of President Thomas Jefferson); 

5-Field, m Mary Warren; 

4—-Warren; 

3—Peter. 

2-Son of Robert Williams Tilney (1813-72), mfr.; 
m 1835, Mary Jefferson (d 1845): m 2d, Mary 
Baylis; issue (lst marriage): I-John Stringer 
(above); II—Virginia (d infancy): III—Caroline 
(d infancy); TV—Robert Peter (m Verlinda Dun- 
lap); V—-William Edward;-: (2d marriage): VI- 
Mary Ann (m Jacob Reese Godwin). 

I-m Nov. 28, 1871, Mary Eliza Garner (Aug. 15, 
1843-Oct. 17, 1876); dau. of John Hicks Garner, 
of Mobile, Ala.; issue: 1-Mary Garner, b Mo- 
bile, Ala., Jan. 22, 1873; Ogontz. ’92; 2-Harriet 
Jamison, 6 Mobile, Ala., Jan. 29, 1875; Ogontz, 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 173 


95; m Apr. 12, 1898, Butler Sheldon; 3—-John 
Stringer, Jr. (Oct. 17, 1876-Feb. 14, 1909); Har- 
vard, ’00; m Apr. 30, 1900, Elizabeth Cornish. 

M 2d, June 5, 1878, Georgiana Esther Sheldon, 
b Gaston, Ala., Aug. 4, 1845: dau. of Israel 
Sheldon, of Orange, N.J.; issue: 1-Georgiana 
Sheldon, b Orange, N.J., Mar. 7, 1879; Ogontz, 
98; m Jan. 14, 1907, William Howard Kirk- 
bride (qv); 2-Jeannette Wallace (Dec. 3, 1880- 
Aug. 18, 1881); 3-Israel Sheldon, b Orange, 
June 28, 1882; Harvard, ’04; m Oct. 5, 1907, Au- 
gusta Munn; 4—-Nicholas Leachmere (Jan. 29; 
1884-Sept. 18, 1918); capt., A.R.C. and was made 
edr. of the advance zone at Neaufchateau, 
France; d Bazoilles, France, and interred in 
the Nat. Cemetery; medal for efficient service 
sent to his family after his death; 5—-Robert 
Wallace, b Washington, DCy Apres 612) 1886: 
Harvard, ’10; m Dec. 1914, Suzanne Grantland. 

Retired. Hobby: Collector of books. Clubs: 
Metropolitan (Washington), Bibliophile Soc. 
(Boston), Union League, Down Town, Grolier 
(New York), Essex County (Orange, N.J.). 
Residence: 495 Main St., Orange, N.J. 


1-KIRKBRIDE, William Howard, b Phila., Pa., 
Mar. 27, 1879. 

7-Joseph Kirkbride (b 1662), of ‘Kirkbride,’ 
Cumberland, Eng., descended from the Earls 
of Wigton; came in the “Welcome,” 1682, 
with William Penn, who granted him 15,000 
acres in Bucks Co., Pa.; mem. Ist Pa. Assem- 
bly 10 yrs.; m Sarah Stacy (Mahlon§); 

6-Mahlon Stacy (b 1703), mem. Pa. Assembly 15 
yrs.; m Mary Satcher (John’); 

5—Jonathan (1739-1824), noted Quaker preacher; m 
Elizabeth Curtis (John‘); 

4—Joseph (b 1775), m Eleanor Baldwin (Joseph); 

8-Jonathan (1809-89), m Mary Warner Kirkbride 
(Mahlon4, m Mary, dau. of Abraham Warner). 

2-Son of William Kirkbride (6 1849), merchant; 
m 1873, Mary Pennel Churchman (6 1852), 

M Jan. 14, 1907, Georgiana Sheldon Tilney, b 
Orange, N.J., Mar. 7, 1879; dau. of John String- 
er Tilney (qv for genealogy); issue (all b Vic- 
toria, B.C.; 1—Adela Wallace, 6 May 26, 1908; 
2—Malcolm Churchman, b Sept. 18, 1909 3— 
Ronald de Levington, 6 Feb. 11912, 

B.S., Haverford, ’01 (Beta Rho Sigma). Pres. 
Pacific Coast Construction Co., Victoria, B.C. 
Planter, Camden, S.C. Author and play- 
wright. Clubs: Century (New York), Union 
(Victoria, B.C.), Haverford, University, West- 
moreland (Richmond, Va.), Dublin Lake (Dub- 
lin, N.H.), Camden (S.C) Country. Summer 
place: “Fairview,” Dublin, N.H. Residence: 
“Cool Springs,’ Camden, S.C. 


1-MILLSPAUGH, Frederick William, } Buffalo, 
N.Y., Apr. 27, 1880. 

11—-William Arnold (av); 

10-Benedict (1615-78), first gov. of R.I. under the 
charter of Charles II; m 1640, Damaris West- 
cott (Stukeley); 

9-Capt. Josiah (1646-1724), m 2d, Mary (Ward) 
Wicks; 

8-John (6 1670), m 1694, Mary Brown; 

‘i—Anthony (1704-61), m Sarah— (6 1712), a Quaker- 
ess; 

6—David (1783-1825), Am. Rev.; m 1758, Hannah 
Tripp (b 1736); 

SI He (1771-1851), m Mary Hogeboom (1776- 

T Gpoee (1805-76), m 1826, John Q. Groesbeck 
( -(0); 

3-Sarah Elosia (1828-80), m 1847, Homer Mills- 
paugh (1820-82). 

2-Only child of Rev. Charles Edward Mills- 
paugh (6 1848), m 1870, Elizabeth Susan Tozer 
(1844-1921), 

M June 12, 1906, Clyde Burke (qv). 

A.B., Syracuse, ’01. Rep. of The Pullman Co. 
Mem. S:C.W., D.C.G., S.A.R. (dir. gen. nat. 
soc. and pres. Tenn. soc.). Mason. Resi- 
dence: 3806 Central Av., Nashville, Tenn. 

1-MILLSPAUGH, Clyde Burke (Mrs. Frederick 
W.), 6b Danville, Ky. 

8-Gabriel Maupin (1675-1720), fled from France 
to Eng., ca. 1699, thence to Va., 1700; a founder 
of Manakin, Va.; m Marie, dau. of Earl Spen- 
cer, of Eng.; 

7T—Daniel (1700-86), m Margaret Via (or Viet): 

6-Mary, m Matthew Mullins (1728-86), soldier 

_ French and Indian War and Am. Rev.; 

d-Jane (1754-1844), m Benjamin Clark, Jr. (d 1795); 


4-Lucy A. (1792-1846), m 1814, Thomas Springer 
Bronston (1791-1871), War 1812; 

3-Samira M. (1821-56), m 1849, Dr. James E. Baker 
(1826-71), surgeon C.S.A, 

2-Dau. of Lucy Lany Baker (1850-1908), m 1869, 
William Buchanan Burke, M.D. (1845-1923), sol- 
dier C.S.A.; issue: I-William Baker (m Irene 
Dillon); II-Thomas Bronston; IlI—Mary (1872- 
1912; m W. H. Lillard); IV—Lucy Elliston (m 
A. L. Milligan); V—Robert E. (m Lucile Col- 
lins); VI-Clyde (above); VII—Nell (b 1884; m 
Luther Tiedeman); VIII-Emma Chenault (D 
1886; m Robert H. Harris); IX-Samuel Hard- 
1st) (m Hazel G. Copeland); X-—Collins (1890- 
1 ‘ 


Vi-m June 12, 1906, Frederick William Mills- 
paugh (qv). 
B.S., Caldwell Coll., ’01. Short story writer. 
Mem. C.D.A., Huguenot Soc. of Tenn. (state 
pres.), D.A.R. (state treas.), U.S.D. 1812 (nat. 
rec. sec.), U.D.C., Nashville Press and Au- 


thors Club. Residence: 3806 Central AV., 
Nashville, Tenn. 
1-MINOR, Anne Rogers (Mrs. George May- 


nard), 6 E. Lyme, Conn. 

eeebe Rogers (ca. 1615-1687), m Elizabeth Row- 
and; 

7-Joseph, m Sarah-; 

6—John, m Deborah Dayton (or Deighton); 

5-John, m Maria (or Martha) Culver; 

4-George (1755-1815), Am. Rev.; m Mary (Tinker) 
Wheeler (d 1822); 

3-William, m Mary Chapman (James, m Mary, 
dau. Lt. Daniel Holt, Am. Rev.; Maj. James‘, 
killed in Am. Rev., 1776). 

9-Matthew Beckwith (qv); 

8-John (ca. 1639-ca. 1723); 

7-John (1665-1757), m Prudence Manwaring; 

6—John (d 1753), m Hannah Brooks; 

5-Elisha (ca, 1732-1786); 

4-Jason (ca, 1764-1821), Am. Rev.; m Elizabeth 
Crocker; 

3—Gurdon Crocker, m Nancy Ann Douglass. 

2-Dau. of James Chapman Rogers, m Nancy 
Hazeltine Beckwith (d 1904); issue: I-Irene (b 
1850; m William N. Coates); II—Julius Taylor 
(6 1852; m Mary Goss); III—Alida J. (b 18565 ; 
m James D. Hanan); IV—Frank Ellsworth (b 
1860; m Louisa Ames); V—Anne (above). 

V—m Nov. 19, 189, George Maynard Minor, M.D., 
b Stamford, Conn., 1863; son of Robert Cran- 
dall Minor, artist, of Waterford, Conn.; is- 
sue: 1-George Rogers (1903-05). 

ArtUst Mem iD BLP) Al CuDL Alm lp) Acre (pres. 
gen., 1920-23), U.S.D. 1812, ete. (See Who’s Who 
in America). Residence: Waterford, Conn. 


1-MITCHELL, Charles Bayard, b Allegheny 
City, Pas, Aug: (27, 1857: 

4-Rev. John Mitchell (1763-1840), from Eng., 1774; 
settled in Pendleton Co., Va., 1783, in Harri- 
son Co., Va., 1803; a founder Meth. Prot. Ch.; 
pensioner Am. Rev.; m Catherine Margaret 
Teter (George® [1740-98], of Pendleton Co., 
Va., soldier Am. Rev., m Anna Margaret 
Henkel, who was dese. Rey. Anthony Jacob 
Henkel, from Germany to New Hanover, Paw 
a founder of the Lutheran Ch. in America); 

3-George (1785-1821), Randolph Co., Va.: m Mary 
McCann (Patrick‘ [1760-1853], soldier Am. Rev., 
m Hannah Johnson). 

6-William Baker (1710-98), patriot, of Washing- 
ton Co., Md.; m Margaret-; 

5-Ernst (1732-1810), associator, of Frederick Cor, 
Md.; m Eva-; 

4-Adam (1756-1808), m Elizabeth Hargarader: 

3-Henry (1788-1865), m Martha Harrold (John‘, 
who assisted in building a fort in Pa. for 
protection of the frontier, m Barbara, dau. of 
Anthony Altman; Christopher®, m Mary-). 

2-Son of Rev. Daniel Patrick Mitchell (1821-81), 
M.E. clergyman; m Eliza Ann Baker (1824-94); 
issue: I-Henry Baker (1848-96; m Sadie Carr); 
II—Mary Virginia (1850-1911; m Lyman Beecher 
Kellogg, see son Joseph M., Vol. 1, p. 169); III— 
Joseph Teter (1851-19283; m Sarah Elizabeth 
Smith; m 2d, Minnie-C. Shirtz): ITV—Martha 
Jane (1854-55); V—Anna Eliza (b 1855: m Charles 
Herbert Aull); VI-Charles Bayard (above): 
VII-Sarah Elizabeth (b 1860; m George Thacher 
Guernsey); VIII—Dove E. (b 1862); IX—Samuel 
Burke (1864-65); X—Danetta Patricketta (b 1866: 
m Jonas Ernest Eckdall). 

Vi-m July 6, 1882, Clara Phoebe Aull, } Charles- 


174 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


ton, O., Dec. 28, 1855; dau. of James Aull, of 
Pittsburgh, Pa. 

A.B., Allegheny, ’79, A.M., 1882, Ph.D., 1892 (D.D., 
1895, LL.D., 1911, L.H.D., 1917). Elected bishop 
M.E. Ch., 1916 (See Who’s Who in America), 
Residence: 1265 General Luna, Manila, P.I. 


LOGAN 


The lands of the Scottish Logans being confiscated 
and the name proscribed the Logans migrated 
to Ireland and from thence to America. “The 
armorial bearings are allusive to the expedition 
with The Bruce’s Heart to the Holy Land,” 
being, 

Arms: Or, three passion-nails conjoined in point, 
sable, piercing a man’s heart, gules. 

Crest: The hunter’s horn. 

Motto: In-Hoc Majorum Virtus. 


rept Harry Craig, b) Oakland, Calif., June 

4—-William Logan (desc. Sir Robert Logan, m 
a dau. of Robert, II), came from Ireland; 
sgt. Phila. militia in Am. Rev.; 

8-Thomas White (1800-70), grain mcht., Phila.; 
1819)” Jane Priestley, Chambersburg, Pa. (0 

6-William O’Neale (d 1747), received land grant 
of 100 acres, ‘““Wheal of Fortune Farm,” in 
Prince George Co., Md., 1747; 

5-William, of Rockville, Md.; m Fanny Lodge; 

4—Polly, m Henry Jones, of “Snake Den Farm,” 
nr, Rockville, Montgomery Co., Md.; 

38-Caroline Amanda, m William Henry Craig 
(1827-83), of Georgetown, D.C. 

2-Son of Henry Clay Log'an (1845-1892), of Phila.; 
pvt. Co. I, 118th Pa. Vols., gun-shot wound 
in battle of Antietam, Civil War; gen. eastern 
freichtagt., Mo. Px Ry Co. eNey a Citys 
Nettie Bowers Craig (1854-1924): issue: I—Car- 
rie Elizabeth, Ph.D., educator and author 
(1875-1914); II-Harry Craig (above); III—Alvin 
Gray (1880-82). 

II-m Nov. 5, 1902, Emily Ann Bennett, B N.Y. 
City, 1877; dau. of Dr. James A. Bennett, M.D., 
of New York; issue: 1-Dorothy Douglas, b 
N.Y. City, June 16, 1904. 

M 2d, Oct. 26, 1912, Ethel V. Hartley, b Norfolk, 
Neb., 1885; dau. of William Theodore Hartley, 
of Iowa; issue: 1-Thomas White, 6 Bremer- 
ton, Wash., Dec. 19, 1914; 2-Harry (b and d 1917). 

M 3d, Jan. 8, 1920, Henriette Blanche Pittet, b 
Paris, France, Feb. 16, 1898; dau. of Jean Sam- 
uel Pittet, of Paris. 

Ed. George Washington U., Washington, D.C., 
and New York Mil. Acad., Cornwall-on-Hud- 
son. U.S. Customs, N.Y. City; pres. The Rex 
Realty Co., Inc., Calgary, Can., 1911-14: fed- 
eral narcotic agt., Internal Revenue, Treas. 
Dept., since 1923. Pvt. 24 N.J. Vols., Span- 
ish-Am. War, 1898; pvt. 6th U.S. Inf., Philip- 
pine Insurrection, 1899; Ist sgt. 146th F.A., 


A.E.F., World War, 1917-20; capt., U.S.A. Re- 
serves Mem. $8.) of0Vij Avia, ValWe, IS AL Re 
Residence: 109 John St., Seattle, Wash. 


1-LONG, Arrah Minnie Wilson (Mrs. Alex- 
ander), 6 York, S.C., Mar. 5, 1868. 

4-John Wilson, rice planter, John’s Island, S.C.; 
m Elizabeth Stanyarne; 

s—-William Stanyarne, m 1826, Anna Maria Eliza 
Blackburn (George‘, from Ireland, 1760, where 
he was prof. in U. Dublin, and became prof. 
mathematics in William and Mary Coll. and 
SGX Goll); 

4-Samuel Lowry, m Mary Gaston McClure, dau. 
of a Revolutionary heroine of the same name; 

3-Samuel, m Susan T. Miller. 

2-Dau. of Col. William Blackburn Wilson (1827- 
1894), distinguished jurist; mem. Secession 
Convention (name inscribed on bronze tablet 
at State House, Columbia, S.C.); m 1849, Arrah 
Minerva Lowry (1827-69); issue: I—-William 
Blackburn (1850-1920; m Isabella Hinton Mil- 
ler); I1I-—Samuel Lowry; IIlI-James L. (b 1856; 
m Alice Owen); IV—George Ingraham; V—Stan- 
yarne (b 1860; mem. Congress, 1895-1901; m Lou- 
lie Burroughs; m 2d, Hattie Hazard); VI-—-Dr. 
De Foix (6 1866); VII—Arrah Minnie (above); 
VilI—Florence Middleton (b 1877); IxX—Annie 
Latta (b 1881). 

VilI—m Oct. 29, 1891, Alexander Long, b Greens- 
boro, S.C., Oct. 16, 1858; pres. cotton mills; 
pres. Evangelistic Clubs of America; elder 
in Presbyn. Ch.; son’'of James A. Long, of 
Greensboro, S.C. (John’, of Randolph, N.C., 
mem. Congress, 1821-29); issue: 1—-Alexander, 
b Spartanburg, S.C., May 29, 1893; ed. Porter 
Mil. Acad., and Clemson Coll.; 2-Minnie de- 
Foix, b Laurens, 8.C., Apr. 25, 1900; Sweet Briar 
Coll., ’21; m 1921, York Wilson. 

Was state pres. of Woman’s Auxiliary of P. E. 
Ch.; ex-lst v.p. S.C. Fed. of Women’s Clubs; 
county chmn. during War, Nat. League for 
Women’s Service; dir. Rock Hill Library 
Assn., etc. As chmn. of com. secured through 
the Federation of Women’s Clubs an exec. 
order from President Wilson changing the 
name of Culebra Cut, Panama Canal, to Gail- 
lard Cut in honor of the distinguished S.C. 
engineer. Teacher of large class of Winthrop 
College students at Episcopal Ch. since 1908; 
five missionaries from this class have gone 
to China, Japan, and other fields. Mem. D.A.R., 
U.D.C., Am. Legion Auxiliary. Club: Peri- 
pelion: Residence: 681 College Av., Rock Hill, 


1-LONGYEAR, Edmund Joseph, b Grass Lake, 
Mich., Nov. 6, 1864. 

5-Jacob (Langjahr) Longyear (b 1720), from Ba- 
varia to Ulster Co., N.Y., ca. 1750; m 1747, Ma- 
ria Koch (or Cox); 

4—-Johannes (1754-1824), soldier Am. Rev.; m An- 
netje Winne (1754-1848) ; 

Ten (1784-1845), m 1808, Jerusha Stevens (1789- 


8-Eltweed Pomeroy (qv); 

See geoph (1652-1734), m Hannah Lyman _ (1660- 

6—Noah (1700-79), m Elizabeth Sterling (1700-79); 

5—-John (1733-1810), m Esther Kibbe (1731-1808): 

eer oe ae m 3d, Deborah Foster (d 1851, 
aet. . 

3—Orpha (1807-85), m Robert Davis. 

10—William Brewster (qv); 

§—Patience (d 1634), m Gov. Thomas Prence (qv); 

8-Hannah, as widow of Nathaniel Mayo, m 2d, 
Capt. Jonathan Sparrow (1630-1706 or 07); 

7—-Patience (1679-1745), m 1691, Joseph Paine (1667- 
1712; Thomas’, m Mary, dau. of Nicholas 
Snow, m Constance, dau. of Stephen Hopkins, 


av); 

6—-Richard (1699-1775). m 1726, Phoebe Meyrick; 

5-William (1743-1827), m 1766, Sarah Mayo 
(Thomas®, m Hannah Atkins; Samuel7: Sam- 
uel’; Nathaniel®, m Hannah, dau. of Gov. 
Thomas Prence, above; Rev. John? ); 

aes (1767-1839), m 1790, Ebenezer Davis (1765- 

3-Robert (1808-69), m 1835, Orpha Pomeroy (3 
above). 

2-Son of Isaac Longyear (1829-69), building con- 
tractor; m 1857, Roanna Davis (1887-1925): is- 
sue: T—Frank (6 and d 1859); II—Arthur (1862-66) ; 
ITI—Edmund Joseph (above). . 

IlI-m Apr. 16, 1890, Nevada Estelle Patten, 0 
Boonville, Ind., Jan. 30, 1868; dau. of George 


fs 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 175 


Washington Patten, of Boonville; issue: 1— 
Clyde Stanley, 6 Duluth, Minn., May 27, 1891; 
Coast Arty. Training Sch., Sept. 10-Nov. 22, 
1918; m Sept. 15, 1917, Marion Ruth, dau. of John 
Eugene Hodge, of Los Angeles, Calif. (issue: 
John Edmund); 2—Robert Davis, b Petoskey, 
Mich., July 11, 1892; Williams, ’14; pvt., 11th 
Co., C.A.C., Aug. 4-Sept. 23, 1918; Coast Arty. 
Training Sch., Sept. 23-Nov. 28, 1918; commd. 
2d It.; m Dec 3, 1918, Barbara Elizabeth, dau. 
of Charles Brayton Lyon, of Minn. (issue: 
Roanne Plizabeth; Martha Patten); 3—Philip 
Owen, b Hibbing, Minn., Jan. 23, 1896; A.B., 
Williams, ’19; E.M., Caliteywi9z33) US. AS 
Ambulance Service, 9 months at Allentown, 
Pa., and 14 months in France; Croix de Guerre; 
4-Margaret, b Hibbing, Oct. 20, 1899; Mills, ’23; 
5—-Richard Patten, B Minneapolis, Minn., Apr. 
12, 19095; 6-—Edmund Joseph, Jr., b Excelsior, 
Minn., Sept. 6, 1906. 

E.M., Mich. Coll. of Mines, ’88. Mining engr., 
specializing in the exploration and develop- 
ment of mineral lands. Mem. S.R. Clubs: 
Minneapolis (Minn.), Pasadena (Calif.) Golf. 
Summer place: Rose Farm, Excelsior, Minn. 
Residence: Altadena, Calif. 


1-LORING, Katharine Peabody, b Boston, Mass., 
May 21, 1849. 

8-Dea. Thomas Loring (qv): 

7-John (1630-1714), m 2d, 1679, Rachel (Wheatly) 
Buckland (d 1713; John Wheatly’, of Braintree), 
widow of Benjamin Buckland; 

6—Caleb (1689-1756), justice, selectman;: m 3d, 1731, 
Rebecca Lobdell (Capt. Joseph’, m Elizabeth—); 

5—Caleb (1786-87), m 1st, 1760, Sarah Bradford (1736- 
1769; Joseph®, m Ruth Baker); 

4—Caleb (1764-1850), meht.; state senator; m lst, 
1789, Ann Greely 

3-Charles Gri LL. D. (1794-1867), A.B., Harvard, 
1812; lawyer, orator, state senator; author; m 
1st, "Anna Pierce Brace (1798-1836). 

9-Andrew Greely (av); 

&-Philip (1644-1747 /18), Salisbury, Mass.; m 1670, 
Sarah Isley (1644-1710) ; 

7-Jonathan (1672-1750), m 1697, Jane 
Walker (d 1721); 

6—-Philip (1711-46), m 1740, Hannah Stubbs (b 1722); 

5-Jonathan (1741-81), Am. Rev.; 11768, Mary Hich- 
born (1742-1819) ; 

4-Ann (1769-1819), m Caleb Loring’ (4 above). 

2Dau. of Caleb William Loring (1819-97), A.B., 
Harvard, ’39; lawyer. Boston; m 1846, Elizabeth 
Smith Peabody (1822-69); issue: I—-Katharine 
Peabody (above); II-William Caleb (See Vol. 1, 
p. 697; II1I—Louisa Putnam (1854-1924; was dir. 
Beverly Hosp., 1893-1924; sec. Essex Co. Chapter 
of A.R.C., 1906-24; IV—Augustus Peabody (qv 
for Peabody lineage). 

I-Ed. private schools. Trustee Beverly (Mass.) 
Public Library; pres. Beverly Hist. Soc.; life 
mem. A.L.A., ete. Residence: Prides Crossing, 
Mass. 


1-LORING. Augustus Peabody, b Boston, Mass., 
Dec. 7, 1856. 

8-Francis Peabody (qv); 

7-Tsaac (1648-1727), m 2d, ‘Blizabeth-: 

6-Cornet Francis (1694- 1769), m 1714/15, Dorothy 
Perkins (1695-1771); 

AE es (1715-97), m 1739, Margaret Knight (1722- 
1806) ; 

4—Joseph (1757-1844). large ship owner; served in 
Am. Rev.; m 2d. Elizabeth Smith (1767-1854; Rev. 
Elias®, of Middleton): 

3-Joseph Augustus (1796-1828), m 1821, Louisa Put- 
nam (1801-76; Samuel’, m Sarah Gould). 

2Son of Caleb William Loring’ (1819-97), A.B., 
Harvard, ’39; lawver, Boston; m 1846, Flizabeth 
Smith Peabody (1822-69). For issue and Loring 
lineage see Katharine Peabody Loring. 

M June 3, 1884, Ellen Gardner, 0b Boston, Feb. 24. 
1860: dau. of George Augustus Gardner. of 
Boston; issue: 1-Augustus Peabody. Jr.. b} Bos- 
ton, Avr. 16, 1885; Harvard. ’08. A.R., 1909; m 
June 22. 1911. Rosamond (b May 2, 1889), dan. of 
Alfred Bowditch, of Boston (issue: Mary Bow- 
ditch. b 1912: Rose, b 1918: Augustus P.. ITI, h 
1915; Ellen Gardner. 0} 1918): 2—Caleb. 6 Boston, 
Feb. 18. 1888: A.B, Harvard, ’10; ensign and It. 
(t.2.), U.S.N:, “World. Wars m Aor. 1h. 1920. 
Suzanne Grantland. dau. of David J. Bailey. 
of Griffin, Ga.; 3-Ellen Gardner. h Beverly. 
Mass., May 2, 1889; m July 10, 1912, Samuel 
Vaughan. 

A.B., Harvard, ’78 (D.K.E., Hasty Pudding, Inst. 


‘Salisbury; 


of 1770), LL.B., 1881. Lawyer, 
Who’s Who in America). Mem. 
Conv., 1917, Mass. Senate, 1919, 20. Clubs: Ten- 
nis and Racquet, Harvard (Boston), Rocky 
Mountain, Harvard (New York), University 
(Washington). Summer places: Prides Cross- 
ing, Mass., and Bartletts Island, Me. Resi- 
dence: Beverly, Mass. Winter residence: 277 
Marlboro St., Boston, Mass. 


Lag eres. Clarence Blair, b N.Y. City, Nov. 

5-Moses Mitchell (1700-75), from Eng. to Charles- 
ton, S.C., ca. 1730; m Sarah Hinckley; 

4-John Hinckley (1765- -1832), of Charleston, S.C.; 
m ist, Anne Hinckley; 

3-John Wroughton (1796-1879), lawyer, Charleston, 
S.C., and N.Y. City; m Caroline Green. 

4— James Blair (d 1816), m Rachel Insley; 

3—John Insley (1802- 99), ry. builder, financier, 
philanthropist; m Nancy Locke (John‘, of 
Revolutionary family). 

2-Son of Clarence Green Mitchell (1826-93), A.B., 
Columbia, ’47; lawyer, New York; m Aurelia 
Anne Blair (1838- 66); m 2d, Sarah Adams Lind- 
ley (b 1839); issue (1st marriage): I-—Clarence 
Blair (above); (2d marriage): II—-Lucy (m John 
Charles Molteno, Cape Colony, S. Africa); III— 
Caroline Green (6 1875; m Anson Phelps Stokes, 
eae) Vol isp. 683, for genealogy); I1V—Anna 


I-m Dec. 4, 1889, Mildred Matthews, 6 Durban, S. 
Africa, 1870; ‘dau. of Dr. Josiah Wright Mat- 
thews, of Cape Colony, S. Africa; issue: 1- 
Clarence Van Schaick, 6 New York, Dec. 17, 
1890; A.B., Princeton, ’13; Harvard Law School, 
1917; lawyer; capt. of cav., Aug. 15, 1917; liaison 
officer on staff of Gen. de Castlenau, French 
Army, until Armistice, World War; m Jan. 26, 
1918, Sylvia, dau. of Francis Peabody, of Bos- 
ton; 2—Dorothy Mildred, } New York, Jan. 25, 
1893; m June 4, 1917, DeCoursey Fales, lawyer, 
of New York; 3-Lucy Virginia, b Lakewood. 
N.J., Mar. 23, 1895; m Jan. 25, 1919, James J. Hig- 
ginson, banker, of New York; 4 Mildred 
Aurelia, 6 New York, Feb. 2, 1897; m Oct. 6, 1923, 
John W. Brock, Jr., banker, of Phila.; 5-Caro- 
line, 6 in Algiers, Mar. 15, 1901. 

A.B., Princeton, ’89; LL.B., Columbia, 1892. Mem. 
law firm of Choate, Larocque & Mitchell. Mem. 
S.R. Clubs: Century, Union, University, 
Princeton, Essex Fox Hounds, Down Town, 
Midday, ete. Residence: “Pennbrook House,” 
Far Hills, N.J 


1-KNIGHT, John Thornton, } “Poplar Hill,” 
Prince Edward Co., Va., Apr. 18, 1861. 

&8—-John Woodson (qv); 

7T—-Robert (b 1624), m Elizabeth Ferris (Richard, 
of Curls Neck, Va.): 

6—Robert (1660- 1739), m 2d, Rachel Watkins: 

5—-Elizabeth, m John Knight (will proved 1772), of 
Lunenburg Co., Va. (desc. Peter Knight, bur 
gess from Northumberland Co., Va., 1659): 

4—-Woodson, m 1781, Patty Walton (George5, m 
Mary, dau. of Robert Hughes, m Martha-; 
Robert®); 

3-John Hughes, m 1815; Sally Everett Carter. 

8-Capt. Thomas Carter (b 1630), from Eng. to 
Nansemond, later to Lancaster Co., Va., 1650; 
eapt. Lancaster militia; commr., burgess, 
deputy; m 2d, 1670, Katherine Dale (1652-1703; 
Maj. Edward’, from Eng. to Lancaster Co., 
Va., 1649, high sheriff, burgess, m Lady Diana, 
dau. Sir Henry Skipwith): 

7-Edward (1671-1748), m Elizabeth Thornton (6b 
1672; William, Jr.8, burgess, of Gloucester Co., 


trustee (See 
Mass. Constl. 


Vas 

6—-Thomas (1700-76), vestryman Christ Church 
Parish; 

5—Raleigh (1740-ante 1820), m 1st, 1765, Sarah 
Sharpe 


4—William (1771-1817), m Jane Crenshaw; 

3—-Sally Everett (1796-1870), m John Hughes Knight 
(3 above). 

2-Son of John Hughes Enight (1829-1914). capt. 
C.S.A.: planter and banker. Farmville, Va.; m 
1853. Cornelia Alice (1831-99). dau. of John 
Archer Bland, m Mary Anne Dickinson; issue: 
T—-Bettie Bland: IJ—India Wyckliffe (m W. G. 
Dunnington); IIlT-Lucie Everett (m John B. 
Strachan, Jr.); [V—John Thornton (above); V— 
Emmett Fitzgerald (b 1863): VI—McTlwaine (h 
1845: m Tda Fleming); VII-William Barrett (6 
1867; m Elizabeth-). 

IV—m Sept. 2, 1886, Edith, dau. Lt. Gen. Samuel B. 


176 


M. Young, U.S.A.; issue: 1-Alice Margaret, b 
Blacksburg, Va., July 29, 1888; 2-Samuel Young, 
6 Ft. Sam Houston, Tex., Apr. 5, 1891; Lehigh, 
16; enlisted in Q.M. Corps, Dec. 15, 1917; 2d I1t., 
July 16, 1918; hon. discharged, Oct. 31, 1919; 3— 
John Thornton, Jr., 6 Ft. Reno, Okla. May 
9, 1894; U.S.M.A., ’18; m Dec. 3, 1917, Mary, dau. 
Cdr. U. T. Holmes, U.S.N.; 4-O’Ferrall (See 
Vol. 1, p. 672, for Bland lineage); 5-Alexander, 
b Washington, D.C., Apr. 14, 1909. 

Hampden-Sidney Coll., ’80 (Sigma Chi); U.S.M.A., 
1884. Brig. gen., Q.M. Corps, U.S.A., retired. 
Was q.m. Port of Embarkation, Newport 
News, Va., Aug. 1917-Sept. 1918; q.m. Base Sect. 
5, Brest, France, Oct. 1918-Feb. 1919; asst. to 
chief q.m. and chief q.m., A.E.F., at Tours and 
Paris, Feb.-Sept. 1919. D.S.M. (U.S.A.); Officer 
Palonia Restitute (Polish); Officer Order of 
Leopold (Belgian). Clubs: Army and Navy 
(Washington and Manila). Address: 2600 Lyon 
St., San Francisco, Calif. 


1-KOOPMAN, Harry Lyman, 0 Freeport, Me., 
July 1, 1860. 

8-Edmond (Chaundeler) Chandler (1588/89-1662), 
from Eng. to the Barbados, ca. 1625, and to 
Duxbury, Mass., ca. 1632; 

7-Joseph (ca. 1638-1721), m —Holmes; 

6—Zachariah, m —Hunt; 

5—-Marcia, m —Harvey; 

4-Asenath, m William Mitchell; 

38—Reuben, m Eliza Burton Curtis. 

2-Son of Charles Frederick Koopman (b Gothen- 
burg, Sweden, 1833-d 1919; son of Niclas Koop- 
man, officer Swedish Navy), came to U.S., 1848, 
and settled at Freeport, Me.; m Mary Brewer 
Mitchell (1836-72); m 2d, Susan Gamman; issue 
(ist marriage): I-Harry Lyman (above); II-— 
Statira Cushing (6b 1862); III—-Charles Frederick 
(6 1863; m Helen Palmer); IV—Carl Millard (b 
1868; m Annie Palmer); (2d marriage): V—Wil- 
liam Franklin (1877-1901). F 

I-m June 27, 1889, Helene Luise Mayser, } Gien- 
gen, Wiierttemberg, Mar. 27, 1856; dau. of 
Christoph Wilhelm Mayser, of Ulm, Germany; 
issue: 1—Mary Fredrika, b Burlington, Vt., 
May 27, 1890; m June 27, 1919, Clarence Horace 
Philbrick, A.B., Brown, ’18 (issue: Marcia, b 
1920; Charles Horace, b 1922; Richard Curtis, } 
1925); 2-Karl Henry, 6 Burlington, Vt., Jan. 1, 
1892; AB., Brown, ’18, A.M., 1916; 2d 1t., C.A.R.C., 
1918-19; m June 6, 1919, Martha Johnston (6b Feb. 
11, 1889), dau. of James Duncan Brown, of St. 
Joseph, Mo. (issue: Karl Friedrich, 0} 1920; 
Elinor Duncan, 6b 1922). 

A.B., Colby, ’80 (Zeta Psi), A.M., 1883 (Litt.D., 1908); 
A.M., Harvard, 1898. Librarian of Brown U. 
since 1893 and prof. bibliography since 1908 
(See Who’s Who in America). Residence: 76 
Taber Av., Providence, R.I. 


1-KRATZ, Edwin Augustus, b Plumsteadville, 
Pa., July 12, 1844. 

5-John Valentine Kratz (1707-80), from the Pala- 
tinate, Germany, to Salford Tp., Phila. Co., 
Pa., 1727; m Anne Clemens (d 1793); 

4—Philip (1739-1818), m Susan Krout (1739-1831): 

3—-Philip (1782-1847), m Elizabeth Stover (1783-1860). 

5-Henry (Stauffer) Stover (d 1786), came from 
Alsace to Phila., Pa., 1749; m Barbary Hock- 
nann (1732-1802) ; 

4—Ulrich (1750-1811), Bedminster, Pa.; m Barbara 
Swartz; 

38—-Henry (1778-1825), m Catharine Stout (1783-1826). 

2-Son of Henry Kratz (1820-97), m 1843, Annie 
Stover (1815-87); among issue: JI-Edwin A. 
(above); II—Alonzo Philip (1845-65; corp., 2d Pa. 
Vols., d in Confed. prison, Danville, Va.); I1I— 
Henry Stover (b 1849); ITV—Jourdan Homer (b 
1850; m Margaret C. Bowman); V—Catharine (b 
1852); VI-—Reuben Stout (6 1853; m 1889, A. Kate 
Percy). 

I—m May 8, 1884, Annie Mary (Bradley) Beidler, b 
Versailles, Ky., Mar. 7, 1849; dau. of Benjamin 
C. Bradley, of Champaign, Ill.; issue (all b 
Champaign, I1l.): 1-Alonzo Plumsted, Bb June 
17, 1885; research prof., M.E., at U. Ill.; m Aug. 
10, 1920, Alma Zella Glanzner; 2—Ethel Gyola, 6 
Octw205 ssicakA Bee 111 1 OE TS eet oTe = 
librarian, Champaign Pub. Library; 3—-Elwin 
Valentine, 6 Mar. 1890. 

M.D., U. Pa., 1869. Physician and surgeon, Cham- 
paign, Ill., since 1869. U.S. pension examining 
surgeon 28 yrs. from 1871; med. dir. Dept. of 
Ill.. G.A.R., 1 yr.; asst. surgeon, 9th Reet. Ill. 
N.G., 5 yrs.; U.S. med. examiner, World War, 


THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


1917-18. Was city clerk 4 yrs.; tp. supervisor 15 
yrs.; co. treas. 4 yrs.; dir. Public Library 36 
yrs. : Mason (382°), Odd Fellow. Residence: 315 
S. State St., Champaign, Ill. 


1-HULBERT, Milan Hulbert, III, } Chicago. 

9-William Cornwall (d 1678); 

8-Samuel (1642-1728), m Rebecca Bull (b 1644); 

7-Samuel (bap. 1679-1730), m 1718, Phoebe Hall 
(Samuel); 

6—Esther (1726-82), m 1753, Samuel Geer (1731-65); 

Ferra (1756-1825), m 1777, Amos Hulbert (1752- 

4-Samuel Augustus (1796-1875), m 18389, Mary Rob- 
inson Plunkett (1807-84; Patrick®); 

38—-William Augustus (1842-1924), m 1866, Helen 
Moore (1843-1924; Francis‘). 

12-Henry Boylston (b ca. 1575); 

11—Thomas (d 1648); 

10—-Thomas (ca. 1615-ca. 1653), m Sarah— (d 1704); 

98-Dr. Thomas (1644-95), m 1665, Mary Gardner 
(1648-1722; Thomas!®) ; 

8-Richard (bap. 1670-1752), m Mary Smith (1677- 
1764; James’); 

7-Abigail (1718-88), m Dr. Francis Moore (1709-83); 

6—Dr. Francis (1741-1833), m 1779, Phoebe Preston 
ie Remember’; Daniel®; Daniel®; Dan- 
je]1°) ; 

5—Dr. Francis (1781-1856), m 1805, Sarah Cheever 
(1785-1880; William’); 

4—Dr. Francis (1808-1864), m 1839, Elizabeth Moffat 
Wood (1820-97; Benjamin Howland); 

3—Helen (1848-1924), m William Augustus Hulbert 
(8 above). 

11—Cornelis Beeckman (qv); 

10-Martin (b 1688), m Susannah Jans; 

9-Johannes Martense (ca. 1660-1732), m 1692, Eve 
Van Naegel or Naegen (d 1741); 

8-Alida (bap. 1702), m 1728, Henry Holland (1704- 
will probated 1782); 

7-Eve (bap. 1736), m 1757, Capt. Winter Fargie: 

Site (1764-92), m 1782, Dr. Samuel Nicoll (1754- 

5-Frances Mary (1785-1861), m 1809, George Bloom 
Evertsen (1773-1829) ; 

4—Frances Mary (1811-99), m 1828, William Amos 
Woodward (1801-83) ; 

3-George Evertsen (1829-1905), m 1854, Eliza Bethia 
Deodata Mortimer (1834-1911; David Benjamin‘). 

12-Rt. Hon. Stephen Van Cortlandt (b 1566), m 
Catherine—; 

1i-Rt. Hon. Col. Stevense (1600-83), m 1642, Annetje 
Loockerman; 

10-—Maria (1645-89), m 1662, Col. 
Rensselaer (1629-74); 

9Anna_ (1663-1716), m 1693, Hon. William Nicoll 
(1637-1723) ; 

8-Benjamin (1694-1724), m 1714, Charity Floyd (1692- 
1758; Col. Richard’); 

7—-Benjamin (1718-60), m 1746, Mary Magdalen Hol- 
land (1727-66; Hon. Edward’, m Madeleine 
Marie, dau. of Thomas Bayeux); 

6—-Dr. Samuel (1754-96), m Anne Fargie (6 above). 

2-Son of Milan Hulbert Hulbert, m Olive Evert- 
sen Woodward (See Vol. 1, pp. 193, 194, for other 
lineages). 


I-HULBERT, Adele Evertsen, b Chicago, Ill. 

8-Capt. Nicholas Evertsen (qv); 

7-Judge Nicholas (1699-1783), m Susannah Roeters 
(Abraham§); 

6-Jacob Roeters (1734/35-1807), m 1761, Margaret 
Bloom (1744-1807; George’); 

5—George Bloom (1773-1829), m 1809, Frances Mary 
Nicoll (1785-1861; Dr. Samuel®); 

4-Frances Mary (1811-99), m 1828, William Amos 
Woodward (1801-83); 

3—George Hvertsen (1829-1905), m 1854, Eliza Bethia 
Deodata Mortimer (1834-1911: David Benjamin‘). 

9-Thomas Bayley (1630-75), m 1655, Lydia Redfield 
(1636-76: William”): 

8—John (1661-1727), m Elizabeth-; 

7—John (b 1702), m Elizabeth Ann-—; 

6—-Nathan (1724-1801), m 1750, Elizabeth Terry (1729- 
1804; Ephraim’); 

5-Elizabeth (1765-1851), m 1792, Amos Woodward 
(1769-1814) ; 

4-William Amos (1801-83), m 1828, Frances Mary 
Evertsen (4 above). 

Dianne Terry (1634-76), m 1660/61, Ann Lobdell 

8-Ephraim (1671-72-1761), m 1695. Hannah Eggle- 
ston (1676-post Jan. 28, 1761; James?); 

7-Ephraim (6 1706), m 1727/28, Deborah Bailey (1708- 
1759; John§): 

6—-Elizabeth (1729-1804), m Nathan Bayley (6 above’. 


Jeremias Van 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 177 


9—-William (Moffatt) Moffat, m Margaret-; 

&Samuel (1704-87), m 1735, Anne Gregg (b 1716; 
Hugh’); . 

7 Thomas (b 1742), m 1778, Susannah Howell (b 


174 

6-Elizabeth (1774-1813), m 1795, Arnold 
Townsend (1769-1837) ; 

5-Helen Ann (1802-82), m 1819, Benjamin Howland 
Wood (1797-1846) ; 

4-Elizabeth Moffat (1820-97), m 1839, Francis Moore 
(1808-64 

3—-Helen (1843-1924), m 1866, William Augustus 
Hulbert (1842-1924). 

10—-Jacob Theunissen DeKay (d 1706), m 1659, Hille- 
gonde Teunis; 

9-Capt. Jacobus (bap. 1672), m 1694, Sarah Willett 
(Col. Thomas’) ; 

S-Thomas (1697- 1758), m 1733, Christiana Duncan 
(1707-81; George?®); 

erclene (1746- reas) m 1768, Absalom Townsend (0) 

4 

6-Henry Arnold (1769-1837), m Elizabeth Moffat (6 
above). 

12—Richard Jackson (ca. 1581-1672) ; 

11—Robert, m Agnes Washburn; 

10—Col. John (d 1722), m Elizabeth Seaman (Capt. 
John); 

§-Martha (d 1753), m Peter Titus (1674-1753) : 

8—-Elizabeth, m Henry Townsend, IV (b 1705); 

7—Absalom (6 1746), m Helena DeKay (7 above). 

2—-Dau. of Milan Hulbert Hulbert, m Olive Evert- 
sen Woodward (See Vol. 1, pp. 198, 194, for other 
lineages). 


1-HULBERT, Ethel Plunkett, 0) Chicago, III. 
10—John Geer (0 ca. 1600), m Ellinor-—; 
9%-George (1621-1726), m 1658, Sarah Allyn; 
8-Jonathan (1662-1742), m Mary-; 
7—Jonathan, m FPlizabeth Herrick; 
6-Samuel (1731-65), m 1753, Esther Cornwall (1726- 
82; Samuel?; Samuel’; William’); 
nes (1756-1825), m 1777, Amos Hulbert (1752- 
835) ; 
4Samuel Augustus (1796-1875), m 1839, Mary Rob- 
inson Plunkett (1807-84; Patrick); 
3-William Augustus (1842-1924), m 1866, Helen 
Moore (18438-1924). 
10—-Henry Herrick, m Edith Laskin (Hugh); 
9-Ephraim (1638- 1693), m Mary Cross; 
ie (1664- 1712), m Judith Woodbury (Wil- 
iam?® 
7—-Elizabeth, m Jonathan Geer (7 above). 
1i-Henry Howland (qv); 
10—-Zoeth (d 1676), m 1656, Abigail—; 
9-Nicholas (d 1722), m 1697, Hannah Woodman 
(Lt. John?) ; 
8—-Benjamin (1716-1756), m Mary Chase 
7—Benjamin (1754-1831), m 1777, Mary Stpeum (1755- 
1840; Benjamin’); 
6-Sylvia (1778-1845), m 1793, Jethro Wood (1774-1834 ; 
inventor of the cast iron plow 
5-Benjamin Howland (1797- 1846), m 1819, Helen 
Ann Townsend (1802-82; Henry Arnold’); 
4-Blizabeth Moffat (1820-97), m 1839, Francis 
Moore (1808-64); 
8—Helen (1844- 1924), m William Augustus Hulbert 
(3 above). 
10-Abraham Ryck, m Gertie Hermansen (Hen- 
drick®); 
§-Ryck Lent, m Catryna Syboutsen (Harch?!®); 
8-Abraham_ (1674-1746), m 1698, Anna Catrina 
Mayer (1677-1762; Adolph’); 
see (b 1703), m Classie Harring (Peter 
ns 
TTRe (b 1739), m 1769, Catryn DeWit (d ante 
peo pela (bap. 1770), m 1791, Jacob Duryea (bap. 
rh ’ 
4—Eliza (1803- =o m 1828, David Benjamin Morti- 
mer (1800-77 
3-Eliza etl Deodata (1834-1911), 
Evertsen Woodward (1829-1905). 
10—Peter Cornelis Luyster (d 1695), m Aaltje 
Tyssen; 
9-Cornelis, m Sarah Cathe Nevius (Johannes"); 
8—Peter (1681-1759), m 1718, Sarah Rapalje (1688- 
1773; Daniel’); 
7-Catherine (1716-92), m Johannes DeWit (will 
probated 1792; Peck’, m 1698, Marytje Vander- 
burg); 
6—Catryn, m Peter Lent (6 above). 
2-Dau. of Milan Hulbert Hulbert, m Olive Evert- 
sen Woodward (See Vol. 1, pp. 193, 194, for other 
lineages). 


Henry 


m 1854, George 


1-HULBERT, Helen Mortimer, ) Chicago, Ill. 
7-Richard Mortimer (d 1732), m Dorothy— (d 1782); 
6—-Rev. Peter (1717-87), m 1745, Hannah Hirst (bap. 


1737-1802) ; 
(1767-1834), m 1799, Bethia 


5—Rev. Benjamin 
Warner; 

4-David Benjamin (1800-77), m 1828, Eliza Duryea; 

3—Eliza Bethia Deodata (1834- 1911), m 1854, George 
Evertsen Woodward (1829-1905). 

9-Jonathan Ginningss (ca. 1653-1733), m Susanna-; 

8-Ebenezer (1691-1753), m 1713, Mary Bidlack 
(Christopher [7?]%); 

7—-Bethiah (6 1720), m 1739, Daniel Warner (1714- 
post Feb. 1778); 

6—Daniel (1740- 1802), m 1768, Sarah Smith; 

5—Bethia (1772- -1848), m 1799, Rev. Benjamin Morti- 
mer (5 above). 

10-Thomas Dogget (1607-1692), m 1647, Elizabeth 
Humphrey (ca. 1622-52; Jonas", d 1662) ; 

9-Samuel (1652-1725), m 1691, Bathsheba Holmes (d 
1747; Abraham?) ; 

s-John (1697-1764), m 1719, Marjorie Ames (d post 
dighee 2b alga)s 

7—Mary (b 1720), m Azariah Smith; 

6—-Sarah, m Daniel Warner (6 above). 

11—Giles Slocombe (Slocum) (d 1682), m Joan—; 

10—Bliezer (6 1644), m Eliphel Fitzgerald; 

9-Benjamin (b 1698), m Meribah Earle (Ralph); 

8-Benjamin (1725/26-1786), m 1751, Mary (Phoebe) 
Wing (John®); 

7—Mary (1755-1840), 
(1754-1881) ; 

6—Sylvia (1778-1845), m 1793, Jethro Wood (1774-1834; 
inventor of the cast iron plow); 

5-Benjamin Howland (1797-1846), m 1819, 
Ann Townsend (1802-82; Henry Arnold’); 

4-Flizabeth Moffat (1820-97), m 18389, Francis 
Moore (1808-64) ; 

3-Helen (1843- 1924), m 1866, William Augustus 
Hulbert (1842-1924). 

10-Capt. James Johnson (b 1607), m Abigail Oliver 
(d post 1661; Thomas); 

9-Samuel (bap. 1651), m 1676, Phoebe Burton (Ed- 
ward?) ; 

8—Jonathan (1682-1741), m 1710, Sarah Mansfield 
(1683-1728; Joseph’); 

7-Jonathan (1723-1801), m 1750, Susannah Farring- 
ton (Matthew); 

6—Rebecca (1757- -1804), m William Cheever (b 1753); 


m 1777, Benjamin Howland 


Helen 


5-Sarah_ (1785-1880), m 1805, Dr. Francis Moore 
(1781-1856) ; 

4-Francis (1808-64), m Elizabeth Moffat Wood 
(4 above). 


2—Dau. of Milan Hulbert Hulbert, m Olive Evert- 
sen Woodward (See Vol. 1, pp. 193, 194, for other 
lineages). 


watderr tote Olive Woodward, 

it 

{0-Robert Park (qv); 

9-Thomas (ca. 1619- 1709), m Dorothy Thompson 
(John?) ; 

8-Robert (b ca. 1651), m Mary Rose (Thomas’); 

eg (6 ca. 1703), m 1725, Thomas Woodward 
a 

6—Park (1726-1808), m 1746, Sylvia or Zilpah (1728/ 
29-1771), dau. of John Park; 

5-Amos ‘(1769- 1814), m 1792, Elizabeth Bailey (1765- 
1851; Nathan‘); 

4—William Amos (1801-83), m 1828, Frances Mary 
Evertsen (1811-99; George Bloom b)is 1954, 

m 


b New York 


38—George Evertsen (1829-1905), Eliza 
Bethia Deodata Mortimer (1834-1911). 
10—-Pieter Monfort (d 1661), m 1652, Sarah Le- 


Blanc; 
9%-Peter (b 1652), m Marretje Luyster (Peter); 
8—Elbert (1687- 1726), m 1707, Annetje Remsen (bap. 
1682; Rem»®); 
7-Janetie (bap. 1719), m Daniel Duryea (d 1789); 
6—-Daniel (d 1782), m Antie—; 
5-Jacob (bap. 1770), m 1791, Catherine Lent (bap. 
1770; Peter’); 
4-Eliza (1803-85), m 1828, David Benjamin Morti- 
mer (1800-77); 
3-Eliza Bethia Deodata (1834-1911), 
Evertsen Woodward (3 above). 
12-John Wood (qv); 
11—William (d 1696), m Martha Earle (Ralph?2); 
10—William (1652- -1711), m Mary Clarke (Latham"); 


m George 


9-Jedediah (b 1700), m 1724, Keziah Summers 
(John?®) ; 
8—John (1725- 53), m 1744, Hannah Wing (Benja- 


min 


n*); 
7—John (b 1745-46), m 1769, Dinah Hussey (b 1752; 
Jonathan’); 


178 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


6—Jethro (1774-1834), inventor of the cast iron 
plow; m 1798, Sylvia Howland (1778-1845; Ben- 
jamin’); 

5-Benjamin Howland (1797-1846), m 1819, Helen 
Ann Townsend (1802-82; Henry Arnold’); 

abe eece Moffat (1820-97), m 18389, Francis Moore 
(1808-64) ; 

38—Helen (1843-1924), William 
Hulbert (1842-1924). 

13-John Hussey; 

12-John, m 1598, Mary Wood (or Moor); 

11—Christopher (bap. 1599-1686), m Theodata Batch- 
elder (1596-1649; Rev. Stephen); 

.10-Stephen (1631- 1718), m 1676, Martha Bunker (0 
ca. 1656; George); 

9-Sylvanus (b 1682), m 1711/12, Abial Brown (d 1722; 
John 19); 

§-Jonathan (b 1718), m 1738-39, Hepzibah Starbuck 
(0 1721; Paul®); 

7-Dinah (b 1752), m John Wood (7 above). 

12-Edward Starbuck (ca. 1604-1690), m 1636, Kath- 
erine Reynolds; 

11—Nathaniel (1638-1719), m 1662, Mary Coffin (1545- 
1717; Tristram, qv); 

10-Nathaniel (1668- -1753), m 1690, Dinah Coffin (d 
1750; James", m Mary, dau. of John Severance; 
Tristram, q Vv); 

9—-Paul (1694- 1789), m 1718, Ann Tibbets (1638-1736; 
Ephraim?) ; 

8-Hepzibah (b 1721), m Jonathan Hussey (8 above). 
2-Dau. of Milan Hulbert Hulbert, m Olive 
Evertsen Woodward (See Vol. 1, pp. 198, 194, for 
other lineages). 


giatcinen ; Charles Robinson, b Riga, N.Y., Oct. 

10-Elder William Brewster (qv); 

9-Jonathan (1593-1659), settled at New London, 
Conn., 1649; m 1624, Lucretia Oldham (d 1679); 

8-Benjamin (1633- 1710), m 1653, Anne Darte (d 1709) ; 

7-Benjamin (1673- 1750), Lebanon, Conn.; m 1696, 
Mary Smith (1672-1747) ; 

6—Mary (1704-77), m 1726, Benjamin Payne (1700-55); 

5-Stephen (1735-1800), Peru, Mass.; Am. Rev.; m 
1756, Rebecca Bushnell (1737- -ca. 1816) ; 

4-Ebenezer L. (1762-1834), Hinsdale, Mass.; Am. 
Rev.; m 1783, Keziah Kinney; 


m 1866, Augustus 


8-Stephen (1791-1880), Tonawanda, N.Y.; m 1816, 
Ruth Smith (1797-1845). 
10-Hon. Samuel Symonds (1595-1678; of royal 


descent), dep. gov. of Mass.; m 2d, 1637, Martha 
Reade (1601-62) ; 
Gites (d 1702), m 1660, Rev. John Emerson (1625- 
s-Martha (b 1662), m 1685, William Cogswell (1659- 


) 5 
ee (1686-1773), m 1708, Hannah Brown (1691- 


6—Capt. Daria ea) (1716-1810), Am. Rev.; m Huldah 
Kinne (1719-54 

neuen (b 1740}, m 1758, Daniel Kinney (b 1736), 

4-Keziah (1766-1854), m 1788, Ebenezer L. Payne (4 
above). 

2-Son of Roderick Random Hume (1816-79), 
farmer; m 1846, Ruth Ann Payne (1822-1901); is- 
sue: I—Charles Robinson (above); II—Frank 
Lewis (6 1849; m 1884, Mary Fulton); IlI~Thank- 
ful (6 1856; m 1888, Otis Ballard Fitch); IV—Will 
Ellsworth (6 1863; m Minnie James); V—Alice M. 
(b 1865; m 1907, Edwin W. Lewis). 

I-m Dec. 27, 1876, Annette Ross (qv for issue). 

M.D., U. Mich., 1874. Physician and surgeon; 
consulting surgeon, C.,R.I.&P. Ry. Co., Ana- 
darko, Okla. Mem. A.M.A., Okla. State Med. 
Assn., Rock Island Surg. Assn., Caddo Co. Med. 
Soc. (sec.), etc. Residence: 501 W. Central 
Boul., Anadarko, Okla. 


1-HUME, Annette Ross (Mrs. Charles R.), } 
Perrysburg, O., Mar. 8, 1858. 

6—John Ross (d 1757), from Ireland to Chester Co.., 
fen: ca. 1718; m Margaret Andrews (d after 

5-James (1734-80), Am. Rev.; m ca. 1760, Mary Mc- 
Knight (1735- 1807) ; 

4-James (1764-1842), Am. Rev.; m 1790, Mary White 
(1771-1817) : 

ane (1793-1882), m 1819, Margaret Walker (1796- 


9-Gov. John Haynes (qv): 

8-Rev. Joseph (1641-79), Hartford, Conn.; m 1668, 
Sarah Lord (1638-1705; Capt. Richard?®); 

7—-Sarah (1673-96), m 1694, Rey. James Pierpont: 

6—-Abigail (1696-1768), m 1716, Rev. Joseph Noyes 
1688-1761), of New Haven, Conn.; 


eal (1724-97), m 1745, Thomas Darling (1719 


4-Thomas (1752-1815), Woodbridge, Conn.; m 1781, 
Mary Dibble (1760-1816) ; 
ofonn (1789-1825), m 1809, Susan Heminway (1788- 


2—-Dau. of James White Ross (1822-96), expert ac- 
countant; fruit grower; m 1847, Catherine Dar- 
ling (1823-1906); among issue: I—Elbert Darling 
(1849-1928; m 1871, Emily Catharine Robertson); 
iI—Marshall Key, M.D. (1852-81); Il1I-Henry Ad- 
dison (b 1854; m 1880, Lelia Catherine Minton); 
IV—Annette (above); V—Celida (b 1864; m 1891, 
Jacob U. Shade). 

IV-—m Dec. 27, 1876, Charles Robinson Hume (qv); 
issue: 1—-Carleton Ross, 6 Tontogany, O., Apr. 
30; 1878; ""U. "Okla. °98; U2 Kani 19035 Y.oM.CcA: 
ednl. sec., Aug. 1918-July 1919; m Aug. 20, 1907, 
Verne, dau. of Rev. Thomas M. Gossard, of 
Los Angeles (issue: Ross Gossard; Dorothy 
Anne; Elizabeth Verne); 2-Raymond Robinson, 
b Tontogany, July 26, 1880; U. Okla., 1900; M.D., 
Univ. Med. Coll., Kansas City, Mo., 1906; 1st 
lt., M.R.C., June 1918; Capt. nC Us sAc Mar. 
al 1919; service at Base Hosp. 121, A.E.F.: in 
France, Nov. 1918-July 1919; m Sept. 10, 1918, 
Mabelle Marie, dau. of William Garrard Wil- 
liams; 3-Harold James (Oct. 11-Nov. 13, 1881): 
4—Merle Marshall (Mar. 8-July 8, 1885); 5-Irene 
Annette (Sept. 30-Nov. 5, 1886). 

Genealogist. Pres. Okla. State Fed. Women’s 
Clubs, 1918-15 (now hon. pres.); mem. C.D.A. 
(charter mem, Okla. soc.), D.A.R., ete. Resi- 
dence: 501 W. Central Boul., Anadarko, Okla. 


1-HUMPHREYS, William Young, b St. Louis, 
Mo., May 8, 1861. 

8-Michael Humphreys (qv); 

7-Lt. Samuel (1656-1736), m Mary Mills (1656-1730); 

6—Ens. Samuel (1686-1759), m Hannah Phelps; m 
2d, 1731, Mary Orton; 

5-Capt, Ezekiel (1719-95), m 1740, Elizabeth Petti- 

on 

4—Col. George (1756-1813), officer Am. Rev.; m 1777, 
Elizabeth Pettibone; 

3—Col. Decius (1789-1878), m 1809, Laura Adams. 

2-Son of George D. Humphreys (1827-72), glass 
mfr., St. Louis; m 1857, Sarah Frances Young 
(0 1839); issue: I-George A. (1858-97); II-William 
Young (above); IlI—-May (6 1869; m William 
Henry Coolidge; See Vol. 1, p. 355); IV—Ellen (b 
1871; m Harry Hillard). 

II-m Nov. 21, 1892, Ellen M. Stephenson, Bb Pitts- 
burgh, Pa., May 19, 1867; dau. of John G. 
Stephenson; issue (all b Pittsburgh, Pa.): 1— 
William Y., Jr., 6b Oct. 22, 18938; Princeton, 17; 
served in aviation sect., U.S.N.R.F., with rank 
of It. (j.g¢.), to end of war; 2-John G. S., b Jan. 
10, 1895; Princeton, ’17; ensign, U.S.N., World 
War; 3-Elizabeth S., 6 July 14, 1897; 4-Alan S., 
6b Apr. 24, 1900; St. Paul’s Sch., ’19; apprentice 
seaman, U.S.N.R.F., 1918; 5-Katharine S., 
Sept. 28, 1902; 6-David M., b Oct. 14, 1906. 

Coal operator; pres. Bessemer Coke Co. Mem. 
S.A.R. Clubs: Duquesne, Pittsburgh Golf, 
Pittsburgh Athletic, Oakmont Country, Pitts- 
burgh Automobile. Summer place: “Indian 
Rock,’ Hyannisport, Mass. Residence: 303 
Dallas Av., Pittsburgh, Pa. 


1-HUNTINGTON, Frances Isabel, b Bsn} Tp., 
Livingston Co., Mich., Aug. 31, 1865 

11—-Thomas Newberry (av); 

10-Benjamin (d 1689), m Mary Allyn (1628-89; 
Matthew, qv); 

§-Sarah (1650-1716), m Preserved Clapp (1643-1720; 
Roger?!®, qv); 

8—Hannah (1681-1758), m Abraham Miller (1672-1727); 

7-Hannah (6b 1707), m Samuel Allen, IV (1706-55; 
among their sons was Gen. Ebenezer): 

6-Jemima (6b 1737). cousin of Ethan Allen; m 
Jabez Ward (1734-86), who, with five sons, 
served in Am. Rev.; 

5—Therina (1756-1813), m Dr. Henry Hyde (1749-1813), 
soldier Am. Rev. (dese. Jonathan Hyde, qv); 

4—Henry (1774-1828), m Paulina Torrey; 

oe Ward (1804- 69), m George Tibbits (1802- 

2-Dau. of Rhobe Paulina Tibbits (1826-98), m 1844, 
William Huntington, M.D. (1817-1900). For issue 
and other lineages see Vol. 1, p. 653. 

Public school teacher 31 yrs. Mem. D.A.R.: his- 
torian Huntington Family Assn., 1922-27: Red 
Cross sec., 1917-25. Residence: Howell, Mich. 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 179 


1-HUNTINGTON, Henry Barrett, b Malden, 
Mass., Jan. 17, 1875, 

9-Dea. Simon Huntington (qv); 

8-Simon (1629-1706), a colonizer of Norwich, 1660; 
m 1653, Sarah Clarke (1633-1721); 

7-Samuel (1665-1717), m 1686, Mary Clark (d 1743); 

6-Samuel (1691-1784), m 1722, Hannah Metcalf 
(desc. Michael Metcalf, qv); 

5-William (1782-1816), soldier Am. Rev.; m 1757, 
Bethia Throop; 

4—-Rev. Dan (1774-1864), B.A., Yale, 1794; eminent 
minister; m 1801, Elizabeth Whiting Phelps 
(Charles®, m Elizabeth Porter); 

3—-Frederic Dan, D.D., LL.D. (1819-1904), Ist P.E. 
bishop of central N.Y.; m 1848, Hannah Dane 
Sargent. 

2-Son of George Putnam Huntington, D.D. (1844- 
1904), A.B., Harvard, ’64; P.E. priest; m 1874, 
Lilly St. Agnan Barrett (b 1848); issue: I- 
Henry Barrett (above); IJ—-Constant Davis (b 
1876; A.B., Harvard, ’99; m 1916, Gladys Parrish); 
IlI—James Lincoln (qv for other lineages); IV— 
Michael Paul St. Agnan (b 1882; m 1922, Marie 
Goode); V—Catharine Sargent (b 1887); VI-Fred- 
eric Dane (b 1889; m 1924, Elizabeth Entress). 

I—m June 13, 1905, Alice Howland Mason, b Provi- 
dence, R.I., Dec. 1, 1880; dau. of Eugene Water- 
man Mason, of Providence, R.I.; issue (all b 
Providence, R.I.): 1-Elizabeth, 6 Mar. 29, 1906; 
2—Arria Sargent, and 3, George Putnam (twins), 
b July 24, 19099; 4-Mary Hopkins, b July 2, 1915. 

A.B., Harvard, ’97. Instr. English, 1898-1902, asst. 
prof., 1902-10, asso. prof., 1910—, Brown U. 
Clubs: Agawam Hunt, University. Residence: 
23 John St., Providence, R.I. 


1-HUNTINGTON, James MKincoln, 
Mass., Mar. 30, 1880. 

8-William Sargent, settled at Gloucester, Mass., 
ca. 1678; m 1678, Mary Duncan (Peter®, m Mary 
Epes, step-dau. of Samuel Symonds”, dep. gov. 
Mass.; m Martha [Reade] Epes); 

7-Epes (1690-1762), col. of militia; rep. Gen. Ct.; m 
ist, Esther McCarty; 

6—Epes (1721-79), m 1745, Catherine Osborne; 

5—John O'sborne (1750-89), m 1780, Lydia Foster: 

4—Capt. Epes (1784-1853), m 3d, Mary Otis Lincoln: 
38-Hannah Dane (1822-1910), m 1843, Frederic Dan 
Huntington (3 above). 

10-Thomas Lincoln, Hingham, Mass., ca. 1635; 

9-Benjamin (1643-1700), m 1669, Sarah Fearing; 

8—Benjamin (1671/72-1727). m 1694/95, Mary Lewis: 

7-Col. Benjamin (1699-1771), m Elizabeth Thaxter; 

6-—Gen. Benjamin (1732-1810), maj. gen. Cont. 
Army; Sec. of War, 1781-84; lt. gov. of Mass.: 
collector Port of Boston; pres. Mass. Soc. Cin. 
from its foundation; m 1756, Mary Cushing: 

5-Hannah _ (1773-1828), m Abner Lincoln (1766-1826), 
of Hingham, Mass.; A.M., Harvard, 1788: 

“Pitre td (1795-1879), m 1821, Epes Sargent (4 
above). 

2-Son of George Putnam Huntington, D.D. (1844- 
1904), A.B., Harvard, ’64; P.E. priest; m 1874, 
Lilly St. Agnan Barrett (b 1848). For issue 
and Huntington lineage see Henry Barrett 
Huntington. 

M June 1, 1911, Sarah Higginson Pierce, b Brook- 
line. Mass., Jan. 8, 1885; dau. of Dean Pierce. 
of Brookline: issue: 1-Beniamin Lincoln, }b 
Boston, Apr. 6. 1912; 2-John Higginson, b Bos- 
ton, May 12, 1916. 

A.B., Dartmouth, ’02 (Alpha Delta Phi); M.D., 
Harvard, 1907 (Alpha Omega Alpha). Physi- 
cian, obstetrician; asst. in obstetrics, Harvard 
Med. Sch., 1911-22. Sec. Huntington Family 


6b Malden, 


Assn. Hobby: Americana and genealogy. 
Clubs: Aesculapian. Tavern. Harvard. Sum- 
mer place: Elm Valley, Hadley, Mass. Resi- 


dence: 311 Marlborough St., Boston, Mass. 


1-LOUD, Abbie Louisa, 6} Weymouth, Mass., 
Mar. 8, 1855. 

7-Francis Loud, from Scotland, settled at Sa- 
gadahoc, on the Kennebec River, Me., then on 
Arrowsic Island, 1679, later at Toswich, Mass., 
but was at St. Marv’s, Me., 1726: 

6—Francis (1700-74), m 1722, Onner Prince (1701-77; 
Elder John’, qv); 

5—John (1737-76). m 1758, Mercy Vining (b 1734): 

4—-Sylvanus (1760-1844), pvt. Am. Rev.; m Lydia 
Lovell (1763-1839) ; 

8—Jacob (1804-81), m 1825, Betsev Hunt (1801-56). 

§—Cant. James Nash, was at Weymouth, Mass., 
1628; freeman. Mass. Bav Colony. 1645; rep. Gen. 
Ct.: m ante 1626, Alice, dau. of Robert Burges, 
of Eng.; 


Seine (ca. 1640-1717/18), m ca. 1666, Abigail Dyer 

6-Lt. Joseph (b 1669), m 1st, 1699, Phebe Mar 
(1676-1728) ; ei 

Por AG caelh m 1740, Abigail Haynes (d 1805, 
aet. : 

4-Capt. Timothy (1759-1840), bombadier in Am. 
Rev.; m 1st, 1777, Martha Porter; 

3-Timothy (1777-1852), m 1801, Betsey Cushing 
(1781-1860; Er‘, pvt. Am. Rev., m Mary Burrell). 

2-Dau. of Richard Emmons Loud (1826-65), shoe 
THE Ps m 1851, Margaret Nash (1827-1913); issue: 
I—Abbie Louisa (above); II-KEdward Emmons 
(0 1858; m Lydia Augusta Cole); IlI—Richard 
Henry (b 1862; m Annie Ramsey Bruce). 

I-Clk. and asst. cashier, Union Nat. Bank, Wey- 
mouth, 1883-1904; librarian, Tufts Library, 
Weymouth, Mass., since 1908. Mem. D.A.R. 


Residence: 11 Ledge Hill Rd., Weymouth, 
Mass. 
1-TRACY, 


oward Crosby, b Westboro, Mass., 

Aug. 1, 1866. 

8-Stephen Tracy, from Eng. in the “Ann,” to 
Plymouth, Mass., 1623, settled at Duxbury; m 
Tryphosa-—; 

(ohn (1618-1718), m Mary Prince (Gov. Thomas’, 
av); 

6—Stephen (b 1673), m Deborah Bingham; 

5-Thomas (1725-1822), soldier and mem. Com. 
Safety in Am. Rev.; m Elizabeth Warner; 

4—Joseph (b 1763), m Ruth Carter: 

3-Ebenezer Carter (b 1796), m Martha Sherman 
Evarts. 

6-William Greene, from Eng. to Mass., ca. 1700; 

5-William; 

4-Thomas, m Anna Knight; 

3-Rev. David (1797-1866), B.A., Yale, 1821; sec. A.B. 
C.F.M.; m Mary Evarts. 

2-Son of Jeremiah Evarts Tracy (1835-1923), LL.B., 
Yale, 1857; mem. law firm Evarts, Tracy & 
Sherman, New York; m 1863, Martha Sherman 
Greene _ (1839-1910); issue: I-Emily Baldwin (0 
1864); II-Howard Crosby (above); III—Evarts 
(1868-1922; m Caroline F. Streuli); IV—Mary 
Evarts (6 1869); V—Robert Storer (1871-99); VI- 
Margaret Louisa (Mrs. Charles Melvin Mix, qv 
for Evarts and Sherman lineages); VII—Edith 
Hastings (6b 1874); VIII—Martha (b 1876: See 
Who’s Who in America); IX—William Evarts 
(1878-1916; m Edith Ann Jackson). 

IIl-m June 24, 1893, Minerva Bingham Lamson, b 
Windsor, Vt., Nov. 11, 1872; dau. of Eastburn E. 
Lamson, of Salt Lake City, Utah. 


B.A., Yale, ’87; LL.B., Columbia, 1889. Mem. law 
firm of Dean, Tracy & McBarron, New York. 
Residence: 1831 Prospect Av., Plainfield, N.J. 


1-MIX, Margaret Louisa Tracy (Mrs. Charles 
M.), 6 Windsor, Vt., May 11, 1873. 

9-John Evarts (1601-99), from Eng., settled at 
Guilford, Conn., m Elizabeth-; 

8—James (1638-82), m Lydia Goodrich; 

7-James (1667-1739), m Mary Carter; 

6—Reuben (1719-76), m Honor Evarts; 

5—James (1752-1824), m Sarah Todd; 

4-Jeremiah (1781-1831), B.A., Yale, philanthropist, 
editor; m 1802, Mehetabel Sherman; 

3—-Martha S., m Ebenezer Carter Tracy (1796-1826). 

8—Capt. John Sherman (qv); 

7Joseph (1650-1731), m Elizabeth Winship (Ed- 
wards); 

6-William (1692-1741), m 
(Benjamin’); 

5—-Roger (1721-93), a “signer”; U.S. senator from 
cones m 2d, 1763, Rebecca Prescott (Benjamin, 

r.°); 

4—-Mehetabel, m Jeremiah Evarts (4 above). 

2-Dau. of Jeremiah Evarts Tracy (1835-1923), 
LL.B., Yale, 1857; mem. law firm Evarts, Tracy 
& Sherman, New York; m 1863, Martha Sher- 
man Greene (1839-1910). For issue and other 
lineages see Howard Crosby Tracy. 

M July 6, 1905, Charles Melvin Mix, } Alleghany 
Co., N.Y., Aug. 7, 1873: son of Charles Milford 
Mix, of Friendship, N.Y.; issue (all 6 Muncie, 
Ind.): 1-Martha Sherman. (Feb. 23, 1907-d in- 
fancy); 2-Emily, b Apr. 24, 1908; 3-Margaret 
enon, b Feb. 18, 1910; 4-Mary Tracy, b Oct. 14, 


Mehetabel Wellington 


Residence: ‘“‘Wildbank Farm,’’ Selma, Ind. 


180 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM 


ORRA EUGENE MONNETTE. 


1-MONNETTE, Orra Eugene, 0 nr. Bucyrus, O., 
Apr. 12, 1873. 

12—Edward Fuller (qv); 

1l1-Samuel (1615-83), last survivor of Mayflower 
Pilgrims; m Jane Lothrop (d ante 1683; Rev. 
John?2, qv); 

10-Hannah (1636-85), m 1658, Nicholas Bonham (d 
1684), one of the first settlers of Piscataway, 
N.J. (George); 

9—-Mary (1661-1742), m 1681, Rev. Edmund Dunham 
(1661-1784; Benajah!®, m Elizabeth, dau. of Ed- 
mund Tillson; Dea. John", qv); 

8—Benajah (1684-1742), m 1704, Dorothy Martin (1686- 
post 1742; John®, m Dorothy Smith); 

7—John (1705-40), m Merey Drake (Joseph’, m Anne 
Pyatt; Rev. John’); 

6—Anne (1734-1825), m 1751, Lt. Isaac Hull (1731-post 
1808), 1t. Cont. Army; sheriff Sussex Co., N.J. 
(See Vol. 1, p. 397, for Hull lineage); 

5-John (ca. 1756-ca. 1818), Am. Rev.; m 1780, Susan 
Vaughan (ca. 1758-post 1820); 


4—Benjamin (1782-1855), of Delaware Co., O.; War 
1812; m 1804-05, Elizabeth Smith (1783-1841); 

3-George Washington (1824-91), of Delaware Co. 
and Bucyrus, O.; m 1845, Artimissa Scribner 
(1826-93). 

2-Son of Olive Adelaide Hull (1849-1912), m 1869, 


OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


Mervin Jeremiah Monnette (See Vol. 1, p. 397, 
for genealogy). 

M 1891, Ella Elizabeth Crim. 

M 2d, Nov. 6, 1895, Carrie Lucile Janeway. 

M 3d, Dec. 15, 1917, Helen Marie Kull, } at Pitts- 
burgh, Pa., Mar. 6, 1889; dau. of Christian G. 
Kull, m Helen Margaret Winkler; issue: 1— 
Helen Hull (qv). 

A.B., Ohio Wesleyan, ’95 (Phi Beta Kappa, Phi 
Kappa Psi). Pres. Bank of America, and Citi- 
zens Trust & Savings Bank, Los Angeles; dir. 
Bank of Italy (See Who’s Who in America). 
Mem. bd. library commrs. of Los Angeles since 
1914, and pres. bd. since 1916; mem. Bd. Free- 
holders since 1924, which framed the charter 
of the City of Los Angeles; mem. Municipal 
Annexation and City Planning commissions. 
Mem. S.M.D., H.S.A., O.F.P.A. (pres. Calif. 
SOC.) 1S. GoW, Sika (DASt a presneOalitas Soc:)s 
S.A.R. (v.p. Calif. soc.), Order of Washington, 
S.W. 1812. Clubs: Union League (San Francis- 
co), California, Jonathan, Los Angeles Ath- 
letic, Los Angeles Country, Uplifters, Break- 
fast, Casa del Mar, Southern Calif. Athletic 
and Country, Commercial of Southern Calif., 
The Gables, Fox Hills Country, Lambs. Resi- 
dence: 350 S. Oxford Av., Los Angeles, Calif. 


KULL 


hi 


(e) 


In the whole of the shield is parted in the middle. 
Oolors red and white, and at the bottom a mer- 
maid or siren looking to the right, with a fish 
tail going from behind. She has flowing golden 
hair and holds in the right hand a golden crown 
Knightly helmet. Above the shield is a mer- 
maid or siren with two fish tails erect which 
she holds with out-stretched hands, and the cov- 
ers, or side ornaments, t.e., Decken, are red and 
white. 


I-MONNETTE, Helen Hull, 
Calif., Aug. 26, 1920. 

6—Eberhard Kuli (1721-95), family originally from 
Bohemia, removed to vicinity of Stuttgardt, 
Wangen, Germany, to which later was at- 
tached Gaisburg, where Eberhard was born, 
and was burgomeister; m 2d, Catherane Mar- 
garet Stockle (1764-1837); 

5—Christopher (1792-1857), m 1814, Regina Knodel 
(1795-1869; John George®, 1765-1842, village mag- 
istrate, m 1791, Catharine Motz, 1759-1812); 

4-Gottleib (1823-87), m 1845, Rosina Dorothy 
Rehyle (1819-65); 

38—Christian Gottleib (b 1846), came to U.S.; 1865; 
m ca. 1881, Helen Margaret Winkler. 

5-Michael (Winckler) Winkler (b Wilhelmsdorf, 


b Los Angeles, 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 181 


Germany), m Catharane— (lb Feingeber in Bra- 
kenhof, Germany); 

4—Bernard (1825-1919), m Helen Sommer (Johann 
Peters’, 6 1801; George Adam‘, b 1768, merchant 
of Wilhelmsdorf; Frederick’, b ca. 1735); 

3-Helen Margaret (b 1864), mm Christian Gottleib 
Kull (3 above). 

2-Dau. of Helen Maria Kull (b 1889), 
Eugene Monnette (qv). 


1-SMALL, Isabella Carter Wharton (Mrs. John 
H.), 6 Washington, N.C. 

9—-Richard Perry (qv); 

8—Nathaniel (1652-81), m Esther Lyon; 

7—Joseph (1677-1753), m 2d, Deborah (Burr) Whelp- 


leave 

6—Joseph (6 1713), m Sarah Bulkley; 

5—Peter (1738-1804), m Sarah Bradley (Ebenezer‘); 

4-David (1778-1802), m Isabella Burroughs; 

38—David Bradley (1800-66), m Mary Latham. 
9-Andrew Ward (qv); 

8—-Samuel (1647-93), m Hannah Hawkins; 

7-Hannah, m Peter Bulkley, Jr.; 

6—-Sarah, m Joseph Perry (6 above). 

2-Dau. of Rufus Watson Wharton (1828-1915), It. 
col. C.S.A.; lawyer, farmer; m Mary Latham 
Perry (d 1904); issue: I-Isabella Carter (above); 
IIl—Francis (d 1895); II1I-Rufus Watson (d 1912); 
Teton faa Perry; V—David Evans (m Ava 

ell). 

I-—m June 11, 1890, John Humphrey Small, b Wash- 
ington, N.C., Aug. 29, 1858; mem. 56th to 66th 
Congresses (See Who’s Who in America); is- 
sue (all 6 Washington, N.C.): 1-Mary Belle, b 
Mar. 23, 1891; canteen worker, LeMans area, 
France, World War; m June 11, 1921, Maj. Her- 
bert Clarence Neblett, U.S.A.; 2-Katherine 
Sanderson, b June 14, 1892; m Jan. 4, 1917, Maj. 
John Stuart Gaul, U.S.A.; 3-John Humphrey, 
Jr., 6 Aug. 28, 1896; A.B., Trinity Coll., N.C, 717; 
2d It., A.S., U.S.A., May 8, 1918; 1st lt., May 20, 
1919; served at 3d Aviation Instruction Center, 
Assoudun, France; now lawyer, Charlotte, N.C. 

Mem. C.D.A., U.D.C. Clubs: Colonial Dames, 
Congressional. Residence: Washington, N.C., 
and Washington, D.C. 


1-HUSTACE, Emma Maria, b Oxford, Miss., 
Aug. 28, 1871. 

8-James Hustace, was resident of Fairfield 
Co., Conn., later an original settler of East- 
chester, Westchester Co., N.Y., by land grant 
from Thomas Pell, 1664; 

7—-James (6 1669), m Tamar Pell (John§, qv); 

6—John, m Elizabeth Guion; 

5—David (1739-1804), m Abagail Morgan (d 1829): 

4—Benjamin (1766-1849), m Esther Lord (1776-1806; 
Daniel5, 6 1736); 

Epes by (1802-41), m 1827, Lucretia Goddard Hemp- 
stead. 

11-Elder William Brewster (qv); 

rhe a (1593-1659), m 1624, Lucretia Oldham 
(d ; 

9-Mary, m 1645, John Turner; 

8—Grace (1667-1734), m as his 2d wife, 1691, Richard 
Christophers (1662-1726); 

Thath (1705-75), m 1724, Daniel Deshon (1697- 

6—-Henry (1728-1818), m 1752, Bathsheba Rogers 
(1734-1803; James?; m Grace Harris; John§; 
John®, m Elizabeth, dau. of Matthew Gris- 
wold, qv): 

5—Grace (1754-1838), m 1776, James Lampheer, Jr. 
(1747-1820), Am. Rev.; 

4—Grace (1784-1866), m 1806, Daniel Booth Hemp- 
stead (1784-1852; Capt. Samuel B.5, Am. Rev.; 


m Orra 


Nathaniel®; Nathaniel7?; Joshua’; Joshua?; 
Robert?®, qv); 

8—Lucretia G. (1808-96), m 1827, David Hustace 
(3 above). 


2-Dau. of Edward Hustace (1829-1905), jeweler: 
served in C.S.A.: m 1866, Martha Francess 
Andrews (1843-1918); issue: I-Lucretia Grace 
(b 1867); TI-—Emma Maria (above); III—Amy (b 
1878; m 1902, James L. Johnson, 1879-1904). 
Mem. D.A.R. Residence: Oxford, Miss. 


1-LOW, Benjamin Robbins Curtis, } Fairhaven, 
Mass., June 22, 1880. 

9-William Curtis (qv); 

8—Tsaac (1641-95), m 1670, Hannah Polley; 

7-Samuel (1688-1772), m 1711, Hannah Gore: 

6-Benjamin (1721-78), m 1751, Abigail Bridge; 

5-Dr. Benjamin (b 1752), surgeon Am. Rev.; m 
Elizabeth Billings; 

4—Capt. Benjamin, m 1807, Lois Robbins: 

3—Benjamin Robbins (1809-74), A.B., Harvard, 1829; 


justice Supreme Ct. of U.S., 1851-57; m 2d, Anna 
Wroe Scollay Curtis. 

7-James Scollay (son of Malcolm, of Eng.), m 
Deborah Bligh, of Boston; 

6-John (1712-90), m 1735, Mercy (Greenleaf) March; 

5-Col. William (b 1756), m Catherine Whitwell; 

4-Anna Wroe, m Charles Pelham Curtis; 

3-Anna W. S., m Benjamin Robbins Curtis (3, 
above). 

10-—Edmund Greenleaf (1600-71), from Eng. to 
Newbury, Mass., 1635; capt. in Indian wars; m 
1st, Sarah Dole; 

9-Capt. Stephen (1620-90), m 1651, Elizabeth Coffin 
(Tristram?!) ; 

8&-Capt. Stephen (1652-1743), m 1676, Elizabeth Ger- 
rish (Capt. William’); 

7—Rev. Daniel (1680-1763), m 1701, Elizabeth Gookin 
(Samuel); 

6—Mercy, m John Scollay (6 above). 

2-Son of William Gilman Low (See Vol. 1, p. 939), 
m 1873, Lois Robbins Curtis. 

M Feb. 15, 1922, Virginia Wagner; issue: 1—Caro- 
line, 6 Nov. 15, 1923. 

B.A., Yale, ’02 (Psi U., Elihu Club); LL.B., Har- 
vard, 1905 (Phi Delta Phi). Lawyer. Commd. 
capt., Ordnance Dept., U.S.A., July 10, 1917: 
maj., Jan. 22, 1918; served in equipment and 
procurement divisions, Washington; hon, dis- 
charged, Dec. 20, 1918 (See Who’s Who in 
America). Hobby: Writing verse. Clubs: 
Century, University, Yale, Harvard, Midday. 
Residence: 103 E. 86th St., New York. 


1-LUDWIG, Bessie Hancox (Mrs. LeRoy Mc- 
Intyre), 6 Stonington, Conn., July 30, 1855. 

li-William (Molines) Mullins, Huguenot (qv); 

10—Priscilla, m before 1624, John Alden (qv); 
9-Elizabeth (1624/25-1717), m 1644, William Paybody 
(1620-1707) ; 

8—-Elizabeth (6 1647), m 1666, John Rogers (ca. 
1640-1782) ; 

7-Hannah (6b 1668), m 1689, Lt. Samuel Bradford 
(1668-1714; Maj. William’; Gov. William®, qv); 

6—Elizabeth (1696-1777), m 1716, Lt. Charles Whit- 
ing (1692-1738; William’; John’; William); 

5-Sybil (1722-90), m 1739, William Noyes (1716- 
1809; John*; James?; James’); 

4-Lucy, m Joseph Hancox; 

3—Peleg (1787-1855), sgt. War 1812; m 1823, Bliz- 
abeth (Betsey) Burdick (1795-1872). 

9-Brian Pendleton (qv); 

8-James (1626-1709), capt. King Philip’s War; m 
1656, Hannah Goodenow (b 1639): 

oe (1661-1706), m 2d, 1700, Patience Potts 

6-Col. William (1704-86), French and Indian war; 
m 1st, 1725/26, Lydia Burrows (1703-50): 

5-Amos (1728-1821), Am. Rev.; m 1768, Anna Foster 
(1743-1819) ; 

4-Jonathan (1769-1819), m Mrs. Lucy (Hinckley) 
Pendleton (d 1847); 

3—Francis (1801-80), m 1828, Sarah Sophia Trum- 
bull (1808-86). 

2-Only child of Joseph Noyes Hancox (1825-96), 
coal merchant; m 1853, Emeline Pendleton 
(1829-91). 

M July 2, 1908, LeRoy McIntyre Ludwig (Mar. 8, 
1848-Mar. 17, 1905); son of Jeremiah Ludwig, 
of Pa., m Nancy Ann Freete, of Md. 

Mem. S.M.D., D.F.P.A., Huguenot Soc., C.D. 
DeVille Cie DB RelA. Re Order: labavette: 
U.S.D.1812, ete. Residence: Stonington, Conn. 


1-MODDELL, Frederick Isaiah, } Huntington, 
ee ln Ol tL S68: 

10-Thomas Rogers, 18th signer of the Mayflower 
Compact (qv); 

9—-William (qv); 

8-Jonathan, m Rebecca—; 

7-Jonathan; 

6-Dea. Thomas (1698-1759), m Ruth-; m 2d, 
Phebe-; 

5-John Topping (b 1731), Am. Rev.; 

4-John Davis (1762-1841), Am. Rev.; m 1786, Ruth 
Titus (Jonathan5, Am. Rev.): 

38—Isaiah (1787-1873), War 1812; m 1807, Mary Colby. 

2-Son of Mary Jeannette Rogers (1830-1910), m 
1855, Frederick Willis Moddell (1830-1915), Co. 
H, 127th N.Y. Vol. Inf., Civil War; issue: I— 
Clarence Willis (b 1857); II—Harriett Elizabeth 
(6 1859; m Li. D. Bloxom); IIlI—Mary Frances (b 
1862; m Harry Ford); IV—Lucy Jeannette (1866- 
1925; m Clifton Rosha); V—Frederick Isaiah 
(above); VI-—Catherine Rogers (b 1870; m Har- 
ry Lewis). ; 

V-m June 28, 1898, Isabella Alfreda Roberts. b 


182 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


Stratford, Conn., June 19, 1870; dau. of Ed- 
ward B. Roberts, of Stratford; issue: 1-Alys 
Marion, 6 Canaan, Conn., May 3, 1894; m Oct. 
1921, George Underihmer (issue: Jean Alys); 
2-Edward Byron, b Bridgeport, Conn., Jan. 2, 
1895; served in U.S.N. in World War; m Apr. 
30, 1922, Mary Louise Bowman; 3-Isabella 
Rogers, 6 Milford, Conn., July 16, 1903; 4—E1- 
inor Blakman, b Milford, Apr. 16, 1905. 

Mem. S.A.R. Residence: 1125 Central Av., 
Bridgeport, Conn. ; 

petite docked Clemens, b Berkeley, Calif., Oct. 
, 1895. 

6-Henry Moffett (b 1705), emigrated to Va. and 
settled in Fauquier Co.; m Mary Anderson; 

5-Rev. Anderson (1746-1835), mem. Va. Legisla- 
ture; m Barbara Hupp (1758-1848) ; 

4-Capt. Samuel (1789-1872), capt. Va. militia; m 
Hannah Bryan (Maj. William®, soldier Am. 
Rev. and War 1812); 

38-William (1816-65), m 1851, Pamela Ann Clemens 
(1827-1904), sister of Samuel L. Clemens (“Mark 
Twain’’). 

2-Son of Samuel Erasmus Moffett (1860-1908), U. 
Calif., 82; Ph.D., Columbia; author and editor; 
m 1887, Mary Elvish Mantz (6b 1863); issue: I— 
Anita (6 1891; U. Calif., 15, P.B.K.; artist); II— 
Clemens (above). 

II-Not married. A.B., U. Calif., 15, A.M., 1916; 
grad. studies at Columbia (D.K.E.). Writer. 
Second Ilt., S.C., July 25, 1918; 1st I1t., May 3, 
1919; discharged as Ist It., S.C., O.R.C.; capt., 
583d C.A, Reserve, May 28, 1925; in Eng. and 
France, Aug. 30, 1918-July 12, 1919. Mem. S.W. 
1812, Vet. Corps Arty., N.Y. Soc. Mil. and 
Naval Officers W.W., Am. Hist. Assn. Club: 
The Players. Residence: 16 Gramercy Park, 
New York. 


1-MONTGOMERY, Thomas Lynch, } German- 
town, Phila., Pa., Mar. 4, 1862. : 

7-William Montgomery (qv); 

tla (1687-1766), of ‘“Eglinton,” N.J.; m Sarah 

tacy; 

5-James, m 1746, Esther Wood; 

4—John (1750-94), mem. 1st Troop of Phila., 1777- 
1787; m 1785, Mary Crathorne (1765-1848); : 

3-John Crathorne (1792-1867), postmaster of Phila.: 
m ist, Elizabeth Henrietta Philips. 

9-John Chew (qv); 

8-Samuel (1634-77), burgess, councillor, chancel- 
lor and sec. of the province; col. provincial 
forces of Md.; m 1658/59, Anne Ayres (d 1695) ; 

7—Benjamin (1671-1700), m Elizabeth Benson: 

6—-Dr. Samuel (1693-1743), of Maidstone; m Mary 
Galloway; 

5-Benjamin (1723-1810), chief justice of Pa.; m 
2d, Elizabeth Oswald; 

4—Sophia, m Henry Philips; 

3-Elizabeth H., m John C. Montgomery (3 above). 

2-Son of Oswald Crathorne Montgomery (1822- 
1871), m 1849, Catherine Gertrude, dau. of George 

. Lynch, m Anne Smith; issue: I-Charles 
Howard (1850-1914; m Fanny Hickman); II— 
George Lynch (1851-52); Il1I—Henry Eglinton 
(1852-77); IV—Mary Ann (1854-57): V—Thomas 
Lynch (above). 

V—m Oct. 16, 1889, Brinca Georgiana, dau. of 
Richard Arthington Gilpin, of Pa.; issue: 1— 
Brinca (d young), 

M_2d, Susan Keim Savage, widow of William 
Lyttleton Savage. 

A.B., U. Pa., ’84; (Litt. D., Muhlenberg, 1913). 
State librarian of Pa., 1903-21; librarian, His- 
torical Society of Pa. since 1921 (See Who’s 
Who in America). Residence: 1211 Spruce St., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


1-MOORE, Edward Caldwell, } West Chester, 
Pa., Sept. 1, 1857. 

7-James (or Jacob) Moore (of Scotch descent), 
aoe Ireland to New Castle Co., Del., ca. 


6—William (0 ca. 1689); 
5-Jacob (b ca. 1780), pvt. Am. Rev.; m Hannah 
Steele (William®): 


4—William_ (1770-1818), capt. War 1812; m 1796, 
Rachel Boulden (Nathan): 
3-Dr. Jacob (1797-1829), M.D., U. Pa., 1817; m 


Bplay Sharp Faris (Jacob Fearis‘, capt. Am. 

ev.). ; 

9-Nathaniel (Foote) Foot (qv); 

8-Lt. Robert (1627-81), m Sarah Potter; 

7-John (1670-1813), began to write name Foot; 
m Mary-; ; 

6—-Dr. Thomas (1699-1776), m Elizabeth Sutliff; 


5-Joseph (1747-89), m Thankful Ives; 

4—Joseph (1772-1826), m Abigail Baldwin; 

3—-Rev. George (1800-67), m Ann Fish, 

2-Son of William Eves Moore, D.D., LL.D. (1823- 
1899), B.A., Yale, ’47; moderator Presbyn. Gen. 
Assembly, 1890; m 1850, Harriet Francina Foot 
(1829-1920); issue: I-George Foot (6 1851; See 
Who’s Who in America); II-Edward Caldwell 
(above); IlI-Henry M. W., M.D. (1862-1904); 
IV—Charles Albert (b 1864; m Jean Marple 
Bailey); V-Frank Gardner (b 1865; See Who’s 
Who in America); VI—Frederick Augustus. 

IIi-m Nov. 9, 1887, Eliza Coe Brown, b New York, 
N.Y., Sept. 8, 1868; dau. of John Crosby Brown, 
LL.D., and sister of William Adams Brown 
(qv for genealogy); issue: 1—Dorothea May, 
b Providence, R.I., May 13, 1894; Bryn Mawr, 
715; was laboratory technician, Dr. Blake’s 
Hosp., Paris, World War; 2—-John Crosby 
Brown, 6 Providence, Apr. 13, 1897; A.B., Har- 
vard, 718; ambulance driver, Am. Field Serv- 
ice, with French Army, June 24-Dec. 25, 1916; 
2d 1t., Aviation Sect., Signal Corps, U.S.A., 
Nov. 30, 1917-Jan. 29, 1919, entire service in 
France; 3-Elizabeth Ripley, b Cambridge,’ 
Mass., Jan. 29, 1907. 

A.B., Marietta, ’77 (Delta Upsilon); grad. Union 
Theol. Sem., 1884; Berlin, Gottingen, Giessen; 
Ph.D., Brown, ’91; (D.D. Yale). Congl. clergy- 
man; prof. Christian morals, Harvard U.; 
lecturer, author (See Who’s Who in America). 
Clubs: Royal Societies (London), Century, 
Harvard (New York), Union, Harvard (Bos- 


ton). Residence: 21 Kirkland St., Cambridge, 
Mass. 
eres Paul Elmer, }) St. Louis, Mo., Dec. 12, 


7-Enoch More, who owned real estate at Cam- 
bridge, Mass., 1637; 


6—Enoch; 
5—Joseph, m Abigail-; 
4-Fnoch (1732-77), soldier Cont. Army, d@ in 


camp; m 1762, Rachel (b 1742), dau. Isaac Hud- 
son; 

3-Enoch Hudson (b 1777), m 1818, Mary Alford 
Trenchard (dese. George Trenchard). 

2-Son of Enoch Anson More (1821-99), bvtd. brig. 
gen. U.S.V. in Civil War, mcht.; m 1846, Kath- 
arine Hay Elmer (1825-1914): issue: I-Kath- 
arine Elmer (1847-94); II—Alice M. (6 1849); ITI— 
Lucius Elmer (1851-54); IV-—Enoch Anson (See 
Vol. 1, p. 642); V-Mary C..(Mrs. Edward An- 
son More, qv for Elmer lineage); VI—Brookes 
(See Vol. 1, p. 642); VII—Paul Elmer (above); 
Shoo ae Trenchard (b 1870; m Eleanor Her- 
ron). 

Vil-m June 12, 1900, Henrietta Beck, b St. Louis, 
Mo., Jan. 2, 1867; dau. of John A. Beck, of St. 
Louis; issue: 1-Mary Darrah, } East Orange, 
N.J., 1902; 2-Alice, b East Orange, 1906. 

A.B., Washington U., ’87, A.M., 1892; A.M., Har- 
vard, 1893; (LL.D., Washington, Litt. D., Co- 
lumbia, Dartmouth and Princeton). Author 
(See Who’s Who in America). Mem. Am. 
Acad. Arts and Letters. Clubs: Century, 
University, Authors, Columbia U. (New 
ROS! Residence: 245 Nassau St., Princeton, 


1-MORE, Mary Caroline More (Mrs. Edward 
Anson), 6 Dayton, O., Oct. 1, 1856. 

S-Edward Elmer (d 1676; son of Samuel, high 
sheriff of Suffolk Co., Eng., and ¢.son of John, 
1521-94, bishop of London), came in the “ion” 
to Newtown, Mass., 1632; owned Harvard Sqa., 
Cambridge; a founder of Hartford, Conn., 1636; 
killed in King Philip’s War; m Elizabeth-; 

7—-Samuel (1649-91): 

6-Rev. Daniel (1689-1755), grad. Yale, 1718; m Mar- 
garet Parsons (g.2.dau. Samuel Chapin); 

5-—Daniel (1715-61), m 1738, Abigail Lawrence: 

4-Ebenezer (1752-1843), surgeon Cont. Army; 
comd. a brigade in War 1812; mem. 7th, 8th, 
9th Congresses, 1801-07; speaker Gen. Assem- 
bly; v.p. of N.J.; m 1784, Hannah Seeley; 

3-Lucius Quintius Cincinnatus, LL.D. (1793-1883), 
officer War 1812; mem. 28th Congress, 1843-45: 
atty. gen. and justice Supreme Ct. of N.J.; m 
Katharine Hay. 

2-Dau. of Enoch Anson More (1821-99), bvtd. 
brig. gen. U.S.V. in Civil War, mcht.: m 1846, 
Katharine Hay Elmer (1825-1914). For issue 
and More lineage see Paul Elmer More. 

M Mar. 20, 1879, her cousin, Edward Anson More 
(Nov. 7, 1848-June 16, 1921); brass foundry, 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 183 


St. Louis; son of HKdward B. More, m Mar- 
garetta Rambo; issue (all Bb St. Louis, Mo.): 
1—Lucius Elmer, b Mar. 22, 1880; Harvard, ’03; 
m Gertrude McMahon; 2—Enoch Anson, 3d, 0 
Oct. 2, 1881; Amherst, ’06; m Katherine (Tutt) 
Steinwender; 3—-Cyrus Burnham, }b May 14, 
1885; Princeton, ’09; m Edna S., dau. of late 
Wallace Delafield, m Elizabeth T. Hanenkamp 
(See Vol. 1, p. 288, for genealogy); 4—Katha- 
rine Alice (Oct. 9, 1898-Oct. 29, 1899). 

Fae eee “Rancho Escondido,” Santa Fe, 

M. 

Upheld Willis Mott, b N.Y. City, Sept. 17, 

Me yee Willis (1628-1714), m Mary Peace (1632- 
1714) 

s—Willlam (1663-1736), m 1687, Mary Titus (1665- 
TJonn (1693-1777), m 1718, Abigail Willets (1690- 
1 

6—John (b 1726), m 1749, Margaret Cornell (1728-1808) ; 

5-William (1749- -1839), m 1779, Jane Robins (d 1817); 

4-John R. (1779-1844), m 1802, Martha Willets 
(1783-1832) ; 

3-Alfred (1808-60), m Mary F. Mott. 

8-Adam Mott, m 2d, 1667, Elizabeth Richbell; 

7—William (1674-1740), m Hannah Seaman (d 1759); 

ene acs (1709-86), m 1747, Elizabeth Valentine 

5-Samuel (1751-91), m Sarah Franklin; 

4-William F. (1785- 1867), m 1807, Phoebe Merritt 
(1789-1859) ; 

3—Mary F. (1809-80), m 1829, Alfred Willis (3 above). 

2-Son of Phoebe Mott Willis (1841-1917), m 1866, 
John Whitley Moore (1838-74); issue: I-Willis 
Mott (above); IIl-Graydon Whitley (1869-1905; 
m 1901, Sophie Berry); III—Ethel (b 1872; m 
1894, Charles du Bois); IV—Helen (1874-1925), 

I—m Oct. 25, 1899, Miller White (qv for issue). 

Ed. New York private and public schools. 
Pres. New York Slate Works (N.Y. City), 
John Jones Slate Co. (Castleton, Vt.); sec. 
Penrhyn Slate Co. (Hydeville, Vt.). Resi- 
dence: 110 Willow St., Brooklyn, N.Y. 


1-MOORE, Miller White (Mrs. Willis M.), 0 
Brooklyn, N.Y., Nov. 10, 1869. 

9—Capt. Thomas ‘White (1599- 1679), from Eng. to 
Weymouth, Mass., ante 1635; freeman, 1635; 
lawyer; capt. of a military co.; selectman: 
rep. Gen. Ct.; 

8-Capt. Joseph (1639-1706), King Philip’s War; 
m 1660, Lydia Rogers (1642- 1729) ; 

7-Joseph (b 1662), m Lydia Copeland; 

6—Joseph (1683-1757), m Prudence— (d 1757); 

5-Joseph (1712-88), m 1734, Judith Clarke (1712-94); 

4-Set. Jesse (1754-1830), at Lexington Alarm; m 
1777, Anna Mason; 

3—Washington (1796-1877), rep. Gen. 
m 1818, Lydia Taft. 

8-Sampson Mason (qv); 

7-Isaac (1667-1742), m Hannah-; 

PEL arene (1704-81), m 1730, Rebeckah Martin (0 


708) ; 
S-Melatiah (1731-1831), m 1754, Rebeckah Miller (d 


4-Anna (1755-1839), m Jesse White (4 above). 

8-Robert Taft (qv); 

7—Robert (1674-1748), m 1694, Elizabeth—; 

erapt Robert (b 1697), m 1720, Mary Chapin (db 

5-Capt. Ebenezer (b 1735), m 1762, Lydia—, widow 
(1738-1829) ; 

4—Marvil (1763- 1832), m 1784, Ruth Murdock (1762- 


1816) ; 
sLydia, (1798-1871), m Washington White (3 


2—Only child of William Edward White (1839- 
1902), New York merchant and mfr.; m 1863, 
Julia Louisa Miller (1840-1915). 

M Oct. 25, 1899, Willis Mott Moore (av); issue: 
1—Julia, b Brooklyn, N.Y., Sept. 2, 1903; 2-Wil- 
lis Mott, Jr., b Brooklyn, Oct. 16, 1910. 

Grad. Packer Collegiate Inst., ’88. Mem. 
C.D.XVII GC. Residence: 110 Willow St., Brook- 
lyn, N.Y. 


1-TURPIN, Edna Henry Iee, }) “Echo Hill,” 
Va., July 26, 1867. 

8-Michael Turpin, from Eng. 1655, bought land 
in old Henrico Co., Va., 1656; 

7-—Mathew (1664-89), m Sarah Hatcher (Edward, 
of “Neck o-Land,”’ Va.; Col. William®, came 
to Va., 1635; burgess): 

6—-Henry (1699-1770), m Mary-; 

5—-Henry (d 1782), m Ann Williamson; 


Ct., justice; 


4-Henry (1770-1843), m Elizabeth Robertson 
(John®, 2d lt. Am. Rev.; John‘, officer Va. 
militia, for which he received land grants, 
761) ; 


3—Henry (1800-48), m Mary Ann Wilson. 

9-Col. Richard Lee (qv); 

8-Charles (1656-1701), of ‘Cobbs Hall,’ Va.; m 
Elizabeth Medstead (Thomas’); 

7-Thomas (d 1733); 

6—William (d 1770), m Rachel-; 

5-John (d 1804), m Jane-; 

4-Ambrose (d 1795), m Elizabeth White; 

gurodersee (1793-1862), m Susan Lewis Lamkin. 

2-Dau. of Edward Henry Turpin (1836-67), coun- 
try gentleman; m 1859, Petronella Lee (1838- 
1924); issue: I- Henderson Lee (6 1861); II—EKd- 
ward Henry (1863-64); IlI—Mary Wilson (1865- 
1866); IV—EHdna Henry Lee (above). 

Iv—Author and editor (See Who’s Who in Amer- 
ica for list of books). Mem. C.D.A., U.D.C., 
etc. Summer place: Mountain Lake, Giles 
Co., Va. Residence: ‘Echo Hill,” Antlers, 
Mecklenburg Co., Va. 


ate eat Charles Robert, b Jasper, Tenn., May 

8-William Hyde (qv); 

7-Samuel (1637-77), m Jane Lee (Thomas) ; 

6—John (1667-1727), m Experience Abel; 

5—-Capt. Matthew, m Hannah Pember(?); 

4-Capt. James, ship captain; m Eunice Backus, 
of Norwich, "Conn.; 

3—-Rev. Jabez Backus (1774-1855), missionary to 
the Seneca Indians; m Jerusha Aikin. 

3-William Reeves of North Carolina, m Mar- 
garet McLara Gardiner. 

2-Son of Atwood Aikin Hyde (1819-83), prominent 
lawyer, Chattanooga, Tenn.; atty. gen. for 
eastern dist. of Tenn., 1864-68: m 1849, Martha 
Ann Reeves (1829-98); ‘issue: I-—Rev. William 
Atwood (1850-89); II-Francis George (1852-83); 
IlI—Frederick Scott (1855-97); IV—Charles Rob- 
ert (above); V—Albert Edward (1861-1903). 

Iv—m hee. 29, 1889, Anne Rhea Bachman (qv for 
issue 

Ed. Cumberland U.; LL.B., George Washington 
U. Law Sch. Was practicing lawyer, 1882-83; 
ordained Presbyn. ministry, 1884. Mem. St. 
Andrew’s Soc., Charleston, S.C Residence: 
529 Vine St., Chattanooga, Tenn. | 


1-HYDE, Anne Rhea Bachman (Mrs. Charles 
R.); b in “The Manse,’ of New Providence 
Ch., Hawkins Co., Tenn., May 7, 1868. 

According to family tradition, the earliest 
Bachman ancestor came to America as pri- 
vate secretary to William Penn; 

5-Samuel Bachman, m at Phila., "1763, Rachel 
Owen (desc. Owen Owen, of Pa.): 

4—Nathan (1773-1858), m Anne Peoples; 

3—Jonathan (1802-44), came to what is now Tenn. 
with Col. William Christian and was the 
first Presbyn. minister to preach in the pres- 
ent confines of the state; m Frances Rhea 
(Joseph‘, soldier at Kings Mountain, aet. 18; 
Rev. Joseph®, of Va., chaplain in Cherokee 
campaign, 1775). 

The Dulaneys came from Ireland early in the 
18th Century to Md., thence to Va.; 

5—-William Dulaney, m "Mary eta (Capt. Ben- 
jamin, Sr.*, Culpeper Co., Va.); 

4-Dr. Elkanah (d@ 1840), m areas Snapp (Col. 
Philip®, of Va.); 

3-Dr. William Roberts (1800- ait m Mary Taylor 
(Nathaniel‘, brig. gen. War 1812). 

2-Dau. of Jonathan Waverly Bachman, D.D 
(1837-1924), pastor Chattanooga, Tenn., 1873- 1924 
(See Who’s Who in America); m 1863, Evalina 
Elizabeth Dulaney (1887-98); issue: I-Frances 
Taylor (6b 1865; m W. L. Magill, d); II—-Mary 
McK. (1867-1897 ; me Or G: Anderson, d); III-— 
Anne Rhea (above); I1V—Judge Nathan L. (m 
Pearl Duke); V—Evalina Dulaney (b 1882; m 
C. E. Buek). 

IlI-m Jan. 29, 1889, Charles Robert Hyde (qv); 
issue: 1—John Bachman, 6 St. Louis, Mo., Apr. 
28, 1890; U. Va., 712; pvt., corp., 2d It., ist bts 
ist Bn., 308th Inf., and 77th Div., in’ France. 
May 1918- May 1919; lawyer: m Jan. 5, 1916, 
Willia Ker, dau. of U.S. Senator Murphy die 
Foster, of La. (issue: Rose Foster, b May 28, 


1917). 
Grad. Sayre Coll., Lexington, Ky., ’86. Lecturer 
on hist. subjects. Historian gen. U.D.C., 


1917-19, and awarded medal for historical serv- 
ice; matron of honor to represent the South 


184 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


for Confederate Reunion, Atlanta, Ga., 1919. 
First v.-p. Chattanooga Council of Defense, 
1917-18; chmn. memorial com. Nat. League 
Women’s Service since 1917. Hobby: Collec- 
tor of Americana and old furniture. Mem. 
D.A.R. (has been state sec., state historian and 
was first state chaplain), U.S.D. 1812, U.D.C., 
Tenn. Woman’s Press and Authors’ Club, etc. 
Residence: 529 Vine St., Chattanooga, Tenn. 


Sts Edward Selden, } Irvington, N.J., Jan. 

, 1856. 

8-William Hyde (qv); 

7-Samuel (1637-77), m Jane Lee (Thomas’); 

6—John (1667-1727), m Experience Abel; 

5-James (1707-93), m Sarah Marshall; 

4-James_ (1752-1809), officer Am. Rev.; 
mem. Soc. Cin.; m Martha Nevins; 

3—James Nevins (1788-1838), m Mary Goodrich. 

2-Son of Edward Goodrich Hyde (1811-88), m 
1847, Sarah (1826-96), dau. of Maj. Peter Lord, of 
Lyme, Conn., m Mehetibel Gillett; issue: I- 
Emily G. (0 1848; m 1868, William Spencer 
Brockway); II—Albert G. (1853-1919); II[I—EKd- 
ward Selden (above); I1V—Henry T. (b 1858); V— 
William H. (b 1862); ViI—Frederick Smith (6 
1866); VII—Freda H. (b 1872). 

IlI-—m 1901, Katharine Chambers, b Centreville, 
Md., 1875; dau. of William T. Chambers of 
Centreville. 

Treas. Internat. Rys. of Central America. Mem. 
O.F.P.A. Residence: Piermont, N.Y. 


1-HYMAN, Harriet Bryan Lane (Mrs. Thomas 
G.), 6 Hickory Grove, Craven Co., N.C., Nov. 

9, 1872. 
(Gen. 


4-Frederick Lane, 
William, below); 

3-—Capt. John (1790-1868), served in Mexican War; 
m 1818, Julia Ann Harris (Enoch‘ [1771-1806]; 
John‘), 

6é—Hardy Bryan (d 1760), from Ireland, 1700; maj. 
regt. of Craven Co., 1754; justice of the peace, 
1749; m Sarah (Bonner) Worsely (Thomas Bon- 
ner* [1690-1765]; Thomass); 

5—-Gen. William, sheriff, Craven Co., 1774-75; del. 
to 4th Provincial Congress, 1776; rep. House of 
Commons, 1780-83; m 1st, Susan Green (James'; 
Furnifold’; Furnifold’; “Surgeon” John®, qv); 

4—Green (1780-1812), m 1805, Ann Blackledge 
(Thomas, Jr.5, m Ann, dau. of Edward Salter, 
III, 1t. col. Am. Rev.; Thomas, Sr.*, commis- 
sary to Gov. Tryon, 1771); 

3-William Green (1807-88), m 1830, Sarah Anne 
King (1810-76; desc. William King, from Eng., 
1634/35, to Salem, Mass.). 

2-Dau. of William Bryan Lane (1832-1906); plant- 
er; m 1872, Laura Bryan (1840-1900); issue: I— 
Harriet Bryan (above); Il—Harris (b 1874; m 
Edith B. Potter); III—William Green Bryan, 
(b 1878; m Emmerette S. Cobb); IV—Richard 
B. (6 1880; m Harriette D. Connelly). 

I-m Dec. 8, 1897, Thomas Gardner Hyman, } N.Y. 
City, Apr. 8, 1870; son of Theodore B. Hyman, 
of N.C.; issue: 1-Laura Bryan, b New Bern, 
N.C., Sept. 21, 1899; Salem Coll. 

Mem. C.D.A., D.A.R., U.D.C. Residence: 
Berne GC: 


1-MORGAN, Harry Hays, b New Orleans, La., 
Dec. 24, 1860. 

7-David Morgan, from Wales to America ca. 
1700; m Mary-; 

6—Evan (d 1763), m Joanna Biles (George’, m Mar- 
tha Blackshaw [g.dau. of Randall Black- 
shaw, who came in the “Welcome” with Wil- 
liam Penn, 1682]; William’, large landowner 
in Bucks Co., Pa., before arrival of William 


Penn); 

5—George (1748-1810), of “Prospect,” nr. Prince- 
ton, N.J.; col. Cont. Army; explorer; m Mary 
Baynton; 

4Col. John (1770-1817), Morganza, Pa.; m Mar- 
garet Bunyan; 

3-Judge Thomas Gibbes (1799-1860), m 1st, Eliza 
Ann McKennan (desc. Thomas McKean, a 
“signer’’). 

9-Thomas Budd, came to America, 1668; 

8-John, m Rebecca Baynton; 

7-Mary, m Peter Baynton; 

6—John (1726-73), m 1747, Elizabeth Chevalier (desc. 
Bethune-Sully family); 

5—Mary (6b 1749), m 1764, George Morgan (5 above). 

10-Willem deKay (qv); ‘ 

$-Jacobus Tunis (d 1691), 
Theunisse (d 1707); 


charter 


m Elizabeth Bryan 


New 


m 1658, Hillegonda 


8-Jacobus (6 1672), m 1694, Sarah Willet (Col. 
Thomas’); 

7-Col. Thomas (1697-1758), Orange Co., N.Y.; sol- 
dier French and Indian War; m 1723, Chris- 
spa (1707-84), dau. Thomas Dunean, of Scot- 
land; 

ery George (1728-59), m 1754, Julianna Gale (b 
1785) ; 

5-Juliana, m 1772, James Bunyan; 

4-Margaret, m 1795, John Morgan (4 above). 

2-Son of Philip Hickey Morgan (1825-1900), offi- 
cer Mexican War; judge Supreme Ct. of La.; 
judge Internat. Ct. of Appeals, Egypt; min- 
ister to Mexico, 1880-85; m Beatrice Leslie 
Ford (1826-1905); issue: I—Charlotte (1852-83; m 
John Gilmore); II—Nellie (6 1854; m Alton G. 
Budlong); IlI—Levinia (1856-1925; m James B. 
Goe); IV—Hickey Hunt (1858-79); V—Harry 
Hays (above); VI—Miriam (m Alexander B. 
Shepherd); VII—Elizabeth (1862-97; m Maurice 
Giraud); VilI—Beatrice (1865-1902). 

V—m June 29, 1897, Laura Kilpatrick, 6 in Chile, 
Dec. 26, 1877; dau. Gen. Judson Kilpatrick, of 
N.J.; issue (all b in Switzerland): 1—Harry 
Hays, Jr., 6 Apr. 25, 1898; 2-Consuelo, b Dec. 
17, 1902; m July 8, 1920, Comte Jean de Maupas, 
of Paris; m 2d, Benjamin Thaw, Jr.; 3—-Gloria 
(twin), 6 Aug. 23, 1995; m Reginald C. Vander- 
bilt; 4-Thelma (twin), 6 Aug. 23, 1905, James 
Vail Converse. 

Early edn. in Belgium and Germany; Exeter 
Acad., 1876-78. Sec. Am. Legation, 1882-85; con- 
sul at Horgen, Aarau, and Lucerne, Switzer- 
land, 1897-1906; at Stuttgart, Germany, 1906-07; 
Amsterdam, 1907-10; consul gen. to Barcelona, 
Spain, 1910-183, to Hamburg, Germany, 1913-17, 
to Antwerp, 1918, to Brussels, 1919 (See Who’s 
Who in America). Clubs: Union League (New 
York), Travellers (Paris), Automobile, Royal 
Golf (Brussels), Address: State Dept., Wash- 
ington, D.C. 


1-LOWELL, Helen Louise Cann (Mrs. Albert 
F.), 6 Fitchburg, Mass., Mar. 27, 1873. 

7-John Cann (1635-40-1701-03), from Bristol, Eng., 
to Pa.; apptd. judge Ct. Common Pleas by 
William Penn; judge Supreme Ct. for lower 
counties; mem. Assembly; 

6—John, m Lydia Reynolds; 

5-Robert (1720-95), m Sarah Boyce; m 2d, —Pierce; 

4—William (1776-78-1834), m Mary McCullen; m 2d, 
Ann Reynolds Reed; 

3—-Rev. Thomas M., Li.D. (1819-1906), m 1846, Sarah 
Smith Goodnow. 

9-Richard Sanger (qv); 

8-Richard (1667-1731), m 1697, 

(Daniel); 

7-Richard (1706-86), mem. 2d Provincial Congress 
of Mass., 1775; mem. Com. Safety in Am. 
Rev.; m 1729, Deborah Rider (Williams); 

6—Daniel (1739-1807), mem. Com. Inspection in 
Am. Rev.; selectman, Framingham; m Olive 
Hooker; 

5-Daniel (1765-1840), m Persis Phipps; 

4—Mary (1790-1882), m Josiah Goodnow: 

38-Sarah §. (1821-1902), m Thomas M. 
above). 

2-Dau. of Judge George Wade Cann (1849-1916), 
lawyer; trial justice; mfr.; m 1872, Ella Viola 
Derby (1849-1924); issue: I—Helen MLouise 
(above); II-Mary Alberta (b 1875; m Levi Hey- 
wood Greenwood); III-Ella Derby (Mrs. 
Frank Sawyer Hight, qv). 

I-m June 2, 193, Dr. Albert Fay Lowell, b Bur- 
lington, Vt., Nov. 5, 1875;"A.B., U. Vt., 98, M.D., 
1900; F.A.C.S.; son of Albert P. Lowell (Ab- 
ner®; William’; William®; Samuel®; Gideon’; 
Percival’; Richard®; Percival”); issue (all b 
Gardner, Mass): 1-Norman (b and d Mar. 3, 
1904); 2-Sidney Cann, 6b Dec. 1, 1905; Norwich 
OR abate Ret b Aug. 24, 1907; Skidmore 

oll., 730, 

Trustee Levi Heywood Memorial Library, Gard- 
ner, Mass. Mem. D.A.R., Woman’s Club. 
Summer place: Comet Pond, Hubbardstown, 
OHS Residence: 20 Vernon St., Gardner, 

ass. 


1-HIGHT, Ella Derby Cann (Mrs. Frank Saw- 
yer), 6 Gardner, Mass., Mar. 14, 1882. 

8-John Derby, landed at Boston, 1671; m Alice-; 

7—-John (1681-1753). m Deborah Conant (Rogers): 

6-Andrew (1706-07-1783), m 1728, Elizabeth Patch; 

5-Nathan (1737-post 1818), m 1762, Abigail Pierce: 

4-Levi (1786-1873), m 1809, Sally Stratton; m 2d, 
Lois Smith; 


Elizabeth Morse 


Cann (3 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 185 


3—Philander (1816-1902), m 1839, Viola Dunn. 

10-Edward Jackson (qv); 

9-Sebas (1642-1690), soldier King Philip’s War; m 
Sarah Baker; 

8-Edward (1672-1748), m Mary-; 

7-Isaac (6 1701), m 1729, Ruth Greenwood (John‘); 

6-Josiah (6 1733), m 1755, Mary Darby; : 

5—-Oliver (6 1757), m 1780, Mary Pierce; 

4-Abigail, m 1815, John Dunn; 

38-Viola (1818-91), m Philander Derby (3 above). 

2-Dau. of Ella Viola Derby (1849-1924), m 1872, 
Judge George Wade Cann (1849-1916). For is- 
sue and Cann lineages see Mrs. Albert F. 
Lowell. 

M Oct. 14, 1902, Frank Sawyer Hight, b Boston, 
Mass., June 8, 1872; son of Maj. Henry Or- 
mond Hight, of Saco, Me.; issue: 1—-Donald 
Meredith (Aug. 12, 1903-Aug. 27, 1903); 2-Dorothy 
(stillborn); 3-Barbara, b Feb. 28, 1908; 4—Phyllis, 
ate 17, 1910; 5-Frank Sawyer, Jr., b Nov. 13, 

Residence: 1644 2ist St. N.W., Washington, D.C. 


1-LUBBE, Augusta Bernardine Kimball (Mrs. 
George A.), ) W. Fairlee, Vt., Aug. 23, 1867. 

9-Henry Wolcott (qv); 

8-Capt. Simon (1624-87), m 2d, 1661, Martha Pitkin 
(1639-1719; Rev. William’, m Elizabeth—); their 
son Gen. Roger, was gov. of Conn., and was 
the father of Oliver, also gov. of Conn., and 
a “signer’’; 

7-Henry (1670-1746), capt. French and Indian 
War; m 1696, Jane Allyn (1670-1702) ; 

6-Henry (b 1697), m 1716, Abagail Cooley (b 1695; 
Benjamin’, m Abagail Bagg; Benjamin’, m 
Hannah, dau. of Henry Burt); 

5—Penelope (1724-1816), m 1749, John Colton (See 
Vol. 1, p. 700, for Colton lineage); 

4—John (1754-1833), soldier Am. Rev.; m Hannah 
Pomeroy; 

3—Abigail (1788-1858), m 1805, Phineas Kimball (See 
Vol. 1, p. 700, for Kimball lineage). 

9-Eltweed Pomeroy (qv); 

8-Medad (1638-1716), town clk., Northampton, 
Mass.; mem. Gen. Assembly; m Ist, 1661, Ex- 
perience Woodward (d 1686; Henry’); 

7-Ebenezer (1669-1754), sheriff of Hampshire; 
Saree ae Council; m 2d, Sarah King (Capt. 
ohn§); 

6-Ebenezer (1697-1774), m Elizabeth Hunt (Jon- 
athan’; Jonathan’; John’); 

5-Ebenezer (1723-1800), m Mindwell Lyman (1721- 
1797; John®; John7; Lt. John’; Lt. Richard’); 

4—Hannah (1763-1849), m 1786, John Colton (4 above). 

2-Dau. of Phineas Kimball (1822-1900), m 1866, Ber- 
nardine (6 1842), dau. of Bernard Ic-King:; is- 
sue: I-Augusta Bernardine (above); II—Phin- 
eas Kimball, Jr. (0 1868; m Harriett Webb); 
IlI-—Ethan Allen (b 1869; m 1908, Ethel Brant); 
IV—Ida (6 1871; m 1897, Frank Rheinberger); 
V—William Brooks (b 1875; m 1906, Clara Whit- 
comb); VI—Lalla (b 1876; m 1912, L. V. Datin). 

I-m June 1, 1899, George Anthony Lubbe, b at 
Quincy, Ill., Mar. 5, 1865; son Bernard Lubbe; 
issue: 1-Charles K., 6 Peoria, Ill., Feb. 9, 1901. 

Summer place: West Fairlee, Vt. Residence: 
217 Columbia Terrace, Peoria, Ill. 


1-McDILL, Alice Babcock (Mrs. George E.), 0 
Faribault, Minn., Jan. 22, 1858, 

10-William White (qv); 

8-Resolved (1614-1690-94), m 1640, Judith Vassall 
(d@ 1670; William?!, from Eng., 1630); 

8-Samuel (0 1646), m Rebecca— (d 1711, aet. 65); 

7—Penelope (b 1687), m 1704, Pierre Crapo; 

6—John (1711-77), m 1734, Sarah Clark (b 1714-15); 

5—Peter (1744-1823), m 1766, Sarah West (1747-89): 

4—Deborah (1786-1866), m 1808, Silas Kirby (1784-1861; 
Silas’, Am. Rev., m Deborah Crapo [Peter®, 
Am. Rev.; John’; Pierre’]; Robert*; Richard’; 
Richards); 

Capen ss Ann (1815-88), m 1834, Frederick How- 
and. 

9-Henry Howland (qv); 

8-Zoeth (d 1676), m 1656, Abigail—; 

7-Benjamin (1657-1727), owner of the ‘Round 
Hills” farm in Dartmouth, which is still held 
by a descendant; m 1684, Judith Sampson; 

6—-Isaac (1694-1778), m 1717, Hannah Allen (d 1736; 
Eleazer’, of Dartmouth); 

5-Abraham (b 1726), m 1750, Ruth Hicks (1732-1806: 
Capt. Thomas®, m Judith-); 

4—Thomas (1772-1808), m 1794, Anna Allan; 


Popeater (1807-93), m 18384, Phoebe Ann Kirby (3 

above). 

2-Only child of Phoebe Emily Howland (1841- 
1923), m 1857, Dr. Charles Merritt Babcock (b 
1834), physician and surgeon. 

M Sept. 1, 1879, George Edward McDill (Apr. 16, 
1856-Feb. 19, 1905); U.S.M.A., 1873-76; Lawrence 
Coll., Wis., 1876-77; banker and merchant; son 
of Thomas Haseltine McDill, of McDill, Wis. 
(Hugh’), m Mary Harris (Jonathan W.?; John; 
James’, of Elizabeth, N.J.); issue: 1-Genevieve, 
b Madison, Wis., May 23, 1880; A.B., U. Wis., ’02, 
A.M., Columbia; 2—Caryl Emily .(Nov. 8, 1883- 
Apr. 25, 1885); 3-Allan Conover, 6 McDill, Wis., 
Mar. 7, 1888; Chicago U., and Ph.B., Columbia; 
served in World War; m Sept. 27, 1919, Char- 
lotte Medrick (issue: Frederica Medrick, 6b Oct. 
4, 1920; Genevieve, 6b Mar. 20, 1924; Henry Near- 
pass, 0 July 6, 1925). 

Gradmennoxs Coll st i arom: DaAss 1D sATGe 
D.A.R. Residence: The Leamington, Minne- 
apolis, Minn. 


1-McDOWELL, Edward Campbell, }) Cynthiana, 
Ky., Aug. 1, 1874. 

7—Ephraim McDowell (qv); 

6—John (1708-42), surveyor; capt. co. militia; killed 
by Indians in battle at Balcony Falls, Va.; m 
Magdalen Woods (Michael’, of ‘Blair Park’); 

5-Samuel (1735-1817), soldier French and Indian‘ 
War; mem. Va. House of Burgesses; col. Am. 
Rev.; pres. Ist Constl. Cony. of Ky., 1792; judge 
Circuit Ct.; m Mary McClung; 

4-James (1760-1843), soldier Am. Rev.; maj. War 
1812; m Mary Paxton Lyle; 

3—John Lyle (1794-1879), planter, Fayette Co., Ky.; 
soldier War 1812; m Nancy Hawthorne Vance. 

Maternaily, also 7th from Ephraim, above, and 
thru: John*®; Samuel5; 

4-Samuel (1764-1831), soldier Am. Rev.; Ist U.S. 
marshal of Ky.; m Anna Irvine; 

3-Alexander Keith Marshall (1806-92), soldier 
Black Hawk War, 1832; planter in Ala.; civil 
engr.; soldier C.S.A.; probate judge; m Anna 
Haupt. 

2-Son of Dr. Hervey McDowell (1835-1901), sur- 
geon, Fayette Co., Ky., col. C.S.A., m Louise 
Irvine McDowell (1840-1916); issue: I-Hervey: 
II—Marshall; IlI-Edward Campbell (above); 
IV—Sebastian; V—Jo Desha. 

III-m Dec. 31, 1901, Rosa Gray Pickett, 6 Mays- 
ville, Ky., Mar. 27, 1874; Colonial Dame; 8th 
from Ephraim McDowell, above, and ma- 
ternally 6th from Priscilla Lee Botts, of Staf- 
ford Co., Va.; dau. of Dr. Thomas Edward 
Pickett (1842-1913), m Abby Gray (1847-79): issue: 
1—Louise Irvine, 6 Maysville, Ky., June 19, 1903; 
2-Thomas Pickett (Dec. 27, 1904-July 29, 1906); 
38—Edward Campbell, Jr., b Berwick, Pa., Feb. 
27, 1909. 

Grad. engring. dept., U. Ky., 1896. V.p. and gen. 
mgr. Southern Steel Products Co. Mem. S.C.W. 
Residence: 315 E. College St., Jackson, Tenn. 


1-MOORE, William Scoville, b at Ossining, N.Y., 
Aug. 6, 1882. 

9§-Rev. John Moore (qv); 

8-Samuel, m Mary Reed; 

7-Benjamin (d 1750), m Anna Sackett; 

6-Lt. Samuel (1711-88), m Sarah Fish; 

5-Benjamin, D.D. (1748-1816), A.B., Columbia, 1768; 
2d P.E. bishop of New York; m Charity Clarke; 

4-Clement Clarke (1779-1863), m Catharine E. Tay- 
lor (author of ‘‘The Night before Christmas,” 
Theologist); 

3—Benjamin (1818-86), m Mary BE. Sing. 

2-Son of Clement Clarke Moore (1843-1910), 1t. and 
capt. 19th Mass. Vols., Civil War; architect, 
New York; m Laura Martha Williams (1856- 
1919); issue: I—-William Scoville (above); II— 
Barrington (See Vol. 1, p. 577); I1I—Benjamin 
(6 1886; m Alexandra Emery). 

I-m Dec. 21, 1911, Edith Pulitzer, b N.Y. City, 
June 19, 1888; dau. of Joseph Pulitzer; issue: 
1—Clement Clarke, b New York, Jan. 28, 1914; 2— 
Adrian Pulitzer, 6 at Colorado Springs, Colo., 
Aug. 8, 1917; 3-William Worthington, 6 at Bar 
Harbor, Me., Aug. 4, 1920; 4-Richard Wraxall. 
b Bar Harbor, July 10, 1921; 5-David Elmslie, b 
Bar Harbor, June 10, 1923. 

Ed. St. Mark’s Sch., Southboro, Mass. Real 
estate. Clubs: Union, Tuxedo (New York). 
Address: 7 E. %th St., New York. 


186 


Joma State College 


—--of = - 


Agrirulture and Mechanic Arts 


an recognition of distinguished services 
rendered dows State College during a period 
of more than a quarter of a centurp as 


Justructor in Mechanical Engineering 
we, the colleagues of 


Ezra Cornelius Potter 


present this testimonial of high regard with 
the hope that he map long continue to serve 
the cause of cducation. 

Presented ant Founders Dap exercises 
semi-centennial celebration, Pune seventh, 
nineteen hundred tuenty. 


@®uarter Centennial Gonors 


brates Ezra Cornelius, b Owego, N.Y., Apr. 
9-Nathaniel Potter (1616?-1644), from Eng 
Decne ee R.IL, ante 1644; m Dorothy— F617. 


696) ; 

eee? (1637-1704), m Elizabeth Stokes (d 
704) ; 

7—John (d 1769), m Mary— 

6—Nathaniel (1710-54), m 1736, Mary Carr; 

5-Esek (1748-77), in Capt. Hicks’ co., Col. Pope’s 
regt. in Am. Rev.; m 1772, Rachael Simmons; 

i-Bseck (1776-1865), m 1797, Sarah Stoddard (1779- 


s—Cornelius (1802-75), m 1824, Hannah Barber (1804- 


8—-William Barden (d 1692), from Eng., 1638; m 1661, 
Deborah Barker (1617- -96) ; 

7-Stephen (b 1669); 

hi eetmtay (6 1703 or 04), hes 9th Regt., Cont. 

y; m Meribah-— (d 179 

5 Nose (1721- 1819), in 4th gatrclk Co., Mass., Regt. 
in Am. Rev.; m Remember-; 

4-Seth, mason; cavalryman War 1812 from Lee, 
Mass.: ; Mm 1790, Bathiah Dimmick; 

3—Ezra Seth (1812- 1900), m 18383, Catharine Eliza- 
beth Jackson (ist364), cousin of President 
Jackson. 

10—Elder Thomas (Dimmock) Dimmick (d 1658 or 
59), m Ann Hammond (g.dau. of Admiral Sir 
William Penn, father of William Penn, of Pa.); 

9-FEinsign Shubael (1641-1732), m 1663, Joanna Burs- 
ley (1644-1727; John?°, m Joanna, dau. of Rev. 
Joseph Hull); 

8&John (0b 1666), m 1689, Elizabeth Lumbar (or 
Lombard); 

7-Theophilus (1696-1760), m Sarah Hinkley (Ben- 
jamin’, brother of Gov. Hinkley); 

6—Theophilus (1727-65), m Zeriah Davis (Jabez’, m 
Anna Dimmick); 

5—-Sylvanus (1754-1837), m his cousin, Thankful 
Dimmick (1754-1831; David); 

ee eke ey m Seth Barden (4 abov 
2-Son of Cornelius Seabury Potter | Yisat- 1909), car- 
penter and millwright; m 1864, Desdemonia 
Elizabeth Barden (1840-72) ; issue: I-Ezra Cor- 
nelius (above); II—Robert (b 1867); ITI—-Mary 
Ella (b 1872; m 1891, W. W. Bill, 1859-1923). 

I-m Jan. 26, 1899, Minnie Adams, b Zanesville, 
©.;,Oct. 9, 1868; B.A., Ta. Teachers Coll., ’98; Ta. 
State Coll. 2 Vrse: dau. of Benjamin Franklin 
Adams (1831-86), of Zanesville, O., m Rebecca 
Evans (1835-1924; Thompson® [b 1792], m Eliza- 
beth Greene [1795- 1840]; Josiah, of Va., auditor 
of accounts of soldiers in Am, Rev.); issue: 1- 
Paul Adams, 6 Ames, Ia., Apr. 23, 1900; es S.A., 
Ia. State, ’22; actg. corp., Ia. Coll. O. Sch.. 
Camp Grant, Ill., trained at Ft. Shertdan and 
was set. R'O.T.C. Ia. State Coll.; 2—Robert 
Franklin, 6 Ames, June 19, 1902; Ia. State, Grin- 
nell, ex-’23. 


THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


Grad. Franklin Acad., ’91. Instr. mech. engring., 
Ia. State Coll. of ” Agr. and Mechanic Arts, 
since 1891 (received testimonial and long ser- 
vice honors, 1920). Mem. S.A.R. (v.p. Ia. soc. 
1925, chapter pres. 1925, state historian, 1917, 
state pres. 1926). Mason. Residence: 816 Duff 
Av., Ames, Ia. 


|-MILNE, David, 6 Phila., Pa., July 24, 1859. 

10-George Allen (b Eng., ca. 1568), was at Lynn, 
Weymouth and Sandwich, Mass. ; 

9-Ralph (d 1698), Quaker, m 1645, Haster Swyft 
(William?) ; 

8-Jedediah (ca. 1648-1712), settled in N.J.; dep. 
Gen. Assembly; justice; m 1669, Elizabeth "How- 
land (Henry®, brother of John Howland, qv); 

Soa (1673-1738), m Martha Newberry (Wal- 

er8 

6—Margery, m Ralph Smith (1724-94) ; 

5-Thomas (1761-1810), m Grissel Eastwick; 

4—Deborah, m Joseph Parker (1785-1853): 

3-Beulah Tt m David Milne (1787-1873), from Scot- 
land, 1827, "settled at Phila., Pa., 1830. 

5-Nicholas Shea, from Kilkenny, Ireland, to 
Dillsburg, Pa.; 

4—Edward (d 1812), m —Dunn; 

38—John (1800-64), m Susanna Barbara Wolff. 

2-Son of Caleb Jones Milne (1839-1912), mfr., of 
Phila.; m Sarah Margaretta Shea (1837-96); is- 
sue: I—David (above); II—Caleb Jones, Jr. (m 
Lenore Bonwill). 

I-m Apr. 29, 1896, Margaret Love, dau. late Rear 
Adm. Joseph Skerrett, U.S.N.; issue (all b at 
Phila., Pa.): 1-Norman Forbes, b July 19, 1897; 
Haverford, ’21; 2-Sidney Wentworth, b Jan. 10, 
1900; Princeton, ’22; 3-Gordon Fairfax and 4- 
David Dudley (twins), b Nov. 10, 1903. 

A.B., U. Pa., ’81, A.M., 1884, Ph.B., 1885. Sr. mem. 
firm of C. J. Milne & Sons, mfr. of textiles 
(estab. 1830). Trustee U. Pa.; pres. Pa. Work- 
ing Home for Blind Men, etc.; treas. Hosp. 1, 
A.R.C., World War (See Who’s Who in Amer- 
ica). Mem. S.C.W., S.R., ete. Clubs: Metro- 
politan (Washington), University (New York), 
University, Racquet, Union League, Art, Penn 
(Phila.). Residence: School House Lane, Ger- 
mantown, Philadelphia, Pa. 


1-MOYER, Donald McCormick, } Duhring, Pa., 
Oct. 24, 1899. 

6—Probably Valentine Moyer, Sr. (d 1797), be- 
longed to the provision train which trans- 
ported produce from Berks Co., Pa., to the 
camp at Valley Forge, and at another time 
was appointed to purchase horses for Gen. 
Washington’s army; m Margaret Barbara-; 

5-John (prob. John Peter, b 1782), m Catherine 
Cim (prob. dau. of George, soldier Am. Revy., 
and g.dau. of Peter); 

4-Benjamin (1816-89), m Susan Conver; 

3—Peter (1845-1902), m Sophia Hanst. 

10-Samuel Gorton (qv); 

9-Samuel (1630-1724), m 1684, Susanna Burton (Wil- 
liam?, m Hannah, dau. of John Wickes); 

8-Samuel (1690- 1784), m 1715, Freelove Mason (El- 
der Joseph®, m Lydia Bowen; Sampson!, m 
Mary Butterworth); 

7-—Joseph (1742-1821), Am. Rev.; ; m 1762, Mary Bar- 
ton (Benjamin’, m Mary Haile; Andrew®, m Re- 
becca Low; Benjamin, m Susannah Gorton; 
Rufus", m Margaret-); 

6—David (1768-1830), m Alice Whitford (1770-1855 ; 
George’, m Hannah, dau. of Thomas Wickes; 
John [?]8; Pasco®; Pasco?); 

5-Susanna Barton (1799-1865), m Ransome Jason 
Greene (1792-1874; John®, m Elizabeth Nichols; 
James’, m Rebecca Cahoone; John Robert’, m 
Abigail Wardwell: John®, of Quidnesset, R.TI.); 

4—Julia A. E. (1835-1910), m Henry Baxter (1817-86) ; 

38-Adele (b 1855), m William Boyles McCormick 
(1848-1922; Robert*, m Mary Ann Boyles; Sam- 
uel®>, m Margaret Kennedy). 

2-Son of John Benjamin Moyer (b 1874), m 1896, 
Julia Adele McCormick (See Vol. 1, p. 220, for 
other lineages). 

M Oct. 10, 1920, Hazel Gertrude (Meyer) Lapnpen, 
b Chicago, Tl, July 1895; dau. of Edward F. 
Meyer, M.D., m 1st, Ann’ Julius, of Chicago: 
10 192, 1-Virginia Ann, b Seattle, Wash., Jan. 

Pres. Don Moyer Studios (music), at Everett, 
Tacoma and Seattle. Residence: 4152 46th Av. 
S.W., Seattle, Wash. 


1-NEIFERT, William Washington, } Barnes- 
ville, Pa., Jan. 27, 1865. 
5-John Jacob Neifert (1735-1812), from Germany, 


FIRST FAMILIES CF AMERICA 187 


settled in Albany Tp., Berks Co., Pa., 1752; 
eres in French and Indian War; m Eliza- 
eth-; 
4-John Jacob (1765-1849), first settler in Rush Tp., 
Schuylkill Co., Pa.; m Magdalena Breiner (1760- 


3-Jacob (1798-1864), m Elizabeth Faust. 

6-John George Huntzinger, from Germany, set- 
tled in Brunswick Tp., Schuylkill Co., 1749; 

5-John G. (1751-1802), soldier Am. Rev.; m Anna 
Maria Deibert (1755-1833) ; 

4—Mary Rosina (1775-1851), m John Faust (1774-1847; 
Johannes® [1740-1807], Am. Rev.); 

3—Elizabeth (1799-1881), m Jacob Neifert (3 above). 

5-Martin Sensenderfer (1739-84), from Germany, 
1753, aged 14 yrs.; settled at Falkner Swamp, 
Montgomery Co., Pa.; soldier Am. Rev.; m 
Hannah Binder; 

4-Mary Magdalena (1765-1831), m Thomas Linder 
(1763-1812) ; 

3-—Solomon (1800-45), m Anna Herbster (1804-29), 

2-Son of William Neifert (1821-94), builder; m 
1848, Lucinda Lindner (b 1825); issue (surviving): 
I—Matilda (b 1849; m Charles F. Blew); II—Sarah 
A. (6 18538; m Winfield Scott Solomon); III— 
Lovina (b 1855; m Thomas G. Smith); IV—Wil- 
liam Washington (above). 

IV—m Apr. 8, 1891, Mira Fisher White, } New 
Bedford, Mass., Aug. 9, 1866; dau. of Jonathan 
Perkins White, of New Bedford, Mass. 

Meteorologist, U.S. Weather Bureau, since 1890. 
Enlisted man in U.S. Signal Corps, 1885-90; 
served in Apache Indian campaign in Ariz... 
summer of 1886; in charge Heliograph Signal 
Sta. No. 8, on Mount Baldy, Santa Rita Moun- 
tain. Maj., Signal Corps Reserves, Vth Corps 
Area. Mem. S.C.W., S.A.R. (pres. Richard 
Montgomery Chapter, Dayton, O.), Order 
cae Wars. Residence: 147 Neal Av., Day- 
on, O. 


1-NICKLIN, John Bailey, III, } Chattanooga, 
Tenn., Dec. 17, 1891. 

li-Robert Behethland, came to Va., 1607; m Mary 
Nicholson; 

10-—Mary, m Capt. Thomas Bernard, burgess, 
Warwick Co., Va., 1642; 

9-Behethland (1640-1720), m 2d, 1664, Maj. Andrew 
Gilson, of Stafford Co.; 

8-Behethland (1666-93), m 1685, Nehemiah Storke 
(William®, 1624-76); 

7-William (b 1689), m 1712, Jane Ashton; 

6-Behethland (1716-53), m 1733, Anthony Strother; 

5—Benjamin (1750-1807), midshipman Rev. Navy; m 
ie, veees ues Price (17538-1805; William®, m 
Jane-); 

epee eas (1784-1822), m 1805, Benjamin Pendle- 
on; 


38-Catherine Thornton (1806-74), m 1830, John 
Bailey Nicklin, I (1803-91; Joseph‘; Joseph®; Jo- 
seph®; Joseph’). 

8-William Strother (ca. 1630-1702), from Eng. to 
Va., ca. 1650; settled on the Rappahannock 
River nr. present site of Port Conway; m ca. 
1651, Dorothy Savage (?) (d 1716); 

7-William (1653-1726), high sheriff of King George 
Co., Va.; m ca. 1694, Margaret Thornton (b 1678: 
Francis’, m ist, Alice, dau. of Capt. Anthony 
Savage, of Gloucester Co.; William®, of York 
(Orn Vidas) 

6-Anthony (1710-65), merchant, Fredericksburg, 
Va.; m 1st, 1733, Behethland Storke (6 above). 

9-John Clayton (1665-1737; son of Sir John); from 
Eng. to Va., 1705; was atty. gen. of Va., re- 
corder, burgess, etc.: m Anne Page: 

8-Samuel (1685-1735), m 1702, Elizabeth Pendleton 
(1685-1761: Philip®); 

TPhilip (1702-82), of ‘““Catalpa,” Va.; maj. French 
and Indian War; m Anne Coleman: 

6-Elizabeth (6 1723), m 1740, Nathaniel Pendleton 
(1715-93), capt. Am. Rev. (Henry7; Philip’); 

5-William (1748-1817), m 1st, 1770, Elizabeth Fer- 
gzuson (Capt. Samuel*®, Am. Rev.; Samuel’): 

4—-Benjamin (1781-1853), m ist, Elizabeth Strother 
(4 above). 

2-Son of John Bailey Nicklin, IT (1843-1919), m 1871, 
Eliza Kaylor (1850-1925). Wor issue and other 
ake see Benjamin Patten Nicklin, Vol. 1, p. 

Compiler: The Millers of Millersburg; The Cal- 
verts of Maryland: The Taylors of Virginia 
and Kentucky. Author: From David to David: 
The Washingtons; Lady Godiva, and other 
historical sketches and poems. First It., 101st 
Ord. Depot Co., 799th Div., World War. Mem. 
SCoWar mi SaA. Raa S.C. Ve.) MOLES Ws ALliSul- 


grave Instn., Md., Ky. and other hist. socs., 
etc. Residence: 516 Poplar St., Chattanooga, 
Tenn. 


1-NIGHTINGALE, Horatio Rogers, 
dence, R.I., Dec. 26, 1861. 

7T-William Nightingale (qv); 

6—Joseph (1677-1725), m 1711, Hannah Paine; 

5-Samuel (1715-86), settled at Providence, R.I., 
ca. 1750; 1t. gov. of R.I.; m1740, Abigail Belcher; 

4—-Samuel (1741-1814), m 1767, Susanna Crawford; 

3—Samuel (1782-1851), m 8d, 1822, Eliza Rogers. 
9James Leonard (qv); 

8-Judge Thomas (ca. 1641-1713), physician; dea- 
con; judge Ct. Common Pleas; m Mary Wat- 
son; 

7-Maj. George (1671-1716), one of the first settlers 
of and large landed propr. at Norton, Mass.; 
was maj. militia; judge Ct. Common Pleas; m 
Anna Tisdale; 

6-Col. George (1698-1778), royal councillor, 1741-66; 
dep. Gen. Ct.; chief justice Ct. Common Pleas; 
m Rachel Clap; 

5—-Rachel (b 1727), m David Barnes, D.D. (1731-1811), 

.B., Harvard, 1752; 

4—-David Leonard (1760-1812), A.B., Harvard, 1780; 
U.S. dist. judge for R.I.; m Joanna Scott 
Jenckes, widow of Joseph Dolbear Maybell (?); 

3-Ann Eliza, m Peter Pratt (1791-1842). 

2-Son of Horatio Rogers Nightingale (1826-85), m 
1851, Anna Elizabeth Pratt (1827-97); issue: I-— 
Annie Rogers (1854-1921; m 1876, Charles Henry 
Warren, See Vol. 1, p. 878); II—Horatio Rogers 
(above). 

II-m Jan. 11, 1888, Mary Slater Rhodes (Sept. 2, 
1864-June 30, 1893); dau. of Henry Aborn Rhodes, 
of Warwick, R.I.; issue: 1-Harriet Frances, b 
Providence, R.I., Feb. 23, 1889; m Herbert L. 
Dorrance; 2-Mary Rhodes (Mrs. Willard Fre- 
mont Gordon, Jr., qv for Howland and Rogers 
lineages). 

M 2d, Sept. 4, 1895, Harriet Eugenie Thomas, bd 
Hamilton, N. Kingstown, R.I., Apr. 11, 1870; 
Colonial Dame; dau. of Clarence Eugene 
Thomas, m Harriet Elizabeth Perry. 

Brown, ex-83 (Psi U.). Iron and steel merchant. 
Clubs: Agawam Hunt, Hope, Squantum 
(pres.), Art, R.I. Automobile (pres.). Winter 
residence: 134 Meeting St., Providence, R.I. 
Summer residence: Post Road, Warwick, R.I. 


1-GORDON, Mary Rhodes Nightingale (Mrs. 
Willard F., Jr.), 6 Warwick, R.I., Apr. 7, 1891. 

1i-John Howland (qv); 

10—Desire (d 1683), m 1643, Capt. John Gorham 


b Provi- 


(av) 
9-Capt. John (1651-1715), m 1674/75, Mary Otis 
(John; John); 


8-Temperance, m Stephen Clap; 

7-Rachel, m Col. George Leonard (1698-1778; Maj. 
George’; Judge Thomas®: James!): 

6—-Rachel (b 1727), m David Barnes, D.D. (d 1811): 

5—-David L. (1760-1812), m Joanna Scott Jenckes 
(1762-1835) ; 

4—Ann Eliza, m Peter Pratt (1791-1842) ; 

38-Anna Elizabeth, m Horatio Rogers Nightin- 
gale (1826-85). 

1l-Thomas Rogers (qv); 

10—John, m 1639, Ann Churchman; 

9-Anna (d after 1704), m 1st, 1664, John Tisdale (d 
1675), dep. Gen. Ct., Taunton, Plymouth Col- 
ony; killed by Indians; 

8—Anna. (1672/73-1733), m 1st, Maj. George Leonard; 

7—-Col. George (1698-1778), m Rachel Clap (7 above). 

2-Dau. of Horatio Rogers Nightingale (qv for 
other lineages), m 1st, Mary Slater Rhodes 
(1864-93). 

M Oct. 27, 1912, Willard Fremont Gordon, Jr. (qv). 
issue: 1-Willard Fremont, III, 6 Lynn, Mass., 
Nov. 15, 1913; 2-Slater Rhodes, 6 Lynn, Jan. 
27. 1916: 3-Horatio Nightingale, 6 Vicksburg, 
Miss., Feb. 9, 1918: 4-Robert Tiffany, b Jack- 
son, Miss., June 22, 1922. 

Grad. Miss Wheeler’s Sch., Providence, R.I., 
709, and Miss Spence’s Sch., N.Y. City, ’11. 
Mem. C.D.A. Residence: “Woodlawn Plan- 
tation,’ Florence, Miss. 


1-GORDON, Willard Fremont, Jr., 6 Herman- 
ville, Miss., July 29, 1888. 

6—Alexander Gordon (1671-1774), from Scotland, 
iene at Voluntown, Conn.; m Jane— 

5—-Samuel (1711-95), m Elizabeth Ker (1718-99); 

4—-Archibald (1756-1833), m Wealthy Wattes (1759- 


1789); 
3—John (1806-71), m Margaret Briggs (d 1880). 


188 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


2-Son of Willard Fremont Gordon (b 1856), m 
Mary Henrietta Vanisson Gartman (0b 1856), 
M Oct. 27, 1912, Mary Rhodes Nightingale (qv 
for issue). 

Ph.B., Brown, ’12 (Psi U.). Manufacturing en- 
gineer. Residence: ‘‘Woodlawn Plantation,” 
Florence, Miss. 


GEORGE MORLEY MARSHALL. 


1-MARSHALL, George Morley, 
O., Mar. 138, 1858. 

8-Thomas Marshall, from Boston, Eng., to Bos- 
ton, Mass., 1634 or 35; 

7-Capt. Samuel, killed in Great Swamp Fight 
comdg. the Windsor Co., 1675; m 1652, Mary 
Wilton (Lt. David§); 

6-Dea. Thomas (1663-1735), m Mary Drake (Job’, 
ma dau. of Henry Wolcott); 

5-Thomas (1693-1772), m Elizabeth Tudor (1700-90; 
Owen’, from Wales, 1649); 

4—-Thomas (6 1788), soldier Am. Rev.; m 1st, De- 
sire Tuttle; 

3-Seth (1775-1841), rep. Conn. Gen. Assembly from 
Colebrook, Conn., 1809-16; settled at Paines- 
ville, O., 1837; m 1802, Susan Frisbee (1783-d 
aet. 97). 

S8-Abel Morley, came from Eng., 1650; 

7-Thomas (d 1712), granted land at Pohasic 
(Westfield), Mass., 1686; m 1681, Martha Wright 
(1662-1741; Lt. Abel’, of Springfield, Mass.); 

SATRERT on ne m Susannah Kilborn (d 1782; 

ohn’); 

5-Thomas (1724-95), m Sarah Phelps (1730-79): 

4-Thomas (1763-1813), m 1793, Penelope Reming- 
ton (Jabez®, m Penelope Mills); 

3—Albert (1797-1883), m Esther Healy. 

2-Son of Seth Marshall (1815-81), of Painesville, 
O.; Lincoln presdl. elector, 1860; m 1842, Es- 
ther Philena Morley (1818-63); issue: I—Juliet 
Gillett (b 1843; m Edward Alexander Smith): 
II-Thomas Healy (1845-1917; m Margaret IL. 
Davies; I1I-Mary Woolley (1848-51); IV—Seth (0 
1850; m Frances Marie Moyle; m 2d, Nancy 
Griffith); V—Albert Morley (1851-1926; m Jessie 
Craig Smith; m 2d, Julia Newell); VI—Caro- 
line (Mrs. George Ellery Wood, qv for other 
lineages); VII-—Charles Edward (1856-64): VIII— 
George Morley (above). 

VIlII-m June 7, 1893, Harriet Putnam Ely (See 
Vol. 1, p. 97, for genealogy); issue: 1-George 
Morley, Jr. (Mar. 19, 1894-Mar. 7, 1895); 2—Phil- 
ena, 6 Phila., Pa., June 8, 1895; Vassar, ’17; 
m June 11, 1921, Stephen Girard Kent, Summit, 
N.J. (issue: Stephen G., Jr., b 1923); 3-Harriet, 
b New Hope, Pa., Sept. 7, 1896; Lake Erie Colls 
19; 4-Margaret, b Phila., Pa., Apr. 1898; Lake 
Erie Coll.; m June 4 1922, Welsh Strawbridge; 
5-Edith Williamson (Aug. 3, 1899-Aug. 17, 1900); 


b Painesville, 


6—-Celia Belden, 6 New Hope, Jan. 29, 1902; 
Sweet Briar Coll., ’24; 7-Thomas, b New Hope, 
Oct. 8, 1905; Yale, ’28. 

A.B., Adelbert Coll. of Western Reserve U., ’83 
(D.K.E., P.B.K.); M.D., U. Pa., 1886; resident 
physician, St. Joseph’s Hosp., Phila., 1886-87; 
post grad. studies at Vienna and Berlin, 1888, 
Attending physician and laryngologist, St. 
Joseph’s Hosp.; laryngologist, Phila. Hosp.; 
asso. prof. laryngology, Graduate School of 
Medicine of U. of Pal) F:A.C/S.. mem. Coll: 
Physicians of Phila., Soc. Promoting Agri- 
culture, Art Alliance of Phila., etc. Summer 
place: Highland Cove, New Hope, Pa. Resi- 
dence: 1819 Spruce St., Philadelphia, Pa. 


1-WOOD, Caroline Marshall (Mrs. George E1l- 
lery), 6 at Painesville, Ohio, Aug. 8, 1853. 

8-William (Hele) Healy, from Devonshire, 
Eng., among the early Pilgrims, 1630-35; set- 
tled at Roxbury, afterward Cambridge; m 5 
times; m 3d, Grace Buttrice; 

Be ee (1659-1734), m 1681, Rebekah— (1666- 


6—John (1698-1783) ; 

5-John (1733-1810), m Mary Wright; 

4-Jesse (1769-1853), m Dolly Gleason, widow of 
Capt. Sartwell; 

3—Esther (1797-1889), m Albert Morley (1797-1883). 

%#Thomas Wright, native of Isle of Wight; 
came to Dedham, Mass., 1637; m Alice—; 

8-Henry (d 1680), came with his parents; m 
Jane-; 

7—Joseph (1654-1729), m Mary Stearns; 

6—Ebenezer (1696-1776), m Subiah Hall; 

5-Mary, m 1762, John Healy (5 above). 

2-Dau. of Esther Philena Morley (1818-63), m 
1842, Seth Marshall (1815-81). For issue and 
other lineages see George Morley Marshall. 

M Oct. 30, 1873, Walter Kelley (Aug. 2, 1852-Sept. 
30, 1884); son of Jacob Kelley, m Abigal Chase; 
issue: 1—-Abigal (July-Apr. 1874); 2-Maud Mar- 
shall (Mar. 2, 1876-Feb. 3, 1903); m May 9, 1900, 
George C. Warner (issue: George C., Jr., } 
Mar. 15, 1901; Maud Marshall, Feb. 3-Feb. 5, 
1903); 3-Walter Jacob (Jan. 1, 1880, d infancy). 

M 2d, July 8, 1889, George Ellery Wood, b Web- 
ster, Mass., Jan. 8, 1887; son of William F. 
Wood, Webster, Mass. 

Residence: Bethesda, Md. 


1-NOLTING, Mary Ross Buford (Mrs. Fred- 
erick E.), 6 Richmond, Va., Jan. 6, 1883. 

9-Richard (Beauford) Buford (b 1617), from Eng. 
in the “Elizabeth,” to Lancaster Co.,' Va., 
1635; m Miss Vaulx (or Vause); 

8-John (d_ 1722), of Christ Church Parish, Lan- 
caster Co., Va.: m 1662, Elizabeth Parrott; 

7-Thomas (1663-1716), m Mary-; 

6—Henry (1684-1720), Lancaster Co., Va.; m Mary 
(Osborne) Parsons; 

5—Henry (1710-35), Lancaster Co., Va.; 

4—-William (1742-1816), m Mary Ragsdale; 

3-William (6 1785), of Lunenburg Co., Va.; m 
Susan Robertson Shelton. 

2-Dau. of Col. Algernon Sidney Buford (1826- 
1911), lawyer, legislator, railway builder and 
operator; m 1854, Emily W. Townes: m 2d, 
1870, Kate A. Wortham; m 3d, Mary Cameron 
(Ross) Strother (1851-1916); issue: (1st mar- 
riage): I-Emily (b 1859; m Clement Manly): 
II—-Kate T. (m Walter T. L. Sanders); (2d mar- 
riage): IIlI—Algernon Sidney (b 1880: m Eliz- 
abeth L. Dunn); IV—Mary Ross (above); V— 
William Erskine (b 1887; m Sarah Sergent Op- 
penhimer). 

Iv—m Apr. 3, 1907, Frederick Ernest Nolting, 
Richmond, Va., Dee. 6, 1872; son of E. O. 
Nolting, banker, and Belgian consul at Rich- 
mond; issue: 1—Algernon Sidney Buford, b 
Richmond, Va., Feb. 26, 1908: 2-Frederick Er- 
nest, Jr., 6 Richmond, Auge. 24, 1911. 

Residence: 612 W. Franklin St., Richmond, Va. 


I-OSBORN. Walter Wilson, 6 LaPorte, Ind., 
Apr. 6, 1860. 

8-Thomas Merritt (qv); 

7-Samuel, Rye, N.Y.; m HBlizabeth Underhill 
(Samuel); 

6—-George (1702-59), White Plains, N.Y.; m Glor- 
ianna Purdy (Samuel’); 

5-Humphrev (1737-1806), Newburg, N.Y.: 

4—Morris (1774-1828), Marlborough, N.Y¥.; m 1801, 
Nancy Rogers (ca. 1780-1870; Justus®, pvt. Am. 
Rev., m Naomi Felter): ; 

3-Eliza (1806-82), m 1829, William Osborn (d 1832), 
Kingston, N.Y. 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 189 


7-Aaron Goforth (d 1736), Quaker; from Eng. to 
Phila., Pa., 1711; m 2d, Tabitha Bethell (d 
1721/22) ; 

6-Aaron (d 1732-33), m 1717, Mary Poole (d 1733; 
Nathaniel’, from Eng. to Phila., 1683, m 1692, 
Elizabeth, dau. of Robert Lucas, from Eng., 
1679) ; 

5—-William (1731-1807), of N.Y. City, Phila., and 
settled in Ohio, 1789; maj. Am. Rev.; mem, 
N.Y. Assembly; judge Ct. Common Pleas, 
Hamilton Co., O.; mem. and pres. pro tem. 
Ist Constl. Conv. of Ohio, 1802; m 1760, Cath- 
erine Meeks (1744-1827; Samuel®, m Jemima, 
dau. of Michael Degre, from France to N.Y.; 
Edward’; Edward’); 

4-Tabitha (1774-1848), m 1794, John Armstrong 
(1755-1816), capt. Am. Rev.; maj. U.S.A.; treas, 
of Northwest Ty., 1793-1802; magistrate and 
justice; removed to Clark Co., Ind., 1814 
(Thomas', from Ireland to N.J., ca. 1753-54, m 
Jane, dau. of Michael Hamilton, of Ireland); 

3—-Thomas P. (1807-50), LaPorte, Ind.; m 1826, Mar- 
garet Kester Beggs (1803-62; James‘, pres. Ind. 
Senate, m Mary Custer; Thomas’, sgt. Am. 
Rev.). 

2-Son of William Osborn (1831-98), furniture 
mfr.; m 1856, Charlotte Barthena Armstrong 
(1837-1916); issue: I-Carrie (b and d 1857); II— 
Herbert (6 and d 1858); IlI-Walter Wilson 
(above); IV—George (6b 1862; m Matilda Carr; 
m 2d, Anna Carson); V—Frank W. (b 1864; m 
Clara Gregory); VI—Guy (b 1866; m Hermoine 
Fisher); VII—Dora (6 1868; Clinton Bliss); VIII- 
Charlotte (6 and d 1872); IX—Charles William 
(b 1873; m Bessie Klingel); X—Merritt J. (b 
1879; m Susan Bartley). 

IlI-m Arabella Carlisle, 6 Buchanan, Mich., 
July 19, 1857; dau. of Daniel Carlisle, of Bu- 
chanan; issue: 1—Arabella, b Buchanan, Mich., 
July 30, 1881; m June 30, 1907, John L. Ander- 
son (issue: John L., Jr.; Charlotte; Rudolf 
Faraday); 2-Leah, 6 Buchanan, Oct. 5, 1884; m 
Sept. 25, 1917, Arthur H. Millen (issue: Mar- 
jorie Bella); 3-Charlotte, 6 nr. Britton, S.D., 
June 2, 1886; Ia. U., ’24; 4-William Carlisle, 0 
Sioux City, Ia., Apr. 18, 1890; Grinnell, ’16; m 
Feb. 28, 1918, Florence Pearl, dau. of George 
Martin Smith (issue: Walter Martin; Hope 
Genevieve; Eugene B.). 

Office manager, credit manager and_ stock- 
holder, Haakinson & Beaty Co., Sioux City, 
Ia. Served in Ia. N.G., 1887-90. Pres. Wood- 
bury Chapter S.A.R. Residence: 3248 Jackson 
St., Sioux City, Ia. 


1-OTIS, Blanche Heely (Mrs. Stanley Lyman), 
b Saginaw, Mich., Nov. 18, 1871. 

10—-Roger (Clap) Clapp (qv); 

9—-Preserved (1643-1720), m 1668, Sarah Newberry 
(1650-1716) ; 

8—Wait (1670-1721), m Lt. John Taylor (1667-1744); 

7—John (1695-1774), m 1726, Hannah Stewart; 

been (1731-72), m Gideon Hurlburt, Jr. (1728- 
1775) ; 


5-Sarah_ (1765-1841), m Jedediah Engerson Skin- 
ner (1765-1844), soldier War 1812 (Joseph*, mem. 
Com. Safety, Lyme, N.H., m Ruth Strong); 

ey (1789-1834), m William F. Folsom (1788- 
ut . 


3—Louisa Maria (1823-1901), m 1845, Alonzo Landon 
Bingham. 

8-Thomas Bingham (qv); 

7—Joseph (1688-1765), m 1st, Abigail Scott; 

6-Elijah (1719-98), signed Assn. Test, Lempster, 
N.H.; selectman; m Sarah Jackson; 

5—Vine (1765-1813), m Huldah Markham (William, 
mem. Com. Safety in Am. Rev., m Abigail 
Cone); 

4-Homer (1789-1835), m Mary (Polly) Atwood 
(Peter5; Jonathan®, officer Am. Rev., m 24d, 
Dorothy, dau. of Obadiah Wells, served in 
early wars and signed Assn. Test, Hamp- 
stead, N.H., m Judith Straw); 

3-Alonzo Landon (1816-93), m Louisa Maria Fol- 
som (3 above). 

2-Dau. of Laura Bingham (1846-1921), m 1871, 
John Jasper Heely (1844-76); issue: I—-Blanche 
(above); II—Neal (b 1873; m George A. Hayes); 
III—Gertrude (b 1875; m George W. King); TV— 
Ruth (1875-1918; m Judson J. Hodgkins). 

I-m May 17, 1893, Stanley Lyman Otis, b Otis- 
ville, Mich., Nov. 1869; son of Byron A. Otis; 
issue: 1-Kingsley (Nov. 10, 1895-Dec. 15, 1896): 
2-Courtlandt, 6 Lansing, Mich., May 12, 1899; 


Princeton, ’20; 3-Winthrop Markham, b N.Y. 
City, Jan. 14, 1905; Princeton, ’26. 

Was chmn. Nat. League for Women’s Service 
during World War. Mem. MOTH AS ee A Os 
(State regent N.Y. soc.), D.A.R., Washington 
Hdaqrs. Soc., D.R. (regent), U.S.D. 1812, Soc. 
Mil. Frontier, Soc. N.E. Women. Club: 
Women’s City. Residence: 409 Edgecome Av., 
New York. 


1-PARKER, Edith Edwards Stubbs (Mrs. Har- 
Edie M.), b San Francisco, Calif., Apr. 29, 

7-Thomas Stubbs (d 1763), Quaker, from Eng., 
1716, settled in Chester Co., Pa.; m Mary 
Minor; 

6—Daniel (1721-1808), m Ruth Gilpin (1736-81); 

5—-Thomas (1755-1810), m Sarah Webster (1757-1801); 

4-John Webster (1797-1860), m Mary Sawyer 
Deyarmon (1797-1860) ; 

3-Joseph Deyarman (1820-98), capt. and asst. 
q.m. on staff of General Garfield, in Civil 
War; m Mary Jane Gray (1821-99; Rev. David‘; 
Frazer®; William‘). 

2-Dau. of John C. S. Stubbs (See Vol. 1, p. 182), 
m 1871, Mary Rebecca Patterson. 

M Oct. 23, 1901, Harrison Magowen Parker, b San 
Bernardino, Calif., July 9, 1877; newspaper 
publisher, Chicago; issue: 1-Mary Stubbs, 0 
Louisville, Ky., Feb. 25, 1908; m Harold S., son 
of Gov. Everett J. Lake, of Conn. (issue: 
Barbara Parker, b May 2, 1924; Madeleine 
Sykes, b June 29, 1925); 2-Harrison M., Jr., b 
Chicago, Ill., Aug. 24, 1908; 3-Beulah, b Chi- 
cago, Jan. 21, 1912. 

Residence: 570 Park Av., New York. 


1-PEARSON, John Calder, b nr. Cooperstown, 
N.Y., May 10, 1882. 

5-John Pearson (1736-1812), of Cockermouth, Cum- 
berland, Eng.; m 1762, Mary Furness (1734- 
1805; Nicholas*, m Mary White); 

4-John (1764-1841), from Eng., 1797, settled at 
Charleston, N.Y.; m 1802, Rebecca Lewis (1778- 
1849; John®, m Sarah Putman); 

3—John (1804-90), m 1829, Mary Keeling (1806-1906; 
Isaac‘, of Hng., m Ellen Ratcliffe). 

9-Abraham Perkins (qv); 

8—David (1654-1736), Bridgewater, Mass.; rep. Gen. 
Ct.; m Elizabeth Browne; 

7-—David (1677-1737), m 1699, Martha Howard (desc. 
Mary Chilton, Mayf. Pilgrim); 

6-David (1711-83), m Alice Leach; 

5-David (1739-after 1801), soldier Am. Rev.; m 
Fear Canedy (Capt. William [1689-1774], In- 
dian fighter, m Elizabeth Eaton, dese. Francis 
Eaton, and Samuel Fuller, Mayf. Pilgrim); 

4-William (1776-1844), m Parthenia Miller; 

3-Rev. Orren (1823-80), mem. N.H. Senate; m 
Sarah M. Clinton (See their dau. Emma M., 
Vol. 1, p. 767, for Clinton lineage). 

2-Son of John Keeling Peargon (1849-94),m 1872, 
Mary Frances Perkins (1849-1916); issue: I-John 
Calder (above); II-Mary Keeling (b 1888; A.B., 
Coll. for Women, ’09; librarian; mem. D.A.R., 
DRS PZAy DSA G@s). 

I-Not married. A.B., Cornell, ’03 (P.B.K.). Mer. 
statistical dept., Cleveland Trust Co. Mem. 
S.M.D., O.F.P.A., S.A.R. Residence: 10881 Oli- 
vet Av., Cleveland, O. 


1-PEIRCE, George Ellis, 
April 15, 1873. 

6—Ebenezer Peirce; 

5—Jabez (1725-1802), m Mary (Andrews) Chase 
(1741-18138) ; 

+1863) Thomas (1771-1853), m Polly Talbot (1780- 

3-Thomas (1802-83), m Lucina Jane Horton (Wil- 
liam‘, m Betsey-). 

10-Sampson Mason (qv); 

9-Isaac (1667-1742), m Hannah-—; 

8-Isaac (1698-1732), m Mary Fiske (Joseph®, m 
Elizabeth Haman); 

7—Caleb (1724-1808), m Martha Cole Mason (Oliver, 
m Martha Cole); 

6-Amos (1748/49-1826), corp. Am. Rev.; m 
Buffum (Samuel’, of Salem); 

5-Sarah_ (1770-1806), m 1788, Bennanuel Marvel 
(1766-1806) ; 

4-Bennanuel (b 1791), m Sarah Eddy (b 1780); 

3—Caroline (1817-1905), m Thomas Rounds. 

2-Son of Thomas Francis Peirce (1835-96), m Car- 
oline Thomas Rounds (1842-1909). 

M Sept. 28, 1898, Annie Florence Alexander (qv 


for issue). 
Clubs: Pomham, Turks Head, 


b Providence, R.I., 


Jane 


Shoe merchant. 


190 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


Mem. R.I. Hist. Soc. Residence: 32 Elmgrove 
Av., Providence, R.I. 


1-PEIRCE, Annie Florence Alexander (Mrs. 
George E.), b Providence, R.I., June 23, 1873. 

9-Benjamin Albee, of Mendon, Mass.; m Han- 
nah-; 

&8-James, m 1671, Hannah Cooke (Walter®, m 
Catherine—); 

7-Benjamin, m 1692, Abiel-—; 

6-James, minute man at Lexington Alarm; m 
1745, Prudence White (Joseph’, m Prudence 
Smith; Joseph’, m Lydia Copeland; Capt. Jo- 
seph®, m Lydia, dau. Hilder John Rogers); 

5-James, Am. Rev.; m 1776, Ruth White; 

epee m 1807, Timothy Alexander, Jr. (1783- 
1837) ; 

3-Whitney (1808-80), m 1830, Hannah Sherman 
(Moses?*). 

§-John Field (qv); 

s—John (1645-98), m Elizaketh Everenden (d 1698); 

7-Capt. John (1671-1758), m 1697, Elizabeth Ames 
(1680-1739) ; 

6-John (1704-29), m 1726, Mary Howard (b 1707; 
Ephraim’, m Mary, dau. of Rev. James Keith, 
first minister of Bridgewater; John’, m Mar- 
tha, dau. of Capt. Thomas Hayward, from 
ing. to Duxbury ante 1638); 

5-James (b 1729), m 1750, Sarah Birkett; 

4-Betsey (1770-1847), m 1788, Thomas Prentice 
(1758-1830), of Eng.; 

d-Daniel Anthony (1810-84), m 1830, Mary Scud- 
der Sampson Bogman (1809-83). 

10—Richard Waterman (d 1673); 

Mita. (d@ 1684), m Capt. Arthur Fenner 
av); 

8-Maj. Thomas (1652-1718), m Dinah Borden 
(Thomas’®, m Mary, dau. of William Harris); 

7-Mehitable, m Timothy Starkweather; 

6—Mehitable, m 1725, John Birkett; 

5-Sarah, m James Field (5 above). 

2-Dau. of Alanson Alexander (1840-1925), whole- 
sale grocer; served in Co. C, llth R.I. Vols. in 
Civil War; m 1867, Annie Sampson Prentice 
(1840-1920); issue: I-George Whitney (m Grace 
D. Arnold); II—Annie Florence (above). 

II—m Sept. 28, 1898, George Ellis Peirce (qv); is- 
sue: 1-George Ellis, Jr., b Cranston, R.I., Oct. 
15, 1899; Yale, °22; UiS.N.R.E., Oct.’ 8-Dec, 21, 
1918; m Apr. 10, 1923, Laura Street, dau. of 
Roland C. Powers, of Providence, R.I. 

Member €.D.XVII C:, D:A.R., RI. Hist. Soc. 
Clubs: Handicraft, R.I. Women’s Republican. 
Summer place: ‘“Rockhaven,” at Cape New- 
agen, Me. Residence: 32 Elmgrove Av., Prov- 
idence, R.I. 


1-PELL, Howland, } Flushing, L.1., N.Y., Mar. 
19, 1856. 

8-John Pell (qv); 

i-Thomas (ca. 1676-ca. 1739), 83d lord of the Manor; 
m Anna-—; 

6-Joshua (ca. 1710-1781), m Phoebe Palmer; 

eee (1750-1828), m 1st, Mary Ann Ferris 

pare Ferris (1779-1840), m Mary Shipley (1783- 

Pores Shipley (1810-81), m Mary Rodman How- 
and. 

9-Henry Howland (qv); 

8—-Zoeth, m Abigail-—; 

7—Benjamin (1659-1727), m Judith Sampson; 

6—Barnabas (1699-1773), m Rebecca Lapham; 

5-Gideon_ (1734-1823), m Sarah Hicks; 

4-John H. (1774-1849), m Sarah Hazard; 

3-Mary Rodman (1810-92), m Morris Shipley Pell 
(3 above). 

7-Jeffrey Ferris (qv); 

6—John (1639-1715) m Mary Jackson; 

5-Peter, m Susannah-; 

4-Jonathan (1782-98), m Rachael Dean: 

3—Benjamin (1771-1832), m Anna Maria Schieffelin. 

2—Only child of William Howland Pell (1883-1911), 
m 1852, Adelaide Rerris (d 1904). 

M Apr. 12, 1887, Almy Goelet Gallatin, sister of 
Goelet Gallatin (See Vol. 1, p. 617, for gene- 
alogy); issue: 1-Gladys Almy, b Mar. 14, 1888; 
m Henry Pendleton Rogers; 2-Howland Gal- 
latin, 6 Aug. 17, 1889; Harvard, ’11; U.S.N.R.F., 
1917-18. 

School of Mines, Columbia, ’76. Insurance. Capt., 
ist Prov. Regt. N.Y.G., 1917-19. Past. gov. gen. 
S.C.W. (now hon. gov. gen.); mem. S.N.S., 
C.L.M.A., S.W. 1812, etc. Club: Union. Resi- 
dence: 14 E. 54th St., New York. 


1-PEPPMEYER, May McLatchey (Mrs. Herman 
.), 6 Crawford Co., Pa., Aug. 20, 1876. 

8-Nathaniel Canfield, settled in Conn. bet. 1639 
and 1680; 

7-Timothy; 

6-Amon, soldier French and Indian War; 

5-Dennis (1763-1846), enlisted and served until 
close of Am. Rev.; engaged in battle of York- 
town; m —Lobdell; 

4—Dennis (1792-1875), War 1812; m 1813, Phoebe 
Griffin; 

38—Hiram (1826-1915), m 1850, Mary J. Hull (1831-1911). 

2-Dau. of Mary Canfield (b 1855), m 1873, Joseph 
Fremont Mchatchey (b 1851); issue: I-May 
(above); II—Verna (b 1880; m H. C. Stevens); 
IlI—George (b 1883; m Clara Siler); IV—Nina (b 
1887); V—Winona (b 1888; m George Senor Robb); 
Vi-Raye (1890-1905); VII—Lillian (b 1897; m Max 
L. Olsen). 

I-m Sept. 21, 1898, Herman Lewis Peppmeyer, 0b 
Topeka, Kan., July 20, 1874; son of John Henry 
Peppmeyer, m Martha Schaeffer; issue: 1— 
Edna May, b Topeka, Kan., Jan. 28, 1905; m 
Dec. 26, 1928, Willis Augustus Anton. 

Mem. D.A.R. (state vice regent, 1923-26). Resi- 
dence: 1309 Harrison St., Topeka, Kan. 


1-PERKINS, Albert Thompson, }) Brunswick, 
Me., Oct. 2, 1865. 

10-Abraham Perkins (qv); 

Luke (b 1641); 

8-Luke (1667-1748), Plymouth, N.H.; m Martha, 
dau. of Lot Conant; 

7-Josiah, m Deborah Bennett (Nehemiah’); 

6-Capt. Joshua (6 1729), m Hannah Sampson (b 
1730; George’); 

er ege (6 1751), Carver, N.H.; m Desire Dun- 

am; 

4—Cornelius (1775-1858), Paris, Me.; m Mary Bar- 
rows (b 1775); 

3—-Gideon (1801-84), m Mary Dunham (1799-1877). 

5-John Lemont (1740-1827), of Bath, Me.; 

4—-Adam (1761-1844), m Sarah Springer; 

3—Jane (1808-96), m William S. Murray, of Bruns- 
wick, Me. 

2-Son of Charles Summer Perkins, D.D. (1836- 
1905), minister Free Baptist Ch.; m Mary Sils- 
by Murray (1840-85); issue: I-Albert Thompson 
fabove); II-—Martha (6b 1868); II1I—Osborn M. (b 


I-m Feb. 16, 1898, Eva Spotswood Lemoine (See 
Vol. 1, p. 767); issue: 1-Katherine Lemoine, }b 
St. Louis, Mo., Mar. 23, 1901. 

A.B., Harvard, ’87 (hon. A.M., 1919). Consulting 
engr., St. Louis Union Trust Co. and manager 
for receiver of United Rys. of St. Louis; pres. 
A.N. Ry. Mem. bd. overseers of Harvard Coll. 
(See Who’s Who in America). Col. of engrs., 
U.S.A.; sailed for France with 14th Enegrs., 
July 1917; served with British 3d Army nr. 
Arras, Aug.-Oct. 1917, with 24 Army nr. Ypres, 
during Paschendaele offensive, Oct. 3-10, 1917; 
later manager and dir. light (combat) rys., 
A.E.F.; returned to U.S. Mar. 6, 1919. Awarded 
D.S.M. (U.S.), Order of St. Michael and St. 
George (British). Mem. M.O.W.W., A.L., Offi- 
cers Reserve Corps Assn., Soc. Am. Mil. 
Engrs., Am. Soc. M.E., Am. Inst. E.E., etc. 
Clubs: Round Table, Commercial, University 
(pres.), St. Louis Country, Noonday (St. Louis), 
University (Chicago), Harvard (Boston. and 
New York). Residence: 6365 Ellenwood Av., St. 
Louis, Mo. 


1-PERRY, Roger Newton, b Worcester, Mass., 
Mar. 12, 1894. 

11-—Edmund PERRY, settled at Sandwich, Mass.; 
m Sarah-; 

10-Ezra (b ca. 1630), constable at Sandwich; m 
1651, Elizabeth Burgess; 

§-Ezra (d 1729/30), m Rebecca Freeman (d 1738: 
Edmund”, m Rebecca, dau. of Gov. Thomas 
Prence, m Patience, dau. of Elder William 
Brewster, av); 

&John, m Elizabeth-; . 

7-Elijah (6 1701), m 1723, Hannah Damon, of 
Scituate; 

6—Phineas (b 1735), constable at Barre, Mass.; m 
1760, Esther Gates; 

5-Luther (1770-1845), lawyer; m 1801, Harriet 
Howes (1783-1810; Edmund’, m Abigail Stone); 

4-Charles Howes (1804-55), Phillinston, Mass.; m 
2d, 1885, Mary B. Peckham (1815-96) + 

3-Charles Mordecai (1889-97), Worcester, Mass.: 
served in Civil War; m 1867, Ellen M. Garfield 
(1839-1906). 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 191 


2-Son of Charles Herbert Perry, M.D.V. (1869- 
1918), m 1892, Mary Jane Newton (See Vol. 1, p. 
757, for Newton lineages). 

M July 10, 1920, Marion Iola Hastings, b Worces- 
ter, Mass., Apr. 27, 1891; dau. of Charles Wil- 
liam Hastings, of Worcester; issue: 1-Roger 
Newton, Jr., 6 Worcester, Oct. 18, 1922; 2-Jane 
Iola, b Worcester, Aug. 18, 1924. 

ale Residence: 169 Olean St., Worcester, 

ass. 


1-PETER, Ellen Marbury Beale (Mrs. Walter 
G.), b Washington, D.C., Oct. 18, 1874, 

9-Col. Thomas Beale (qv); 

8-Capt. Thomas (1647-79), of ‘Chestnut Hill,” 
Richmond Co., Va.; m ante 1671, Ann Gooch 
(Col. William’, of “Temple Farm,” nr. York- 
town, Va.); 

7-Thomas (d 1729), of “Chestnut Hill’; m Eliza- 
pan pce (1681-1720; Capt. John’, m Eliza- 

eth-); 

6—John, m twice; 

5-George, m Mary Murdoch; 

4—George, m Mary Dixon; 

3—Robert, m Elizabeth Jane Forbes. 

10-Col. Robert Brooke (qv); 

3-Maj. Thomas (1632-76), burgess, high sheriff 
chief justice of Calvert Co., Md.; m Eleanor 
Hatton; 

8-Col. Thomas (1660-1730), pres. Council and actg. 
gov. of Md.; m 2d, 1696, Barbara Dent (1676-1754; 
Thomas’, of St. Mary’s Co., Md., m Rebecca, 
dau. of Rev. William Wilkinson); 

eee (1702-27), m 1726, Eleanor Bowie (1709- 

‘ ; 

6—Benjamin (1727-65), m 1755, Mary Eversfield (1739- 
90; Rev. John’, from Eng., rector St. Paul’s 
Parish, Md., m Hleanor Clagett); 

5-Barbara (1757-1835), m 2d, Capt. John ane; 

4—Eleanor, m 1805, James Forbes (b 1783), of St. 
Mary’s Co., Md.; 

3-Elizabeth Jane (1808-59), m Robert Beale (3 
above). See Vol. 1, p. 709, for Marbury lineage. 

2-Dau. of James Shields Beale, M.D. (1844-84), 
physician, m 1873, Fannie Sawyer Marbury 
(1849-93); issue: I-Ellen Marbury (above); II— 
Robert Somervell (b 1876, m Sophie Clarkson 
Stuart); I1I-Florence Holcombe (6 1877; m Gar- 
den Clarkson Stuart); IV—Elizabeth Forbes 
(1884-1902). 

I-m Apr. 19, 1897, Albert E. S. Greene (1872-99); 
son of Capt. Albert S. Greene, U.S.N., Adams, 
N.Y.; issue: 1—Albert Beale, b’ Washington, 
D.C., Feb. 3, 1898; M.I.T., ’21; m Nov. 14, 1923, 
Francina Singleton; 2-James Francis, b Ham- 
ilton, Va., Sept. 17, 1899; V.M.I., ’21. 

M 2d, Mar. 16, 1907, Walter Gibson Peter; issue: 
eo thd Gibson, Jr., b Washington, D.C., Dec. 

eee C.D.A. Residence: 3027 N St., Washington, 


. 


1-PHELPS, Livingston (Charles Harris Living- 
ston Phelps), b} Pau, France, May 15, 1885. 

10-William Phelps (qv); 

9-Nathaniel (1627-1702), m 1650, Elizabeth Copley; 

8-William (1657-1745), m 1678, Abigail Stebbins 
(1660-1748; John®); 

7-William (0b 1684), mem. Com. Safety; m 1706, 
Thankful Edwards; 

6—Eliakim (1709-77), one of first settlers at Bel- 
chertown, Mass., 1731/2; m 2d, Elizabeth Davis 

_ (1714-71) ; 

d-Eliakim (1755-1824), justice over 40 yrs.; mem. 
Mass. Legislature 12 yrs.; m 2d, 1778, Margaret 
Combs (1752-1846) ; 

Aas (1779-1873), first railroad projector in the 


38—Charles Abner (1820-1902), A.B., Union, ’41; M.D., 
Harvard, 1844; speaker Mass. House and pres. 
Mass. Senate, m Phoebe Harris. 

8-Sir John Pell (qv); 

7-Thomas (2676-1739), 834 lord of Pelham Manor: 
m Anna, dau. of the reigning Indian chief of 
Westchester Co.; 

6—Joshua (1710-81), m Phoebe Palmer (John’): 

5-Benjamin (1750-1828), m Ist, 1778, Mary Ann Fer- 
ris (John‘); 

4-Alfred S. (1783-1831), m Adelia Duane (James', 
1st mayor of New York, m Mary Livingston); 

coe tk ee (1825-94), m Susan Maria Field 
(d 18938). 

2-Only child of Charles Harris Phelps (b 1845), 
A.B., Harvard, ’68; lawyer; art connoisseur; 
resident of Paris and French citizen, owner 
of the ancient palace of King George V of 


cereale m 1878, Eleanor Livingston Pell (1857- 


M June 10, 1915, Elizabeth De Berteux, B Paris, 
France, Dec, 19, 1893; dau. of Comte Jean de 
Berteux, of Paris, d at Paris, Oct. 19, 1921. 

Ed. Stella Matutina, Feldkirch, Austria; Eton 

-Coll., Eng.; Collége St. Ignace, Paris; B.-és- 
Lettres, U. of Paris, ’03, Lic.-en-droit, 1906; 
grad. Paris feole Libre des Sciences Politi- 
ques, 1905; A.B., Harvard, ’07. Pvt. sec. to Am- 
bassador Thomas Nelson Page, Rome, Italy, 
Aug. 1914-Dec. 1915; 3d sec. and later 2d sec. Am. 
Embassy, Petrograd, Oct. 1916-June 1917; 2d sec. 
at The Hague, Jan.-Aug. 1919. Mem. S.N.S., 
S.C.W., C.L.M.A., S.R. Clubs: Polo, Auto- 
mobile de France, Cercle de l'Union, Trav- 
ellers’ (Paris), Circolo della Caccia (Rome), 
Metropolitan (Washington), Union, Racquet 
and Tennis, Grolier, Automobile (New York). 
Winter address: Palazzo Colonna, Rome, Italy. 


MAJ. B. J. (“BUN”) DUNOAN, O.S8.A., 1835-1891 
(at the age of 20). On staff of Gen. T. J. Hina- 
man, O.S.A., Trans-Mississippi Dept. 

Famous cotton buyer of the South. 


1-PIERREPONT, Alice Vaughan Duncan (Mrs. 
Henry P.), 6 Selma, Ala., Nov. 27, 1869. 

10-Capt. Thomas Harris (qv); 

9-Mary (1625-1703), m 1650, Col. Thomas Ligon (d 
1677), of Henrico Co., Va., burgess, 1655; 

8—-Johan (1653-1728), m 1672, Robert Hancock (1650- 
1708), of Henrico Co. (Simon®); 

7-Johan, m 1700, her 1st cousin, Samuel Hancock 
(d 1760; William’) ; 

6—Phebe (6 1719), m 1735, John Watkins (1710-65), of 
Cumberland Co., Va.; 

5-Samuel (1750-95), Amelia Co., Va.; 2d 1t., Am. 
Revy.; m 1773, Elizabeth Good (d 1790; Bennet®, m 
1740, Martha Jefferson, who was aunt of Pres. 
Thomas Jefferson); 

4—Alice G. (1780-1866), m 1797, Reuben Vaughan, 
Jr. (1761-1837; Capt. Reuben, Sr.® [1731-1817], of 
Mecklenburg Co., Va., capt. Am. Rev., m 1751, 
Elizabeth Ingram, 1735-1820); 

3—Virginia G. (1811-59), m 1834, Col. Albert Jasper 
Kidd (1810-53). 

2-Dau. of Susan Alice Kidd (1837-1916), m 1859, 
Maj. Benjamin Josiah (‘Bun’) Duncan (1835- 
1891), cotton buyer and factor; on staff of Gen. 
T. J. Hindman, Trans-Miss. Dept., C.S.A., 1864- 
1865; issue: I-Monroe White (1860-86); II-Martha 
Virginia (b 1863-d infancy); Il1I—Gertrude Tartt 
(6 1867; m James H. Dinwiddie); IV—Alice 
Vaughan (above); V—Louise (Mrs. James Ben- 
jamin Cunningham, qv); VI—Reuben Vaughan 
Kidd (1874-76); VII—Madeleine Bennet (Mrs. 
Louis Robert Barras, qv). 

IV—m Oct. 26, 1899, Henry Pell Pierrepont (Sept. 
4, 1868-May 21, 1908); son of Cornelius Pierpont, 
of New Haven, Conn., m Martha Hinman; one 
adopted son: David Cecil George, } Daytona, 
Fla., Mar. 1, 1900; A.B., William and Mary, ’25; 


192 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


Episcopal Theol. Sem., 1925-27; served in U.S. 
N.R.F., World War. 

Grad. Hamner Hall, Montgomery, Ala.; art 
studies under private instructors and at Art 
Students League, New York. Genealogist and 
artist; art instr., Southern Coll., Petersburg, 
Va.; dir. of pageants. Mem. C.D.A., D.A.R., 
U.D.C. (historian N.Y. div., 1918-19; pres. Peters- 
burg Chapter, 1923-25). Residence: “Violet 
Bank,” Petersburg, Va. 


1-CUNNINGHAM, Louise Duncan (Mrs. James 
B.), 0 at Selma, Ala., Dec. 24, 1871. 

cistee of Mrs. Henry P. Pierrepont (qv for gene- 
alogy). 

M Dec. 24, 1890, Prof. James Benjamin Cunning- 
ham, 6 Mt. Hope, Ala., Dec. 20, 1864; prominent 
educator; son of MosesWinslow Cunningham, 
of Mt. Hope, m Nancy Russell, and brother of 
Dr. Russell Cunningham, lt. gov. of Ala.; is- 
sue (all 6 Birmingham, Ala.): 1-Susan, m Nov. 
4, 1915, M. J. Roberson, of Birmingham (issue: 
Benjamin C.); 2—Gertrude Louise, m Oct. 24, 
1925, Samuel Mason Cole, of Petersburg, Va.; 
3—Mary Allen, m Feb. 7, 1921, Harry Whittaker, 
of N.Y. City; 4-Monroe Duncan (d infancy). 

Residence: 2116 16th Av. S., Birmingham, Ala. 


1-BARRAS, Madeleine Bennet Duncan (Mrs, 
Louis R.), b Oxford, Ala., July 25, 1877. 

Sister of Mrs. Henry P. Pierrepont (qv for gene- 
alogy). ; 

M Nov. 10, 1895, Louis Robert Barras, b Phila., 
Pa., Sept. 28, 1871; son of Samuel T. Barras, of 
Phila.; issue: 1-Madeleine d’Orville, b New 
York, Oct. 24, 1896; m Lewis S. Pendleton, d 
1928 (issue: Lewis, Jr.); 2-Louis Robert, 2d 
(Nov. 10, 1898-1916) ; 3-Martha Jefferson Virginia, 
b Nov. 1, 1903. 

Was chmn. for Goochland Co., Va., of Nat. 
Woman’s Liberty Loan Com., and asst. dir, 
war savings stamps during World War. Resi- 
dence: “Blithewood,” Irwin, Va., and 510 Park 
Av., New York. 


1-PLUMLEY, Charles Albert, } Northfield, Vt., 
Apr. 14, 1875. 

8-Alexander Plumley, from Eng., settled at Bos- 
ton, ca, 1630, later at Mendon; 

7-Joseph; 

6—Alexander; 

5—-Daniel; 

4—-Samuel (1759-1848), Am. Rev. and War 1812; m 
2d, Jerusha Adams (1763-1827); 

3-William (1804-90), m Eliza Little (1810-67; David’). 

10—Robert Fletcher (qv); : 

eee (1636-1704), m 1656, Elizabeth Wheeler 
1704); 

8-Samuel (1657-1744), m 1682, Elizabeth Wheeler; 

7-Timothy (6 1704), m Elizabeth-; 

6—John; 

5-Ebenezer (1761-1831), fifer Am. Rev.; m Mary 
Comings (Samuel); 

4-Ebenezer (1782-1834), m 1808, Sybil Spaulding 
(Benjamin) ; 

3—Hiram (1811-68), m Mary Smith. 

2-Son of Frank Plumley, LL.D. (1844-1924), mem. 
61st to 68d Congresses, 1909-15 (See Who’s Who 
in America); m 1871, Lavinia Lucretia Fletcher 
(1848-1906) ; issue: I-Charles Albert (above); II— 
Theodora May (m Rev. Homer A. Flint). 

I-m Aug. 22, 1900, Emilie Adele Stevens, b Wal- 
den, Vt., Feb. 8, 1872; dau. of George P. Stevens, 
of Walden; issue (all b Northfield, Vt.): 1— 
Allan Rudolph, b Nov. 8, 1901; Norwich, ’23; 2- 
Evelyn Stevens, 6b June 25, 1904; Middlebury, 
25; &Fletcher Donald, 6 Oct. 6, 1906; Nor- 
wich, ’28. 

A.B., Norwich U., ’9, A.M., 1899 (L.D., 1921, and 
Middlebury, 1922). Lawyer and banker; pres. 
Norwich U, since 1920. Speaker Vt. Ho. of 
Rep., 1912-15; commr. of taxes of Vt., 1913-19; 
chmn. spl. commn. on taxation since 1923 (See 
Who’s Who in America). Pres. Vt. Soc. 8.A.R. 
Summer place: North Hero, Vt. Residence: 12 
Prospect St., Northfield, Vt. 


I-POGUE, Province McCormick, 6 Maysville, 
Ky., Oct. 14, 1865. 

6-Col. Robert (Poage) Pogue (b in Va.): 

5-William (1735-78), sgt. in command of Ft. Rus- 
sell on the Clinch River, southwestern Va., 
1774; m 1762, Ann Kennedy: 

 Repens (1765-post 1833), m Martha Jane Hopkins 

as Witiegs Lindsey (1794-1880), m Ann MeCormick 

2-Son of Henry Edgar Pogue (1825-90), Washing- 


ton Coll., Pa., ex-’45; Maysville, Ky.; m 1853, 
Francis Ann Wood (1833-1908); issue: I—John 
Fleming (1854-1917; m 1893, Nellie Patterson); II— 
Henry Edgar (1859-1919; m 1891, Anna Belle 
Maltby); IlI-James Wood (1861-1915; m 1887, 
Madge Ellis); IV—Province M. (above); V— 
Thomas Lightfoot (b 1868; m 1911, Margaret Ed- 
wards). 

IV—A.B., Washington and Jefferson, ’87; post- 
grad. U. Va.; LL.B., Cincinnati Law School, 
1889; post-grad. Columbia U. Law School. Ad- 
mitted to bar, 1890; now mem. law firm of 
Pogue, Hoffheimer & Pogue, Cincinnati, O. 
Mem. S.C.W., S.R. Residence: 243 Greendale 
Av., Cincinnati, O. 


aghhese! John Widener, J Memphis, Tenn., Jan. 

28, 1866. 

7-Capt. Robert Bruce Polk (qv); 

6-William (ca. 1664-ca. 1739), received land grants 
from Lords Baltimore; after his father’s de- 
cease owned and lived at “White Hall,” Somer- 
set Co., Md.; m 1st, Nancy (Knox) Owens; 

5-Charles (ca. 1700-1753), Indian trader; m 1735, 
Christian Matson; 

4-Charles (1744-1823), capt. Va. militia; moved to 
Ky., 1775; ist rep. from Breckenridge Co., Ky., 
to the Legislature, 1806-07; removed to Knox 
Co., Ind., 1808; m 1774, Delilah Tyler (1755-97; Ea- 
ward’, m Nancy Langley); 

38-Robert Tyler (1788-1844), m Elizabeth Widener 
(1798-1853). 

2-Son of Col. John Widener Polk (1820-1902), 
planter; col. C.S.A.; m Anna Eliza Keane (1833- 
1917); issue: I-Magdalen Tasker (1854-1902: m 
1877, Augustus C. Buell; m 2d, Henry C. Mac- 
kall); II—Anna Eliza (1857-1902; m Edwin: G. 
Taylor); IlI—Maria Louisa (1861-1903; m Wil- 
liam S. Taylor); IV—John Widener (above); V— 
Perry Olive (b 1871; m Arch Rice). 

Iv—m June 21, 1892, May Florance, b Elnilaanae 
May 24, 1868; dau. of Washington Z. Florance, 
of Phila. and Baltimore; issue: 1—Frances 
Florance, 6 Trenton, N.J., Sept. 9, 1893; m 1914, 
Christopher C, Petzelt, of Phila. (issue: Fran- 
ces Florance, b 1915). 

Missouri U., ’86. Farmer. 
tonwiNed- 


prdttated Lena Mae, b Riverside, Calif., Nov. 16 
1 


9-Capt. Edward Poole (qv); 

8-Capt. Joseph (ca. 1650-1706), m Mary-; 

7-Samuel (1690-1785), representative; m ca, 1710, 
Sarah Nash (0b 1688; Lt. Jacob’; Jacob’); 

6-Samuel (1718-95 or 96), representative mem. 
Com. Safety; m 1733, Rebecca Shaw; 

5-Jeptha (1756-1839), Abington, Mass.; sgt. Am. 
Rev.; m 1779, Olive Noyes (1753-1815) ; 

4—Oliver (b 1786), m Miriam Burroughs (b 1790); 

eer (1811-80), m 1888, Margaret Brookman (1817- 


10-Abraham Shaw; 

9-John, m Alice Phillips (Nichols”); 

8-Nicholas, m Deborah Whitmarsh (John, m 
Sarah, dau. of John Harden; John?, selectman 
and town treas., m Sarah-); 

7-Joshua, selectman; m Rebecca Beal (Jeremiah§8, 
selectman, m Hannah Lane; Lt. Jeremiah®, m 
Sarah Ripley; John!, m Nahareth, dau. of 
Edmund Hobart, qv); 

6—Rebecca, m 1733, Samuel Poole (6 above). 

2-Dau. of Charles Chester Poole (1849-1918), m 1882, 
Emma Jane Hinkle (1862-97); issue: I-Frederick 
Earl (6b 1883; m Eugenia Mathews): II—Lena 
Mae (above); I1I—Lester E. (b 1895; m Agnes V. 
Lentz). 

II-A.B., U. Neb. High school instr. 
2919 15th St., Columbus, Neb. 


1-POTTER, Dorothy Winslow, b Ossining, N.Y., 
Oct. 17, 1888. 

10-Nathaniel Turner (d 1646), from Eng. with 
Winthrop’s Fleet, 1630; freeman, 1630; mem. 
Gen. Ct. of N.H., 1689; dep. Gen. Ct. of Mass., 
1634-36; mem. A. and H. A. Co.; dep. Congress 
of United Colonies; 

9Isaac, m Mary Todd; 

8-Isaac, m Abigail Smith; 

7-Isaac, m Mercy Potter; 

6-Abraham, m Rebecca Seeley; 

5-Mary (1765-1831), m Abel Potter (1749-1818; David®: 
Samuel’; John’; John’); 

4—Samuel (1794-1880), m 1819, Sophia Rice: ; 

3-Orlando Bronson, LL.D. (1823-94), Williams. 
ex-’47; lawyer, financier, mfr.; mem. 48th Con- 


Residence: Tucker- 


Residence: 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 


gress, 1883-85; m 1st, 1850, Martha Green Wiley 
(1822-79). 

10-Gov. Edward Winslow (qv); 

9-Josiah (1629-80), first native b goy. of Mass., 
1673-80; m 1657, Penelope Pelham (royal de- 
scent); 

8-Col. Isaac (1670-1738), chief justice Ct. Common 
Pleas; m 1700, Sarah Wensley (1673-1753; John; 
desc. Elder William Brewster, and Gov. 
Thomas Prence, both qv); 

7T-Eliza (1707-62), m 1729, Benjamine Marston (1695- 
1754), sheriff, Salem, Mass.; 

6—Patience (b 1734), m 1754, Elkanah Watson (b 
ieag} dese. Robert Watson, Plymouth, Mass., 

5—Elkanah (1758-1842), promoter of canal naviga- 
tion in N.Y.; m 1784, Rachel Smith (Daniel®, of 
Norton, Mass.); 

4—Mary (1799-1853), m 1819, Maj. Gen. Aaron Ward 
(1790-1867) ; 

38-Virginia G. (1882-72), m 1852, George Adlington 
Brandreth (1828-97), of Leeds, Eng. 

2-Dau. of Frederick Potter (1756-1923), See Vol. 1, 
p. 780, for other lineages; m 1885, Helen Ward 
Brandreth (1862-1905). 

Residence: ‘‘Lone Pine Cottage,’’ Van Courtland 
Av., Ossining, N.Y. 


1-PRUDDEN, T(heophil) Mitchell (July 7, 1849- 
Apr. 10, 1923). 

8-Rev. Peter Prudden, from Eng. to New Haven 
Colony with Rev. John Davenport, 1637; settled 
at Milford, Conn., 1639; was pastor of the first 
church there, 1640-56; m Joanna Boyse; 

7-Samuel (1643-85); 

6-Samuel (1677-1742) ; 

5—-Samuel (1708-72); 

4—Samuel (1743-1819) ; 

3—Peter (1790-1875), m Charity Davis. 

7-Moses Johnson (1657-1713) ; 

6—Moses (1693-1715) ; 

5-Asa (1723-91); 

4—-Moses Asa (b 1762); 

3—Ebenezer (1791-1872), m Sally Mitchell. 

2-Son of Rev. George Peter Prudden (1816-72), 
B.A., Yale, ’385; Congl. minister; m 1839, Eliza 
Ann Johnson (1819-90); issue: I-Edward Payson 
(1843-1915); II-Henry Johnson (1848-91); IlI—Rev. 
Theodore Philander (1847-1915; m Margaret 
Hunter Bull); I1V—Theophil Mitchell (above); 
V—-Lillian Eliza (b 1852). ‘ 

IV—Not married. B.S., Yale-S., ’72, M.D., 1875 
(LL.D., 1897). Emeritus prof. pathology, Co- 
lumbia U. Dir. Rockefeller Inst. for Medical 
Research; mem. Internat. Health Bd., under 
the Rockefeller Foundation, also mem. N.Y. 
State Health Council (See Who’s Who in 
America). 


1-PUGSLEY, Cornelius Amory, 0} Peekskill, 
N.Y., July 17, 1850. 

6—-Matthew Pugsley,from Eng. to Pugsley Creek, 
Westchester Co. (now Bronx Co.), N.Y., 1680; m 
Mary Hunt (Thomas, Sr.7, of Hunt’s Point, 
now Bronx Co., N.Y.; 

5-James, m Ann-; ; 

4-Samuel (d 1814), pvt. Am. Rev.; m Elizabeth 
Drake (Jeremiah®, capt. Am. Rev.); 

3—Jeremiah, capt. War 1812; m Hannah Underhill 
Taylor. 

7-William Meeker, from Eng. to Mass., ca. 1630: 
was at New Haven, Conn., 1664; a founder of 
Elizabeth, N.J., 1660; 

6—Benjamin; 

5-Benjamin; 

4—Benjamin (1747-1828), pvt. Am. Rev.; 

3—Cornelius, m Nancy Redding. 

2-Son of Gilbert Taylor Pugsley (1823-1912), 
farmer, Peekskill, N.Y.; m Julia Butler Meeker 
(1820-96); issue: I-Samuel Irving (d); II—-Sarah 
Amelia; II1I—Cornelius Amory (above). 

III-m Apr. 7, 1886, Emma Catherine Gregory, b 
N.Y. City; dau. of John Harvey Gregory, of 
N.Y. City and Carmel, N.Y.; issue: 1-Chester 
Dewitt, 6 Peekskill, N.Y., Mar. 29, 1887: A.B., 
Harvard, ’09; served at Camp Zachary Taylor, 
Ky bvAs 0.040 8: 

Privately educated. Pres. Westchester Co. 
Nat. Bank, Peekskill, N.Y.; dir. Metropolitan 
Trust Co., New York. Mem. 57th Congress, 
1901-08. Past pres. gen. S.A.R. Treas. and 
trustee Peekskill Mil. Acad.; pres. of Field 
Library and Field Home, Peekskill (See Who’s 
Who in America). Clubs: Lotos, Bankers. 
Summer place: Peekskill, N.Y. Residence: 12 
W. 122d St., New York. 


193 


WILLIAM AVERY ROCKEFELLER. 


1-ROCKEFELLER, William Avery, 
town, N.Y., Aug. 8, 1896. 

8—-Johann Peter Rockefeller (b 1682), from Ger- 
many to Amwell, N.J., 1723-24; 

7-Peter (b 1711), m Mary Bellis; 

6—William (6 1750), m Christina Rockefeller; 

5-Godfrey (6b 1783), m Lucy Avery (Miles®*, soldier 
Am. Rev.); 

RN ae Avery (1810-1904), m Eliza Davison (1813- 


3-John Davison (See Vol. 1, p. 803), m Laura C. 
Spelman. 

2-Son of William Goodsell Rockefeller (1870-1922), 
B.A., Yale, ’92; financier, New York; m 1895, 
Elsie Stillman. 

M Feb. 9, 1918, Florence Lincoln, 6} New York, 
N.Y., Jan. 17, 1897; dau. of Frederic Walker 
Lincoln (See Vol. 1, p. 688, for genealogy); issue 
(all 6 N.Y. City): 1-William, 6b Dee. 9, 1918; 2— 
rece s Lincoln, b July 12, 1921; 3-Elsie, b Apr. 
4, 1924. 

B.A., Yale, 18 (D.K.E.). Left Yale to enter 
U.S.N. Aviation Service spring of 1917; com- 
missioned ensign, U.S.N.R. Flying Corps and 
stationed at U.S. Naval Air Station, World 
War. Clubs: Union, Racquet, Yale, Knicker- 
bocker. Residence: Greenwich, Conn, 


1-PUTNAM, Carolyn Rosalie Richards Haines 
ote: William A.), 6 Elizabeth, N. J., June 1, 

7-Col. Richard Townley (d 1711), from Eng., set- 
tled at Elizabeth, N.J., 1683; m Lady Carteret 
(for whom Elizabeth, N.J., was named); 

6—Charles (1686-1756), m Abigail-—; 

5-Effingham (1710-89), m Rebecca Crane; 

4—Richard (1736-1801), m Rhoda Clark: 

38—Rebecca (1772-98), m Benjamin Haines (b 1769; 
Benjamin‘; John®; Benjamin®; Benjamin’). 

8-Thomas Wilder (qv); 

7—-Thomas (1644-1717); 

6—Col. Joseph (1683-1757) ; 

5—Col. Caleb (1710-76); 

4—-Levi (1750-93), m Sarah Stoddard; 

38-Samson V. S. (1780-1865), m Electa Barrell. 

2—Dau. of Richard Townley Haines (1795-1870), 
wholesale merchant, New York; m 1840, Fran- 
cina Eglae Hannah Wilder (1819-86); issue: I— 
Richard Townley (1841-1920; Princeton, ’68); IT— 
Frances Evelyn (1848-76; m William F. Halsey); 
IlJ—Edward Wilder (1845-1911; Princeton, ’66; m 
Elizabeth Hayden): IV—Electa Barrell (1848-86: 
m William Hull Wickham); V—R. Halsted (b 
1850); VI-—Laura Theodora (1851-73); VII—Mar- 
garet Vryling (1853-93; m Robert Porter Keep); 
VilI-—Carolyn R.R. (above); IX—Rev. Francis 
Stoddard (b 1857; Princeton, ’78; m Mary Orr); 
X-Lilian Magie (1858-1919; m Walter H. Crit- 
tenden); XI—Henry Alexander (b 1860; m Mary 
deGoll). 


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194 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


VIilII-m Dec. 16, 1886, William Allen Putnam, 0 
Brooklyn, N.Y., Mar. 26, 1847; son of Nathaniel 
Putnam, of Brooklyn; issue (all 6 Brooklyn, 
N.Y.): 1-Carolyn Electa, 6b Dec. 8, 1887; m June 
1, 1921, Dr. Henry T. Chickering (issue: Carolyn 
Haines, b 1922); 2-Margaret Vryling, b Feb. 19, 
1890; m June 10, 1915, Lawrence B. Dunham (is- 
sue: Lawrence B.; William Putnam; Margaret 
van Vryling); 3-William Allen, Jr., b Oct. 12, 
1895; Princeton, ’19; served with U.S. Ambu- 
lance Service, with French Army, 1917-19; m 
Apr. 2, 1921, Dorothy C., dau. of George McD. 
Traylor, of Atlanta, Ga. (issue: William 
Allen, 3d). 

Mem. C.D.A. Summer place: Southampton, L.I. 
Residence: 70 Willow St., Brooklyn, N.Y. 


1-QUINN, Kathryn Karr (Mrs. Harry B.), D 
Shirley, Ill., Sept. 29, 1884. ; 

Desc. Sir Walter (Ker) Karr (1656-1748), banished 
from Scotland as a nonconformist, came to 
Freehold, N.J., 1685; m Margaret— (1661-1734); and 
thru: 

5-Capt. John (1759-1840), soldier Am. 
War 1812; m Mercy Lee; ? 

4—Thomas (1793-1878), soldier War 1812; m Hliza- 
beth Kitchel; f 

3-Thomas J. (1821-66), m Elizabeth Low. 

7-Hugh Rutherford, m Sarah d’Montaigis; 

6—-Robert (1728-1803), burgess; mem. Va. Conv., 
1775-76; mem. Ist U.S. Congress; m 1758, Mary 
d’Aubine Howe (1733-1813) ; 

5—EHleanor, m 1799, James Brown (1774-1858) ; 

4—-Mary R. (1802-38), m 1828, Lloyd Thomas (1790- 
1867) ; 

3-Margaret (1834-1911), m 1850, Lee Jackson (1824- 
1899; Humphrey‘; John, soldier Am. Rev.). 

2—Dau. of Harvey B. Karr (1843-95), horse breeder; 
m 1879, Emily Kathryn Jackson (b 1856); issue: 
I-Lloyd Thomas (1882-93); II-Kathryn (above); 
IlI—Thomas J. (b 1886; m Florence Ritter); IV— 
Lee Jackson (b 1888; m Rae Golzer); V—Girl (d 
infancy). f 

II-m Dec. 14, 1904, Harry Boulware Quinn, 0 
Shirley, Ill., Dec. 27, 1880; farmer and stock- 
man; son of William H. Quinn, of Shirley 
(Hiram?®; Hiram‘); issue (all 6 Shirley, I1l.): 1- 
Lucile, 6 Oct. 9, 1905; Ill. Normal U., ’25; 2— 
Everett, b Nov. 9, 1907; 3-Helen, b Mar. 13, 1910; 
4-William Henry, b Oct. 6, 1912; 5-Virginia, b 
Dec. 18, 1914. 

Mem. D.A.C. (first state registrar for I11.), D.A.R., 
U.S.D. 1812. Residence: Shirley, I11. 


1-RANDOLPH, Harrison, ) New Orleans, La., 
Dec. 8, 1871. 

7-William Randolph, of Turkey Island, Va. (qv); 

ached m Miss Groves (or Grosvenor), of 

ng.; 

5—-Edward, m Lucy Harrison; 

4—Harrison, m Miss Starke; 

3-Edward, of ‘“‘The Grove,” Brunswick Co., Va.; 
m Margaret Turnbull. i 

§$-Benjamin Harrison (qv); 

8-Benjamin (1645-1712), of ‘‘Wakefield-Surrey”; 
Bere ee: commr. to Eng.; councillor; m Han- 
nah-; 

7—Benjamin (1673-1710), of “Berkeley”; atty. gen. 
and treas. of Va.; speaker House of Burgesses; 
m Elizabeth Burwell (Lewis’); 

6—Col. Benjamin (1693-1745), sheriff Charles City 
Co., Va.; burgess; m Anne, dau. Robert, “King,” 
Carter (among their sons was Col. Benjamin, 
a “signer,” and his son, Gen. William Henry, 
was $th President of the U.S.): 

5-Lucy, m Edward Randolph (5 above). 

8—-Petrus Bayard (qv); 

7-Samuel (1675-1721), m 1699, Susannah Bouchelle; 

6—-James (d 1769), m Mary Asheton; 

5-Col. John (1788-1807), col. Ist Pa. Cav. in Am. 
Rev.; speaker Pa. Assembly; del. Cont. Con- 
gress, 1785; m 1760, Margaret Hodge; 

4—Judge Samuel (1767-1840), grad. Coll. of N.J., 1784; 
clk. Supreme Ct. of U.S.; spl. commr. to Eng. 
to prosecute claims under the Jay treaty; 
judge Ct. Common Pleas, Westchester Co., 
N.Y.; m 1790, Martha Pintard; 

3-Judge Samuel John (1800-78), 
Winder Dashiell (1811-98). 

2-Son of John Feild Randolph (1825-80), surgeon 
U.S.A.; bvtd. It. col. “For faithful and mer- 
itorious services during the war’; m 1864, Vir- 
ginia Dashiell Bayard; issue: I—Caroline Bay- 
ard (1866-1917; m Col. Benjamin Walker Atkin- 
son); II—Dashiell Bayard (6 1867); I1I—Harrison 


Rev. and 


m 1833, Jane 


(above); IV-Mary Roscoe (m Francis Joseph 
Pelzer); V—Jane Dashiell (m Bernard Johnston 
Harrison); VI—John (6 1878; col. U.S.A.; m Mar- 
garet Thompson). 

{II—m June 27, 1911, Louise Wagener, b Anderson, 
S.C., Sept. 30, 1871; dau. of George A. Wagener, 
of Charleston, S.C., m Eleanor Keys. 

M.A., U. Va., 92; (LL.D., Washington and Lee, 
1899, U. of S.C., 1905). Pres. College of Charles- 
ton since 1897 (See Who’s Who in America). 
Mem. Va. and S.C. hist. socs., H.S.S.C., ete. 
Residence: 179 Rutledge Av., Charleston, S.C. 


1-RHOADES, Nelson Osgood, b Madison, Wis., 
June 2, 1869. 

9-Henry (Rodes) Rhoades (1608-75), from Eng. to 
Mass. Bay Colony; settled at Lynn before 
1640; ironmonger; rep. Gen. Ct.; King Phil- 
ip’s War; m Elizabeth White (or Paul); 

8-Samuel (1642-1718), King Philip’s War; m 1681/82, 
Abigail Coates (Robert?); 

7T—Obadiah (b 1693), m 1717, Abigail-; 

6-Obadiah (b 1722), m 1747, Mary Stanberry (or 
Stanbury); 

5-Benjamin (1754-91), Am. 
dith Richmond; 

(1789-1865), 


Rev.; m ca. 1780, Ju- 


4—-Benjamin War of 1812; m Nellie 
Bishop; 

3-Bela (b 1825), m Jane Johnson. 

1i-Thomas Rogers (qv); 

10—John, lived at Plymouth, Mass., 1631, Dux- 
bury, Mass., 1634; rep. Gen. Ct.; m Anne 
Churchman; 

S-Abigail (1641-1727), m John Richmond (ca. 1627- 
1715; John? [1594-1664], from Eng., ca. 1635, an 
original propr. of Taunton, Mass., 1637); 

8-Lt. Joseph (b 1663), m 1685, Mary Andrews 
(Henry?) ; 

7-Christopher (b 1688), m 1st, Phebe Watkins 
(Joseph’); 

6—Eliakim (6b 1724/25), m 1747, Sarah Hackett 


(George?) ; 
5-Judith (1753-1849), m Benjamin Rhoades (5 
above). 


9-John Osgood (qv); 

8-Stephen (1638-1690/91), m 1663, Mary Hooker; 

7—Hooker (1668-1748), m 1692, Dorothy Woodman 
(b 1669; Joshuas); 

6—Joshua (1694-1783), m 1722, Ruth Divoll (d 1782); 

5-William (1732-1801), Am. Rev.; m 1756, Hepsibeth 
Dunton (d 1809); 

4—-Joshua (1773-1820), m Lucy Russell; 

8-Joshua W. (1812-76), m 1831, Mary (Blizabeth) 
Russell. 

2-Son of Nelson Carrier Rhoades (1838-1905), 
farmer, lumberman; m ist, Temperance Hart 
(niece of Gen. Jeremiah Rush, gov. of Wis.); 
m 2d, 1866, Lucy Eunice Osgood; issue (1st 
marriage): I-Francis Marion (m Manetta Hol- 
land); (2d marriage): II—Nellie (1867-82); III— 
Nelson Osgood (above); IV—Mary Alice (m 
Charles Kelley); V—Lucy Maud (1873-74); VI- 
Ida May (1875-76); VII-Edward James (m Laura 
V. Long); VIII—Minnie BH. (1880-88); IX—Eva 
May (m Clarence Matthews; m 2d, George W. 
Oldham). 

IlI—m Sept. 18, 1887, Lotta M. Farnsworth; issue: 
1-Ewell Nelson (1893-1924); 2-Roger Farns- 
worth, b Denver, Colo., 1903. 

Capitalist, consulting engr.; partner with James 
R. Garfield in firm of Garfield & Rhoades, 
Latin-Am. counselors and fiscal agts. Editor 
Colonial Families U.S.A. (See Who’s Who in 
America). Memz .M. D4) Ocby PxAs as. Gaye 
S.R., etc. Clubs: University (Mexico City), 
Bohemian (San Francisco), California. Resi- 
dence: Mexico City, Mex. 


1-RITER, Lesley Day Woodruff (Mrs. Benja- 
min F., Jr.), 6 Rock Springs, Sweet Water 
Co., Wyo. Ty., June 10, 1887, 

9-Matthew Woodruff (qv); 

8-Matthew (1646-91), m 1668, Mary Plum (1644-82; 
Robert®, of Milford, Conn.); 

7—John (1672-1726), m 1698, Mary Platt (Joseph§, of 
Milford); 

6-John (1703-68), m 2d, Sarah Baldwin (b 1715; 
Thomas’, of Milford); 

5-Jonah (1755-1831), m 1777, Mabel Adams (1758- 
1832; Abraham‘); 

4—Philo (1780-1866), m Lucey Tuttle (1782-1854): 

8—John (1813-98), m 1834, Lucinda Mariah Dimick. 

10-Samuel Hotchkiss (qv); 

9-Ens. Joshua (1651-1722), sheriff of New Haven 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 195 


Co., Conn.; received land grant for services 
in King Philip’s War; m 1st, 1677, Mary Par- 
dee (1658-ca. 1684; George”, Huguenot, came to 
New Haven, 1644, m Martha Miles); 

8—-Dea. Stephen (1681-1755), clk. of New Cheshire 
Parish, Conn., 1747-52; m 1704, Elizabeth Sperry 
(1683-1760; John®, m Elizabeth Post; Richard’, 
of New Haven); 

7-—Gideon (1716-1807), capt. French and Indian 
War; mem. Conn. Gen. Assembly, 1756; capt. 
militia and mem. Com. of Inspection in Am. 
Rev.; m 1st, 1737, Anna Brockett (1715-62; John’, 
m Huldah Eells; Samuel®; John”, was at 
New Haven ante 1639); 

6—Jesse (1788-76), physician; in French and In- 
dian War and Am, Rev.; m 1759, Charity Mal- 
lory (Peter’, m Mary Beardsley); 

5-Charity (1761-1851), m 1781-82, Riverus Russell 
(1756-1834), soldier Am. Rev.; 

4-Temperance (1800-86), m 1815, Nathan Cook 
Dimick (d post 1850); 

3-Lucinda Mariah (1816-1901), m 1834, John Wood- 
ruff (8 above). 

2—-Dau. of Dr. Edward Day Woodruff (1850-1925), 
surgeon; capitalist; m 1882, Minnette Myrtle 
(1863-1925), dau. of John Roberts (1835-66), m 
Roscelia Adelaide (1839-1923), dau. of Charles 
MacDonald, from Scotland to Montreal, Can., 
18387; issue: I—Lesley Day (above); II—Helen 
Marie (m Ernest Hampshire Hill); Il1I-Edward 
Russell (m Edith Mayo); IV—Virginia May (0 
1902; m Charles Dickinson Gifford). 

I-m Nov. 2, 1911, Benjamin Franklin Riter, Jr., 
b Logan, Cache Co., Utah Ty., Sept. 27, 1886; 
son of Benjamin Franklin Riter, m Maria 
Inez Corlett. 

Ed. by pvt. tutors, at Columbia U., and piano 
study 3 yrs. under Eugene Heflley, New York. 
Mem. H.S.S.C., D.A.R., N.E. Hist. Geneal. Soc. 
Freeones: 95 E. First North, Salt Lake City, 

tah. 


1-RITZINGER, Frances Hart (Mrs. John Ram- 
say), 6 Buckhannon, W.Va., Oct. 25, 1879. 

7-Edward Hart, raised co. of vols. for service 
in French War; 

6—John (1707-79), mem. Provincial Assembly of 
N.J.; del. Cont. Congress, 1774-76; ‘‘a signer;’’ 
chmn. N.J. Council of Safety; mem. ist N.J. 
State Assembly; m Deborah Scudder; 

5-Edward, War 1812; m Nancy Stout; 

Steen a m Margaret Hart (g.dau. of John 

art); 

3—Elijah Montgomery, m Sarah Catherine Lytle. 

Maternally, 4-Robert Mooney, m Margaret 
Hazlett; 

3—-James J., m Elizabeth Westfall. 

2-Dau. of Creed William Hart (1841-97), Civil 
War; m Victoria Virginia Mooney (b 1844); 
issue: JI—Henry Westfall (b 1876; m Mary 
Doyle); II—Frances (above). 

II-m Nov. 29, 1906, John Ramsay Ritzinger (Aug. 
4, 1876-1922); son of Augustus William Rit- 
zinger, Indianapolis, Ind., and St. Paul, Minn., 
m Elizabeth Ramsay; issue: 1-Augustus Wil- 
liam, 6 St. Paul, Minn., Sept. 4, 1907; 2-Vir- 


Bee Hart, 6 Los Angeles, Calif., Apr. 26, 
Mem. D.S., D.A.R. Residence: ‘“Hartsease,” 


Buckhannon, W.Va. 


1-ROBERTS, George McKenzie, }) Vergennes, 
Vt., Dec. 28, 1886. 

5-John Roberts (1747-1830), soldier Am. Rev., 
wounded at Battle of L.I.; m 1776, Sarah Clapp 
(1757-1831) ; 

4—Thomas (1794-1875), col. Gov.’s Foot Guards. 
ise eae Conn.; m ist, Saphia Spear (1796- 

3-George Clapp (1821-1893), m 1850, Elizabeth 
Cogswell Hewett. 

1li-Edward Converse (qv); 

10-Lt. James (1620-1715), King Philip’s War; dep. 
Gen. Ct.; m 1st, 1648, Anna Long (1625-91): 

9-Maj. James (1645-1706), in charge of all Mass. 
forces in Me.; dep. and speaker Mass. Gen. 
Ct.; m 1668/69, Hannah Carter (1650-91): 

ont (1673-1707/08), m 1699, Abigail Sawyer (b 

7-Joshua (1704-44), colonial soldier; selectman, 
Merrimac, N.H.; m 1729, Rachel Blanchard 
(1712-1801) ; 

6—Joseph (1739-1828), sgt. Am. Rev.; m 1762, Eliz- 
abeth Davis (1743/44-1817); 

5-Rev. James (1772-1839), A.B., Harvard, 1799: 
rep. Vt. Legislature; Vt. state chaplain; town 


minister, Weathersfield, Vt., 1802-39; m 1st, 
Mehitable Cogswell; 

4-Elizabeth Cogswell (1803-97), m 1830, Dr. Simon 
Cummins Hewett (1803-88), noted bonesetter of 
Boston (Daniel Hewitt® [1773-1845], m 1797, 
Rachel Cummings); 

3—-Elizabeth Cogswell (1832-97), m 1850, George 
Clapp Roberts. (8 above). 

5-George McKenzie (b 1739), soldier Am. Revy., 
widow pensioned; m ist, 1787, Temperance 
Packer (1753-ante 1851); 

4—John (1797-1848), m Betsey Bement (1797-1888) ; 

gee (1821-1900), m 1856, Helen Rebecca Dens- 
ow. 

7-William Denslow, New Haven, Conn., 1740; 

6—William (17380-1810), soldier French and Indian 
War, wounded at Lake George, pensioned; m 
1st, 1758, Sarah Dorman (b 1726); 

5—-Eli (1769-1833), soldier Am. Rev., pensioned; m 
1788, Mary Andrews (1768-1856) ; 

4-Allen Andrews (1798-1850), founder, with Au- 
gustus G. Hazard, of Hazard Powder Co., 
Hazardville, Conn.; m 1822, Rebecca Bradley 
Tallmadge; 

38—Helen Rebecca (1835-1923), m Edwin McKenzie 
(8 above). 

10-Thomas Tallmadge (qv); 

9-Robert (d 1662), m 1648/49, Sarah Nash (b 1626); 

8-Lt. Thomas (1650-1730), called ‘‘Powder Tom’”’ 
by the Indians; m Elizabeth Alsop (1650-1719): 

7—Robert (1684-1755), m 1709, Abigail Peck (b 1686); 

Saree he (1711-91), m 1738, Mary Thompson (1716- 


5—-Daniel (1746-1831), began to write name Tall- 
madge; sgt. Am. Rev.; m 2d, 1798, Rebecea 
(Bradley) Potter (1770-1857); 

4-Rebecca Bradley (1800-89), m Allen Andrews 
Denslow (4 above). 

2-Son of George Simon Roberts (b 1860), jour- 
nalist; m 1885, Florence Loise McKenzie (1863- 
1905); issue: I-George McKenzie (above); II-— 
Wilson Burr (b 1888; m Olive Helen Davis); 
IlI—Edmond Hewett (1892-1905); [V—Helen Dens- 
low (1898-1905). 

I—-Asst. treas., Internat. Gen. Electric Co., New 


Vorke Mem. S.C; Wi, NESS 1 Sih, os. Ask, 
(treas. gen. 1922—), Dudley Family Assn., 
Denslow Family Assn., ete. Address: 120 


Broadway, New York. 


fated tect teat Victor, 6 St. Paul, Minn., Apr. 

, 1859. 

3-William Robertson (1769-1829), Scotland to 
Pictou, N.S., 1800; m ca. 1810-14, Lillias (1784- 
1853), dau. Rev. Alexander McIntosh, of In- 
verness, Scotland. 

&8-Thomas Blanchard (qv); 

7-Samuel (d 1707), removed to Andover, Mass., 
1686; m 2d, 1673, Hannah Doggett (d 1725); 

6—John, removed to Billerica, Mass.; m 1701, 
Mary Crosby; 

aoe (d 1796), m 1746, Rebecca Sheldon (d 

4—Justus (d 1831), soldier Am. Rev.; m 1st, 1787, 
Chloe Marshall (1767-1811); 

3—Charlotte (b 1798), m 1821, Robert Bell (d 1828). 

2-Son of Daniel Alexander Robertson (1812-95), 
m 1844, Julia Anna Bell (1826-1910); issue: I- 
Lillias Blanche (1845-1903; m 1866, Oscar Ste- 
phenson); II—William George (1846-1990; m 1882, 
Cora Louise Powell); III—Elizabeth Bell (b 
1849; m 1871, Augustine G. Langford); IV—Dan- 
iel Alexander (1850-52); V—Mackintosh (0 1852); 
ViI-Victor (above);VII—Julia A. (1861-1913; m 1886, 
Howard Morris; see son Victor, Vol. 1, p. 388). 

ViI—m Dec. 15, 1892, Alice Hildegarde Goodrich. 
6b St. Paul, Minn., Aug. 1, 1873; dau. of Judge 
Aaron Goodrich, first chief justice of Minn.; 
issue: 1—Alice Victoria (Nov. 3, 1893-Feb. 9, 
1920), m 1915, George Stone Hardenbergh (issue: 
George Adams, b Mar. 19, 1918); 2-Julia Alex-. 


andra, 6 Milwaukee, Wis., Feb. 8, 1896; m 
Jan. 8, 1916, Charles O'scar Kalman (issue: 
Charles Arnold, 6} Aug. 20, 1919). 

Wholesale dry goods mcht., St. Paul. Mem. 


exec. council Minn. Hist. Soc.; trustee James 

Jerome Hill Reference Library. Club: Uni- 

Nee Residence: 554 Portland Av., St. Paul, 
inn. 


1-ROBERTSON, William Joseph, } Fincastle, 
Va., Sept. 19, 1888. 

4—Rev. John Robertson (1776-1818), from Glasgow, 
Scotland; instr. William and Mary Coll., Va.; 
m Sarah Brand (d 1853); 

3-William Joseph (1817-98), B.L., U.-Va., ’41; dis- 


196 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


tinguished lawyer; judge Supreme Ct. of 
Appeals of Va., 1859-65; m 1848, Hannah Eliz- 
abeth Gordon. ' L 

8-William Churchill, from lng., settled in Mid- 
dlesex Co., Va., 1664, at ‘“‘Bushey Park’; ex- 
tensive planter; m 1703, Elizabeth Armistead; 

7-Col. Armistead (b 1704, in Va.), m 1725, Hannah 
Harrison (Nathaniel, of Wakefield, Va.); 

6—-Lucy, m 1756, John Gordon (d 1780), from Ire- 
land, with his brother James, ca. 1738; set- 
tled in Lancaster Co., Va.; was large tobacco 
mcht.; we 

5-James (1759-99), mem. Va. Cony., 1788; m 1777, 
his cousin, Hlizabeth Gordon (b 1758; Col. 
James’); f 

4—-Gen. William Fitzhugh (1787-1858), maj. gen, 
Va. militia; mem. 21st to 23d Congresses, 1830- 
35; originator of the independent treasury of 
the U.S.; m 2d, 1813, Elizabeth Lindsay (Col. 
Reuben, Albemarle Co., Va., m Hannah Tid- 
well); 

3-Hannah Elizabeth (1817-61), m William Joseph 
Robertson (3 above). 

j—Alexander Breckinridge (qv); 

6—-Robert (d 1772), of Botetourt Co., Va.; French 
and Indian War; m 1758, Letitia Preston (John’, 
from Ireland to Va., 1740, m Elizabeth Patton); 

5-Gen. James (1763-1833), of “Grove Hill,’’ Bote- 
tourt Co.; grad. William and Mary, 1785; mem. 
Va. Assembly; a founder of U. Va.; brig. gen. 
War 1812; mem. 11th to 14th Congresses, 1809- 
17; m 1791, Ann Selden; 

4—Cary (1796-1867), m Emma Gilmer; 

3—Peachy Gilmer (1835-64), m 1860, Julia Matilda 
Anthony. 

7-Dr. George Gilmer (1700-57), from Gilmerton. 
near Craig Miller Castle, Scotland, to Wil- 
liamsburg, Va., 1781; m 1st, 1732, Mary Peachy 
Walker; 

6—-Dr. George (1742-92), of ‘Pen Park,” Albe- 
marle Co., Va.; m Lucy Walker (Dr. Thomas’, 
burgess, mem. Va. Conv., 1775, Indian commr., 
explorer); 

5-Peachy Ridgeway, m 1808, Mary House (Capt. 
George®, of New London, Conn., m Mary 
Schapley, of Norwich, Conn.); 

4-Hmma (1807-93), m 1830, Cary Breckinridge (4 
above). 

6-Joseph Anthony, m Elizabeth-; 

5-Christopher (b 17444, m Mary Jordan (1749-1839; 
Samuel’, m Hannah-); 

4-Samuel (1779-1850), m Mary Fleming Irvine 
(Samuel5, m Anne F., dau. of Hugh Rose). 

3—Julia Matilda, m Peachy Gilmer Breckinridge 
(3 above). 

2-Son of William Gordon Robertson (1856-1910), 
m 1882, Nannie Anthony Breckinridge (b 1860): 
issue: I-Julia Breckinridge (1884-1916; m her 
2d cousin, Judge Maurice A. Breckinridge): 
II-William J. (above); IlI—Jane Gamble (18%1- 
1895); IV—Peachy Gilmer (b 1894; m John M. 
Nelson); V—Gordon (b 189%; m Nova Moore): 
ViI-George Morris (b 1897; m Irene Hedges): 
raon ca Anthony (6 1900); VIII-Sarah Brand 
(b 1902). 

II-m Nov. 14, 1918, Susan Radford Preston. b 
“Greenfield,’’ Botetourt Co., Va., Dec. 30, 1893: 
dau. of Alfred Garnett Preston, m Alice 
Brockenbrough, of “Greenfield,’’ Botetourt Co.. 
Va.; issue: 1-Preston Breckinridge, b ‘‘Green- 
field,’ Botetourt Co., Va., Sept. 12, 1919; 2— 
William J., Jr., 6 Richmond, Va., June 24, 
1922. : 

Ed. V.M.I. 1 yr. Newspaper work since 1912: 
editor, Wilmington (Del.) Every Evening. 
since 1923. Capt., inf., U.S.A., World War. 
Residence: 2131 Gilles St., Wilmington, Del. 


1-ROBINSON, Doane (Jonah Leroy), } Sparta, 
Wis., Oct. 19, 1856. 

7-John Robinson (hb 1654), of Oyster Bay and 
Hempstead, L.I.; built old mill still preserved 
at Roslyn, L.I.; mem. ist N.Y. Provincial Leg- 
islature, 1791; m Jeane-; 

6-Capt. Robert (ca. 1680-1762), of Brookhaven, 
L.1I.; m Mary Davis, of Brookhaven: 

5—-Robert (b 1718), of Chester, N.J.; French and 
Indian War; m 1749, Susana (Davis) Robinson 
(Samuel Davis’), widow of his cousin Jonah: 

4-Jonah (1750-1814), Am. Rev.: removed from 
Wantage, Sussex Co., N.J., to Bedford Co.. 
Pa., thence to Columbiana Co., O., 1800: m 
Joanna Daniels (1760-1843); 

3—Jonah (1791-1861), War 1812; m 1814, Sarah Mor- 
rison (1800-72). 


8-John Grow (1636-1727), of Ipswich, Mass.; m 
Hannah Lord; 

7-Samuel (6 1671), m 1694, Ruth Foster; 

6—John (b 1701); 

5-John (1720-75), m 1742, Mary Farrington: 

4—-Peter (1763-1837), Am. Rev.; m 1795, Deborah 
Tracy; 

3—Aeson (1797-ca. 1833), Cincinnati, O.; m Martha 
Young Noland. 

9-Lt. Thomas Tracy (qv); 

8-Thomas (6 1645), Preston, Conn.; m Sarah-; 

7-Thomas (b 1668); 

6—-Samuel (b 1692); 

5-Samuel (6 1732), Am. Rev.; 

4—Deborah (b 1766), m Peter Grow (4 above). 

2-Son of George McCook Robinson (1825-91), m 
1847, Rhozina Elvira Grow (1825-1902); issue: I— 
John Morrison (b and d 1848); II—William 
Charles (b 1849; m 1874, Ella W. Clarke); IIJ— 
Josepha Matilda (b 1851; m 1876, Harvey W. 
Throop); [V—Ella Kate (1854-1905; m 1879, Frank 
D. Wasson); V—Doane (above); VI-Sarah RE. 
(b 1859); VII—George Alpheus (b 1862; m Kate 
Hogue); VIII-Homer Nathan (6 1863; m 1891, El- 
len Baldwin); IX—Carrie Lee (1867-68). 

V—m Dec. 4, 1884, Jennie Austin (Dec, 19, 1862- 
Jan. 23, 1902); dau. of Henry Austin, of Leon, 
Wis.; issue: 1-Harry Austin, b Watertown, 
Dak. Ty., Dec. 4, 1888; m June 25, 1921, Jose- 
phine Max (issue: Pauline, b 1923); 2—-Will 
Grow, b Watertown, S.D., May 11, 1893; m Dee. 
joan Martha Slattery (issue: Suzanne, ) 

Hd. country schools; (hon. M.A., U. of S.D., 1911; 
Litt. - D7 Yankton 1922): Established the 
Monthly South Dakotan (hist. mag.), 1898; supt. 
Dept. of History of S.D., since 1901. Author 
(See Who’s Who in America). Mem. S.C.W., 
S.A.R. Residence: Pierre, S.D. 


1-ROBINSON, Eugene Webster, b Breckenridge, 
Mo., Feb. 25, 1887. 

7-Thomas Webster (b 1631), from Eng. to Water- 
town, Mass., with his mother, Margery-, and 
his stepfather, William Godfrey: removed to 
Hampton, N.H.; m Sarah Brewer (Thomas, of 
Roxbury, Mass.); 

6-Ebenezer (1667-1756), served in Indian wars: a 
grantee of Kingston, N.H.; m 1709, Hannah 
Judkins; 

5-Joseph (1724-1810), of Kingston, N.H.; m 1747, 
Maria Goss; 

4-Joseph (b 1769), of Wilton, Me.; m 2d, 1800, Ruth 
Butterfield (d 1854); 

eee (1808-66), m 1829, West Robinson (1808- 


§-Richard Bailey (qv); 

8-Dea. Joseph (1635-1712), of Rowley, Mass.: m 
Abigail Trumbull: 

7-Elder Richard (1675-1748), m Joanna Webster; 

6—Ebenezer (1719-1815), m Sarah Palmer: 

5-Ebenezer (1740-1807), selectman, tithingman, 
constable, Weare, N.H.; mem. Com. Safety: 
lt. militia; m 1762, Mehitable Baton (d 1818): 

4-Jesse (1775-1849), m 1797, Phebe Bailey (1777-1854 ; 
pee m Sarah, dau. of Capt. Samuel Phil- 
rick); 

3-Samuel Chase (1816-1905), settled at Brecken- 
ridge, Mo., 1873; m 1843, Hannah Ray Perkins. 

10—John Perkins (qv); 

9-Thomas (1616-86), Topsfield, Mass.; m 1640, 
Phebe Gould (6 1620); 

8-Elisha (1654-1705), m 1680, Catharine Towne; 

7-Jacob (b 1692), m 1721, Hannah Bowman: 

6-Joseph_ (1738-1805), Unity, N.H.: m 1762, Anna 
Batchelder (1741-1805) ; 

5-Jacob (1764-1839), m Hannah Chase (1769-1831: 
Amos’, m Hannah Carleton; Francis?; Sam- 
uel’; Moses®; Aquilla!®, qv); 

4—Abel (1791-1881), m Melenda Straw (1797-1860) : 

3-Hannah Ray (1821-1915), m Samuel Chase 
Bailey (3 above). 

2-Son of Lewellen Paul Robinson (1839-1916), m 
1868, Ella Francelia Bailey (1845-1917): issue: T— 
Rosa Eunice (b 1869): II—Rosie Nell (b 1871): 
IIT—Delmont Lewellen (b 1874); IV—Herbert 
Bailey (6 1876); V-Eugene Webster (above), 

V—m Jan. 1, 1910, Lezetta Rose Fink, 6 Alden. 
Minn., Feb. 25, 1884; dau. of Henry Fink, of 
Alden; issue: 1-Rosalie Zetta, b Ft. Worth, 
Tex., Jan. 26, 1914. 

B.S. in C.E., U. Mo., ’08 (Tau Beta Pi). Sec.- 
treas. McKenzie Construction Co. Mem. Am. 
Soc. C.E., S.A.R. Residence: 1125 W. Craig PI., 
San Antonio, Tex. 


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FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 197 


1-ROGERS, Grace Jeannette Haynes (Mrs. 
Fordyce H.), 6b Patten, Me., June 4, 1854. 

9-Walter Haynes (1583-1665), a founder of Sud- 
bury, Mass.; m Elizabeth— (1583-1659) ; 

8—John (1621-97), m 1642, Dorothy Noyes (1626-1715; 
Peter’); 

7—James (1660-1732), m 1689, Sarah Noyes (1669- 
1756; Joseph8; Rev. James’); 

6—Ahijah (1701-87), m 1726, Elizabeth 
1778; Thomas’; Thomas’; John’): 

5-Capt. Aaron (1727-82), m 2d, 1768, Mrs. Ruth 
(Wood) Bennet (1738-1835; David Wood*; John’; 
John§); 

4—-David Wood (1769-1846), m 1793, Hannah Piper 
(1769-1840; Jonathan®; Jonathan*; Jonathan’; 
Nathaniel§); 

38—David (1799-1872), m 1820, Nancy Walcott (1802- 
1869; Joshua‘). 

7-John Darling (d 1713), m 1660, Mary Bishop 
(1635-1703) ; 

6—-Thomas (1683-1749), m 1704, Sarah Buxton (b 

5-Jonathan (d 1746), m 1740, Sarah Wardwell (1714- 
1757) ; 

4—Jonathan (1742-1828), m 1763, Hannah Holt (1741- 
1826) ; 

38-Samuel (1789- 
1871). f 

2—-Dau. of Thomas Herrick Chase Haynes (1828- 
1864), civil engr. and surveyor; m 1849, Isabel 
Whitten Darling (1829-89), she m 2d, John Col- 
pitts; issue: I-Fremont Atwood (1851-76); IT- 
Cora Jeannette (6 and d 1852); IlI—Grace 
Jeannette (above); ITV—Samuel Darling (1856- 
1923); V—Annie Belle Louise (1860-62); WVI- 
Charles Thomas (1862-65). 

IlI-m May 7, 1895, Fordyce Huntington Rogers 
(Oct. 12, 1840-Nov. 2, 1914)} mfr. and capitalist: 
son of George Washington Rogers (Russell]*: 
Jabezt: Samuel>; Samuel’; Samuel?; James’), m 
Jane Emmons Rogers, of Detroit, came from 
Vergennes, Vt., 1840. 

Teacher, 1879-95, and dean of women and teacher 


Smith (d 


(1781-1859), m 2d, Mary Jellison 


of English literature, Olivet (Mich.) Coll.. 
1893-95. Trustee, Carnegie Public Library. 
Ocala, Pla’ Juifé: mem. A:IA.3 mem. N.E. 


Hist. Geneal. Soc., ete. Clubs: Colleve (De- 
troit, Mich.), Travel (New York), Woman’s 
(Ocala). Summer place: “Graford,’”’ Old Club, 
St. Clair Flats, Mich. Residence: 109 Anthony 
Rd., Ocala, Fla. 


1-ROLLINS, Bella Funk (Mrs. Herbert M.), 0 
Bloomington, Ill., Sept. 4, 1858, 

6—Frederick Funk, from Germany, 1733; 

5-Adam (b 1733), m Sarah Long; 

4-Adam _ (1758-1830), m Nancy Moore (Philip; 
Philip) ; 

3-Isaac (1797-1865), m Cassandra Sharp (1802-65). 

8-Samuel Bichardson (before 1652-1719), a Quak- 
er; a native of Eng.; driven from London to 
the West Indies ca. 1670, thence to Pa. ca. 
1686; first alderman of Phila.; mem. Ct. of 
Common Pleas; provincial councillor; was 
the second richest man in that city; m El- 
eanor— (before 1657-1703) ; 

7-Joseph_ (1675-1752), m 169, Elizabeth Bevan 
(royal descent); 

6-Edward (1711-51), m Ann Jones; 

5—John (1748-1828), Am. Rev.; m 1st, 
Lane; 

4-Samuel Lane (d 1820), m Ann Wright: 

3-Samuel Troup (1809-92), m 1832, Mary Welch 
(1812-70; Solomon’). 

2—-Dau. of Duncan M. Funk (1832-1911), large land 
owner and farmer; m 1857, Elizabeth Richard- 
son (1834-96); issue: I-Bella (above); II—Isaac 
Lincoln. 

I—m_ Oct. 19, 1882, Herbert M. Rollins, } Henry. 
Tll., June 11, 1855; son of Nathaniel Mitchell. 
of Henry, Ill.; issue: 1-Dana, b} Bloomington, 
Tll., Oct. 23, 1888. 

Member of) DEP AS D.A:G,, DA. Ro U.S!D: 1812: 
Club: Woman’s. Summer place: Shirley, Tl. 
Residence: 110 EK. Chestnut St., Bloomington, 
imbe 


1-MEDBERY, Lorena Robinson (Mrs. H. L.), 
b Bloomington, Ill., Feb. 4, 1902. 

1l—Luke Hitchcock (qv); 

10-Luke (1655-1727), m 1676, 
Henry); 

Mercy (1681-1761), m 1700, Ebenezar Day (1677- 
1763; Thomas!®; Robert); 

8—Miriam (1718-91), m 1739, Reuben Leonard (1716- 
1805; Josiah®; Josiah; John"); 


Christine 


Sarah Burt (d 1746; 


7—-Reuben (1742-1830), m 1764, Martha Lewis; 

6—Robert (b 1764), m 1795, Lucy Stephens (John’; 
Andrew’; Thomas®; Henry”); 

5-Cornelia (1804-75), m 1822, Alexander Goomes 
(1796-1858; John®; John?; Richard’); 

4-Sarah Ann (1822-1910), m 1847, John Chandler 
Ford (1823-1904; Adam; Luke®; Jacob?7; An- 
drew; Andrew®; Andrew’); 

38—Hiram (1850-88), m 1876, Rosalie Hunt (6 1853). 

2-Dau. of Georgiana Ford (qv for other line- 
bres m 1897, James Edwin Robinson (1844- 

M Mar. 6, 1922, Harold Laverry Medbery (qv). 

Ed. Ill. State Normal U. Mem. S.M.D., D.F.P.A., 
D.A.C. (state treas.), D.A.R., U.S.D.1812. Resi- 
dence: 1009 Fell Av., Normal, Il. 


Arms: 
heads erased and countercharged. 
Crest: Griffin’s head, couped gules. 


Chevron, sable and argent, three griffins? 


1-RUSSELL, Lillian Hillyard Tenney (Mrs. 
Joseph B.), b Mt. Sterling, Ky., July 17, 1855. 

%9Thomas Tenney (qv); 

8-Dea. John (1640-1722), m 1st, 1663, Mercy Parrat 
(1646-67; Dea. Francis®); 

7-Lt. Samuel (1667-1747/48), m 2d, 1690, Sarah Boyn- 
ton (1671/72-1709; Joseph’, m Sarah, dau. of 
Richard Swan; John’); 

6—Joseph (1698/99-1775), m 1722, Abigail Wood (b 
1700; John’, m Isabel, dau. of Edward Hazen; 
Thomas); 

eae (1729-1810), m 1755, Olive Armstrong (1736- 


4—Capt. David (1759-1851), soldier “Am. Rev.; m 
2d, 1789, Anna Jacobs (1765-1813): 

3-Capt. Seth (1792-1869), soldier War 1812; m 1818, 
Esther Miller (1794-1882). 

2-Only child of Otis Seth Tenney, LL.D. (1822- 
1916), grad. Norwich U., ’45; maj. C.S.A.; law- 
yer, Lexington, Ky.; m 1848, Junia Maria (d 
1906), dau. of Dr. James Warner, of Wilmine- 
ton, Del. 

M May 20, 1880, Joseph Ballister Russell; issue 
(all 6 Cambridge, Mass.): 1-Charles Theodore, 
b Aug. 28, 1881; A.B., Harvard, 702; m Mar. 14, 
1906, Louise, dau. of William A. Rust, of Bos- 
ton; 2-Sarah E., 6 May 18, 1883; m Oct. 6, 1908, 
Robert Hude Neilson; 3—Joseph Ballister, Jr., 
vb Oct. 24, 1884; A.B., Harvard, ’07; m Mar. 9, 1909, 
Jacquelin Jerrold Kelley; 4—Junia K., b Aug. 
1887; m Harold Francis Mason; 5—Otis Tenney, 
b 1889; Harvard, 711; m Jan. 1917, Charlotte 
Pumpelly, dau. of Harry Lloyd Smyth, of 
Dublin, N.H. 


198 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


Ed. Wesleyan Female Coll., Wilmington, Del. 
Mem. C.D.A., U.D.C. (O. S. Tenney Chapter). 
Club: Chilton. Residence: 69 Sparks St., Cam- 
bridge, Mass. 


1-ROBINSON, Georgiana Ford (Mrs. J. E.), b 
Freeport, Ill., Jan. 19, 1877. 
11l—Capt. John Gallup (qv); 
10-Capt. John (1615-75), mm 1634, 
(John, m Margaret Reade); 
9-Elizabeth, m Henry Stephens; 
8—-Thomas (1678-1750), m 1702, Mary Hall (1677-1719; 


Hannah Lake 


Stephen’); 
7-Andrew (1709-70), m 1735, Esther Safford (1720- 
73; John’; John’®; John”; Thomas»); 


6—John (1739-1801), soldier Am. Rev.; ;™m 1759, Phebe 
Howe (1742-1811; Samuel’; John’; Samuel®; Wil- 
liam?°; Edward‘); 

5-Lucy, m 1795, Robert Leonard (Reuben®, Am. 
Rev.; Reuben’, Am. Rev.; Josiah’; Josiah’®; 
John?) ; 

4—Cornelia (1804-75), m 1822, Alexander Coomes 
(1796-1858; John®, Am. Rev.; John®, Am. Rev.; 
Richard’); 

3—-Sarah Ann (1822-1910), m 1847, John Chandler 
Ford (1823-1904; Adam‘; Luke®, Am. Rev.; Ja- 
cob’, Am. Rev.; Andrew’; Andrew’; Andrew’). 

2-Dau. of Hiram Ford (1850-88), m in 1876, Rosalie 
Hunt (6 in Germany, 1853); issue: I-Georgiana 
(above); II—Bessie (1879-1921; m in 1911, John R. 
Miller). 

I-m Oct. 5, 1897, James Edwin Robinson (Sept. 
11, 1844-Dec. 8, 1920); issue (all b Bloomington, 
Ill.): 1-Lorena Hortense (Mrs. Harold L. Med- 
bery, av for Hitchcock lineage); 2-James Ed- 
win, b Oct. 19, 19094; 3-—Esther Naomi, 0 Mar. 
1, 1908; 4-Hiram Ford, } Nov. 2, 1911. 

Mem. SoM. DD: DIN. PAl, SS. Dabs DA Ca(iilestate 
repent, 1924), DACAW., HEL S.-C.) DIATR 2U.SeD) 
1812, ete. Residence: 1411 N. Main St., Bloom- 
ington, Il. 


1-MEDBERY, Harold Laverry, 
Tll., Oct. 19, 1896. 

1l—Degory Priest (qv); 

10—Mary, m 1630, Phinehas Pratt; 


b Armington, 


%9Aaron (b 1654), m Sarah Pratt (Joseph; 
Joshua"); 

8-Henry; 

7-Lemuel (b 1719), m 1741, Hannah Leonard 
(James’; James®; James”); 


6-Hannah, m 1767, Oliver Danforth (1743-1828), sol- 
dier Am. Rev. (Samuel’?; Rev. Samuel’; Rev. 
Samuel; Nicholas”); 

5-Abigail (1775-1871), m 1796, Benjamin Horton; 

4—-Lucinda (1800-31), m 1818, William Coddington 
Verry (1795-1877); See Vol. 1, p. 723, for Verry 
and other lineages; 


3-William A. (1819-98), m 1842, Sarah A. Farns- 
worth (1822-98; Emnos*; Stephen®; Stephen’; 
Samuel’; Matthias’). 


2-Son of Frances Verry (6 1856), m 1881, Edward 
Stephen Medbery (b 1853). 

M Mar. 6, 1922, Lorena Hortense Robinson (qv). 

V.p. Corn Belt Oil Co. U.S.N. Aviation serv- 
ice, overseas 7 months, World War. Mem. 
A.L. Residence: 1009 Fell Av., Normal, Il. 


1-ROLLINS, Hyder Edward, } Abilene, Tex., 
Nov. 8, 1889. 

10-James (Rawlins) Rollins (qv); 

9-Thomas (1641-1708), of Exeter, N.Y.; charged 


with treason for plotting against the roval 
governor Cranfield; m Rachel Cox; 

8—Joseph (1674-1748), of Stratham; m Hannah-; 
m 2d, Lydia-; 

7—Joseph (1702-ca. 1773), of Exeter and Hampton 
Falls; took part in siege of Louisbourg, re- 
ceiving allowance from the government for 
losses; m Hannah Redman; 

6—Eliphalet (1734-1819), of Exeter and Toudon: 
served in Col. Wyman’s regt. in Can., 1776, 
and in campaign of 1781; m Abigail Glidden: 

Pep h aes (1758-1843), Am. Rev.; m Elizabeth 
Bean; 

4—-Nathaniel Glidden (1785-1860), of Wilmot Flat, 
N.H.; m Mercy Brown; 


38-Eliphalet Bean (1829-1904), moved to Danger- 


field, Tex., 1850, to Mantua, Tex., 1865, to Abi- 
Saye Tex., 1881-1904; soldier C.S.A.; m Mary 
Jack. 


5-Jacob Hyder, }) of English parents, 1776, nr. 
Charlotte, N.C.. d nr. Cookeville (now Putnam 
Co.), Tenn., 1854; m Hannah Rockwell (1780- 
1862) ; 

4—John L., 
Hyder; 


(1817-49), m his cousin, Elizabeth 


3-James Abercrombie (0 1839), chaplain, C.S.A.; 
m 1861, Elizabeth Malotte (1915). 

2-Son of Nathaniel Glidden Rollins (b 1859), of 
Abilene, Tex., since 1881; m Elva Hyder (0 


1870). 
Not married. B.A., Southwestern, ’10; M.A., 
U. Tex., 1912; M.A., Harvard, 1916, Ph.D., 1917. 


Education since 1911. Asst., asso. prof. and 
prof. English, New York U., since 1920. Pvt. 
and 2d It., Signal Corps, U.S.A., 1917-19 (See 
Who’s Who in America). Address: Graduate 
Hall, New York University, University 
Heights, New York. 


1-ROMAN, Charles Beauregard, ) New Orleans, 
La., Nov. 24, 1886. 

7-Sieur Noel Roman (b France, 1645), 
nette Reynaud; 

6—Sieur Baltazar (b 1670), m Marguerite, dau. 
of d’Etienne Reynaud, m Dominique Paris; 

5-Sieur Jacques (b 1797), m St. Charles Parish, 
La., 1741, Marie Joseph, dau. of d’Etienne 
d’Aigle dit Marbrouche, m Suzanne Des- 
péron; 

4-Sieur Jacque Etienne (b 1748), m Marie Louise, 
dau. of de Jacques Patin, m Louise Barré; 

38-André Bienvenu (1795-1866), 6th and 8th gov. of 
La.; speaker of La. House; elected to U.S. 
Senate but resigned; one of three peace 
commrs. sent by C.S.A. to interview Lincoln 
at Washington; m Francoise Aimeé, dau. of 
Charles Parent, m Jeanne Rochon. 

8-George Smith, from Eng., with his brother, 
Thomas, to Carolina, 1671, settled at Charles- 
town, Mass.; m Sarah Boylston; 

7-Thomas, mcht.; m Elizabeth Schinking (g.dau. 
of James Moore, atty. gen., sec., counsellor 
to the gov., and gov. of Carolina); 

6-Thomas, planter; m Sabina Smith (Thomas’, 
brother of George, above, 2d landgrave and 
gov. of Carolina); 

5—-Thomas (0b 1719), banker, m Sarah Moore 
(Roger®, m Catharine, dau. Sir William Rhett, 
1666-1722, son of Sir Walter, of The Hague, 
created baronet, 1660, from London, Eng., to 
Charles Town, S.C., 1694); 

4—James (b 1761), barrister of the Middle Temple, 
London; m Marianna Gough (Capt. Richard’); 

3-Robert Barnwell (Smith) Bhett (assumed 
name Rhett, 1837; 1800-76), atty. gen. of S.C.; 
mem. 25th to 30th Congresses, 1837-49; U.S. 
senator, 1850-52; m 1st, 1827, Elizabeth Wash- 
ington Burnet (Andrew W.4, m Elizabeth 
Washington de Saussure, from Switzerland 
to S.C., 17380). 

2-Son of Alfred Roman, col. and insp. gen. on 


m Antoi- 


staff of Gen. Beauregard, C.S.A.; judge Crim- 
inal Ct. of La.; historian; ™ Ist, Pelicie 
Aimee: m 2d, 1863, Sarah Taylor Rhett (1844- 


I—Aimee (b and d 1864); II—Elise 
(m Alfred J. Dufour); IIlI—Robert Edmund; 
IV—James Alfred; V—George Michel; VI-AI- 
fred Rhett (m Louise Williams); VII-Edmund 
Rhett; VIII—Charles B. (above); [X—Jeanne de 
Saussure (m William Calvin Hudson); X— 
Marguerite Aimee; XI—Sarah Rhett (m Fred- 
erick Bigby). 

VilI-m June 15, 1921, Eleanor Van Benthysen, 
b Columbia S.C., Nov. 25, 189%; dau. of Edward 
Van Benthysen,. of Columbia: issue: 1—-Charles 
Ba dt, 0 Columbiasis.€ OCte29 21023: 

Residence: 1518 Lady St., Columbia, S.C. 


1-ROSAMOND, William Sam, 6 Paris, Lamar 
Co., Tex., July 3, 1889. 

7—“Sergeant” Rosamond (b ca. 1655 in France), 
left France at the revocation of the Edict 
of Nantes, 1685; joined army of William Prince 
of Orange, of Holland: 

6-Thomas, from Ireland, settled at Abbeville, 
S.C., 1740; 

5-—Cavt. Samuel (1738-1818), named in the first 
U.S. Census of 1790 as Capt. Samuel Roseman, 
residing at Abbeville. S.C.; m —Hodges: 

4—Richard (17°5-1856), m 1818, Mary (Polly) Strib- 
ling (Striblinsky); 

8—-Addison (185-79), served in Civil War from 
Miss.: m 1851, Julia A. Holland. 

9-William Strother (ca. 1630-1702), from Mng. to 
Va., 1650: m Dorthea—; 

&-Jeremiah (1652-1746), m Eleanor-—; 

7—Jeremiah, lived in Culpeper Co., Va., 1746: 
BEN de to Salanda River, S.C.; m Catherine 

enn 

Gevindicn) ‘a 1790), Grassy Island, N.C.; m Nan- 

ey Lawler; 


1921); issue: 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 199 


5-John, m 1785, Tabitha Cheek; 

4—Elisha (1813-64), m 1834, Malinda Hutchinson; 

38-Samuel (1835-1907), served in Civil War from 
Mo.; m Mary Elizabeth Wallace (b 1838). 

2-Son of William Addison Rosamond (6 1861), 
1888, Mary Allie Strother (b 1864); issue: I= 
William Sam (above); II—Allie Julia (1892-1923; 
m 1920, Clarence L. Williams). 

I-m Aug. 16, 1922, Elizabeth Ann Horschler, bd 


Jack Co., Tex., Dec. 15, 1898; issue: 1—Paul 
Petar b Oklahoma City, Okla., Aug. 26 
Grad. Decatur Bapt. Coll, Decatur, sex, “09: 


studied at Baylor U., Waco, Tex., 1912-13. Supt. 
of schools at Walters, Okla., 1914-16. Second 
ihe, (A ROL U.S.A., 1917; Ist It., M.T.C., 1918; 
capt., 1919; service in France. Vocational edn. 
dir., U.S.A., Ft. Sam Houston, Tex., 1920, in 
public schools, Drumright, Okla., 1921, in pub- 
lic schools, Oklahoma City, since 1922; B.S., 
Wer Oklas 1928. Mem. A.L. Residence: S11 E. 
15th St., Oklahoma City, Okla. 


1-ROWAN, Andrew Summers, 0 Gap Mills, Va. 
(now W.Va.), Apr. 28, 1857. 

6-John Rowan, from Scotland, settled nr. Ha- 
Jee Ee Md.; 

5—Jo 

uaa (b 1730), of Lynchburg, Va.; soldier Va. 
troops in Am. Revy.; 

3-Sebastian (1789-1855), pioneer of Craig Co., Va.; 
m Martha Givens. 

2-Son of John Madison Rowan (1829-1911), sailed 
around Cape Horn to Calif., 1849, but returned 
via Isthmus of Panama to Va. and settled at 
Gap Mills; col. 108th Va. Inf., C.S.A.; mem. 
Va. Legislature and W.Va. House of Dele- 
gates; treas. of W.Va.; m Virginia Wirt Sum- 
mers (1834-62), desc. William Wirt, atty. gen. 
in the prosecution of Aaron Burr for treason; 
issue: I—Andrew Summers (above); II—Vir- 
ginia (b 1859; m Allen Caperton, son of U.S. 
Senator Allen T. Caperton); III—John Lewis 
(Pp 1862). 

I-m Apr. 12, 1887, Ida Mary Symns, b Atchison, 
Kan., Sept. 12, 1862; dau. of Andrew Burnside 
Symns; issue: 1—Elizabeth Symns, b Atchi- 
son, Kan., Jan. 10, 1891. 

M 2d, Aug. 7, 1904, Josephine (Morris) de Greayer, 
b San Francisco, Cal.; dau. of William James 
Morris, of Philadelphia. 

U.S.M.A., ’81. Topographer and soldier; parti- 
cipated in Western frontier, Canadian boun- 
dary, Cuban and Puerto Rican campaigns, 
Philippine Insurrection and Moro campaign; 
awarded D.S. Cross (Cuba); silver star for gal- 
lantry in action (Philippines). Arranged with 
Gen. Garcia for codperation of American 
and Cuban forces (See Who’s Who in Amer- 
ica). Summer place: “Outcrop,’” Mill Valley, 
Marin Co., Calif. Residence: 1036 Vallejo St., 
Russian Hill, San Francisco, Calif. 


1-ROWLEY, Howard Cortland, b Cortland, N.Y., 
Mar. 28, 1876. 

9-Edward Fuller (qv); 

8—-Matthew (1603 ?-1678), settled at Plymouth; rep. 
Colony Ct., 1653; chmn. Council of War, 1671; 
surgeon gen. colony troops, 1673; capt. King 
Philip’s War; m Frances-: 

7—Elizabeth, m 1652, Moses Rowley (b ante 1632- 
d 1705; Henry, d 1673, came to Mass. ca. 1630); 

6—Nathan (1664-1742), m Merey Hatch (b 1667): 

ceiearney (1720-1801), m Christiana Weeks (1716- 

4—Nathan C. (1756-1830), pvt. Mass. militia in Am. 
Rev.; m Lucy Lament (or Lamen or LaMan: 
Cornelius®, pvt. Mass. militia in Am. Rev.); 

eget Weeks (1802-51), m Caroline Bilger (1812- 

2—Son of Brainard Nathan Rowley (1848-1903), ed- 
itor and pub. Calif. Fruit Grower (now the 
Calif. Fruit News, San Francisco; m 1874, Mary 
Eleanor Gallagher (1851-1920); issue: I-Howard 
C. (above); II-Ridgway Lloyd (b 1883; m Bertha 
Perle Strite). 

I-—m Sept. 25, 1901, Belle Gardner, 
Calif., Aug. 27, 1877; dau. 
Eunice Wardwell. 

Editor and pub. Calif. Fruit News (established 
by father, 1888). Mem. S.A.R. (pres. Calif. soc.. 
1925-26; v.p. gen. Nat. Soc., 1926—). Clubs: 
Bohemian, Commercial, Commonwealth. Resi- 
ae 1100 Sacramento St., San Francisco, 

alif. 


6 Santa Cruz, 
of Alonzo Gardner, m 


1-ROYCE, Helen Elizabeth, 6 Windsor, 
Oct. 11, 1873. 

8-Robert Royce (d 1676), from Eng. in the “Fran- 
cis’; settled at Stratford, Conn., 1648, at New 
eee 1660; dep. Gen. Ct., 1661; m 1634, Mary 

ims 

7-Nehemiah (1635-1706), m 1660, Hannah Morgan 
(1642- a iae James, of New London, 9 times dep. 
Gen. 

6—-Nehemiah (1682/83-1725), m 1710, Keziah Hall 
(Capt. Samuel’, oer Gen. Ct.; John’, Pequot 
War, dep. Gen. 

5-Nehemiah (1722- oy. ee 1744, Rhoda Royce (Abel'; 
Lt. Samuel’, dep. Gen. Ct; Samuel); 

4-Lent (1767-1809), m 1789, Naomi Beach (Samuel5); 

3—Enos (1803-74), m Sarah Elizabeth Atwater (1807- 
1887; Isaact; Am. Rev., m Lucy Merriam; 
Stephen®, m Elizabeth Yale; David®, m Ruth 
Bradley; John’, m Ruth Peck). 

10-—Matthew Allyn (qv); 

9-Capt. Thomas, m Abigail Warham; 

8-Col. Matthew, m Elizabeth Walcott (Henry’®; 
Henry’; Henry); 

7-Capt. Peletiah, m Mary Stoughton; 

6—-Samuel Wolcott, m Jerusha Mills; 

5-Samuel, m Jerusha Bissell; 4 

4-Emily, m Capt. Josiah Phelps (Josiah®; Jo- 
siah*; Josiah’; Josiah®; Samuel®; William”); 

3-Emily Harriet, m Edward Hubbell Hollister 
(1826-75), served in U.S.V. in Civil War (Edwin 
Madison‘; Gideon®; Nathaniel®; Lt. Gideon’; 
Thomas’; John®; John”, qv). 

10-Gov. William Bradford (qv); 

9-Maj. William (1624-1703/04), dep. gov. Mass., 1692; 
m 1st, 1651, Alice Richards (1627-71); 

s—Alice: (1663- 1745), m Maj. James Fitch (6 1649), 
maj. and asst. of the colony, 1681; 

7-Jerusha, m Daniel Bissell; 

é—Ebenezer F., officer Am. Rev.; m Esther Hay- 
den; 

5—Jerusha, m Capt. Samuel Allyn (5 above). 

2-Dau. of Lucien Merriam Royce (1838-1907), drug- 
gist, New York; served in Co. A, 25th Conn. 
Vols in Civil War; m 1872, Emma Gratia Hol- 
lister (b 1852); issue: I-Helen Elizabeth (above); 
II-Lucy Atwater (6 1876); Il1I—Robert Hollister 
(6 1880). 

I-—Adelphi Coll., ’95. Teacher. Mem. S.M.D., 
Daughters of Vets. of Civil War, etc. Sum- 
mer place: ‘Corn Crib Cottage,’’ Madison, 
Conn. Winter place: “Barbour House,’”’ Wind- 


Conn., 


sor, Conn. Residence: 5 Pliny Ct., Hartford, 
Conn. 

1-RUDOLPHY, Jay Besson, 6 Hoboken, N.J., 
Nov. 30, 1887. 


3-John Leonhard Rudolphy (1819-1890; Rudolphé 
family originated in France), came from Ger- 
many to New York, 1850; was wholesale drug- 
gist and author of Pharmaceutical Directory 
and Handbook; m Anna Louise, dau. of Ernst 
August Robbelen, distinguished physician of 
Hameln, Germany. 

1i—Edward Fuller (av); 

10-Samuel (ca. 1612- 1683), m 1635, Jane Lothrop 
(Rev. John, qv); 

9-Hannah (b 1636), m 1658/59, Nicholas Bonham (4 
1684), resided in Mass. and N.J., 1661-84; mage 
istrate to arrange local govt., 1673; 

8—Mary (1661-1734), m 1681, Rev. Edmund Dunham 
(1661-1734; Benejah?®; Dea. John?®, qv); 

7-Eamund (1691-1749), m 1717, Dinah Fitz Randolph 
(b 1700; Thomas’; Edward’, of royal and surety 
baron descent, from Eng., 1630; juryman at 
Barnstable, * Mass., 1641; m 1637, Elizabeth [b 
ca. 1620], dau. of Dea. Thomas Blossom, of 
Plymouth, Mass 

6—Daniel (b 1727/28), m 1749, Elizabeth Martin (desc. 
John Martin, of Dover, N.H., and Piscataway, 
N.J., m Esther, dau. of Thomas Roberts, pres. 
Court, Dover, N. jal e 

5-Sarah (1767- 1843), m 1785, Cornelius Carhart (1765- 
1818; Cornelius*, maj. Cont. Army; desc. 
Thomas Carhart [1650-95], son of Anthony, of 
Co. Cornwall, from Eng. to New York ca. 1689, 
holding commission as pvt. sec. to Col. 
Thomas Dongan); 

4—Sarah (1794-1873), m 1815, Philip Runkle (1792-1833 ; 
dese. Adam Runkle, to America bet. 1735-45) ; 

38—Sarah C, (1816-96), m 1838, Jacob Besson (1811-90; 
John‘; John®, ensign Am. Revy.; Francis®). 

2-Only child of Charles Bruno Rudolphy (1851- 
1892), m 1877, Almira Josephine Besson (1842-1914), 

Not married. Columbia U., College of Physicians 
and Surgeons, M.D., 1915; Grad. Sch. of Medi- 


200 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


cine of U. Pa. Physician; asso. on opthalmol. 
service, P.E. Hosp., Phila.; instr. ophthal- 
mology, Grad. Sch. of Medicine of U. Pa., and 
in Sch. of Medicine of U. Pa. First lt. and 
capt., M.C., U.S.A., active duty, Aug. 27, 1917- 
Oct. 4, 1919. Mem. S.M.D., S.R., Sulgrave Instn., 
Hist. Soc. of Pa. Residence: 206 S. 48d St., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


CLEVELAND 


Arms; Per chevron, sable and ermine a chevron 
engrailed counterchanged. 

Crest: A demi old man proper, habited azure, hav- 
ing on a cap gules turned up with a hair front, 
holding in the dexter hand a spear, headed 
argent, on top of which is fixed a line proper, 
passing behind him, and coiled up in the sinister 
hand. 

Motto: Semel-et-semper. 


1-SINCLAIR, Aileen Cleveland Higgins (Mrs. 
John A.), 6b Perry, Ill., Dec. 7, 1882. 

8-Richard Higgins (qv); 

7—Jediah (1656-1715), m Mary Newbold; 

6—-Joseph (1702-82); 

eran (d 1802), officer Am. Rev.; m 1779, Sarah 

out; 

4—James (1780-1840), m Alice Snooks; 

38—Lewis (1809-32), m Ann Cramer. 

8-Moses Cleveland (qv); 

7-Samuel (1657-1736), m 2d, 1682, Persis Hildreth; 

6-Joseph (1689-1766), m 1st, 1710, Abigail Hyde; 

5-Benjamin (1714-97), m 1736, Rachel-; 

ieee (1754-1833), soldier Am. Rev.; m 1808, Alice 

ent; 

3—John Kent (1814-80), m 1833, Emeline Canfield. 

2-Dau. of James Redding Higgins (1846-1924), am 
1849, Mary Louise Cleveland (1849-1913). 

M June 14, 1911, John Archibald Sinclair, b Fair- 
mont, Minn., May 17, 1883; son of Henry Sin- 
clair, of Eng. 

A.B., Stanford, ’20 (Gamma Phi Beta). Author 
(See Who’s Who in America). Residence: 
Howard Rd., San Mateo (Hillsborough), Calif. 


anes George, b Mercersburg, Pa., July 26, 


5-Johan Jacob Rupley (1724-93), from Laufen, 
Switzerland, in the “Phoenix,” 1743, to Phila- 
delphia: settled at Lancaster, Pa.; was mem. 
Com. of Observation, Nov. 1775: removed to 
Cumberland Co.; was lt. Cumberland Co. 
militia in Am. Rev.; m 2d, Maria Schaffer; 


4-Frederick (d 1830), m Margaret Snyder; 

3-Simon (1793-1860), m Sarah Gilbert. 

6—-Simon (Schneider) Snyder (172?-1784), b Kreutz- 
nach, Germany; settled in Lancaster Co., Pa.; 
one of the Lancaster Associators, 1776; and 
elected ensign of 4th Bn. of same; apptd. 
sub-lt. by the Council of Safety; , 

5-Simon (1747-1804), del. Lancaster Conv. of As- 
sociators, July 4, 1776, as a pvt. of 7th Bn.; 
was corp. of same, Sept. 9, 1776; m Catherine-; 

ATs winks (1771-1821), m Frederick Rupley (4 
above). 

5-Bernhardt Gilbert (1724-1802), from France, 1743: 
settled in York Co., Pa.; served in the British 
colonial army; m Catherine Bender (1728-1808) ; 
Jacob’, pvt. 8d Bn., York Co. militia, 1783); 

4—George (1754-1803), pvt. 4th Bn., York Co. militia 
in Am. Rev.; m Elizabeth (Ritter) Knouse (1751- 
1823; Casper Ritter® [d 1732], from Holland, set- 
tled in Northampton Co., Pa., flour miller, con- 
Stable; signer of petition to Gov. William 
Denny, 1758; naturalized, 1754; pvt., Capt. Bal- 
liet’s co., 2d Bn., 1781); 

38—Sarah (1793-1882), m Simon Rupley (3 above). 

2-Son of George Gilbert Rupley (1817-99), mer- 
chant; justice and burgess; m Wilhelmina 
Baxter (1819-87); issue: I-Simon Gilbert (m 
Annie Alleman); II-Sarah E. (m Rev. A. A. 
Black); Il1I—George (above); ITV—Annie. 

III—m Dec. 28, 1882, Emma C. Rudolph, b La 
Crosse, Wis., Oct. 6, 1858; dau. of Henry 
Rudolph, of Trempeleau, Wis. (6 in Germany): 
issue (all 6b Duluth, Minn.): 1—Wilhelmina, b 
Dec. 12, 1888; Wells Coll.; m July 11, 1905, Her- 
bert Porter Carrow (issue: Teressa; Herbert 
Porter, Jr.); 2-George Gilbert, b Oct. 12, 1885: 
U. Mich.; m Hstelle Sagehorn; 3-Anna Barbara, 
b June 15, 1888; m Jan. 11, 1917, Charlemagne 
Tower, Jr. 

A.B., Mercersburg, ’75, A.M., 1878. Dealer in 
lands. Mem. S.A.R., S.W. 1812. Residence: 721 
E. First St., Duluth, Minn. 


1-RUSLING, Lee Judson, } Lawrenceville, Pa., 
May 27, 1910. 

5-James Rusling’ (1762-1826), from Eng. to New 
York, 1795; m 1st, 1787, Mary (1766-1809), dau. of 
Joseph Fowler, of Eng., m Mary Tomlinson: 

4-Sedgwick (1799-1876), m 1st, 1821, Electa W. Cum- 
mings (1802-67) ; 

38—Joseph Fowler (1831-96), m Stella Shoemaker 
Orton. 

10-George Pardee (qv); 

9-Joseph (b 1664), of New Haven, Conn.: m 1688. 
Elizabeth Yale (1667-1701; Thomas’, m, Mary 
Turner); 

8-John (1698-1766), of Sharon, Conn.; m Betsey 
Horne; 

7—Jehiel (d 1768), of Sharon; m 1748, Joanna Clark: 

6—Jehiel (1749-1804), of Sharon; m 1773, Katherine 
Miller (Dea. Gain’); 

5—-Mary (6 1775), m 1798, Joseph Orton: 

4—Dr. Milton P. (1795-1864), of Lawrenceville, Pa.: 
m Mary Lindsley Ford (1810-52; Hon. James®, m 
Maria Lindsley); 

38-Stella S. (1887-1914), m 1857, Joseph Fowler Bus- 
ling (3 above). 

1i—John (Linle) Lindsley, from Eng., settled at 
Branford, Conn., ca. 1640; 

10-Francis (d 1704), large landholder; a founder 
of Newark, N.J., 1666; m Susanna Culpepper; 

9-John (1667-1749), m Elizabeth-: 

8-Judge John (b 1694), judge of first court held 
in Morristown in 1740 and thereafter; m Sarah-; 

7-Eleazer (1737-94), It. col. and col. Cont. Army, 
a.-d.-c. on staffs Gen. George Washington and 
Gen. Marauis de LaFayette; m (Wallace) Mary 
Miller (1738-1806) ; 

6-Judge Hleazer (d 1825), m 1787, Eunice Halsey 
(1769-1857; Jeremiah’, m Elizabeth Woodruff): 

5-Maria (1788-1846), m Hon. James Ford (1788-1859: 
Benjamin’, m Jemima Walker); 

4—Mary L. (1810-52), m Dr. Milton Pardee Orton 
(4 above). 

2-Only child of Henry Palmer Busling’ (1871-1921), 
m 1904, Marie L. Judson (John Leander® [1846- 
1901], m Mary Mack [1849-19221; Junius*, m 
Lavenda Bushnell; John5, m Sabra Adams). 

Residence: Lawrenceville, Pa. 


1-RUSSELL. George Harvey, ) Milwaukee, Wis., 
Nov. 3, 1866. 

8-William Russell (d 1662), from Eng. bet. 1636-45; 
was at Cambridge, Mass., 1645; m Martha-—: 

7-John (1645-1733), Cambridge Farms, Mass.; m 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 201 


Elizabeth Fiske (David’; David®, Watertown, 

Mass., 1638); 

6—John (1671-1746), a propr. of Brimfield, Mass.; 
moderator; m Rebecca-; 

5-John (1719-56) Chesterfield, Mass.; m Mehitabel 

_ Lincoln (d 1801); 

4-Solomon (1749- ‘hogy, Chesterfield, Mass.; m 1786, 
Sarah Rice (1762-1847; Peter, m Dinah —); 

38—Harvey (1805-43), Pittsfield, Mass.; m 1834, Lucy 
Maria Tucker (1807-84). 

9—-John (Guild) Guilds (qv); 

8-Samuel (1647-1730), King Philip’s War; freeman 
at Salem, Mass., 1678; selectman at Dedham, 
1693-1713; dep. Gen. Ct., 1719; m 1676, Mary 
Woodcock (6 1631/32; Samuel’, m Ann Herring); 

7-Samuel (1677-1750), Lebanon, Conn.; m 1700/01, 
Sarah Hartshorn (b 167$); 

6—-Samuel (1704-71), m 1781, Catherine Allen, of 
Lebanon, Conn.; 

5-Samuel (1749-1831), Columbia, Conn.; m Hannah 
Newcomb (1754-1811); 

4—Silas (1776-1840), m 1796, Susanna Walker (6 1778); 

3-Gerry (1812-72), began to write name Guilds; 
merchant, Pittsfield, Mass.; m Jane Homer (b 
1815), of Boston. 

2-Son of Harvey Russell (1835-74), m 1858, Mary 
Hane Guilds (6 1838); issue: I-Isabel Guilds (b 
and d 1860); II-George Harvey (above). 

II—m Jan. 18, 1898, Laura Eustis, } New Orleans, 
La., May 30, 1873; dau. of late Cartwright 
Eustis, of New Orleans, La., and sister of 
Cartwright Eustis, Jr. (See Vol. 1, p. 593, for 
genealogy); issue: 1-Laura Eustis, b Milwau- 
kee, Wis., Oct. 18, 1895; m Bradlee Van Brunt; 
2-Marion, b Milwaukee, Wis., Apr. 20, 1897; m 
Edgar J. Topping, Jr. 

Pres. George H. Russell Co., underwriters, Mil- 
waukee; dir. Standard Accident Ins. Co. of 
Detroit; mgr. ins. dept. C.,.M.&St.P.R.R. Co. 
since 1918, etc. (See Who’s Who in America). 
On staffs of Govs. W. D. Hoard and EB. L. 
Philipp with rank of col.; capt., Q.M.R.C., 1918. 
Clubs: Racquet and Tennis (New York), Chi- 
cago (Chicago), Milwaukee, Milwaukee Coun- 
try, Milwaukee Athletic, Town, Fox Point, 
ar Residence: 327 Juneau Av., Milwaukee, 

is. 


1-RUST, Ina Hull (Mrs. Howard H.), ) Arrow- 
smith, Ill., Oct. 14, 1889. 

10-Rev. Joseph Hull (qv); 

9-Capt. Benjamin (1639-1713), Indian wars; 
Rachel York (Richard?) ; 

8-Ens. Benjamin (1680- 1732), m 1704, Sarah Drake 
(1686-1758; Rev. John’); 

j-Joseph (1706-68), judge Ct. Common Pleas; m 
1st, 1730, Susanna Stelle (1710- after 1787; Rev. 
Benjamin); 

6-Isaac (1731- after 1808), Ist 1t. Cont. Army; sher- 
iff; m 1751, Anne Dunham (b 1734; desc. Samuel 
Fuller, 8th signer of the Mayflower Compact); 

5—-Isaac (1752-after 1800), soldier Am, Rev.; m 1780, 
Massie Mount Vaughn, of Va. 

4—-John (1780-1833), m 1st, before 1808, Rebecca 
Dennett (before 1780-1826), Ot eyes 

3-Samuel (1806-90), m 1831, Lucy Tully (d after 
1890), of Salem, Il. 

2-Dau. of Dr. Madison Darwin Hull (1851-1921), 
m 1877, Ida Mary Hinshaw (b 1857). 

M Apr. 27, 1907, Howard Humphrey Rust, b Ran- 
dolph, Ill., Nov. 23, 1887; banker; son of Lee 
Rust, pres. McLean Co. Bank, Bloomington, 
Tll.; issue: 1—Darwin Lee, b Blomington, III., 
May 23, 1918; 2-Franklin Howard, 6 Blooming- 
ton, Sept. 24, 1916. 

Meme S3MiD sD: PyAy) D.A.Cw (sec)), H.S.9.C., 
D.A.R., U.S.D. 1812. Clubs: Bloomington, Ma- 
plewood Country. Residence: 802 E. Washing- 
ton St., Bloomington, IIl. 


1-RUTHERFORD, Mildred Lewis, }) Athens, Ga., 
July 16, 1851. 

5—Robert Rutherford (1734-1814), from Scotland, 
settled on Nottaway River in Va.; m Dorothy 
Ann Brooks: 

4-John (1760-1833), col. Am. Rev.; m Mary (Polly) 
Hubert (Benjamin®, Huguenot, came to Amer- 
ica, 1746); 

3-Williams (1784- 1863), m Eliza Boykin (1784-1837; 
Maj. Frank‘, officer Am. Rev.). 

coer (Cobbs) Cobb (b 1590), from Eng. to 

a 

7-Robert (b 1620) ; 

6—Robert (6 1660), justice and sheriff; 

5-John (b 1708), of Goochland Co., Va.; m dau. of 
Adm. John Addison; 


m 1668, 


4-John, of Columbia Co., Ga.; m Mildred Lewis; 

3-John Addison (1783- 1856), began to write name 
Cobb; m Sarah Robinson Rootes, of Freder- 
icksburg, Va. 

9-Gen. Robert Lewis (qv); 

8- oe (6 in 1635), of ‘‘Warner Hall;” m Isabella 

a 

7-—Col. Torn (1669-1725), mem. Royal Council; co. 
lt., judge Supreme Ct.; m his cousin, Elizabeth 
Warner (Augustine, 118, speaker Va. House of 
Burgesses, m Mildred, dau. Capt. George 
Reade qv); 

6—Col. Chavics (1690-1779), of ‘‘The Byrd;’” m Mary 
Howell; 

5-Howell, of Granville Co., N.C.; m Mary Willis; 

4~Mildred, m John Cobb (4 above). 

9-Col. Robert Reade (qv); 

8-George, m Elizabeth Martian; 

7-Thomas, m Lucy Gwynn; 

6—Mildred, m Philip Rootes; 

5—Thomas R., m Martha Jacquelin Smith; 

4-Thomas R, (1763-1824), m Sarah Ryng Battaille 
(1766-1811) ; 

3-Sarah R. (1792-1867), m John Addison Cobb (3 
above). 

10-George Reade (qv); 

9-Mildred, m Augustine Warner, speaker Va. 
ove: of Burgesses, and mem. Royal Council 
fa) a 

8—Mary, m Col. John Smith, of “Purton’”’ (Speaker 
John’); 

7~Augustine, of “Shooter’s Hill;’ m Sarah Car- 
ver (John); 

6-Maj. John, of ‘“‘Shooter’s Hill;” m Mary Jac- 
quelin (Edward’, m Martha Cary); 

5-Martha J., m Thomas Reade Rootes (5 above). 

2-Dau. of William Rutherford (1818-96), educator 
and author; m 1841, Laura Battaille Cobb (1818- 
1888); issue: "I-John Cobb (d; m Elizabeth King); 
II-Sarah Eliza (d at 13); I1I—-Mary Ann (d 1917; 
m Frank A. Lipscomb); IV—Mildred Lewis 
(above); V—Bessie (d 1894: m George A. Mell); 
ViI-Laura Williams (m Joshua C. Hutchins). 

IV-—Grad. Lucy Cobb Inst., ’68; (D.Litt., U. Ga., 
1923). Teacher, co-principal or prin., Lucy Cobb 
Inst., 1880-1908, and pres., 1917-22. Historian-gen. 
U.D.C., 1911-16, and of Confederate Southern 
Memorial Assn., since 1921; state historian of 
Ga. U.D.C., for life (See Who’s Who in Amer- 
ica), Summer place: “Brown Wings,” on 
Jacquelin Hill, Lakemont, Ga. Residence: 
“The Villa,” 220 Milledge Av., Athens, Ga. 


ah tttoas Doremus, ) New York, ,N.Y., Dec. 

9-Thomas Scudder (qv); 

ee: (d 1690), settled at Huntington, L.I.; m 

ary-; 

7-Benjamin (d 1735), m Sarah-; 

6—Jacob (1707-72), moved to Princeton, Nid: 1749% 
m 1731, Abia Rowe (1708-91); 

5—-Nathaniel, M.D. (1733-81), A.B., Princeton, 1751; 
col. lst Monmouth Co, (N.J.) Regt. in Am. 
Rev.; del. Cont. Congress, 1777-79; signer for 
N.J. of Articles of Confederation; killed in 
attack on British at Shrewsbury, N.J.; m 1752, 
Tsabella Anderson (Col. Kenneth’); 

4-Joseph, M.D. (1768-1843), A.B., Princeton, 1778; 
m Maria Johnston (Col. Philip®): 

38-Rev. John, M.D. (1793-1855), A.B., Princeton, 1811, 
1st medical foreign missionary from America; 
m Harriet Waterbury (Gideon), 

8-William Lewis (1610-71), from Eng. 
“Globe.” 1635; m Amy Wells; 

7—John (1635-85), m Margaret Whitcomb; 

6—-Barachiah (1663-1710), 1t. Indian wars; m Judith 
Whiting (Nathaniel’?, m Hannah Dwight); 

5—Isaac (1701-49), m Mary Whiting (Timothy*): 

4-Isaac (1749-1821), m Abigail Bullard (Josiah', of 
Dedham, Mass.); 

a7 ORM (1789- 1836), m Fanny Smith, of Sharon, 

ass. 

2-—Son of Henry Martyn Scudder, M.D., D.D. 
(1822-95), A.B., U. of New York, ’40; grad. Union 
Theol. Sem., 1843: missionary, author; m 1844, 
Fanny Lewis (1819-1900); issue: I-John (1845-47); 
TI—Harriet Waterbury (1847-85; m Capt. Leroy 
L. Janes); Il1I-Fanny Lewis (b and d 1849); IV— 
Catherine Sophia (1850-90); V-—Henry M., Jr. 
(1852-92; m Bessie M. Scudder; m 2d, Dora Dun- 
ton); VI-—John (6 1853; m Alice May Abbott): 
VII-William Waterbury (1855-57): VIII—Joseph 
Melancthon (b and d 1857); IX—Doremus (above); 
pinay ee Haines (6 1861; m Henry Choate Ord- 
wa 

Tae June 21, 1888, Eliza Jane (Canfield) Kendall 


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(June 17, 1859-June 26, 1914); dau. of Lee Can- 
field, of Sparta, Wis.; issue: 1-Stephen (b and 
d 1897); 2-Dorothy (1899-1900). 

M 2d, Jan. 25, 1916, Mabel Ethelyn Bosher, b Man- 
chester, N.H., Oct. 9, 1873; dau. of George 
Ferdinand Bosher, of Manchester; issue: 1— 
Katharine, 6 Tokyo, Japan, Nov. 9, 1917. 

B.A., Yale, ’80; Union Theol. Sem., 1880-82; Coll. 
Physicians and Surgeons (Columbia), 1881-82; 
M.D., Chicago Med. Coll., 1884; (D.D., Whitman 
Coll., Wash., 1898). Minister, physician, mis- 
Sionary, editor, author (See Who’s Who in 
America). Residence: 133 W. 9th St., Clare- 
mont, Calif. 


1-SHAFFER, Carroll, b Chicago, Ill., Feb. 25, 1884. 

5-John Shaffer, a Quaker settler of Pa.; served 
in Am, Rev.; 

4-John, of Md.; m Elizabeth Fisher; 

3—James (1810-89), of Md.; m Ann Grout. 

5-Henry Conser, one of the seven founders of 
Lewisberg, Pa.; 

4-John George, in cooperage business at Lewis- 
berg, Pa.; 

3-Rev. S. L. M., m Susanna Folck (Col. John F.4, 
of western Md., nr. Cumberland). 

2-Son of John Charles Shaffer (b 1853), newspaper 
publisher (See Who’s Who in America), m 1878, 
Virginia Conser; issue: I—Carroll (above); II— 
Kent (6 1885; m Helen Elizabeth Phillips). 

I-m Apr. 23, 1908, Pauline Campbell Bullard, 0 
Boston, Mass., Aug. 10, 1886; dau. of Charles 
Frederick Bullard, of Boston; issue (all 0} 
Evanston, Ill.): 1-Carolyn, 6 July 1, 1909; 2- 
Pauline Barbara, b Dec. 18,1910; 3—John Charles, 
II, 6 June 25, 1915; 4-Robert, b Dec. 5, 1916. 

M 2d, Nov. 11, 1924, Della M. Logan, b Galena, a WUE 
Apr. 18, 1888; dau. of William S. Logan. 

Yale-S., 06. V.p. Shaffer group of newspapers; 
mgr. Chicago Evening Post; treas. J.C. Shaffer 
Grain Co., ete. (See Who’s Who in America). 
Capt., O.R.C. Served during World War with 
R.C. and United War Work campaigns. Clubs: 
Chicago, University, Glen View. Summer 
place: Ken Caryl Ranch, Littleton, Colo. Resi- 
dence: 822 S. Sheridan Rd., Highland Park, Il. 


1-SHEAFER, Arthur Whitcomb, } Pottsville, 
Pa., Sept. 16, 1856. 

9-Francis Eaton (qv); 

8-Rachel, m Joseph Ramsdell: 

7—Daniel, m Hannah Caswell (Thomas’): 

6—-Thomas; 

5—Joseph, m Mercy Delano; 

4—Lydia, m Samuel Whitcomb (1767-1849); 

3-Samuel (1792-1879), m Mary (Simonds) Joy. 

9-Henry Sampson (qv); 

8-Dorcas, m Thomas Bonney; 

7—Thomas; 

6—Mercy, m Nathaniel Delano: 

5—-Mercy, m Joseph Ramsdell (5 above). 

2-Son of Peter Wenrich Sheafer (1819-91), geolo- 
gist, engr., coal lands owner, Pottsville, Pans 
m 1848, Harriet Newell Whitcomb (1820-96): is- 
sue: I-Mary Wells (1849-68); II-E. Louise (1852- 
1919); II1I—Arthur Whitcomb (above); IV—Wil- 
liam Lesley (1859-1918; m Ada Green, 1861-1906 
[issue: Lesley Green, 6 1889; Clinton Whit- 
comb, 6 1892]; m 2d, Phebe Atkins Lee); V— 
Henry (qv for other lineages). 

IlI—m Apr. 20, 1904, Mary Cope Russel, b Potts- 
ville, Pa., Jan. 11, 1867; dau. of Henry C. Russel. 

B.S., U. Pa., ’77. Mining engineer (See Who's 
Who in Amercia). Residence: Pottsville, Pa. 


“Where eog Henry, b Pottsville, Pa., June 19, 


4-George Sheafer (1755-1829), from Germany to 
Halifax, Dauphin Co., Pa., 1775; soldier Am. 
Rev.; m Mary Shalmor; 

3—Henry (1792-1859), m Mary Wenrich. 

#John Whitcomb (1588-1662), came to Dorchester, 
Mass., 1633; 

8-Robert (b Eng.), m Mary Cudworth; 

7—-Israel (1661-1733), m Mary Stodder; 

6—Israel (1701-87), m Hannah Kent; 

5—Israel (1738-1824), m Acsah Lincoln; 

4—-Samuel (1767-1849), m Lydia Ramsdell: 

3—Samuel (1792-1879), m Mary (Simonds) Joy. 

2-Son of Peter Wenrich Sheafer (1819-91), geolo- 
gist, engr., coal lands owner, Pottsville, Pa.; 
m 1848, Harriet Newell Whitcomb (1820-96), For 


THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


issue and other lineages see Arthur Whitcomb 


Sheafer. 
Not married. A.B., U. Pa., ’8. Executor of 
estates. V.p. Free Public Library, and Potts- 


ville Hospital, Pottsville, Pa. Was treas. 
Patriotic League of Schuylkill Co., Pa., dur- | 
ing World War. Clubs: Racquet, University 
(Phila.), Metropolitan (New York). Residence: 
1405 Howard Av., Pottsville, Pa. 


reared Edward Field, 6 Bryn Mawr, Pa., July 
1907, 


7-James Abercrombie (1717-61), from Scotland, 
settled at Phila., where he was a shipmaster 
and merchant; m 1753, Margaret Bennett; 

6-James, D.D. (1758-1840), rector St. Peter’s and 
Christ P.E. churches, Phila., m 1782, Ann Bayn- 
ton (d 1805); 

Poet Bede (1786-1835), m 1807, John Andrews (1783- 

6 . 


0); 
4—Ann B. (1811-82), m 1836, Edward T. Shaw (1814- 
1879) ; 


3-Edward Henry (1845-86), m 1869, Helen Mc- 
Michael. 

8-Charles McMichael, was granted letters as 
Indian trader by the proprietary govt. of Pa., 
1748, and settled on McMichael’s Creek, Mon- 
T0660), bass 

7-John, of Northampton Co., Pa.; m 1750, Mar- 
garet Johnston; 

6—William (d 1781), 1st 1t., 3d Bn., lst N.J. Militia, 
1776; 


5-John (ca. 1770-ca. 1825), of Burlington, N.J.; 1st 
lt., 6th Co., N.J. Independent Blues, War 1812; 
m Hannah Morton (d 1823); 

4-Morton, LL.D. (1807-79), editor and propr. Phila. 
North American; mayor of Phila., 1866-69; m 
Mary Bstell (1811-78; Daniel’, m Rhoda Rogers); 

3—Helen (1849-1906), m Edward H. Shaw (3 above). 

2-Son of Graham Shaw (See Vol. 1, p. 608, for 
Andrews lineage), m 1906, Sarah Isabella, dau. 
of John Field, of Phila. 

Residence: “Bushy Acre,’ Berwyn, Pa. 


1-SHEPARD, Perry Melville, 
Feb. 18, 1883. 

9-Ralph Shepard (qv); 

8-Isaac (1639-76), m 1667, Mary Smedley (b 1648; 
Baptiste’) ; 

7-Isaac, m Hannah (probably Spalding); 

6—-Lt. Isaac (1700-48), m Mary (probably Stevens); 

5-Capt. Isaac (1723-78), m 1743, Dorothy Prentice 
(1727-72; Dea. Samuel?®); 

4—John (1765-1837), m 1790, Anna Gore (1772-1805; 
Judge Obadiah‘); 

3-Job (1801-55), m 1833, Abigail Sage Ellsworth 
(1810-53). 

10-Gov. Thomas Welles (qv); 

Aislin (1630-75), m 1659, Elizabeth Hollister (Lt. 

ohn’); 

eo te Samuel (1660-1731), m 1683, Ruth Rice (1658- 

7-Thomas (1693-1767), m 1715, Martha (1692-1763), 
dau. of Chief Justice Pitkin; 

6—John (1729-64), m 1753, Jerusha Edwards (1732-78: 
Samuel’); 

5-Col. George (1756-1813), soldier Am. Rev.; m 1780, 
Prudence Talcott (1757-1839; Elizur®); 

4—Gen. Henry (1780-1833), Athens, Pa.; m Sarah 
Spalding (1794-1878; Col. John‘); 

3-Frances Maria (1824-99), m Col. Charles Beebe 
Stuart (1814-81). 

1l-Edward Spalding (qv); 

10—John (1633-1721), m 1658, Hannah Hale; 

ai (6 1663), m 1688, Mary Brackett (1665-1704; 

ohn?) ; 

8—-Edward (b 1684), m 1708, Elizabeth Hall (b 1685; 
Stephen’); 

7-Simon (b 1714), m 1737, Annie Billings (d 1754): 

6-Gen. Simon (1742-1814), officer Am. Rev.:; m 1761, 
Ruth Shepard (1742-1806; Lt. Isaac7; Jesse§); 

5-Col. John (1765-1828), soldier Am. Rev.: m 
Wealthy Ann Gore (1767-1824; Judge Obadiah‘, 
soldier Am. Rev.; Obadiah‘): 

4-Sarah_ (1794-1878), m Henry Welles (4 above). 

2-Son of Henry Martyn Shepard (1839-1904), judge 
Superior and Appellate courts of Cook Co., This 
21 yrs.; m 1868, Frances Welles Stuart (hb 1849): 
issue: I-Stuart Gore (b 1874: See Who’s Who in 
America); II—Helen Ellsworth (1878-1905; m Dex- 
ter Fairbank); II1I—Perry Melville (above). 

III-m Aug. 7, 1906, Gertrude Gamble Shaw (Jan. 
6, 1882-Jan. 16, 1912), dau. of William Aspinwall 
Shaw, of Morristown, N.J., and Chicago. 

M 2d, Sept. 18, 1920, Eleanor Ogden West, b Pitts- 
field, Mass., Sept. 18, 1892; ambulance driver for 


by Chicago; 1, 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 203 


Am. Fund for French Wounded, wounded by 
explosion of a contact mine; dau. of Frederick 
Thomas West, m Anna Sheldon Ogden, of Chi- 
cago; issue: 1-Frederick West, b Chicago, May 
15, 1922; 2-Deborah Stuart, 6 Indianapolis, Ind., 
Mar. 14, 1925. 

Hobart, ex-’03 (Sigma Phi). Pres. The Wire 
Hardware Co., 1910-14, and treas. of its suc- 
cessor, The Cassaday-Fairbank Mfg. Co., 1914, 
and v.p. of its successor, The Washburn Co., 
1522-24, all of Chicago; v.p. The Haley M-O Co., 
at Indianapolis, 1924-26, and at Geneva, N.Y., 
1926—. Maj., Q.M.C., and participated in 4 
campaigns of A.E.F. in France; on eligible 
list of Gen. Staff U.S.A.; maj., staff specialist, 
O.R.C. Trustee Hobart Coll. since 1922. Mem. 
S.A.R. A:L. Clubs: Saddle and Cycle, 
Racquet, University, Casino, Army and Navy 
(Chicago), University, Woodstock, Indianap- 
olis Country (Indianapolis), Country (Geneva, 
N.Y.). Residence: 803 S. Main St., Geneva, N.Y. 


1-SHELBY, Schuyler Sidney, b} Beulah, Bolivar 
Co., Miss., Mar. 4, 1864. 

6-Evan Shelby (qv); 

5-John (1718-90), capt. and maj. Am. Rev.; m 1750, 
Louisa Looney; 

4—Evan (6 1765); 

3-Wade Hampton (1808-55), m 1822, Judith Burchett 
McCallum (1800-58; Isaac‘). 

6-Edward William Denny (1709-65), m Cordelia 
Hill, of Eng.; 

5-William (b 1737), Carlisle, Pa.; commr. of sup- 
plies to Cont. Army; m 1760, Agnes Parker; 

4—William (b 1767), m Sophia DuBarry; 

3-William Harmer DuBarry (d 1862), m 1828, 
Louisa Knight (1806-73). 

2-Son of Dr. John Isaac Jeptha Shelby (1825-79), 
m 1858, Mary Knight Denny (1834-1913). 

M Mar. 28, 1894, Jannette Elizabeth Eckles (qv 
for issue). 

Residence: Beulah, Miss. 


1-SHELBY, Jannette Elizabeth Eckles (Mrs. 
Schuyler §S.), 6 Nibletts, Bolivar Co., Miss., 
Aug. 16, 1874. 

5-William Eckles (1759-1825), drummer boy in Am. 
Rev.; removed to Rowan Co., N.C.; m 1788, Mary 
Johnston (1768-90) ; 

4—William (6 1788), m 1809, Catherine Jones (b 1789): 

3—John Robinson (1810-72), m 1840, Jannette Cath- 
erine Corling Watson (1818-76). 

9%-Reginald Foster (qv); 

8-Abraham (1622-1711), m Lydia Burbank (Caleb’); 

7-Ephraim (1657-1746), m Hannah Hames (1661-1751; 
Robert) ; 

6-Ephraim (1688-1738), m 1716, Abigail Poor (b 1695: 
Joseph’; John§); 

5-Jedediah (1726-79), A.B., Harvard, 1744; justice 
Superior Ct. of Mass.; col. Am. Rev.; m 1749, 
Dorothy Dwight (Brig. Gen. Joseph*; Henry’; 
Timothy’; John’); 

4—Dwight (1757-1823), A.B., Brown, 1774; senator 
and mem. Congress and chief justice Ct. Com- 
mon Pleas of Worcester Co., Mass.; m Rebecca 
Faulkner; 

de (1807-66), m 1833, Lydia Holcomb (1813- 
1 3 

2-Dau. of William Braxton Eckles (1841-76), m 1871, 
Anna Dwight Foster (1854-86). 

M Mar. 28, 1894, Schuyler Sidney Shelby (qv); is- 
sue: 1-Mary Jannette (Jan. 13-Mar. 11, 1895); 2— 
Anna Belle (Mrs. Newman Bolls, qv). 

Mem. D.A.R., Kings Daughters, U.D.C. Resi- 
dence: Beulah, Miss. 


Opeth Ds Ross Hall, b Phila., Pa., Nov. 13, 


9-Thomas Green (2d son of Thomas Green, m 
Helen, dau. of Sir George Calvert, first Lord 
Baltimore), came to America, 1634; mem. of 
Gov.’s Council and Legislature; apptd. It. gov. 
of Md. by Gov. Leonard Calvert, 1647; was act- 
ing gov., 1649; m Winifred Syboon: 

8—-Robert (1647—bet. 1713-19), received with his 
brothers Thomas and Leonard, from Cecil, 2d 
Lord Baltimore, 1666, a patent of 2.400 acres of 
land which became known as “Green’s In- 
heritance,” in Charles Co., Md.; m Katherine 
Severn; 

7-Thomas (1669-1759), m Tecla Shercliffe (d 1773): 

A Dudley (d 1794), m 1765, Mary Simms (d 

5-Jesse (1766-1834), of “Deep Creek Tract,” Sussex 
Co., Del.; mem. Del. House and Senate 231 yrs.: 
speaker of the House, 1815-24; m 1st, 1790, Sarah— 


(d 1797), widow of James Buchanan; m 2d, Eliza- 
beth (Betsy) Gundy (g.dau. Col. John Gundy, 
cdr. lst Regt. Md. Cont. Line in Battle of L.I.); 
4—Mary (1802-80), m 1822, George K. Hall (1791-1841) ; 
3—-Elizabeth BH. (1822-1909), m 1840, William H. Ross 
(1814-87), gov. of Del., 1850-54. 

2-Son of Sarah Hall Ross (1852-1911), m 1875, Sam- 
uel Ruff Skillern, M.D. (1834-1921), physician; 
issue: I-Ross Hall (above); II-Claude Levert 
(b 1877); Il1I-—Samuel Ruff, Jr., M.D. (qv for 
Skillern-Strachey lineage). 

I—m June 3, 1903, Eliza Michler Porter, b Haston, 
Pa., May 20, 1875; dau. of James Madison Por- 
ter, of Easton, Pa.; issue: 1-Ruth Porter, } 
Hackettstown, N.J., Dec. 28, 1907; 2-Sara Ross, 
b Phila., Pa., May 24, 1909; 3-Ross Porter, b 
Ardmore, Pa., Feb. 25, 1914; 4Andrew Porter, B 
Ardmore, Dec. 3, 1916. 

A.B., U. of Pa., ’%, M.D., 1897; U. Vienna, 1907. 
Physician, laryngologist; prof. laryngology, 
Post-Grad. School of Medicine of U. Pa. (See 
Who’s Who in America). Maj., M.C., U.S.A., 


Sept. 15, 1917; lt. col., Aug. 30, 1918; in charge 
head sect., surgery, Base Hosp., Montgomery, 
Ala., Sept. 17, 1917-Aug. 29, 1918; c.o. Base Hosp. 
89, Mesves sur Loire, France; citation from 
Surgeon Gen. U.S.A., Mar. 21, 1919. 
F.W. Residence: Ardmore, Pa. 


Mem. M.O. 


1-SKILLERN, Samuel Ruff, Jr., } Phila., Pa. 
Apr. 16, 1885. 

10-William Strachey (b ca. 1570), from Eng., 1609, 
was wrecked in the Bermudas and arrived in 
Va., 1610; returned to Eng., 1611; m 1588, Frances 
Foster (or Forster); 

9-William (d 1634), m 3d, 1632, Elizabeth Cross; 

8-John (1634-74), m 1662, Jane, dau. of George 
Hodges (desc. King John, of Eng.); 

7—John (1671-1743), antiquarian; m 1st, 1692, Eliza- 
beth Elletson; . 

6-John, M.D. (1709-56), m Elizabeth Vernon (niece 
of Adm. Vernon, Brit. Navy); 

5-Elizabeth (1734/35-1789), m 1756, Thomas Metcalfe, 
arrived in Va., 1751, and settled in King Wil- 
liam Co.; 


4-Ann Lea (1760-1844), m Dr. Claudius LeVert 


(1750-1810), fleet surgeon on staff of Count 
Rochambeau, came to America during Am. 
Rev.; 


3-Martha B. (d 1877), m Isaac Skillern (1803-49), 
of Tenn. 

2-Son of Samuel Ruff Skillern, M.D. (1834-1921), 
physician; m 1875, Sarah Hall (1852-1911), dau. of 
Gov. William H. Ross, of Del.; issue: I-Ross 
Hall (qv for maternal lineage); II-Claude 
Levert (0 1877); I1I-Samuel Ruff, Jr. (above), 

T1I—m June 7, 1919, Elizabeth Morrow Corkran, b 
Ridley Park, Pa., July 14, 1894; dau. of Samuel 
Corkran, of Baltimore, Md.; issue: 1—Virginia 
Adams (Dec. 19, 1921-Sept. 8, 1922); 2—Sarah 
Adams, b Cynwyd, Pa., Aug. 16, 1923, 

M.D., Medico-Chirurg. Coll. of Phila., 1913. In- 


204 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


terne, Medico Chirurg. Hosp., 1913-14, Phila. 
Gen. Hosp., 1914-16; instr. laryngology, Post- 
Grad. School of Medicine of U. Pa. since 1924. 
Lt., M.O.R.C., June 29, 1916; active duty Ft. 
Slocum, N.Y., Apr. 19, 1917; capt., M.C., Nov. 
1917; A.E.F., France (Alleray), Sept. 1918; U.S., 
May 1919; maj., M.R.C., 1920; 1t. col., M.C., 1925. 
Mem. M-O:F. W.; 8; D.,0:A. b.  sl0thy meAn omed, 
societies and clubs. Residence: Cynwyd, 
Montgomery Co., Pa. 


1-BOLLS, Anna Belle Shelby (Mrs. Newman), J 
Germantown, Tenn., May 4, 1897. 

7-John Robinson, m 1743, Lucy Fell (6 Eng.), with 
two brothers, William and Jeremiah, settled 
at Fell’s Point (now Baltimore), Md.; 

6-John (1744-1807), drummer boy Am. Rev.; m 1765, 
Mary Raymond (d 1799); 

Breet (1780-1860), m 1799, William Knight (1770- 
860) 5 

4—Louisa (1806-78), m 1828, William Harmer DuBar- 
ry Denny (d 1862); 

3-Mary (1834-1913), m 1858, John Isaac Jeptha 
Shelby (1825-79). 

2-Dau. of Schuyler Sidney Shelby (qv), m 1894, 
Jannette Hlizabeth Eckles (qv). 

M Nov. 29, 1916, Newman Bolls, 6 Utica, Miss., 
Dec. 18, 1894; son of Pat Ernest Bolls, of Utica; 
issue: 1—Elizabeth Shelby, 6 Beulah, Miss., 
oe 1918; 2-Newman, Jr., 6 Beulah, May 
22, 1921. 

Mem. D.A.R., Kings Daughters, U.D.C. Resi- 
dence: Beulah, Miss. 


1-SHEPPARD, Walter Bradley, ) Penn Mans 
INS INO Vereen dson, 

\-Thomas Sheppard, English nationality, came 
to America ca. 1680, settled on the Delaware, 
nr. Phila.; one of founders of Cohansey Bap- 
tist Ch.; large land owner; m Ann-; 

5—Moses (1698-1752), m Mary Dennis (b 1701); 

4—Moses (6 1787), m 1769, Hannah Fletcher (their 
son Moses, of Baltimore, was the founder of 
Sheppard-Pratt Hospital); 

38-Morris Fletcher (1774-1846), first mem. from 
Yates Co. in N.Y. Assembly: soldier War 
1812; m Rachel Supplee (1775-1853; Peter! [1745- 
1778], soldier Am. Rev., pioneer mem. of col- 
ony founded in N.Y. by “Universal Friend,” 
Jemima Wilkinson, called the “New Jeru- 
salem”; 4th from Andros Souplis, Huguenot, 
from Alsace, came to Germantown, Pa., 1683, 
propr. 1688, sheriff, and officiated at first court 
of record in Pa., at Phila., Aug. 6, 1691). 

$-William Bradley (qv); 

8-Abraham (1650-1718), dea. First Ch., New Ha- 
ven, 1696-1718; dep. Gen. Assembly, 12 terms; 
justice of the peace and quorum for New 
Haven Co., 9 terms; m Hannah Thompson 
(John®, from Eng. with Gov. Eaton, 1637); 

7-Dea. Daniel, of New Haven (1679-1723), m 1702. 
Sarah Bassett (b 1682; John® [1652-1717], of New 
Haven, propr., 1685, rep., 1704-10); 

6—Dea. Daniel (1706-73), of Hamden, Conn.: m 1727, 
Abigail Punchard (1708-74; William?, m Hannah 
Brown); 

5-Jabez (1733-93), of Hamden; m Esther Beach 
(d 1794; Moses®, 5th from Richard, one of the 
signers of original compact); 

4—Jabez, Jr. (1765-1817), Lee, Mass., to Onondaga 
Co., N.Y., 1794; settled Northville, Cayuga Co.; 
m Esther Bradley (1765-1850; Eli® [6th from 
William, 1619-91, and 5th maternally from 
Thomas Yale, 1616-83], m Esther Goodyear, 5th 
from Stephen Goodyear, one of the founders 
of N.H. Colony); 

3-Walter Goodyear (1808-82), Kine’s Ferry, N.Y.: 
m 1830, Henrietta Todd (1810-82: 3d from Ab- 
ner Todd [1738-1805], of Hamden, Conn., sol- 
dier French and Indian and Rev. wars: 7th 
from Christopher Todd [1617-86], from Eng. 
to New Haven, 1639; also 4th maternally, from 
Jonathan Edwards, theologian and meta- 
physician; also 5th, maternally from Rev. 
aris. Pierpont, the principal founder of Yale 

SOL}: )2 

2-Son of George Ashbridge Sheppard (1802-74), 
pres. Penn Yan (N.Y.) Acad.: It. col. militia: 
m 1844, Jane A. Blake; m 2d, 1850, Anna Petti- 
bone; m 3d, Antoinette Bradley (1836-72): issue 
(2d marriage): I-George Scott (B.S., Cornell. 
74; LU.B., Columbia, 1877; m Lilian Gridlev): 
II—Rachel (d 1872); IIll-Anna Elizabeth (1860- 
1918; m Dr. Hamilton D. Wey): (3d marriage): 
IV—Walter Bradley (above). 


IV—m Jan. 29, 1889, Margaret Reliance Lapham 


qv). 
veal Yale, ’87. Journalist. Residence: Denver, 
Colo. 


1-SHEPPARD, Margaret Reliance Lapham 
UE ate Walter B.), 6 Penn Yan, N.Y., Apr. 19, 


9-John Lapham (1635-1710), from Devonshire to 

Providence; house burned by Indians in King 

Philip’s war, and he removed to Dartmouth, 

Mass.; m Mary Mann (1640-1710; William [d 

1650], m Frances Hopkins, 24 from Thomas 

Hopkins, from Plymouth, 1636, rep. several 

terms); 

John (1677-1734), of Providence; rep. 13 yrs.; 

asst. counsellor; m Mary Russell (b 1680: 

James? [1640-1709], of Charlestown, Mass., rep., 

treas., asst. of the colony, named counsellor 

in new charter, judge and treas. of the prov- 

ince, m Mary [06 1651], dau. of Henry Wolcott 

[1610-1680], one of the original settlers and 

patentees of Windsor); 

7-John (6 1703), m Desire Howland (Benjamin§ 
[b 1659], of Newport, moved from L.I. to Nine 
Partners, Dutchess Co., N.Y., being one of 
the original Nine Partners); 

6—Benjamin (6 1727), m —Page; 

5-Pazzi (b 1750), of Stamford, N.Y.; m bethany 
Foster; 

4—Fliakim (1778-1828), of Kinderhook, N.Y.; m 
Rachel Harris (1778-1863; John® [b 1746], scythe 
mfr., m Mary Gamble); 

3-Ludlow Eliakim (1806-82), of Penn Yan, N.Y.: 
m 1830, Reliance W. Townsend (1812-55; Henry! 


oa) 
| 


[2d from Lawrence Townsend of Rensselaer , 


Co., N.Y., capt. Am. Rev., and 3d maternally 
from Francis Cooke, qv], m Anna, dau. of 
John L. Lawrence, of New Bedford, Mass., 
a Quaker, but who was one of the pioneer 
members of the colony founded in the lake 


country, N.Y., by the “Universal Friend,” 
Saas Wilkinson, called the “New Jeru- 
salem’). 


7-Paul Kastner (d 1717), to Germantown, Pa., 
1689; large landed propr.; Quaker; at the his- 
toric yearly meeting of Friends, at Burling- 
ton, N.J., 7th of 7th month, 1692, joined Fran- 
cis Daniel Pastorious and others in “testi- 
mony” against the heresies of George Keith; 
m Mary-; 

6-Samuel (1693-1753), of Germantown and Whit- 
pain, Pa.; m Catherine Jacob (George’, of 
Roxbury Tp., Pa.); 

5-Samuel (1787-1833), of Gwynedd Tp., Pa.: sol- 
dier Am. Rev.; m Mary Linderman (1745-1824; 
Samuel®, of Roxbury Tp., 24 from John Lin- 
derman, to Phila. from Mulheim, 1698): 

4—John (1765-1810), of Norristown Tp., Pa.; m 1793. 
Lydia Rhoades (1771-1852; 5th from John 
Rhoades from Derbyshire to Phila., 1696); 

3-Hon. Ezekiel (1802-82), of Penn Yan, N.Y.; de- 
veloped a large water power for milling pur- 
poses at foot of Keuka Lake; mem. N.Y. 
Assembly several terms; m 1824, Elizabeth 
Kichline (1803-46; 8d from Col. Peter Kichline, 
first chief burgess of Easton, Pa., who com- 
manded a bn. equipped by himself, at the 
Battle of L.I., where he was wounded an@ 
taken prisoner). 

2-Dau.' of George Henry Townsend Lapham 
(1834-1910), pres. First Nat. Bank, Penn Yan, 
N.Y.; nominated for N.Y. State comptroller. 
1882; m 1861, Margaret Pryor Castner (1°40- 
1887); issue: I-Charles Castner (b 1863: m Ed- 
eania Phelps); II—-Margaret Reliance (above): 
III—George Henry (b 1874: m Blizabeth Han- 
ford); IV—Elizabeth Castner (b 1881; m Charles 
R. Sprague). 

IIl—m Jan. 29, 1889, Walter Bradley Sheppard (qv). 

Residence: Denver, Colo. 


1-SHERWOOD, Carl G., b nr. Whitney Point, 
INGY 5) SAT AS S56. 

8-Thomas Sherwood (1586-1655), from Eng. in the 
“Francis,” to Boston, 1634; m 1st, ca. 1612, Alice 
Seabrook (b 1587); m 2d, Mary Fitch (d 1693/94); 

7—Tsaac (1645-1739), m Elizabeth Jackson: 

6-Thomas (d 1756), colonial wars; m Eleanor 
Churchill (d 1754); 

yee (d 1777), Am. Rev.; m 1760-61, Mary Gor- 

am; 

4—Asa (1761-62-1834), Am. Rev.; m 1788, Molly Phil- 
lips (1764-1848); 

een (1785-1868), m ca, 1810, Amy Budlong (1791- 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 205 


§-John Howland (av); 

8—Desire (1623-83), m 1643, Capt. John Gorham (qv); 

i-—Jabez (1656-1725), m 1677, Hannah (Sturgis) Gray 
(Edward Sturgis§); 

6—-Joseph, m 1725/26, Deborah Barlow (1705-73; Lt. 
John’, m Ruth [Sherwood] Drake, dau. of 
Thomas Sherwood, Jr., son of Thomas 8 
above); 

5-Mary (6 1739), m John Sherwood (5 above). 

Maternally, 5-Capt. John Jeffords, of Conn.; 
soldier Am. Rev.; 

4-Thomas, of ‘‘Holmes Hole” (now Fairhaven), 
Martha’s Vineyard, Mass., later of Pittsfield; 
m Sallie Cleveland; 

3-Allen Cleveland (1801-88), m Ann Eliza Robin- 
son (1803-88). 

2-Son of Hon. George Sherwood (1821-1904), m 
Mary Ann Jeffords (1828-1907); issue: I—Flor- 
ence (b 1850; m Charles Emory Bliss); IIl—Viola 
(1853-93); I1I—Carl G. (above); IV—William J. (b 
1864; m Iona May Bills); V—Grace E. (b 1874; 
m Charles F. Parker). 

1iI—m Feb. 10, 1885, Nellie C. Fountain, b Nashua. 
Ia., Oct. 23, 1868; dau. of George H. Fountain 
(1834-83), of Clark, S.D. (Hiram®, m Hannah 
Brooks), m Dollie, dau. of Ezekiel Brown 
(desc. Chad Brown, qv); issue (all } Clark, 
S.D.): 1-George F., b May 5, 1887; m Emma 
Cochrane; 2-Harry Allen (1889-Dec. 1, 1892); 3— 
Mary Carleton, b July 3, 1892; m Glenn S. Lev- 
itt; 4-Dorothy Viola, b July 2, 1897; m Malcolm 
Byrne. 

Admitted to S.D. bar, 1881. Del. constl. conv., 
1883, 89; mem. S.D. Senate, 1889-91; circuit 
judge, 3d jud. circuit of S.D., 1912-17; asso. 
justice Supreme Ct. of S.D. since 1922, presid- 
ing judge, 1924. Pres. S.D. Bar Assn., 1910. 
(See Who’s Who in America). Residence: 
Pierre, S.D. 


1-SHEVLIN, Harriet Albina Hall (Mrs. Edwin 
C.), 6 Muskegon, Mich., July 19, 18-. 

9-Rev. Thomas James (1595-1682), grad. Emman- 
uel Coll., Cambridge, Eng.; came in the ‘‘Wil- 
liam and Francis,” 1632; was first settled pas- 
tor of the Church at Charlestown, Mass.; m 
in Eng., Elizabeth-; 

8-Rev. Thomas (1620-96), East Hampton, N.Y.; 
m Catherine-; 

7-Hannah (d 1706), m 1677, James Dimon (1646- 
1721; Thomas’, m Mary Sheaffe): 

6—John_ (1696-1765), m 1st, 1722, Eliza Davis (d 1729; 
John’, m Puah Reeves); 

5—Deborah (bap. 1724-1774), m 1747, Stephen Conk- 
lin (bap. 1721-1791; William’, m Ruth, dau. of 
John Hedges); 

4—Ruth (1753-97), m 1779, Stephen Whitaker, offi- 
cer Am. Rev. (1747-1827; Jonathan5, m Mary 
Miller; Jonathan*®, m Elizabeth, dau. of EI- 
iphalet Jervis); 

38—Ann (1796-1855), m 1818, Jonathan Austin Hall 
(1796-1852; Jonathan’, m Rachel Austin). 

9-Percival Green (1603-39), from Eng., in the 
“Susan and Ellen,” 1635; m Ellen-; 

8—John (b 1636), m 1656, Ruth Michelson (Edward®, 
from Eng., 1636, m Ruth Bushnell); 

7-Mary (1679-1733), m 1701, Rev. Nathaniel Hunt- 
ing (1675-1752), Harvard, 1693 (John’, m Eliz- 
abeth, dau. of Thomas Paine, qv; John, m 
Hester Seaborn); 

6—John (1707-68), m 1728, Mrs. Clemence (Parsons) 
Conkling (1705-95; Samuel Parsons’): 

5-Mary (6 1733), m David Osborn (hb 1730; Daniel’, 
m Elizabeth Austin; Daniel7; Thomass8; 
Thomas’); 

4-Rebecca Mira (1768-1825), m Solomon Moon 
(1764-1852; Robert®, m Eleanor, dau. of Samuel 
Waite, Jr.); 

38—Paulina (1808-90), m Calvin Bethewel Bird 
Clark (1804-61; Georget, m Lydia Jakeways). 

2-Dau. of Stephen Crosby Hall (1834-88), lumber- 
man; m 1863, Alice Albina Clark (1840-1920); 
issue: I—Alice Ann (d 1910; m Thomas H. Shev- 
lin); II-Emma L. (m Charles Albert Bennett); 
IIlI-Stephen Austin (d 1914); TV—Harriet <Al- 
bina (above). 

IV-—m Dec. 4, 1895, Edwin Charles Shevlin, » 
Albany, N.Y., June 8, 1867; capitalist; son of 
John Shevlin, of Albany, N.Y.: issue: 1—Cros- 
by Hall, 6 Minneapolis, Minn., Nov. 10, 1896: 
Yale, ’20; set. 2301ist F.A., A.E.F., July 1918-Jan. 
1919; m July 3, 1918, Louise Frazar Burrell, 
dau. of Walter Frazar Burrell, m Constance 
Montgomery; 2~Edwin Leonard, 6 Crookston, 
Minn., Oct. 29, 1898; Yale, ’21; 2d lt., F.A., Sept.- 
Dec. 4, 1918. ; 


Ed. at Minneapolis, New York, Hanover, Ger- 
many, and Paris, France. Mem. CAD TAs 
eee Residence: 184 N. 20th St., Portland, 

re. 


1-SHIELDS, George Howell, Jr., b Hannibal, 
Mo., Mar. 27, 1869. 

10—Benjamin Harrison (qv); 

9-Benjamin (1645-1712), of “Wakefield-Surrey ;” 
burgess; commr. to Iing., 1702; councillor; m 
Hannah (Churchill?), 1654-99; 

8—Benjamin (1673-1710), of “Berkeley;” atty. gen. 
and treas. of Va.; speaker House of Bur- 
sesses; m Elizabeth Burwell (1677-1734; Lew- 

is*; Lewis! qv); 

7-Col, Benjamin (1693-1745), sheriff, Charles City 
Co., Va.; burgess; m Anne Carter (Robert), 
among their sons were Benjamin, a “signer,” 
and Gen. Charles; 

6-Carter Henry (1726-99), of Clifton, Cumber- 
land Co., Va.; chmn. Com. Safety, Cumber- 
land Co.; drafted first resolutions adopted in 
any of the colonies demanding freedom of 
colonies from British control, Apr. 23, 1776; m 
Susanna Randolph (Col. Isham’); 

5-Robert Carter (1765-1840), m 1786, Ann Cabell 
(1775-1840; Col. Joseph*, m Mary, dau. of Dr. 
Arthur Hopkins); 

4-Mary Hopkins, m Samuel Q. Richardson (John 
C.°, capt. Md. Cont. Line: William‘, col. Md. 
Line); 

3—Sarah Bainbridge, m John Leighton, D.D. 

2-Son of George Howell Shields, LL.D. (1842-1924), 
judge Circuit Ct. of St. Louis, and asst. atty. 
gen. of U.S. (See Who's Who in America): 
m 1866, Mary Harrison Leighton (1844-1913); 
issue: I-George Howell, Jr. (above); II—Sara 
Bainbridge (b 1874; m William Marshall War- 
ren); III-—Leighton (b 1883; m Harriette L. 
Krause). 

I—m June 5, 1907, Florence Miller Streett, b St. 
Louis, Mo., Nov. 18, 1883; dau. of James Doug- 
las Streett, of St. Louis: issue: 1-Janet Doug- 
las, 6 St. Louis, Mo., Mar. 26, 1908; 2-George 
Howell, III, b St. Louis, Feb. 7, 1910, 

A,B., Princeton, ’91, A.M., 1894; LL.B. and LL.M., 
Columbian (now George Washington) 1 By 
1893. V.p. J. D. Streett & Co., St. Louis. Corp., 
Baty. A, Mo. Light Arty., U.S.V., 1898; 2d It., Ist 
lt. and capt., inf., U.S.A., 1898-1909; maj., A.S.O. 


and lt. col., Air Service, World War; col., 
A.S.R.C. Mem. S.A.R. Clubs: Army and 
Navy (Washington), University, St. Louis 


Country. Residence: 6409 Wydown Boul., St. 
Louis, Mo. 


1-SIGGERS, Philip Edward, ) Washington, DiC 
Apr. 238, 1894, 

13-William Brewster (qv); 

12—Patience (ca. 1600-1634), m Thomas Prence (qv); 

11—Mercy (1631-1711), m 1649/50, Maj. John Freeman 
(1627-1719; Edmund¥®, qv); 

10-John (1651-1721), m 1st, 1672, Sarah Merrick 
(1654-96; William?) ; 

eee (1678-1767), m 1701, Mercy Watson (1684- 


8—Mary (1719-84), m 1738, Roland Sears (1711-84) ; 

7-Mercy (1751-1814), m 1769, Reuben Snow (1741- 
1814), pvt. Am. Rev.; 

ase (1772-1857), m Lydia Woodward (1770- 

5-Ashael (1796-1884), m Mary Elizabeth Bullard: 

4—-Dexter Ashael (1819-1906), m 1842, Catharine Sa- 
lome Ammen (1825-1918); 

3—Mary Catharine (1847-70), m 1867, John William 
Stalnaker (1831-83), surgeon, Va. cav. regts. 
in Civil War. 

2-Son of Myrtle Stalnaker (b 1868), m 1888, Ed- 
ward Gregory Siggers (b 1864), lawyer, Wash- 
ington; issue: I-Paul Victor (b 1889; pvt. 
Co. B, 20th Enegrs., A.E.F., 1917-19); II—Philip 
Edward (above); Il1I-—Mary Power (b 1897; m 
Robert Peyton Calvert). 

II-m Aug. 16, 1916, Florence Elizabeth Colling, } 
Colling, Tuscola, Co., Mich., Mar. 10, 1893: dau. 
of David Colling (b Can.), of Colling, Mich.: 
issue: 1—Edward Gregory, II, b Highland 
Park, Mich., May 20, 1917; 2-Marion Colling, h 
Washington, D.C., Jan. 5, 1919; 3-Mildred, bh 
Washington, June 21, 1920; 4-Lawrence Rich- 
ard, 6 Evanston, I1l., Apr. 18, 1925. 

Engring. Sch. of U. Wis., 1912-14: LU.B., M.P.T.., 
Georgetown (D.C.) Law Sch., 1921. Counsellor 
in patent causes. Mem. Wilmette Bd. of Edn., 
1926—. Mem. S.R. (sec. Ill. Soc., 1925-27), Am. 
Bar <Assn., Chicago Bar Assn.; asso. Am. 


206 


Soc. M. E. Club: Collegiate. 
Highland Ay., Wilmette, Il. 


Residence: 1533 


JACOB WARREN BERRY (1844-1913). 

Served in Co. K, 8th Mass. Vol. Inf., U.S.V., 

63, and participated in the Battle of Gettysburg. 
Member firm of T. A. Holt & Co., Andover, Mass. 


1862- 


1-SMITH, Anna Frances Berry (Mrs. Arthur 
Whitmore), ) Andover, Mass., July 14, 1867. 

8—-Thaddeus Berry, lived in Boston; was in King 
Philip’s War; m ante 1665, Hannah Farrar 
(Thomas’®, of Lynn); 

j-John (b ca. 1672), an original mem. of the 
Middleton church; m ante 1695, Rachel-; 

6—Joseph (ca. 1701-1757-58), mm 1st, ante 1721, Sarah-; 

5—-Bartholomew (1734-1825), m ante 1758, Elizabeth 
Mees (d 18382; Nehemiah®, of Reading, 
M 

4-Blijah (1776-1831), m 1800, Nabby Hayward (1779- 
1862; Jabez*); 

2-Daniel Graves (1818-1909), 
(1824-75; Jacob*; Samuel®). 

9-George Abbott ‘(q v); 

ae kd (1663 - 1730), m 1689, Hannah Graves (d 
172 

7—-Timothy (1693-1766), m 1717, Mary Foster; 

6—-Asa (1721- 97), marched from Andover on the 
alarm of Apr. 19, 1775; m 1744, Elizabeth Abbott 


m 1842, Susan Berry 


(1726-1819; Ephraim’; Dea. John’; George’, 
above); 
5—Caleb (1751-1837), pvt. 3 yrs. in Am. Rev.; m 


1779, Lucy Lovejoy (1758-1802); 

4—Gardner (1787-1853), m 1811, Rachel Hart (Asa‘, 
of Reading, pvt. Am. Rev.); 

8—Caroline (b 1814), m 1833, Moses Clement, 

10—Rev. Robert Clement (qv); 

%® Robert (ca. 1634-ca. 1684), was the first cooper 
at Haverhill, Mass.; held several town offices; 
m 1652, Elizabeth Fane (John!®); 


8—John (1653-92), King Philip’s War; m 1676, Eliz- 
abeth Ayer (6 1652; Robert; John"); 

7-Samuel (1677-1754), Haverhill; m 1705, Ruth 
Peasley (b 1684/85; Joseph’; Joseph?, of New- 
bury); 


6—Moses (1713-1788), m 1734, Phebe Willson, Haver- 
hill, Mass.; 

5—Amos (b 1758), Plaistow, N.H.; 

4-Benjamin Franklin, Andover, 
Mary Lovejoy; ; 


Mass.; m 1811, 


THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


ene (1812-67), m 1833, Caroline Abbott (3 

above). 

2—-Dau. of Jacob Warren Berry (1844-1913), busi- 
ness man; vet. Civil War; m 1866, Anna Jose- 
phine Clement (1845-1905); issue: I-Anna Fran- 
ces (above); IIl—Fred Putnam (b 1868; m Lucy 
Adele Marston); Il1I—Susie Warren (1875-78). 

I-m Dee. 26, 1900, Arthur Whitmore Smith (qv). 

Studied at Abbott Acad., Andover, Mass., and 
Miss Lucy Wheelock’s Kindergarten School, 
Boston. Kindergartener at Lawrence, Mass., 
and Middletown, Conn. Mem. D.A.R. Resi- 
dence: 1008 Oakland Av., Ann Arbor, Mich. 


1-SMITH, Arthur Whitmore, }) Hartford, Vt., 
May 11, 1874. 

10—Abraham Morrill (1586-1662), from Eng. in the 
“Lion” to Cambridge, Mass., 1632; settled at 
Salisbury, 1634; m 1645, Sarah Clement (Rob- 
Crt av); 

9—-Isaac (1646- -1713), m 1670, Phebe Gill (1649/50-1714; 
John?, 1622-90) ; 

8—Jacob (1677-1754), m 1701, Elizabeth Stevens (0b 
1678; John®, 1689-90; John?!°, 1611-89); 

7-Samuel (1705-55), m 1728, Hannah Osgood (b 
1/09; William’; John®; William?®, 1603-1700) ; 

6—Levi (b 1731), m 1754, Mary Currier (b 1735/36; 
Jacob‘; Samuel’; Thomas; Richard!®, 1616-87) ; 

5—Rhoda (1776-1850), m Daniel Smith (1774-1863; 


Tate of Brentwood, N.H., m 1769, Martha 
ook) 
4—-John (1796-1864), Ossipee, N.H.; m 1819, Sally 


Ambrose (1798-1841; Nathaniel’; Nathaniel*®, a 


ppuneee of Moultonboro, N.H., capt. Am. 

ev.) 

38—-Rev. Ambrose (1820-62), pastor at Northfield, 
Vt. and Boscawen, N.H.; m 1846, Cynthia M. 


Egerton. 

10-Gov. William Bradford (qv); 

9-Maj. William (1624-1704), m Ist, Alice Richards 
(Thomas!) ; 

8-Hannah, m 1682, Joshua Ripley (William, from 
Hingham, Eng., m Elizabeth-—); 

7-Alice (b 1683), m 1703, Samuel Egerton (1670- 
1748; Richard’, from Eng., 1632, a founder of 
Norwich, Conn., m 1653, Mary Sylvester); 

6—William (1711-60), m 1733, Lydia Barstow (Job); 

5-Ariel (1757-1838), of Conn.; soldier Am. Rev.; m 
Edna Huntington; 

4—Ariel (1789-1859), m 1818, Abigail P. Keyes (1796- 


1887) ; 
(1821-99), m Rev. Ambrose Smith 


38—Cynthia M. 
(3 above). 

§-Richard Currier (1616-87), Salisbury, Mass.; 

8-Thomas (1646-1712), m 1668, Mary Osgood (1649- 
1705; William’); 

7-Benjamin (1688-1748), m Abigail Brown (b 1695; 
Dea. Joseph’; Joshua®; Richard?) ; 

6—Gideon (1712-74), m 1737/38, Mary Brown (1718- 
1784; Ephraim’; Ephraim’; William®; Henry?); 

5-Simeon (1745-1824), m ca. 1770, Elizabeth Moul- 
ton (1750-1834; Jonathan’, m Sarah-—); 

4—Abel (1782-1859), m 1804, Sally Quimby (1784-1867; 
Samuel, m Sarah Allen); 

3-James Stinson (1811-96), maj., Vt. militia, ca. 
1840; m 1845, Marcia Houghton (1818-93; Henry*; 
Solomon; Solomon’; Joshua’; Robert’; John’, 
one of the founders of Lancaster, Mass.; 
John?°, came in the ‘‘Abigail,”’ 1635). 

2-Son of Francis Egerton Smith (1851-1925), m 
1873, Eliza Ann Currier (6 1851); issue: I—Arthur 
Whitmore (above); II—Ellen Lois (1876-77); III— 
Houghton Currier, M.D. (b 1877; m Blanch Lou- 
ise Stirling, 1878-1911; m 2d, Ethel Mary Cro- 
zer); IV—Honora Elizabeth (1880-1906); V—James 
Francis (b 1881; m Cornelia Trull Mattocks); 
ViI-Eva Margaret (b 1884; m Orrett Tatlock); 
VilI-Anne Eliza (b 1892; m Theodore Wilson 


Fowle). 

I—m Dec. 26, 1900, Anna Frances Berry (qv); is- 
sue: 1—-Cynthia Berry, 6B Ann Arbor, Mich., 
Dec. 12, 1905. 

B.S;, Uns of UNiwH., 933" crad. student, Cornell, 
1893-94; M.S., Wesleyan, 1895; Ph.D., Johns 
Hopkins, 1903; studied at Cambridge U., Eng., 
1911-12, and Victoria U., Manchester, Eng., 
1912. Instr. and prof. physics, U. Mich., since 
1908 (See American Men of Science). Mem. 
S.A.R. Clubs: Research, University. Sum- 
mer place: “The Forge,’ Portage Lake, 
Pinckney, Mich. Residence: 1008 Oakland Avy., 
Ann Arbor, Mich. 


1-SIMEON, Elinor Yorke King (Mrs. Charles 
J.), 6 Madison, Wis., Sept. 24, 1881. 


7-John King (qv); 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 207 


6-Capt. Richard (1718-75), m 1st, Isabella Brag- 


on; : 
5—-Rutfus, LL.D. (1755-1827), twice Am. minister 
to England; U.S. senator from N.Y., 20 yrs.; 


m Mary Alsop; 
4—Charles, LL.D. (1789-1867), col. War 1812; 7th 
pres. Columbia Coll., New York, 1850-65; m 
Ist, Eliza Gracie; ; 
8—Rufus (1814-76), U.S.M.A., ’33; journalist; brig. 
gen. U.S.V., 1861-63; minister to Papal States 


(Rome), 1863-67; m 2d, Susan McKown Eliot 
(desc. John Eliot, the Apostle to the In- 
dians). 


2-Dau. of Charles King (see Vol. 1, p. 669), m 
1872, Adelaide Levander Yorke. i 

M Sept. 7, 1910, Charles John Simeon, b Sita- 
pore, India, 1878; son of Lionel Barrington 
Simeon, m Elizabeth Awdry, of Winchester, 
Eng.; issue: 1-Elizabeth, 6 Worcester, Mass., 
Aug. 4, 1917. 

Residence: Providence, R.I. 


1-SHIPLEY, J(ames) Lester, Jr., ) Easton, Md., 
July 3, 1869. 

5-Charles Shipley, from Eng. ca. 1770; : 

4—George (1790-1871), soldier War 1812; m Eliza- 
beth Peregoy; } 

38-—Charles (1814-1904), m Mary George. 

9-George (Geer) Gere (ca. 1621-1726), from Eng. 
to Boston, 1635; settled at New London, Conn., 
1651; soldier Pequot War; m Sarah Allyn; 

8—Joseph (1664-1743), m Sarah Howard; 

7-—Joseph (1692-1718), m Susannah Silsby; 

6—James (1715-94), m Mary Mackneel; 

5-Silsby (1742-73), m Lydia Allen; 

4—Silsby (1767-1852), m Jane McCray; j 

3-John Avery (1799-1874), began to write name 
Gere; m Sarah Neal (sister of Ann Neal, moth- 
er of Grover Cleveland). ; 

2-Son of James Lester Shipley (6 1838), retired 
clergyman, Baltimore, m Elizabeth Augusta 
sere (1835-1906); issue: I-George (See Vol. 1, 
p. 826); II-—J. Lester, Jr. (above); IlI—John 
A. Gere (m Mary Wood); IV—Mary Augusta 
(b 1874). 

II—m ie 8, 1905, Susan Rivers Byrd (qv for 
issue). 

Randolph-Macon Coll., ’89 (Beta Theta Pi). Chief 
of bureau of contracts and agreements, B. & 
O. R.R. Co. Residence: 118 W. Lafayette Av., 
Baltimore, Md. 

1-SHIPLEY, Susan Rivers Byrd (Mrs. J. Les- 
ter, Jr.), 6 Winchester, Va., April 27, 1872. 

7-William Byrd (qv); 

6—William (1674-1744), receiver gen. and pres. of 
Council of Va.; founder of Richmond; m Ist, 
Lucy, dau. Col. Daniel Parke, of Brit. Army; 
m 2d, Maria, dau. and co-heiress of Thomas 
Taylor, of Kensington, Eng.; : 

5-William (1728-77), m 1st, 1748, Elizabeth Hill 
Carter (John®, of “Shirley’’); : ; 

4-Thomas Taylor (b 1752), became capt. in Brit- 
ish army, where he served under Col. Fan- 
ning; m Mary Armistead (William', of 
“Hesse,” Gloucester Co.); : 

3—Richard Evelyn (d 1872), of Frederick Co.; dis- 
tinguished lawyer; mem. Ho. of Delegates, 
etc., and of the Cony. of 1850-51; served on the 
staff of General Gorse, C.S.A.; m 1826, Anne 
Harrison (Benjamin‘, of ‘““Brandon’’). f 

2-Dau. of Col. William Byrd (1828-98), adj. gen. 
of Tex.; col. C.S.A.; m 1859, Jennie M., dau. 
of Jones Rivers, of Austin, Tex.; issue: I— 
Richard Evelyn (See Vol. 1, p. 525); Ii—Mary 
Armistead; IIlI—-Margaret Carter; IV—Francis 
Otway (d); V-—Susan Rivers (above); VI-— 
George Rivers (maj. U.S.A., retired). 

V-—m June 3, 1905, James Lester Shipley, Jr. (qv); 
issue: 1-Evelyn Byrd, } Baltimore, Md., Aug. 
1, 1906; 2-Lucy Carter (Jan, 31-Aug. 24, 1908). 

Residence: 118 W. Lafayette Av., Baltimore, Md. 

1-SILVERTHORNE, George Morrill, ) Chicago, 
Tll., Feb. 1, 1877. 

6—-Oliver Silverthorne (16807-1746), from Eng. to 
Bethlehem, Hunterdon Co., N.J., before 1735; 
took up lands at Bethlehem and Union Fur- 
nace; min Eng., Mary-; 

5—-William (1725?-1795), Bethlehem and Union 
Furnace, Hunterdon Co., N.J.; m twice, 1st— 
(7 before 1776): 

4—John (1756?-1827?), of Union Furnace, Hunter- 
don, Co, N.J..8 Juniata Co., Pa. sand (near) 
Blairstown, Warren Co., N.J.;: Am. Rev.: m 
Susan Okeson (1753-1806; Daniel®, m Anglechea 
Vandewater); 


3—Oliver (1780?-1854), of Warren Co., N.J., North- 
ampton Co., Pa., and one of the first settlers 
at Melpine, Muscatine Co., Ia.; m Margaret 
Stier (d 1885?), of Delaware, N.J. 

2-Son of Albert David Silverthorne (1835-1916), of 
Pleasant Prairie, Muscatine Co., la.; later of 
Chicago, Ill.; m 1862, Frances Hodgkins (b 
1842); issue: I—Albert Edward (6 1862); II—-Asa 
Kelley (1865-1921); III-William Edward (6 1867) ; 
IV-—Catherine (m Henry Faurot); V—Ralph (d 
infancy); VI-—George Morrill (above); VII-—- 
Frank Hodgekins (qv). 

Vi-m Oct. 31, 1908, Edith Hellyer, b Kobe, Japan, 
July 20, 1884; dau. of Frederick Hellyer, tea 
importer, of Riverside, Ill.; issue (all 6 River- 
Side, Ill.): 1-George Morrill, Jr., 6 Mar. 30, 
1905; 2-John Hellyer, b June 7, 1906; 3-Henry 
Faurot, 6 May 19, 1912. 

Ed. Mich. Mil. Acad., 1896; Northwestern U. Law 
School. With Western Felt Works, Chicago, 
since 1899; v.p. since 1917. Capt. Co. A, 161st 
Ind, Vol. Inf., Spanish-Am. War; maj., 341st 
Inf., 86th Div., World War. Clubs: Racquet, 
Chicago Athletic, Chicago Golf. Residence: 
Riverside, Ill. 


1-SILVERTHORNE, F (rank) Hodgekins, 6 
tegeae a Prairie, Muscatine Co., Ia., May 23, 

4-Gee (Hodgekins) Hodgkins (1778 ?-1859?), from 
Eng. to Albion, Me., ca. 1800; m Lucy Mitchell 
(Joseph®, of Albion); 

3-Elijah_B. (1810-46), Passadumpkeag, Me.; m 
Mary Morrill (John‘, m Abigail Weeman, of 
Newberg, Me.). 

2-Son of Frances Hodgkins (6 1842), m 1862, Albert 
David Silverthorne (1835-1916), of Pleasant 
Prairie, Muscatine Co., Ia., later of Chicago, 
Ill. For issue and Silverthorne lineage see 
George Morrill Silverthorne. 

M 1906, Lucie Rasmussen. 

M 2d, Mar. 15, 1918, Henrietta Clara Lang, D 
Honesdale, Pa., July 26, 1890; dau. of Henry 
Lang. 

Ed. pvt. schools, Chicago, and Mich. Mil. Acad., 
Orchard Lake, Mich. Inventor of pouring de- 
vices and bottle attachments used by Guild 
Products Corpn., Phila., Pa.; a founder of Ce- 
ment Sheet Lath Mfg. Co., Little Falls, N.J.; 
and Am. Cement Sheet Lath Co., New York: 
partner, Ferdinand S. Ruthmann, acoustical, 
radio engr. and inventor. Club: Masonic. 
Residence: 251 Ft. Washington Ay., New York. 


1-SINCLAIR, Arthur, Jr., Md., 
Aug. 27, 1868. 

6-Sir William Sinclair, born in Scotland; build- 
er of Roslin Chapel near Edinburgh; lineal 
desc. of Karl of Caithness, grandson of King 
Robert II of Scotland; 

5-Arthur, settled at Norfolk, Va., prior to Am. 
Reyv.; m Susannah Phillips; 

4-Arthur (d_ 1831), capt. U.S.N.; m 1809, Sarah 
Skipwith Kennon; 

U.S.N. and C.S.N.; m 


b Baltimore, 


3—-Arthur (1810-65), capt. 
Lelia Imogen Dawley. 

8—Richard Kennon (qv); 

7-Capt. Richard, m Agnes Bolling (Col. Robert, 


av); 

6—-Robert (6 1725), m Sarah Skipwith (Sir Wil- 
liam’, of ‘‘Prestwould,” Eng.); 

5-Gen. Richard, officer Cont. Army; mem. Va. 
Assembly; apptd. first gov. of La.; m Eliz- 
abeth Beverley Mumford; 

4-Sarah Skipwith, m Capt. Arthur Sinclair (4 
above). 

7-Robert Mumford, burgess; m Anna Bland 
(Theodoric’, m Elizabeth, dau. Col. William 
Randolph, qv; Theodoric®, qv); 

6—Col. Robert, burgess, co. 1t.; m Anna Beverley; 

5-Elizabeth Beverley, m Gen. Richard Kennon 
(5 above). 

9-John Chew (qv); 

8-Samuel, m Ann Ayres; 

7-Samuel, m Mary Harrison; 

6—Richard, m Sarah Locke Chew; 

5-Philemon Lloyd, m Anne Bowie; 

4-Margaret Bowie, m Richard Ireland Jones; 

3-Anna Eliza, m Charles S. Willett (John, m 
Deborah Butler). 

2-Son of Arthur Sinclair (b 1837), 1t. S.S. Ala- 
bama, C.S.N.; m 1867, Drusilla Willett: issue: 
I—Arthur, Jr. (above); II-Charles Willett 
(1872-1901); TI1I—Lelia Tmogen (b 1874), 

I-m_ Mar. 19, 1912, Blizabeth Shelby (Darnall) 
Wallace (qv for issue). 


208 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


Ed. Baltimore City Coll. Investment banker, 
Clubs: New York Yacht, Oakland Golf, Turf 
ants Field. Residence: 60 E. 67th St., New 

ork. 


1-SINCLAIR, Elizabeth Shelby Darnall (Mrs. 
Arthur, Jr.), } Lexington, Ky., Nov. 26, 1871. 

7-Col. Henry Darnall (qv); 

6—-Henry (0b 1682), of “The Woodyard”’; m Anne 
Digges (Col. William’; Gov. Edward, of Va.); 

5-Henry (6 1708), of ‘Poplar Hill”; atty. gen. of 
Md., 1754; m Anne Talbot, niece and ward of 
George, 14th Earl of Shrewsbury; 

4-John (d 1819), of Culpeper Co., Va.; m BEliz- 
abeth Kemper; 

38—Elijah, of Culpeper Co., Va.; m 1850, Harriet 
Rogers. 

6-Thomas (Kincaid) Kinkead (1705-52), emigrated 
to America and settled in Pa., later moving 
to Augusta Co., Va.; 

5-Capt. William (1736-1823), fought against Ohio 
Indians, 1764; was capt. of a co. of Va. militia 
during Am. Rev.; owned “Cane Spring,” 
Woodford Co., Ky.; m 1756, Elinor Guy, of 


Va. je 

4—John . (1784-1854), m 1809, Margaret Trotter 
Blackburn; 

3-William_ Bury (1809-94), scholar and jurist; 
m 1843, Elizabeth Fontaine Shelby. 

6—-Gen. Evan Shelby (qv); 

5-Gen. Isaac (b 1750), first gov. of Ky.; m 1782, 
Susanna Hart; 

4-Thomas Hart, m 1821, Mary Anne Bullock: 

3-Elizabeth Fontaine (1824-9), m William Bury 
Kinkead (3 above). 

7-Peter Fontaine (b 1696), emigrated to Va.: m 
Elizabeth Wade; 

6—Aaron (1753-1823), m 1773, Barbara Terrell: 

5-Elizabeth (1780-1807), m 1799, Edmund Bullock: 

4-Mary Anne (1800-36), m Thomas Hart Shelby 
(4 above). 

2-Dau. of George Washington Darnall (d 1909), 
m 1869, Margaret Blackburn Kinkead (b 1844) 
issue: I-Elizabeth Shelby (above); 
garet Blackburn (m R. EB. 
(m T. B. Harrison); IV—Shelby (m James A. 
Farra). 

I-m Apr. 28, 1896, Thomas Bates Wallace (d Dec. 
19, 1910); issue (all b Tacoma, Wash.): 1—Hugh 
Campbell, 6 Feb. 4, 1897; m Oct. 23, 1924, Rosalie 

Bloodgood; 2—Darnall, 6 Apr. 24, 1900: Harvard, 
722; m June 10, 1922, Silvia Lord Seymour; 3— 
Margaret Kinkead, b Jan. 14, 1902; m Sept. 18, 
1923, Alexander Gilmer Hadra. 

M 2d, Mar. 19, 1912, Arthur Sinclair, Jr. (qv); 


: 


issue: 1—-Elizabeth Shelby, 6 Baltimore, Md., 

Jan. 28, 1913. 

Mem. C.D.A., Huguenot Soc. Club: Colony. 
Residence: 60 E. 67th St., New York. 


1-SEILTON, Charles Sanford, b Northampton, 
Mass., Aug. 16, 1868. 

5—Dr. Henry Skilton (1718-1802), from Eng., in a 
gun-ship, to Boston, 1735: physician in Am. 
Rev.; m Tabitha Avery; 

4—Avery (1748-1832), m 1771, Parthenia Judd: 

3-Henry (1783-1847), m 1812, Maria Marshall. 

%Thomas Sanford (qv); 

8-Ephraim (1646-87), m Mary Powell: 

7-Samuel (1674-1749), m Hannah Baldwin; 

5-Elihu_ (1731-1808), French and Indian War and 
Am. Rev.; m Hannah Sanford: 

4—Stephen (1763-1824), m Statira Benton; 

3-Samuel (1803-65), m Orlinda Thomas (niece of 
Seth Thomas, clock mfr.). 

2-Son of Otis Avery Skilton (1834-1901), mer- 
chant; m 1860, Adeline Maria Sanford (1835- 
1922) 5 issue: 1-Ida Galpin (b 1862; m Robert 
Harrison Cornish); II—Alice Thomas (b 1864) ; 
III-—Charles Sanford (above). 

IiI-—m Dec. 30, 1908, Maud Helene Grignard (Mar. 
9, 1877-July 28, 1922); dau. of Albert Grignard, 
of Boston, Mass.; issue (all b Lawrence, Kan.): 
1—Helen Marie, b Apr. 9, 1905; 2—-Vivian Maud, 
varias 27, 1907; 3-Sanford Albert, b Sept. 148 


B.A., Yale, ’89 (Phi Mu Alpha): studied music 
at Berlin and New York. Composer and or- 
ganist; prof. organ, theory and history of 
music, U. Kan., since 1908 (See Who’s Who in 
America). Mem. S.A.R. Residence: 1318 Lou- 
isiana St., Lawrence, Kan. 

1-SLAGLE, Robert Lincoln, } Hanover, Pa., 
Mar. 17, 1865. 

6-Christopher (Schlegel) Slagle, from Saxony to 
New Castle, Del., where he became a large 


’ 


II—Mar- 


Low); IlI—Harriet - 


landowner; built a mill on Conestoga Creek, 
Pa.; later in Phila., York and Lancaster cos., 
Pa., and in Frederick Co., Md., where he was 
justice, constable, etc.; soldier French and 
Indian War; m 1718, Anna Maria Aistrin; 

5—-Jacob (1723-90), soldier Am. Rev.; m 1746, Mary 
alg at Klein (1729-75); m 2d, 1776, Mary Bar- 

ara—; 

4-John David (1770-1841), m Catherine Myers; m 
2d, Charlotte Earl; 

38—Adam (1804-73), m Elizabeth Felty. 

2-Son of William Augustus Slagle (1838-1914), 
building contractor; m 1860, Margaret Eliz- 
abeth Stine (1889-89); issue: I-Robert Lincoln 
(above); II—Luther Stine (6 1867; m 1920, Mabel 
Weaver Wallace); IlI—-Margaret Gertrude (b 
1880; m 1908, John Laing). 

I-m May 28, 1896, Gertrude Ann Reimann (May 
23, 1868-Dec. 3, 1915); dau. of Paul Riemann, of 
Albany, N.Y. 

A.B., Lafayette, ’87, A.M., 1890 (LL.D., 1922); Ph.D., 
Johns Hopkins, 1894. Chemistry and educa- 
tion since 1894; pres. S.D. School of Mines, 
1898-1905, S.D. State Coll. of Agr. and Mechan- 
ic Arts, 1906-14, U. of S.D. since 1914 (See Who's 
Who in America). Mem. S.A.R. Residence: 
Vermillion, S.D. 


1-SLOAN, Earle, 6 Cherry Hill Plantation, S.C., 
Oct. 18, 1858, 


‘4-David Sloan (1753-1826), from North Ireland 


to N.C., 1773, capt. Am. Rev.; moved to Sloan’s 
Ferry, S.C.; m Susannah Majors (1763-1854) ; 

3-Benjamin Franklin (1796-1867), m Eliza Caro- 
line Earle. 

9$-Sir John Earle (qv); 

8-Samuel (d 1697), Westmoreland Co., 
Bridget Baylis; 

Lin svsie (d 1746), surveyor of highways; m Phyl- 

is-; 

6—-Maj. Samuel (ca. 1692-1771), justice Co. Ct. of 
Frederick Co., Va., 1743-52; high sheriff; church 
warden; maj. Col. George W. Fairfax’s reget. 
of horse; burgess; collector of tobacco; m 1st, 
1726, Anne Sorrell; 

5-Col. John (1737-1815), removed to the region nr. 
boundary line bet. N.C. and S.C., 1773, where he 
built “Earle’s Fort’; capt. in Gen. Bouquet’s 
expdn. in Ohio, 1764; col. in Am. Rev.; m Thom- 
asine Prince (John‘); 

4-John Baylis (1766-1836); elected to U.S. Con- 
gress, 1802; m Sarah Ann Taylor (Samuel5, maj. 
Am. Rev.; James’, officer British Army); 

3—Eliza Caroline (1797-1864), m Benjamin Franklin 
Sloan (3 above). : 

5-George Seaborn (1732-1818), m Grace Greenwood; 
4—James (1757-1804), m Mary Brasier; 

3-Maj. George (1797-1877), planter, Pendleton, S.C.; 
m Sarah Ann Farle (1806-79; John B., 4 above). 

2-Son of Col. John Baylis Earle Sloan, C.S.A. 
(1828-1906), planter, cotton factor; m 1858, his 
cousin, Mary Seaborn (b 1836); issue: I—Harle 
(above); II—Louis Frank (6 1859); I1I—Annie Lee 
(b 1861); [V—Leila (6 1864; m Lehman Johnson): 
V-—Joe B. (1869-1905); VI-Vivian Seaborn (6 1874: 
m Sue Robinson Lee); ViI—Helen Gaines (b 
1875; m Dr. Crown Torrence); VIII—Marguerite 
Earle (b 1877; m Col. A. F. Cassels, U.S.A.). 

I—m Oct. 11, 1894, Alice Witte, 6 Hanover, Nov. 19, 
1866; dau. of Charles O. Witte, m Charlotte 
Reeves, of Charleston, §.C.; issue (all b Charles- 
ton, S.C.): 1-Carla Witte, b July 1895; Green 
Brier, ’17; 2~Elizabeth Earle, b Dec. 1896; Green 
Brier, ’18; 3-Lottie Seaborn, Bb Dec. 1902; Na- 
tional Cathedral, ’22; 4-Earle, Jr., b Dec. 1909. 

Grad. U. Va., ’82. Engineer of mines, geologist: 
former U.S. asst. geologist; state geologist of 
S.C., 1901-11. Fellow Geol. Soc. America, A.A. 
A.S.; mem. Philos. Soc. of Va.; hon. curator of 
geology, Charleston Museum; mem. Am. Mus. 
Natural History. Mem. Charleston Wight 
Dragoons 25 years. Pres. 8.C. Branch, Alumni 
Assn. of U. Va. Clubs: Charleston, Carolina 
Yacht, Tri-State Hunting. Residence: 64 S. 
Battery, Charleston, S.C. 


1-SMITH, Charles Eastwick, } Blossburg, Pa., 
Feb. 14, 1837. 

7—David Ogden (1655-1705), from Eng. in the ‘““Wel- 
come,” with William Penn; settled at Phila., 
Pa., 1682; m 1686, Martha Houlston (John): 

6-Samuel (1695-1748), m Esther Lownes (1708-47: 
George’); 

5—George (1726-62), m 1751, Mary Low (1722-1810) : 

4—Hugh (1756-1803), m 1788, Dorothea Meng (1754- 
1844; John M.5; John C.‘); 


Va.; m 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 209 


3s-Mary (d 1839), m 1808, Charles Eastwick Smith 
(1783-1828; Thomas* [1761-1811], m Grizzel East- 
wick). 

6-George Guest, from Eng. to Phila., Pa., 1681; m 
Alice Bailyes; 

5-George, m 1701, Elizabeth Marshall (John‘); 

4-Jonathan (0b 1721), m ca. 1754, Margaret Clifford 
(6 1730; Thomas’); har: 

38—John (1768-1817), banker and shipping mcht., 
London; m 1792, Rebecca Hall (1775-1864; Wil- 
liam‘, m Elizabeth Boyce; John5; Aquilla®; 
Capt. John’, of Specute Island, Harford Co., 
Md.) 


2-Son of Dr. Franklin Rushton Smith (1809-92), 
M.D., U. Pa., 1838; m Mary Guest (1811-77); issue: 
I-Charles Eastwick (above); II-Franklin Guest 
(1840-1912; brig. gen. U.S.A.; m Frances L. 
Dauchy; m 2d, Georgiana Dauchy); I1I—Thomas 
Tunis (6 1841; m Lucia K. Wheaton). 

I-m Aug. 5, 1880, Eliza Stewart Mann (qv for 
issue). 

M.D., U. Pa., 1865. Retired physician; was prof. 
clinical medicine, Hamline U. Mem. S.C.W. 
Residence: 549 Grand Av., St. Paul, Minn. 


CHARLES EASTWICK SMITH, JR. (Jan. 15, 18838- 
July 81, 1921). 
B.A., Yale 7045 M.D., U. Pa., 1908. 


Was secretary, 
Minn. State Board of Health. 


1-SMITH, Eliza Stewart Mann (Mrs. Charles 
E.), b New Albany, Ind., Sept. 23, 1854. 

8-Edward Wanton (1629-1716), m Elizabeth-; 

7—Joseph (1664-1754), m 1690, Sarah Freeborn (1667- 
1787); 

6—Gideon (16938-1767), gen. treas. of R.I., 1733-43; 
gov., 1745-47; m Mary (Bryer) Codman; 

5—Joseph (1720-81), m Sarah Carpenter; 

4—Sarah (1745-1813), m Capt. Jeremiah Clarke (1734- 
1815; John®; Walton’); 

3—Freelove (1788-1847), m 1823, Asa Mann (1769-1852: 
Amos‘, m Alice Arnold; Thomas®; Thomas’; 
Thomas’; James’). 

8—-Richard Butler (qv); 

7-Samuel (b 1639), m Elizabeth-—; 

6-Jonathan (1668-1755), m 1727, Mary (Cadwell) 
Easton (b 1687), widow of Jonathan Easton; 

5—George (1728-90), m Mary-; 

4—Richard (1756-1853), m Lucy Ranney (1762-1815); 

3-George Stephen (1795-1831), m 1826, Cornelia 
Warner (Jonah W.4, m Elizabeth, dau. of John 
Ostrander, Jr., officer Am. Rev., m Catharine 
Hetzell; Ely®, m Azaba, dau. Thomas Allyn). 

2-Dau. of Walter Mann (1827-92), banker; m 1847, 
Mary Elizabeth Butler (1827-1905); issue: I-— 
Cornelia (1849-76); II-Walter Butler (1851-65); 
IIlI-Eliza Stewart (above); IV—Catherine 
Phelps (1859-97); V—Frederick Clark (1868-1913); 
ViI-Charles Edward (6 1870). 

IlI-m Aug. 5, 1880, Charles Eastwick Smith (qv); 
issue: 1-Mary Guest, 6 St. Paul, Minn., Oct. 7. 
1881; 2-Charles Eastwick, Jr. (see portrait and 
biography); m June 3, 1909, Esther Easton, dau. 


of Dr. Thomas McDavitt, of St. Paul (issue: 
Charles Eastwick, 3d, 6 May 27, 1910; Esther 
ie b Sept. 18, 1911; Mary Guest, 6 Oct. 19, 

Mem. 'C.D.A., D.A.R. Residence: 549 Grand Av., 
St. Paul, Minn. 


1-SLOAN, Frances Elizabeth Andrews (Mrs. 
Millard F., Sr.), b Sardis, Miss., 1858. 

8—Capt. John Marshall (qv); 

7-Thomas (1655-1704), m Martha Jane Pendleton; 

6-John (1700-52), capt. French and Indian War; m 
Elizabeth Markham (1704-75; John’); 

5-Thomas (1730-1802), officer French and Indian 
War and Am. Rey., burgess; m 1754, Mary Ran- 
dolph Keith (17387-1809; Rev. James*, m Mary 
neon dau. Thomas Randolph, of ‘‘Tucka- 
10e’’); 

4-Hon. Charles (1767-1805), m Lucy Pickett; 

3-Charles Coatsworth (1799-1849), m Judith Step- 
toe Ball. 

2-Dau. of Maria Jane (Marshall) Watkins (1828- 
1905), m as his 2d wife, Rev. Robert Lyle 
Andrews (1806-65); issue: I-Charles Marshall (b 
1854); II-Mary Drusilla (b 1856); Il1I—-Frances EH. 
(above); IV—Lucien T. (b 1860); V—-George Y. (b 
1862); VI—Martha J. (b 1864; m P. W. Lusk). 

IiI-m Millard Fillmore Sloan; issue: 1—-William 
C. (Dec. 5, 1882-May 18, 1883); 2-Jane Marshall, b 
Feb. 6, 1885; m G. M. Gibson (issue: George M.; 
Fillmore Sloan); 3-Paul R., b Aug. 12, 1887; m 
Aug. 10, 1914, Kate R. Ruffiner (issue: Paul R., 
b 1915); 4-Millard F., b Apr. 13, 1889: m Jessie 
Williams (issue: Frederick Hmmons; Julia 
Frances); 5-Lucien Andrews, m Jan. 1915, Lillye 
Dalton (issue: Mary Frances, 6 Jan. 27, 1916; 
Elijah Dalton, 6b Sept. 1918); 6-Sue H., b Oct. 20, 
1894; m Feb. 15, 1920, J. J. Sharum (issue: Monte 
J.); 7-Agnes Elliott, b July 29, 1896; m Sept. 9, 
1917, O. C. Meck (issue: GO. C., Jr., 6 July 22, 
1918; Frances Elizabeth, b Jan. 1921); 8—Fred- 
erick R., b Dec. 18, 1902. 

Mem, C.D.A-) D,B.PsAy D.ALR., UlS.D, 1812> Ui D:c: 
Residence: Imboden, Ark. 


1-BIRD, Annie Dudley Bedford (Mrs. Joseph 
E.), 6 Paris, Ky., Dec. 12, 1861. 

8-Benjamin Poindexter, of New Kent Co., Va.; 

7-Mary, m Benjamin Mosby, came to Va. at end 
of 17th century; 

6-Elizabeth (d post 1758), m Stephen Bedford (d 
1758), of Southam Parish, Cumberland Co., Va.: 
justice of Goochland, 1741; sheriff of Cumber- 
land Co., 1749; 

5-Thomas (1730-85), mem. Com. Safety, Charlotte 
Co., Va., 1775; m 1st, Mary (Ligon) Coleman (0 
1731; John®, m Mary-—); 


Dine ateoee! (1769-1829), m 1790, Mattie Clay (1772- 


3-Augustine V. (1802-63), m 1825, Elizabeth Lewis 
Garrard. 

6-William Garrard (g.son of Peter, a Huguenot, 
who fled from France to Eng.), came to Amer- 
ica and settled in Stafford Co., Va., ca. 1740; 
served as county lt.; m Mary Lewis; 

5-James (1749-1822), officer Va. militia in Am. 
Rev.; settled in Ky., 1783; ordained as Bapt. 
minister; 2d gov. of Ky., 1796-1804; m 1769, Eliza- 
beth Mountjoy (William®’, m Phyllis—, of Over- 
wharton Parish, Stafford Co., Va.); 

4-Gen. James (1773-1838), brig. gen. War 1812: 
mem. Ky. Legislature, 1813-17; m 1798, Nancy 
Lewis (Col. Thomas’, m Elizabeth Payne): 

3—Elizabeth Lewis (1806-73), m Augustine Volney 
Bedford (3 above). 

2-Dau. of Jeptha Dudley Bedford (1837-93), m 1860, 
Annie Eliza Hall (1842-70); m 2d, 1875, Armilda 
Toland; issue (lst marriage): I-Annie Dudley 
(above); II-James Franklin; (2d marriage): 
IlI—Frances Elizabeth. 

I-m Feb. 25, 1885, Joseph Elmer Bird, } Patriot; 
O., June 21, 1861; son of George Bird, of Ohio, 
m Mary Brown Briggs: issue: 1Elmer Bed- 
ford, m May 16, 1913, Verdie Steiner (issue: Bar- 
bara Eleanor; Marjorie Elizabeth); 2—Annie 
Laurie. 

Mem. C.D.XVII C., D.A.R. Residence: Route 1, 
Nampa, Ida. 


1-BEDFORD, Lalla, b Apr. 22, 1882. 

8-Benjamin Poindexter, of New Kent Co., Va.: 

7—-Mary, m Benjamin Mosby, came to Va. end of 
17th century; 

6—-Elizabeth (d post 1758), m Stephen Bedford (7 
1758), of Southam Parish, Cumberland Co., Va.: 
justice of Goochland, 1741; sheriff of Cumber- 
land Co., 1749; 


210 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


5-Thomas (1730-85), mem. Com. Safety, Charlotte 
Co., Va., 1775; m Ist, Mary (Ligon) Coleman (b 
1781; John*, m Mary-); 

4—Littleberry (1769-1829), m 1790, Mattie Clay (1772- 
1864) ; 

eee V. (1802-68), m 1825, Elizabeth Lewis 
Garrard. 

5-Francis Jacoby, from Eng. to Va.; moved to 
Ky., 1785; m in Eng., 1765, Frederina Lotspirg; 

4—Jacob, m Mary Stark; 

3—Jacob (b 1817), m 1844, Elizabeth Kerr. 

6—James Kerr, of Va.; ; 

5-James, m Patience Houston (James*, soldier 
Am. Rev.); . 

4—-James H., m 1819, Elizabeth Strode (James®, m 
1791, Margaret Foreman; Capt. John*, b 1736, 
founder of Strode Station, Clark Co., Ky., 1779, 
m Mary Boyles); 

3-Elizabeth, m Jacob Jacoby (3 above). 

2—-Dau. of Benjamin F. Bedford (d 1905), m 1867, 
Nannie E. Jacoby; issue: I-William (b 1868, d); 
II—Volney Jacoby (0 1870, d); II-Mary Cordelia 
(6 1873); I1V—James (b 1875; m Lou Christlieh); 
V—Ernest (b 1879; m Mary Dresser); VI—Lalla 
(above); VII—Elizabeth Jacoby (b 1889; m 3S. 
Benjamin Dunlap). 

Vi-Librarian, Caldwell (Ida.) Public Library. 
Mem. D.A.R. Residence: 504 Dearborn St., 
Caldwell, Ida. 

1-BARROW, David Crenshaw, 6b Oglethorpe Co., 
Ga., Oct. 18, 1852. 

5-Thomas Barrow (1640-1730), from Lancashire, 
Eng., to the Northern Neck of Va., 1680; 

4—-Thomas (0b 1690), moved from Va. to N.C.; m 
Elizabeth Atkinson; 

3-James (1757-1828), settled in Ga.; soldier Am. 
Rev.; m 3d, in Ga., 1814, Patience Crenshaw 
(1779-1817; Jesse*, of Va. and N.C., m Precious 
Cain). 

S-William Pope (i 1707), came from Bristol, Eng.; 
patented land 1656, 62, 65; settled in Nansemond 
Co., Va.; m ante 1662, Marie—; 

7-Henry (1663-1728), m ca. 1684, Sarah Watts (John§, 
m Alice English); 

6—John (1699-1745), of Edgecombe Co., N.C.; mem. 
Assembly; burgess; m Mourning McKinnie 
(Col. Barnaby’, m Mary Exum; Michael}); 

5-Henry (1723-64), m ca. 1748, Tabitha-; 

4-Henry Augustine (1760-1807), Am. Rev.; re- 
moved to Ga., 1786; m 1st, 1787, Clara Hill (1763- 
1798; Abraham, m Christian, dau. of Thomas 
Walton, Jr.; Abraham®; Henry’, of Nansemond 


Cow Vas) 
(1794-1850), m 1820, 


3—-Middleton 
Lumpkin. 

2-Son of David Crenshaw Barrow (1815-99), cot- 
ton planter; state senator; trustee U. of Ga., 
etc.; m 1838, Sarah Eliza Pope (1821-55); issue: 
I—Pope (1839-1903; U.S. senator from Ga.; m 
Sarah Church Craig; m 2d, Cornelia A. Jack- 
son); II—James (1841-64; U.S.M.A., ’58, resigned 
1861, returned to Ga.; It. col. 64th Ga., C.S.A., 
killed in battle); I11I-Thomas Augustine (1843- 
1897; U. of Ga.; 1t. C.S.A.; m Jennie Turner; m 
2d, Alice Hand); I1V—Lucy Pope (1845-80; m John 
A. Cobb, e. son of Maj. Gen. Howell Cobb, 
C.S.A.); V-—Clara Elizabeth (1846-80); VI—Flla 
Patience (Mrs. Bourke Spalding, qv for other 
lineages); VII—Benjamin White (1851-76; A.B., 
U. Ga., 69); VIII—David Crenshaw (above); IX— 
Henry Walker (1854-76; A.B., U. Ga., ’72). 

VIII—m Feb. 5, 1879, at Athens, Ga., Fannie Ingle 
Childs, 6b Athens, Ga., Oct. 18, 1857: dau. of 
Asaph King Childs (dese. Lt. Asaph King, Am. 
Rev.), m Susan Ingle (Ingle family of Md. and 
D.C.); issue (all 6 Athens, Ga.): 1—-Susan Childs, 
b Nov. 27, 1879; m June 30, 1908, Samuel James 
Crowe, M.D. (issue: Samuel James, Jr., b 1909: 
David Francis, 6 1913); 2-Benjamin Henry, b 
Jan. 17, 1883; C.E., U. Ga.; m Aug. 14, 1907, Henry 
Hull Lucas (issue: Susan Frances, b 1908); 3— 
Eleanor Priscilla, 6 Apr. 17, 1886: m June 24, 
1914, Rev. H. L. Jewett Williams, capt. inf., 
A.E.F., killed in battle, June 9, 1918 (issue: 
H. L. Jewett, Jr.. 6 1915. d infancy; Eleanor 
Barrow Jewett, b 1917); 4-David Francis, b Nov. 
14, 1888; A.B., B.S., C.E., U. Ga.; studied at Har- 
vard and in Europe, A.M., Ph.D.: m July 29, 
1914, Mary Augusta Arnold (issue: Ida Frances, 
b 1917: David Crenshaw and Walter Henry 
eee d infancy, twins, 6 1918; Mary Augusta, 
h 1924). 

B.S. and C.E., U. Ga.. ’74: (LL.D., Emory, 1909). 
Prof. and dean, U. Ga., 1878-1907, and chancellor 
of same, 1906-25, when resigned and was elected 


Lucy Hopson 


the first chancellor emeritus (See Who’s Who 
in America). Residence: Athens, Ga. 


1-SPALDING, Ella Patience Barrow (Mrs. 
Bourke), b Oglethorpe Co., Ga., Feb. 8, 1849. 

6-George Lumpkin (b in Va.), land grant in Va., 
1748; capt. Va. Line in Am. Rev.; moved to Ga., 
1784; m Mary Cody (James’, m Sarah Womack); 

5-John (b Va., 1762), Am. Rev.; judge Inferior Ct.; 
mem. Ga. Legislature, and Constl. Conv., 1798: 
Jefferson presdl. elector; clk. Superior Ct. of 
Oglethorpe Co., Ga.; m ca. 1780, Lucy Hopson; 

4—Wilson (1783-1870), 17th gov. of Ga., 1831-35: U.S. 
senator, 1837-41; trustee U. Ga., 1831-70; Lump- 
kin, county and town, named in his honor; m 
Ist, Elizabeth Walker (1785-1819; Rev. Sanders®, 
m Sarah Lamar); 

perky Hopson (1808-88), m Middleton Pope (1794- 

50). 

10—John (Nevil) Neville (1612-64), from Eng. in the 
“Ark’”’ and “Dove” expdn. to Md., 1634; mem. 
Md. Council; m Bridget Thomsley; 

9-James (ca. 1642-ca. 1698-1700), m Elizabeth—; both 
killed by Indians; 

8-John (6 ca. 1665), of Isle of Wight Co., Va.; m 
Margaret-—; 

7-James (1686-1752), capt. Goochland Co. militia; 
m 2d, Lucy Thomas, widow; saw actual ser- 
vice French and Indian War, 1740-54; 

6—Martha, m 1755, Henry Hopson, Sr. (d 1810), capt. 
Am. Rev. (William’, m Susan Ragland); 

5-Lucy (b 1764), m John Lumpkin (5 above). 

2-Dau. of Sarah Eliza Pope (1821-55), m 1838, David 
Crenshaw Barrow (1815-99), cotton plantr. For 
issue and other lineages see David Crenshaw 
Barrow. 

M Nov. 3, 1874 (Thomas) Bourke Spalding (1851-84); 
son of Randolph Spalding; issue: 1-Randolph 
(qv for Spalding lineage); 2-Clara Lucy (May 
27-Sept. 3, 1881). 

Mem.) C.D A.) DAUR. UU; LC. ee esidence: ola: 
Gordon St., Savannah, Ga. 


1-SPALDING, Randolph, 0) Sapelo Island, Ga., 
Sept. 30, 1879. 

5-James Spalding (1735-94; heir to the barony 
and estate of Ashantilly, Co. Perth, Scotland), 
settled at Frederica, St. Simon’s Island, Ga., 
1760; mem. Ga. Senate, etc.; m 1772, Margery 
McIntosh; 

4—-Thomas (1774-1851), mem. Ga. Senate and Constl. 
Conv., 1798; mem. Congress 2 terms; Spalding 
Co., Ga., named in his honor, 1851; m 1795, Sarah 
Leake (Dr. Richard®, m Jean Martin); 

38—Randolph (1822-68), mem. state senate for yrs.; 
col. C.S.A.; m 1843, Mary Dorothea Bass (b 1823). 

7-John Mohr McIntosh (1700-52; lineal chief Bor- 
lum branch House of Moy), came in the 
“Prince of Wales,” 1735; settled at Darien, Ga.: 
McIntosh Co., Ga., named in honor of the 
McIntosh family, 1793; m 1725, Majory Fraser; 

6-William (1728-96), mem. Provincial Congress: 
maj. Am. Rev.; m Mary MacKay (Donald): 

yasnene es (1754-1818), m 1772, James Spalding (5 
above). 

2-Son of Bourke Spalding (1851-84), m 1874, Ella 
Patience Barrow (qv for maternal lineages). 

Not married. Mem. S.C. Residence: 21 E. Gordon 
St., Savannah, Ga. 


1-SMITH, Harriet Foster White (Mrs. Arthur 
C.), b Boston, Mass., June 28, 1868. 

6-Andrew White, from Eng. to Mass.; 

5-Benjamin, m Abigail—; 

4—William (6 1787), m Marcy Dresser (Richard®, m 
Dorothy Marcy); 

3-Joseph (1787-1820), Hinsdale, Mass.; m _ 1820, 
eee Huntington (Simon‘4, m Priscilla Benja- 
min). 

3-Henry Tewksbury (living 1697), m at Boston, 
1659, Martha Copp; 

7—-John (b 1674), m Hannah Colby; 

arete Isaac (1698-1765), m 1720, Sara Sargent (1701- 

5—Jacob (1723-54), m 1746, Sara Bagly: 

4-Jonathan (1756-1826), m 1778, Elizabeth Merrill 
(Roger®, m Mary Hale): 

3—Dr. Isaac (1795-1885), m 1822, Sabra Foster. 

9-Reginald Foster (qv); 

8-William (1633-1713), m Mary Jackson (William?, 
m Joanna Foster); 

7-William (1670-1755), m Sarah Kimball (Johns, m 


Sarah-); 
1725, Mary Osgood (Chris- 


6—John (1701-73), m 
topher’?, m Sarah-); 

5-Obediah (1741-80), pvt. Lexington Alarm: m 

Hannah Ballard (Hezekiah); 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 211 


4—John (1770-1846), m Mary Danforth (Samuel®, m 
Sarah Toothaker); 

38—-Sabra (1802-58), m Isaac Tewksbury (3 above). 

2-Dau. of Joseph Huntington White (1824-1915), 
merchant, capitalist, philanthropist, art con- 
noisseur, Boston; m 2d, 1855, Ellen Danforth 
Tewksbury (06 1836); issue: I-Joseph Foster (m 
Elvira G. Atwood); [I-Helen Huntington (6 1868; 
m George Jacob Putnam); IlI—Harriet Koster 
(above); IV—Grace Sabra (m John Langdon 
Batchelder). 

IlI—m Nov. 2, 1892, Arthur Crittenden Smith (See 
Vol. 1, p. 829); issue: 1-Harriet Huntington, b 
Omaha, Neb., Dee. 1, 1894; 2-Joseph Hunting- 
ton, 6 Brookline, Mass., Aug. 6, 1896; 3-Helen 
Danforth, b Brookline, Oct. 27, 1900; 4—Grace 
White (Jan. 4, 1902-Oct. 11, 1918); 5-Arthur Crit- 
tenden, Jr., b Omaha, Dec, 11, 1903; 6-Esther, b 
Omaha, Feb. 18, 1906. 

Mem. C.D.A. (pres. Neb. soc.). 
Park Av., Omaha, Neb. 


1-SMITH, Rosalia Imogene Baker (Mrs. Edward 


Residence: 1303 


Lincoln), b Walla Walla, Wash., Nov. 26, 1878. 
8-Alexander Baker (qv); 
7—Joshua (1642-1717), Woodbury, Conn.; m 1674, 


Hannah— (widow of Tristram Minter); 

6—John (1681-1750), m twice; 

5—Elisha (1724-97), was uncle of Col. Ethan Allen; 
with his 5 sons fought at Bennington; mem. 
Mass. Constl. Conv., 1780; gave the land on 
which the first building of Williams Coll. was 
erected; m Phebe Nicholas; 

4-Ezra (b 1760), m Sarah Tucker; 

3—-EXzra (b 1788), physician; m Blizabeth Haupt. 

2-Dau. of Dorsey Synge Baker, M.D. (1823-88), 
M.D., Phila. Med. Coll.; went to Portland, Ore., 
1848, and settled at Walla Walla, Wash., 1871; 
banker and financier; m 1851, Caroline Tibbetts; 
m 2a, Elizabeth McCulloch; issue (1st mar- 
riage): I—Edwin F.; IIl—Mary E. (m Gov. Miles 

Moore); IIlI—Henry C. (m Clara Young); IV— 

Willian, W. (m May Jones); (2d marriage): V— 
Ida Mabel (1868-19—; m Louis Francis Ander- 
son); VI—Anna Amelia (b 1869; m Thompson C, 
Elliott); VII—Rosalia Imogene (above); VIII-— 
Ada Louise (b 1883; m LeRoy Danby Lewis). 

VIilI-m Oct. 26, 1898, Edward Lincoln Smith (See 
Vol. 1, p. 356, for genealogy). 

Mem. Sunset Club. Residence: 2520 Mt. Baker 
Dr., Seattle, Wash. 


Gea TH, Frank Austin, ) Lynn, Mass., June 25, 

9-James Smith (ca. 1630-1660), from Eng., bought 
a large portion of the site of Woolwich, Me.. 
from Robin Hood, the Indian chief, 1648, and 
settled there; m Elizabeth— (d 1676); 

S-Hazadiah (1657-1735), an early settler of Fal- 
mouth (now Portland), Me.; the family was 
driven out by Indians, 1690, and moved to Bev- 
erly, Mass.; m 1684, Hannah Grove (d 1735); 

7-Samuel (1692-1744), m Elizabeth (Raymond) Hay- 
wood (6 1696) ; 

Lg Eh aie (1734-1819), m Abigail Woodbery (1733- 
76 

5—Samuel (1757-1783), m Abagail Standley (1762- 


1803) ; 

4-Samuel (1781-1856), m Hitty Edwards (1783-1867); 

3-Herbert S. (1812-94), m Hannah Brown (1808-73). 

9-George Burrill (d 1653), settled at Lynn, Mass., 
1630; m Mary-— (d 1653); 

8-Lt. John (1631-1703), Narragansett War; rep. 
Gen. Ct.; m Lois Ivory; 

7—Hon. Ebenezer (1679- 1761), 
ton; 

6—Ebenezer (1702-78), mem. Mass. Provincial Con- 
gress, 1774; m Mary Mansfield: 

5—John (1724-98), m Annie Thompson; 

4—-Thompson (@ 1842), m Lydia Quiner (6 1771); 

3—Charles BH. (1801- 95), m Sarah T. Bacheller ‘(1800- 
1880; James‘, pvt., minute man, 2d Lynn Co., 
Mass. militia in Am. Rev.). 

2-Son of Herbert Austin Smith (1840-1897), manu- 
facturer and exporter; m 1863, Helen Maria 
Burrill (1839-1922); issue: I-— Frank A. (above): 
TI—Helen A. (6 1868: m Emmett D. Page); III-— 
Annie L. (b 1871). 

I—m Oct. 5, 1892, Clara Millard McCrillis (Julv 23, 
1867- Sept. awe 1897): dau. of Aaron B. McCrillis. 
of Providence, R.T. (dese. Admiral Hopkins, of 
Am. Rev.). 

M 2d, Sept. 23, 1902, Blanche Angelo Voorhees, 0 
Nyack, N.Y., Sept. 17, 1875; dau. of Rev. Henry 
V. Voorhees, of Rocky Hill, N.J., m Jane E. 
Talmadge, of Brooklyn, N.Y.; issue: 1-Herbert 
Stanley (May 15, 1911- Feb. 10, 1915). 


m Martha Farring- 


A.B., Brown, ’89; grad. Crozer Theol. Sem., 1892 
(D.D., 1917). Ordained Bapt. minister, 1892; 
pastor: Somerville, N.J., 1892-1902; Haddonfield, 
N.J., 1902-12; Elizabeth, N.J., 1912-24; sec. Am. 
Bapt. Home Mission Soc., New York, since 
1924. Mem. S.A.R. (chaplain gen. since 1924). 
Club: Roselle Golf. Summer place: ‘Shore- 
line,’ Oquossoec, Me. Residence: 219 Stiles St., 
Elizabeth, N.J. 


1-SMITH, Florence Elizabeth Fish (Mrs. Fred 
E.), 6 Frankfort, Mich., Nov. 1, 1876. 

9-Edmund Frost (qv); 

8-Thomas (1637-1724), Framingham, Mass.; mm 1678, 
Mary (Gibbs) Goodridge (Matthew Gibbs’, m 
Mary, dau. of Robert Bradish); 

7-Samuel (1686-1786), m 1710/11, Elizabeth Rice 
(David’, m Hannah Walker; Henry”; Dea. Ed- 


mund’, qv); 

6-Amasa (1717-95), m 1749/50, Abigail Livermore 
(John’, m Abigail Stone; Joseph’; John’; 
John?®, qv); 

5-Josiah (1763-1826), Am. Rev.; settled at Marcel- 
lus, Onondaga Co., N.Y., 1803; m 1787, Electa 
Paine (Dr. Elijah*, m Mary White; Seth’; Sam- 
uel8; Stephen®; Stephen, qv); 

4—Josiah (1791-1828), m 1814, Hannah 
Smith; 

8—-Eugene B. (1826-99), m 1848, Sarah Jane Andrews, 

10-Samuel Smith (qv); 

9-Lt. Philip (1638-85), Hadley, Mass.; mem. Gen. 
Ct.; m Rebecea Foote (Nathaniel, qv); 

8-Dea. John (1661-1727), m Joanna Kellogg (Lt. Jo- 
seph®, qv); 

7-John (est 1761), m 
George®, qv); 

6—Eleazar (1725-1816), m Lydia Thomas (0) 1725) 

5—-Ithamar (1756-1844), m Lucy Nevers (1759-1843); 

4—Hannah Morgan (1794-1851), # Josiah Frost (1 
above). 

9-John Andrews (d 1681), from Eng. to Parming- 
ton, Conn., 1640; m Mary-; 

8—Daniel (d 1731); 

7-John (1680-1740), m Mary Goffe (1693-1769) ; 

6—Moses (1722-1806), m Lydia Root (1725-1806; Jo- 
seph’?; John’; Joseph®; Thomas!®); 

5-Nathaniel (1762- 1845), m Jerusha Sage (1771-1857 ; 


Morgan 


Esther Colton (Hphraims; 


Jedediah*; Capt. David’; John’; David’); 
ECT (1800-90), m Anna Mackey, or Mackley 
83 
3-Sarah Jane (1828-1911), m Eugene B. Frost (3 
above). 


2-Dau. of David McCallum Fish (1846-81), justice 
of peace and sheriff, Frankfort, Mich.; m 1875, 
Clara Jane Frost (b 1853); issue: I—Florence 
Elizabeth (above); II-— Stanley Defield (1879-1912) : 
IlI—Jessie Penfold (b 1880; m William Daniel 
Weis, M.D.); 1V—David McCallum (6 1881). 

I-m Nov. ne 1898, Fred Eugene Smith (May 29, 
1870-Dec. 21, 1918) ; son of Alpheus Goodrich 
Smith, m Margaret Amelia Leonard, of Manis- 
tee, Mich.; issue: 1-Lorna Defield, } Manistee, 
Mich., Mar. 25, 1895; m Mar. 24, 1915, Samuel 
Wentworth Bellamy (issue: Bonnie Elaine: 
Wentworth Eugene, 6 and d 1917; Mary Evelyn 
Lorna Alice; Betty Jane, 6 and d 1928). 

Residence: 601 State Line St., Hammond, Ind. 


1-SMITH, George Albert, }) West Cambridge 
(now Arlington), Mass., Oct. 15, 1861. 

6—-Robert Smith (1681-1766; family originally from 
Seotland), came from Ireland to Lexington, 
Mass., 1736; settled at Peterborough, N.H., ca 
1757: m Elizabeth Smith (1683-1757) ; 

5-William (1723-1808), justice; del. 4th Provincial 
Congress of N.H.; m Elizabeth Morison (John‘, 
m Margaret Wallace; John’, from Scotland ca. 
1720, settled at Londonderry, NIB)S 

4-Samuel (1765-1842), founder Village of ee 
borough, N.H.; mem, 13th Congress, 1813-15 ; 
Sally Garfield, of Fitchburg, Mass.; 

3-Samuel Garfield (1799-1842), mfr., agent of cot- 
ton mills; m Sarah Doreas Abbot. 

9-George Abbot (qv); 

8—John (1648-1721), m Sarah Barker: 

7—John (1674-1754), m Elizabeth Harndin; 

6—John (1704-93), capt. French and Indian War; m 
Phoebe Fiske; 

5—Abiel (1741-1809), maj. Am. Rev.; mem. N.H. 
Provincial Congress; m Dorcas Abbot: 

4—Abiel, D. D. (1765-1859), Harvard, 1787; Unitarian 
minister; founded at Peterborough, N.H., t 
first free public library supported by public 
taxation; m Elizabeth Abbot; 

8-Sarah Dorcas (1801-31), m Samuel Garfield 
Smith (3 above). 


212 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


8-John Edes (1651-93), from Eng. to Charlestown, 
Mass.; King Philip’s War; m Mary Tufts 
(Peter®, from Eng., 1642, founder of Malden, 
Mass., m Mary Pierce); 

7—Ens. Peter (1686-1772), m Martha Mudge; 

6—Nathan (6 1716), m Sarah Smith; 

5-Samuel (1753-1845), served at Lexington and 
Bunker Hill and later in Mass. Cont. Line; m 
Elizabeth Baker; 

4-Samuel (1775-1816), m Mary Waite; a at. 

3-Samuel (1807-85), N.H. Legislature, 1857-58; m 
Maria Corbin. 

2-Son of Rev. Samuel Abbot Smith (1829-65), A.B., 
Harvard, ’49; Unitarian minister; m 1854, Maria 


Eliza Edes (1831-1904); issue: I-Abbot Edes (m. 


Alice M. Prouty); IIl—Maria Ellen (1857-1925) ; 
II1I—George Albert (above); 1V—Samuel Herbert 

(1864-1902; m 1892, Mary Helen Horton). 
IlI—m Feb. 26, 1895, Anna Putnam (July 30, 1872- 
Dee. 18, 1912); dau. of Charles Putnam, of Lex- 
ington, Mass. (George, D.D.*, minister Eliot 
Ch., Roxbury, Mass.); issue (all 6 Arlington, 
Mass.): 1-Samuel Abbot, b Dec. 9, 1895; Har- 
vard, 718, A.B., 1919; served as seaman, naval 
aviator, ensign, lt. (j.g.); m June 17, 1920, Pris- 
cilla, dau. of Lyman Whitman Gale (See Vol. 
1, p. 113); 2-Elizabeth Abbot (Dec. 12, 1897-Feb. 
26, 1898); 3-Charles Putnam, b Mar. 22, 1899: 
A.B., Harvard, ’21; corp., U.S.A., Aug. 10, 1918: 
2d It., Sept. 16, 1918; discharged, Dec. 26, 1918; 4— 
Elizabeth Abbot, b Aug. 21, 1900; 5-Anna Put- 
nam (Nov. 29, 1%5-Aug. 10, 1906). 
-B., M.I.T., ’88. Wall paper mfr. since 1886, and 
treas. Thomas Strahan Co., Chelsea, Mass., 
since its incorporation, 1900. Summer place: 
Coffins Beach, West Gloucester, Mass. Resi- 
dence: 47 Academy St., Arlington, Mass. 


1-SMYSER, Rebecca Gwathmey Tyler (Mrs. 
Harry L.), ) Louisville, Ky., Jan. 4, 1870. 

5-Edward Tyler (d 1840), mm Ann Hughes: 

4—Levi (1789-1861), m 1810, Eliza Oldham (1792-1843); 

3-Henry S. (b 1815), m 1837, Rebecca Ann Gwath- 
mey. 

7-William Ayelette, m Ann Ashton; 

6—Elizabeth, m 1750, William Booth: 

OE nce A. (1754-1820), m 1774, Rebecca— (1754- 
1815) ; 

4—Mary (1788-1868), m Samuel Gwathmey; 

mec Ann (1815-92), m» Henry S. Tyler (3 
above). 

2-Dau. of Isaac Hughes Tyler (1838-83), m 1867, 
Jane Louise (6 1846), dau. of Obadia J. Owen 
(1811-90), from Wales, 1827; issue: I-Owen (m 
Helen Bullitt Cood); II-Rebecca Gwathmey 
(above); III-Isaac Hughes (d 1919: m Bertha 
Edmunds); IV—Mary Jenkins (m Rev. Charles 
Mockridge, d); V-Samuel Gwathmey (d 1912; 
m Edmonia Robinson); VI-Jennie Owen (m 
Charlton Messick). 

II-m_ Nov. 14, 1894, Harry Lee Smyser, b Louis- 
ville, Ky., Mar. 9, 1864; son of Jacob Lewis 
Smyser, of Louisville, m Frances Lithgow; is- 
sue: I-Frances (Sept. 8, 1895-Oct. 12, 1918): m 
June 2, 1917, John Summers Middleton: 2-Lewis 
Tyler, 6 Louisville, Ky., Oct. 28, 1897: Rens- 
selaer Poly., 19; ensign, U.S.N., World War; m 
Mar. 4, 1919, Sarah Marshall Ide. 

Mem. C.D.A. Residence: 1027 Cherokee Rd., 
Louisville, Ky. 


1-SNEDEKER, Charles Dippolt, } New Bruns- 
wick, N.J., July 17, 1861. 

8—-Jan Snedeker (b ca. 1620), from Holland, 1642: 
settled at Flatbush, L.I.; m Annetje Buys: 

7—Gerret Janse (b ca. 1645), m Willemtje Vooks: 

6-Christiaen (6 ca. 1669), m 1689, Pietertie 
Ariaense; 

5-Isaac (bap. 1708), m Catherine Hegeman; 

4-Isaac (bap. 1761), m Sarah-: 

3—Jacob (b 1802), m 1822, Catharine Stults (b 1801). 

2-Son of Cornelius Snedeker (1830-81), m 1853, 
Mary Catherine Stonaker (1833-1912), 

M Jan, 23, 1894, Mary Davison, } New Bruns- 
wick, N.J., Mar. 11, 1863; dau. of John J. Da- 
vison, of New Brunswick; issue: 1—Charles 
D., Jr. (6 and d 1897). 

Retail clothing business, at New Brunswick. 
N.J., 1883-94; sec. and treas. Perth Amboy Drv 
Dock Co. since 1894; also v.p. First Nat. Bank 
of Perth Amboy; dir. First Nat. Bank of 
Carteret, N.J. Pres. Bd. of Water Commrs. 
of Perth Amboy 10 yrs. Mem. H.S. of New 
York; fellow Am. Geog. Soc., N.J. Hist. Soc., 
etc. Clubs: Automobile of America, Colonia 
Country. Residence: Perth Amboy, N.J. 


N 


WILLIAM OOVENTRY H. WADDELL (1802-8}). 

Financial agent U.S. Dept. State; U.S. marshal 
Southern District of N.Y. in Jackson’s adminis- 
tration; registrar of bankruptcy. An incorpora- 
tor, Am. Geoy. Soc., Westchester Co. Hist. Soe.: 
artes, mem. Soc. Prevention of Cruelty to Chil- 
dren. 

Residence: 5th Av. at 37th St., N.Y. City, built 
in early forties, the site of present “Brick 
Church,” and was first to occupy that part of 
avenue. 


1-WADDELL SMITH, Philip Henry, ) Madison, 
N.J., Jan. 5, 1869. 

6-Capt. John Waddell, of N.Y. (1714-62: son of 
Lt. William, of Dover, Eng., desc. Capt. John, 
of East India Co.), merchant shipmaster and 
owner; m 1736, “within the fort,” Ann Kirten 
(1716-73), of N.Y.; ; 

5-Lt. Col. William (1737-1813), of N.Y.; merchant: 
alderman; magistrate; lt. col. loyalist reget. 
there; m 1761, Geesie Filkin (1740-1773; Francis*: 
Lt. Col. Henry’; Capt. Leonard Lewis’; Capt. 
Garret Jans Hardenburgh$, of colonial wars, 
ellvoreuNaye City): 

4-Capt. Henry (1767-1819), shipmaster and owner, 
of N.Y. City; m 1800, Eliza Martin Daubeney 
(1779-1835; Lloyd’, of N.Y. City; Lloyd®, of Bris- 
tol, Eng., and landed gentry; and Mary Cov- 
entry®; William’, & Eng.; nephew to 5th 
Harl C.); 

38-William Coventry H. (1802-84), of Murray Hill, 
Fifth Av., N.Y. City; financial agent U.S. Dept. 
State; U.S. marshal for so. dist. of N.Y. in 
Jackson’s administration; registrar bank- 
ruptcy; m ist, 1829, Julia Anna Cobb (Col. 
Lemuel‘, of Parsippany, N.J.; Edward’, of 
Taunton, Mass., 1657, and Robert Hicks, of 
Plymouth, Mass., 1621). 

2-Son of George Washington Smith (1832-1906), 1 
Troy, now Troy Hills, Morris Co., N.J., later 
Monee, Will Co., Ill., until 1868: then of Madi- 
son and Parsippany, N.J.; m 1868, S. Alice 
Waddell (1834-98); issue: I-Philip H. Waddell 
(above); II-Lloyd Waddell (qv for Smith 
lineage); ITI1I—Frederick William (1871-81): TV— 
George Washington, Jr. (b 1873); V—Alice Wad- 
dell (6 1877). 

I—-m May 28, 1908, Isabella Williamson Maclaren, 
b Aug. 14, 1874; dau. of late Rev. Donald Mac- 
Laren, D.D., chaplain and rear admiral U.S.N.: 
issue (all 6 Sewickley, Pa.): 1-Alice Waddell. b 
Jan. 24, 1906; 2-Coventry Waddell, 6b July 23, 
1909; 83-Philip Waddell, 6 Mar. 10, 1912. 

Grad. Newark (N.J.) Acad., ’88: E.E.. Lehigh U.. 
1892 (Sigma Phi). V.p. Standard Undereround 
Cable Co. (Pittsburgh), and Standard Under- 
fround Cable Co. of Canada, Ltd. (Hamilton). 
Mem. S.C.W., Colonial Order of Acorn, S.R., 
B.O.R., N.Y. Geneal. and Biog. Soe., hist. socs. 
of N.J. and Western Pa., Washington Assn. of 
N.J. Clubs: St. Nicholas, Machinery (New 
York), Pittsburgh, Edgeworth, Allegheny 
Country, Montour Country (Pittsburgh), Ham- 
ilton (Hamilton, Ont.). Residence: 642’ Grove 
St., Sewickley, Pa. 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 213 


LT. COL. HIRAM SMITH (1756-1833). 
Served as sgt., 3d Regt. N.J. Line, Cont. Army, 
1776; lt., N.J. militia, 1777 ; lt. col., 1800. Was 

sheriff, county judge and member Assembly. 


1-SMITH, Lloyd Waddell, } Madison, N.J., May 
18, 1870. 

6—Richard Smith (d 1763), traditionally of Long 
Island ancestry, settled at Troy (now Troy 
Hills), Morris Co., N.J., ante 1738; m Sarah-; 

5-Benjamin (1725-67), of Troy, N.J. (brother to 
Samuel, of Bridport, Vt., from 1772), m Hannah 
Dod (dese. Daniel Dod’, Branford, Conn., 1646): 

4-Lt. Col. Hiram (1756-1833, of Troy, N.J.; sgt. 
3d Regt. Jersey Line, Cont. Army, 1776; 1t. N.J. 
militia, 1777; 1t. col., 1800; sheriff; county judge: 
mem. Assembly; m Eleanor Paritt (Samuel, of 
Elizabeth Town, N.J., ante 1704); 

3—Hiram (1799-1865), Troy, N.J.; m Mary Allen 
Osborn. 

93-Edward Howell (qv); 

&-Richard (b 1629), m Elizabeth Halsey; 

7—-Richard (d 1740), m Sarah-; 

6—Edward (1684-1772), m Abigail—; 

5—-Gideon (1728-1802), Troy, N.J.; m Sarah Gordon: 

EP ee (1763-1829), m Thomas Osborn, Jr. (1753- 
1 . 


3—Mary Allen, m Hiram Smith (3 above). 

2-Son of George Washington Smith (1832-1906), of 
Tll., later Madison and Parsippany, N.J.; m 
S. Alice (1834-98), dau. of William Coventry H. 
Waddell, of New York. For issue and Waddell 
lineage see Philip H. Waddell Smith. 

M Feb. 15, 1917, Helen, dau. of Cornelius Norton, 
of Brooklyn, N.Y. 

Phillips Andover, ’92; Ph.B., Yale-S., ’95 (Book 
and Snake); LL.B., Harvard, 1898 (Phi Delta 
Phi). Admitted to N.Y. bar, 1899. With N. W. 
Harris & Co. from 1899: general partner Harris. 
Forbes & Co., N.Y., 1909, v.p., 1911, pres., 1921: 
also chairman board, 1924; dir. Harris, Forbes 
& Co., Inc. (Boston), Harris, Forbes & Co., Ltd. 
(Montreal), and Harris Trust & Savings Bank 
(Chicago). Clubs: University, Yale, Recess, 
Bankers (New York), Braidburn Country Club 
(Madison, N.J.). Residence: Madison, N.J. 


1-SMITH, Mary Brockenbrough Fitzhugh (Mrs. 
Harwell R.), ) Richmond, Va., Feb. 11, 1867. 

7-William Fitzhugh (qv); 

6-Henry (1686-1758), of Bedford Co., Va.; hish 
sheriff of Stafford; mem. Ho. of Dels.; m 1718, 
Susannah Cooke (1693-1749: Mordecai’, burgess); 

5—John (1727-1809). m 1746, Alice Thornton (b 1729: 
Richard’, m Elizabeth Catlett); 

4—George (1776-1824), m 1805, Lucy Stuart (d 1862); 

3—George (1806-81), m 1829, Mary Brockenbrough. 

7-Francis Dade, upon leaving Eng. for Va. as- 
sumed name John Smith; was saved by Poca- 
hontas; m Behethland—: 

6-Francis, inherited Stafford lands from his 
father; m Frances Townshend; 

5-Cadwalader, m Sarah Alexander, of Snowdon: 

4—Gen. Francis (1760-91), officer Am. Rev.: m Sarah 
Taliaferro; 


3-Gen. Lawrence Taliaferro (1793-18337), m ca. 
1816, Ann Mayo. 

6-Maj. William Mayo (qv); 

5-John (1786-86), burgess; mem. conventions of 
1775, 76; m Mary Tabb, of Gloucester, Va. (Wil- 
liam*; John?; Thomas’; Capt. Humphrey’); 

4—William (1757-1837), Am. Rev.; m ist, Elizabeth 
Bland Poythress (1759-1806; Peter®; m Elizabeth 
Bland); 

3—Ann (d 1865), m Lawrence T. Dade (3 above). 

2-Dau. of Robert Hunter Fitzhugh (1836-1919), 
civil engr.; capt. of engrs. C.S.A., and the last 
survivor of Gen. R. E. Lee’s staff; m 1859, 
Agnes Macon Dade (1837-1920); issue: I-Daisy 
(d 1894; m Edward Ayres); II—Anne (m William 
Lacy Maclean); III-Mary B. (above); IV—Rob- 
ert Hunter (d 1899); V—Lawrence Dade; VI-— 
Lucy Stuart (d 1919); VII—-Evelyn Lee (m Walter 
P. Shapter). 

IlI—m Nov. 7, 1894, Harwell Ransom Smith, b Lex- 
ington, Ky., Apr. 5, 1867; son of Reid Smith, m 
Elizabeth Chambless, of Ala.; issue: 1-Harwell 
Fitzhugh, 6 Shorter, Ala., Oct. 5, 1895; ordnance 
dept., U.S.A., and with A.E.F. in France, June 
7, 1918-June 7, 1919; m Dee. 12, 1923, Nancy Lege 
Jones; 2-Agnes Dade (Oct. 23, 1899-Jan. 6, 1900): 
3—Elizabeth Chambless, Bb Augusta, Ga., May 
neues 4—Robert Fitzhugh, b Augusta, Mar. 5, 

Mem. C.D.A., D.A.R. Clubs: Women’s Press and 
Authors, Ionian. Residence: 327 Sayre St., 
Montgomery, Ala. 


1-SMITH, Annie Morrill (Mrs. Hugh M.), 0 
Brooklyn, N.Y., Feb. 13, 1856. 

8-Abraham Morrill (d 1662), from Eng. to Cam- 
bridge, Mass., 16832; removed to Salisbury, 1634; 
m 1645, Sarah Clement; 

7—Isaac (1646-1713), m 1670, Phebe Gill (1649/50-1714): 

6-Isaac (1673-1737), m 1696, Abigail Brown (1674/75- 
living 1721); 

5-Rev. Isaac (1718-93), minister at Wilmington, 
Mass., 53 yrs.; chaplain Am. Rev.; m 2d, 1743, 
Dorothy Rugeles (1721/22-1804): 

4—Nathaniel (1757-1828), m 1781, Hannah Jaquith 
(1759-1826) ; 

8—-Micajah (1782-1814), m 1807, 
(1780-1860). 

7-Philip Langdon (d 1697), from Eng. to Boston, 
1640; m Mary-— (d 1716): 

6—-Lt. Paul (1693-1761), colonial wars; m 1718, Mrs. 
Mary H. Staecv (d 1776); 

5-Set. John (1728-1822), colonial wars and Am. 
Rev.; m 1st, Eunice Torrey; 

4—James (1762-1804), m 1788, Esther Stebbins (1755- 

3-James Davenport (1792-1887), m Sarah Phelps 
(1797-1863). 

&8-William Torrey (av); 

7—Josiah (ca. 1645-1732), m Sarah (Wilson) Bolt; 

6—John (1692-1740/41), m Sarah-—: 

5—-Eunice (1731-1809), m 1757, 
above). 

9-Rev. Thomas Hooker (qv); 

iain (d 1715), m 1648, Rev. John Wilson (1621- 


Susannah Floyd 


John Langdon (5 


7-Sarah, as Widow Bolt, m 2d, Josiah Torrey 
(7 above). 

2—Only child of Henrv Edwin Morr‘l1l, M.D. (1813- 
1874), m 1841. Cvnthia Lanedon (1823-61) 

M June 9, 1880, Hueh Montgomery Smith (Sept. 
21. 1848-Aue. 30, 1897). 

Packer Collegiate Inst., ex-’74. Crytoramic 
botanist; editor and publisher, The Bryolovist. 
1898-1914. Genealogist since 1918. Author: 
Morrill Kindred in America, 1914: Ancestors 
of Henry Montromery Smith and Catherine 
Forshee, 1921. Edited and nublished: From 
One Generation to Another (Langdon Geneal- 
ogy). 1906. Mem. D.A.R., ete. (See Who’s Who 
in America). Address: care of Gramatan Nat. 
Bank, Bronxville, N.Y. 


1-SMITH, Katherine Thomas Duncan (Mrs. J. 
Morgan), 0 Cusseta, Ala., Feb. 26, 1844. 

&-Valentine Hollingsworth (qv): 

7-Catherine (1663-1746), m 1686, George Robinson 
(1666-1738) ; 

Ff—Mary (d 1720). m 1710. Thomas Jacob (d 1753): 

5—Joseph (1720-87), m Eleanor Thomas (d post 

4-TDianah (d 1794), m 1770. Daniel DBunean (1729- 
1791), Am. Rev. from Cumberland Co., Pa.: 

8-Arnold (1775-1852). War 1812; m 1796, Martha 
Patterson (1773-1819; Robert#, ens. Am. Rev.. 
m Mary Millard; James’, It. col. colonial wars). 


214 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


4—Drury Harrington, served in battle of Moore’s 
Creek Bridge, the first battle of the Revolu- 
tion fought in the south; m Rachel Petty; 

3—Jeptha, m Nancy Darwin (John‘, pvt. 10th Va. 
Cont. Line, wounded at Valley Forge, m Jane 
Bland). apne 

2—-Dau. of Rev. Daniel Duncan (1803-91), minister 
M.E. Ch., South; m 1835, Rachel Matilda Har- 
rington (1815-90); issue: I-Martha Ann Maria; 
Ii—John Clarence Linden; IIlI—John Cullen (m 
Marian Otts); I1V-—Katherine Thomas (above); 
V—Rachel Rebecca (m Richard H. Hayes); VI— 
Matilda Elizabeth; VII—Daniel Harrington. 

IV—m Aug. 19, 1863, John Morgan Smith (Aug. 9, 
1842-1902); son of Hampton Sidney Smith, m 
Sarah Antoinette Redd; issue: 1—Rachel 
James, 0 Talladega, Ala., 1865; 2-Ross Cullen, 
b Talladega, Mar. 1867; m June 14, 1901, Jessie 
Eubank; 3-Hampton Sidney, b Birmingham, 
Ala., Aug. 14, 1870; m Apr. 30, 1895, Harriet 
Hampton Hewitt; 4-Lucille, b Talladega; m 
Apr. 30, 1908, Samuel Lowndes Earle. 

Ed. Centenary Coll., Summerfield, Ala. Mem. 
C.D.A. (pres. Ala. soc.), D.A.R. (hon. v.p. gen.), 
U.S.D.1812, U.D.C. Residence: 1223 Niazuma 
Av., Birmingham, Ala. 


1-SMITH, Lucy Neville Mitchell (Mrs. S. Fahs), 
b Charleston, S.C., Dec. 26, 1872. 

10-Nicholas Martian (qv); 

9-Elizabeth (will proved 1686/87), m Col. George 
Reade (qv); 

8-Mildred, m Col. Augustine Warner (1642-81); 

7—Mildred, m 1680, Laurence Washington (ca. 
1661-1697; Col. John§’, qv); 

6-Augustine (1694-1748), m 2d, 1730/31, Mary Ball 
(1706-89), who was the mother of George Wash- 


ington; 
(b 1733), m 1750, Col. Fielding Lewis 


5—Betty 
(1725-81) ; 

4—Robert (6 1769), m Judith Walker Browne; 

3—Betty B. (1808-86), m 1826, George Washington 
Bassett (1800-78). 

2-Dau. Judith Frances Carter Bassett (1836-1907), 
m 1863, Charles Tunis Mitchell (1816-93), banker 
and broker (son of James Mitchell [1763-1831]. 
from London, Eng., to Charleston, S.C., 1783); 
issue: I-Virginia Lewis (b 1865); II-Laura Lan- 
don (6 1867); Il1I—Bassett Washington (b 1868): 
TV—Lucy Neville (above); V-Anna Maria Dan- 
dridge (1875-1913; m Luther Pfahler Hisenhart);: 
VI-William Churchill (1885-1924). 

IV-—m Sept 17, 1902, Stephen Fahs Smith, 0b 
York, Pa., Sept. 10, 1864; son of Rev. Stephen 
Morgan Smith, of York, Pa., m Emma Fahs; 
issue: 1—-Burwell Bassett, b York, Pa., July 
20, 1908, Princeton, ’28, 

Mem. O.C. (councillor for Pa.), Americans of 
Royal Descent (archivest general), C.D.A., 
Huguenot socs. of S.C. and Pa. Summer 
place: ‘‘Tiger Hill,” Mere Point, Me. Resi- 
dence: “Eltham,”’ York, Pa. 


1-SMITH, May Hart (Mrs. W. Hampton), 0} 
Brooklyn, N.Y., May 22, 1869. 

°-Edward Hart, one of incorporators of Flush- 
ATE sd eel 4b 

8-Jonathan (b ca. 1650), m Hannah Budd (6b 1657: 
John®; John"); 

7—-Monmouth (ca. 1690-1761), m Sarah Ogden (Rich- 
ard’; Richard®: John”); 

6-Monmouth (d 1787), m Rachel Bloomer: 

5-Jonathan (d 178), m Elizabeth Bloomer (1751- 
1824: Gilbert®; Robert?; Robert8; Robert?); 

4—Gilbert (1769-1854), m Sarah Woolsey: 

3-—James (1795-1882), m Tammy Sloat (1803-73: 
John‘; EPlias'). 

8-George (Joris) Woolsey (qv); 

7—Thomas (1655-1740), m Ruth—; 

6—-Richard (1679-1777), m Sarah Fowler (William’; 
Joseph’; John’); 

5-Josiah (1738-78), m Mary Owen (Joseph*; Jon- 
athan’; John§); 

4—Sarah (1772-1839), m Gilbert Hart (4 above). 

9-Richard Anstin (qv); 

&-Anthony (1636-1708), m Esther Huegins (d 16°): 

7-John (1672-1737), m Agnes King (1681-1732: 
gamers, m Elizabeth, dau. Rev. John Emer- 
son); 

6—-Jonathan (1705-67), m Charity Odell: 

5—-Smith (1753-1834), m Martha Brewer (1752-1254): 

4—Hetty (1780-1870), m James Barker (1778-1842): 

%—Michael (1811-83), m Sarah Robinson (1813-1908). 

2-Dau. of George W. Hart (b 1843), m 1867, Hattie 
Barker (1845-1995); issue: I-Mav Hart (above); 
TI—Bessie (b 1872; m George Ballard Cooke), 


I-m Nov. 19, 1889, Frederick A. Gabb; issue: I— 
George Percival Gabb, 6b Brooklyn, Dec. 25, 
1890; served in C.A.C., Ft. Stevens, Ore., World 
War; was in O.T.C. there and d in service, 
Nov. 14, 1918. 

M 2d, Feb. 238, 1910, W. Hampton Smith. 

Mem. D.A.R. (regent Ontario Chapter), D.F.P.A.; 
Colonial Daughters, Am. Legion Auxiliary 
(past pres. Ontario Chapter). Residence: 222 
E. E St., Ontario, Calif. 


gp Walter Olcott, ) Flint, Mich., Nov. 23, 

I-George Smith (d 1662), of New Haven, Conn.; 
m Sarah—; 

8-Ebenezer (b 1653); 

7—Ebenezer (b 1688), m 1709, Hannah Smith; 

€—Daniel (1710-57), m Susannah Newton; 

5—Ebenezer (1730-1808), m Bathsheba Smith; 

4-Ebenezer (bap. 1758-1832), pvt. Am. Rev.; m 
1792, Sarah Candee (1761-1849; Samuel, Jr.5, m 
Lydia Sherman); 

3-William Horace (1793-1872), m Nancy Tyler. 

9-Thomas Welles, of Hartford, Conn.; 

8-Samuel, Wethersfield, Conn.; m 1659, Elizabeth 
Hollister; 

(yh 2 m 1692, Augur Tomlinson, Stratford, 

onn.; 

6—Zechariah, m 1718/19, Hannah Beach; 

5-Sarah, m 1757, Thomas Olcott, Stratford; 

4—Thomas (1758-1842), Woodbury, Conn.: m Mary 
Thompson (d 1820; Andrew, of New Haven); 

e--George, m 1831, Lucy Dailey (Eliel‘, m Eunice. 
dau. of Abel Woodward, capt. Am. Rev., of 
Waterbury, Conn.). 

2-Son of William L. Smith (b 1830), merchant. 
capitalist; m 1857, Anna Maria Olcott (b 1834) ; 
issue: I-Ella Maria (m John Herbert Avery); 
Il-Harry Tyler (m Helen G. Damon); III—Wal- 
ter Olcott (above). 

III-Not married. U. of Mich., 1889-91 (D.K.E.); 
A.B., Leland Stanford, ’93 (P.B.K.). Capital- 
ist. Editor, Day’s Work Dept. of Volta Re- 
view. Clubs: University, Detroit (Detroit, 
Mich.), Flint (Mich.) Country. University 
(Boston), Woodland Golf. Residence: 30 Com- 
monwealth Ay., Boston, Mass. 


1-SMITH, William Alexander, } Anson Co., 
INO, ebay sale GeRe 

1i-Thomas Smith (b Cropwell Boteler, Parish 
of Tithby, Eng.), moved to Nottingham and 
was known as Thomas Smith of Nottingham 
and Gaddesby; 

10-John (d 1602), of Cropwell, Eng.; his will re- 
corded at Tithby; 

S-John (bap. 1598-will proved 1642), purchased 
land of Sir Thomas Hutchinson, 1622; m 1630, 
Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Garton; m 2d, Fran- 
ces Wilcocke, of Cropwell; 

8-Thomas (b 1631), became a mercer and later 
private banker; m Mary, dau. of John Hooper; 
m 2d, Fortune, dau. of Laurence Collin, who 
held Nottingham Castle against the forces of 
King Charles I; 

7-Thomas (d 1727), inherited 1400 acres of land 
at Gaddesby and the bank at London: high 
sheriff of Nottingham Co., 1717-18: 

6-Samuel (1684-1751), head of banking house of 
Smith, Payne & Smith: m Elizabeth, dau. of 
John Cartlitch; 

5—John (b 1719), came to America and located in 
N.C., now Wake Co., ca. 1730; 

4—John (b 1740), Anson Co., N.C.; soldier Am. 
Rev.; m Mary Flake (Samuel!); 

3-John (1772-1854), merchant and farmer: justice 
many yrs.; mem. N.C. Ho. of Rep., 1821-26: m 
Mary Bellew (Abraham¢4, Frenchman, held 
large landed interests in N.C). 

5-John Nelme, came from Tsle of Skye: 

4—Charles, officer Ist Va. Arty. in Am. Rev.; m 
Eliza Sydnor; 

3—Presley, Anson Co., N.C.; m Nancy Montgom- 
ery Ingram. 

6—-Col. Hugh “Lady” 
Moore; 

5-Nancy, m Edwin Ingram: 

4—Toseph (“Redhead”), m Catherine McCaskill: 

38-Nancy M., m Presley Nelme (3 above). 

2-Son of William Grove Smith (1802-79). col. An- 
son Co. militia: justice; chmn. Co. Ct.: mem. 
N.C. Const]. Conv. of 1868: m Eliza Sydnor 
Nelme (1814-73); issne: I-John (d): TI-Ann En- 
genia (7; m Dr. John G. Smith); ITt—Preslev 
Nelme (d; m Susan Cole): TV—Mary Jane (dl; m 
Oliver P. Bennett); V—Charles Eben (d; capt. 


Montgomery, m Mary 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 215 


C.S.A.; m Sallie Brown); VI-Eliza Catherine 
(d; m Dr. H. W. Robinson); VII—-William Alex- 
ander (above). 

Vil—m Dee. 28, 1869, Mary Jane Bennett (d June 
20, 1914); dau. of L. D. Bennett, of N.C.; issue: 
1—Etta (Nov. 25, 1870-Jan. 11, 1888); 2-Nona (Dec. 
24, 1872-Nov. 14, 1877). 

M 2d, Aug. 2, 1916, Nanie, dau. of Flaval Ben- 
nett Flake, C.S.A., of Anson Co. 

Davidson Coll., N.C., ’60. Merchant, planter, 
manufacturer and financier. Pvt., Co. C, 14th 
N.C. Regt., C.S.A., 1861-62; wounded at Mal- 
vern Hill and crippled. Lt. col. on staff of 
Gen. William L. London, and brig. gen., 2d 
Brig., now maj. gen. N.C. Div., U.C.V.; cdr. of 
same. Mem. S.C. Residence: “The Oaks,” An- 
sonville, N.C. 


1-BOSSON, Frederick Needham, 
Mass., Dec. 15, 1860. 

7—William Bosson, m Dorothy Holbrook; 

6—-William (ante 1700-1744), A.B., Harvard, 1728: 
m Mary-; 

5-William (1724-87), soldier Am. Rev.; m 1745, Abi- 
gail Partridge (d 1766; Samuel*, m Hannah, 
dau. of Robert Mason, from Eng.; John’, from 
Eng., 1650, m Magdalen, dau. of John Bullard): 

4—Jonathan Davis (b 1762), m 1788, Martha Young 
(Joseph®, Am. Rev.); 

3—Jonathan Davis (1786-1880), War 1812; active 
mem. Salem Cadets more than 60 yrs.; m 1810, 
Lydia Palfray. 

8-Peter (Palfrey) Palfray (qv); 

7—Warwick (1685-1756-57), of Salem, Mass.; m 1714, 
Elisabeth Hunlock (6 1685; John’, from Eng., 
m Joanna, dau. of Samuel Sendall); 

6-Warwick (bap. 1715-1797), mem. Com. Safety in 
Am. Rev.; rep. Gen. Ct.; collector of customs: 
naval officer; m ist, 1738, Mary Bickford (0b 
1719; John’, m Rebecca, dau. of William Pin- 
sent; George’, m Christian-); 

5—-Warwick (1744-94), m Hannah— (d 1793); 

4-Warwick (1765-1843), editor Salem Register: 
mem. Mass. House and Senate; m 1786, Han- 
nah Chapman (1765-1848; George®, m Lydia, dau. 
of Edmund Henfield; Isaac*, m Hannah, dau. 
of George Dean; John’, m Elizabeth, dau. of 
John Cook); 

3—Lydia (1791-1863), m Jonathan Davis Bosson (3 
above). 

2-Son of George Chapman Bosson (1825-1900), m 
1849, Jennie Hood (1827-1910); issue: I—Jennie 
Hood (6 1850; m 1870, Frederick William Hatch, 
1845-97); II—Albert Davis (1853-1926; m 1888, Alice 
L. Campbell); Il1I—Henry Palfray (1857-1918; m 
1888, Florence Richmond Eustis); IV—Freder- 
ick Needham (above); V—George Chapman (b 
1865; m 1887, Mary Emma Fisher). 

IV—m Apr. 27, 1882, Caroline A. Goodrich (Aug. 
20, 1860-Jan. 29, 1904); dau. of Jasper J. Good- 
rich, of Boston, Mass.; issue: 1Amy Good- 
rich (Mrs. Roy A. Young, qv for other line- 


ages). 

M 2d, Sept. 29, 1906, Bessie M. Chambers (Oct. 
16, 1881-Feb. 28, 1910); dau. of William S. Cham- 
bers, of Memphis, Tenn. 

M_3d, 1914, Emily A. Schamell, } Konigsberg, 
East Prussia, 1881. 

Ed. M.I.T., ’80. Engineer, Calumet & Hecla Con- 


6b =Boston, 


solidated Copper Co. from 1890 to date. Fel- 
low Am. Inst. Elec. Engrs.. etce.; mem. 
(Ou itie, SMO,  Siviely  Reaykibe Raye, 


Clubs: Technology (New York), Nuscowabic 
(Calumet, Mich.). Residence: Calumet, Mich. 


1-YOUNG, Amy Goodrich Bosson (Mrs. R. A.), 
b Boston, Mass., Nov. 19, 1883. 

9$-John Hood (b 1600), from Eng. to Cambridge, 
Mass., ca. 1638: m Elizabeth-; 

8-Richard (1625-95), settled at Lynn, Mass., ca. 
1650; m Mary Newhall; 

7-Nathaniel (1669-1748), m Joanna Dwinnell: 

6-John (1724-1805), served in War of 1756; partic- 
ipated in taking of Louisburg, 1759; m 2d, 1757, 
Mary Kimball; F 

5—John (1760-1836), m 2d, Ruth Gould: 

4—Jacob (1791-1886), m Sophia Needham; 

See (1827-1910), m George C. Bosson (1825- 


§-Anthony Needham (b 1628), Quaker; m 1655, Ann 
Potter (Humphrey”); 

8-Anthony (1663-1758), m 1695, Mary Swinnerton 
b 1670; Joseph®, m Mary—: Job’. m Ruth. dau. 
of James Symonds; Job; Widow Elisa- 
beth?2) ; : 

7-Jasper (1707-99), m 1731, Mary Cook (1710-88); 


6—-Stephen (1732-1801), Am. Elisabeth 
Moulton (1737-1827); 

5—Daniel (1760-1844), Am. Rev.; m 1783, Ede Flint 
(1764-1840) ; 

4—Sophia (1797-1886), m Jacob Hood (4 above). 

2-Dau. of Frederick Needham Bosson (qv for 
other lineages), m 1st, Caroline A. Goodrich. 

M Dec. 2, 1912, Roy Archibald Young, 6 Mar- 
quette, Mich., May 17, 1882, gov. 9th Federal 
Reserve Bank, Minneapolis; son of James Wil- 
son Young, of Marquette, Mich.; issue: 1— 
Jane Bosson, 6 Calumet, Mich., Nov. 27, 1913; 
2—Martha, b Calumet, Aug. 17, 1917. 

Wate 1708 Humboldt Av., S., Minneapolis, 

inn. 


1-SNODGRASS, Lulu M. Race (Mrs. Edward 
Grant), 6 Austin (now part of Chicago), IIl., 
Nov. 30, 1869. 

9-Lt. Joseph Kellogg (qv); 

8—-Dea. Samuel (1662-1717), m 1687, Sarah Merrill 
(1664-1719; Dea. John®; Nathaniel?*); 

7—-Capt. Isaac (1697-1787), first rep. from Hart- 
ford to Conn. Assembly, elected 23 times; m 
1717, Mary Webster (1697-1780; Joseph’; Robert?; 
Gov. John®, qv); 

ima ae (1720-1805), m 1747, Sarah Marsh (1724- 

5-Solomon (1751-95), drummer and fifer, Am. 
Rev.; m 1773, Ruth Kellogg (1749-1845) ; 

4—Solomon (1778-1834), m 1st, 1799, Rebecca Turner 
(1779-1825) ; 

38—-Asher Porter (1809-69), m 1834, Polly M. Snow. 

10-Stephen Hopkins (qv); 

9-Constance (ca. 1608-1677), m ca. 1626, Nicholas 
Snow (qv); 

8-Stephen (ca. 1636-1705), m 1668, Susanna Dean 
Rogers (1634-1701) ; 

7-Ebenezer (d 1725), m 1698, Hope Horton (d 1739); 

Gieron (1707/08-1758), m 1736, Sarah Gross (1713- 

5-Ens. Moses (1755-1818), minute man at Lex- 
ington Alarm; soldier Am. Rev.; m 1780, Thank- 
ful Thwing (1753-96); 

4—Asher (1790-1866), soldier War 1812; m 1816, Man- 
dana E. Matthews; 

3-Polly M. (1817-94), m 1834, Asher Porter Kellogg 
(3 above). 

2-Dau. of Rebecca Jane Kellogg (1835-1918), m 
1855, Luther Ensign Bace (1830-99), first public 
school teacher at Austin, Ill; real estate; 
issue: I—Marion (d childhood); IJ—Clarence G. 
(1861-1916); ITlI—Frank L. (1863-1910; alderman, 
Chicago, 1900-09); IV—Harry (d childhood); V— 
Carrie (d childhood); VI—Lulu M. (above). 

ViI-m June 28, 1893, Dr. Edward Grant Snod- 
grass, b Piqua, O., June 20, 1863; son of James 
Reynolds Snodgrass, Piqua (William®); issue; 
1—Luther Reynolds, 6 Keokuk, Ia., Aug. 30, 
1897; Northwestern, ’21; m Sept. 1923, Antha 
ny dau. of Curtis Leroy Cruver, of Oak Park, 

Mem. Chicago Small Parks Comm., 1915; Chi- 
cago Bd. of BEdn., 1917-20. Mem. D.F.P.A., 
D.A.C., D.A.R. (chapter regent), U.S.D. 1812. 
Clubs: Austin Woman’s, Woman’s City, ete. 
Summer place: Pentwater, Mich. Residence: 
308 N. Pine Av., Chicago, Ill. 


1-SNOW, William Browne, }) Winterport, Me., 
Jan. 28, 1865. 

8—-Nicholas Snow (qv); : 

7-Jabez (1648-90), lt. in Sir William Phipps’ 
expdn. to Canada, 1690; m Elizabeth Smyth; 

6—Jabez (1670-1750), m Elizabeth Great (g.dau. 
Gov. Robert Treat, of Conn.); 

5-Sylvanus (1704-72), m Hannah Cole; 

4—Collier (1750-99), Am. Rev.; m Hannah King: 

3-—Edward (1794-1835), War 1812; m 1819, Mary Twin- 
ine. 

9-Nicholas Snow (8 above); 

8-Stephen (ca. 1636-1705), m 
Rogers; 

7—Micajah (1669-1754), m Mercy Young; 

6-Stephen (1702-52), m Mary Cole: 

5-Heman (17388-1819), m Jedidah Smith; 

4—Mary (1769-1851), m Abner Twining’: 

3—Mary (1794-1864), m Edward Snow (3 above). 

2-Son of Henry Otis Snow (1830-1915), farmer: 
served in Civil War; m 1858, Rowena Melinda 
Browne (1840-89); issue: I—Carrie R. (b 1859; am 
George A. Cole); II—Frank Lincoln (b 1861): 
III—William Browne (above); IV—Lena (b 1869; 
m James T. Kneass). 

III-m Oct. 16, 1889, Eva Vivian Gray, b Penob- 
scot, Me.; dau. of Capt. John Murray Gray, 


Rev.; m 


Susanna Dean- 


216 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


of Penobscot; issue: 1-Hildegarde Mary, b 
pei es cen July 4, 1904; A.B., Mt. Holyoke 
Coll., ’26. 


Was insp., P.O. Dept., 18 yrs.; spl. agt., U.S. 


Dept. of Justice, 1918-25; with Employers’ Lia- 
bility Assurance Corpn., Ltd., of London, Eng., 
at Boston, since 1925. Compiled Snow Ge- 
nealogy. Historian Snow Family Assn.; mem. 
S.M.D., S.C.W., S.A.R., ete. Residence: 79 
Dexter St., Malden, Mass. 


‘Seder Fred Palmer, ) Newark, N.J., Oct. 

10, 1866. 

4-Thomas Solley (1759-1829), from Eng., settled at 
Weston, Fairfield Co., Conn., 1783; sgt. 2d Conn. 
regt., Cont. Army; m 1781, Eunice Durfee; 

3-Thomas (1800-78), m 1835, Martha (Treat) Brad- 


ey. 

9-Richard Treat (qv); 

8-Robert (1624-1710), cdr. in King Philip’s War; 
gov. of Conn., 1683-98; m 1st, 1647, Jane Tapp; 

7-Capt. Robert (1654-1720), m 2d, 1687, Abigail 


amp; 

6—Robert (1695-1770), grad. Yale, 1718; tutor at 
Yale, 1724-25; m Jane Langstaff; 

5—-Robert 1730-1807), m Mary Clark; 

4—David (1776-1859), m 1800, Lydia Pardee; 

3-Martha (1809-91), m 1st, John Bradley; 2d, 1835, 
Thomas Solley (3 above). 

2-Son of John Beach Solley (b 1840), retired 
mcht.; m 1863, Frances Mead Hedden (1842-1906); 
issue: I-Fred Palmer (above); II—John Beach, 
Jr. (b 1872; m Katherine Hamilton Lilly); III— 
Harry Hedden (0 1875). 

I-m Jan. 1, 1895, Mary Houston Westcott, }b 
New Brunswick, N.J., Feb. 27, 1866; dau. of 
late Robert Folger Westcott, of New York; 
issue: 1-Frederic Westcott, b Paris, France, 
Sept. 30, 1895; Yale, 18; 2-Theodore Houston, 
b N.Y. City, Feb. 10, 1897; Yale, °19: 3—Mar- 
garet, b New York, Dec. 14, 1898; 4~Robert Fol- 
ger, 6 New York, Feb. 25, 1901; Yale, ’22. 

B.A., Yale, ’88 (D.K.E., Skull and Bones, Phi 
Beta Kappa), Ph.B., ’89; M.D., Columbia, 1892. 
Physician, New York. Club: University. 
Summer place: Ridgefield, Conn. Residence: 
114 BE. 60th St., New York, N.Y. 


1-SOMERS, Mary McIntyre Hooper (Mrs. 
George B.), b Bangor, Me., Oct. 22, 1869. 

4-John Hooper (b 1777; son of Rev. William, 
one of 7 brothers, all Baptist ministers), m 
Susan Meserve (1781-1863: Col. Ebeneser®, m 
Eunice Torr); 

3—John (1805-92), m 1832, Martha Stanwood Perry. 

6-David Stanwood (1721-77; son of Ebeneser), m 
Mary Reed (1723-98) ; 

5-William (1752-1829), m 24d, Hannah Thompson 
(1764-1823) ; 

4-Jane (b 1784), m John Perry (1772-1846), who 
established the first Sunday school in 
America; 

3-Martha S. (1811-1900), m 1832, John Hooper (3 
above). 

2-Dau. of John Albert Hooper (1888-1925), mer- 
chant, San Francisco; m 1866, Mary Campbell 
Brown _ (1846-1800); issue: I-Albert Campbell (b 
1867); II-—Mary MclI. (above); III—Alice Maud 
(Mrs. Albert B. McKee, qv for Brown lineage); 
IV—Jessie Appleton (b 1875; m Hooper Beatty); 
V—Jeannette Stanwood (b 1878: m Arthur B. 
Foote); VI-Frank Perry (b 1880: m Charlotte 
M. Morehouse); VII—Arthur Willard (b 1884: m 
Josephine F, Hannigan). 

II-m Nov. 8, 1900, George Burbank Somers, } 
San Francisco, Calif., Aug. 4, 1862; A.B., Har- 
vard, ’86; M.D., Cooper Med. Coll., San Fran- 
cisco, 1888; physician; son of William J. Som- 
ers, m Kate Burbank, both of Vt.: issue: 1— 
Stanwood Wetherbee (Aug. 3-Aug. 28, 1901): 
2-Burbank Hooper, 6 San Francisco, May 27, 
eet eget iat Willard, 6 San Francisco, July 

Residence: Woodside, San Mateo Co., Calif. 


1-SOUTHGATE, Harry Calvin, b Rockford, Ill. 
May 29, 1867. 

7-Richard Southgate (qv): 

6-Richard_  (1714-1798/99), Leicester, 
1740/41, Emily Brown (Samuel’); 

5-Richard (1742-1822), Bridgewater, Vt.; soldier 
Am. Rev.: m 1762, Sarah Spracue: 

4—-Thomas (1763-1837), m Elizabeth White; 

38-Thomas (179-1889), Woodstock, Vt.; m 
Delcenia Marsh. 

10-Richard Warren (qv); 


Mass.; m 


1822, 


9-Mary, m Robert Bartlett (qv); 

8-Elizabeth, m Anthony Sprague (1686-1719) ; 

7-Jeremiah (1682-1759), m Priscilla Knight; 

6—-Knight (1711-1804), soldier Indian wars and Am. 
Rev.; m 1st, Mary Lewis; 

5-Sarah (1738-1831), m in 1762, Richard Southgate 
5 above), 

8-John Marsh (b 1647-49), of Boston, Mass., 1669; 
m Sarah-; - 

7—Joseph (b 1670/71), m 1692/98, Ann Thorogood: 

6-Dea. John (1696-1769), Douglas, Mass.; m 1719, 
Martha Hartshorn (1700-81; Joseph’; Thomas’); 

5-Joseph (1731-ca. 1823), Mendon, Mass., and 
Woodstock, Vt.; sgt. Am. Rev.; m 1759, Deb- 
orah Staples (1741-ca. 1802; Abraham, m Lydia 
White; Abraham’; Sgt. Abraham; John’); 

4-Jason (1772-1819), m 1795, Joanna Clark; 

3—Delcenia (1798-1881), m Thomas Southgate (3 
above). 

8-Denice Darling (1640-1717), Braintree and Men- 
don, Mass.; m 1662, Hannah Francis; 

7—Benjamin (1687-1772), m 1708, Mehitable White 
(6 1689; Thomas’, m Mehitable Thornton; Capt. 
Joseph®; Thomas"); 

6—Thomas (1730-76), m 1749, Rachel White (6 1732; 
Joseph’, m Prudence Smith; Joseph’; Joseph’; 
Thomas’); 

5-Rhoda (b 1750), m 1768, Jeptha Clark: 

4-Joanna (1775-1867), m 1795, Jason Marsh (4 
above). 

2-Son of John Murray Southgate (1837-1920), m 
1862, Clarissa Jennie (1838-1907), dau. of Calvin 
A. Shaw, m Clarissa Manning Stowell; g.dau. 
of John Shaw, m Tryphena Bingham: issue: 
I-—Harry Calvin (above); II—Herbert Murray 
(6 and d 1869); II1I-Clayton Raymond (b 1871). 

I—m Oct. 10, 1888, Eda May Wettstein (May 6, 
1866-Aug. 10, 1904); dau. of Otto Wettstein, of 
Rochelle, Ill.; issue (all 6 Rockford, Tll.): 1— 
Orva, b Feb. 5, 189): m May 6, 1912, Harley W. 
Mitchell, of La Grange, Ill. (issue: Orva: 
Edith; Bradford); 2-Marjorie, b Dec. 2, 1892; 
m Oct. 26, 1922, William A. Fraser (issue: Wil- 
liam A., Jr.); 3-Helen, b Dec. 31, 1893: m Apr. 
24, 1918, Leslie A. Cunningham (issue: Mar- 
garet Helen; James Calvin). 

M 2d, May 6, 1907, Ethelyn Smith, b Weston, Me., 
June 25, 1879; dau. of S. Randolph Smith, of 
Bangor, Me.; issue: 1-Harry Calvin, Jr., b La 
Grange, Ill., June 7, 1909; 2-Mary Ethelyn, » 
La Grange, Feb. 19, 1912. 

Local treas., Nat. Malleable & Steel Castings 
Co., Cicero, Ill. Club: LaGrange Country. 
i aaece: 228 S. Kensington Av., LaGrange, 


1-SOUTHGATE, Hugh MacLellan, } St. Johns- 
bury, Vt., Sept. 3, 1871. 

7—Richard Southgate (qv); 

6-Steward (1703-64), proprietor’s clerk and town 
clerk, Palmer, Mass.; m 1st, 1735, Elizabeth 
Scott (William’, m Sarah Foote): 

5—Dr. Robert (1741-1833), judge Common Pleas 
Ct., Scarborough, Me.; m 1773, Mary King 
(Richard’, m Isabella Bragdon, whose son 
Rufus was twice minister to Eng. and U.S. 
senator from N.Y.; John’, qv); 

4-Judge Horatio (1781-1864), registrar Probate Ci 
Cumberland Co., Me., 21 yrs.; m ist, 1805. Abi- 


gail McLellan (Maj. Hugh®, m Abigail 
Browne); 
3-Rev. Robert (1808-73), grad. Bowdoin, 1826: 


Congl, minister; m 1832, Mary Frances Swan 
(Benjamin, m Lucy Gay). 

5-William Anderson (1729-1816), m ca. 1767, Abi- 
gail Hitchcock; 

4-Solomon_ (1768-1848), m 1st, 1788, Esther Cooley 
(Azariah’5); 

3—Dexter (1798-1877), m 2d, 1825, Sophia Foster 
(Henry). 

2-Son of Rev. Charles MacLellan Southgate (1845- 
1912), B.A., Yale, ’66; Congl. minister: supt. 
Mass. Bible Soc.; m 1870, Elizabeth Virginia 
Anderson (b 1847); issue: I-Hugh MacLellan 
(above); II—Isabel Anderson (b 1881: m Guy 
Crosby Riddell); III—Stuart Leicester (b 1889). 

I-m Dec. 12, 1900, Alice Austen Maclaren, bh 
Brooklyn, N.Y., Avr. 24, 1872: dau. of Donald 
MacLaren, D.D. (1834-1920), rear admiral, chap- 
lain, U.S.N., m HBlizabeth Stockton Green: 
issue (all b Albrincham, Eng.): 1—-EFlizabeth 
MacLaren, b June 30, 1998; 2-Isabel Frances, 
b Feb. 13, 1906; 3-Hugh MacLellan, Jr., b Jan. 
10, 1907. : 

B.S., Worcester Poly. Inst., '92, B.S., in elec. 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 


engring., 1898. Mgr. government office of 
Westinghouse Elec. & Mfg. Co., Washington, 
DC. Memo S.CiW., b.Os Re ste  ClUDS:) bnei- 
neers (New York), Metropolitan, Chevy Chase, 
Racquet, University (Washington). Summer 


place: Bass Rocks, Gloucester, Mass. Resi- 
dence: “The Lodge,” 5800 Conn. Av., Chevy 
Chase, Md. 

1-SOWDON, Joseph Anderson, }) New York, 


N.Y., Mar. 15, 1878. 

9-Thomas Robinson (1614-89), from Surrey, Eng., 
to Hartford, Conn., 1640; a founder of Guil- 
ford, 1664; m 1649, Mary— (d 1668); 

8-David (1660-1748), of Durham, Conn.; m 1689, 
Abigail Kirby (1667-94) ; 

7—David (1694-1780), of Durham; m 1719, Rebecca 
Miller (1699-1786) ; 

6—-Capt. James (1731-1806), of Durham; m 1752 
Amy Spelman (1734-1805) ; 

5-James (1763-1820), of Durham; m 1785, Thankful 
Dimock (1763-1834) ; 

4—EXmma, (1796-1874), m 1818, Peter Van Pelt (1789- 


1848) ; 

38-Emma D. (1824-90), m 1845, George Sowdon 
(1819-56; John‘ [1799-1862], from Eng. to Bos- 
ton, m 1801, Susannah Manley; John® [b 1756/57], 
of Witheridge, Eng). 

10-Richard Gildersleeve (1601-80), from Eng., 
1635, settled at Watertown, later Wethers- 
field, Conn., 1686; m 1628, Joanna Appleton; 

9-Richard (162—-1691), town clk. and drummer, 
Hempstead, N.Y.; m 1658, Dorcas—; 

8—-Thomas (1661-1740),,town clerk, Hempstead; m 
Mary-; 

7—Asa (b 1685; bap. 1705); 

6-John (1706-90), m Phebe-; 

5-Q.M. Sgt. Daniel (1742-78), d at Valley Forge, 
1778; m 1771, Esther Wood; 

4—-Thomas Daniel (1773-1823), in whisky insurrec- 
tion, Pa., 1794; m 1795, Phebe Reuck; 

3-Thomas Jefferson (1805-71), tax commr., N.Y. 
City, 1842-43; m 1829, Dorothy Hamilton. 

2-Son of George Harris Sowdon (1846-1913), mfg. 
furrier; m 1868, Eliza Tweed Gildersleeve (b 
1846); issue (living): I—Alice White (b 1869), 
D.A.R.; II—Joseph Anderson (above). 

II-Not married. Was mem. Co. E, 7th Regt., 
N.G.N.Y., 1901-06. Mem. O.F.P.A., S.A.R., 7th 
Regt. Vet. Assn., Am. Flag Assn., Westches- 
ter Hist. Soc., ete. Residence: 14 Highland 
Av., Yonkers, N.Y. 


I-SPALDING, Burleigh Folsom, } at Crafts- 
bury, Vt., Dec. 3, 1853. 

9-Edward Spalding: (qv); 

8-Andrew (1652-1713), m 1st, Hannah Jefes; 

7-Andrew (1678-1753), m Abigail Warren; 

6—Andrew (1701-68), a grantee of New Ipswich, 
N.H., under Masonian Charter, signed cov- 
enant at organization ch.; 

5-Andrew (b 1729), Am. Rev.; m Abigail Martin: 

4-Benjamin (1762-1838), Am. Rev.; m Azubah 


Gates; 

3-Noah (1792-1875), captain in War of 1812; school 
teacher; m Phebe Pendell. 

93-John (Foulsham) Folsom (qv); 

8-John (1640-1715), m Abigail Perkins; 

7-Abraham (1678-1740) ; 

6—Daniel (b 1704), m Huldah Eastman: 

5-Abraham (1741-85), m Elizabeth Moody; 

4-Jacob (1778-1861), m Mary Fifield; 

3—Moses (1801-81), Free Bapt. minister; m Polly 
Greene. 

2-Son of Benjamin Pendell Spalding (1820-1906), 
M.E. minister, m 1853, Ann Folsom (1825-62): is- 
sue: I-Burleigh Folsom (above); TI—Lizzie Le- 
mira (m Charles H. Hobart); Il1I—Phebe Estelle 
(See Who’s Who in America); IV—John Noah 
(6 1862; m Lucy Alice Montgomery). 

I—m Nov. 25, 1880, Alida Baker, b Glover, Vt., Julv 
25, 1856; dau. David Baker, of Glover; issue (all 
b Fargo, N.D.): 1-Deane Baker, b Apr. 12, 1882: 
m 1907, Bessie G., dau. Miles R. McLean, Moor- 
head, Minn. (issue: Jewel Deane; John Bur- 
leigh); 2-Frances Folsom, b Dec. 20, 1888: Far- 
zo Coll., ’11; m Aug. 14, 1912, Ray Harrison 
Nelson (issue: Dan Spalding; Barbara): 3-— 
Roscoe Conkling, 6 Jan. 9, 1890; m 1916, Helen 
Thoraldson (issue: Beryl Claire): 4—-Burleieh 
Mason, 6 Apr. 9, 1891; m Dec. 4, 1917, Lyla M. 
Thomas (issue: Carlton Thomas); 5—Carlton 
Cutler. 6 Jan. 21, 1896; served as pvt. Co. F, 
318th Eners.. 88th Division and Hdars. Detach- 
ment of 157th F.A. Bris., 824 Div., and in 
France, May 1918-May 1919. 


217 


Ph. Bs Norwich, it) ALM... 1897 (lsd), 1912) 
Lawyer; supt. of public instrn., Cass Co., Dak. 
Ty., 1880-82; mem. comm. apptd. by Legisla- 
ture of Dak. Ty. to re-locate the capital and 
build capitol, 1883-86; mem. N.D. Constl. Conv., 
1889; mem. commn. provided by Congress to 
make division of all public property, archives 
and territorial institutions between North 
and South Dak. when they were admitted, 
1889; mem. 56th and 58th Congresses, 1889-1901, 
1903-05; judge Supreme Ct. of N.D., 1907-11 and 
chief justice, 1911-15; chmn. Rep. State Com., 
1892-94; chmn. Rep. Good Govt. League of N.D., 
1905-07; chmn. Real Rep. State Central Com., 
1920—; mem. advisory com. on policies and 
platforms of Rep. Nat. Party, 1920-24: chmn. 
N.D. delegation to Rep. Nat. Conv., at Cleve- 
land, 1924. Mem. S.A.R. (ex-state pres.). Clubs: 
Masonic, Commercial, Commons. Mason (K.T., 
33°, Shriner), Elk. Residence: Fargo, N.D, 


SPALDING, Mary Elizabeth Field Bates (Mrs. 
William D.), b Beloit, Wis., Feb. 26, 1845. 

i—Zachariah Field (qv); 

6—Samuel (1651-97), m Sarah Gilbert; 

5-Thomas (1680-1747), m Abigail Dickinson; 

4—Dr. Simeon (1731-1801), m Margaret Reynolds; 

3-Peter Reynolds (1774-1856), m 1801, Hannah 
Pruden (Fletcher®, ensign, Am. Rev., m Sarah 
Treat, dese. Gov. Robert Treat). 

5-John Lusk (qv); 

nes (1746-1831), officer Am. Rev.; m Love Gra- 
ham; 

38-Sylvester (1785-1859), m Sarah King. 

2-Dau. of Alfred Lorenzo Field (1809-68), served 
as q.m. in Civil War; merchant, Beloit, Wis.; 
m 1838, Elizabeth Lusk (1814-1902); issue: I-Mary 
Lusk (1840-41); II-S. Graham (1843-1924); TII— 
Mary Elizabeth (above); IV—James Alfred (1847- 
1884; m Caroline L. Whitney). 

III—m Ist, Oct. 25, 1871, James Hale Bates (July 26, 
1826-Nov. 29, 1901); issue: 1-James Field (Sept. 
21, 1872-June 21, 1874); 2-Flizabeth Graham (Dec. 
10, 1873-Jan. 5, 1890); 3-Helen Phelps (Aug. 13, 
1875-July 16, 1884); 4-Caroline Lusk (Sept. 17, 
1876-Dec. 17, 1878). 

gieai| ee 12, 1908, William Dixon Spalding, b Oct. 
, 1836. 

Mem. C.D.A., D.A.R. Summer place: ‘Brook 
Farm,” Proctorsville, Vt. Residence: 64 Rem- 
sen St., Brooklyn, N.Y. 


1SPARROW, Jackson Wolcott, 6 Covington, 
Ky., Aug. 13, 1874. 

10-Henry Wolcott (qv); 

9Henry (1610-80), gov.’s asst., 1662; Council of 
War, 1675-76; m 1641, Sarah Newberry (1620-84): 

8-Samuel (1656-1708), m 1678, Judith Appleton (1661- 
1702; Saumel®, qv); 

Crane (1679-1734), m 1705, Abigail Collins (1681- 
1 ; 

6—Elisha (1717-93), m 1746, Sarah Nott (1727-1800): 

5-Elisha (1755-1839), Am. Rev.; m 1774, Mary 
Welles; 

*Sanmuel (1775-1857), m 1798, Hannah Butler (1779- 
1845) ; 


3—Horatio Gates (1804-81), m 1838, Martha Ann 
Hubbard. 

10—Gov. Thomas Welles (qv); 

9-John (ca. 1621-1659), dep. Gen. Ct., 1656, et seq.: 
magistrate, 1658, et seq.: probate judge, Fair- 
field Co., Conn.; m 1647, Elizabeth-—; 

8-Robert (ca. 1651-1714), dep. Gen. Ct.: a natentee 
of Wethersfield, Conn.; m 1st, 1675, Elizabeth 
Goodrich (d 1697/98); 

7—Joseph (1680-1744), m Hannah Robbins; 

6—Joseph (1720-88), m Mary Robbins: 

5—Mary (1756-1828), m Elisha Wolcott (5 above). 

9%-Capt. Giles Hamlin (qv); 

8-William (1668-1733), m Susannah Collins (1#9- 
1721; Rev. Nathaniel®, m Mary, dau. of Wil- 
liam Whiting. av); 

7—Richard (1693-1765), m 1721, Martha Smith (d 1778): 

6—Nathaniel (1732-78), 1t. Am. Rev.; m 1753, Lucretia 
Ranny (1737-66): 

5—Esther (1760-1836), m 1784, Abner Hubbard (1750- 
1834), sgt. mai. Am. Rev.: 

4—Abner (1792-1862), m 1814, Flizabeth Woodward: 

3—Martha Ann (1815-56), mm Horatio Gates Wolcott 
QG above). 

10—William Hayden (1600-69), from Eng. with his 
brother John, in the ‘Marvy and John,” to Dor- 
chester, Mass., 1630; settled at Windsor, Conn.: 
m Margaret—; 

9-Lt. Daniel (1640-1712), King Philin’s War from 
Windsor, Conn.; dep. Gen. Ct., 1695; 1t. of Train 


218 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


Band and Troop of Horse; m 1664, Hannah Wil- 
coxson (1641-1722; William”, qv); 

8-Samuel (1677/78-1742), m 1703/04, Ann Holcomb 
(1675-1756; Sgt. Benajah®, m Sarah Eno; 
Thomas”, Dorchester, Mass., 1634); 

7-Samuel (0 1707), m 1737, Abigail Hall; 

6—Moses (1742-1813), m 1765, Eunice Haroon (d 1775); 

5-Naomi, m Isaac Woodward; 

4—Elizabeth (1792-1864), m 1814, Abner Hubbard (4 
above). 

2-Son of Mary Elizabeth Wolcott (1848-1918), m 
1873, William Sparrow (1845-94); issue: I—Jack- 
son Wolcott (above); [Il—-Frederick Wolcott (m 
Julia Hall). 

I-m June 17, 1901, Lucy Buchanon Landrum, 0 
Hickman, Ky., Mar. 10, 1882; dau. of Judge 
Samuel Landrum, m Florence M. Jackson, of 
Hickman, Ky.; issue: 1-Elizabeth Landrum, 0b 
Cincinnati, O., July 31, 1902; m Mar. 8, 1924, 
Alberton Cutler Harshman. 

LL.B., U. Cincinnati, 1901. Admitted to bar, 1901, 
and since in practice at Cincinnati. Mem. 
S.C.W. (registrar and past gov. Ohio soc.), S.R. 
(registrar gen., hon. pres. Ohio soc.), N.E. Soc. 
of Cincinnati. Mason (Shriner). Clubs: Uni- 
versity, Chamber of Commerce, and Cincin- 
nati. Residence: 3663 Kendall Av., Hyde Park, 
Cincinnati, O. 


1-SPAULDING, Walter Levi, } Cavendish, Vt., 
Aug. 30, 1871. 

°-Edward Spaulding (qv); 

8—Andrew (1652-1713), of Chelmsford, Mass.; m 1674, 
Hannah Jefes (d 1730); 

7-Henry (1680-1718), of Chelmsford, m Elizabeth 
Lund (b 1684); 

6—Henry (1704-1792), m 2d, 1748, Maria Adams; 


5—-Zebulon (1744-1816), Am. Rev.; m 1767, Lydia 
Wright; 
4—Phinehas Wright (1784-1865), m 1810, Rachel 


Hadley; ; 
3-Rufus (1828-1901), of Ludlow and Cavendish, 
Vt.; m 1859, Ellen M. Lawrence. 

9-John Lawrence (qv); 

8—Peleg (1646/47-1692), Concord, Mass.; selectman; 
m ca. 1668, Elizabeth Morse; 

ih lceger (1674-1754), m 1698, Mary Scripture (1679- 
1761); 

6-Samuel (1714-99), Am. 1737, 
Hildreth (d 1788); 

5-Charles (1741-1825), prominent in town affairs 
during Am. Rev.; m ca. 1762, Naomi Stone (d 
1805) ; 

4—-Amos (1781-1855), m Ist, 1804, Lydia Shattuck (d 
1821) ; 

38—Levi (1810-97), m 18389, Sarah Abigail Haywood. 

2-Son of Rufus Spaulding (1828-1901), farmer, 
Cavendish, Vt.; m 1859, Ellen Maria Lawrence 
(6 1840); issue: I-—Edwin Rufus (6 1862; m Mary 
Delia Colburn); II—Nellie Fidelia (b and d 1866): 
IiI—Willis Lincoln (1868-1921; m Sarah Belle 
Bigelow); [IV—Walter Levi (above); V—Florence 
Ellen (b 1873; m Albert M. Marvin, d 1892; m 
2d, Oscar B. Bryant; m 3d, Rufus Nims). 

IV—m Oct. 14, 1903, Wilhelmina Ogilvie, 6b in Scot- 
land, Nov. 19, 1879; dau. of George Ogilvie, from 
Scotland, settled at Ludlow, Mass., ca. 1888; 
issue: 1—-Mildred Agnes (Mar. 4, 1911-July 10, 
1915); 2-Lawrence Ogilvie, 6 Indian Orchard, 
Mass., Dec. 23, 1912. 

Ed. Mt. Hermon (Mass.) School, ’96. See. Indian 
Orchard Co.; pres. Hough Cash Recorder Co., 
and Highland Coédperative Bank. Mem. Legal 
Advisory Bd., World War. Mem.S.C.W.,S.A.R., 
N.E. Hist. Geneal. Soc. (life mem.). Club: 
Masonic. Residence: 67 Berkshire St., Indian 
Orchard, Mass. 


1-SPEER, Myrtle Ellis Morton (Mrs. Charles 
A.), 6 Washington, Ia., July 16, 1878. 

10-Henry Sampson, Mayflower Pilgrim (qv); 

§8-Dorcas, m Thomas Bonney (b ca. 1604), from 
Eng., propr. of Bridgewater, 1645; 

8—John (1664-1745), of Pembroke, Mass.; m ca. 1688, 
Elizabeth Bishop (James'); 

7—-Deborah (6 1704), m 1729, Joseph Chandler (ca. 
1694-1784), of Duxbury, Mass., and Cornwall, 
Conn.; 

6—-Capt. Jonathan (1735-99), Piermont, N.H.: in Am. 
Rev.; m 1758, Sarah Pierce (1736-1834; Joshua’, m 
Hopestill Holloway; Joshua’; Col. Daniel; 
Daniel?) ; 

5-Amy (b 1765), m Samuel Curtis (1757-1829), Am. 
Rev. (Simeon*, m Sarah, dau. of Fleaser 
Hutchinson; Solomon’; Solomon’; Deodatus’); 

4-Almond (1792-1863), m 1812, Elizabeth Sanborn 


Rev.; m Mary 


(1794-1884; Moses®, m Hannah, dau. of Lt. Nathan 
Fitz, Am. Rev.; John*, Am. Rev.; Abraham’, 
Am. Rev.; Tristram’; John®; Lt. John‘); 

3-Susan Maria (1831-89), m 1851, Thomas Edgar 
Rogers (1828-79; Jamest, m Eleanor—; Samuel‘, 
Am. Rev.). 

2-Dau. of Emma Alice Rogers (1855-1917), m 1874, 
John Wesley Morton (b 1842; Lodowick®, b Ire- 
land, m Margaret, dau. of John Balfour Spence, 
of Ireland; John‘, from Ireland to Pa., m Hlea- 
nor—); issue: I-Mayme Ethel (b 1874; m John H. 
Cunningham); II-Maude Eleanor (b 1876; m 
Charles G. Schmoeller); IIlI—Myrtle Ellis 
(above); IV—Mabel Eva (b 1884); V—Walter 
Lodowick (b 1886; m Jessie Alberson); VI-Susan 
Margaret (b 1888; m Howard Stewart); VII—- 
Helen Alice (b 1898; m Wade A. Gardner); VIII- 
Mildred Emeline (b 1895; m Ray E. Woodford); 
IX—Mathel Elaine (6b 1900; m Lloyd Vanderham). 

IlI-—m Sept. 21, 1904, Fred Bragg (Nov. 22, 1877- 
Sept. 2, 1907); son of William Independence 
Bragg, of Davenport, Ia.; issue: 1—William 
oy b Washington, Ia., July 23, 1906; Cor- 
nell, 27. 

M 2d, Sept. 8, 1915, Charles Arthur Speer, b Fair- 
ee Ia., Dec. 1882; son of John Speer, of Fair- 
field. 

Mem. S.M.D., Alden Kindred, D.A.R., W.R.C., D. 
of V., N.E. Hist. Geneal. Soc., Nat. Geneal. 
Soc.; past matron O.E.S. and White Shrine of 
Jerusalem. Residence: 415 W. Jefferson St., 
Washington, Ia. 


1-SPILMAN, Edward Guthrie, ) Warrenton, Va., 
Jan. 5, 1856. 

10-Clement Spilman (son of Sir Henry Spilman, 
antiquarian), came from Eng. to Jamestown, 
Va.; was counsellor at law; 

9-Robert (or James); 

8-Thomas (d 1740), Westmoreland Co., Va.; m 
Anne-; 

7-William; 

6—-Thomas, King George Co., Va.; m Elizabeth-; 

5-James, Culpeper Co., Va.; m Alice-; 

4-John, m Elizabeth Conway; 

38-Capt. Conway (d 1860), m 1st, 1815, Nancy Mason 
(d 1835). 

2-Son of Edward Martin Spilman (1828-1910), 
jurist; m 1849, Eliza Cummings (1831-1907), dau. 
of Baldwin Day, pvt. Va. troops War 1812; m 
1828, Lucretia Guthrie (1805-84); issue: I-Jeanie 
Douglas (b 1851); II—Baldwin Day (m Anne 
Camden); IIlI-Edward Guthrie (above); IV— 
Mary Wortham (1859-1911; m Ivy Foreman); V— 
Henry Erskine; VI—Lucretia Leeds (b 1863); 
VII-Lucy Burnley (b 1865); VIII—Nannie (b 
1867); IX—Robert Scott; X—Josephine (6 1871); 
XI—-Ethel Eliza (b 1877; m John Harnsberger). 

Iil-m Oct. 4, 1894, Christiana Morton Sloan, 0 
St. Louis, Mo., Oct. 1856; dau. of Edwin C. 
Sloan, St. Louis, formerly of Phila., Pa. 

Grad. Culpeper Acad., Jefferson, Va., 1874. Law- 
yer; state librarian of Okla. since 1915 (See 
Who’s Who in America). Mem. S.A.R. Sum- 
mer place: “The Dell,” Fauquier Co.; Va. 
apts 1618 N. College Av., Oklahoma City, 

as 


1-ELLINGSWORTH, Margaret Willard Parker 
oe Walton M.), b Onancock, Va., Dec. 29, 

9-Simon Willard (qv); 

8-Henry (1655-1701), m 1674, Mary Lakin; 

7—Joseph; 

6—-Lemuel (1725-75), m Hannah Haskell (b 1726): 

5-Dr. Elias (1756-1827), m Katherine Livingston 
(1756-1827; John®, m Catherine Ten Broeck; Rob- 
ert’, m Margaret, dau. of Gen. Peter Schuyler); 

4—-Margaret Chinn, m Israel Smith (1776-1822) : 

3—Elias W. (1814-86), m Charlotte Mills Lansing. 

10—Richard Platt (qv); 

§-Capt. Epenetus (1640-93), m 1667, Phoebe Wood 
(Jonas, m Joanna Strickland: Edward): 

8-Jonas, of Sunk Meadow, L.I.; m 1707, Sarah 
Smith (Richard, Sr.®, of Smithtown, L.I.); 

7-Zephaniah (1709-78), d of smallpox contracted 
while prisoner in the “Jersey Prison Ship’; m 
1st, 1730, Hannah Saxton; 

6-Zephaniah (1735-1807), col. of Associated Ex- 
empts, 1779; dep. Provincial Congress, 1775; del. 
Cont. Congress, 1784; judge; founder of Platts- 
burg, N.Y.; m 2d, 1761, Mary Van Wyck (Theo- 
dore’, of Fishkill, N.Y.); 

5—Jonas (b 1769), m Helen Livineston (Henry®, of 
Poughkeepsie, N.Y., m Susan Conklin; Gilbert’, 
m Cornelia Beekman; Robert, qv); 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 


4—-Susan, m Richard R. Lansing; 

8—Charlotte M. (1826-92), m Elias Willard Smith 
(3 above). 

2-Dau. of Helen Livingston Smith (b 1857), m 1874, 
William Henry Parker (b 1853). For issue and 
paternal lineages see Mrs. Francis Cushman 
Wilson. 

M Oct. 15, 1917, Walton Marshall Ellingsworth, b 
Norfolk, Va., June 21, 1894; son of William 
Marshall Ellingsworth, of Norfolk; issue: 
aren Marshall, Jr., ) Onancock, Va., June 15, 
1920. 

Residence: 811 S. Perry St., Montgomery, Ala. 


Arms: Gules, three fleurs-de-lis, stalked and slipped 
argent. 

Crest: On a terrestrial globe between two wings 
proper an eagle rising or. 

Motto: Aquila non captat muscas. 


1-WADSWORTH, Harvey Bryan, ) Craven Co., 
IN. CSA pr 5) 188i: 

1—William Wadsworth (qv); ; 

10-Capt. Joseph, ‘‘Charter Oak Joe”’ (6 1647), capt. 
trainband; m Elizabeth Barnard (d 
(10) 5s 

9—Joseph (1682-1778), m Johanna Hovey (1684-1762) ; 

&8-Joseph, m Elizabeth Cook; 

7-Elijah (b 1747), capt. Am. Rev.; an original 
mem. Soc. Cincinnati; m Rhoda Hopkins; 

6—Epaphros; 

5-Ignatius, m 2d, Sarah Morris; 

4—-Thomas (d 1841), m 1st, Eleanor Bryan; 

3—-William B. (d 1868), m 2d, Mary White Harris. 

7-Hardy Bryan (d 1760), from Ireland, 1700; maj. 
regt. of Craven Co., 1754; justice, 1749; m Sarah 
(Bonner) Worsely (Thomas Bonner® [1690-1765] ; 
Thomas’); 

6—Gen. William, sheriff of Craven Co., 1774-75; del. 
4th Provincial Congress, 1776; rep. House of 
Commons, 1780-83; m 1st, Susan Green (James™; 
Furnifold8; Furnifold®; “Surgeon” John", qv); 

5-Green (1780-1812), m 1805, Ann Blackledge 
(Thomas, Jr.*, m Ann, dau. of Edward Salter, 
TII, 1t. col. Am. Rev.; Thomas, Sr.?7, commis- 
sary to Gov. Tryon, 1771); 

4—William Green (1807-88), m 1830, Sarah Anne 
King (1810-76; dese. William King, from Eng. 
1634/35, to Salem, Mass.); 

8-—William Green (1836-65), m 1857, Elizabeth Good- 
ing. 

2-Only child of Edward White Wadsworth (/ 
1859), farmer; m 1883, Elizabeth Bryan (b 1861). 

M May 26, 1920, Grace Aurora Martin (qv). 

A.B., U. of N.C., ’09 (Phi Delta Theta); M.D.. 
Johns Hopkins, 1918 (Phi Chi). Physician and 
surgeon, New Bern Gen. Hosp. Club: New 
Bern Country. Residence: 97 Broad St., New 
Bern, N.C. 


to 
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Arms: Azure, a lion rampant argent, between eight 
fleurs-de-lis or. 

Crest: A stag’s head cabossed gules, the attires 
barry of siv or and azure. 


1-WADSWORTH, Grace Aurora Martin (Mrs. 
Harvey B.), 6 Forty Fort, Pa., Feb. 16, 1896. 

9—Edward Poole (qv); 

8—Joseph (ca. 1650-1706), m Elizabeth Shaw (6 1655; 
John®; Abraham?) ; 

7-Samuel (b ca. 1685), representative; m ca. 1710, 
Sarah Nash (6 1688; Lt. Jacob§’; Jacob®); 

6-Samuel (1713-95), representative; m 1733, Rebecca 
Shaw (Joshua’; Nicholas’; John®; Abraham"); 

5-Samuel (1736-1830), 1t. Am. Rev.; m 1760, Ruth 
Fullerton; 

4—Dr. William (1777-1852), soldier War 1812; m 1795, 
Sarah Packard (Daniel®, soldier Am. Rev.; 
Capt. Abiel®; Zacheaus’?; Samuel); 

3-Amos Turner (1818-1902), m 2d, 1878, Sarah E. 
(Winters) Riuker (1833-1912). 

9-Capt. Myles Standish (qv); 

8-Alexander, m Sarah Alden (John®, qv); 

7—Mercy, m Caleb Sampson (Henry’); 

6—-Ruth, m John Fullerton (Alexander’?; John‘); 

5-Ruth, m Samuel Poole (5 above). 

2-Dau. of Cora May Poole (b 1874), m 1892, John 
Prater Martin (b Eng., 1870); issue: I-Ena Mary 
(d infaney); II—Grace A. (above). 

IIl-m May 26, 1920, Harvey Bryan Wadsworth 
(qv); issue: 1-Sarah Poole, 6 New Bern, N.C., 
Nov. 26, 1923. 

Grad. Columbia (Pa.) Hosp. as trained nurse, 
1916; post-grad. Johns Hopkins Hosp. in psy- 
chiatry; Peabody Conservatory of Music, 1917- 
1918; Am. Acad. Dramatic Arts, New York, 1919. 
Club: New Bern Country. Residence: 97 Broad 
St., New Bern, N.C. 


220 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


1-SPOTSWOOD, Dandridge, b Petersburg, Va., 
May 17, 1872. 

10-Rev. John Spottiswoode, D.D. (1509-83; desc. 
Robert de Spottiswoode, who swore fealty to 
Edward II as the propr. of the Barony of 
Spottiswoode, 1296; estate is still owned by the 
family), was the first supt. of the ‘Lothians, 
Berwick and Teviotdale’; almoner to Mary, 
Queen of Scots; m Beatrix, dau. of Sir Patrick 
Crichton, of “Gilmerton” and ‘“Lugton”; 

9-Most Rev. John, D.D. (1545-1639), of “Castle 
Dairsie’’; was sec. and chaplain of embassy to 
France; bishop of Glasgow; archbishop of St. 
Andrews; metropolitan; primate; lord chan- 
cellor; sole pres. of the exchequer; buried in 
Westminster Abbey; m Rachel, dau. of Rev. 
Dr. David Lindsay, bishop of Ross; 

8-Sir Robert (1596-1646), was a lord of session 
under title of New Abbey; pres. of the College 
of Justice with title of Dunipace; sec. of state 
for Scotland; beheaded at St. Andrews through 
the intrigue of the Covenanters; m Bethia, 
dau. of Sir Alexander Morrison, senator of the 
College of Justice under the title of Lord 
Prestongrange, and g.dau. of Earl of Pan- 
mure; 

7-Dr. Robert, author; surgeon to the garrison 
of Tangiers; m Catherine Maxwell, widow of 
Dr. Eliot, and mother of Gen. Roger Eliot, 
first gov. of Gibraltar; 

6-Alexander (1676-1740), began to write name 

Spotswood; q.m. gen. English Army in Hol- 

land; gov. of Va., 1710-22; postmaster gen. of 

Am. Colonies, 1730; gen. in command of colo- 

nials and Irish for battle of Carthagena; his 

principal seat was ‘‘Germana,” the center of 
grants of more than 250,000 acres; m Anne, dan. 
of Edward Brayne, Esq., of St. Margaret’s 

Parish, Westminster, m Anne Begnold, of the 

“Manor of Sheere’’; 

Col. John (1728-56), of “Germana,” “Newpost,” 

ete.; burgess; lt. and cdr.-in-chief Spotsyl- 

vania Co., Va.; m 1745, Mary Dandridge (Cant. 

William, R.N.°, of ‘“Elsing Green,” King Wil- 

liam Co., Va., col. militia, mem. Gov.’s Council, 

etc., m Mary, dau. of Col. John West, qv, son 

of Sir Thomas West, Lord Delaware III): 

4—-Capt. John (1748-1811), of “Orange Grove,” “The 
Wilderness,” ete.; capt. Cont. Army, and 
wounded at Brandywine; col. militia; m RAL 
Sarah Rowzie (Col. Edwin®, of ‘Farmer’s 
Hall,” Essex Co., Va., burgess): 

38—Dandridge (1787-1849), cornet in War 1812; m 1818, 
Catherine Brooke Francisco (1801-63; Peter’, of 
“Oakham,” Buckingham Co., Va., pvt. Am. 
Rev., declined officer’s commn., m Mary Cath- 
erine, dau. of Robert Brooke, of “Brooksby,” 
Essex Co.). 

Maternally, 4-John Dunlop (son of James, 5th 
laird of “Garnkirk,” and 2d of “Toll Cross.” 
See eanis m Mary Ruffin Gilliam, “Violet 

ank”’; 

3-James (6 1795), of “Montview,” Va.; m Isabella 
Lenox Maitland (who inherited “Montview” 
from her uncle, Donald Montgomery Macken- 
zie), g. niece of Benjamin Harrison, ‘signer.’ 

2-Son of William Francisco Spotswood (1824-95). 
of “Montview”’; merchant and banker. and 
held various civic offices, Petersbure, Va.: m 
1871, Isabella Matoica Dunlop (1848-1922): issue: 
T-Dandridge (above); II-Isabella Maitland 
(1873-77); III—Alexander (b 1875; m 1903, Edna 
Mabel Mallagh); TV-James Dunlop (b 1876: d 
infancy); V—William Francisco (b 1879, d in- 
fancy): VI-—Catherine Francisco (6 1881): VIT— 
Colin Dunlop (6 1888; m Anne McIlwaine Mar- 
tin, d 1922); VIIJ—Martha Bogle Dunlop (b 1885). 

I-m June 20, 1904, Kathrina Francesca von Wolff 
(divorced); issue: 1-William Lawrence Dand- 
ridge (May 19, 1905-Feb. 18, 1922). 

Ed. ‘Pantops,” nr. Charlottesville, Va., Hamn- 
den-Sidney 3 yrs., Cornell 1 yr. (Phi Gamma 
Delta). Consulting engr. Author various hist. 
and econ. monogravhs. Mem. B.O.R., Order of 
the Acorn, Soc. Cincinnati, etc. Residence: 
“Montview,” Petersburg, Va. 


1-MILLER, Bonnie Seebolt Shoot (Mrs. Fred- 
erick M.), b Coles Co., Tll., Sept. 2, 1880. 

9-George Harlan (1650-1714), from Monkwear- 
mouth, Eng., to New Castle. Del., 1687; moved 
to Chester Co., Pa.; mem. Colonial Assemblv 
of Pa.: provincial gov. of “3 lower counties” 
(now Del.); m 1678, Plizabeth Duck: 

8-Aaron (1685-1732), m 1718, Sarah (1692-1747), dau. 
of Samuel Heald, of Cheshire, Eng.; 


on 
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7—George (1716-49), m 1736, Elizabeth (6 1719), dau. 
of John Hope, of Wiltshire, Eng.; 

6-George (1737-1821), m 1762, Margery Baker (1743- 
1821; Joshua’); 

5-George (1767-1846), Judge Ct. of Common Pleas; 
mem. Ohio Gen. Assembly, 1807-09; m 1797, 

sther Eulas (d 1858; Jacob®, of Dutch ue- 
scent); 

4-Jacob (1799-1836), clk. of courts, Clark Co., Es 
m 1822, Nancy Rose Chenoweth (1805-93; John’, 
m Rebecca Rose; Arthur®; Arthur?; John’, m 
Cra dau. of Charles Calvert, 3d Lord Balti- 
more); 

3-Mary Louisa (1827-1922), m 1843, John S. Shoot 
(1821-92; William‘). 

7-Andreas Gar (b 1685; son of John), from Ger- 
many, belonged to the “colony of 1717” that 
settled in Va.; m 1711, Eve, dau. of George 
Seidelman, of Germany; 

eee Barbara (b 1730), m Michael Blanken- 

er; 

5-HElizabeth (0 1753), m John Wilhoit, served in 
Va. Cont. Line in Am. Rey. (Adam®); 

4—Julius (1789-1833), m Lucinda Yewell (1795-1869 ; 
James Yowell); 

3-Orville (1816-83), m 1836, Elizabeth Hvinger (1819- 
1893; David). 

2-Dau. of Tilford Taylor Shoot (1848-1905), stock 
farmer; served in Co. A, 148d Ill. Vols., and Co. 
H, 59th Ill. Vet. Vol. Inf. in Civil War; m 1870, 
Mary Elizabeth Wilhoit (b 1851); issue: I-— 
Esther Wilhoit (b 1874; m Dr. G. B. Dudley); II- 
Clarence W. (b 1876; m Olive Newman); III-— 
Gertrude Tilford (b 1878; m Harold H. Blair); 
IV—Bonnie S. (above); V—Elizabeth (b 1882: m J. 
William Gannaway); VI-Lois Mary (b 1892; m 
Adin Baber). 

IV—m Oct. 8, 1905, Frederick Marion Miller, b Ar- 
cola, Ill., July 3, 1878; son of Michael Miller, of 
Charleston, Ill.; issue: 1-Frederick Vis) Es. 
Charleston, Ili., Dec. 13, 1915. 

Residence: 739 Polk St., Charleston, Ill. 


1-REED, Mary Alice Granger (Mrs. Frederick 
D.), 6 Providence, R.I., July 27, 1873. 

8-Lancelot Granger (d 1689), m 1654, Joanna Adams 
(Robert®, m Eleanor-); 

7—Thomas (1667-1729), m Mindwell Taylor (Ste- 
phen’, m Elizabeth-): 

6-Samuel (1699-1775), m 1722, Hannah Pomeroy (Jo- 
seph’, m Hannah-); 

5-Simeon (1728-1815), Am. Rev.; m 1757, Abigail 
Dudley (Joseph’); 

4—Simeon (1770-1834), m 1791, Phoebe Couch (Benoni', 
m Phoebe-—); ; 

3—Chester (1797-1879), m 1827, Mary Page Smith 
(Cephas!, m Mary, dau. of Nathaniel Gove, It. 
Am. Rev.). 

10—John Alden (qv); 

9-Hlizabeth (1624-1717), m 1644, William Pabodie: 

8—Elizabeth (b 1647), m 1666, John Rogers: 

T-Elizabeth (1672-1724), m 1693, Sylvester Richmond 
(Edwards); 

6—-William (1694-1770), m 1720, Anna Gray; 

5-Sylvester (1740-98), m 1762, Lusanna (Cook) Whit- 
march; 

4—William (1770-1850), m 1794, Clarissa Andrews: 

3—Caroline (1819-85), m 1837, John Talbot Pitman 
(1813-92; Judge John‘, m Mary Talbot). 

2—-Dau. of William Smith Granger (1834-1916), ma- 
chinery mfr., Providence; m 1871, Caroline 
Richmond Pitman (6 1846). 

M Oct. 28, 1916, Frederick Davies Reed, b Geneva. 
N.Y., Mar. 21, 1869; son of Thomas Davies Reed, 
of Geneva, m Ann FE. Hall. 

Mem. C.D.A., D.C.G. Residence: 38 W. 9th ue 
New York. 


1-WILSON,. Charlotte Lansing Parker (Mrs. 
Francis C.), b Washington, D.C., Apr. 9, 1876. 

11-Capt. Nicholas Martian (qv); 

10-Elizabeth, m Col. George Reade (qv); 

§-John, m Mary Lilly: 

nea m Thomas (“Scotch Tom”) Nelson 
av); 

T-William (1711-72), pres. Council and actg. gov. 
of Va.; m 1738, Elizabeth Burwell: 

6—-Thomas (1738-89), a “signer”: col. in Am. Rev.; 
maj. gen. Va. forces; cov. of Va., 1781; m 1762, 
Lucy Grymes (Col. Philip’, m Mary, dau. of Sir 
Tohn Randolph); 

5—-William (1763-1810), m 1790, Sally Burwell Page: 

4-Klizabeth Page (b 1793), m 1818, John Rowles 
West (1795-1852); 

38-Sarah William (1819-83), m 1842, William Henry 
Parker (1809-83). 


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FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 221 


10-Col. John Page (qv); 

3-Matthew (1659-1703), of ‘““Rosewell,”’ Gloucester 
Co., Va.; mem. Colonial Council, 1702; m 1689, 
Mary Mann; 

8-Mann (1691-1730), of ‘“Rosewell’; mem. Colonial 
Council, 1726; m 2d, 1718, Judith, dau. of Robert 
(“King”) Carter, m Judith Armistead; 

7—Mann (1718-1808), of ‘“Rosewell’; del. Cont. Con- 
gress, 1777; m 1st, 1748, Alice Grymes (1723-46; 
John’); 

6-—John (1743-1808), gov. of Va., 1802-05; m 1765, 
Frances Burwell (Col. Robert’, dau. of “Scotch 
Tom” Nelson; Nathaniel’, m Elizabeth, dau. of 
Robert [‘‘King’”’] Carter; Maj. Lewis’, qv); 

5-Sally Burwell, m 1790, William Nelson (5 above). 

2-Dau. of William Henry Parker (b 1853), m 1874, 
Helen Livingston Smith (6 1857); issue: I-Char- 
lotte Lansing (above); II—Helen Livingston; 
III—William Henry, Jr. (m Josephine Boyle); 
IV—Sara Nelson (b 1886; m Horatio VanNye); 
V-—Arthur Bowen (b 1891; m Irma Knapheide); 
VI-—Margaret Willard (Mrs. Walton Marshall 
Ellingsworth, qv for maternal lineages). 

I-m July 2, 1902, Francis Cushman Wilson, U 
Winchester, Mass., June 8, 1876; son of John 
Thomas Wilson, m Pleasantine Cushman (desc. 
Robert Cushman, of Pilgrim fame); issue: 1— 
Frances Charlotte, 6 Washington, D.C., Apr. 
18, 1908; Smith, ’25; 2-Parker, 6b Washington, 
DiC, Oct. 1) 1904 sHarvard) “27: 

Ed. Miss Wheat’s School in the Valley of Va., 
and Onancock Acad., Va. Sec. N.M. State Bd. 
of Public Welfare (ex-pres.); pres. woman’s 
museum bd. of School of Am. Research at 
Santa Fe; v.p. Santa Fe League of Women 
Voters; was state chmn. of Victory Loan 
Drive, 1918. State regent D.A.R. Residence: 
316 Buena Vista Rd., Santa Fe, N.M. 


1-SPRAGUE, Charles Harry, ) Greenwich, N.Y., 
Dec. 27, 1879. 

§—-Ralph Sprague (qv); 

8-John (1624-92), King Philip’s War; m 1651, Lydia 
Goffe (d 1715); 

7-Edward (1663-1715), first treas. of Malden, Mass.; 
m 1693, Dorothy Lane (1670-1727); 

6—Hezekiah (1707-40), Groton, Mass.; m 1729, Bliza- 
beth Avery; 

5—-William (1738-82), 
Tryphena-— (d 1780); 

4—-William (1769-1821), Templeton, Mass.; m 1792, 
Lucy Watson (1764-1823) ; 

3-Nathan (1802-65), Winchester, N.H.; m Sarah 
Andrews (1801-69). 

9-Richard Mansfield (d 1655), from Eng. to Quin- 
nipiac (New Haven), Conn., 1639; m Lillian 
Drake; 

8—Joseph (1636-92); 

7—Joseph (1673-1739) ; 

6—John (1704-51); 

5-Joseph (1787-1821), capt. Am. Rev.: 

SN ae (1762-1830), soldier Am. Rev. and War 


38-Charles (1809-84). 

2-Son of Andrews Thurston Sprague (1841-1921), 
farmer; pvt. Co. A, 14th N.H. Vols. in Civil 
War; m 1870, Josephine Lucy Mansfield (1849- 
1921); issue: I—Jessie Andrews; II-—Charles 
Harry (above); III—Lura Josephine (1882-85). 

IIl-m Aug. 14, 1907, E. Bertha White, 6 Peterboro, 
N.H., Jan. 15, 1880; dau. of Daniel M. White. of 
Peterboro; 2d lt., Ist N.H. Cav. in Civil War: 
maj., insp. gen., 2d Div., 4th A.C. in Spanish- 
Am. War; maj. gen. N.H.N.G.; Am. consul to 
Canada during Cleveland’s administration; is- 
sue: 1—Mansfield Daniel, b Bridgeport, Conn., 
Dec. 1, 1910; 2-Charles Andrews, 6 Bridgeport, 

_Aug. 6, 1914. 

M.D., Columbia, 1904. Physician. First lt., M.C.. 
U.S.A., June 18, 1917; capt., Sept. 18, 1918; served 
as Ist lt., 1024 Ambulance Co., 26th Div., and 
capt., 108d Ambulance Co., 101Ist Sanitary Train, 
26th Div.; in France, Oct. 17, 1917-Apr. 15, 1919; 
maj. Med. O.R.C., 1920. Wounded at Chateau- 
Thierry while carrying a wounded soldier; 
gassed in Meuse Argonne; cited “For dis- 
tinguished and gallant service’; awarded sil- 
ver star. Mem. S.A.R., Sons of Vets., M.O.F.W., 
A.L.; hon. mem. U.S.W.V. Clubs: University 
(Bridgeport and Forest Lake). Summer place: 
“Abenaki Lodge,’ Winchester, N.H.  Resi- 
dence: 29 Hanover St., Bridgeport, Conn. 


1-STANLEY. David Sheridan, } Pierre, Dak., 
Sept. 10, 1872. 
9-Thomas Stanley (d 1663), from Eng. to Lynn, 


Philipston, Mass.; m Ist, 


oon 


Mass., 1634; a founder of Hartford, Conn., 1636; 
settled at Hadley, Mass., 1659; 

8-Nathaniel (b 1638), m Sarah Boosey; 

7-Nathaniel (1683-1755), 1t. col. Ist Conn. Regt.; 
judge and county treas.; m Anna Whiting; 

6-Nathaniel (1707-61), B.A., Yale, 1726; pvt. Am. 
Rev.; m Mary Marshall; 

5-Marshall (1780-96), Ist Regt. Conn. troops, 1761; 
m Thamor Stanley; 

4—William (1774-1835), m Margaret, dau. of Gen. 
Bratton; 

3-John Bratton (1799-1859), m Sarah Peterson 
(Conrad4, pvt. Am. Rev., pensioned). 

5-Joel Jones, It. col. in Am. Rev.; 

4-Amasa, m Elizabeth Huntington; 

3-Eliza, m Joseph Jefferson Burr Wright (1802-78), 
col. and asst. surgeon gen. U.S.A. and bvt. 
brig. gen. in Civil War. 

2-Son of Maj. Gen. David Sloane Stanley, U.S.A. 
(1828-1902), U.S.M.A., ’52; brig. gen. and maj. gen. 
U.S.V. in Civil War; distinguished for bravery 
in action, twice wounded, bvtd. lt. col., col., 
brig. gen. and maj. gen.; commissioned brig. 
gen. U.S.A., 1864; m Anna M. Wright (1833-95); 
issue: I-Josephine (m Willard Ames Holbrook, 
maj. gen. U.S.A.); II-Lilly (m Col. D. J. Rum- 
bough); IIlI—Blanche Anna Huntington; I1V— 
David 8. (above). 

IV—m Oct. 23, 1900, Jane Fordyce, b Huntsville, 
Ala., Mar. 28, 1875; dau. of Samuel Wesley 
Fordyce (1840-1919), capt. U.S.V. in Civil War, 
financier, St. Louis; issue: 1-David Sloane, b 
Washington, D.C., Jan. 17, 1902; 2-Samuel For- 
dyce, 6 St. Louis, Mo., Feb. 27, 1906; 3-Joseph 
Wright, b St. Louis, Aug. 3, 1913. 

U.S.M.A., 9%. Col., Q.M. Corps, U.S.A., 1917. Ser- 
vice in Spanish-Am. War, Philippine Insurrec- 
tion, World War. Awarded D.S.M.; officer, 
Legion of Honor of France. Mem. S.A.R., M.O. 
L.L. Clubs: University (Washington), Army 
and Navy (New York and Washington). Resi- 
dence: U.S. Soldiers Home, Washington, D.C. 

a Saderersh ae Frank Bartlett, b Buffalo, N.Y., Mar. 
28, 1864. 

8—-John Steele (qv); 

8—John (d 1653), m 1645, Mercy Warner (Andrew’); 

7-Samuel (d 1710), m Ruth Judd (d 1710; Dea. 
Thomas§, m Mercy, dau. of Maj. William Brad- 
ford, son of Gov. William Bradford, qv); 

6—Daniel (1697-1770), m 1725, Mary Hopkins; 
5-Timothy (1736-1806), m Sarah Seymour (1740-1808) ; 

4—Oliver (1781-1826), m Sarah (Loring) Bass (d 1844); 

3—Oliver Grey, m Sarah Evelyn Hull (William, 
= Nee dau. of Zenas Barker, soldier Am. 

ev.). 

2-Son of Charles Gould Steele (1840-89), Buffalo 
Gas Light Co.; m Harriet Virginia (1843-1900), 
dau. of George Snyder, m Margaret-, 

M Feb. 4, 1896, Helen Cleveland Varian (qv); is- 
sue: 1-Helen Dorothy, b Buffalo, N.Y., Oct. 16, 
1896; Buffalo State Normal School, 1917: m Oct. 
14, 1919, Rolf Lehman, son of Capt. Hartwig 
Olsen, of Irvington, N.J. (issue: Nancy, b Nov. 
24, 1921; Laura Steele, 6 Dec. 21, 1924); 2-Varian, 
b Buffalo, May 11, 1902; Cornell, ’24. 

Ed. Buffalo State Normal Sch. Mgr. and rep. of 
“Safe-pack,” waterproof paper. Sec. gen. Nat. 
Soc. S.A.R. since 1921 (also sec. Buffalo Chapter 
21 yrs.); mem. S.M.D. Clubs: Buffalo, Buffalo 
Athletic. Residence: 183 St. James Pl., Buf- 
falo, N.Y. 

1-STEELE, Helen Cleveland Varian (Mrs. Frank 
B.), }) Titusville, Pa., Aug. 22, 1874. 

5-James Varian (1734-1800), officer Am. Rey.; m 
Deborah Dibble; 

4—Ichabod, m Eliza Patchen; 

3—Alexander, m Elizabeth Amelia Atlee. 

6—-William Atlee (qv); 

5-William Augustus (1735-93), justice Supreme 
Ct. of Pa., 1771-91; pres. judge 1st Dist. Ct. of 
Pa., 1791-93; m Esther Bowes Sayre; 

4-Col. William Pitt, m Sarah Light; 

3-EFlizabeth Amelia, m Alexander Varian (3 
above). 

pets Litchfield (b 1712), m 1750, Lucy Cady (d 

4—Uriah (1766-1833), m Sarah Witter (1767-1848); 

38—Eleazer (1805-48), m Marina Lavinia Hovey. 

2-Dau. of Col. William Varian, of Titusville, Pa.; 
surgeon U.S.V. in Civil War; m Ann Eliza 
Litchfield. 

M Feb. 4, 1896, Frank Bartlett Steele (qv for 
issue). 

Mem. D.A.R., U.S.D. ° 1812. 


Residence: 183 St. 
James Pl., Buffalo, N.Y. 


222 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


1-STEELE, Frederick Morgan, }) Albany, N.Y., 
Nov. 27, 1851. 

8-John Steele (qv); 

7-John (d 1658, before his father), m 1615, Mercy 
Warner (Andrew’, qv); 

6-Samuel (d 1710), m Ruth Judd; 

5—Daniel (1697-1770), m 1725, Mary Hopkins (Eben- 
ezer®; Stephen’; John§); is 

4—Lemuel (1744-1815), m 1764, Mary Clapp (Elijah'; 
Thomas®; Preserved’; Roger’, qv); 

3-Lemuel (1787-1853), m 1810, Tabitha Barnard 
(Dorus4, pvt. Am. Rev.; John®, capt. Am. Rev.; 
John®; Sgt. John’; Bartholomew’; Bartholo- 
mew’). 

Maternally, 9-John Steele; 8—John; 7-Samuel; 6— 
Daniel (all above); 

5—Timothy (1736-1806), m Sarah Seymour (1741-1808; 
Zachariah®; Zachariah’?; John§; Richard®, qv); 

4—Daniel (1772-1828), m 1797, Elizabeth Van Ben- 
thuysen; Obadiah; Jacobus P.°; Balthazar 
Pontese’; Paul Martense’); 

2—Oliver (1800-61), book seller and pub., Albany; 
m Mary Augusta Livingston (Maj. Moncrief, 
War 1812; Col. Peter Robert®, Am. Rev.; Rob- 
ert®; Philip?; Robert’, qv). 

2-Son of John Frederick Steele (1822-55), hard- 
ware merchant, Albany, N.Y.; m 1846, Frances 
Mary Steele (1827-95); issue: I-William Henry 
(1847-1919; m Zulma DeLacey Dorr); II—Eliza- 
beth Livingston (b 1849; m A. Egerton Adams; 
m 2d, Baron Mario de Ruggiero); IlI—Frederick 
Morgan (above). 

1II—m Nov. 6, 1888, Ella Amanda Pratt (qv for 
issue). 

Pres. various mfg. corpns., and three railroads. 
Mem. S.M.D. (ex-gov. Ill. Soc.), S.A.R., ete. 
Clubs: Union League, Automobile. Residence: 
7280 Hillside Av, Los Angeles, Calif. 


1-STEELE, Ella Amanda Pratt (Mrs. Frederick 
M.), b Ticonderoga, N.Y., May 19, 1851. 

8-Thomas Pratt (d 1692), who was at Watertown, 
Mass., 1647, and moved to Framingham, 1679; 
m Susanna-—; 

7-Ebenezer, m Mary-:; 

6-Gershom (0 1700), m Abigail Rice (Jonathan’; 
Henry®; Edmund’, qv); 

5—Jacob (1735-1811), of Sherborne, Mass.; pvt. Am. 
Rev.; m Lydia Eames (Henry*; John’; 
Thomas’, qv); 

4—Henry (1764-1839), m Asenath Holbrook (Nathan- 
iel’; Nathaniel*; Nathaniel7; Thomas’); 

38—Nathaniel (1788-1818), m Mary Harrington (Josh- 
ua‘, m Sarah Bigelow [Dea. David5; Daniel®; 
Joshua’; John’, qv]; Joshua; John*; Robert’). 

7-Hugh Roe (d 1689), m Abigail; 

6—Peter (1662-1739), m Sarah Remington (Thomas?’; 
John’, qv); 

5-Thomas (b 1708), m Elizabeth Purchase 
(Thomas*; Thomas’; Thomas’); 

4—Thomas (1736-1825), soldier Am. Rev.; m Mary 
Welles (William®; Thomas*; Samuel?; Gov. 


Thomas’, qv); 

38-Elisha (1768-1880), m Electa Hill (Capt. Am- 
broset, Am. Rev.; Ebenezer®; Ebenezer®; 
Luke’; Luke), 

2-Dau. of William Henry Harrison Pratt (1812- 
1871), m Roxanna Roe (1812-1900); issue: I—Al- 
bert Harrison (1835-1923; m Mary Adelaide Fay, 
1846-1917); II-Ellen Roxanna (b and d 1838); ITI— 
George Nathaniel (1839-1901; m Martha Ellen 
Fracker, b 1842); IV—Mary Frances (1842-1925; 
m William Kirby Sidley, 1838-1913); V—Ella 
Amanda (above). 

V—m Nov. 6, 1888, Frederick Morgan Steele (qv); 
issue: 1-Frederick Pratt (Aug. 6-Sept. 17, 1884); 
2-Hlizabeth Livingston, 6 Chicago, Ill., Jan. 


27, 1886; Mt. Vernon Sem.; m June 8, 1908, 
George Washington Childs of Highland 
Park, Ill. (issue: George Frederick; Robert 


Livingston; William Coffeen). 

Mem. D.F.P.A., D.A.R. (regent), Colony of N.E. 
Women (pres.), Women’s clubs of Chicago and 
Hollywood, Calif. Residence: 7280 Hillside 
Av., Los Angeles, Calif. 


1-STEVENS, Elbert Marcus, } Ringwood, IIL, 
Apr. 12, 1867. 

8-Daniel Kellogg (1630-88), from Eng., settled at 
Norwalk, Conn.; m Bridget Bouton (d 1689; 
Bridget’); 

7-Samuel (1673-1757), m 1704, Sarah Platt; 

6-Martin (6 1711), m Mary Lockwood; 

5-Eliphalet (b 1735 or 40), m Sarah Brown (b 
1739/40) ; 


4—-Silas (1767-1855), m 1795, Mary Mumford (1777- 
1854) ; 

3—Juliet (1808-ca. 1898), m 1830, Silas Malby Stev- 
ens (ca. 1806-1881). 

2-Son of Marcus B. Stevens (1840-70), bookkeep- 
er and teacher; m 1864, Mary Pierce (1842-1923), 
who m 2d, his brother, James Alfred Stevens; 
issue: I-—Lulu Mary (b 1866; m V. C. Mass); 
Il—Elbert Marcus (above); IlI—Frank B. (b 
1869; m Leda Scott); [V—Maud L. (b 1870; m Fred 
Schrack); (mother’s 2d marriage): V—Mary 
Inez (6 1872; m Arthur T. Blades); VI—-Homer 
William (6 1873); ViII—Hattie L. (b 1874; m 
Charles E. Smith). 

II-m Dec. 238, 1897, Mabel Sophronia White (qv); 
issue (all 6 Rapid City, S.D.): 1-Doris Amy, b 
Feb. 19, 1899; B.A., U. of S.D., ’20; 2-Margaret 
White, 0 Sept. 30, 1900; B.A., U. of S.D., ’24; 3— 
Evelyn White, 0 Nov. 3, 1902; B.A., U. of S.D., 
20; 4—Marion White, b Apr. 21, 1904; U. of S.D., 
et 5-Rollin Elbert, b July 20, 1905; U. of S.D., 

ALB. Ue Of8 S UDI 7945 (Tse) 1917) eM Ase alee 
1899. Education since 1894; prof. psychology, 
U. of S.D., since 1918 (See Who’s Who in Amer- 
ica). Mem. S.C.W. Residence: Vermillion, 
S.D. 


1-STEVENS, Mabel Sophronia White (Mrs. El- 
bert M., b Vermillion, S.D., Sept. 9, 1875. 

8-John White, of Salem, Mass., 1638; m Joanne— 
(d 1654); 

7-Josiah (6 16483), Lancaster, Mass.; m 1678, Mary 
Rice (0 1656); 

6—Josiah (1682-1772), m 1706, Abigail. Whitcomb 
(1688-1771) ; 

Poa (1714-1806), m 1st, 1739, Deborah House 
(d 1768) ; 

4—Paul (1765-1860), Lancaster, Mass., and Rock- 
ingham, Vt.; m 1786, Polley Smith (1766-1858); 

3—Josiah (1789-1852), m 1st, 1810, Zerviah Town- 
send (1790-1842). 

2-Dau. of John Townsend White (1825-95), Wil- 


teeyenoaes Vt.; m 1863, Minerva Parks (d 
M Dec. 23, 1897, Elbert Marcus Stevens (qv for 
issue). 


Residence: Vermillion, S.D. 


2 tt A RE SD Oscar Egerton, ) N.Y. City, Apr. 

8-John Stevens, from Eng. in the “Confidence,” 
to Mass., 1638/39; freeman, 1642; m Mary-; 

7-Erasmus (d 1690), ensign First Co. of Foot, 
Marblehead, Mass.; m Elizabeth Clarke (Capt. 
Thomas’); 

6—Erasmus (1686-1750), It. A. and H. A. Co.; m 1707, 
Persis Bridge (6 1683; Samuel’); 

5-Ebenezer (1726-63), m 1750, Elizabeth Weld (b 
1727; Edmund’); 

4-Ebenezer (1751-1823), mem. “Boston Tea Party”; 
lt. col. Cont. Army; maj. gen. militia War 1812; 
a founder Soc. Cin.; m 2d, 1784, Lucretia (Led- 
yard) Sands (1756-1846); 

38-Alexander Hodgdon (1789-1869), founder Acad. 
of Medicine; pres. Coll. Physicians and Sur- 
geons, now part of Columbia U.; m 3d, Phoebe 
(Coles) Lloyd (John Nelson Coles!, m Phoebe-). 

8-Thomas Stanley (d 1663), founder of Hartford, 
Conn., 1636; 

Fa aa Te) (1638-1712), dep. Gen. Ct.; gov.’s asst.; 
juage, 

6-Mary, as widow of Nathaniel Hooker, m 1713, 
gohan Austin (d 1743), prominent mcht., Hart- 
ord; 

5-Mary, aS widow of John Ellery, m John Led- 
yard (1700-71), dep. Colonial Assembly of Hart- 
ford Colony; 

4-Lucretia (b 1756), as widow of Richardson 
Sands, m Ebenezer Stevens (4 above). 

6-Sir John White (title suppressed because of 
his being a Quaker), came from Eng. with 
William Penn; was prominent in the govern- 
ment of the colony; 

5-Blake Lee, planter in S.C. before the Revo- 
lution; held under parole by the British; m 
Elizabeth Gourdin: 

4—John Blake (1781-1857), eminent painter, drama- 
tist, lawyer, Charleston, S.C.; m 2d, Anna 
Rachel O’Driscoll (Matthew, M.D., LUL.D.5, 
from Treland to S.C., 1784): 

3—-Dr. Octavius Augustus, M.D., LL.D. (1826-1903), 
A.B., Coll. of Charleston, ’46; distinguished 
physician, New York; surgeon C.S.A.; m 2d, 
Elizabeth Winthrop Chanler. ; 

2-Son of Alexander Hodgdon Stevens, 2d (1853- 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 223 


1885), m 1880, Helen Chanler White (1859-1924; 
she m 2d, Berkeley Mostyn); issue: I—Helen 
White (b 1882; m 1905, Gilliat de Ghequiere 


Schroeder); Il-Oscar Egerton (above); III—- 
Alexandra Helen (1885-1918; om 1912, Steward 
Slosson). 


II-—m June 1, 1907, Caroline Morgan, ») New Bed- 
ford, Mass., July 14, 1884; dau. of Richard 
Hathaway Morgan, of New Bedford; issue: 
1—Caroline Morgan, b N.Y. City, Nov. 13, 1908. 

E.E., Columbia, ’05 (Delta Psi). Banker. Maj., 
C.W.S., U.S.A., World War. Clubs: Union, St. 
Anthony, Bankers, Nassau Country. Summer 
place: Bournedale, Mass. Residence: 35 W. 
12th St., New York. 

1-STICKNEY, Susie Silvah Stearns (Mrs. 
Louis N.), ) Merrimack, N.H., May 30, 1875. 

8—-Joseph Hills (qv); 

7-Samuel (1652-1732), sgt. King Philip’s War; m 
1679, Abigail Wheeler (1655-1742) ; 

6-Daniel (1700-56), capt. colonial wars; m 1724, 
Elizabeth Riggs (b 1707); 

5-Daniel (1730-1810), capt. Am. Rev.; m 1757, Han- 
nah Emery (1739-post 1794); 

4—David (1761-1820), m 1787, Susanna Cole (1766-1856) : 

3-Emery, minister at Williston, Vt.; m 1831, Har- 
riet Parker. 

2-Only child of Susan Cornelia Hills (1841-80), 
m 1870, George Gustus Stearns (ca. 1831-ca. 
us served in Co. C, 99th N.Y. Vols. in Civil 

ar 

M Apr. 3, 1894, Louis Nelson Stickney, } Mil- 
ford, N.H., July 1, 1867; son of James Myron 
Stickney, of Milford, N.H., m Aureella C. 
Mooar. 

Park commissioner, Milford, N.H. Mem. D.A.R.; 
past pres. Milford Woman’s Club and Moore- 
land Twentieth Century Club. Residence: 55 
Union St., Milford, N.H. 


1-STICKNEY, William Brunswick Curry, )b 
Marblehead, Mass., Jan. 16, 1845, 

8-William Stickney (qv); 

frie (ca. 1635-1678), m 1668, Sarah Morse (d 

6—-Benjamin (1678-1756), m 1st, 1700/01, Mary Palmer 
(1673-1747) ; 

5-Benjamin (1701-56), m Elizabeth Spofford (1702- 
1789; Samuel?®); 

4-Benjamin (1739-1801), 1t. Mass. Cont. troops; 
m 2d, 1765, his cousin, Elizabeth Stickney (1737- 
1819; Samuel); 

38—Lt. Moses (1776-1834), m 1799, Sarah Pike (1772- 
1851; Joseph‘). 

2-Son of Rev. Moses Parsons Stickney (1807-94), 
A.B., Amherst, ’30; P.E. clergyman; m 1842, 
Jane Frances Curry (1818-1904); issue: I-Anna 
Elizabeth Gray (1843-74; m Nathaniel Whittier); 
II—William B.C. (above); III—Henry Storer 
(1849-54); IV-Agnes May Palmer (1851-66); V— 
Cornelia Wadsworth Loring (6 1861). 

II-—m Feb. 1, 1877, Mary Hunton, 6 Bethel, Vt., 
Apr. 25, 1851; dau. of Augustus Pingry Hun- 
ton (1816-1911), of Bethel; issue: 1—-William, 0 
Bethel, Vt., Mar. 6, 1878; Dartmouth, ’00; It., 
capt., and maj., M.C., U.S.A., and with A.E.F. 
in France; m Aug. 2, 1919, Jean, dau. of Wil- 
liam Aiken; 2—Mary, b Bethel, Nov. 24, 1882; m 
Apr. 25, 1911, Robert Ashton Lawrence (d Mar. 
1912); m 2d, Aug. 8, 1919, Jules Branliere. 

A.B., Harvard, ’65 (hon. A.M., Dartmouth, 1896; 
LL.D., Middlebury). Lawyer, Windsor Co., Vt., 
since 1875; dir. various. corporations. Ex- 
pres. Vt. Bar Assn.; mem. S.C.W. (dep. gov. 
fen ands 2oOve Vit. S0c.), SeAGR.,. INAS) Hist. 
Geneal. Soc., Vt. Hist. Soc., ete. Clubs:. Har- 
vard (New York, Boston, and Vt.). Summer 
place: Pittsford, Vt. Residence: 37 N. Main 
St., Rutland, Vt. 


1-STOCKTON, Edward Gay, b St. Louis, Mo., 
Oct. 1, 1883. 

5-Edward Mitchell (1760-1837), corp. and q.m. in 
Am. Rev.: m Nancy Haley; 

4-Sophia (1793-1872), m John Henderson Gay (1787- 
1878), of St. Louis (William5, capt. of militia 
of Isle of Wight Co., Va., 1777-82): 

3-Elizabeth M. (1818-61), m Meredith Martin, 
M.D. (1805-85), Ist pres. Mo. Med. Soc. (Tyree’). 

2-Son of Sophia Gay Martin (6 1852), m 1873, Alex- 
ander Campbell Stockton (1847-1900); issue: I— 
Meredith Martin (6 1876); II—Richard Tilton 
(6 1879; m Anna Murphy); IlI-—EKdward Gay 
(above); IV—Foster Martin (qv); V—Stephen 
G. (6 1889); VI-Elizabeth Martin (6 1895). 

III—m Mar. 12, 1904, Sophie Elizabeth Bergman, 


b St. Louis, Aug. 7, 1884; dau. of F. H. Bergman, 
of St. Louis; issue: 1-Edith Fleming, 6 St. 
Louis, Dec. 5, 1904; 2-Robert Wheeler, b St. 
Louis, Aug. 15, 1908; 3-Frederick Alexander, 
b Webster Groves, Mo., Sept. 1, 1914. 

With Whitaker & Hodgman, investment bank- 
ers, St. Louis, from Oct. 1, 1897, becoming part- 
ner in Whitaker & Co. (successors), Jan. 1, 
1917. Mason (K.T., Shriner). Residence: 6233 
Northwood Av., St. Louis, Mo. 


1-STOCKTON, Foster Martin, b St. Louis, Mo., 
Oct. 28, 1885. 

5-Edward Mitchell (1760-1837), corp. and q.m. in 
Am. Rev.; m Nancy Haley; 

4—Sophia (1793-1872), m John Henderson Gay (1787- 
1878), of St. Louis (William®, capt. of militia 
of Isle of Wight Co., Va., 1777-82); 

3-Elizabeth M. (1818-61), m Meredith Martin, 
M.D. (1805-85), Ist pres. Mo. Med. Soc. (Tyree?). 

2-Son of Sophia Gay Martin (b 1852), m 1873, 
Alexander Campbell Stockton (1847-1900). For 
issue see Edward Gay Stockton. 

M Mar. 31, 1917, Jennie Gregory, b Pueblo, Colo., 
May 31, 1891; dau. of William Edward Gregory, 
of Denver; issue: 1—Richard Tilton, b Den- 
ver, Colo., Nov. 27, 1920. 

Accountant. Pvt., U.S.A., 1910; regtl. supply 
sgt., Colo. cav., on Mexican border, 1916-17; 
corp., m.g. bn., 1917-19; with A.E.F. in France, 
Aug. 15, 1918-July 6, 1919; Croix de Guerre, 
1918. Mem. S.A.R., A.L. Residence: 3625 W. 
38d Av., Denver, Colo. 


ERAT SE BCEE Telfair, b Quincy, Fla., Jan. 31, 


7—Richard Stockton (qv); 

6—-Richard (ca. 1654-1709), settled at Princeton, 
N.J., 1695, and established “Morven”; m 1691, 
Susannah (Witham) Robinson; 

5-John (6 1701), chief judge Ct. Common Pleas, 
Somerset Co., N.J.; a founder Coll. of N.J.; m 
1729, Abigail Phillips (among their sons was 
Richard, a “signer’’); 

4—Philip (1746-92), “fighting parson” in Am. Rev.; 
m 1767, Catharine Cumming; 

3-William Tennent (1782-1823), m 1805, Anne Wil- 
liamson, 

4-Alexander Telfair, m Pauline Hall; 

3—Thomas, m Elizabeth Spiers. 

2-Son of William Tennent Stockton (1812-69), 
WES MAO 0 st US UAE cOlMistem las Gave 
C.S.A.; m 1845, Julia Spiers Telfair; issue: 
I-Richard Telfair (b 1846); II-Warwcik Rush 
(6 1847); IlI—Julia Vipont (b 1848; m Richard 
McLaughlin); I1V—Mary Stuart (b 1850; m John 
F, Young, bishop of Fla.); V-Thomas Telfair 
(b 1853; m Millie Lawton); VI-Gay Henry (b 
1855); VII-John Noble Cumming (b 1857; m 
Fanny Baker); VIII-Telfair (above); IX-— 
George Ward (b 1866, d in infancy). 

VilI-m Jan. 15, 1885, Florence Orlean Fitch (qv 
for issue). 

Real estate operator. Clubs: Capital City (At- 
lanta), Muckego (Columbus, Ga.), Seminole, 
Country (Jacksonville). Summer place: Tax- 
away, N.C. Residence: 74 Avondale Circle, 
Jacksonville, Fla. 


1-STOCKTON, Florence Fitch (Mrs. Telfair), 
b St. Louis, Mo., July 11, 1867. 

8-Rev. James Fitch (qv); 

7-Samuel (1655-1725), m 1678, Mary Brewster; 

6—Benjamin (1691-1727), m 1713, Hannah Read; 

5—-Ebenezer (1724-1804), m 1749, Mary Rose: 

4—Dr. Russell (1775-1843), m 1799, Polly Tinker; 

3—Russell (1802-65), m 1832, Rosetta Roosevelt. 

&-Claes Martenzen Roosevelt (qv); 

7-Nicholas (1658-1742), m 1682, Heyltje Jans Kunst 
(b 1664; Jan Barentsen’); 

6—-Johannes (6 1689), m 1708, Heyltje Syverts (Capt. 
Olfert’); 

5-Jacobus (6 1724), m 1st, 1746, Annetje Bogert 
(Jan®, m Hannah Peeck); 

4—Nicholas (6 1767), m 1808, Lydia Latrobe: 

3—-Rosetta (1811-38), m Russell Fitch (3 above). 

4-John Henry (1760-1845), Lexington, Ky.; m 1795, 
Emily Cleveland Elliott, of Va.; 

3—Oliver Cleveland (1806-63), m 1831, Misella Ann 
Hopkins (1812-71; Richard‘, m Mary, dau. of 
Capt. John Pettey). 

2-James Roosevelt Fitch (1838-78), m 1861, Emily 
Cleveland Henry (1840-1914); issue: I—Laura 
(6 1863; m Joseph Whitley Peete); II—Sher- 
rod (d infancy); III—Florence (above). 

IiI—m Jan. 15, 1885, Telfair Stockton (qv); issue 
(all 6 Jacksonville, Fla.): 1-Florence Telfair, 


224 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


b May 20, 1892; m Sept. 14, 1918, Frank Rogers, 
of Jacksonville; 2—James Roosevelt, b Dec. 
31, 1898; Princeton, ’16; 2d It. and capt., U.S. 
Marine Corps, and with A.E.F. in France, 
Mar.-Dec. 1918; twice wounded; m Nov. 26, 
1919, Louise, dau. of John D. Baker, of Jack- 
sonville; 3—Telfair, Jr., b Sept. 29, 1895; corp., 
C. S. Motor Truck Co. 397; service at Camp 
Johnston, Fla., and on Texas border. 

Mem. C.D.A. Summer place: Taxaway, N.C. 
Freaidenne: 74 Avondale Circle, Jacksonville, 
Fla. 


WILLIAM GARRICK WILSON. 


etre William Garrick, ) N. Y. City, Feb. 

23, 1871. 

5—-William Wilson (d 1824), pvt. Pa. troops in 
Am. Rev.; 

4—David (1791-1881), soldier War 1812; m Abigail 
Porter (Elijah®, drum maj. in Am, Rev.); 

8-R. Porter (1823-92), m 1846, Caroline Easton. 

10-Joseph Easton (1602-88), from Eng., 1632, set- 
tled at Hartford, Conn.; 

9-Joseph (1648-1711), m Hannah Ensign; 

8-Joseph (1669-1735), m Sarah Spencer; 

7—-Samuel (1702-61), m Sarah-—; 

6—Lemuel (1730-84), m Elizabeth Buckland; 

5-Ashbel (1757-1836), articifer in Am. Rev.; m 
1784, Sarah Arnold; 

4—-Julius (b 1791), m 1817, Artimisia Manchester; 

3—Caroline (1822-80), m R. Porter Wilson (3 
above). 

2—Son of Odell Wilson (b 1854), mfr.; m 1870, Kate 
Garrick (1854-92); issue: I-William Garrick 
(above); II-Frank EH. (b 1876; m Laura Johns); 
IIIT—Vincent J. (b 1886; m Genevieve Vleck). 

I-m June 24, 1895, Margaret Elizabeth Gribben, 
b Cleveland, O., Jan. 9, 1870; dau. of Morgan 
Gribben, of Cleveland; issue (all 6 Cleveland, 
O.): 1-Margaret Mary, b July 15, 1899; m June 
24, 1919, William H. Hoffman, lt., M.G. Bn., 
88rd Div., A.E.F. (issue: William Wilson, bd 
Aug. 4, 1925); 2-Robert William Garrick, b Sept. 
21, 1904; 3-Ruth Katherine, b Sept. 18, 1908. 

Mgr. in Ohio for Aetna Life Ins. Co. and affili- 
ated companies. Was capt., A.R.C., World 
War. Mem. S.A.R. Clubs: Hartford (Hartford, 
Conn.), Union, Shaker Heights Country, Mid- 
day, Athletic, Advertising (Cleveland), Toledo 
(Toledo, O.). Residence: 1010 Wade Park 
Manor, Cleveland, O. 


telat Heman Ward (Oct. 2, 1855-Mar. 11, 

9-William Stone (d 1683), from Eng. to Guilford, 
Conn., 1639; m Hannah-— (d 1658); m 2d, 1659, Mary 
Hughs; 

em (1642-1730), m 1674, Hannah Wolf (d 


7-William (1676-1733), m 1701, Sarah Hatch (b 1682); 


A870) (1704-80), Am. Rev.; m 2d, Ruth White 

( -(l); 

5-Aaron (1741-1821), Am. Rev.; m 1760, Lois Dud- 
ley (1745-97) ; 

4—Dudley (1763-1805), m 2d, Rachel Lane; 

3-Augustus Lane (1788-1863), m 1809, Tryphosa 
Cutter (1789-1864). 

2-Son of Heman Ward Stone (1828-1906), m 1852, 
Polly Wells (1830-1908); issue: I—Archibald Abel 
(6 1853; m Theodora Dell Mills); I1-Heman 
Ward (above); IlI—Mary Louisa (b 1857; m 
Oliver Summers Hagerman); IV—Ida Azelia 
(1859-1918; m William James Munro); V—Eudora 
Adelia (b 1862; m Eugene Wilson Randall); 
ViI-—Royal Augustus (b 1875; justice Supreme 
Ct. of Minn.; m Aug. 14, 1904, Edith Olive 
Whiting). 

IIl-m Oct. 7, 1885, Louise Finney (qv for issue). 

Head of N. W. Stone & Co., flour milling, Mor- 
ris, Minn., 1879-1908. Mem. Minn. House of 
Rep., 1903-06. 

1-STONE, Louise Finney (Mrs. H. W.), ) Nash- 
ville, O., June 10, 1855. 

7—-Robert Finney (ca. 1668-1755), from Ireland, 
settled in Chester Co., Pa.; m Dorothea-; 

6—Dr. John (d 1774), of Chester, Pa.; m 1st, Eliz- 
abeth French; 

5-Judge David (ante 1733-1806), Am. Rev.; m Ann 
Thompson (d post 1806); 

4-David Thompson (1773-1862), 
(1775-1859) ; 

s—John French (1798-1865), m 
(1806-70). 

1l-Francis Cooke (qv); 

10-Jane (bap. 1608-1666), » Experience Mitchell 
(1609-ante 1689), came in the ‘‘Ann,’’ 1623; 

9-Elizabeth (b 1628), m 1645, John Washburn 
(bap. 1620-1686), in Narragansett and King 
Philip’s wars (John?, qv); 

8—-Mary (1661-1740), m Samuel King'sley (1662-1713); 

7-Samuel (b ca. 1690), m Mary Packard; 

6—Mary (b 1719), m 1740, Josiah Perry (1709-84); 

5—-Ens. Josiah (1751-99), Am. Rev.; m Hannah Yea- 
mans (1753-94); 

4—Lydia (ca. 1780-ca. 1853), m Asa Hatch (ca. 1775- 
ca. 1850); 

3—Julia Ann (1803-60), m Ira Bevans (1790-1844). 

2—-Dau. of Jonathan Finney (1828-1905), served in 
62d Ohio Vols. in Civil War; m 1854, Agnes 
Lydia Bevans_ (1836-1904); issue: I—Louise 
(above); II-—Julia V. (b 1858); Il1I—Horace Eu- 
gene (1860-1918; m Carrie Kimball); [V—Albert 
C. (6 1868; m Louise Le Fleur); V—Helen (b 
1865; m William Clarence Bicknell); VI-—Olive 
(6 1870; m Frank Davis); VII—Rebecca (1874- 
1901; m Orrin Parker). 

I—m Oct. 7, 1885, Heman Ward Stone (qv); issue: 
1—Alfred Finney, 0 Morris, Minn., May 2, 1887: 
LL.B., U. Minn., 1910; m Apr. 29, 1917, Mabel, 
dau. of Charles W. Remsberg of Seattle, 
Wash. (issue: Charlotte; Ward; Waldo); 2-— 
Harold W., 6 Morris, Minn., Dec. 31, 1888; M.D., 
U. Minn., 1914; m May 15, 1916, Frances, dau. 
of George W. Murphey, of Faribault, Minn. 
(issue: Alfred M.; Sally). 

Mem. D.A.R. Residence: R. 1, Wilder, Ida. 


1-STOEPEL, Frederick Sutton, ) Detroit, Mich., 
Apr. 26, 1882. 

3-Nehemiah M. Sutton, m Mary Elizabeth Sat- 
terthwaite. 

2-Son of Anna R. Sutton, m 1881, Frederick 
Christopher Stoepel (1846-1917; son of William 
Stoepel, from Germany to Milwaukee, Wis. 
1852), pres. Burnham, Stoepel & Co., wholesale 
dry goods; issue: I-Frederick S. (above); II-— 
Ralph (b 1884; m Edyth Y. Seyburn). 

I-m Dec. 27, 1906, Iorantha Mary Semmes, |) 
Memphis, Tenn., Aug. 15, 1885; dau. of J. M. 
Semmes, of Memphis; issue (all b Detroit, 
Mich.): 1-Mary: Anne, b Nov. 29, 1908; 2—-Ioran- 
tha Jordan, Bb Aug. 18, 1911; 3-Ellen Semmes, 
b Nov. 25, 1912; 4-Fredericka Josephine, b Sept. 
tae 1919; 5-Frederick Christopher, }b Feb. 9, 

Ed. Phillips Exeter, ’01. Real estate operator. 
First 1t., Q.M.C., U.S.A., World War. Mem. 
M.O.W.W., A... Clubs: Detroit, Detroit Ath- 
letic, Detroit Country, Indian Village, Bloom- 
field Open Hunt. Summer place: Gloucester, 
Mass. Residence: Rye, N.Y 


1-STODDARD, Lewis LeRoy, ) Lawrenceville, 
Pa., Sept. 6, 1895. 

9-Anthony Stoddard (qv); 3 

8—-Simeon (1651-1730), mem. A. and H. A. Co.: mem. 


m Mary James 


Rebecca Butler 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 


Provincial Council of Mass.; m 1675, Mary 
Downing; ¥* 

7—-Anthony (1678-1760), A.B., Harvard, 1697, A.M., 
1715; 

6-Simeon (1704-90); ; 

5-Joshua (1730-1800), soldier Am. Rev.; 

4—Joshua (1755-1820), soldier Am. Rev.; settled nr. 
Saratoga Springs, N.Y.; 

3-Howard (1800-78), m Mary Jermyn. 

10-Nathaniel Dickinson (qv); 

9-Thomas (1634-1713), Wethersfield, Conn.; m 1668, 
Hannah Crow; 

8-Thomas (1672-1724), m 1694, 
Mehitable Meekins; 

7—Thomas (1708-47), m 1735, Ann-; 

6—Thomas (1787-1811), soldier Am. Rev.; m 1760, 
Mary Stevens; - 

5-Thomas Andrew _ (1764-1851), m 1790, Sarah 
Turner; : P 

4—-Nathan Tyler (1805-1901), m 1830, Drusilla Anne 


Hartford, Conn.; 


er; 

ae E. (1833-96), m 1853, Harrison Gibbs (1822- 
1906; Benajah*, m Sarah Van Ouken). ‘ 

j-Henry Tyler (1604-72), from Eng. to Middle 
Plantation (now Williamsburg), Va., ca. 1645; 
justice for York Co.; m 2d, Ann-, widow of 
John Orchard; : : 

6—Henry (1661-1729), justice, coroner, high sheriff 
of York Co., m Elizabeth Chiles (g.dau. Col. 
Walter Chiles, mem. Council of State, 1652); 

5-John (1686-1727), student William and Mary 
Coll.; justice of James City; m Elizabeth 
Jarrett (John*‘); : ; 

4—John (ca. 1710-1773), marshal to Vice Admiralty 
Ct. of Va.; m Anne Contesse (Dr. Lewis’, 
Huguenot, from France to Williamsburg, Va., 
ca. 1715, m Mary Morris); 

3-Samuel (ca. 1765-1830). ; 

2-Son of George R. Stoddard (1855-1910), builder; 
m 1894, Kate Cornelia Gibbs (0 1865); issue: 
I-Lewis L. (above); IIl—Ernest H. (0 1897; m 
Ethel Holmes). 

I-m June 16, 1923, Edith Nace Oswald, 6 Phila., 
Pa., July 30, 1902; dau. of Ernest Oswald, of 
Darby, Pa. 

V.p. Barber, Hartman & Co., realtors, Phila- 


delphia, Pa. Served in U.S.N.R.F. Radio 
H-3C, 1914-18. Residence: 307 S. 5th St., Darby, 
Pa. 


1-MORRIS, George Hall, Jr., b Brooklyn, N.Y., 
Feb. 28, 1886. 

6-Samuel Hall (6 ca. 1725); 

ogee ph (1760-1889), m Ann Gill (1760-1842; Valen- 
tine®) ; 

4—George (1795-1868), War 1812; first mayor of 
Brooklyn, N.Y., 1834, also 1855-56; m 1823, Mary 
Egenton (1807-50; Thomas®, m Jean, dau. of 
Joseph McKibbin); 

3—-Mary (1830-56), m 1851, William Henry Morris 
(1829-87; Thomas‘, m Sarah, dau. of John Mc- 
Kinnell; John’). 

9-Charles Ferry (qv); 

8-Solomon (1686-1771), m 1705, Lydia Peck (b 1689; 
Benjamin’, m Mary Sperry; Richard?); 

7-Solomon (d 1753), m Abagail-—; f 

6—-Eliphalet (1752-1827), sgt. 16th Conn. Regt. in 
Am. Rev.; m Mercy Taylor; 

5-Noah Taylor (1778-1848), capt. 37th U.S.Inf. in 
War 1812; m Drusilla Barnum; 

4—-Darius (1804-76), m 1828, Mary Connolly (John, 
m Katharine Carroll); 

3—Maj. Darius (1837-1918), pvt. U.S.V. in Civil 
War; m 1862, Elizabeth Geery (0 1840; William4, 
m Mary, dau. of Robert Blair; James®; Wil- 
liam®; William’). 

10-John Taylor, came to Mass. with Gov. Win- 
throp, 1630; settled at Windsor, Conn., 1689; m 
1640; sailed for Eng. in the “Phantom Ship,” 
1647, and was lost at sea; 

9-Thomas (1643-1735), an original settler and 
patentee of Danbury, Conn.; rep. Gen. Assem- 
bly; m Rebekah Ketcham (Edward’); 

8-Nathan (1682-1782), m Hannah Benedict (Lt. 
Daniel®, m Mary, dau. of Mathew Marvin; 
Thomas”, qv); 

7-Nathan (1716-98), m Mary Weed (1721-1808) ; 

6—Mercy (1753-1837), m Eliphalet Ferry (6 above). 

10—-William Beardsley (qv); 

§9-Samuel (1638-1705), m 1663, Abigail-; 

8-Sarah (6 1688), m Thomas Barnum (1663-1730; 
Thomas’); 

7-Ephraim (1710-75), m Mehetabel-; 

eo (1737-1805), m 1760, Jane Dibble (Lt. 
ohn’); 


225 


5-Drusilla (b 1783), m Noah Taylor Ferry (5 


above). 

2-Son of George Hall Morris (b 1853), m 1884, 
Mary Adelaide Ferry (b 1863). 

Not married. M.E., Cornell, 10 (Beta Theta Pi). 
Mechanical engr. Second lt., Q.M.C., Aug. 
15, 1917; Ist 1t., Aug. 23, 1918; discharged, Aug. 
1, 1919. Mem. S.A.R. Clubs: Cornell (N.Y. 
City), Hartwood (Hartwood, N.Y.). Residence: 
58 Chestnut St., East Orange, N.J. 


1-MORRIS, Martha Tucker (Mrs. Harvey), 0 
Salem, Ind., June 24, 1867, 

6-Samuel Marshall (d 1806 or 08), believed to have 
been a cousin of Thomas, father of Chief 
Justice John Marshall; settled in Henry Co., 
Va., ante 1764; m Cassandra Alfriend; 

5-Sally (1764-1835), m 1779, Elisha Arnold (1758- 
1849), Am. Rev.; 

4—-Martha (1781-1868), Fleming Co., Ky.; m 1802, 
William Robertson (1754-1833), Am. Rev.; 

3-Sally (1805-71), Salem, Ind.; m 1823, John Mur- 

_ phy Howe (1798-1855). 

2—-Dau. of Louise Ellen Howe (1846-1918), m 1864, 
Benjamin Warren Tucker, M.D. (1837-85), physi- 
cian, Salem, Ind.; issue: I-Martha (above); 
II—Elizabeth (6 1871; m Frank P. Canble); III— 
James L. (b 1874; m Myrtle Mitchell); IV—Lou 
C. (6 1876; m Simeon Hudson); V—Margaret (b 
1880; m Dr. Robert Dwyer); VI—Bessie War- 
ren (1885-1923; m EK. L. DeCamp). 

I-m Sept. 4, 1901, Harvey Morris, b nr. Salem, 
Ind., Jan. 14, 1852; son of Jeptha Morris, m 
Mary P. Moore. 

Mem. D.A.R. (state historian, 1921-24; vice re- 
gent for Ind., 1925-26), Southeastern Hist. Soc. 
(v.p.), State Hist. Soc. (exec. bd.), Washington 
Co. Hist. Soc. (pres.). Residence: Salem, Ind. 


1-MACKENZIE, George Miner, b Lawrenceville, 
N.J., Aug. 18, 1885. 

9-Henry Champion, from Eng., first appeared 
at Saybrook, Conn., 1647; m Deborah-; 

8-Thomas (1656-1705), of Lyme, Conn.; m 1682, 
Hannah Brockway (1664-1750; Wolston®, m Han- 
nah Briggs); 

7-Thomas (6 1690), m 1709, Elizabeth Wade 
(John’, m Elizabeth Durant); 

6—John (1717-1806), m Anna Vibber (6 1729), of Mont- 
ville, Conn.; 

es Vibber (6 1761), m Violata Garey (b 

4-Jerusha (b 1786), m 1806, Edward Smith; 

3-Gen. Robert C. (1807-77), pres. Wyoming Ins. 
Co., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; m 1852, Sarah Mary 
Mills (1818-81), 

2-Son of Ella Smith (b 1857), m 1880, Dr. James 
Cameron Mackenzie (See Who’s Who in 
America), 

M June 22, 1916, Eleanor Whiteside Hobson, 6b 
Denver, Colo., Jan. 7, 1893; dau. of Henry 
Wise Hobson; issue: 1—Eleanor Hobson, b 
N.Y. City, June 17, 1917; 2-George Cameron, }b 
Albany, N.Y., Sept. 7, 1918; 3-Malcolm Still- 
man, 6 Albany, May 5, 1920; 4-Thayer Mills, b 
Albany, Jan. 19, 1922. 

A.B., Columbia, ’07 (Phi Gamma Delta), M.D., 
1913.. Physician... Lt., M.C., U.S.N.R.F., 1917- 
1919. Asst. prof. medicine, Columbia U., 1923—. 
Clubs: Century, Columbia U. Residence: New 
Work City: 


1-MACKENZIE, James Cameron, Jr., ) Law- 
renceville, N.J., Apr. 5, 1887. 

Brother of George Miner Mackenzie (qv for 
genealogy). 

f Apr. 20, 1918, Evelyn Routledge Toulmin, b 
Boston, Mass., Sept. 29, 1892; dau. of John 
Edwin Toulmin, of Boston; issue: 1—Elaine 
Toulmin, b N.Y. City, Aug. 19, 1921. 

A.B., Columbia, ’09, B. Arch., 1912, Architect. 
Maj., F.A., U.S.A., 1917; attached to 307th F.A., 
78th Div., and with A.E.F. in France, 1918-19. 
Mem. A.I.A., Beaux Arts Soe. Clubs: Univer- 
sity, Columbia University. Residence: 167 E. 
94th St., New York. 


EN EA Gaillard, 

7-Joachim Gaillard (qv); 

6-Bartholomew (d 1718), capt. provincial troops; 
m Elizabeth— (who m 2d, 1719, Jonathan Strine); 

5-Theodore, m 2d, Lydia Peyre (d 1781); 

4—Peter (1757-1883), soldier Am. Rev.; 
planter; m 1st, 1782, Elizabeth Porcher; 

38-Elizabeth (6 1785), m 1805, John Stoney (1780- 
1838; John* [b 1749], came from Ireland, 1774 


6b Napa, Calif., Apr. 28, 


cotton 


226 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


soldier Am. Rev., planter on Hilton Head 
Island, g.g.parents of Gaillard Stoney). 

2-Son of Thomas Porcher Stoney (1835-91), law- 
yer and judge, San Francisco; m Kate Maria 
Allen (1839-1906); issue: I-Anna M. (d 1879); Il- 
Kate W.; IlI—Joseph Allen (d 1891); 1V—Gail- 
lard (above); V—Donzel (m Emmie Sharratt). 

1V—m 2d, Nov. 7, 1895, Georgiana, dau. of George 
W. MacDonald, of Pictou, N.S., Can.; issue: 
1—Margaret, 6 San Francisco, Sept. 1, 1896; m 
Alfred Harold Field, of London, Eng. : 

U. Calif, ?38(Beta, Theta, Pi): 1L.B4 erastings 
Law School, 1891. Clubs: Bohemian, Presidio 
Golf. Residence: 3294 Jackson St., San Ifran- 
cisco, Calif. 


1-STONEY, Thomas Porcher, § The Barrows, 
S.C., May 22, 1862. 

7-Joachim Gaillard (qv); 

6-Bartholomew (d 1718), capt. provincial troops; 
m Elizabeth— (who m 2d, 1719, Jonathan Strine); 

5—Theodore, m 2d, Lydia Peyre (d 1781); 

4—-Peter (1757-1833), soldier Am. Rev.; cotton 
planter; m 1st, 1782, Elizabeth Porcher; 

3—Elizabeth (b 1785), m 1805, John Stoney (1780-1838; 
John‘ [b 1749], came from Ireland, 1774, sol- 
dier Am. Rev., planter on Hilton Head 
Island). 

Maternally, 7-Isaac Porcher, from France, 1685, 
settled on Santee River, S.C.; m Claude de 
Cherigny; 

Sau tee (1695-1753), m Marianne Charlotta Gen- 

ron; 

5—Peter (b 1726), m Elizabeth Cordes; 

4—Elizabeth (1760-1804), m Peter Gaillard (4 above); 

3—Peter (1783-1843), m Elizabeth Gourdin (1786- 
1836; Theodoret, mem. Congress, m Elizabeth 
Gaillard; Theodore®, m Esther Newman). 

2-Son of Samuel David Stoney (1822-92), part- 
ner Holmes & Stoney, cotton brokers; m 1852, 
Harriet Porcher Gaillard (1829-93); issue: I- 
Elizabeth G. (1855-79); I1I-Thomas P. (above); 
IlI-Samuel Gaillard (1863-1926; m Louisa 
Cheves Smythe); IV—Elinor P. (1864-65); V— 
John (1868-73). 

IIl-m Sept. 5, 1901, Ethel (deceased), dau. of J. C. 
Marcy of St. Louis; issue: 1-Samuel David, 
b St. Louis, Mo., Sept. 19, 1902; B.S., Coll. of 
Charleston, ’24. 

Residence: 1700 Olive St., St. Louis, Mo. 


taper tah Charles Hamot, }) Erie, Pa., Mar. 

7-John Strong (qv); 

6—John (1626-98), m 2d, 1664, Elizabeth Warriner; 

5-Jacob (1673-1750), m 1698, Abigail Bissell; 

4—-Timothy (1719-1803), vol. with Am. soldiers at 
relief of New London; m 2d, 1770, Abi Collins; 

3-—Capt. Martin (1770-1858), m 2d, 1798, Sarah Drake 
(1778-1866; 14th from John Drake, of Ashe Co., 
Devon, Eng., m 1360). 

6-Samuel (Kiefer) Keefer (b Alsace, France), m 
Ann Woodruff, who, after decease of Samuel. 
m 2d, Frederick Savarien, a Frenchman, and 
came to America with her two sons, 1749: 
settled at Paulinskill on Peppercorn Creek, nr. 
Newtown, N.J.; 

5—-George (b 1739), began to write name Keefer: 
British soldier in Am. Rev.; m 1767, Mary 
Couck, of Sussex Co., N.J.; 

4-George (1775-1858), removed to Can.; m 1st, 1797, 
Catharine Lampmann (1778-1813), of Can.: 

3—Elizabeth (1797-1866), m 2d, Pierre Simon Vin- 
1546) Hamot (b Paris, France, 1784-d Erie, Pa., 

2-Son of Dr. Landaff Strong (1821-69), B.A., 
Washington Coll. (now Trinity), 42; M.D., U. 
of N.Y., 1846; m 1849, Catharine Cecilia Hamot 
(1829-56); issue: I-Charles Hamot (above); II-— 
Kate (1856-1921; m Edward Higginson). 

I-m Sept. 8, 1881, Annie Wainwright Scott, 0 
Erie, Pa., Jan. 15, 1859; dau. of William Law- 
rence Scott, financier, mayor of Erie, Pa., 
mem. Dem. Nat. Com., 1876-84, mem. 49th and 
50th Congresses, 1885-89; issue: 1-Matilda Thora 
Wainwright, 6b Erie, Pa., June 24, 1882; m Feb. 
24, 1906, Reginald Ronalds (divorced; issue: 
Thora Scott Ronalds, b 1907); m 2d, June 28, 
1917, Clyde B. Leasure (divorced, 1921). 

B.A., Yale, ’77 (Delta Kappa, Delta Beta Xi, 
D.K.E., Scroll and Key). Associated in man- 
agement as officer or director of varied cor- 
porations. Clubs: University, D.K.E., Yale, 
Manhattan (New York), Erie, University, 
Kahkwa, Yacht (Erie, Pa.). Residence: 109 W. 
6th St., Erie, Pa. 


1-STRONG, George Franklin, }) Kents Hill, Me., 
Aug. 12, 1882. 

10—John Strong (qv); 

ret (1626-98), m 2d, 1664, Elizabeth Warriner 
(d 1684); : 

8-Josiah (1678-1759), m 1698, Joanna Gillett (b 
16890) ; 

7—John (1701-83) ; i 

ME ee (1740-1805), m 1762, Esther Gott (1743- 
815) ; 

5—-Asa (1766-1859), m 1790, Mary Mann (1772-1866); 

a aCree (6 1793), m 1821, Anna Buell Strong (b 
1799) ; 

3-William Wallace (6 1823), m 1849, Harriet M. 
Chappel (b 1826). 

2-Son of William Cyrus Strong (1853-1923), B.A., 
Wesleyan, 79; college professor; m 1879, Sarah 
Adelaide Fisk (b 1855); issue: I-George Frank- 
lin (above); Il—Katherine Chappel (m Eugene 
M. Sutherland); I11I—Herbert Fisk (1885-92); [V— 
Helen Constance (m William C. Peirce); V— 
Everett Fisk. 

I—Not married. B.A., Wesleyan, ’03 (Phi Nu 
Theta, )2.B-K); BauS. ONsY, (State: -Library: 
School, 1909. Librarian, U. of N.D., 1904-08, 
Boston U., 1909-10, Adelbert Coll. since 1910, 
also Case Library, Cleveland, since 1924 (See 
Who’s Who in America). Residence: 11432 
Mayfield Rd., Cleveland, O. 


1-STRONG, Richard Udall, }) Roslyn, N.Y., Sept. 
26, 1876. 

9-Hlder John Strong (qv); 

8-Thomas (1635-89), m Rachel Holton; 

7—-Selah (1680-1732), m Abigail Terry; 

6—-Thomas (1708-60), m Susannah Thompson; 

5—Selah - (1737-1815), capt. Am. Rev.; mem. N.Y. 
Senate; chief justice Co. Ct.; m Anna Smith; 

4-Thomas Shepard (1765-1840), chief justice Ct. 
Common Pleas; m Hannah Brewster; 

3-Selah Brewster, LL.D. (1792-1872), B.A., Yale, 
1811; soldier War 1812; justice Supreme Ct. 
and Ct. Appeals of N.Y.; m Cornelia Udall. 

2-Son of Rev. Charles Ruggles Strong (b 1844), 
B.A., Yale, ’64; LL.B. Albany Law School, 
1866; retired clergyman; m 1870, Esther Boor- 
man (b 1846); issue: I—Robert Boorman (1871- 
1904; m Emma Murray); II—-Henry Tunstall 
(1872-73); IlI—-Charles Ruggles (1873-91); IV— 
Arthur Temple (6 1875; m Helen Gilbert); V— 
Richard Udall (above); VI—Edward Austin 
(b and d 1883); VII—Dudley Selah (b 1886; m 
Kate Barlow); VIII—Carll Webster (b 1891; m 
Helen Wills); IX—Louis Bergner (b 1894; m 
Elizabeth Duval Carter). 

V—-m May 29, 1920, Jeane (Carter) Humphreys, b 
Casanova, Va., Apr. 11, 1885; dau. of Cassius 
Carter, of Casanova. 

B.A., Yale, 99; LL.B., New York Law Sch., 1901. 
Govt. teacher in P.I., 1906-10; law clk., later 
atty. for the Bur. of Lands, Manila, 1910-14; 
atty., Bur. of Justice, Manila, 1914-16; legal 
adviser to the military governor of Santo 
Domingo, 1920-22, and to the Am. high commr. 
at Port au Prince, Haiti, since 1922. Served 
in U.S.N., June 15-Aug. 25, 1898, Spanish-Am. 
War. First lt., inf., Nov. 27, 1917; attached to 
Hdars. Co., 320th Inf., Camp Lee, Va., Dec. 
1917-Feb. 1, 1918; at Camp Wadsworth, S.C., 
Feb.-Sept. 1918; 55th Pioneer Inf., Sept. 15- 
Oct. 1, 1918; 325th Inf., 82d Div., Oct. 1918-May 
UN ha Home: 770 Belvidere Av., Plainfield, 


1-SULLOWAY, Frank Jones, ) Franklin, N.H., 
Dec. 11, 1883. 

S-Robert Daniell (1600-55), from Eng. before 
1636; an early settler at Watertown, Mass.; 
freeman, 1638; m 1st, Elizabeth— (d 1653); 

S-Samuel (ca. 1633-1695), Medfield, Mass.; m 1671, 
Mary Grant (Christopher); 

7-Joseph  (1676/77-1720),  selectman, Needham, 
Mass.; m 1696, Lydia Adams (d 1758); 

6-Joseph (1708/09-1783), m 1st, 1735, Experience 
Newell (d 1762; Josiah’); 

5-Jeremiah (1744-84), served in Concord fight, 
Apr. 19, 1775, and at Dorchester Heights; m 
1772, Abigail Fisher (d 1801; John‘); 

4—Jeremiah (1773-1818), m 1796, Eunice Keith (Mo- 
ses’; Capt. Gershom®; James?; Rev. James’, 
from Scotland, 1662, was first minister at 
Bridgewater, Mass., 55 yrs.); 

3-Jeremiah Fisher, m 2d, Annette Eastman. 

9-Roger Eastman (qv); 

8—Philip; 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 297 


j-Ebenezer, first settler of Concord, N.H., 1727; 

6—Philip; 

5-Jonathan (1746-1834), pvt. Am. Rev.; m Esther 
Johnson; 

4-Jonathan (6 1781), m Mary Chandler; , 

3-Annette, m as his 2d wife, Jeremiah Fisher 
Daniell (38 above). 

2-Son of Susan Keith Daniel (b 1853), m 1866, 
Alvah Woodbury Sulloway (b 1838), mfr. (See 
Who’s Who in America); issue: I—Richard 
Woodbury (0b 1876; m Bertha Batchellor); II-— 
Alice (m Frederic Leland Thompson); III- 
Frank Jones (above). 


Bee (Spee, Hasty Pudding, 
D.K.E.), LL.B., 1907 (Phi Delta Phi). Practiced 
law with Hill, Barlow & Homans, Boston, 
1907-11; mem. law firm of Demond, Wood- 
worth, Sulloway & Rogers, Concord, N.H.; dir. 
First Nat. Bank, Union Trust Co., v.p., dir. 
Franklin Light & Power Co., dir. Sulloway 
Mills, Glengair Ltd. Residence: 115 School 
St., Concord, N.H. 


1-SULLOWAY, Margaret Thayer (Mrs. Frank 
J.), b Concord, N.H., Aug. 9, 1882. 

9-Richard Thayer (qv); 

8—-Richard (1625-95), m 1650/51, Dorothy Pray; 

7—Nathaniel (1658-1728), m 1679, Hannah Hayden; 

6—Nathaniel (1680-1752), m 2d, 1704, Relief Hyde; 
5—Nathaniel (b 1709), m 1735, Mary Faxon; 
4—E.lihu (1748-1812), m 1780, Hannah Calif; 
38—Calvin (1805-81), m 1841, Sarah Wheeler Fiske. 
f—Elder William Wentworth (qv); 

8-Ezekiel (1651-1712), mem. N. H. Assembly; m 
Elizabeth-; 

7-Capt. Benjamine (1691-1725), m Elizabeth Leigh- 
ton (1689-1779; John8; John’); 

6-John (1719-81), mem. N.H. Assembly; m 1742, 
Joanna Gilman; 

5-John (1745-87), mem. N.H. Assembly; del. Cont. 
Congress; signer Articles of Confederation: 
m 1771, Margaret Frost; 

4-Paul (1782-1855), mem. 
1814, Lydia Cogswell; 

3-Joseph (1818-1901), mem. N.H. Legislature; m 
1845, Sarah Jones. 

2-Dau. of William Fiske Thayer (b 1846), pres. 
First Nat. Bank, Concord, N.H.; m 1874, Sarah 
Clarke Wentworth (b 1850); issue: I-Margaret 
(above); IIl—Edith (d); III—William Wentworth 
(b 1884; See Who’s Who in America). 

I-m Sept. 24, 1913, Frank Jones Sulloway (qv); 
issue (all 6 Concord, N.H.): 1-Gretchen (Oct. 
10, 1914-Feb. 6, 1916); 2-Alvah Woodbury, 2d, 
b Nov. 25, 1915; 3-Faith T., b Oct. 17, 1920. 

Residence: 115 School St., Concord, N.H. 


1-SUMTER, Thomas Sebastian, b Stateburg, 
S.C., Apr. 16, 1852. 

4—Gen. Thomas Sumter (1733-1832), brig. gen. Am. 
Rev. and the last surviving general officer: 
mem. ist, 2d, 5th, 6th and 7th Congresses; U.S. 
senator, 1801-10; Ft. Sumter, in Charleston 
Harbor, named for him; m Mrs. (Cantey) 
Jamison (d 1818); 

3-Thomas (1768-1840), U.S. minister to Brazil; m 
Natalie DeLage. 

2-Son of Sebastian D’Amblemont Sumter (1820- 
1909), planter; vet. Mexican and Civil wars: 
m 1849, Mary Butler Waties; issue: I—-Anna 
W. (b and d 1850); II—Elizabeth (d infancy); 
III—Thomas_ Sebastian (above): IV—Waties 
(1853-54); V—Frank (1855-61); VI-William Wal- 
lace (1857-1922); VII-John Rutledge (b 1860; m 
Mary Waties Rees, 1863-1924). 

III-m Feb. 3, 1876, Catherine Waties Rees, 0 
Stateburg, S.C., Feb. 12, 1854; dau. of W. W. 
Rees, of Stateburg; issue: 1-Frances Caro- 
line, 6 Stateburg, S.C., Jan. 14, 1877; m Aug. 
10, 1905, Henry Lampley Tisdale (issue: Henry 
L., Jr., 6b 19096; Thomas Sumter, b 1909: Fran- 
ces Caroline, b 1912; Catherine Rees, b 1915: 
Harriet, b 1920); 2-Thomas Sebastian, Jr: (Sept. 
26, 1879-1900); 3-Catherine Rees, 6 Stateburg, 
Sept. 30, 1881; m Feb. 12, 1907, Josenh Herbert 
Haynesworth (issue: Herbert, b 1908; Waties 
Rees, 6 1918; George Edward, b 1922): 4-Mary 
Butler (Sept. 2, 1883-Aug. 15, 1888); 5-Natalie De 
Lage (Oct. 1, 1886-Nov. 20, 1890); 6-Pauljne Bea- 
trice, b Feb. 24, 1890; m June 6, 1922, Fred Fol- 
ger Converse, Jr. (issue: Fred F., ITI, b 1924). 

Residence: 225 N. Salem St., Sumter, S.C. 


N.H. Legislature; m 


1-SUTTON, Belle Stout (Mrs. Albert N.). 

8-Richard Stout (qv); 

7—Jonathan (1665-1728), settled in Hunterdon Co; 
now Hopewell, N.J.; clk. first Colonial Con- 
gress of N.J.; m 1695, Annah Bollen (Jamess); 

6—-David (b 1706), capt. provincial forces: m 1726, 
Elizabeth Larrison; 

5-Jonathan (1727-98), m Rachel 
(Thomas*; Thomas’; Edwards); 

4—Moses (1768-1844), m Phoebe Eddy (1772-1826) : 

38—David- (1795-1858), m Electa Simpson (b 1800; 
Alexander!, Am. Rev.; John®, Am. Rey.). 

5-John Thomas (d 1793), patriot in Am. Rev.; m 
Mrs. Leonard Taylor: 

4—-Leonard Taylor, m Nancy Beard; 

3—Ann Chilton (1792-1853), m Henry Crane. 

2—Dau. of Capt. Atlas Lacock Stout (1822-98), m 
Virginia Chilton Thomas Crane (1828-1918); is- 
sue: JI-Irene; II—David A. (d): III—Belle 
(above); IV—Anne V. (m Daniel Linn Gooch); 
V—-Clara BE. (d; m Melville Wait van Sant). 

IiI-m Albert Nelson (d), son of Judge William 
H. Sutton. 

Mem. D.A.R. Residence: 324 W. 2d St., 
Dayton, O. 


1-SWITZLER, Royall Hill, 6 Columbia, Mo., 
Aug. 5, 1876. 

%-Joseph Royall (1600-58), from Eng. in the 
“Charitie,” to Jamestown, Va., 1622; m 3d, ca, 
1645, Katherine Banks; 

8-Capt. Joseph (1646-1732), m before 1681/82, Mary 
Eppes (Col. Francis*®, m Elizabeth [lLittle- 
berry] Worsham); 

7—William (1688-1747), m Sarah Povall; 

6—John (1720-66), m Susanna Bates; 

5-William, m Elizabeth Bedford; 

4-John Bedford, capt. Halifax Horse in War 
1812; m Pamela Williamson Price; 

3—-Mary Jane, m William F. Switzler. 

2-Son of Irvin Switzler, retired; m Ellen Run- 
yan; issue: I-Clifford Tracy (m Rose Brant): 
II—Royall H. (above); Il1I—-William F. (m Maud 
Biddle). 

II—m Feb. 15, 1911, Grace, dau. of Edward A. 
Bayrd, of St. Louis, Mo.; issue: 1—Elizabeth, 
b St. Louis, Mo., May 24, 1912; 2-Jane, b St. 
Louis, Apr. 27, 1914. 

A.B., U. Mo., ’98 (Phi Delta Theta), A.M., 1899 (Phi 
Beta Kappa). Gen. megr., St. Louis Refrig- 
erating & Cold Storage: Co. Second It., 5th 
Mo. Vol. Inf., Spanish-Am. War. Mem. S.R. 
Clubs: University, Bellerive, Noonday, Round 
Table. Residence: 285 Westgate Av., St. 
Louis, Mo. 


1-TAEBB, Warner Lewis, ) Gloucester Co., Va., 
Dec. 2, 1877. 

9-Humphrey Tabb, m Joanna-; 

8-Thomas, m Martha-; 

7—John (b 1676), m Martha Hand; 

6—-Edward (1719-82), m Lucy Todd (1721-91); 

See (1750-1822), m Mary Mason Wythe (1751- 


4—-John (1784-1860), m Evelina Matilda Prosser; 

3-Dr. John Prosser (1822-84), of Gloucester Co., 
Va.; m 1844, Rebecca Lloyd. 

9-Col. Richard Lee (qv); 

8-Col. Richard (1647-1711), councillor, burgess; m 
Laetitia Corbin (1657-1706; Henry®); 

7-Lt. Col. Henry (ca. 1691-1747), m Mary Bland 
(1704-64; Col. Richard’, of Jordan); 

6-Lt. Col. Henry (1729-87), of ‘““Leesylvania’”’; jus- 
tice, burgess, senator; m 1750, Lucy Grymes 
(‘the Lowland Beauty”; Charles’); 

5-Edmund Jennings (1772-1843), m Sarah lee 
(Richard Henry‘); 

4-Anna Harriotte (1799-1863), m 1820, John Lloyd 
(1775-1854) ; 

38-Rebceca (1824-73), m Dr. John Prosser Tabb (3 
above). 

2-Son of John Lloyd Tabb (b 1852), m 1877, Susan 
Selden (6 1852); issue: I-Warner Lewis (above); 
II—Maud (0 1883; m Robert Barry Fisher); III— 
Dr. John Lloyd, Jr. (b 1892). 


I—m Jan. 7, 1908, Minnie Griffith Weedon, b Oct. 
5, 1883; dau. of James Catesby Weedon (James 
H.’, m Eleanor Giddings; John C.4; Augustine®; 
Augustine®; John, Sr.7, from Eng. to West- 
moreland Co., Va.), m Mary Elizabeth Griffith; 
issue: 1—Mildred Warner, b Baltimore, Md., 
May 238, 1905; 2-Warner Lewis, Jr., } Rich- 
mond, Va., Oct. 17, 1913. 

Residence: High Point, N.C. 


Burrowes 


228 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


1-TALMADGE, May Erwin (Mrs. Julius Y.), b 
Rhea Springs, Tenn., Feb. 26, 1885. 

7—-Nathaniel (Irwin) Erwin (qv); 

6—-Arthur (1736-91), m Margaret Brandon; 

5-Col. John (1768-1824), m his first cousin, Cath- 
erine Erwin (1771-1820; Col. Alexander®, m Sarah 
Ann Robinson); 

4-James_ §S. (1791-1859), m 1809, Elizabeth Robb 
(1792-1859) ; 

3-John Askew (1824-83), m 1848, Jane Hooper (1829- 
59; John’, m Sarah A., dau. of Word; Mat- 
thew®, m Elizabeth, dau. of Charles Word). 

8-John Campbell (6 1674), of royal descent; from 
Ireland to Lancaster Co., Pa., 1726; mem. Pro- 
vincial Council of Pa.; removed to Fincastle 
Co., Va., ca. 1730; m 1695, Grissell Hay (Pat- 
rick®); 

7—David (1706-90), m.1735, Mary Hamilton (1716- 
1801) ; 

6-David (1750-1812), maj. Am. Rev.; settled in 
Tenn., where he was the first federal judge 
and one of first two justices of Supreme Ct. 
of Tenn.; m Elizabeth Outlaw (1767-1821); 

5-Thomas Jefferson (1793-1850), mem. 27th Con- 
gress, 1841-43, and clk. Nat. Ho. of Rep., 30th 
and 38lst Congresses; m 1817, Sarah Bearden 
(1796-1852) ; 

4—Ann (1821-39), m 1836, Euclid Waterhouse (1819- 
1884) ; 


3-Sallie (1837-1916), m 1856, Charles Mills (1826-80). 

2-Dau. of Harry Johnson Erwin (b 1856), of Sig- 
nal Mountain, Tenn.; m 1881, Mary Mills; issue: 
I-J. Hooper; II—May (above). 

II-—m Oct. 18, 1905, Julius Young Talmadge, b 
Athens, Ga., Apr. 14, 1880; son of Maj. John 
EK. Talmadge, of Athens, m Elizabeth Dorsey; 
issue: 1-Harry Erwin, b Athens, Ga., Feb. 18, 
1907; U. Ga. 

Mem, C.DsAy MDA. C2 0:6, DB Raw DoAc Raacstate 
regent of Ga. D.A.R., 1925, v.p. gen., 1926-27), 
U.S.D. 1812, U.D.C. Residence: Athens, Ga. 


1-TAPLEY, Charles Sutherland, } Tapleyville 
(Danvers), Mass., May 16, 1899. 

9-Gilbert Tapley (b 1632), from Eng. to Salem, 
Mass.; m Thomasine-; 

8—-Gilbert (1665-1710), m Lydia Small; 

7—Joseph (1691-ca. 1740), m 1712, Margaret Masury; 

6—Gilbert (1722-1806), officer Am. Rev.; m Phebe 
Putnam; 

5—Asa (1761-1836), pvt. Am. Rev.; m 17838, Elizabeth 
Smith (1764-1834); 

4-Daniel, m Sally Nourse; 

3—Charles (6 1830), shoe mfr., later ins. broker; 
m Mary Allen Underwood. 

li—Francis Cooke (qv); 

10-—Mary (1626-1714), m 1645, Lt. John Thompson 
(1616-96), from Wales; 

9Mary (b 1650), m 1672, Capt. Thomas Taber; 

8-Abigail, m Ebenezer Taber; 

7—Paul (b 1716), m 1739, Sarah Cundall; 

Peg pei (d 1800), m Recompense Gifford (d 

Ve 

5-John (1758-1834), m 1777, Isabel Milk (1753-1846) ; 

4—Rebecca M. (1795-1863), m 1828, John Farrient 
Underwood (1791-1874), whaler, New Bedford, 


Mass. ; 

3—-Mary Allen (1831-1902}, m Charles Tapley (3 
above). 

2-Only child of Charles Ralph Tapley (b 1870), 
head of C. R. Tapley & Co., ins. brokers, Bos- 
ton; m Lillie, dau. of John Donald Sutherland. 


Not married. Dartmouth, 722, Insurance 
broker; writer. Curator Danvers Hist. Soc. 
Clubs: Dartmouth, Essex. Residence: 26 


Washington St. (Tapleyville), Danvers, Mass. 


1-TAYLOR, W(illiam) G(eorge) Langworthy, 
6b N. Y. City, May 138, 1859. 

7-Rev. Edward Taylor (1642-1729), from Eng. to 
Westfield, Mass., ca. 1669; A.B., Harvard, 1671; 
m 2d, Ruth Wyllys (g.dau. Gov. John Haynes, 


av); 

6—Eldad (1708-77), m 2d, Thankful Day; 

5-Eldad (1783-96), mem. Provincial Congress and 
1052" Council; m Edith (Esther?) Dewey (d 

4—John (1760-1847), Sutherland, Vt.; minute man 
at battle of Bennington; m Tryphena Smith 
(d 1844); 

3-Brimage (1796-1867), m Miriam Taplin, 1796-1879 
(related to Major Taplin, French and Indian 
War). 

7-Robert Langworthy (b bet. 1675-90), m Mary 
Brownell; 


6—Thomas (1704-77), moved to Stonington, Conn., 
1721; m 1726, Content Sandford (1709-1814, aet. 


105) ; 

5-John (1742-1826), drummer in Cont. Army; m 
1772, Altana Babcock (1755-1840; g.g.dau. of 
Capt. James Avery, 0 Eng, 1620, monument 
nr. New London, Conn.); 

4—John (1776-1856), m 1798, Sally Pendleton (1777- 
1851; Capt. Nathan’, m Amelia Babcock); 

3-John Avery (1799-1894), m 1st, 1825, Elisa Lewis 
(d 1860, aet. 54; Dea. Daniel+, of Hopkinton, R.1., 
m Sarah Northrup). 

2-Son of Dr. George Henry Taylor (1821-96), M.D., 
N.Y. Med. Coll., 1852; M.A., U. of Vt., dis- 
tinguished physician and author; introduced 
Swedish massage, 1858; m 1856, Sarah Blizabeth 
Langworthy (1828-1906); issue: I—William 
George Langworthy (above); II—Franklin 
Langworthy (1862-64); III-Sarah Eliza (1865- 
ayo IV—-Flora Mabel (1872-97; A.B., Vassar, 

I-m June 21, 1894, Frances Chamberlain Brown, 
b St. Louis, Mo., June 26, 1861; A.B., Smith, 
82, A.M., 1885; desc. Peter Brown of the May- 
flower; dau. of late Maj. Charles Ferdinand 
Brown, U.S.V. (killed in Battle of Champion’s 
Hill, 1863), m Dolly Parker Brown (who m 2d, 
Henry Miner); issue: 1-Edward Langworthy, 
b Lincoln, Neb., Feb. 1, 1899; Harvard, ’22. 

A.B., Harvard, ’80, LL.B., 1888; (LL.D., U. Neb., 
1915)... Emeritus prof. economics, U. Neb. 
Hobby: Equitation; owner of Shibam (Ara- 
bian nat. stud book 125), from the herd of 26 
Arabian horses imported by Homer Daven- 
port, 19096. Summer place: “Owaissa Lodge,” 
Estes Park, Colo. Residence: 435 N. 25th St., 
Lincoln, Neb. 


1-TAYLOR, William Harold, 6 Malden, Mass., 
Oct. 21, 1879. 

9-William Taylor (1618-96), from Eng. in the 
“True Love,’’ 1635; settled at Concord, Mass., 
ca. 1688/39; m Mary Merriam (d 1696; Joseph?®); 

8-Abraham (1656-1729), m Mary Whitaker (1661/62- 
1756; John’); 

7-Abraham (6 1682), m 1st, Sarah Pellet (b 1685; 
Thomas’) ; 

6-Dea. Samuel (1708-92), m Susannah Perham 
(1714-98; Joseph’?; John’; John); 

5—Oliver (1746-1823), m 1st, Bridget Blodget (1746- 
94; Josiah®; William’; Daniel®; Thomas’); 

4—Cyrus (1785-1859), m Rhoda Estabrooks (called 
Brooks; 1783-1862; Benjamin5; Thomas*; Thom- 
as?; Thomas’); 

3-Cyrus William (1807-1890), m Margaret May 
Armstrong, from Belfast, Ireland. 

8-Nicholas Jackson (d 1697), settled at Rowley, 
Mass., 1645; m 1st, Sarah Riley; 

7-Caleb (1652-1718), Elizabeth Howe 
James’); 

6-Caleb (1687-172-), m Mary Averill (William’; 
William§’; Nicholas’); ; 

5-Dr. James (1721-1791), m Mary Scripture (John*; 
Samuel’; Samuel’); 

4—Daniel, m Abigail Merrill (Thomas®; Thomasé; 
John’; John’; Nathaniel®; Nathaniel”); 

3-Rev. William C. (1808-9), missionary; m Mary 
Almira Sawyer (1815-98; Jacobt; Jonathan'; 
William®; William’; William). 

2-Son of James Brainerd Taylor (b 1845, A.B., 
Harvard, ’67; grad. Andover Theol. Sem., 1871; 
educator; m 1872, Julia Sawyer Jackson (1844- 
1916); issue: I—Brainerd (b 1877; col. U.S.A.; m 
Vesta E. Richardson; m 2d, Helen Cady); II— 
te a Harold (above); IlI—Harriet May (b 

II-Not married. A.B., Harvard, ’01. Master 
of modern languages, Middlesex School, since 
1901, and acting headmaster, 1908-09 and 1915-18, 
and since senior master. Mem. N.E. Hist. 
Geneal. Soc. Clubs: Harvard (Boston and 
New York), Concord Country. Residence: Con- 
cord, Mass. 


itp Robert James, b St. Louis, Mo., Jan. 

8-Thomas Te (qv); 

7—-Daniel (1650-1706), m 1671, Sarah—; 

6—James (1699-1753), m 1728, Mary Corwin; 

5-Henry (1738-1812), Riverhead, N.Y.; signed As- 
sociation Test; m 1st, Abigail Youngs; 2d, 
Margaret—; m 3d, Jane Sanford; 

4-Samuel (1770-1827), pioneer in western N.Y. 
(Covert); capt. War 1812; m 1791, Irana McCluer 
(James); 


(Jamess; 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 229 


3—James (1794-1859), Covert, N.Y.; m Anor Hop- 
kins (g. dau. of Solomon Hopkins, of Putnam 
Corsi N: Y.): 

10-Christopher Todd (qv); 

9-Samuel (1645-1714), m 1668, Mary Bradley; 

8-Samuel (1672-1741), m 1st, 1698, Susannah Tuttle; 
m 2d, 1739, Esther Maltby; 

7-Stephen (1702-1772), Wallingford, Conn.; m 1726, 
Lydia Ives; 

6—Stephen (b 1735), physician; m Rachel Johnson; 

5-Jehiel (1761-1843) Wallingford, Conn., and Todd- 
ville, N.Y.; minute man in Am. Rev.; m 1781, 
Hannah Street; 

4—-Ira (1783-1869), m 1st, 1806, Sally Hinman; m 24d, 
1840, Catherine Almy; 

3-Albert (1813-35), of Toddville, N.Y., later St. 
Louis, Mo.; Yale, ’36; lawyer; m 1st, 1842, Jane 
Wilson (Gould‘, of Little Falls, N.Y.); m 2d, 
1854, Mary C. Johnson. 

2-Son of Judge John Henry Terry (1835-1916), 
capt., 137th N.Y.V., Army of the Potomac; to 
St. Louis, 1865; lawyer; real estate; asst. U.S. 
atty.; Mo. Legislature; m 1868, Elizabeth Helen 
Todd (1843-88); m 2d, 1891, Vashti (Boardman) 
Pearsall; issue (Ist marriage): I—Albert Todd 
(b 1869; m Bessie D. Whitelaw); II—Robert 
James (above); IIlI—John Hopkins (b 1873; m 
Ist, Frances Hoblitzelle; m 2d, Lucy Dubose); 
IV—Howard Leslie (b 1877; m Alice Taylor). 

IIl-m Nov. 24, 1897, Grace Vernon Speck, 0b St 
Louis, Feb. 20, 1872; dau. of Judge Charles 
Speck (Kaiserwerth, -Germ.), m Anne (News- 
ham) Speck (b Preston, Eng.), of St. Louis. 
Mo.; issue: 1—Celeste Speck, b St. Louis, Mo., 
July 28, 1901; Smith, ’23; 2-Robert Todd, BD St. 
Louis, June 14, 1905; Yale, ’28; 3-Charles Speck, 
b Boston, Mass., Feb. 4, 1907. 

Cornell, ‘94 (Zeta Psi); M.D., Mo. Med. Coll.. 
1895; A.B., Washington U., 01; Edinburgh, 1898. 
Freiburg, 1903; Harvard, 1906-07. Prof. anat- 
omy, Washington U., St. Louis. Was dean of 
Officers Sch. of Surgery, estab. by Surg. Gen.., 
St. Louis, during World War. Clubs: Univer- 
sity, Town and Gown, St. Louis Naturalists. 


Garden. Summer place: “Terry Hut,” Cres- 
cent, Mo. Residence: 5575 Waterman Av., St. 
Louis, Mo. 

1-THAYER, John Atkinson, Charleston, W.Va., 
Aug. 11, 1878. 

8-Richard Thayer (qv); 

7-Richard (1625-95), Braintree and Boston; m 


1650/51, Dorothy Pray (d 1705); 

6-Nathaniel (1658-1728), m Hannah Heydon; 

5-Zachariah (b 1682), m Lydia Pray; 

4—Capt. Abel (1741-1805), commanded a company 
of minute men at Battle of Lexington; m 
Rachel Fenner; 

3—Job, m 1817, Fanny Taylor. 

4-Benjamin Franklin Atkinson, m Lexington, 
Ky., 1811, Henrietta Hester Cape; 

3-John Cape, m 1832, Susan Bright Fleming. 

2-Son of William Taylor Thayer (1831-1901), coal 
operator and capitalist; m 1863, Ann Eliza At- 
kinson (0 1841); issue: I-William Taylor, Jr. (b 
1866); II-Mary A. (b 1869); I1I—John Atkinson 
(above). 

III-m Dee. 11, 1901, Katharine McHenry Reinhart, 
b Sewickley, Pa., Nov. 29, 1878; dau. of Joseph 
W. Reinhart, pres, A.,T.&S.F.R.R., 1893-94, m 
Lizzie Taylor Allison; issue: 1-Mary Elizabeth, 
b Plainfield, N.J., Nov. 5, 1902; 2-Josephine 
Reinhart, 6 Charleston, W.Va., Jan. 7, 1903: 3— 
Katharine Ann, and 4-William Taylor, III 
(twins), b Charleston, Aug. 8, 1915, 

Swarthmore, ’93 (Kappa Sigma); LL.B., Harvard, 
1894. Attorney-at-law and U.S. commissioner. 
First lt., 4th U.S.V. Inf., Army of Cuban Occu- 
pation, 1898. Congressional Medal. Mem. S.R., 
U.S.W.V. Clubs: Harvard (N.Y.), Edgewooa 
Country (Charleston). Summer places: ‘“Kana- 
wha Farm,” Greenbrier Co., W.Va., and White 
Sulphur Springs, W.Va. Residence: Edgewood 
Country Club, Charleston, W.Va. 


1-THOMAS, (Charles) Sewell, }) Denver, Colo., 
Feb. 24, 1884, 

7-John (Mallet) Mallett (1673-1745), Huguenot; fled 
from France after the revocation of the Edict 
of Nantes and came first to S.C.; after one or 
two voyages bet. Eng. and America he came 
to New Rochelle, N.Y., and finally settled at 
Fairfield, Conn., ca. 1700; m 2d, 1695, Johannah 
Lyon (1663-1764); 


6—David (1701-77), Tashua, Conn.; m Esther Ange- 


vine (1711-87), of New Rochelle, N.Y.; 
5—-David (1735-1822), Tashua, Conn.; m 2d, Bethia 
Bennett (1749-88; Gideon®); 

4-Huldah (bap. 17838-1834), m 1807, Amos Hawley 
Wheeler (d 1841), B.A., Yale, 1804; of Bridgeport, 
Conn. ; 

38-Caroline Baldwin (1815-66), m as his 2d wife, 
William Bouticon Thomas (1798-1855), removed 
from New Haven, Conn., to Ga., 1845, where he 
was a planter. 

2-Son of Charles Spalding Thomas (6 1848), gov. 
of Colo., 1899-1901; U.S. senator, 1913-21 (See 
Who’s Who in America); m 1873, Emma Fletcher 
(b 1852), dau. of Thomas Fletcher, from Eng. to 
Middleport, N.Y., 1819; issue: I-Helen (b 1875; m 
William Peabody Malburn); II-Edith M. (b 
1883); III—Charles Sewell (above); I1V—Hubert 
Fletcher (b 1885; m Shelby Paxton); V—George 
K. (6 1891; m Ellen Gaylord). 

IiI—m Apr. 10, 1912, Marie L. Wade, b St. Louis, 
Mo., Sept. 17, 1886; dau. of Festus John Wade, 
of St. Louis (See Who’s Who in America). 

EK.M., Columbia, ’06 (Tau Beta Pi). Consulting 
and contracting engr. Clubs: Denver, Univer- 
sity, Cherry Hills Country, Denver Country, 
Cactus. Residence: 380 Gilpin St., Denver, Colo. 


1-THOMAS, Mary Ella Lewis Thomas (Mrs. T. 
Rowland), b St. Mary’s City, Md.; May 7, 1879. 

8-Thomas Thomas, from Eng. with his wife, 
Elizabeth, son James, and two servants, to 
Md., 1651; warranted large tract on north side 
of Patuxent River, near Buzzard Island; was 
high commr. of Provincial Ct.; 

7—-James (before 1651-ca. 1701), m Tertia-—; 

6—John (1682-ca. 1756); 

5-William (1714-95), capt. and major co. militia; 
mem. Com. Correspondence; del. Revolution- 
ary Conv.; mem. Md. House of Delegates and 
Gen. Assembly; m Elizabeth Reeves (their son 
John was col. Cont. Army); 

4—William (1758-1813), officer in Am. Rev.; chief 
judge St. Mary’s Co.; member Assembly, and 
pres. Senate; m Catherine Brooke Boarman 
(heiress of “De La Brooke”; dese. Col. Baker 
Brooke, m Anne, dau. Leonard Calvert, 1st 
gov. of Md., and of Robert Brooke, of De La 
Brooke Manor); 

3—James, M.D. (1785-1845), maj. and bvt. maj. gen. 
War 1812; gov. of Md., 1833-35; m 1808, Elizabeth 
Courtes (1789-1851; Maj. William‘, of Md. Line, 
Cont. Army, m Elizabeth, dau. of Maj. William 
Thomas, 5 above). 

10-Dr. John Briscoe (b ca. 1590), from Eng. in the 
“Ark” and the “Dove,” to Md., 1634; m Eliza- 
beth DuBois; 

9-Dr. John, of St. Mary’s Co., Md.; 

8—Col. Philip (ca. 1648-ca. 1724), justice Charles Co. 
Court; m Susanna Swann (Col. Samuel’); 

7-—John (1678-ca. 1734), justice Charles Co. Ct.; m 
twice; 

6—John (b 1707), m Mary Hanson (Samuel’, of 
Charles Co., Md.); 

5-Samuel (d ea. 1786), m Ann Dent (William®, of 
Charles Co., m Ann Warren); 

4—-William Dent (d 1808), m Sarah Stone (Samuel’, 
m Ann Hanson); 

3-Walter Hanson Stone (1800-85), m 1826, Emeline 
Wellmore Dallam (John‘4, of Harford Co., Md.). 

2-Dau. of James Richard Thomas _ (1826-85), 
planter, St. Mary’s Co., Md.; m 1854, Jeannette 
Eleanor Briscoe (1837-81); issue: I-James Wal- 
ter (b 1855; m Susan McLain Smith; m 2d, Sarah 
Romer Averett); II-Eliza Emeline (d; m James 
Thomas Brome); III—Annie Elizabeth (m John 
G. H. Lilburn); [V—Jeannette Briscoe (m James 
Bourne Parran); V—Henry Briscoe, M.D. (1864- 
1922; m Helen Carey Coale); VI-—Waring (m 
Margaret Creamer); VII—Nannie (6 and d 1869); 
VIlII-Mary Ella Lewis (above). 

VIII-m June 10, 1902, Thomas Rowland Thomas 
(See Vol. 1, p. 855). 

Mem. Soc. Ark and the Dove, C.D.A., D.A.R. 
Residence: 1118 N. Calvert St., Baltimore, Md. 


1-THOMAS, William Sturgis, } Poughkeepsie, 
NEY Octal Is7i 

9-William Thomas (qv); 

8-Nathaniel (1605-74), m Mary-; 

7—Nathaniel (1643-1718), m 1663, Deborah Jacobs 
(1643-96) ; 

6—William (1671-1746), 


m 1717, Anna (Padishal]l) 
Breck (6 1678); 


230 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM 


5-William (1718-1802), m 1750, Merey (Bridgham) 
Logan (1704-64) ; 

4—John, M.D. (1758-1818), surgeon 3d Regt., Mass. 
Cont. Inf.; mem. N.Y. Assembly; an original 
mem. Soc. Cin.; m Gertrude Fonda; 


3-Rev. William Barber (1798-1876), m 1830, Jane | 


Paterson Livingston (1800-70). 

9-“Mother” Phinney (6 Eng., 1570, d Plymouth, 
Mass., 1650); 

8-John, m Christiana— (d 1649); 

7—John (6 1638), m 1664, Mary Rogers; 

6-Benjamin (b 1682), m 1709, Martha Crocker (b 
1689) ; 

5—Zaccheus (b 1720), m Susannah Davis; 

4-Dea. Timothy (1746-1838), m Temperance-; 

38-Sturgis, M.D. (1789-1841), M.D., Harvard, 1814; m 
1816, Alles Tobey. 

9-John Alden (qv); 

8—David, m Mary (Mercy?) Southworth; 

7—Alice, m 1706, Judah Paddock; 

6—Rebecca, m Thomas Spooner; 

5—Alice, m Paul Ingraham; 

4—Rebecca, m Lewis Tobey; 

3-Alles, m Dr. Sturgis Phinney (3 above). 

2-Only child of Henry Livingston Thomas (1835- 
1903), chief of Bur. of Translations of State 
ade m Alice Rebecca (Phinney) James (1831- 
1897). 

M Apr. 25, 1905, Emma Rheinfrank, b N.Y. City, 
1871; dau. of John Rheinfrank; issue: 1-Cath- 
erine Livingston, b N.Y. City, July 1, 1906; 2— 
William Stephen, b N.Y. City, Sept. 5, 1909. 

M.D., George Washington U., 1892. Asst. sur- 
geon, U.S.N., Spanish War, 1898: med. officer 
with rank of It., M.C., U.S.N.R.F., transport 
duty to France, World War. Attending physi- 
cian, St. Luke’s Hosp.; consulting physician, 
New York Home for Convalescents. Mem. §.C. 
(v.p. N.Y. soc.), S.R., N.Y., Dutchess Co. and 
Putnam Co. hist. socs., A.M.A., A.A.A.S., Am. 
Geog. Soc. (life), Am. Mus. Natural History 
(life), Anglers’ Club, etc. Residence: 240 W. 
71st St., New York. 


1-THORNE, Elinor Harriett Ingersoll (Mrs. 
Frank A.), b Oberlin, O., Aug. 19, 1862, 

ll-Elder William Brewster (qv); 

oneal Dales (ca. 1600-1634), m Gov. Thomas Prence 
av); 

9-Mercy, m 1649/50, Maj. John Freeman (1622-1719; 
Edmund?*, qv); 

8-Thomas (6 1653), m 1673, Rebecca Sparrow 
(John?) ; 

7—-Mercy (1674-1747), m 1693, Paul Sears (1669-1739/40; 
Paul8; Richard, qv); 

6—-Rebecca, m 1719, Joseph Hall; 

5-Hannah (1726-90), m 1745, Nathaniel Bassett (1719- 
1814), soldier Am. Rev.; 

4—Ansel (1768-1837), m 1793, Hannah Dimmock; 

8-Semantha (1805-82), m 1823, William Ingersoll 
(1801-73). : 

2-Dau. of Ansel Bassett Ingersoll (1887-97), m 1859, 
Miranda Sylvia Reed (1839-98); issue: I-Elinor 
Harriett (above); IlI-Edward Reed (1865-1925: m 
Anna Elizabeth Rexford); IlI-Frank Bassett 
(b 1866; m Joshena Stone Mekeel). 

I-m Oct. 29, 1901, Dr. Frank Arthur Thorne (July 
30, 1860-Nov. 26, 1904); son of Isaac N. Thorne, 
of Brattleboro, Vt. 

Mem. S.M.D., D.A.R. Residence: 321 Malden AV., 
Seattle, Wash. 


1-THOMPSON, James Westfall, b Pella,: Ia.. 
June 8, 1869. 

5-John (Thomson) Thompson (1730-78), from Scot- 
land to Hunterdon Co., N.J., moved to Shemo- 
ken on the West Susquehanna, 1776; soldier 
Cont. Army, killed and scalped by Tories and 
Indians near Cherry Valley, m Judith Bodine 
(1735-96; John®, settled in N.J.; Jean’, Huguenot, 
settled on Staten Island, d 1695) ; 

4—John (1772-1847), began to write name Thomp- 
son; farmer, Hunterdon Co., N.J.; justice: 
county judge; m 2d, Elizabeth Morehead 
(John*, Am. Rey.; John’, French and Indian 
War); 

3—Joseph (1809-94), farmer: county judge in both 
eenben dot and Somerset cos., N.J.; m Ann 

ost. 

2-Son of Rev. Abraham Thompson (1833-86), oN Bs 

Rutgers, ’57; Ref. Ch. minister; m Anna West- 


OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


fall (Rev. Simon V. E.* [1802-56], A.B., Rutgers, 
“31, desc. Juriaen Westvaal, from Holland, set- 
tled at Rensselaerwyck, 1642, later at Esopus, 
N.Y.), m Eleanor Van Der Veer (dese. Pieter 
Corneliszen Van Der Veer, settled at Albany, 
N.Y., ante 1663); issue: I-Maurice J. (1867-1914); 
Ji-James Westfall (above); I1I—John Henry (0 
1873). 

Ii-m Aug. 15, 1911, Martha, dau. of Franklin 
Landers, of Indianapolis, Ind., mem. 44th Con- 
gress. 

A.B., Rutgers, ’92 (Litt.D., 1922); Ph.D., U. Chi- 
cago, 1895; studied abroad. Mem. faculty since 
189, prof. mediaeval history since 1913, U. Chi- 
cago. Author (See Who’s Who in America), 
Residence: 5718 Dorchester Ay., Chicago, I1l. 


1-THOMPSON, Josiah Van Kirk, ) Menallen T'p.; 
Fayette Co., Pa., Feb. 15, 1854. 

6-John Thompson (1695-1783), from Ireland to 
Lancaster Co., Pa., ca. 1733; m Mary Wilson 
(Robert); 

5—-Thomas (1721-82), m Martha Finley (Michael); 

4-William (d 1790), soldier throughout Am. Rev.; 
m Mary Jack (John®; James*; Patrick’); 

3-Andrew Finley (1790-1825), War 1812; m Leah 
Markle (Casper'; Christian‘). 

harbor (Carruthers) Caruthers (d Scotland, 
1 ; 

6—Robert (1668-173—-), from Scotland to Ireland; 

5—John (1698-1761), began to write name Caruthers; 
from Ireland to America, bet. 1730-40; settled 
in Cumberland Co., Pa.; m Mary Orr, of North 
of Ireland; 

4-James (1744-1802), Pa. pvt. in Am. Rev.; m Cath- 
Wary Potter (Lt. John®, French and Indian 

ar): 

3-Samuel (1780-1849), m Ruth Elliott (Capt. Wil- 
liam‘, Am. Rey.). 

2-Son of Jasper Markle Thompson (1822-89), pres. 
First Nat. Bank, Uniontown, Pa., 19 yrs.; col- 
lector of internal revenue; m 1846, Eliza 
Caruthers (1821-97); issue: I-Ruth A. (6 1847; m 
Dr. Joseph Taylor Shepler); II—Lenora (6 1849; 
m John Albert Niccolls); I1I—William Milton 
(b 1851); IV—Josiah Van Kirk (above). 

IV—m Dec. 11, 1879, Mary Anderson (d Aug. 8, 1896); 
dau. of John Anderson, of Geneseo, Ill, (Wil- 
liam*; Gilbert‘, from Ireland to Lancaster Co. 
Pa.); issue: 1-Andrew Anderson, b Uniontown, 
Pa., Oct. 25, 1880; Washington and Jefferson, 
01; m June 1908, Lida, dau. of Daniel Grimm, 
of Franklin, Pa. (issue: Mary Redburn, b 1913; 
Josiah V., b 1915; Caroline Frederika, } 1916; 
Evelyn Louise, b 1918; Andrew A., b 1922; Gil- 
bert Markle, b 1924); 2-John Redburn, b Union- 
town, Oct. 6, 1882; Cornell U.; m May 28, 1919, 
Gertrude Rush, dau. of Lawrence A. Burns. 

M 2d, Aug. 11, 1903, Mrs. Blanche A. (Gardner) 
Hawes (d Aug. 1919). 

B.S., Washington and Jefferson, ’71. With First 
Nat. Bank, Uniontown, Pa., 1871-1915, as cashier, 
1877-89, and pres., 1889-1915; dealer in coal lands. 
Trustee Washington and Jefferson Coll. since 
1889. Mem. N.E. Hist. Geneal. Soc., Pa. Soc. 
Clubs: Hampshire (Wheeling, W.Va.), Laurel, 
Uniontown Country. Summer places: Friend- 
ship Hill, nr. New Geneva, Pa., and “Linger- 
longer,” nr. Chalk Hill, Pa. Residence: Oak 
Hitl, Uniontown, Pa. 


1-WEAVER, Clifford Selden, b on Spoon River, 
Ill., Oct. 22, 1874, 

%-Jacques Cossart (b ca. 1640), from Holland in 
“The Pumerland Church,” 1662, settled at 
Bushwick, L.1I.; m Lydia Willems; 

8-David (b 1671), m 1696, Styntje Joris; 

7-Joris (b 1699); 

6—Jane (b 1733), m 1753, William Weaver (1730-77), 
from Eng. to N.Y. City; soldier Am. Rev.: 

eee Tilman (6b 1755), soldier Va. regt. in Am. 

eV.; 

4—BPlias (b 1779), m 1804, Katrinka Montgomery (hb 
1784; ee John® [6 1756], of Washington’s body- 
guard); | 

3—Dolphin (1806-89), m 1845, Sarah Smith (1810-60). 

6—Rev. Robert Henry (qv); 

5—William (1761-1824), soldier Am. Rev., maj. gen. 
Ky. vols. in War 1812, mem. Ky. Senate; m 
Hlizabeth Julia Flournoy; 

4d-Rebecca, m 1805, Michael France ( 1784); 

3—Susannah, m 1837, Samuel Farr (b 1816). 

2-Son of Rev. Thomas F. Weaver (b 1849), min- 
ister Disciples of Christ; m 1873, Martha Farr 
(b 1851); issue: I-Clifford Selden (above): TI— 
Martha Pearle (m W. Perry Claypoole); III— 


FIRST FAMILIES OF 


Zella Mandora (m Rev. T. E. P. Woods); IV— 
Roxy Islea (m Henry Ellwood). 

I—m May 22, 1899, Gustine Courson (qv). 

A.B., A.M., Eureka (Ill.) Coll., ’00; post grad. 
work, Columbia U.; Union Theol. Sem.; studied 
in Europe, 1922. Ordained minister of Dis- 
ciples of Christ, 1900; missionary to Japan. 
1900-07; chancellor, Tex. Christian U., 1915-19, 
Transylvania Coll., 1919-20. Mem. bd. mers 
United Christian Missionary Soc.; exec. com. 
Internat. Conv. of Disciples of Christ, ete. 
Mem. S.A.R. Residence: McKinney, Tex. 


1-WEAVER, Gustine Courson (Mrs. Clifford S.), 
b Abingdon, Ill., Dec. 15, 1873. 

9—-Peter Courson (qv); 

8—Cornelius (d 1657), m ca. 1640, Tryntje Hendricks; 

7-Capt. Cornelius (1645-93), m 1666, Maretje Jacobse 
Van Der Grift; 

cee a settled in Bucks Co., Pa., 1726; m 

e — 

Eeobenelits (b 1725), m Charity—; 

4—Cornelius (6 1775), m Margaret Robinson (0 1785); 

3—John (1807-58), m 1827, Hannah Gustine. 

9-Lion Gardiner (qv); 

8-David (1636-89), first child of English parents 
to be born in Conn.; m 1657, Mrs. Mary Lering- 
man; 

7—David, m Martha Youngs; 

6—Patience, m Amos Augustine (Samuel’, m Abi- 
gail Shaw; Jean’, m Elizabeth, dau. of John 
Browne, m Esther, dau. of Thomas Makepeace); 

5-William; 

4-James, began to write name Gustine; m 1797, 
Sarah Palm (6b 1780; Dr. John G.® [6b 1741], in 
Am. Rev., m Barbara Bettleyone; Dr. John® [6b 
1718], in Am. Rev., m Dorothea Kern; Matthias‘, 
m Sibylla-—); 

3-Hannah (1806-83), m John Courson (3 above). 

2-Dau. of John Gustine Courson (1841-1922), stock 
raiser and farmer; m 1866, Sarah Boydston 
(18438-1920) ; issue: I-Olive Courson (6 1870; m Dr. 
G. David Lockie, qv); II—Gustine (above). 

II—-m May 22, 1899, Rev. Clifford Selden Weaver 


(qv). 

A.B., Eureka (I11.) Coll., ’00.. Writer of children’s 
stories and for religious press. Mem. S.M.D., 
H.S.A., D.A.R.; pres. Council of Ministers’ 
Wives of Disciples of Christ; mem. II1. 
Woman’s Press Assn., Poetry Soc. of Tex.. 
Owl Club, etc. Summer place: “Sunny Crest,” 
Evergreen, Colo. Residence: “The Manse,” 
McKinney, Tex. 


1-WHISENHUNT, Neal Smith, 
Ala., Jan. 28, 1876. 

9-William Armistead (bap. 1610-ante 1660; son of 
Anthony, m Frances Thompson), from Deigh- 
ton Kirk, Yorkshire, Eng., with his wife, 
Anne, to Va., 1635; a patentee of Elizabeth City 
Coz; they were ancestors of President William 
Henry Harrison, President John Tyler, Gov. 
Stevens Thomson Mason, 1st gov. of Mich., 
Gen. Thomas Nelson, Am. Rev., and Gen. 
Robert E. Lee, C.S.A.; 

8—Capt. Anthony (1645- -post 1705), burgess, 1693-99; 
was one of Sir William Berkley’s court mar- 
tial to try Nathaniel Bacon; m Hannah Elly- 
son (Dr. Robert®); they were ancestors of 
President Tyler; 

7—Anthony (ante 1700-post 1760), It. col. militia, 
1724; burgess, 1720-22; m 2d, Elizabeth Westwood 
(Worlich’, m Elizabeth Naylor): 

6-Anthony, m Mary Tucker (Anthony’, m Rosea-, 
widow of Joshua Curle); 

5—Capt. William (1762-1842), soldier Am. Rev.; set- 
tled in Ala., 1819; m 2d, Elizabeth Westmore- 
land (Lewis) Morris (—Lewis'®, of Halifax Co., 
Va., m Jane Westmoreland), widow of John 
Morris; 

4-Jane Westmoreland (1802-70), m 1821, Neal Smith, 
M.D. (1784-1868), see portrait (Malcolm); 

38-Sarah Louisa (1824-82), m 1842, John B. Savage 
(d 1865). 

2-Son of Louisa Ellen Savage (b 1848), m 1867, Rev 
John Franklin Whisenhunt (1837-1906), Meth. 
minister pvt, ©o. “A, sth Alao Int. 'C:ScA. 
(William Alexander’, m Catherine Stabler); is- 
sue: I-John Thomas (0b 1868; m Cora Hester); 
II-Virginia Corinne (b 1870: m William RF. 
Avery); IIlI—Louisa Alice (1871-1919); IV—Anna 
Leila (6b 1874; m Rudolph D’Olive); V—Neal 
Smith (above); VI-—James Savage (b 1877; m 
Louisa Eagon); VII—Benjamin Franklin (6 1879): 
VIlII—George Washington (6 1881; m Neita Dahl- 


b Sugegsville, 


Arms: 


AMERICA 231 


rmiateae 


Argent, a chevron gules tasselled at points, 


between three spear points sable. 


Crest: A dexter arm in armour embowed holding 
in the hand the butt end of a broken spear 
proper. 

Motto: Suivez Raison. 


berg); IX—Ida (b 1884; m C. Eugene Barnes); X— 
Caroline Elizabeth Matilda (b 1885; m Robert B. 
Batson); XI—Catharine M. (1887-90); XII—Martha 
J. (6 1889; m Pearly S. McLeod); VIII—Nellie 
Grace (1891-92). 

V-—m Nov. 25, 1909, Eula Cockrell, b Houston, Tex., 
Aug. 2, 1888; dau. of Alexander Grice Cockrell, 
m 1868, Sarah Callie Kone (Rev. William W.?, 
m Mary Ann, dau. of Benjamin Abbott, finan- 


NEAL SMITH, M.D. (1784-1868). 


Surgeon in War of 1812. Mem. Alabama Senate. 


1822-34. 


232 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


cier, of Baltimore, capt. War 1812; Daniel); is- 
sue: 1-Infant son (b and d Feb. 1912). 

Expert accountant; sec.-treas. Jennings-Hey- 
wood Oil Syndicate, Jennings, La. Author: 
The Call of the Wilds and the Farm, 1925. 
Mem. S.A.R., Nat. Security League. Resi- 
dence: Jennings, La. 


topper st G(eorge) David, ) Manteno, IIl., Oct. 

24, 1870. 

li-Rev. Stephen (Bachiler) Batchelder (qv); 

10—-Nathaniel (b 1590), m Hester Mercer; 

I-Nathaniel (ca. 1630-1710), began to write name 
Batchelder; m 1656, Deborah Smith (d 1676); 

8-Stephen (6 1675), m 1698, Mary Dearborn (John; 
Godfrey”) ; 

7-John (6 1699), m Eliza Moulton (6 1699; Josiah’; 
William’); 

6-Nathaniel (b 1726), m 1746, Abigail Philbrick 
(Nathan’; Thomas’; Samuel; Thomas!; 
Thomas); 

5-Nathaniel, of Portsmouth; with Washington 
at Valley Forge; 

4-Dr. James, m ist, Elizabeth Marston (John‘, 
mem. ‘Boston Tea Party,” col. Am. Rev.: 
John*®; Nathaniel’; John’; John®); 

3-Nathan (6 1798), of Lyman, N.H.; m 1822, Mary 
Nelson. 

2-Son of Cyntha Batchelder (b 1846), m 1864, 
George Lockie (1838-1909); issue: I-Thomas 
Lockie, D.D.S. (0 1865; m Margaret Powell); II— 

. David (above); III—Marjorie (1875-1918; m 
Rev. John Orth); IV—Ruth Isabel (1878-94); V— 
Lester William (b 1884). 

II—m Jan. 29, 1900, Olive Courson Lockie, 6 Abing- 
don, Ill., July 11, 1870; mem. S.M.D.; sister of 
Mrs. Clifford Weaver (qv for genealogy); issue 
(all 6 Pontiac, I1l.): 1-Ruth Gustine (Nov. 20, 
1901-Mar. 18, 1919); 2-John David, b Oct. 11, 1904; 
3—Clifford Courson, 6 June 21, 1911. 

Prep. edn., Hiawatha (Kan.) Acad.; M.D., Coll. 
Phys. and Surgeons, 1899. Physician. Pvt., Co. 
C, 2d Ill. Vol. Inf., Spanish-Am. War; hosp. 
steward, 2d Div., 7th A.C., U.S.A.; It., 6th III. 
Inf.; 1t., M.C., U.S.A., World War. Mem. S.A.R. 
(v.p. Ill. soc., 1926-27), N.M.O.S.A.W., V.F.W., 
eee Residence: 1012 Fayette Av., Springfield, 


1-WELCH, Ida Ann Boydstun (Mrs. Edward S.), 
b near Abingdon, Knox Co., Ill., Feb. 14, 1871. 
10-Thoms (Boyistone) Boydstun (b Eng., 1615; son 

of Thomas), came to America; m Sarah-; 
9-Thomas (b 1644), m Mary Gardner; 

8-Edward (b 1670), m Mary Dasset; 

7-Thomas (6 1701), m Mahulda Box; 

6—David (6 1726), m Mehetible Snow; 

5-James (ca. 1750-1810-11), wrote name Boidstone; 
Am. Rev.; m Mary Prewett; 

4-Benjamin (1777-1848), m Mary Gardner (1777-1848) ; 

3-James (1814-91), wrote name Boydstone; m 
Nancy Roberson (1817-78). 

1i-Stephen Hopkins (qv); 

10-Constance (d 1677), m 1627, Nicholas Snow (qv); 

9-Lt. Jabez (1643-90), m Elizabeth Smyth; 

8-Jabez (1670-1750), m Elizabeth Treat (g.dau. of 
Gov. Robert Treat, of Conn.); 

7—Jabez (b 1696), m Elizabeth Paine (d 1755); 

6-Mehetible (6 1731), m David Boylstone (6 above). 

7-Richard Duckett (1675-1754), was first clk. and 
later vestryman of Queen Anne’s Parish, Md.: 
m 1698/99, Charity Jacob (b 1680; Capt. John’, m 
Anne Cheney); 

6—Richard (1704/05-1788), vestryman Queen Anne’s 
Parish; justice, and of the Quorum; m 1st, 1729, 
Mary Nuthall (d 1734); 

5-Charity, m Elijah Whitten, Am. Rev.: 

4—Josiah (d 1890), m Sarah Rector (1798-1880) ; 

3—-Mary Ann (1824-1909), m 18438, George Washing- 
ton Howard (1822-1909). 

2-Dau. of William Samuel Boydstun. (1847-1913), m 
1868, Eloine Frances Howard (1852-1924); issue: 
I-Clarence Edgar (1869-1917; m Emma Lewis 
Cowles); II-Ida Ann (above); III—Elbert Hugh 
(1876-77); IV—Charles Terrel (b 1879: m Bessie 
Hayes); V—Edith Leona (1883-1909; m Herman 
Donner); VI—Elta (6 1887; m Clifford H. Young); 
ViI-Hazle Howard (b and d 1893). 

Il-—m Dec. 24, 1891, Edward Samuel Welch, Bb nr. 
Williamsville, Ill., Feb. 8, 1869; son of Ebenezer 
Hillis Welch, of Shenandoah, Ia.; issue: 1-Ger- 
trude, ® Shenandoah, Ia., Sept. 14, 1892: m June 
8, 1916, Earl Earnst May, b Mar. 21, 1888 (issue: 
Frances Lenore, b Apr. 28, 1917; Edward Welch, 
b July 28, 1919). Also adopted son: Wayne Nye, 


b Pueblo, Colo., Jan. 29, 1906; Culver Mil. 
Acad., ’24. 


Mem. S.M.D. Residence: Shenandoah, Ia. 


1-THURBER, Luman Tenney, } Minneapolis, 
Minn., May 24, 1889. 

10-John Howland (qv); 

9—Desire, m John Gorham; 

she m Hannah (Sturgis) Gray 
(d@ 1736); 

7-Benjamin (1695-1771/72), m ca. 1717, Bethiah Cary; 

6—Jabez, m 1758, Abigail Field (0 1730); 

5-Maj. Jabez (1760-1802), m 1783, Catharine Tyler 
(1762-1807) ; 

4—Hannah (1784-1833), m 1803, Dexter Thurber; 

38—Gorham (1825-88), silver mfr., Providence, R.IL.; 
m 1848, Lydia Lancaster Herbert (1829-1905). : 

10-Samuel Nettleton, from Eng., an original 
Proek of Branford, Conn., 1644, m Maria— (d 
1658) ; 

9-John (d 1691), m 1669, Martha Hull (b 1650; 
Josiah?®) ; 

8—Joseph (1671-1767), m 1st, 1712, Hannah Bushnell 
(1693-1758; Joshua®; Lt. William”; Francis"); 

7-Ens. Jeremiah (1718-79), m 1738, Deborah Kelcey 
(William’; Lt. Daniel®; William”); 

6—Jeremiah; 

5—Jeremiah; 

4—Hiram, m Lavinia Janes (g.dau. Elijah Janes, 
soldier Am. Rev.); 

3-—Gen. Alvred Bayard (1838-1911), bvt. brig. gen. 
U.S.V. in Civil War; asst. sec. U.S. Treasury, 
1890-93; m 1868, Melissa Tenney (1840-1918). 

2-Son of Dexter Thurber (See Vol. 1, p. 959, for 
other lineages), m 1885, Caroline Melissa Net- 
tleton (See Vol. 1, p. 960). 

M June 30, 1915, Mona Quayle (qv); issue: 1—Gor- 
ham Quayle, b July 5, 1916. 

Brown, ex-’14; S.B., U. Chicago, ’14; grad. work, 
M.1.T., 1920. Pres. and treas. Better Heating 
Service Co., Boston. Capt., Air Service, U.S.A., 
1917-19; assigned to tech. staff, Air Service 
Mechanics, 2d Regt., service in France. Resi- 
dence: 320 Tappan St., Brookline, Mass. 


1-THURBER, Mona Quayle (Mrs. Luman T.), 
b Rowan, Ind., May 21, 18938-d Jan. 13, 1928. 

10-Benjamin Harrison (qv); 

9-Benjamin (1645-1712), of ‘‘Wakefield-Surrey”; 
burgess; commr. to Eng.; councilor: m Han- 
nah-; 

8—-Benjamin (1673-1710), of ‘“‘Berkeley’’; atty. gen. 
and treas. of Va.; speaker House of Burgesses; 
m Elizabeth Burwell (Lewis’); 

7-Col. Benjamin (1693-1745), sheriff of Charles 
City Co., Va.; burgess; m Anne Carter (Robert 
“King’’’), among their sons was Benjamin, a 
“signer”; 

6—Carter Henry (1726-99), Cumberland Co., Va.; m 
Susanna Randolph (Col. Isham’, whose other 
dau. Jane, m Col. Peter Jefferson, father of 
Pres. Thomas Jefferson); : 

5-Thomas, killed in battle of Tippecanoe, 1811; 
m Sarah Oliver; 

4—Eidith (b 1798), m 1821, Rev. Samuel Hamilton (d 
1853, aet. 63; William®, m Susannah-); ‘ 

3—Susannah Oliver (1828-1913), m 1849, John Milton 
Balthis (1827-1920; Maj. John‘, settled on 
Muskingum River, ca. 1812, m Lenity Morton). 

2-Dau. of Fanny Lilah Balthis (0b 1867), m 1891, 
Rev. Thomas Riley Quayle (b Eng., 1854); issue: 
I—Mona (above); II—-William Hamilton (0b 1900). 

M June 30, 1915, Luman Tenney Thurber (qv for 
issue). 


1-TILLSON, George William, ) Thomaston, Me., 
Dec. 18, 1852. 

8-Edmund (Tilson) Tillson (d 1660), from Eng. to 
Plymouth, Mass., 1638; ; 

7-Ephraim (6 1636), m 1666, Elizabeth Hoskins (} 
1646) ; 

6é—Edmund (6 1667), m 1st, 1691, Elizabeth Water- 
man (6 1669); 

5-John (1692-1729), m 1712, Joanna Dunbar (1692- 
1756) ; 

4—John (1725-90), m 1751, Merey Stuyvesant (1731- 

38—Perez (1765-1852), m 1797, Melinda Fales. ‘ 

2-Son of Perez Tilson (1801-69), farmer; m 1825, 
Ruth W. Sweetland; m 2d, 1833, Martha Saw- 
yer (d 1845); m 3d, 1847, Harriet Collins (1812-93); 
issue (2d marriage): I-Ruth Sawyer (d); II- 
Juliana Fales (d); IIlI—-Perez Henry (d); IV— 
Ethan Sawyer (d; m Elizabeth Abbott); (3d 
marriage): V-—-George Collins (d); VI-—John 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 


Sargent; VII-George William (above); VIII- 
Harriet Ellen. 

VilI-m Oct. 5, 1887, Mary Elizabeth Abbott (June 
18, 1855-July 28, 1910); dau. of Isaac H. Abbott, 
of Lancaster, N.H.; issue: 1-Madalene Abbott, 
b Lancaster, N.H., Sept. 20, 1888; Wellesley, ’11; 
m Jan, 25, 1913, Nelson Raymond Clark, of La- 
Grange, Tl. (issue: Nelson Raymond, Aes, fp 
Nov. 14, 1919; Madalene Tillson, 6 July 30, 1921). 

Ch Bowdoin, iie(Zetare Sl. b.5.Kh 3) HOD. 'D.Se., 
1919). Civil engineer, retired. In charge of 
paving and sewer construction, Omaha, Neb., 
1881-87, and city engr., 1887-92; asst. ener., City 
of Brooklyn, 1897- 1902’; chief engr., bureau of 
highways, Brooklyn Borough, 1902-07, Manhat- 
tan Borough, 1907-11; consulting engr., Dept. 
Pub. Works, Brooklyn Borough, 1911-18, and 
acting commr., 1913-14. Mem. Am. Soc. C.E. 
commission to France, Dec. 1918. Mem. Am. 
Soe. C.E., ete. (See Who’s Who in America). 
Clubs: Brooklyn Engineers, LaGrange Coun- 
try. Residence: 313 S. Catherine Av., La 
Grange, Ill. 


1-TITUS, Frances Pond (Mrs. William S§S.), 0) 
in Minn., Jan. 27, 1880. 

9-Samuel Pond (qv); 

8-Samuel (6 1648), m 1669, Marion Blakely; 

7 epes (b 1679), m 1704, Abigail Goodrich (b 

6—Philip (1706-49), m Thankful Frisbie; 

“rai (b 1742), m Mary Judson (Capt. Elna- 
than’ 

4—Elnathan Judson (1769-1825), m 1792, Sarah Hol- 
lister (b 1775; Gideon®, Am. Rev.); 

3-Samuel William (1808-91), m ist, Cordelia Eg- 
gleston (1815-52), 

9-William Goodridge (1605-47), from Eng. to 
Watertown, Mass., 1636; m 1632, Margaret— (d 


1682) ; 
8-Joseph (1639-1716), m 1664, Martha Moores (0 


1648) ; 

7—Philip (1669-1728), m 1700, Mehitable Woodman 
(1677-1755) ; 

6—-Benjamin (1701-75), town clk., justice, select- 
man, mem. Legislature, Worcester Co., Mass.; 
French and Indian War; m 1730, Sarah Phelps 
(1705-76) ; 

5—Sewall (1743-1809), m 1768, Phebe Putnam (1751- 


1832) ; 
4— syoniamin (1773-1842), m 1802, Sarah Clark (1779- 


3+ hoe (1814-57), m 1843, Irene Wardwell (1823- 


2—Dau. of Samuel William Pond (1850-1916), cor- 
poration sec.; m 1879, Frances Irene Goodrich 
(b 1850); issue: I—Frances (above); II-—Irving 
Judson (b 1881; m Ethelda Wedell); I1I-Samuel 
Benjamin (b 1882; m Myrtle Rebecca Woodruff). 

I-m Oct. 4, 1904, William Seymour Titus, M.D.; 
b Tracy, Minn., Sept. 20, 1880; maj., M.C., 
WeS:A. sin trance: § months; son of Henry 
Harlan Titus, of Shakopee, Minn.; issue: 1- 
Irene Belle, 6 Mora, Minn., Sept. 21, 1905; U. 


Wash., ’26; 2-Marion Irving, b Mora, Jan. 22, 
1908; U. Wash., ’29. 
A.B., U. Minn., ’08. Mem. D.A.R. (state regent 


for Ida., 1925-26), Am. Legion Auxiliary. Club: 

College Women’s. Summer place: Trail’s End, 

pce Ida. Residence: Owyhee Hotel, Boise 
a0 


Tepe stomrmenetl Harrison, ) Easton, Md., Sept. 6, 

8-Dr. Richard Tilghman (qv); 

7—-Richard (1672-1738), mem. Lord Proprietor’s 
Council of Md.; m 1700, Anna Maria Lloyd (1677- 
1748; Col, Philemon’, m Henrietta Maria 
Neale); 

6—Richard (1705-66), judge Provincial Ct.; m 1738, 
Susanna Frisby (b 1718; Capt. Peregrine’, m 
Elizabeth Sewall); 

5—-Peregrine (1741-1807), lt. col. Talbot Co. Bn., 
1776; m 1769, Deborah Lloyd (1741-1811; Robert’, 
m Anna Maria [Tilghman] Hemsley); 

4-Tench (1782-1827), of ‘“Hope’’; m 1807, Ann Mar- 
garetta Tilghman (1784-1812; Tench® [1744-86], lt. 
eol. and a.-d.-c. to General Washington, m 
1783, Anna Maria, dau. of Matthew Tilghman); 

3-Tench (1810-74), U.S.M.A., ’32; maj. gen. Md. 
militia; m 1832, Henrietta Maria Kerr (1810-49; 
John Leeds’, U.S. senator from Md.; m Sarah 
Hollyday Chamberlaine). 

8-Robert Harrison (d 1717), of “Second Creek,” 


233 

Talbot Co., Md.; the immigrant from Eng.; 
m Alice Oliver; 

7-Joseph (6 1698), m Elizabeth Ashcraft (Thom- 
as’, m Susan-—); 

6~Thomas (1734- 1801), m Mary Porter; 

5-Jonathan (1759-1881), m 1787, Margary Kirby 
(Benjamin); 

4-Alexander Bradford (1789-1841), m 1816, Eleanor 
Spencer (1793-18388; Col. Perry® [1756-1822], m 
Mary Hopkins, 1762-1807); 

3-Samuel Alexander, B.A., M.D. (1822-90), m 1847, 
Martha Isabella Denny (1822-1909; Benjamin* 
[1754-1834], m 1821, Mary Ann Rhodes, 1801-72). 

2-Son of Col. Oswald Tilghman (b 1841), officer 
C.S.A.; sec. of state of Md., 1804-08; pres. Soc. 
Cincinnati; m 1884, Patty Belle Harrison (0 
1851); issue: I-Harrison (above); II—Mary Fox- 
ley (6 1887; m John Frazer); III and IV— (d in- 
fancy). 

I-Not married. B.A., St. John’s (Md.), 1903; C.E 
Lehigh, 1907 (Sigma Phi); LUL.B., Fordham, 
1924. Engineer; mem. N.Y. bar. Served in 
U.S.A., Apr. 7, 1909-Oct. 8, 1919, from 2d It. to 
maj.; with A.E.F. in France, Feb. 1918-Feb. 
1919; comd. a group of arty. of 2d French 
Army near Verdun, May-June; Gen. Staff 
Coll., June-Sept.; attached G.S. 91st Div., St. 
Mihiel operations; G.S. Ry. Arty. Reserve and 
dir. of Instruction ry. arty. specialists school, 
Sept., until after armistice. Initial Gen. Staff 
eligible list, 1920; lt. col., A.G. Res., Nov. 1923. 
Mem. S.C.W., S.R. Club: Army and Navy 
(Washington). Residence: “Foxley Hall,” 
Haston, Md. 


nee Albert May, ) Nottawa, Mich., 

8-Christopher Todd (qv); 

enue (1645-1714), m 1668, Mary Bradley (1653- 
4) ; 

¢-Samuel (1672-1741), m 1698, Susannah Tuttle (1679- 


5-Stephen (1702-72), m 1726, Lydia Ives (0 1709); 
4—Caleb (1733-69), m Esther Johnson (0 1735); 
3—Caleb (1765-1837), m 1799, Fanny Hatch (1775-1846). 
8-John Sayles (qv); 

7—John (1654-1727), m Elizabeth— (d 1699); 

6—Thomas (1699-1754), m 1721, Esther Scott (1700-88) ; 

5-John (d 1822), m 1742, Martha Arnold (b 1721); 

4—Thomas (1754-1835), m 1755, Prudence Brown; 

3- Tepe (1783-1866), m 1801, Oliver Hovey (1774- 
1857 

2-Son of Alfred Todd (1799-1877), farmer and car- 
penter; m 1828, Mary Ann Hovey (1809-88); is- 
sue: I-Daniel James (b and d 1829); II-William 
Hervey (1830-63); II1I-Charles Edwin (1832-56) ; 
ITV—-Lucy Jane (1834-78; m Alfred Poyneer); V— 
Mary Augusta (1836-1908; m Peter Schreiber); 
Vi-James Alfred (6 1838; m Marien W. Smith); 
VIlI—Almeda Esther (1842-74; m Edmond 58S. 
Amidon); VIII—Ann Cornelia (1844-77); IX— 
Oliver Hovey (b 1847; m Julia Elizabeth Far- 
rand); X—Albert May (above). 

X—m Jan. 238, 1878, Augusta Margaret Allman, 0 
Sturgis, Mich., Sept. 20,.1855; dau. of John 
Allman; issue (all b} Nottawa, Mich.): 1—-Wil- 
liam Alfred, 6 May 20, 1879; 2—Albert John, 0 
Apr. 24, 1881; m Oct. 14, 1911, Mary Elizabeth, 
dau. of Frederick M. Hodge, of Kalamazoo, 
Mich. (issue: Albert John; Susanne; Mary 
Jane; Winship Appleton); 3-Ethel May, 0b 
July 12, 1885; Kalamazoo Coll.; U. of Chicago; 
m June 8, 1910, Edwin Le Grand Woodhams; 4 
Paul Harold, b Sept. 10, 1887; U. of Mich., 09; 
AC Gamat? Nov. 27, 1917-Feb. Pap aR service 
in France; m Jan. 1, 1920, Adeline, dau. of Ar- 
thur Allais, of Chicago, Ill. (issue: Paul; 
Harold; Thomas Allais); 5-Allman, b Mar. 16, 
1889; U. Mich., 711; m Jan. 1, 1916, Geraldine, 
dau. of Jay J. Raymond, of Wyoming, O. 
(issue: Allman, Jr.; Barbara; Nancy Ann). 

Id. Northwestern U.; (hon. A.M., U. Mich., 1922 
Pres. A. M. Todd Co., mfg. chemists, Kala- 


June 3, 


mazoo, Mich. Has traveled extensively 
abroad, studying institutions and govern- 
ments. Founder and owner of a museum of 


art and rare books. Author: Municipal Own- 
ership in Europe and America, 1918; The Rela- 
tion of Public Ownership to Social Justice and 
Democracy, 1920 (See Who’s Who in America). 
Residence: Kalamazoo, Mich. 


Bae ee BS John Cutler, / Burlington, Vt., Apr. 
19, ; 
9-William Torrey (qv); 


234 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


8-William (1638-1718), m Deborah Green (d 1729; 
John’); 

7-Joseph (1678-1723), m 1704, Hlizabeth Symmes; 

6—-Rev. Joseph (1707-89), m 1st, Elizabeth Wilson; 

5—Joseph (1733-1804), m 1757, Hannah Fisk (b 1728); 

4—Joseph (1768-1850), physician; m 1794, Mary 
Cutler; 

38-Augustus (1805-80), physician; m 1834, Deborah 
Cox (1808-80). j 

9-James Cutler (qv); 

&-James (1635-85), m Lydia (Moore) Wright (1643- 
1728; John Moore’); 

7—John (1675-1729), m 1700, Hannah Snow (0 1677; 
John§); 

6—Hezekiah (1707-92), m 1734, Susanna Clark (1712- 
74; Hanniel’); 

5-Manasseh, LL.D. (1742-1823), A.B., Yale, 1765; 
chaplain Am. Rev.; one of the projectors of 
the Ohio Company, 1787; mem. 7th and 8th Con- 
gresses, 1801-05; m 1766, Mary Balch (1740-1815; 
Rev. Thomas’); 

4—Mary (d 1836), m Joseph Torrey (4 above). 

4-John Paine, m Sally Rice (Col. Nathan® [1754- 
1834], maj. and col. Am. Rev.); 

3-Mary Moseley (1807-40), m 1830, Joseph Torrey, 
D.D. (1797-1867), A.B., Dartmouth, 1816; pres. 
U. Vt., 1862-66 (Joseph*, above). 

2-Son of Henry Augustus Pearson Torrey (1837- 
1902), prof. philosophy, U. Vt.; m 1864, Sarah 


Paine Torrey (1834-1917); issue: I-Lucy Wheel-~ 


er (1866-1918); Il-Henry Augustus (1871-1910; m 
Dorothy Van Patten); II1I—John Cutler (above). 

IlI-m June 16, 1809, Mabel Stuart Kelso, b N.Y. 
City, Dec. 29, 188; dau. of Joseph Kelso, of 
N.Y. City; issue (all 6 Yonkers, N.Y.): 1-Henry 
Cutler, 6 Apr. 4, 1911; 2-John Stuart, b Mar. Pail 
1919; 3-David Rice, b Jan. 11, 1924. 

A.B., U. Vt., ’98 (Sigma Phi, P.B.K.); Ph.D., Co- 
lumbia, 1902; (hon. D.Sc., U. Vt., 1922). Mem. 
faculty from 1903, and prof. hygiene from 1917, 
Cornell U. Med. Coll. Summer place: Bellport, 
L.I., N.Y. Residence: 58 Beechwood Ter., 
Yonkers, N.Y. 


1-TOWNE, John Henry, } Philadelphia, Pa., 
Jan. 2, 1869. 

5-Peter White, m Elizabeth Paynter; 

4-Dr. John, m Elizabeth Hall (Gov. David', col. 
Am. Rev., 4th gov. of Del., 1803-05, m Catherine 
Tingley); 

3—John P., m Eliza Canfield Tallmadge. 

10-Thomas Tallmadge (qv): 

9-Robert, m Sarah Nash; 

8-John (1654-90), m Abigail Bishop (Dep. Gov. 
James’); 

7-James (1689-1748), m Hannah Harrison; 

6-Rev. Benjamin (1725-86), B.A., Yale, 1747; m 
1750, Susannah Smith (1730-68: Rev. John’‘); 

5—-Col. Benjamin (1754-1835), B.A., Yale, 1773; col. 
Am. Rev.; mem. 7th to 14th Congresses, 1801- 
17; pres. Conn. Soc. Cin.; m 1784, Mary Floyd 
(1764-1805; Gen. William’, a “signer”; Nicoll’); 

4-Frederick A., m Eliza H. Canfield (Judson*, m 
Mabel Ruggles); 

3-Eliza C., m John P. White (3 above). 

2-Son of Henry Robinson Towne (1844-1924; See 
Vol. 1, p. 861, for Towne lineage), m 1868, Cora 
Elizabeth White (1844-1917). 

M Apr. 18, 1#0, Eleonora Swenson, b Austin, 
Tex., Aug. 24, 1869; dau. of Svante M. Swenson, 
of New York; issue: 1—Kleanor Susan, 0 N.Y. 
City, Mar. 18, 1901. 

S.B., M.I.T., 90 (Delta Psi). Sec. Yale & Towne 
Miz. Com Clubs: University, Racquet and 
Tennis, St. Anthony. Summer place: Mt. Kis- 
co, N.Y. Residence: 405 Park Av., New York. 


1-TREDWELL, Henry Hewlett, b East Willis- 
ton, N.Y., Oct. 6, 1878. 

§-Edward (Treadwell) Tredwell (d ca. 1660-61), 
from Eng. to Ipswich, Mass., 1637; progenitor 
of the family in America; settled at Hemp- 
stead, L.I., 1660; m Sarah-; 

8-John, of Hempstead; m Elizabeth Starr; 

7-Capt. Thomas (d 1722), m Hannah Denton (d 
1748, aet. 75; Samuel’, of Hempstead); 

6-Benjamin (1702-82), m Pheba Platt (1710-1738/39) ; 

eraur secon Benjamin (1735-1830), m Elizabeth Sea- 
ury; 

oes (1770-1855), m Rebecca Hewlett (1779- 

3-Samuel (1805-73), m Amanda M. Smith (1821-84). 

9-John Alden (qv); 

8-David, m Mary Southworth; 

7-Elizabeth, m John Seabury (d 1759; John’); 


6—Rev. Samuel (1706-64), m Elizabeth Powell; 

5-Blizabeth (1748-1818), m Benjamin Tredwell (5 
above). 

8-George Hewlett (d 1722), progenitor of the 
Hewlett family in America; m Mary Baylis; 

7-Lewis (6 1686), m Grace Hallet; 

6-Samuel (1712-1800), m Ruth Willis; 

5-Lewis S. (1775-1846), m Hannah Hewlett; 

4-Samuel L. (1803-69), m Maria Thorne; 

3—Henry Thorne (1828-1900), m Elizabeth Robbins. 

2-Son of Timothy Tredwell (1848-1908), m Anna 
Maria Hewlett (1852-1920); issue: I-Samuel; II— 
Henry Hewlett (above). 

II—m June 6, 1903, Harriet Woodhull Stratton, b 
College Point, N.Y., Sept. 18, 1878; dau. E. Platt 
Stratton; issue: 1—-Harriet Ann, b E. Williston, 
N.Y., Dec. 12, 1905; Wheaton, ’27; 2-Henry Hew- 
lett, Jr., b E. Williston, Oct. 28, 1910. 

Ed. Friends Acad. and pvtly. Mem. S.M.D., 
S.C.W., S.N.S., S.A.W., H.S., Hewlett Family 
Assn. Scottish Rite Mason, 32°, Shriner. 
Summer place: Sag Harbor, N.Y. Residence: 
“Haddington,” East Williston, N.Y. 


Dette Sot James Libby, b Boston, Mass., Nov. 

a - 

7-William Tryon (1635-1711), from Eng. before 
1670; settled at Wethersfield, Conn., 1673; m 
Saint Latimer (John§); 

6-Ziba, m Dorothy Baldwin; 

5-James (0 1709), m Jane Wright; 

4-Simeon (1746-78), B.A., Yale, 1769; Ist lt. 24 N.Y. 
Cont. Bn., 1776; m Bethiah Brown (1744-1838) ; 

38—Simeon (1778-1844), settled at Pownal, Me.; m 2d, 
Jane Cook (Saul‘, of Litchfield, Me., in naval 
Revolutionary service from Mass., m Elizabeth 
Snow; Barnabas, m Mercy, dau. of John 
Walker, dese. Stephen Hopkins, qv). 

Reese Cumming's (1750-1823), m Anna Jackson 

-1822 ; 

4—William (1777-1846), Cape Elizabeth, Me.; com- 
missary War 1812; m Anna Iibby (1779-1811); 

3—Daniel (1801-82), capt. militia of Cape Elizabeth, 
Me.; shipbuilder; m Lydia Wescott. 

§—Robert Jordan (qv); 

8-Dominicus (1664-1703), m Hannah Tristram; 

7—-Dominicus (1683-1749), m Joanna Bray; 

6—Nathaniel (6 1718), 1t. col. militia; m Hannah 
Woodbury; 

5-Ezekiel (1749-1818), m Mary Simonton; 

4—Betsey (1789-1854), m Joseph Wescott; 

3—Lydia (1810-38), m Daniel Cumming’s (3 above). 

2-Son of Joseph Tryon (1832-1918), provision 
dealer, Boston; m Ellen Bigelow Cummings (b 
1836); issue: IJames Libby (above); II—Win- 
throp Pitt (b 1869; A.B., Harvard, ’92; m Lillian 
Wainwright Hart); III—Ellen Isabel (b 1871; 
A.B., Radcliffe, ’00; teacher, Girls’ High School, 
Boston); I1V—Geneva (b 1873; A.B., Vassar, ’96; 
M.D., Tufts Coll. Med. School, 1907). 

I-—m Sept. 15, 1885, Katherine Elizabeth Allen, b 
Naples, Me., Mar. 18, 1865; studied at R.I. School 
of Design and Boston Museum of Fine Arts; 
artist, and lecturer on birds (See Who’s Who 
in America); dau. of Charles Addison Allen, m 
Anne Elizabeth, dau. of Dea. Nathaniel Walker, 
of Naples, Me.; issue: 1James Libby, Jr. (June 
23, 1887-July 23, 1887); 2-Sylvia, b Portland, Me., 
Sept. 18, 1892; A.B., Vassar, ’15, M.A., 1922; spe- 
cialized in English, Oxford U., Eng.; teacher 
of English; lecturer on literary and travel 
topics; 3-Robert Jordan (Apr. 23, 1899-Apr. 7, 
1901); 4-Richard Wescott, b Attleboro, Mass., 
Mar. 25, 1903;.B.S: in M.E., M.I.T., °25. 

A.B., Harvard, ’94; B.D., Episcopal Theol. Sch., 
1897; LL.B., Boston U., 1909, Ph.D., 1910. Deacon, 
P.E. Ch., 1896, priest, 1897; rector Attleboro, 
Mass., 1897-1907, Mansfield, Mass., 1900-07; asst. 
sec. Am. Peace Soc., 1907-11; sec. Mass. Peace 
Soc., 1911-14; dir. N.E. Dept. of Am. Peace Soc., 
1911-18; asst. registrar, Mass. Inst. Tech., since 
1920, asst. prof. 1922, asso. prof. since 1923, 
lecturer on internat. law since 1920 (See Who’s 
Who in America). Residence: 177 Brookview 
Rd., Medford, Mass. 


1-TUCKER, Robert Henry, }) Lunenburg Co., 
Va., Sept. 27, 1875. 

5-George Tucker (d 1784), settled in Lunenburg 
Co., Va., 1768; m Catherine—; 

4-Lewellen (ca. 1766-1827), m 1788, Ursula Pool 
(Colwell P.5, of Lunenburg Co.): 

3-Henry (1810-90), m Selina Skipwith Burwell. 

§-Maj. Lewis Burwell (qv); 

8-Lewis (d in 1710), of Carter’s Creek, Gloucester 


"eee 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 235 


Co., Va., later of King’s Creek, York Co.; mem. 
Gov.’s Council; m Abigail Smith; 

7—Lewis (1684-1744), m Miss Armistead; 

6-Armistead (1718-54), of Williamsburg, Va.; bur- 
gess; m Christian Blair; 

5-Lewis (1745-1800), of “Stoneland,” Mecklenburg 
Co.; col. state troops in Am. Rev.; mem. Gen. 
Assembly of Va.; m 2d, 1789, Elizabeth Harri- 
son (1758-1824; Henry*; Benjamin’, m Anne, dau. 
Robert, “King,” Carter; Benjamin’; Benjamin’; 
Benjamin”); 

4—Peyton Randolph (1792-1875), m 1814, Jane Sea- 
well, of Gloucester Co., Va.; 

3-Selina Skipwith (1822-94), m 1851, Henry Tucker 
(3 above). 

8-Col. George Carrington (qv); 

7-Judge Paul (1786-1818), burgess; judge Ct. Ap- 
peas of Va.; m Margaret Read (Col. Clement, 

15) 5 

6é—Mary, m Samuel Woodson Venable: 

5-Elizabeth, m William Morton Watkins; 

4—Samuel Venable, m Louisa M. Scott: 

3-Mary Scott, m Dr. Robert Carter Nelson. 

7-Thomas “Scotch Tom” Nelson (qv); 

6-Thomas (1716-82), m ca. 1745, Lucy Armistead; 

5-Maj. John (b 1748), major Va. Cont. troops; m 
1772, Nancy Carter (John*, Williamsburg, Va.): 

4—Robert, m Isabella Wilson; 

3-Dr. Robert Carter, m Mary Scott’ Watkins (3 
above). 

2-Son of Henry Williamson Tucker (1853-1914), m 
1878, Louisa Scott Nelson (1853-1915); issue: I- 
Selina (6 and d 1874); II—-Robert H. (above); ITI— 
Mary Louise Nelson (6 1878; m Harry C. Fick- 
len, See Vol. 1, p. 598); IV-John Lewellen (b 
1880; m Florence McCallum); V—Page Estelle 
(1882-1912; m Frank B. McFall); VI—Annie 
Ursula (b 1885). 

II-m June 15, 1918, Evelyn Page Edmunds, b Hali- 
fax Co., Va., Mar. 31, 1878; dau. of Thomas 
Barksdale Edmunds, of Halifax Co., Va. 

A.B., William _and Mary, ’93, A.M., 1897; post- 
grad. work, U. Wis., 1908-10 (Kappa Sigma, Phi 
Beta Kappa); LL.D., William and Mary, 1926. 
Prof. economics and business administration, 
Washington and Lee U., Lexington, Va. Chmn. 
Va. Industrial Commn., 1918-19; mem. Va. 
Commn. on Simplification and Economy of 
State and Local Govt., 1922-24 (See Who’s Who 
in America). Mem. S.C., S.R. Club: West- 
moreland (Richmond, Va.). Residence: Lex- 
ington, Va. 


1-TURNER, Arthur Gordon, }) Baltimore, Md., 
Oct. 12, 1886. 

§$-Edward Turner (1631-1707), from Eng. to St. 
Mary’s Co., Md.; 

8-Charles (traditional); 

7-Edward, “of St. Maries in the Province of 
Md., planter’; m Elizabeth—; m 2d, Mary-; 

€-Samuel, planter in St. Mary’s and Charles 
cos.; owner of “Turner’s Forest”; m Lydia-; 

5-Edward, “planter”; m Eleanor-; 

4—Charles, m Mary-; 

3—Edward, m Sarah Ann Raymond. 

2-Son of Charles Turner (1831-1901), m 1877, Rosa- 
lind Flynn (1852-92); issue: I-Charles F. (1879- 
1881); II-Edward Raymond (See Vol. 1, p. 866): 
IlI—James Flynn (b 1883; m Elizabeth Thelin); 
IV—Arthur Gordon (above). 

IV—m Mar. 20, 1920, Florence Brainerd, } Wash- 
ington, D.C., Oct. 30, 1898; dau. of Erwin C. 
Brainerd, of Washington; issue: I-Arthur Gor- 
eh Jr., b Jan. 21, 1922; 2-Philip Hale, } Oct. 1, 

24, 

Engaged in journalism, advertising and sales 
management. Club: Baltimore Country. Resi- 
dence: Chilham Rd., Mt. Washington, Balti- 
more, Md. 


phat hore Horace Burt, ) Cleveland, O., Jan. 4, 

6. 

9-William Tuttle (qv); 

8-Simon (1647-1719), m Abigail— (d 1722); 

7-Timothy (1682-1756), m 1706, Thankful Doolittle; 

6—Timothy (1716-60), m 1743, Hannah Wadhams; 

5-Amos _ (1745-1800), m Mary Parks; m 2d, Rosa- 
bella Denslow; 

4—David (1769-1841), m 2d, 1815, Naney B. (Peck) 
Fairchild; 

3-Henry Blakeslee (1817-78), m 1837, Emeline Reid. 

2-Son of Horace Augustus Tuttle (} 1851), m Ella 
Frances Burt (now Mrs. Hubbard Cooke; See 
Vol. 1, p. 163). 

M Aug. 14, 1916. Eva Louisa Kennedy (Apr. 20, 
1885-Aug. 5, 1924); issue: 1-Eva Louisa, b Cleve- 


land, O., Sept. 24, 1917; 2-Henry Burt, b Madi- 
son, O., July 30, 1919; 3-Howard McDonald, }b 
Madison, Sept. 11, 1920; 4-Daniel Lawrence, b 
Santa Ana, Calif., Sept. 9, 1921. 

Ph.B., Yale-S., 97; M.A., Columbia, 1906. Chem- 
ist, farmer. Pvt., corp., sgt., 1st Ohio Vol. 
Cav., Spanish-Am. War. Clubs: Union, Uni- 
versity. Mem. Cleveland Engring. Soe. Win- 
ter place: Palm Springs, Riverside Co., Calif. 
Residence: Chapel Road, Madison, O. 


BOSTOCK 


Arms: 


Sable, an fesse humettee argent. 

Crest: On the stump of a tree eradicated argent, 
a bear’s head erased, sable muzzled or. 

Motto: 


Semper Presto Servire. 


1-SPENSER-BROWN, Adelaide Crary Bostock 
(Mrs. Harry), b Chicago, Ill., Sept. 5, 1859. 

Bostock ancestors dese. from famous Saxon 
family Osmer de Botestock, by Sir William, 
Lord of Bostoc, m Elizabeth, dau. of Lord 
Audley and Heliegh, of Cheshire, Eng., 1080. 

9-Elder William Brewster (qv); 

8-Jonathan (1593-1659), m 1624, Lucretia Oldham; 

7-Benjamin (1633-89), m Ann (Adis) Darte; 

6—Daniel (1666-1735), m Hannah Gager; 

5—-John (6 1695), m Dorothy Treat; 

ee (1731-1806), m Oliver Crary, of Preston, 

onn.; 

3-Oliver A. (d 1886), pioneer settler of Chicago, 
1836; m 1828, Mary TylerAmes, of Preston, Conn. 

2-Dau. of Mary Adelaide Crary (1831-60), m 1854, 
Francis Harry Bostock (1824-1907), b Cheshire, 
Eng., came to U.S. 1850, to Chicago 1854; issue: 
I-Edward Crary (1855-1903); II—-Adelaide Crary 
(above). 

II-m July 28, 1880, Harry Spenser-Brown (Mar. alge 
1846-Nov. 26, 1919); M.D., C.M., McGill U., 1873: 
issue: 1—Ethel, 6b Chicago, Ill., Nov. 21, 1881; m 
Paris, France, June 8, 1902, Comte Edouard de 
Acumha de Gramedo, Marquis de Bethmare, 
grandee of Spain, of the 1st class (d Paris, 
July 10, 1920; issue: Consuelo, b Apr. 25, 1903; 
Comte Jean, } Paris, France, Jan. 4, 1918); 2— 
Dorothy, b Chicago, Feb. 18, 1888; ed. at Paris, 
France; served as nurse of French Red Cross 
at front under fire, World War; m at N.Y., 
Mar. 16, 1923, Charles Counselman, of Chicago. 

Residence: 1255 N. State St., Chicago, Ill. 

1-TYLER, Louise McCulloch Rollins 


Richard K.). 
9-James (Rawlins) Rollins (b ca. 1605), from Eng. 


(Mrs. 


236 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


to Ipswich, Mass., before 1632; settled at Do- 
ver, N.H.; m Hannah-; 

8—-Ichabod (1641-1707), killed by Indians; m Mary 
Tibbets; 

i—Jeremiah (b ca. 1675) m Elizabeth Ham; 

6-Judge Ichabod (1722-1800) began to write name 
Rollins; mem. cony. at Exeter, N.H., 1775; first 
judge of probate at Rollinsford; m Abigail 
Wentworth (1723-90; Capt. Benjamin’, m Eliza- 
beth Leighton; Ezekiel§8; Elder William’, qv); 

5-John (1745-1828), soldier Am. Rev.; rep. Gen. 
Ct.; m Mary Carr; . : 

4-John (1771-1855), m 1791, Betsey Shapleigh (Eli- 
sha5, officer Am. Rev., m Elizabeth Waldron; 
Nicholas®, m Elizabeth, dau. of Capt. Elisha 
Plaisted); 

3—Daniel G. (1796-1875), m Susan Binney Jackson 
(Simon, officer Am. Rev., m Sally Spring; Gen. 
Michael’, officer Am. Rev., m Ruth, dau. Ebe- 
nezer Parker, minute man at Lexington; 
Michael*®; Edward’; Sebas8; Edward®, qv). 

8-Maurice Hobbs (1615-1706), from Eng. to New- 
bury, Mass., 1638; settled at Hampton, N.H., 
ca, 1640; commr. to Mass., 1689, to “Confer and 
resolve upon a method of govt. in the prov- 
ince; m bet. 1640-48, Sarah HEstowe; 

7—Maurice (1652-1741), m 1678, Sarah-; 

Siamese (1693-1756), Hampton, N.H.; m 1720, Lucy 

Ow; 

5-Benjamin (1728-1804), signer Assn. Test; m 1757, 
peek Fogg (Abner’, also signer Assn. 

est); 

4—Benjamin (1767-1848), m 1795, Sarah Hilton; 

38-Josiah Hilton (1795-1854), eminent lawyer of 
N.H.; m 1825, Rhoda Davis Chapman (g. dau. 
Timothy Jones, also signer Assn. Test). 

1C—Gov. John Winthrop (qv); 

¥-Mary, m 1632, Rev. Samuel Dudley (Gov. Thom- 
as’, qv); 

S-Anne, m Edward Hilton (1626-99), 
Common Pleas; rep. Gen. Ct.; 

7-Anne, m her cousin, Richard Hilton; 

6-Edward, m Elizabeth-; 

5-Josiah, m Sarah Ames; 

4-Sarah, m Benjamin Hobbs (4 above). 

2—-Dau. of Edward Ashton Rollins (1828-85), m 
1855, Ellen Chapman Hobbs (1831-81). 

M Apr. 4, 1908, Richard Knickerbocker Tyler 
(Nov. 21, 1868-Feb. 17, 1920); A.B., Dartmouth, 
90; LL.B., Columbia, 1895; lawyer and business 
man, Washington; son of Maj. Richard Wool- 
sey Tyler, of Washington, D.C. 

Mem. C.D.A., D.A.R. Residence: 1721 19th St. 
N.W., Washington, D.C. 


1-TUTHILL, Burnet Corwin, ) New York, INBYe; 
Nov. 16, 1888, 

10-Henry Tuthill (1612-50), from Eng. in the 
“Planter,” 1635, settled at Hingham, Mass.; 
freeman, 1688; constable, 1640; removed to 
Southold, L.I., with Rev. Young’s company; m 
Bridget-—; 

9-John (1635-1717), m 2d, 1690, Sarah Frost (d 1727); 

ae (1658-1754), m 1688, Mehitable Wells (1666- 

Ope (1700-85), m 1727, Prudence Goldsmith (d 


é-Daniel (1782-1822), m 1759, Sarah Thurston (1725- 
5-Samuel (1766-1812), m 1794, Judith Ludlam (1774- 


4—Daniel Ludlam (1803-57), m 1821, Catherine A. 
Edwards (1804-66); 

3—George Flavius (1824-1906), m 1847, Jane L. Price 
(1824-1909). 

I-Matthias Corwin (d 1658), settled at Ipswich, 
Mass., 1633; a founder of New Haven; removed 
to Southold, L.I., with Rev. John Young’s com- 
pany, 1640; m Margaret (Morton?); 

Be (1630-1702), m 1658, Mary Glover (d ante 

7—John (1663-1729), m Sarah-; 

6—-David (1710-1780), m 1732, Deborah Wells (d 1798); 

5-Eli (1757-1833), m 1777, Dorothy Horton (d 1840): 

Foun H. (1793-1881), m 1817, Cynthia Wells (d 

38—John (1826-1897), m 1850, Harriet E, Finch (d 1893: 
Henry’, m Harriet, dau. of Joshua Williams 
[1749-1808], m Hannah Hurlburt). 

2—-Only child of William Burnet Tuthill, A.M. (b 
1855), architect; m 1881, Henrietta Elisabeth 
Corwin (1852-1917). 

VW Jan. 1, 1917, Helen Hersey (See Vol. 1, p. 339, 
for genealogy); issue: 1-Anne, } Plandome, 
L.I., Apr. 29, 1919, 


judge Ct. 


A.B., Columbia, ’09, A.M., 1910. Gen, manager 
Cincinnati Conservatory of Music since 1922. 
Mem. Cincinnatus Assn., MacDowell Soc. Club: 
Columbia University (New York). Residence: 
2209 Auburn Ay., Cincinnati, O. 


1-TYLER, Bertha Kellogg (Mrs. Bert Albert), 
b Evart, Mich., Oct. 25, 1872. 

8-Daniel Kellogg (1630-88), from Eng., settled at 
Norwalk, Conn., ante 1656; dep. Gen. Ct.; m 2d, 
1655, Bridget Bouton (John®, m Alice—); 

7-Samuel (1678-1757), rep. Gen. Ct.; m Sarah Platt 
(1678-1750; Dea. and Sgt. John’); 

6-Gideon (1717-71), m Hannah-; 

5-Isaac (1745-1829), soldier Am. Rev. 3 yrs. and 2 
months; m 1st, Hannah Fitch (Matthew); 

4-Gideon (1767-1807), m 1802, Sarah (Hubbell) 
Towner (Capt. Gershom Hubbell5, Am. Rev.); 

3-Ozias (1805-86), m Daphne Eliza Cook (1810-78). 

2-Dau. of Gideon Kellogg, III (1846-1911), travel- 
ing salesman; m 1868, Emily Euphemia Don- 
aldson (1850-92); issue: I—Bertha (above); II- 
Ruth (6 1886; m E. R. Boozer). 

I—m Oct. 30, 1895, Bert Albert Tyler, b Ogle Co., 
Ill., Feb, 12, 1868; son of Horace Chamberlain 
Tyler, of Ogle Co.; issue: 1-Betty, b Evanston, 
Ill., Dec. 18, 1896; m July 30, 1919, Capt. Albert 
Hovey Peyton, U.S.A. (issue: Virginia Tyler; 
Sarah West). 

Northwestern U., 1 yr. Teacher. Member 
DIE RAG, (DsAtC se DlARR aS. D. PIN eH eEtiste 
aoe Soc. Residence: “Edgewood,” Dalton, 

a. 


1-VANCE, Anna Lydia Russell (Mrs. Frank L.), 
b Algomac, Mich., June 27, 1858. 

3-John Smith (d 1684), from Eng. to New Haven, 
Conn., 1639; later settled-at Milford; m Grace 
Hawley; 

8-John (1646-1732), m Phoebe Canfield; 

7-Thomas (1677-1743), m Hannah Camp; 

6—Jabez (1705-87), m Ruth Seymour; 

5-Abrakam (1733-84), 1t. Am. Rev.; m Mary Bax- 
ter; 

yale (1754-1808), officer Am. Rev.; m Sarah 

rane; 

3—John Keyzar (1785-1854), War 1812; m Catharine 
McDonald. 

2-Dau. of Sarah Crane Smith (1820-87), m Samuel 
Russell (1813-79). 

M June 1, 1885, Frank Leslie Vance (Sept. 9, 1847- 
Dec. 2, 1908); prominent underwriter, Milwau- 
kee, Wis.; son of Capt. David Vance. 

Meme 'C.DEAC) DY PAv (C.D Se V lili iy Ges 
Order of Americans of Armorial Ancestry, 
D.A.R., U.S.D.1812. Residence: 227 BE. Palmer 
Av., Detroit, Mich. 


1-VAN HORN, Arthur Palmer, }) Leetsdale, a 
July 17, 1887. 

10—Christian Barentsen Van Horn (d 1658), from 
Holland, settled in New Amsterdam ante 
1653; prominent officer of New Amsterdam; m 
Jannetje Jans (d 1694; Tyman Jansen", m 
Martije Webber); 

9-Barents Christensen (6b 1657), m Geertje Claus- 
sen (0 1662; Dirck”, m Myrtie Roelofs); 

8-Christiansen Barentsen (1681-1751), rep. Pa. 
Gen. Assembly, 1728-32, 1734-87; m Williamtje 
Van Dycke (1681-1760; Hendrick®); 

7-Henry (1707-61), 1m Susanna Vieck 
(Paulus’) ; 

6—Henry (1728-77), capt. Pa. inf. in Am. Rev., died 
in service; m 1758, Elizabeth Van Sant (Isaiah’); 

5-Isaiah (1760-1844), lt. 4th Bn., Bucks Co. militia 
in Am. Rev.; m Dorcas Logan; 

4—John (6 1796), m 1824, Thirsa Hastings (1806-61); 

3-James Devin (1834-64), pvt. Co. H, Ist Pa. Regt. 
in Civil War, killed at Malvern Hill, Va.; m 
1859, Sarah Jane Taylor (1840-1906). 

2-Son of John Hastings Van Horn (b 1860), m 
1886, Ella Palmer (b 1865); issue: I—Arthur 
Palmer (above); II-Sarah Isabel (b 1891: m 
1919, Garrett Dean). 

I—Not married. Banking. -Vet., World War; lt. 

Mem. H.S., S.A.R. Resi- 


Van 


U.S.A. Reserve. 
dence: Corpus Christi, Tex. 


1-WRIGHT, Capt. Thomas Elbert (Oct. 24, 1892- 
Apr. 17, 1924). 

4-John Thomas Wright, m Lucy Smith; 

8-Thomas S. (1811-83), m Martha Elizabeth Pat- 
terson (1819-1905; John R.4, m Martha Gilliam). 

€—Philip Sutherland, m Fannie-; : 

5-Hopie Ann, m Parker Newhbill (Nathaniel®, of 
Prince Edward Co., Va., m —Parbury): 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 237 


4—-Nathaniel J., 2d, m Mary Ann Odineal (d 1905; 
Thomas C.°, m Mary Chewning); 

38—-Hopie Ann (1853-1907), m 1870, Edward Haynes 
Poindexter (1842-1904), soldier C.S.A. (Dr. 
Thomas L.‘, of Halifax Co., Va.; m Betsy 
Burke Smith). 

2-Son of Wesley Davis Wright (v 1862), m Mary 
Elizabeth Poindexter (6 1871). 

M Aug. 10, 1921, Lucy Chase Denny (qv for ge- 
nealogy and issue). 

A.B., U. Va., 18; A.M., Harvard, 1916; completed 
Harvard Ph.D. except thesis. Volunteered 
May 15, 1917, and entered first O.T.C. at Fort 
Meyer, Va.; commad. 2d It., C.A., Aug. 15, 1917; 
Ist 1t., Feb. 7, 1918; capt., Sept. 18, 1918; adj., 
3d Bn., 47th C.A., mine property officer and 
asst. mine cdr., coast defence of Chesapeake 
Bay, till June 10, 1918; service in France, Oct. 
18, 1918-Mar. 7, 1919. Law student U. Va., 1920; 
lawyer, Roanoke, Va., 1920 till death 1924, 


1-WRIGHT, Lucy Chase Denny (Mrs. Thomas 
E.), b Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tenn., 
Jan. 21, 1893. 
1i-John Tilley (qv); 
10—Elizabeth (1607-87), m John Howland (qv); 
9—Desire (1625-83), m 1648, Capt. John Gorham 


(av); 
8-Mercy (1659-1725), m George Denison (1653-1711; 
eds George’; William”, av): 
—Samuel (0 1685), m Mary Lay (b 1685), widow of 
oncistapher Minor; 
6—Merey (1718-97), m -1737, Nathaniel Chapman 
igeek Nathaniel’; Nathaniel’; Capt. Robert’, 
qv); 


5-Lt. Lebbeus (1752-1833), officer Am. Rev.; m 1st, 
1776, Sybil Kirtland (1758-96; Lt. Philip’, of 
Deep River, Conn.); 

4— ae (1787-1823), m 1810, Lucretia Magne (1788- 
8738) 

2—-Allen A. (1818-90), m 1840, Mary Elizabeth Chase 
(1824-1901; Daniel*; Daniel®; Amos*; Samuel*; 
Moses’; Aquilla®, qv). 

10-Thomas Stanton (qv); 

%-Thomas (1638-1713), rep. Conn. Assembly, 3683, 
1689; m 1659, Sarah Denison (1642-1701; Capt. 
George": William4, av); 

meee! (1660- -1743), m 1680, Robert Lay, 2d (1654/55- 

7—Mary (b 1685), as widow of Christopher Minor, 
m 2d, 1709, Samuel Denison (7 above). 

2-Dau. of Lucy Chase Chapman, m 1881, Collins 
Denny (See Vol. 1, p. 544, for other lines). 

M Aug. 10, 1921, Capt. Thomas Elbert Wright 
(qv); issue: 1-Lucy Chase, 6 Richmond, Va.. 
June 18, 1922; 2-Mary Elizabeth, b Richmond, 
Jan. 5, 1924. 

A.B., Randolph-Macon Woman’s Coll., ’16; U. 
Va., summers, 1915-16; Columbia U., summer, 
1916; U. Richmond, grad. work, 1918-19; Med. 
Coll. of Va., 1918-20; Johns Hopkins Med. 
Sch., 1920-21; State Teacher’s Coll., Farmville, 
Va.,.Summer, 1924. Teacher, John Marshall 
High Sch., Richmond, Va., 1917-18; Med. Coll. 
of Va., 1918-20; Jefferson High Sch., Roanoke, 
Va., 1921-22; Randolph Talcott Sch., Richmond, 
Va., 1924-25; St. Catherine’s Sch., Richmond, 
1925-26. Mem. D.A.R., U.D.C. Residence: 1619 
Park Av., Richmond, Va. 


1-DENNY, Collins, Jr., ) Vanderbilt University, 
Nashville, Tenn., June 10, 1899. 

10-John Collins (1616/17-1670; son of John, of 
London), of Boston, Mass.; m Susannah-—; 

9-John (1640/41-1704) of Guilford, Conn.; m Mary 
(Trowbridge?), dau.(?) of Thomas Trowbridge 


(qv); 
8—Mary (b 1663), m 1681, Dea. Nathaniel Chapman 
(16538-1726) ; 
7-Nathaniel (b 1686), m 1709, Elizabeth Spencer; 
6—Nathaniel (1714- -55), m 1737, Mercy Denison (1713- 


1797) ; 
5-Lt. Lebbeus (1752-1833), m 1st, 1776, Sybil Kirt- 


land; 

en (1787-1823), m 1810, Lucretia Magne (178S- 

3—Allen Armstrong (1813-90), 
abeth Chase (1824-1901). 

10-Tristram Clarke (1590/91-1661), 
Mass.; m Faith-; 

9-Faith (1619/20-1675), 
(av); 

8-Edward (1637/38-1690), of Plymouth, Mass.; m 
Sarah Faunce (1645/46-1693; John®, m Patience, 
dau. of George Morton, qv); 


m 1840, Mary Hliz- 
of Duxbury, 


m 2d, 1685, Edward Doty 


7-—Mercy (b 1684), m 1713, Daniel Pratt (b 1680), of 
Saybrook, Conn.; 
6—Sybil (6 1725), m 1757, Lt. Philip Kirtland; 
5-Sybil (1758-96), m Lt. Lebbeus Chapman (5 
above). 
10-Philip Kirtland, of Lynn, Mass.; 
9-Nathaniel (1616/17-1686), m Parnell—; 
8—Lt. John (1659-1717), of Saybrook, Conn.; 
Lydia Pratt (b 1660; Lt. William’, qv); 
7-Philip (6 1693), m Lydia Marvin (1704-64); 
6—Lt. Philip (6 1727), m Sybil Pratt (6 above). 
2—Son of Lucy Chase Chapman (0 1857), m 1881, 
Collins Denny (See Vol. 1, p. 544, for other 
lineages, also Mrs. Thomas HE. Wright, qv). 
Not married. A.B., Princeton, ’21; LL.B., U. 
Va., 1924. Lawyer; instr. law, Mechanics 
Inst., Richmond, Va. Second It., inf., U.S.A., 
World War. Mem. Phi Kappa Sigma, Phi 
Delta Phi, Phi Beta Kappa, Raven Soc. Clubs: 
University, Country. Address: Travelers 
Bldg., Richmond, Va. 


eR orelitad fat t tate Horace, !) Clinton, Ia., 
22, 1867 
8-Jan Pietersen Van Deventer (1628-post 1687), 
from Holland in the ‘Hope,’ to New Am- 
sterdam, 1662; m Engels Teunis; ; 
7—-Pieter Jansen (b 1653), m 1686, Mayke Christian; 
6—Christian, m Patience-; 
5-Christopher (1731-94), Mary Lane (1733-1817); 
Tine (1755-1837), m 1781, Mary Durham (1i6l- 
3-Christopher (1788-1839), m 1823, Sally Birekhead. 
8-Christopher Birckhead, m Joane—; 
7-Solomon, m 1704, Ann Childs; 
6—Christopher, m Ann Harrison; 
5—-Christopher, col. Talbot Co. (Md.) Bn. 
itia; mem. Md. House of Delegates; 
monson; 
4—-Solomon (1761-1829), m Jane McCulloch (1750-87; 
Hugh®, m Christina Mullen); 
3-Sally (1796-1874), m Christopher 
(3 above). 
2-Son of Col. James Thayer Van Deventer (1830- 
1910), m 1861, Laetitia Flournoy (1834-1919); issue: 
I—-James Flournoy (1862-86); II-Thomas Lenox 
(1865-94); I1I—Horace (above); IV—Hugh Flour- 
noy (1870-1925; m Garafilia Lyon); V—Fayette 
Flournoy (qv for Flournoy lineage); VI—Chris- 
topher (0b 1874). 
IlI-m Apr. 9, 1902, Mary (Lurton) Finley (qv). 
Grad. Mich. Mil. Acad., ’86; Ph.B., U. Mich., ’90 
(Alpha Delta Phi); LL.B., Harvard, 1893. Law- 
yer; city atty., West Knoxville, Tenn., 1895-97; 
mem. Tenn. Senate, 1901; clerk, U.S. Dist. 
Court for eastern district of Tenn., May 2. 
1905-Oct. 21, 1918, and July 1, 1919-Dec. 31, 1923. 
First lt. and regtl. q.m. and capt., 6th U.S. 
Volwint. 1898-99) capt... Quy Com Uns An Oct. 
21, 1918-June 26, 1919; assigned to finance sect. 
of Purchase, Storage and Traffic Div., Wash- 
ington; capt., finance, O.R.C. Mem. S.R., 
M.O.F.W., M.O.L.L., A.L., etc. Mason (82°, 
K.T.). Club: Cherokee Country. Residence: 
945 Temple Av., Knoxville, Tenn. 


1-VAN DEVENTER, Mary Lurton (Mrs. Hor- 
ace), 6 April 3, 1878. 

4-William Lurton, of Scott Co., Ky.; 

3—Lycurgus Leonidas, m Sarah Harmon. 

7-Thomas Owen (will dated 1741, probated 1744), 
of Henrico Co., Va.; m Elizabeth Brooks, of 
Ty . 


Va.; 

6—-John (1695-1794), 

cane (1754-1824), 

4—John (1787- 1879), m Mary Amis Goodwin; 

8—Dr. Benjamin Rush (1813-49), m Katherine Ken- 
nedy Howard (Jacob‘, m Sarah Ruston Ken- 
nedy [Judge John*, of Tenn.; Dr. Samuel‘, 
surgeon Am. Revy.]). 

2Dau. of Horace Harmon Lurton, D.C.L., LL.D. 
(1844-1914), served in C.S.A., 3 yrs.; chief jus- 
tice of Tenn.; U.S. circuit judge, 1893-1910; 
asso. justice Supreme Ct. of U.S., 1910-14; m 
1867, Mary Frances O'wen; issue: I-Katherine 
Howard (d); II-Leon Owen (d); IIlI—Mary 
(above); IV—Horace Harmon, Jr. (0b 1876; m 
Margaret Williamson Richardson). 

TiI-m Robert Johnston Finley. 

M 2d, Apr. 9, 1902, Horace Van Deventer (qv). 

Residence: 945 Temple Av., Knoxville, Tenn. 

1-VAN DEVENTER, Fayette Flournoy, } Clin- 
ton, Ia., Aug. 17, 1872. 

7-Laurent Flournoy, m Gabrielle Mellin; 


m 1679, 


July 


of mli- 
m —jad- 


Van Deventer 


m Mildred Grant; 


officer Am. Rev.; m Amelia 


238 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


6—Jean Jacques (1686-1740), m 1720, Elizabeth Wil- 
liams (6b 1695); : 

5-Samuel (6 1724), m 1748, Elizabeth Harris (John*; 
Thomas’; Capt. Thomass); 

4-David (1761-1831), m Blizabeth Mills Brittan 
(1760-1830) ; ’ 

3-Thomas Jefferson (1800-82), m 1830, Maria Ann 
Dallam. 

7-Richard Dallam (son of Robert, 1602-63, mfr. 
of pipe organs; g.son of Thomas, of Dallam, 
Lancashire, Eng.), came from Eng., 1690; law- 
yer; m Elizabeth Martin; 

6—Maj. William (1716-61), m Matthews 
(Roger’) ; 

5-Francis Matthews, m Martha Smith; 

4-Nathan Smith, m Sarah Hicks; 

3-Maria (1810-48), m Thomas Jefferson Flournoy 
(3 above). 

9-Gov. Thomas Trench, of Md.; 

8-Elizabeth, m James Rigby; " 

7—Nathan (1695-1752), col. of light horse, 1736; 

6-Blizabeth, m William Smith; — 

5-Martha, m Francis M. Dallam (5 above). 

2-Son of Laetitia Flournoy (1834-1919), m 1861, 
Col. James Thayer Van Deventer (1830-90). 
For issue and -Van Deventer lineage see Hor- 
ace Van Deventer. 

M Oct. 18, 1899, Martha Lynn Rhea (qv); issue 
(all 6 Knoxville, Tenn.): 1-Christopher, b June 
17, 1901; m Oct. 14, 1924, Elizabeth Barton, 0D 
July 30, 19095; 2-Robert Rhea, b Feb. 15, 1908; 
3-Laetitia, 6 Aug. 30, 1905; 4-Isabella b Mar. 
2, 1910. 

Ed. U. of Tenn., and U. Mich., ’96 (Alpha Delta 
Phi). Treas. and vestryman St. John’s P.E. 
Ch., Knoxville; Tenn. Mém- S:R. Glubs: 
Cherokee Country, Appalachian. Residence: 
862 Temple Av., Knoxville, Tenn. 


1-VAN DEVENTER, Martha Lynn Rhea (Mrs. 
Fayette F.), 6 Knoxville, Tenn., Dec. 14, 1877. 

7-—Matthew Campbell, who assumed the name 
Rhea when he fled from Scotland to Ireland: 

6—-Matthew Campbell Rhea, II, m 2d, Elizabeth 
McLain; 

5—Joseph (1715-77), from Ireland to Phila., 1769; 
d@ in Md.; m Elizabeth McIlwaine (1732-1793), 
of Ireland; 

4—Joseph (1762-1825), m 1789, Frances Breden (1764- 
1850) ; 

3-Samuel (1795-1863), m 1832, Martha Lynn (1810- 
1878). 

1i—Richard Warren (qv); 

10—Mary, m 1628, Robert Bartlett (1603-76), from 
Eng. in the “Anne,” 1623; 

9-Lydia (1648-91), m James Barnaby (d ca. 1677); 

8-James (1670-1726), m Joanna Harlow (1669-1725): 

Beet’ Cee (1706-74), m Elizabeth Gardner (1703- 
788) ; 


6-Samuel (1735-79?), m Sylvia Winslow (1733-737); 

5—Lydia (1760-1829), m Nathaniel Foster (1751- 
1823) ; 

4-Lucinda (1782-1855), m Perez Dickinson (1763- 
1815) ; 


Ann 


ee ee (1811-49), m James Harvey Cowan 

(1801-71). 

2-Dau. of Robert Morrison Rhea (1842-1903), m 
1870, Isabella White Cowan (b 1849). 

M Oct. 18, 1899, Fayette Flournoy Van Deventer 
(qv for issue). 

Residence: 862 Temple Av., Knoxville, Tenn. 


1-VAN LANDINGHAM, Susie Harwood (Mrs. 
Ralph), 6 Minneapolis, Minn., June 20, 1867. 

J-George Harwood, first treasurer of Mass. Co.: 

8-Nathaniel (1626-1716); 

7—Peter (1671-1740), m Mary Fox (1672-1742): 

6—-Benjamin (1713-58), m Bridget Brown (1715-62): 

5-Zachariah (1742-1821), soldier in Battle of Ben- 
nington; m Lavinia Rice (1751-1808); 

4—Perez (1772-91), m Lucinda Finch (b 1773): 

a (1792-1870), m Abigail Blackmer (1792- 

§-Dea. Walter Deane (qv); 

&-James, m Eleanor Cogoes; 

7—James (b 1647), m Sarah Tisdale: 

6-James (1674-1747), m Sarah Packer; 

5—John (6 1707), m Martha Black; 

4—Christopher (1756-1838), m Rebecca Palmer 
(1760-91) ; 

pe torte (1788-1854), m Sarah Ross (1788- 

0). 

2-Dau. ct Norman Blackmer Harwood (1830-85), m 
1860, Susan Drury Deane (1832-1918): issue: I— 
Sarah (1861-64); II—-Henry (1863-93): III—Deane 
Austin (1865-69); IV-Susie (above); V—-Norman 


Beaty (1869-81); VI—Fanny (b 1872; m Arthur B. 
M. Gibbes; m 2d, George L. Taylor); VII-In- 
fant; VIII—Abigail Lucinda (b 1876). 

IV—m Sept. 17, 1901, Ralph Van Landingham, b 
Charlotte, N.C., Nov. 9, 1875; son of John Henry 
Van Landingham, of Charlotte; issue: 1-Su- 
san Deane, and 2—Ralph (twins), 6 June 14, 1902. 

Was v.-chmn., later chmn. local A.R.C. chapter, 


which was formed in her home; comdat. 
A.R.C. canteen; awarded service medals. 
Mem. C.D.A., D.A.R., Sulgrave Instn. Resi- 


dence: Charlotte, N.C. 


1-VAN RENSSELAER, Louisa Greenough Lane 
(Mrs. William Bayard), b Cambridge, Mass., 
Nov. 21, 1860. 

9-William Lane (d 1654), 
chester, Mass., 1635; 

8-George (d 1689), m Sarah Harris; 

7—John (1647-1712), m 1674, Mehitable Hobart; 

6—Samuel (1677/78-1725), m Bethia-—; 

5-Dea. Ebenezer (1713-90), m 1735/36, Bertha Shaw; 

4-Capt. Ebenezer (1747/48-1808), m 1783, Martha 
Phelps; 

3—Martin (1785-1859), m 1808, Lucretia Swan. 

9-Lion Gardiner (qv); 

8-David (1636-89), first child of English parents 
to be 6 in Conn.; m 1657, Mrs. Mary Lering- 
man; S : 

7-John (1661-1738), m Mary Kling (Samuel’); 

6—David (1691-1751), m 1718, Rachel Schellinger; 

5-Col. Abraham (b 1721), m 1745, Mary Smith; 

4—Capt. Abraham (1763-96), m 1781, Phoebe Dayton; 

3-Samuel Smith (1789-1859), m 1823, Mary Cath- 
arine L’Hommedieu. 

9-Kiliaen Van Rensselaer (qv); 

epee Jeremias (1632-74), m 1662, Maria van Cort- 
andt; 

7—Anna (1665-1715), m 1693, Hon. William Nicoll; 

6—Catherine (1709-79), m 1728, Jonathan Havens; 

5-Nicoll (1733-83), m 1755, Sarah Fosdick; 

4—-Mary Catherine (1765-1843), m 1803, Ezra L’Hom- 
medieu; 

3-Mary C. (1806-38), m Samuel Smith Gardiner 
(3 above), 

2-Dau. of George Martin Lane, Ph.D., LL.D. 
(1828-97), A.B., Harvard, ’46; prof. Latin, Har- 
vard U., 1851-94; m 1857, Frances Eliza Gar- 
diner (1832-76); m 2d, 1878, Fanny (Bradford) 
Clark; issue (Ist marriage): I-Gardiner Mar- 
tin (1859-1914; m Emma Louise Gildersleeve): 
II—Louisa Greenough (above); IlI—Katharine 
Ward (1862-93). 

II-m Nov. 3, 1880, William Bayard Van Rens- 
selaer (Oct. 4, 1856-Sept. 25, 1909), son of Bayard 
Van Rensselaer (Stephen?; Gen. Stephen‘; 
Stephen®; Stephen®; Kiliaen?; Col. Jeremias?; 
Kiliaen’), 

Pres. Albany diocesan branch, Woman’s Auxil- 
iary to Bd. of Missions of P.E. Ch.; mem. 
Albany diocesan com. of central com. of 
Woman’s Church Work; pres. Schuyler Man- 
sion Trustees; pres. Albany Child’s Hosp.; 
dir. Albany Boys’ Club; hon. pres. Albany Co. 
Council of Girl Scouts. Was mem. exec. com. 
Albany Co. Chapter of A.R.C., and mem. bd. 
mgrs. Am. Ambulance Hosp., Paris, during 
World War. Mem. C.D.A. (exec. com. State 
of N.Y.); GiL.M.A., H/S/Al, D.A.R:, ete. Resi= 
dence:'385 State St., Albany, N.Y. 


1-VAN SCHAICK, Louis Joseph, }) Cobleskill, 
IND Yes 0 Ulyet 1875: 

7-Stephen Van Schaick, from Holland to Mon- 
mouth, N.J., 1660; 

6—Francis; 

5-William (1727-1808), m Patience Schenck: 

4—Koert (1757-1826), soldier Am. Rev.; m Mar- 
garet Wilson; 

ei W. (1804-82), m 1829, Elizabeth Slinger- 
and. 

2-Son of John Van Schaick (b 1840), lawyer; 
mem. N.Y. Senate; m 1871, Frances Eliza 
Shaver (6 1851); issue: I-Charles Shaver (b 
1872; m Hazel Lillian Fletcher); II—John, Jr. 
(See Vol. 1, p. 870); I1I-Louis Joseph (above); 
TV—Jessie Schuyler (b 1877; m A. L. Norton); 
V—George Slingerland (b 1888; m Blanche A. 
Le Fevre); VI-Francis Edward (b 1892: m Kath- 
erine Mallette Hardwick). 

I1I-m Aug. 1, 1906, Nellie Mae Kellogg (qv). 

U.S.M.A., ’99. Second It., 4th Inf., Apr. 10, 1899; 
Ist It., 16th Inf., Feb. 2, 1901; capt., June 25, 
1908; maj., June 4, 1917; 1t. col. and col. of inf., 
N.A., Aug. 5, 1917-June 30, 1920; It. col., inf., 
U.S.A., July 1, 1920; col. inf., July 1, 1924. Served 


from Eng. to Dor- 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 239 


in Philippine and Mexican campaigns; gov., 
Province of Cavité, P.I., 1905-07, of Mindoro, 
P.I., 1908-12. Service at Brest, France, and as 
insp. gen., A.E.F. in Germany; served as stu- 
dent, sec. and instr. in gen. service schools, 


Fort Leavenworth, Kan., 1920-25. Awarded 
Congressional Medal of Honor, 1918; Con- 
gressional Life Saving Medal, etc. Address: 


c/o Adjutant General U.S.A., Washington, D.C. 


1-VAN SCHAICK, Nellie Mae Kellogg (Mrs. 
Louis J.), b Battle Creek, Mich., Mar. 12, 1830. 

8-Joseph Kellogg (av); 

7-Lt. Nathaniel (1669-1750), Hadley, Mass.; m 1692, 
Sara Boltwood (1672-1761) ; 

6—-Lt. Nathaniel (1693-1770), m 1714, Sarah Preston 
(1693-1756) ; 

5-Gardner (1780-1814), surveyor 
Hadley, Mass., 1776; pvt. Am. 
Thankful Chapin (1727-1805) ; 

aehyiter (1767-1856), m 1734, Hannah Smith (1779- 
1864) ; 

3-John Preston (1807-81), m 1842, Ann Janet Stan- 
ley ened Flavius J.4, m Anna Keith; Phin- 
eas). 

9-Benjamin Nye (0b 1620), from Eng., 1635, set- 
tled at Sandwich, Mass., where he died; m 
1640, Katherine Tupper; 

8-Nathan (will dated 1741); Sandwich and Barn- 
stable, Mass.; m Mary-; 

7-Caleb (1704-will proved 1787), Barnstable and 
ae oa Mass.; m 1731, Hannah Bodfish (1712- 
LTS} 

6—-Silas (1744-1812), Pittsford, N.Y.; sgt. Am. Rev.; 
m 1766, Patience Carpenter (1744-1806) ; ; 

5—Capt. Caleb (1774-1849), m ante 1797, Dina Farr 
(1778-1852) ; 

4—Marquis (1799-1865), Washington, Mich.; m 1825, 
Katherine Wild (1806-95); 

3-William Augustus (1827-65), Memphis, Mich.; 
m 1855, Polly Daraxa Tiffany. 

2-Dau. of Dr. Preston Stanley Kellogg (b 1859), 
m 1879, Florence Agnes Nye (b 1858). 

M Aug. 1, 1906, Louis Joseph Van Schaick (qv). 

Address: Care of Colonel Louis J. Van Schaick, 
U.S.A., Ft. Leavenworth, Kan. 


1-VAN WINKLE, William Mitchell, }) N.Y. City, 
Dec. 5, 1885. 

9-Jacob Walingh van Winkle (ca. 1599-ca. 1657), 
from Hollarid to New Amsterdam ca. 1624, 
when he was occupant of a bouwerie on Man- 
hattan Island; returned to Holland, 1633, to 
New Netherlands, 1635, to Holland ca. 1641, and 
again to America ca. 1648, and settled at 


of highways, 
Rev.; m 1762, 


Rensselaerwyck; m in Holland, ca. 1642, 
Tryntje Jacobs; 
8-Symon Jacobse (bap. 1653), m 1675, Annatje 


Arianse Sip; 

7—-Simeon (b 1686), m 1725, Pryntje Van Giesen; 

6—Jacob (bap. 1728), m 1749, Vroutje Van Wag- 
enen; 

5—-Simeon (6 1752), m 1775, Annatje Marselis; 

4—Peter (b 1782), m 1805, Phoebe Godwin; 

3-Edgar Simeon (1810-83), eminent lawyer, New 
York; m Hannah Starr Beach (1816-87; Theron‘; 
Chauncey®; Amos*; John?; John’; Thomas%). 

&Cornelis Janse Berrien (d 1689), Huguenot, fled 
from France to Holland, thence came to 
New Amsterdam, 1669; deacon, tax commr., 
Flatbush, L.I.; m Jannetje Stryker; 

7—Peter (1672-1737), m Elizabeth Edsall (d 1763); 

6—Cornelius (1707-58), m Amy Smith (d 1793); 

5—Cornelius (1734-1805), m Elizabeth Penfold (1746- 

Penfold 


1817) ; 
(1778-1828), m Elizabeth 
Bruen Morris; 


4—Cornelius 

3-Mary Leverich Penfold (1816-95), m 1841, Wil- 
liam Mitchell, LL.D. (1801-86), A.B., Columbia, 
1820, justice Supreme Ct. of N.Y., 1850-58 (Ed- 
ward! [1759-1834], from Ireland, 1791, many yrs. 
pastor Society of United Christians, New 
York; m Cornelia Anderson). 

2-Son of Col. Edgar Beach Van Winkle (1842- 
1920), A.B., Union, ’60; pvt., Ist lt. and capt., 
U.S.V., in Civil War; civil engr.; m 1876, Eliz- 
abeth Mitchell (1846-94); m 2d, 1899, Mary Flow- 
er Speiden; issue (Ist marriage): I-Mary Starr 
(b 1877); II—Elizabeth Mitchell (b 1878); ITI—Ed- 
gar Beach (b 1880; m May Loretta Tobin); IV— 
Grace Louisa (b 1881); V—William Mitchell 
(above). 

V-—m Dee. 28, 1911, Mary Laird Busk, } N.Y. City, 
dau. of Fred T. Busk, of New York; issue: 1— 
William Mitchell, Jr., b N.Y. City, Jan. 17, 1913; 


- 2-Mary Laird, b N.Y. City, Sept. 10, 1914; 3— 
Edgar Beach, 3d, B Rye, N.Y., Sept. 1, 1916. 

Harvard, ex-’08; New York Law School, 1907-09. 
Admitted to bar, 1911, and since in practice at 
New York; mem. law firm of Mitchell & 
Mitchell. Clubs: Union, Harvard, Apawamis, 
ete. Residence: Apawamis Av., Rye, N.Y. 


FREDERICK MOORE STRONG. 


1-STRONG, Frederick Moore, } Janesville, Wis., 
May 9, 1861, d Evanston, Ill., May 12, 1925. 

8-Elder John Strong (qv); 

7-Elder Ebenezer (16438-1729), m 1668, 

Clapp (6 1646); 

6—Jonathan (1683-1766), m 1st, 1704, Mehitable Steb- 
bins (1683-1761) ; 

son (1718-94), m 1748, Sarah Lewis (1726- 

4—Blijah (1762-1838), m 1792, Sylvia Gridley (1769- 
1813; Timothy®, m Rhoda Woodruff; Timothy®; 
Thomas’; Samuel’, m Hsther, dau. of Thomas 
Thompson, m Anne, dau. of Gov. Thomas 
Welles, qv); 

3-Elijah Gridley (1803-59), m 1826, Sarah Ashley 
Partridge (1805-65). 

2-Son of William Barstow Strong (1837-1914), 
pres. A.,T.&S.F. Ry., 1880-89; m 1859, Abby Jane 
Moore (1838-1912); issue: I—Frederick Moore 
(above); II-Ellen Smith (Mrs. George Albert 
Burdett, qv); I1I—William J. A. (6 1869; m Mar- 
tha Leavitt). 

I-m Apr. 28, 1884, Ella Lynde Ross, 6 Chicago, I1l., 
Jan. 21, 1863; dau. of Henry Howard Ross, of 
N.Y. City and Chicago; issue: 1—Leila Gris- 
wold, 6b Chicago, Apr. 28, 1885; 2-William Bar- 
stow, 6b Chicago, May 17, 1889; m 1923, Ella 
Carolyn Perrin, b 1894; 3-Henry Ross, b Beloit, 
Wis., May 1, 1900. 

Ph.B., Yale-S., ’82 (Sigma Delta Chi, The Clois- 
ter). Mem. Strong & Ross, bankers, Rush 
Centre, Kan., 1885-87; pres. Strong & Ross 
Banking Co., Arkansas City, Kan., 1887-90, and 
of Home Nat. Bank, 1890-99; v.p. 2d Nat. Bank, 
Beloit, Wis., 1899-1902, and pres. till 1912. Was 
mem. Beloit Public Library Bd. Mem. S.M.D., 
S.C.W., M.O.L.L. Residence: 1246 Forest Av., 
Evanston, Ill. 


j-BURDETT, Ellen Smith Strong (Mrs. George 
A.), b McGregor, Ia., Jan. 27, 1867. 

10-Robert Ashley (d 1682), m Mary— (d 1683); 

Pa (1642-1718), m 1668, Hannah Glover (1646- 

8-Samuel (1664-1722), m 1686, Sarah Kellogg (1666- 
1729; Joseph®, qv); 

baer orsras: (1691-1726), m 1718, Thankful Hawes (b 

6—Samuel (1720-92), one of grantees of Claremont, 
N.H.; Cape Breton and French and Indian 
wars; del. Provincial convs., 1774-75; del. 1st 
Provincial Congress of N.H.; col. 13th N.H. 


Hannah 


240 


WILLIAM BARSTOW STRONG (1837-1914). 

Entered railway service as station agent and tele- 
graph operator at Milton, Wis., 1855; held vari- 
ous positions with the O.,M.éSt.P. Ry., C.&N.W. 
Ry., and C.,B.€Q. Ry. to 1874; gen. supt. M.C. 
R.R., at Chicago, 1874-75, of C.,B.€Q. Ry., 1875- 
773 v.p. and gen. mgr., A.,T.€S8.F. Ry., at Topeka, 
Kan., 1877-80, and pres. of same, Chicago and 
Boston, 1880-89. Developed the A.,T.&é8.F. from 
about 700 to some 7,000 miles. 


Regt. in Am. Rev.; asso. justice Ct. Common 
Pleas, 1776-91; m 1742, Eunice Doolittle (1724-1807) ; 
cae (1747-1820), m 1770, Lydia Doolittle (b 


)5 
4-Sarah (1776-1806), m as his 2d wife, 1796, Reuben 
Partridge (b 1766); 
sae bot (1805-65), m 1826, Elijah Gridley Strong 


GHEORGHE ALBERT BURDETT. 


THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


9-Henry Sampson (qv); 

8-James, of Dartmouth, Mass.; m Hannah-; 

7-James, of Dartmouth, Mass., and Wells, Me.; 
m Ruth Sawyer (or Sayer); 

6-Ruth (ca. 1717-1811, aet. 94), m Stephen Harding, 


Ath oe 
ele (d 1782), m 1772, Eliphalet Cheney (ca. 1755- 


4-Israel (1779-1862), Beloit, Wis.; m 1805, Priscilla 
Goodale (1781-1843) ; 

3—-Meribah Marion (1810-90), m 1835, Holland Moore 
(1808-58). 

2-Dau. of William Barstow Strong (1837-1914), 
pres. A.,T.&S.F. Ry., 1880-89; m 1859, Abby Jane 
Moore (18388-1912). For issue and Strong line- 
age see Frederick Moore Strong. 

M June 8, 1887, George Albert Burdett (qv); issue: 
1—Elizabeth Martin, b Brookline, Mass., July 
31, 1889; m Apr. 9, 1917, Harold Wadsworth Birch 
(issue: Sylvia Burdett, b Apr. 14, 1918; Louise 
Wadsworth, b Sept. 29, 1919; Eleanor Strong, b 
July 15, 1923); 2-Ellen Moore, 6 Brookline, Mar. 
26, 1893; m Sept. 28, 1917, Irving Roland Shaw 
(divorced, Nov. 1, 1922); 3-Sylvia Strong, b New- 
ton Center, Mass., Dec. 12, 1895; m Sept. 20, 1922, 
Stillman Roberts Dunham, Jr. 

Ua biaael ae 21 Gray Cliff Rd., Newton Center, 

ass. 


1-BURDETT, George Albert, b Boston, Mass., 
June 17, 1856. 

8-Robert Burdett (d 1667), settled at Malden, 
Mass.; m 1653, Hannah Winter; 

7-Thomas (1655-1729), m Elizabeth— (1652-1717); 

6—John (1693-1775), m 1722, Hannah Cole (1695-1761); 

abe (1722-58), m 1745/46, Jemima Green (1725- 
1810) ; 

4-John (1746-1843), pvt. Am. Rev.; m 1771, Abigail 
Sargent (1751-1830) ; 

3—Phineas Sargent (1797-ca. 1876), m 2d, 1826, Emily 
Stearns (1802-49). 

10—-John Howland (qv); 

ae (ca. 1629-83), m 1646, John Chipman (1614- 
1708) ; 

cays (1654-1730), m ante 1675, John Sargent (1639- 


enn (1677-1754), m 1st, 1699/1700, Mary Lynde 

( -1716) ; 

6—Phineas (1702-61), m 1724, Abigail Pratt (1699-1776) ; 

eh (1725-1812), m 1748/49, Mary Wayte (1725- 

4—A bigail (1751-1830), m John Burdett (4 above). 

9-Gov. Thomas Dudley (qv); 

ees) (1621-91), m 1641, Rev. John Woodbridge 

7-Martha (ca. 1660-1788), m 1680, Capt. Samuel Rug- 
gles (1658-1715/16) ; 

6—Martha (1691/92-1740), m 1713, Job Lane (1689-1762); 

5—Lucy (1732-93), m 1759, Elijah Stearns (1735-1801); 

4-Josiah (1769-1814), m 1795, Ruth Hunt (1770-1848); 

38-Emily (1802-49), m Phineas Sargent Burdett (3 
above). 

2-Son of Horatio Stearns Burdett (1827-1903), mer- 
chant; m 1850, Mary Melvina Martin (1830-1902); 
issue: I—George Albert (above); II—Frank 
Waldo (1859-1920; m 1887, Carrie Starr Dana). 

I-m June 8, 1887, Ellen Smith Strong (qv for 
issue). 

A.B., summa cum laude, Harvard, ’81 (Alpha 
Delta Phi, Signet, O.K.); studied music in Ger- 
many. Organist, composer, conductor, writer 
(See Who’s Who in America). Twice dean Am. 
Guild Organists. Clubs: St. Botolph, Harvard, 
ete. Residence: 21 Gray Cliff Rd., Newton 
Center, Mass. 


1-VARDAMAN, Fredericka Jones (Mrs. Homer 
D.), 6 Hernando, Miss., July 26, 1887. 

9-Henry (Lyon) Lyons (qv); 

8-Benjamin (1668-1720), surveyor of Borough of 
Elizabethtown, 1699; mem. Gen. Assembly, 1711; 
justice; m Bethia Condit; , 

7—-Joanna (1692-1761), m Dea. Joseph Prudden (4 
1766; Rev. John’; Rev. Peter’); 

6—Joanna (1735-1808), m 1755, Demas Lindley (1733 
1818), Am. Rev.; 

5-Jacob (1774-1857), A.B., Princeton, 1800; pres. 
ene U., 1808-22; m 1800, Hannah Dickey (1782- 
1848) ; 

4-Joanna G. (1812-98), m 1833, Thomas Meriwether 
Jones (1806-62); 

3-Lutellus L. (1836-1914), capt. C.S.A.; m 1857, Eliz- 
abeth Coghill. 

2-Dau. of Frederick Coghill Jones (qv), m 1887, 
Vannie DeHay. 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 241 


M June 29, 1910, Dr. Homer Douglass Varda- 
man, 0 Hermanville, Miss., Mar. 31, 1881; son 
of Homer Brown Vardaman, of Hermanville; 
issue: 1—-Douglass, b Beulah, Miss., Jan. 3, 1912. 

Mem. D.A.R., U.S.D.1812, U.D.C. Residence: 
Rosedale, Miss. 


1—JONES, Frederick Coghill, }) Hernando, Miss., 
June 2, 1860. 

9-Jasper Crane (qv); 

8-Dea. Azariah (1649-1730), 
sembly of N.J.; founder of Cranetown (now 
Montelair), N.J.; m Mary Treat (Gov. Rob- 
ert®, m Jane, dau. of Edmund Tapp, Milford, 
Conn.); 

7-Hannah (d post 1710), m John Plum (1657-1710; 
Samuel’, founder of Newark, N.J.; John’, of 
Branford, Conn.); 

6-Sarah (d post 1780), m Judge John Lindley 
(1693/94-1750), of Morris Co., N.J.; 

5-Demas (1733-1818), Am. Rev.; m Joanna Prud- 
den (1735-1808) ; 

4—-Jacob (1774-1857), A.B., Princeton, 1800; 
Ohio U., 1808-22; m 1800, Hannah Dickey; 

3—Joanna G. (1812-98), m 1883, Thomas Meriwether 
Jones (1806-62; Obediah*, from Wales, was fed- 
eral judge of Miss. and Ill. territories and 
judge Superior Ct. of Ala., m Elizabeth, dau. 
of James Cowden, Am. Rev.). 

8-James Coghill (d 1685), from Eng. to Rappa- 
hannock (now Essex and Caroline Co.), Va., 
1664; m Alice—(d 1667); m 2d, Mary-; 

7-Frederick (d 1715), m Sarah-; 

6—-Frederick, m Elizabeth Hawes, 


of Carolina 

Coun V-aez 

5-Frederick (1746-1812), Am. Ann 
Atwell (1756-1815) ; 

4—Atwell (1771-1823), m 1800, Phoebe Esom Lindsay 
(1784-1864; Daniel‘, of Spotsylvania Co., Va., m 
Catherine, dau. of Robert Goodloe; Col. 
James'®, of Carolina Co.); 

3—Frederick (1816-60), » Susan Owen (William‘4, m 
Ann-; Bracket®; John®; Thomas’; Thomas’, 
came in the “Susan,” 1622). 

2-Son of Lutellus Lindley Jones (1836-1914), capt. 
we m 1857, Martha Elizabeth Coghill (1839- 

M Oct. 30, 1887, Vannie DeHay, b Houston, Miss., 
Nov. 29, 1864; dau. of Proctor Sherwood De 
Hay, m Frances Elizabeth Norton; issue: 1— 
Fredericka (Mrs. Homer D. Vardaman, qv); 
2—-DeHay (Apr. 15, 1892-Dec. 15, 1900); 3-Freder- 
ick Halbert, 6 Rosedale, Miss., Aug. 28, 1898; 
Miss: A. and M. Coll., ’20; m Apr. 5, 1924, Magie 

ay. 
Residence: Sherrill, Ark. 


1-VAUGHAN, George Tully, b Arrington, Nelson 
Co., Va., June 27, 1859. 

9-Thomas Loving (ca. 1610-1665), surveyor gen. 
and mem. Va. House of Burgesses; m 1689, 
Elizabeth Kingston; 

8-Charles (6 ca. 1640); 

7-—James (b ca. 1675); 

6—John (1705-69), m Susanne Lomax (b ca. 1709; 
John’, m Elizabeth, dau. of Ralph Wormeley, 
m Katherine, dau. of Sir Thomas Lunsford, 
pres. Council of Va.); 

Abana (1740-92), capt. Am. Rev.; 

eve 

4-Susan ttz7- 1816), m Capt. George Vaughan (See 
Vol. 1, p. 870, for Vaughan lineage); 

3-George (1801-76), m Mary C. Edmunds. 

9-John WNevil (ca. 1612-1664), from Eng. in the 
“Ark” and the “Dove,” to St. Mary’s, Md., 
1634; mem. Md. Council; m Bridget Thomsley; 

s-James (ca. 1642-ca. 1698- 1700), m Elizabeth-, both 
killed by Indians; 

7—-John (b ca. 1665), m Margaret-—; 

6—-Capt. James (1686-1752), capt. militia in Gooch- 
nace Co., Va., m Widow Keen; m 2d, Widow 
Thom 

5—Col. TRIE (1728-84), capt. French and Indian 
War; col. Am. Rev.; m Mary Lewis; 

4-Blizabeth (1767-1822), m Rowland Edmunds; 

3—Mary C. (1805-75), m George Vaughan (3 above). 

one Higginbotham (ca. 1690-1760), m Frances 

iuley; 

6—-Aaron (ca. 1715-178), capt. militia, Amherst 
Co., Va., 1769; m Clara Green; 

5—Aaron (1752-94), m 1775, Nancy Croxton; 

4—Elizabeth (1778-1887), m 1792, James Shields 
(1772-1839: John® [b 1740], m Margaret Finley); 

3—Egbert Oswald (1818-83), m Sarah Ellen Brent. 

9-Hugh Brent (ca. 1610-1671), came to Va., 1639; 

8-Hugh (b ca. 1650); 


dep. Provincial As- 


pres. 


Rev.; m 1770, 


m Elizabeth 


7—-Hugh (0b ca. 1675); 

6—William (ca. 1700-1740), m Letitia Wale; 

5-James, m Sara Daggett; 

4-James, m Frances Brent (William®, m Ellen 
Brumley); 

3-Sarah Ellen, m Egbert O. Shields (3 above). 

2-Son of Dr. Washington Lafayette Vaughan 
(1832-1882), physician, m Frances Ellen Shields 
(1842-1905); issue: I-George Tully (above); II- 
Eugene Neville (b 1861); Il1I—Hortense W. (b 
1867; m Frank T. Burks); [1V—Corinne (b 1872; m 
J. Edward Hoffman). 

I-m June 27, 1883, Maria Townsend Venable, 0 
Amherst Co., Va., Dec. 21, 1862; Colonial Dame; 
dau. William Goodwin Venable, of Farmville, 
Va.; issue: 1-Vera, b Lowesville, Va., May 13, 
1884; Randolph-Macon Coll., ’08; m Apr. 19, 1911, 
William R. Crute (issue: Elizabeth Nevil; May 
Venable); 2-William Washington (qv for Ven- 
able lineage). 

M.D., U. Va., 1879 (Kappa Sigma, Phi Chi, Alpha 
Omega Alpha); M.D., N.Y.U., 1880; post-grad. 
courses, New York Polyclinic, U. Berlin, Jet- 
ferson Med. Coll., Phila.; (LL.D., Georgetow n, 
1919). Prof. surgery, Georgetown U. Med. 
Sch., since 1897; chief surgeon Georgetown U. 
Hosp.; surgeon Tuberculosis Hosp. and con- 
sulting surgeon St. Elizabeth Hosp. and 
Washington Asylum Hosp.; author (See Who’s 
Who in America). Asst. surgeon, Jan. 1888, 
surgeon, Apr. 1900, asst. surgeon gen., 1902-06, 
U.S. Pub. Health and Marine Hosp. Service; 
maj. and brig. surgeon 7th A.C. during Span- 
ish-Am. War; operating surgeon, U.S.N., in 
Mexican embroglio at Vera Cruz, 1914; surgeon 
U.S.S. Leviathan during World War; cdr. 
Med. Reserve Corps., U.S.N. Mem. S.C.W., 
S.C., S.A.R., N.M.O.S.A.W., Assn. Mil. Sur- 
geons of U.S., M.O.W.W., A.L. Clubs: Cosmos, 
University, Army and Navy. Residence: 1718 
I St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 

1-VAUGHAN, William Washington, 
ville, Va., Sept. 7, 1886. 

8-Abraham Venable (qv); 

7-Abraham (1701-68), capt. Va. colonial forces; 
burgess many yrs.; m Martha Davis (1702-65; 
Nathaniel’, of Hanover Co., Va.); 

6—Charles (0 ca. 1735), m Elizabeth Smith (Rob- 
ert’, of Port Royal, Va.); 

5—Charles (b ca. 1770), m Martha Madison; 

4-Abraham Z. (ca. 1800-ca. 1875), m Emmeline 
Goodwin; 

3-William Goodwin (1835-1915), 
Pettit. 

2-Son of Maria Townsend Venable, m 1883, Dr. 
eorke Tully Vaughan (qv for other line- 


es). 

M Pay 18, 1917, Mela Kamakee, dau. of George 
Hendrick Fairchild, m Elizabeth Cummins; is- 
sue: 1—-William Bradley Fairchild, 6 Allen- 
town, Pa., Apr. 17, 1918; 2-Lydia Kamakee, b 
N.Y. City, June 4, 1920. 

M 2d, Aug. 15, 1923, Frances Wade, dau. of 
Frank Conrad French, m Harriet Wade; issue: 
tor eae French, b Fort Sill, Okla., Dec. 25, 

U. Va., 2 yrs.; M.D., Georgetown, 1912 (hon. 
M.S., Georgetown U., 1925); grad. Army Med. 
Sch., 1914; grad. Flight Surgeons, 1919. First 
It:, Medak.Cy Apr. 30, 1913; Istlt,M.€.. Ww S2A] 
May 9, 1914; capt. and maj., June 16, 1917; It. 
col., M.C., N.A., Feb. 27, 1918-Feb. 16, 1920. Served 
in France, July 1918-Apr. 1919 in command of 
Base Hosp. 14. Rated airplane pilot, U.S.A., 
1920. Mem. S.C.W., M.O.W.W., O.W., O.Lafay- 
ette. Address: c/o Surgeon General U.S.A., 
Washington, D.C. 


1-CULLEN, Carrie Elizabeth Veasey (Mrs. 
Male hats C.), 6 Pocomoke City, Md., Nov. 12, 

7-John Richards, from Eng.; received land 
grants in Somerset Co., Md., 1677 and 1679; 

6—-William; 

5—Nathaniel; 

4—Joseph (1783-1848), m 1806, Sallie Hall; 

3-John Stevens (1817-1909), m Henrietta Powell 
(1818-76). 

2-Dau. of Marietta Richards (1845-1924), m 1867, 
Thomas Jefferson Veasey (b 1841). For issue 
and ve Veasey lineage see Clarence Archibald 

ease 

M Apr. 33, 1907, Winter Calvert Cullen, b Hope- 
well, Ma., Feb. 9, 1881; son of Jacob Hoke 
Cullen, of Hopewell; issue: 1—Winter Calvert, 


b Farm- 


m Virginia E. 


242 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


Jr., b Sept. 25, 1908; 2-Veasey Bell, 6 Dec. 18, 
1909; 3-Margaret Elizabeth, b April 6, 1911. 
Residence: Pocomoke City, Md. 


1-VEASEY, Clarence Archibald, 
City, Md., Aug. 9, 1869, 

8-Nathaniel (Veazie) Veasey, from Eng. to Ber- 
muda (original settler under The Bermuda 
Co., 1613); m Susanna-}; 

7-Nathaniel (b Bermuda, 1638, will probated 
Somerset Co., Md., 1716), from Bermuda to 
Somerset Co., Md., 1662, where he received 
a land grant from Lord Baltimore, one plan- 
tation being described as “Bermuda’s Hun- 
dred”; 

6—William; 

5-Southey, m Nancy Mason; 

4-Samuel, m Sarah Fisher; 

3-—William Henry, m ist, Sarah Jane Richards. 

2-Son of Thomas Jefferson Veasey (l 1841), m 
1867, Marietta Richards (1845-1924); issue: I- 
Clarence Archibald (above); II—Milton LeRoy 
(Qn May Young); III—Marietta Richards (b 
1881; m Charles Keller Zug); IV—Carrie Eliz- 
abeth (Mrs. Winter Calvert Cullen, qv for 
Richards lineage). 

I-—m June 20, 1894, Gertrude Mabel Clogg, 6 Phila., 
Nov. 20, 1870; dau. of Levin Henry Clogg, of 
Phila.; issue: 1—Clarence Archibald, Jr., 0 
Phila., Nov. 24, 1895; Yale, 1912-14; M.D., U. Pa., 
1920; 2-Winona Gertrude, b Phila., June 15, 1897. 

Western Md. Coll., 1885-87, A.M., 1896; M.D., Jef- 
ferson Med. Coll., 1890. In medical practice 
at Phila., Pa., 1890-1908, at Spokane, Wash., 
since 1908. Formerly asst. prof. diseases of 
the eye, Jefferson Med. Coll., Phila.; formerly 
adj. prof. ophthalmology, Phila. Polyclinic 
(See Who's Who in America). Clubs: Medi- 
eal (Phila.), University. Summer place: 
Priest Lake, Idaho. Residence: 1118 W. 9th 
Av., Spokane, Wash. 


UN este Borden Smith, ) Fonda, N.Y., Aug. 

21, 1883. 

8-Simon Volkertse Veeder (1624-96), sailed be- 
tween Amsterdam and New Amsterdam, 1644- 
1652; settled at New Amsterdam, 1652; moved 
oS Schenectady, 1662; soldier French and Indian 

ar: 

7—-Volkert (1693-1733), m Jannitoi Schermerhorn; 

6—Johannes (1714-98), mem. N.Y. Assembly, 1777; 
m Katrina Mabie 

5-Abraham (1745- 1814), It. col. Am. Rev.; m Sarah 
Vedder; 

4—Albert (1769-1842), m Nancy Eacker; 

3—Henry (1803-68), m Rachel Lansing (g.dau. of 
Christopher Lansing [1743-1819], q.m. 3d Regt. 
Albany Co. Militia, and of Jacob Van Deusen, 
ensign Ist Albany Regt.). 

6—Cooley Smith, of Essex Co., Mass.; 

5-James (d 1831), m Mariah Rohlfe; 

4—-Rogers (1776-1813), surgeon War 1812; 
Dodge; 

3-Horace E. (1817-1902), dean Albany Law School: 
m Martha Mills. 

2-Son of James Lansing Veeder (1849-83), Union, 
"73; lawyer; m 1879, Jenny Alfarata Smith (1857- 
1904); issue: I—Rachel Lansing (1881-96); II— 
Borden Smith (above). 

reer married. Colgate, ex-’07 (Delta U., Sigma 

I, Alpha Omega Alpha); M.D., U. Pa., 1907; U. 

aie 1909. Physician; prof. clin. pediatrics, 
Washington U., since 1919 aes Who’s Who in 
America). Capt., M.C., U.S.A., Apr. 1917; maj.., 
NOV. 1917; Jt. col., Nov. 1918. ‘Amone the first 
500 A.E.E. to cross to France; c.o. Base Hosp. 
21, and British Gen. Hosp. 12, at Rouen, France, 
to May 1919. Col., M.R.C. Decorated C.M.G. 
(British). Mem. S.A.R., M.O.W.W. Clubs: Uni- 
versity, St. Louis Country, Round Table. Resi- 
dence: University Club, St. Louis, Mo. 


1-VEEDER, Henry, b Galva, Ill., May 13, 1867. 

8-Simon VolkertsSe Veeder (1624- 96), settled at 
New Amsterdam, 1652; removed to Beaver- 
wyck, 1654, to Schenectady, 1662; soldier French 
and Indian War; m Engeltje—-; 

7-Volkert (1693-1733), m Jannitse Schermerhorn 
(Reyer, one of the five original trustees of the 
Schenectady Patent, granted Nov. 1, 1684): 

6—Johannes (1714-98), removed to Caughnaw aga, 
1750; m 1738, Catharina Mebie; 

5-Abraham (1745-1814), It. col. Am. Rev.; m 1768, 
Sarah Vedder: 

4—Albert (1769-1842), m Nancy Ecker; 

3—Henry (1803-68), m 1887, Rachel Lansing. 


b Pocomoke 


m Sally 


2-Son of Albert Henry Veeder (1844-1914), A.B., 
Union, ’65; prominent lawyer, Chicago; m 1866, 
Helen Lovett (1848-1912), dau. of Isaac G. Dur- 
yee, m Lydia A. Budington; issue: I-Henry 
(above); II—Albert Hoyt (b 1868); III—Jessie 
Budington (6 1870); I[V—Paul Lansing (b 1884). 

I-m Dec. 29, 1892, Darlene Gibons, b Princeton, 
Ill., Jan. 22, 1870; dau. of Gilbert George Gibons, 
of Chicago; issue: 1-Albert Henry, born Chi- 
cago,’ Sept. 19)91886> _BAS Yale 18s J. Deeb. 
Chicago, 1921; m Christine Sims; 2—Helen, D 
Chicago, Oct. 6, 1899; Smith, ’20; m John Carl 
Williams Hinshaw. 

B.A., Yale, ’90 (Phi Gamma Delta); LL.B., North- 
western, 1892. Admitted to bar, 1892, and since 
in practice at Chicago; member law firm of 
Albert H. & Henry Veeder. Mem. Am., Ill. and 
Chicago Bar Assns., Chicago Law Club, Assn. 
of the Bar of City New York. Clubs: Chicago, 
University, Chicago Athletic, Lake Shore Ath- 


letic, Mid-Day, South Shore Country, Yale 
(Chicago), Yale (New York). Summer home: 
Chicago Club of Lake Geneva, Wis. Resi- 


dence: Hotel Windermere East, Chicago. 


1-WARNER, Carmillus Turten, }) Landgrove, 
Vt., Oct. 12, 1864. 

9—-William Warner (b Eng. ca. 1590), was of Ips- 
wich, Mass.; 

8—Daniel (d 1688), m Elizabeth Dene; 

7—Daniel (1640-96), m 1668, Sarah Dane; 

6—Daniel (1672-1754), m 1699, Dorcas Adams; 

5-Joshua (b 1709), m 1731, Mary Hutchinson; 

4-Joshua (b ca. 1750), m Mary (Burke) Williard 
(1755-1845) ; 

rata (1796-1867), m 1829, Katherine Stevens (1807- 
1868). 

2—Only child of Carmillus Turten Warner (1842- 
1864), served 3 yrs. and 5 months in Civil War, 
buried in Nat. Cemetery, Cold Harbor, Va.; m 
1864, Emily O. Rawson (6 1842), desc. Sir Edward 
Rawson, sec. Colony of Mass. Bay. 

M June 20, 1888, Josephine Spaulding 
issue). 

M.D., U. Vt. Coll. of Medicine, 1885; post-grad. 
Columbia U. and U. Berlin. Physician at Marl- 
boro, Mass., from 1890; pres. Marlboro Hosp., 
Marlboro Savings Bank. Residence: 75 W. 
Main St., Marlboro, Mass. 


1-WARNER, Josephine Spaulding (Mrs. Car- 
millus T.), 6 Moretown, Vt., Oct. 18, 1865. 

9-Richard (Bayldon) Belding, from Eng., an 
original settler at Wethersfield, Conn., 1640; 

8-Samuel (1629-1713), an original settler at Hat- 
field, Mass.; m Ist, ca. 1654, Mary— (killed by 
Indians, 1677); 

7-Lt. Stephen (1658-1720), sgt. Queen Anne’s War; 
m 1682, Mary Wells (1664-1751; Thomas’); 

6—Samuel (1692-1732), m 1717, Elizabeth Dickinson 
(Hezekiah’); 

5-David (1718-1804), m Thankful Graves (d 1788); 

4—Moses (1740-1811), Barnard, Vt.; Ist lt. Am. Rev.; 
m 1762 or 63, Rachel Hayes (1738-1810) ; 

3—David (1785-1860), Moretown, Vt.; m 1811, Florinda 
Freeman (1793-1880; Joshuat, m Joanna Jones). 

2-Dau. of Nathan Royal Spaulding (1833-1903), 
Burlington, Vt.; m 1868, Delia Florinda Augusta 
Belding (1836-1913). For issue and Spaulding 
lineage see Gertrude Belden Spaulding. 

M June 20, 1888, Dr. Carmillus Turten Warner 
(qv); issue: 1-Reuben Daniels, 6 Brattleboro, 
Vt., Jan. 18, 1890; m Oct. 27, 1915, Laura H. Rand- 
lett, 6 Roxbury, Mass., July 12, 1892 (issue: 
Robert Carmillus, B} Aug. 29, 1916; Douglass 
Randlett, b Nov. 12, 1917-d July 15, 1921; Eleanor 
Constance, 6 Aug. 10, 1925); 2-Rosalyn Spauld- 
ing, b Marlboro, Mass., Feb. 15, 1892. 

Residence: 75 W. Main St., Marlboro, Mass. 


1SPAULDING, Gertrude Belden, } Moretown, 
Vt., Jan, 2, 1864. 

9§-Edward Spaulding (qv); 

8-Benjamin (1643-1708), m 1668, 
(Henry®, m Olive—); 

7T-Edward (1672-1739/40), 
Peletiah’) ; 

6—Benjamin (6 1696), 
1727; Ebenezer’); 

5-Benjamin (1720-1807), Am. Rev.: m 1756, Rachel 
Crary (1729-1824; John®, m Prudence—); 

4—Royal (1766-1813), m 1789, Lucy Benton (1771-1836; 
Nathan, m Esther-); 

3—Nathan Benton (1802-63), Meth. minister; m 1830, 


(qv for 


Olive Farwell 
m Mary Adams (d 1754; 
m 1719/20, Abigail Wright (d 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 243 


Mary (Almy) White (1794-1885; Sanford Almy‘, 
m Lydia Gray). 

2-Dau. of Nathan Royal Spaulding (1833-1903), 
Burlington, Vt.; m 1863, Delia Florinda Augusta 
Belding (1836-1913); issue: I-Gertrude Belden 
(above); 1l—Josephine (Mrs. Carmillus Turten 
Warner, qv for Belding lineage); IlI—David 
Nathan (b 1867; m Leah Harlow); IV—Rosalyn 
Marguerite (b 1872; m Edwin Fayette Nash); V— 
Charles Irving (b 1876; m Edith Katharine 
Nash). 

I-—Sec. North American Development Corpn. 
Residence: Apt. 4, The Calumet, 3d and East 
Capitol Sts., Washington, D.C. 


1-VENAELE, Matthew Walton, ) Prince Edward 
Co., Va., Apr. 8, 1847. 

6-Abraham Venable (qv); 

5-Abraham (1700-68), of Louisa Co., Va.; burgess 
over 20 yrs.; capt. colonial militia; county I1t.; 
vestryman St. Paul’s, Trinity, and Fredericks- 
ville parishes; m Martha Davis (1702-65; Rob- 
ert’, m Abadiah Lewis, of Hanover Co., Va.); 

4-Nathaniel (1733-1804), founder of Hampden-Sid- 
ney Coll.; mem. Va. House of Burgesses, Dele- 
gates, and Va. Senate; vestryman St. Patrick’s 
Parish; m 1755, Elizabeth Woodson (1740-91; 
Richard, of ‘Poplar Hill,” Prince Edward Co., 
Va., m Anne Madeline Michaux, a Huguenot); 

3-William Lewis (1780-ante 1824), War 1812; m 1808, 
Frances Watkins Nantz (1793-1862). 

Maternally, 7-Abraham Venable (qv), and thru: 
6—-Abraham (5 above); 5—Nathaniel (4 above); 
4—-Samuel Woodson (1756-1821), of ‘‘Springfield,” 
Prince Edward Co.; cornet Am. Rev.; aide on 
Gen. Greene's staff; m 1781, Mary S. Carrington 
(1756-1887; Judge Paul’, of “Mulberry Hill,” 
Charlotte Co., Va., justice Supreme Court of 

Va., m Margaret Read); 

3—Nathaniel E. (1791-1846), of ‘‘Longwood,” Prince 
Edward Co.; sgt. 63d Regt. Va. Militia in War 
of 1812; m Mary Embry Scott (d 1866; Capt. 
Charles’, of Halifax Co., Va., cornet Ist Cont. 
Dragoons, original mem. Soc. Cin.). 

2-Son of Thomas Frederick Venable (1812-81), of 
“Scott Greene,’ Prince Edward Co.; planter; 
m 1834, Mary Priscilla Venable (1815-81); issue: 
J-William L. (1835-63; d@ in War Between the 
States); II—Nathaniel E. (1836-93; Ist lt. marines 
C.S.A.); I1I—Abraham B. (1838-85; lt. inf. C.S.A.); 
IV—Clement Read (1840-88; 1t. engrs. C.S.A.); V—- 
Harriet Ann (1841-1923; m H. W. Edmunds); VI— 
Katharine Scott (1843-1923; m Samuel D. Holt); 
VII—-Matthew Walton (above); VIiII—Gertrude 
(1848-1901; m William A. Hocker); IX—Robert 
Cocke (1850-1922; m Frances Brown; m 2d, Carrie 
Miller); X—Charles Fontaine (1852-1913; m Nan- 
nie L. Hocker; see their dau. Elizabeth M.); 
XI-—Mary Cantey (1855-1922; m 1876, Richard 
Clark Reed, D.D.); XII—Frederica F. (b 1857; m 
Rev. F. A. Rodriques). 

VIil-m Sept. 7, 1870, Maria M. Dyer (1845-91); dau. 
of James R. Dyer, of Cabell Co., later of 
Kanawha Co., W.Va.; issue: 1—Gertrude, D 
Barboursville, W.Va., June 7, 18—; m Nov. 9, 
1892, Garland Todd Thayer; 2~William Walton, 
b Mt. Sterling, Ky., Aug. 19, 1873; m Feb. 13, 1902, 
Randolph Sterrett; 3—-Katharine Byrne, )b 
Kings Mountain, Ky., Oct. 15, 1875; m Dec. 16, 
1908, Richard Herring Hubbard; 4-Charles 
Scott, b Danville, Ky., Apr..18, 1878; m Apr. 1896, 
Ruby Donnally; 5-Ernest Raymond, }) Dan- 
ville, Sept. 12, 1880; m 1909, Elizabeth Dabney; 
6—-Laura Dyer, 6 Danville, Ky., Jan. 26, 1883: 
Randolph-Macon Woman’s and Johns Hop- 
kins; U.S.A. nurse in France abt. 2 yrs.; m 
July 26, 1928, John William Moore, M.D., of 
Charleston, W.Va., now of Soochow, China; 7— 
Frederick Spottswood (Dec. 28, 1885-Aug. 15, 
1915), d in shipwreck on Gulf of Mexico; m 1914, 
Margaret Kevlin, of British Honduras (issue: 
Frederica); 8-Harry Magill, 6 Newport, Ky., 
Oct. 9, 1888; V.M.I.; served in 23d U.S. Enegrs., 
A.E.F. 

M 2d, June 1, 18983, Ann Haymond Byrne, b Sutton, 
Bratxon Co., W.Va., Mar. 30, 1855; dau. of Col. 
Benjamin W. Byrne, of Charleston, W.Va.; 
issue: 1-Benjamin Wilson, b Charleston, W.Va., 
Aug. 4, 1894; A.B., Hampden-Sidney, ’°15; capt., 
inf., A.E.F., World War; now capt., inf., U.S.A.; 
2-Richard Morton, 6 Charleston, Aug. 12, 1897; 
Hampden-Sidney; U.S.N., World War; m Nov. 
11, 1925, Amy W., dau. of Justus Collins, of 
Charleston, W.Va. 

Ed. Hampden-Sidney and U. Va. (Beta Theta Pi; 


probably the oldest living member). Civil and 

ee uae aS Ae Sgt., Ist Regt. Engrs., 
S.A, -65. esidence: irginia § 

Charleston, W.Va. Sie fe eee 


1-VENABLE, Elizabeth Marshal 3 
Fla., July 7, 1881. pr A irae pe 

Niece of Matthew Walton Venable, av for Vena- 
ble lineage. 

Maternally, 5-Johann George Hocker (1734-1821), 
BE inners, Germany, ca. 1750; farmer 

rdenheim,”’ ermantown a e 
garetta Mason; Sedan ie ean 
4—John Adam (1763-1847), called Adam Hocker, of 
State River Mills,” Buckingham CoraViae: 
tobacco planter and mfg. miller: pvt. Am. 
Rev.; m Elizabeth Provost (d 1816: John 
Huguenot, m Isabella-—); ¢ 
3-William (1808-70), of ‘Oak Grove,” Buckingham 
Co., Va.; tobacco planter; m 1831, Susan Mildred 
Lewis (1811-86; William‘ [1775-1887], m Anne 
Tyndale). 

2-Dau. of Charles Fontaine Venable (1852-1913), 
civil engr.; m 1st, 1877, Nannie Lewis Hoécker 
(1852-86); issue: I—-Mildred Lewis (d young); II- 
Gertrude (d@ young); IlI—Mary Priscilla (d 
young); IV—Elizabeth Marshall (above); V— 
Clara Ambler (6 1884; m Rev. Richard Town- 
send Henshaw). 

IV—Ed. under governesses, at Fairmount Coll., 
Tenn., and Fla. Woman’s Coll., 1906-08 (Kappa 
Delta). Author: Venables of Virginia, 1925. 
Mem. C.D.A. (rec. sec. Fla. soc.), D.A.R. Resi- 
dence: 326 E. Monroe St., Jacksonville, Fla. 

1-VER STEEG, Florence Biddle Helmers (Mrs. 

L Walter B.), b St. Louis, Mo., Oct. 17, 1865 

i-William Biddle (qv); 

6-William (1669-1743), m Lydia Wardell; 

5-John, m Sarah Owen; 

4-Col. Clement (1740-1814), dep. q.m. gen. of the 

Flying Camp,” in Am. Rev.; m Rebecca Cor- 
nell (Hon. Gideon, of Phila.); 

3-Edward E., m Eliza Terry David. 

2-Dau. of Eliza Evelyn Biddle (1835-1916), m 
Charles Christian Helmers (1825-1909); issue: I— 
Florence Biddle (above); II-Theodore W. (b 
1868); IIlI—Alice E. (d); I1V—Charles C. (d); V— 
Mathilde (d). 

I-m June 13, 1887, Walter Bartus Ver Steeg, b 
Keokuk, Ia., July 21, 1862; son of Wouter 
Bartus ver Steeg, of Holland; issue: 1—Elise 
Biddle, 6 St. Louis, Mo., Aug. 3, 1890; Washing- 
ton U., ’09; m May 11, 1917, George Castleman 
Tandy, of St. Louis, Mo. 

Mem. D.A.R. Residence: 4646 Lindell Boul., St. 
Louis, Mo. 


1-VEZIN, Charles, Jr., ) N.Y. City, Jan. 27, 1886. 

8-Claude (Le Maistre) DeLamater, from France 
to Flatbush, N.Y., 1652; m 1652, Hester DuBois 
(Pierre®, Huguenot refugee); 

7-Abraham (06 1656); 

Behan (b 1707), m Sarah Vangesbeck Cham- 

ers; 

5-—Cornelius (6 1746), m 1767, Rachel Slaight; 

4-William (b 1789), m Eliza Douglas; 

3—Cornelius Henry (1821-89), founder DeLamater 
Iron Works, engine builders, New York; m 1842. 
Ruth O. Caller (b 1824; John‘, m Sarah, dau. of 
Zadock Southwick). 

2-Son of Adah DeLamater (b 1858), m 1883, Charles 
Vezin (b 1858), merchant, artist (See Who’s 
Who in America); issue: I-Louise (b 1884; m 
Walter Lindsay Niles); II—Charles, Jr. (above); 
IiI-—Cornelius D. (b 1890); I[V—Zillah (6b 1892). 

IIl-m Sept. 19, 1912, Emily Ellen Butler (qv for 
issue). 

B.Litt., Princeton University, 709. With Hinch- 
man, Vezin & Co., mfrs.’ agents, New York, 
1909-11; with Harris, Forbes & Co. and William 
A. Read & Co., investment bankers, New York, 
1911-18; again with Hinchman, Vezin & Co., 
1919-21; with Guaranty Co. of New York, 1922- 
1923; with Scudder, Stevens & Clark, invest- 
ment counsel, since 1923. Mem. N.Y. Assembly, 
eget Residence: 261 Palisade Av., Yonkers, 


1-VEZIN, Emily Ellen Butler (Mrs. Charles, 
Jr.), b Lawrenceville, N.J., May 24, 1887. 

8-John Butler (1653-1735), from Eng., was living 
at New London, Conn., 1689; m Katherine 
Haughton; 

7—Jonathan (1700-60), m Temperance Buckingham; 

6—Eizekiel (1734-81), m Mable Jones; 

5—-Medad (1766-1847), m Hannah Tylee; 


244 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


4-Benjamin Franklin (1795-1858), Atty. Gen. of 
U.S. and Sec. of War in Cabinets of Presidents 
Jackson and Van Buren; m Harriet Allen; 

3-William Allen, LL.D. (1825-1902), distinguished 
lawyer, New York; pres. Am. Bar Assn.; 
author; m 1850, Mary Russell Marshall. 

8-James Marshall, m Ruth Hawkins; 

7-Joseph, m Mercy Short; 

6-—Benjamin, m Mary Macy; 

5-Charles (b 1760), sea capt.; m Hephzibah Coffin; 

4-Charles Henry (1792-1865), sea capt. and part 
owner of the Black Ball Line of packets, bet. 
New York and Liverpool; m Fidelia Wellman; 

3-Mary Russell (1828-1919), m William Allen But- 
ler (3 above). 

2-Dau. of George Prentiss Butler (1863-1911), A.B., 
Princeton, ’84; m 1886, Ellen Mudge (b 1865). 

M Sept. 19, 1912, Charles Vezin, Jr. (av); issue: 1— 
Emily Ellen, 6 Troy, N.Y., June 21, 1913; 2-Ruth 
Delamater, 6 Yonkers, N.Y., Dec. 9, 1916; 3- 
Henry Delamater, b Yonkers, Dec. 14, 1919. 

Residence: 261 Palisade Av., Yonkers, N.Y. 


1-VIALL, Ada Eliza Osborn (Mrs. C. C.), J 
Placerville, Calif., June 25, 1860. 

9-John Osborn (1604-86), from Eng., 1644; settled 
at East Windsor, Conn.; m 1645, Ann Oldage; 

8-Samuel (1660-1736), m 1683, Mary Brooks (b 1665); 

Tee Samuel (1684-1756), m Abigal Eggleston (0 

6-Samuel (1705-74), m 1725, Mary Phelps (b 1707); 

5—-Daniel (1736-1818), selectman, E. Windsor, Conn.; 
m 1764, Hannah Ely (6 1745); 

4—Klijah (1768-1847), m 1798, Abigal Pryor (b 1773); 

3—Daniel (1798-1858), m Mariah Hathaway. 

9-Capt. Thomas Brooks (qv); 

8—-Joshua, m 1653, Hannah Mason (6 1636); 

7-Noah (1655-1738), m Dorothy Wright (1660-1750); 

6-Thomas (1701-90), m 1724, Hannah Dakin (6 1704); 

5-Luke (6 1731), responded to Lexington Alarm; 
m Lucy Wheeler (6 1733); 

4-Stephen (b 1756), responded to Lexington 
Alarm; m Prudence Whitcomb (Maj. Gen. 
John®, Am. Rev., m Rebecca-); 

3-Timothy (1807-95), m 1840, Eliza Ann Goodspeed. 

8-Roger Goodspeed (d 1685), a founder of Barn- 
stable, Mass., 1639; m Alice Leighton; 

7—Ebenezer (1655-1746), m 1677, Lydia Crowell; 

6-Roger (6 1698), m 1720, Hannah Phinney (b 1700; 
John’, m Sarah Lumbart; John’, m Mary, dau, 
of Joseph Rogers, Mayflower Pilgrim); 

5-Isaac (1723-1800), in Battle of Bennington; m 
1754, Ann Jenkins (1731-1826) ; 

4-Luther (1762-1832), m 2d, 1802, Elizabeth Rugg 
(Capt. Daniel®, officer Am. Rev., m Elizabeth 
Woods Divol; Daniel®; Daniel’; John’, m Han- 
nah, dau. of John Prescott); 

3—Eliza Ann (1810-84), m Timothy Brooks (3 above). 

2-Only child of Abial Hathaway Osborn (1830- 
1862), sawmill owner; m 1859, Caroline Amelia 
Brooks (b 1840). 

M Nov. 10, 1880, Christopher Colson Viall (Nov. 
28, 1844-Oct. 18, 1905); son of George Bennett 
Viall, m Emily, dau. of Christopher Colson, 
served in Am, Rev.; issue: 1—-Philip Osborn, 0 
Painesville, O., June 29, 1888; Yale-S., ex-’10; m 
Dec. 3, 1912, Catherine, dau. of Charles Dudley 
Tuke, of Rochester, N.Y. (issue: Philip Osborn, 
Jr.; Kenneth Tuke); 2-George Kenneth, 0 
Painesville, Sept. 1, 1895; Ph.B., Yale-S., '17; 
2d It., Hdqrs. Co., 324th F.A., and with A.E.F. 
in France and Army of Occupation in Ger- 
many; m June 16, 1920, Anna Louise, dau. of 
Gustave E. Kappler, of Cleveland, O. (issue: 
Joanne; David Colson). 

Wellesley Coll., ’80. Mem. S.M.D., D.F.P.A., C.D. 
XVII C., D.A.R., U.S.D.1812. Club: Cleveland 
Re Residence: 468 Mentor Av., Paines- 
ville, O. 


Aeron Ethan, 6 Kalamazoo, Mich., Aug. 17, 


7-John Viall (b 1618), from Eng. to Boston ca. 
1630; m 2d, Elizabeth Smith (Hon. Richard’, of 
Narragansett, R.I.); 

6—Jonathan (d 1724), m Mercy-; 

5—Joseph (b 1709), m 1730, Ruth Whittaker; 

4-Sylvester (b 1751), m 1790, Abigail Adams; 

3-James (6 1805), m 1828, Jane Carr. 

2-Son of Ethan Viall (b 1834), m 1859, Mary 
Ophelia Concklin (b 1832); issue: I—-Delia Kel- 
loge (b 1860; m 1881, G. V. Pettit; m 2d, 1918, 
W. B. Hatton); II-Etta Concklin (1863-1908: m 
1883, W. _B. Hatton); IIlI—Ethan (above); IV— 
Harriet Nason (b 1878). 

III—m Dec. 26, 1898, Evia Mae Sickles (Nov. 12, 1875- 


July 19, 1919); dau. of Amos Sickles (1st cousin 
of Gen. Daniel Sickles), of Bloomington, IIl.; 
issue: 1-Alda Sickles (July 2, 1900-Apr. 1, 1904); 
2-Eloise, 6 Bloomington, Ill., Apr. 3, 1904; 3— 
Verda Isabella, b Chicago, Ill., Nov. 19, 1905. 

M 2d, Jan. 1, 1921, Nola Emily Minton, b Lebanon, 
Ky., June 20, 1883; dau. of Col. T. W. Minton, 
of Barbourville, Ky. 

Editor and technical writer to 1922; now retired 
(See Who’s Who in America). Residence: 10618 
Thrush Av. S.W., Cleveland, O. 


1-VIALL, Richmond, ) Providence, R.I., June 
26, 1896. 

10—John Alden (qv); 

9—-Klizabeth (1624/25-1717), m 
(1619/20-1707) ; 

8—-Elizabeth (6 1647), m 1666, John Rogers; 

7—-Elizabeth (1672-1724), Col. Sylvester Richmond 
(1672-1754) ; 

6—Peleg (1700-838), m Mary Viall; Ps 

5-Patience (1763-1854), m Nathaniel Viall (1762- 
1852) ; 

4-Anson (1795-1866), m Elizabeth Bicknell; 

3—Richmond (1834-1911), m Eliza Nelson Cole. 

2-Son of William Angell Viall (b 1861), chemist, 
Providence; m 1891, Harriet Elizabeth Warner; 
issue: I—Katharine (1892-93); II-Virginia (b 1893; 
m Colin Gordon McLeod); Ili—Richmond 
(above). 

IlI-m Sept. 6, 1919, Adelaide Mayberry, dau. of 
Cyrus Penin Brown, of St. Paul, Minn.; issue: 
I—Richmond, Jr., b Providence, R.I., June 4, 


1920. 

Williams, ex-’19. With Brown & Sharpe Mfg. 
Co,, Providence. Enlisted in Can. Royal Air 
Force; Sept. 19, 1917; 2d 1t., Feb. 2, 1918; 1t., Apr. 
1, 1918; 46th Squadron, B.E.F. France. Mem. 
NA Summer place: Saunderstown, R.1. 
Residence: 144 Medway St., Providence, R.1I. 


1-VOSS, Tarquinia Losa, ) Noblesville, Ind., 
Nov. 6, 1850. 

Dese. Andrew (Von Vos) Voss, from Holland 
to Charleston, S.C., 1700; m 1st, Maria—; m 2d, 
Emily Fitzgerald. 

Maternally, 5-David Evans, came from Wales; 
m —McFarland; 

4-David, m a cousin, —McFarland; 

3—Jonathan (1803-75), m Susannah Barnett. 

2-Dau. of Gustavus Henry Voss (1822-83), law- 
yer, capitalist; m Sarah Ann Evans (1823-80); 
issue: I~Theresa Harriott (1847-1922; m Wel- 
ler Butler Smith); II]—Corinna Eva (1848-1916; 
m Isaac Spangler Randolph); IlI—Tarquinia 
Losa (above); IV—Grotius Jay (1857-1920; m 
Mary L. Cones); V—Vesta Myrtis (1865-73). 

Has adopted her grand niece, Lurline Tarquinia 
Voss (0 Smith), b Portland, O., Feb. 18, 1910; 
dau. of Goldwin Jay Smith, m Grace Walker. 

Ed. Hughes Inst., DePauw U., and College de 
France. Active in religious, social, civic, and 
philanthropic work; writer. Represented 
State of Ind. and Gen. Soc. D.R. at Paris 
Expn., 1900. Mem. D.R. (state regent, 5th 
v.p. gen.), U.S.D. 1812, ete.; hon. mem. Hugue- 
not Soc. America. Summer place: “Bank 
Farm,’ Hamilton Co., Ind. Residence: 1301 
Broadway, Indianapolis, Ind. 


1-W ALDEN, Lionel (Colden), ) Norwich, Conn., 
May 22, 1861. 

7-Israel Walden (d 1711; desc. Sir Lionel), from 
Eng., was at Portsmouth, N.H., 1680; 

6—-Thomas (1692-1724), m 1716, Sarah Cotton; 

5-Thomas (1718-52), maj. at capture of Louisburg, 
1745; m 1741, Ann Treadwell; 

4—Jacob (1751-1831), officer Cont. Navy; m 1774, Ab- 
by Lowd; 

3-Jacob Treadwell (1775-1855), mcht. and mfr.; 
m 2d, 1824, Beulah Hoffman Willet (Gilbert C.4 
[desc. Thomas Willet, first English mayor of 
New York], m Susan, dau. of Lindley Murray, 
the grammarian). 

8-Richard Law, from Eng., 1635; was at Weth- 
ersfield, Conn., 1635; removed to Stamford, 
1640; m Margaret Kilbourne; 

7-Jonathan, m Sarah Clark (Ens. George); 

6—Jonathan (1672-1750), A.B., Harvard, 1695; colo- 
nial gov. of Conn., 1741-50; m five times, lastly, 
1719, Eunice Hall (John’?, m Dorothy Lyman); 


William Pabodie 


5-Richard, LL.D (1733-1806), A.B., Yale, 1751; del. 


Cont. Congress; judge Supreme Ct. and chief 

justice Superior Ct. of Conn.; 1st federal 

judge for Conn.; m Ann Prentiss (John®); 
4-Lyman (1770-1842), A.B., Yale, 1791; rep. 12th to 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 


14th Congresses, 1811-17; m —Learned (Amasa‘, 
m Grace Hallum); 

8-William Henry (06 1803), speaker Conn. Assem- 
bly; m 1829, Mary Lee (1805-89; Benjamin‘ [1765- 
1828, son of Thomas, m Mary, sister of William 
Pitt, prime minister of Eng.], officer British 
navy, came to America, 1784, m 1797, Elizabeth, 
dau. of John Leighton, m Elizabeth Gorham). 

2-Son of Rev. Jacob Treadwell Walden (1830- 
1918), clergyman and author (See Who’s Who 
in America); m 1853, Elizabeth Leighton Law 
(1829-84); issue: I-Leighton Law (d); II—Lionel 
(above); Il1I—Mary Lee (d); IV—Arthur Tread- 
well. 

II—Not married. Painter (See Who’s Who in 
America). Chevalier de la Legion d’Honneur, 
1910; mem. Nat. Inst. Arts and Letters, etc. 
Rresidence: P.O. Box 2953, Honolulu, H.T 


1-WALDRON, Daniel Whipple, } Chesaning, 
Mich., Dec. 19, 1865. 

8—Maj. Richard (Walderne) Waldron (qv); 

7-Col. Richard (1650-1730), dep. Gen. Ct.; coun- 
cillor; col. militia; m 2d, Eleanor Vaughn 
(1669-1727) ; 

6—-Richard (1693/94-1753), m 1718, Elizabeth West- 
brook (0 1701); 

5-Thomas Westbrook (1721-85), town clk. of Do- 
ver, N.H., 1779-85; m Constance Davis (1734-83) ; 

4—Daniel (1776-1821), m 1802, Olive Ridge Sheafe 
(1777-1845) ; 

epee (1806-68), m 1835, Kaziah E. Hagen (1818- 
1894). 

2-Son of Charles Francis Waldron (1841-1904), 
orange grower; m 1865, Emily Stearns (1845- 
1920); issue: I-—Daniel Whipple (above); II- 
Mary Emily (b 1867; m Holmes Erwin); III- 
Edmund (1873-81); ITV—Olive (1877-85); V-Holmes 
Erwin (1886-1914); VI—Leonard V. 

I-m Aug. 22, 1892, Florence Adelle Bagley, 0 
Phila., Pa., Mar. 24, 1873; dau. of George Bag- 
ley, from London, Eng., was band master of 
troop ship in U.S.N.; issue: 1-Agnes Emily, 0 
Pomona, Fla., Aug. 5, 1898; m June 24, 1912, 
P. S. Fagan (issue: Florence Lillian; Daniel 
William); 2-Harold Edwin (May 16, 1895-Nov. 5, 
1918); pvt. Co. EH, 105th Engrs., A.E.F.; died of 
influenza followed by pneumonia; 3—Charles 
Francis, 6 Welaka, Fla., Aug. 8, 1897; served in 
hospital corps, U.S.A., World War; 4-Leslie 
Ethelbert, 6 Ormond, Fla., Dec. 29, 1900; surf- 
man, U.S. Coast Guard, World War; m Nov. 25, 
1922, Gertrude, dau. of Walker Smith, of Hen- 
dersonville, N.C.; 5-Ralph Emmerson, 6b Or- 
mond, Oct. 6, 1906; 6-Dorothy Alice (Nov. 15, 
1908-Feb. 17, 1911). 

Merchant. Mem. O.F.P.A. Residence: Hender- 
sonville, N.C. 


1-WALKER, Albert Rhett, }b Baltimore, Md., 
July 4, 1871. 

6—Rev. Charles G. S. Walker, curate of Ford- 
pe Cheshire, Eng., missionary to Colony 
fe) as 

5—-Rev. Phillip, priest of the Church of Eng., 
came from Roxburyshire, Scotland, and 
served in Va. and Md. and din Md. ca. 1776; 

4-Zadoc, settled at Uniontown, Pa., 1796; enter- 
tained General La Fayette; m Elizabeth Rog- 
ers, of Mt. Braddock, Pa.; 

8—Rev. Joseph Rogers (1796-1879), m 1830, Mary 
Rhett, of S.C. 

&-Joseph Boone, from Eng., 1703, settled in S.C. 
and established ‘‘Boone Hall’; m Anne Alex- 
ander; 

7-Tom, colonial gov. of N.J., 1760, of S.C., 1762-65; 
commr. of customs of Eng.; m Mary Simes; 

6-Tom (6 1725), m Elizabeth Atkinson; m 2d, 
Mary-, widow of Commodore White; 

5-John (1755-91), of ‘‘Boone Hall,” Christ Church 
Parish, S.C.; m 1776, Sarah Gibbes; 

4—Thom (1785-1880), Waterborough, S.C.; m 1808, 
Mary S. Jones; 

3-Rt. Rev. William Jones (1811-64), A.B., S.C. 
Coll., 729; lst P.E. bishop of China; m Sarah 
Amelia de S&ussure, Charleston, S.C.; m 2d, 
Phoebe C. Elliott, of Savannah, Ga. 

2-Son of Rev. Albert Rhett Walker (1839-1910), 
P.E. priest; m 1862, Mary E. Boone (1841-98); m 
2d, Susan Hunter; issue (Ist marriage): I- 
Mary Smith (6 1866; m Joseph B. Seth); II- 
Albert Rhett (above); III—William Boone (b 
1873); IV—Sarah De SAussure (b 1877; m H. Staf- 
ford Murphy); V-—Eliza Boone (6 1878); VI-— 
Henry Chancelor (b 1882). 


245 

ree vue 15, 1895, Phoebe Elliott Boone (qv for 
ssue). 

Ed. St. Paul’s School, Baltimore. Owner of 


Talbot Mfg. Co., St. Louis. Residence: 2522 
Bellevue Av., Maplewood (St. Louis), Mo. 


1-WALEKER, Phoebe Elliott Boone (Mrs. Al- 
bert R.), 6 Hangkow, China, Jan. 21, 1873. 

8-Joseph Boone, from Eng., 1708, settled in S.C. 
established ‘Boone Hall’; m Anne Alex- 
ander; 

7-Tom, colonial gov. of N.J., 1760, of S.C., 1762-65; 
commr. of customs of Eng.; m Mary Simes; 

6-Tom (b 1725), m Elizabeth Atkinson; m 2d, 
Mary-—, widow of Commodore White; 

5—John (1755-91), of ‘“Boone Hall,” Christ Church 
Parish, S.C.; m 1776, Sarah Gibbes; 

4—Thom (1785-1830), Waterborough, S.C.; m 1808, 
Mary S. Jones; 

3-Rt. Rev. William Jones (1811-64), A.B., S.C. 
Colla 29.8 1st. Ps bishopmoL, China; a itm.d, 
Phoebe C. Elliott. 

6-Henri De Saussure, from Lausanne, 
raine, to S.C., 1730; 

5—Daniel, patriot in Am. Rev.; pres. S. C. Senate, 
1790-91; m Mary McPherson; 

4-Henry William (1763-1839), dir. U.S. Mint, 1794; 
chancellor of S.C.; m 178, Eliza Ford; 

3-Charles Alfred (1808-71), m 1835, Thomasine 
Wilding Fall (d 1886). 

2-Dau. of Rt. Rev. William Jones Boone (1846- 
91), A.B., Princeton, 65; 4th P.E. bishop of 
China; m 1869, Mary Caroline De Saussure 
(1847-75); m 2d, Henrietta Frances Harris; issue 
(st marriage): I-—Caroline Wilding (m Jan 
Rhein); II—Phoebe Elliott (above); I1I—Wil- 
liam Jones; (2d marriage): IV—Elliott Wil- 
liams (6 1880; m Edith Mabel Noyes). 

II-m Apr. 15, 1895, Albert Rhett Walker (qv); 
issue: 1—-Albert Rhett, Jr., b Long Island, N.Y., 
May 16, 1896; 2-William Boone, 0b Brooklyn, 
N.Y., Mar. 17, 1898; m Oct. 15, 1918, Elsa H. R., 
dau. of Adolph P. Mueller, of St. Louis (issue: 
Jane Harriett, b Dec. 31, 1919; William Boone, 
b Apr. 16, 1921); m 2d, Minnette M. Kershaw; 3— 
Stephen Elliott (Nov. 29, 1900-Dec. 20, 1904). 

Summer place: “Friendlinest,’ Ozarks, Sulli- 
van, Mo. Residence: 2522 Bellevue Av., Ma- 
plewood (St. Louis), Mo. 


1-WALTER, Augusta Penniman (Mrs. Edgar 
D.), 6 Thomasville, Ga., Nov. 3, 1868. 

8-James Penniman (qv); 

7-Lt. Samuel (1645-1704/05), m 1683/84, Elizabeth 
Parmenter (Robert); 

6—Joseph (bap. 1692), m Ann Farnum; 

5—Jesse (1736-1818), m Lois Wood; 

4-Elkanah (b 1782), m 1804, Lucy Childs; 

3-Emory Holbrook (1817-62), m 1842, Sybil 
Fisher. 

7-Gabriel Adams; 

6—William; 

5-William, m Ann Wren; 

4-Wesley (6b Fairfax, Va., 1775), m Elizabeth 
Hughes, of Va.; 

3-Dr. Seth Samuel (6 Alexandria, Va.), m Mary 
Frances Bryant. 

2-Dau. of William Frederick Penniman (1842- 
1908), cotton exporter; m 1866, Ann Elizabeth 
Adams (1843-1913); issue: I-Mary Sybil (b 1867; 
m Jan. 25, 1898, Charles Bartow Lloyd, @ June 
26, 1898); II—Augusta (above); IIlI—Edna Ger- 
trude (6 1875); IV—Hillen Fisher (b 1882); V— 
William Frederick (6b 1884; m Florence Stev- 
ens); VI—Ann Elizabeth (6 1890; m Dr. Robert 
Francis Jones, U.S.N., See Vol. 1, p. 319). 

Il-m Nov. 16, 1892, Edgar Dorsey Walter, b 
Winchester, Va., Feb. 5, 1870; son of Dorsey 
Walter, of Winchester; issue (all b Brunswick, 
Ga.): 1-Frederick D., 6b Nov. 10, 1898; 2—Bliza- 
beth Penniman, 6 Nov. 18, 1895; m Jan. 23, 1917, 
Lt. Cdr. Carl Augustus Bostrom, U.S.N. (d 
Feb. 26, 1917); m 2d, Nov. 5, 1924, William Vance 
Brown, of Asheville, N.C.; 3-Edgar Dorsey, 
Jr., b Feb. 21, 1898; 4-Emory Ewing, b Sept. 18, 
1901; 5-Julian Dwight, b May 24, 1903. 

Residence: 95 Vine St., Chattanooga, Tenn. 


our ons Thomas England, b Phila., Pa., Feb. 

8-Daniel Walton, the second of four brothers 
who settled at New Castle, Pa., 1635, subse- 
quently at and named Byberry (now part of 
Phila.); m 1682, Mary Lamb; 

7—-Daniel, m Elizabeth Clifton; 

6—Daniel (b 1763), m Ann Knight; 


Lor- 


Ann 


246 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


5-Daniel, m 2d, Mary Woolens (1775-1832) ; 

4-Joseph (1804-76), prominent mcht., Phila.; a 
founder 4th Bapt. Ch.; m Ann Dyre (1800-64); 

8-Charles Dyre (b 1833), m 1856, Henrietta Iisher 
Spittall (6 1836). 

7-William England, m Sarah Durborough, of 
Willistown, Chester Co., Pa.; 

6—-William (1741-1813), m Susanna Hall; 

ee (1774-1858), m 1803, Mary Clemson (1783- 

); 

4-James (1810-81), founder of England, Walton & 
Co., tanners; m 1886, Sarah Young, 

3-Thomas Young (1837-1906), maj. U.S.V. in Civil 
War; extensive tanning interests; capitalist; 
m 1862, Emma Clarissa Combs (b 1838). 

2-Son of Charles Spittall Walton (1862-1916), M.E., 
U. Pa., 82; extensive tanning interests, capi- 
talist; m 1887, Martha Edna England (0 1868); 
issue: IThomas England (above); Ii—-Martha 
(m William A. Wiedersheim, 34d); I1I—Charles 
Spittall (m Adeline Mary Potts); IVv—Joseph 
William. 

I-m Nov. 17, 1909, Georgia Winifred Bonnell, 7) 
Vincennes, Ind., Mar. 20, 1888; dau. George Wil- 
liam Bonnell; issue (all b St. Davids, Pa.): 1- 
Clarissa, b Sept. 5, 1910; 2-Winifred, b Oct. a, 
1911; 3-George Bonnell, b Nov. 21,1913; 4-Thomas 
England, Jr., b Mar. 16, 1915; 5—-Nancy, b Oct. 25, 
1916; 6-Mary, b Jan. 9, 1918; 7-Robert Elliott, b 
Feb. 21, 1921; 8-Martha Jean, b Jan. 18, 1925. 

Pa. Mil. Coll., 19; U. Pa., 10. Interested in land 
development in Fla., east coast. Life mem. 
Colonial Soc. of Pa. Clubs: Everglades (Palm 
Beach, Fla.), Men’s (Wayne, Pa.). Winter 
place: South Ocean Boul., Palm Beach, Fla. 
Residence: St. Davids, Pa. 


1-WARE, Nyna Tyler Gould (Mrs. John N.), v 
Warren, Mass., Aug. 4, 1872. 

6—-Thomas Gould, of Salem, Mass.; m 1750, Sarah 
Ingalls (b 1728); 

5—Thomas (1755-1829), of Marblehead, Mass.; Am. 
Rey.; m 1782, Hannah Williams, of Pomfret, 
Conn.; 

4-Lyman (1787-1841), m 1818, Mary Marble (b 1786; 
Thaddeus®, Am. Rev.); 

3-John Bisbee (1820-90), m 1845, Olive M. Moulton 
(1827-1908). 

10-Dea. John Dunham (qv); 

9-Joseph (1636/37-1702/03), m 2d, 1669, Hester Wor- 
mall (Joseph, m BEsther—); 

8-Micaiah (1679/80-1756), Colonial wars; founder of 
Dunhamtown, Mass.; m 1701, Elizabeth Lazell 
(b 1681; Joshua’, m Mary—; John™, m Elizabeth, 
dau. of Stephen Gates); 

7-Micaiah (1716-56), m 1736, Mary—; 

6—Joseph (1739-1820), mem. ‘“‘Boston Tea Party’; m 
Sarah Davis; 

5-Solomon (1770-1836), m 1800, Mary Farley; 

ae (1803-1888), m Ebenezer Moulton (b 

3-Olive M. (1827-1908), m John Bisbee Gould (3 
above). 

9-Job Tyler (ca. 1619-1700), at Andover, Mass., 
1639; m Mary-; 

S-Q. M. Moses (1642-1727), m 1st, 1666, Prudence 
Blake (1647-89) ; 

7-Capt. John (1669-1756), King William’s War; m 
1695, Annie Messenger (1676-1745) ; 

6—Dea. John (1696-1790), m Sarah Barron (b 1695): 

5-Lt. Abner (1738-1819), lt. Am. Rev.; m_ 1774, 
Bethiah Muzzey (1754-1855, aet. 101; Dea. John’, 
Am. Rev.); 

4—Daniel (1777-1851), War 1812; m 3d, 1817, Sarah 
Jones (1780-1848) ; 

8-David Richards (1821-81), m 1846, Emeline A. 
Reed (1824-1901). 

2-Only child of Jerome Marble Gould (1845-1915), 
m 1871, Julia Eliza Tyler (0b 1848). 

M Feb. 7, 1908, John Nelson Ware, } Memphis, 
Tenn., May 22, 1872; son of John Nelson Ware, 
of Amherst Co., Va., Helena, Ark., and Mem- 
phis, Tenn. 

Mem. D.F.P.A. (pres. Ark. soc.), D.B.R., D.C.G., 
D.A.R., U.S.D.1812. Residence: Helena, Ark. 


1-WASHBURN, Stanley, } Minneapolis, Minn., 
Feb. 7, 1878. 

9-John Washburn (qv); 

8—John (1621-1686), soldier in Narragansett and 
King Philip’s wars; m Elizabeth Mitchell (EXx- 
perience®, came in the “Anne,” 1623, m Jane, 
dau. Francis Cooke, qv); 

7-Set. Samuel (1651-1720), soldier in King Philip’s 
War: m Deborah Packard; 

6-Israel (1684-1719), m Waitstill Sumner; 


5-Capt. Israel (1718-96), member Com. Safety; m 
Leah Fobes; 

4-Capt. Israel, soldier Am. Rev.; m Abiah King; 

°3-Tsrael (1784-1876), m Martha Benjamin (Lt, Sam- 
uel4, soldier Am. Rev.), of their children, 
Israel was gov. of Me., Cadwallader C., 10th 
gov. of Wis., Charles A., minister to Para- 
guay, and Elihu B., Sec. of State under Presi- 
dent Grant. 

°-Son of William Drew Washburn (1831-1912), 
A.B., Bowdoin, ’54; mcht. miller; U.S. senator, 
1899-1905; m Elizabeth Little Muzzy (1836-1915); 
issue: I-William Drew (b 1863; m Florence 
Savier); IIl-Cadwallader (See Who’s Who in 
America); I1I—- Mary (m Elbert Francis Bald- 
win; See Who’s Who in America); IV—Edwin 
Chapin (See Vol. 1, p. 879); V-Elizabeth (Mrs. 
Hamilton Wright, qv for Muzzy lineage); VI-— 
Stanley (above). 

Vi-m Nov. 27, 1906, Alice, dau. of John D. Lang- 
horne, of Lynchburg, Va.; issue: 1-Fawan, b 
Minneapolis, Minn., Aug. 30, 1907; 2-Stanley, 
Jr., b Minneapolis, Oct. 6, 1908; 3-Cary Lang- 
horne, b July 14, 1918. 

A.B., Williams, ’01; Harvard Law Sch., 1901; (Dr: 
Humane Letters, Williams, 1921). War corre- 
spondent, explorer, author (See Who’s Who in 
rare sa Residence: ‘“Inverfirs,” Lakewood, 


1-WRIGHT, Elizabeth Washburn (Mrs. Ham- 
ilton), b Minneapolis, Minn. 

9-Robert Muzzy, freeman, Ipswich, Mass., 1634; 
m Bridget-—; 

8—-Benjamin, m Alice Dexter (Richard®, of Bos- 
ton, 1642); 

7-Benjamin, m Sarah Langhorne; 

6—John (b 1685), m Elizabeth Bradshaw (John™, m 
Mary—; Humphrey’, m Patience Bowers); 

5—-Dea. John (1714-89), Lexington, Mass.; mem. 
Com. Correspondence; mem. Mass. Gen. Ct.; m 
Abigail Reed (Benjamin®, m Rebecca Stone; 
George’; William’, came in the “Defense,” 


1635) ; 

4-Jonas (d 1819), m 2d, Abigail Lamb; 

3-Hon. Franklin (1806-73), m Caroline McCumber. 

2-Dau. of Elizabeth Little Muzzy (1836-1915), m 
William Drew Washburn, LL.D. (1831-1912), 
U.S. senator, 1899-1905. For issue and Wash- 
burn lineage see Stanley Washburn. 

M Hamilton Wright (Aug. 2, 1867-Jan. 9, 191%), 
M.D., C.M., McGill U. (Montreal), Cambridge 
U., Eng.; U. of Heidelberg; hon. fellow Johns 
Hopkins; asst. dir. London County Council 
Laboratories, research work on beri-beri and 
malaria in Malay Peninsula; organizer and 
first dir. Inst. Med. Research, Federated 
Malay States; apptd. by President Roosevelt, 
1908, as opium commr. of Dept. of State and 
sent as del. to Internat. Opium Commn., 
Shanghai, 1909, carrying on work for govt. and 
preparing for participation of U.S. in 1st, 2d, 
and 3d Internat. Opium confs. at The Hague, 
participating as del. for U.S. (See Who's Who 
in America, Vol. 9); issue: 1-Rosalind, } Kuala 
Lumpur, Federated Malay States; 2-Hamilton, 
b Kuala Lumpur, Federated Malay States; 3 
Washburn, }) Baltimore, Md.; 4-Barbara, b 
Washington, D.C.; 5-Leslie, 6 Livermore, Me. 

Ed. Misses Masters School, Dobbs Ferry, and 
private schools and tutors in Germany and 
France. Traveled extensively in Asia and 
Far Bast. Is carrying on work of her late 
husband in connection with the internat. 
opium movement. Apptd. by Council of the 
League of Nations as assessor on the Opium 
Advisory Com., 1921, re-apptd., 1923-24-25. Apptd. 
by President Coolidge del. with full powers to 
Tnternat. Opium Conf., Geneva, 1924-25. Author 
(See Who’s Who in America for details). Mem. 
C.Dp.A. Summer place: Norlands, Livermore, 
Me. Residence: 1521 N.H. Av., Washington, D.C. 


1-WASHBURN, William Ives, } Bridgeport, 
Conn., Aug. 30, 1854. 

9-John Washburn (qv); 

8—John (1621-86), Narragansett and King Philip’s 
Wars; m Elizabeth Mitchell (Experience’, came 
in the “Ann,” 1623, m Jane, dau. of Francis 
Cooke, qv): 

7—-James (1672-1749), m Mary Bowden; 

6—James (1698-1741), m Elizabeth Leonard; 

ites (1733-1810), capt. Am. Rev.;. m Hulda 

ears; 

4-Rey. Azel (1764-1841), Middleborough, Mass.; m 

Sarah Skinner (0b 1776); 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 247 


3—Rev. Royal (1797-1833), m Harriet W. Parsons. 

8-William Ives (qv); 

7—Joseph (1647-94), m ‘Mary Yale; 

6—Joseph (1673-1751), m Sarah Ball; 

5-Stephen (1708-1744/45), m Abigail Rowe; 

4-Stephen (1741/42-1785-86), m Sarah Ames; 

38—William (1782-1858), m Polly Andrews Bray. 

2-Only child of John Henry Washburn (1828-1909), 
A.B., Amherst, ’49; officer, Home Ins. Co., New 
York, for many years, and pres. 1901-04; m 1858, 
Jane A. Ives (1823-98). 

M Nov. 15, 1888, Carrie Woodruff Fisher (qv for 


issue). 
A.B., Amherst, ’76 (Alpha Delta Phi, P.B.K.), 
A.M., 1878; LL.B., Columbia, 1878. Admitted to 


bar, 1879, and since in practice at New York; 
dir. Home Ins. Co., City of N.Y. Ins. Co., Inter- 
zone Corpn. (New York), Franklin Fire Ins. 
Co. (Phila.), Lawyers Title & Guaranty Co. 
(New York), Carolina Ins. Co. (Wilmington, 
N.C.), Harmonia Fire Ins. Co. (Buffalo). Trustee 
Hartford Seminary Foundation; dir. N.Y. Chris- 
tian Home for Intemperate Men; trustee Broad- 
way Tabernacle Soc. for 25 years to 1924. Judge 
Adv. Gen.’s Dept., N.Y., 1889-1912, rank of maj.; 
Sec, Us.) Dist. ba, tor City ofr N.yY.,. under 
Selective Service Act, World War. Author: 
The Holy Spirit, 1918. Mem. S.C.W., D.C.G., 
S.R., N.E. Soc., M.O.F.W. Clubs: Century, 
Lotos, Alpha Delta Phi, Amherst, Congrega- 
tional, Association of the Bar, ete. Residence: 
37 E. 68d St., New York. 


1-WASHBURN, Carrie Woodruff Fisher (Mrs. 
William Ives), 6 N.Y. City, Dec. 18, 1857. 

8-Capt. Daniel Fisher (1619-83), from Eng. to Bos- 
ton, 1637, and settled at Dedham same year: 
freeman, 1640; selectman, 1650-81; capt. Dedham 
Co. of Foot, 1640; mem. A. and H.A. Co., 1640; 
dep. Gen. Court, speaker three times; gov.’s 
asst., 1682; m 1641, Abigail Marriott; 

7-Capt. Daniel (1649-1713), m Mary Fuller; 

6—Jeremiah (b 1679), m Deborah Richards; 

5-Jeremiah (1704-52), m Elizabeth Cook; 

4—-Jeremiah (6 1735), m Sarah Dean; 

3—Paul (1773-1803), m Levina Richards. 

6—EXzekiel Woodruff (1717-1801); 

5—-Iizekiel (1744-1802), capt. and maj. 
m Sarah—; m 2d, Elizabeth-; 

4—Silas (1770-1819), m Mary (or Margaret) Hunt; 

8-—Benjamin (1794-1848), Elizabeth, N. J.; m 1819, 
Margaret-. 

2-Dau. of Nathaniel Fisher (1818-80), merchant, 
New York; m 1845, Mary Ann Woodruff (1824- 
1892); issue: I-Nathaniel Requa (d); II—Eliza- 
beth Richards; IIJ-Irving Requa (d 1925; m 
Carrie C. Browning); IV—Mary Louise (d; m 
John R. Downey, d 1899); V-Edward Dix (See 
Who’s Who in America); VI-Carrie Woodruff 
(above); VII—Annie Alling (m Lefferts Stre- 
beigh, d 1916); VIII-Nathaniel Campbell (d 1923); 
IX—Harris Baldwin (m Madeline Warren). 

Vi-m Nov. 15, 1888, William Ives Washburn (qv): 
issue (all bN.Y. City): 1-Grace Ives (Sept. 13, 
1884-Jan. 28, 1918); m Jan. 7, 1911, Bernard Henry 
Pelzer (issue: Grace Washburn; Bernard 
Henry, Jr.): 2-William Ives, Jr., b May 24, 1887, 
enlisted in Light Tank Corps, Apr. 15, 1918; set. 
Co. B, 328th Bn., May 12, 1918: 2d 1t. and supply 
officer, 334th Bn., Aug. 22, 1918-Dec. 14, 1918; m 
June 16, 1910, Elisabeth Thompson, dau. of 
James Arthur Crane, of Westfield, Mass. (is- 
sue: John Henry); 3-Nathalie Fisher (May 27- 
Dec. 15, 1895). 

Mem. C.D.A. Residence: 37 E. 63d St., New York. 

6 Spring- 


1-WASHBURN, William Johnson, 
water, N.Y., Sept. 30, 1852. 

§-John Washburn (qv); 

8-John (1621-86), soldier in Narragansett and 
King Philip’s wars; m Elizabeth Mitchell (Ex- 
perience®, came in the ‘‘Ann,”’ 1623); 

7-Thomas, of Bridgewater; m Deliverance Pack- 
ard (Samuel); 

6-Timothy, moved to Coventry, Conn., ante 1734; 
m Hannah-; 

5-Timothy (b 1721), lived at Coventry and Hebron; 

m Keziah-; 

ras! (1749-1813), m Abigail Porter (Increase’®; 
David®; John?; John’; John’); 

3—Aaron (1778-1880), War 1812; Cohocton, N.Y.: m 
Clarissa Crouch (Richard‘, m Beatrice, dau. of 
Ambrose Strong). 

9-Edward Johnson (qv);:’ 

8—-Maj. William (1629-1704), asst., Mass. Bay Col- 
ony, 1684-86, 1689-91; dep. Gen. Ct.; maj., King 


in Am. Rev.; 


William’s War; m Esther Wiswell (Elder 
Thomas’) ; 

7—-Ebenezer (1660-1737), m Sarah Winn (Ens. Jo- 
seph§, m Rebecca, dau. of William Reed); 

6-Ebenezer (1699-1756), d Crown Point Expdn.; m 
Sarah Stearns (Isaac?; John§; Isaac®, qv); 

5-William (b 1733), m Sarah Kendall (Nathaniel’, 
m Sarah, dau. of Timothy Carter); 

4—Nathaniel (1762-1849), m Mary Wright (Peter®, m 
Ellen, dau. of Nathan Chase); 

3-—William (1790-1872), m Lucy Gunn (1795-1890; Levit 
[1757-95], Am. Rev., m Mary, dau. of Enoch 
Jewett). 

2-Son of William Washburn (1824-98), capt. in 
Civil War; mem. William Washburn & Sons, 
St. Louis; m 1848, Mary Root Johnson (1824-1917). 

M May 30, 1878, Helen Edna Rowell (qv). 

Pres. Equitable Savings Bank, Los Angeles, 1903- 
1912; retired; dir. Security Trust & Savings 
Bank. Pres. Los Angeles Bd. of Edn., 1901-03-05; 
pres. Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce, 1906; 
chmn. joint com. of civic organizations to ex- 
amine and report upon feasibility of proposed 
Los Angeles Aqueduct, 1905; mem. City Coun- 
cil, 1910-11; govt. rep. at Los Angeles under 
Aldrich-Vreeland Act, 1914. Mem. S.M.D., 
S.C.W., S.R., M.O.L.L. Clubs: California, Sun- 
set, Los Angeles Country. Residence: 2200 
Harvard Boul., Los Angeles, Calif. 


1-WASHEBURN, Helen Edna Rowell (Mrs. Wil- 
liam J.), }) Littleton, N.H., May 26, 1852. 

Saneeer Rowell (d 1662), of Salisbury, Mass., 
1640; 

8—-Valentine, founder of Amesbury; m Joanna 
Pinder (Henry’); 


7-Philip (1647-90), killed by Indians; m Sarah 
Morrill (Abraham’, m Sarah, dau. of Robert 
Clement): 


6—Jacob (1671-1745), m Hannah Barnard (Thomas’, 
m Sarah Peasley); 


5—Daniel (1705-ca. 1779), m Anne Currier (John‘’, 
m Judith Stevens); 
4—Daniel (1745-1831), officer Am. Rev.; m Judith 


French (Joshua*®, m Sarah Carr); 

3—Jonathan (1771-1863), m Sally Hoskins (Elkanah! 
[1741-1805], soldier French and Indian War and 
Am. Rev., m Mindwell Barney). 

4—-Elder James Rankin (1739-1804), from Glasgow, 


Scotland, settled at Littleton, N.H., 1791; m 
Margery Witherspoon, of Paisley, Scotland; 
3-David (1783-1852), brig. gen. N.H. militia; m 


Persis Daniels (Increaset [1752-1806], turned 
out at Lexington Alarm, m Elona, dau. of 
Aaron Thayer). 

2—-Dau. of Guy Carleton Rowell (1808-91), m 1834, 
Clarissa Daniels Rankin (1809-72). 

M May 30, 1878, William Johnson Washburn (qv). 

Mem. first Los Angeles Municipal Art Commn. 
1903-11; mem. and sec. of first Juvenile Court 
Commn. of Los Angeles Co., 1902-09. Mem. 
C.D.A., D.A.R. Residence: 2200 Harvard Boul., 
Los Angeles, Calif. 


I-WASSELL, Charlie Louise Jones Hartley 
(Mrs. Sam M.), ) Conway, Ark., Sept. 11, 1886. 

10-John Howland (qv); 

8—Desire (1624-83), m 1643, Capt. 


(qv); 

8-Mercy (1658-1725), m Capt. George Denison (1653- 
1711; William®, qv); 

7-Joanna, m 1735, Henry Hewitt; 

6—Content, m 1766, Stephen Webb (1742-1819) ; 

5-David (1786-1848), Windham, Conn.; m 1818, 
Sarah Bass (1798-1878) ; 

4—Mary Jane (1820-81), m oe Mathew H. Winton 
(1811-68), Burlington, : 

ere L. (1839-97), m +863, Luella Marlow (d 

2-Dau. of Leona Hall Winton (1865-1900), m 1st, 
1885, Charles William Jones (1864-86); m 2d, 1889, 
James FE. Markham. 

M June 23, 1908, Maynard Leslie Hartley (Dec. 
11, 1882- Oct. 6, 1918); son of Maynard Leslie 
Hartley; issue: 1-— Maynard Leslie, b Little 
Rock, Ark., July 7, 1909. 

M 24d, June 10, 1920, Sam MecConnaughey Wassell. 


John Gorham 


Mem. S.M.D., D.A.R., U.S.D.1812 (ree. sec. Ark. 
nerd Residence: 1305 Broadway, Little Rock, 
rk. 


1-WATERMAN, Cameron Beach, 
Mich., Dec. 20, 1878. 
6—-David Bassett Waterman, of Norwich West 


Farms, Conn.; 
5-David, of Norwich, Conn.; m Elizabeth Wells; 


b Detroit, 


248 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


4-Thomas Glasby (1788-1862), B.A., Yale, 1806; m 
Pamela Whitney (Gen. Joshua‘); 

8-Joshua Whitney (d 1892), B.A., Yale, 1844; m 
Eliza Davenport (Ira‘, of Bath, N. Y., m Lydia 
Cameron, whose son Ira, was state comp- 
troller of N.Y., and mem. 49th and 50th Con- 
gresses). 

9-Thomas Beach (qv); 

8-John (1655-1709), m 1678, Mary-; 

cnr (1690-1773), m 2d, Mary Royce (b 1695; Sam- 
uel); 

6—-Edmund (06 1720); : 

5-Jonathan (1760-1850), moved to Mt. Morris, 
Livingston Co., N.Y., and to nr. Flint, Genesee 
Co., Mich., ca. 1834; m Lucy Baldwin; 

4-Eben, m Elizabeth Owen; 

3—Eben Charles (d 1891), m Harriet Forsyth. 

2-Son of Cameron Davenport Waterman (1852- 
1923), B.A., Yale, ’74; m 1878, Elizabeth Hall 
Beach (1858-1920); issue: I-Cameron Beach 
(above); II—Ira Davenport (b 1883; m Marjory 
Brown). 

I-m Oct. 18, 1904, Lois Fleming Miller, b Pitts- 
burgh, Pa., Mar. 5, 1883; dau. of Reuben Miller, 
3d, of Pittsburgh (5th from Gayen Miller, first 
record Chester Co., Pa., 1702, mem. Provincial 
Legislature); issue (all 6 Detroit, Mich.): 1— 
Mary Elizabeth, 6 Oct. 11, 195; 2-Cameron, b 
July 15, 19099; 3-Reuben Miller, b Dec. 31, 1910. 

B.A., Yale, ’01 (D.K.E., Wolf’s Head), LU.B., 1904 
(Phi Delta Phi). Pres. The Waterman Corpn., 
Detroit.” ‘Capt:, U.SuRIS.C.)) Dee) 91917: ma.; 
U.S. Air Service, with A.E.F., in France as 
chief of transportation. Mem. M.O.W.W., A.L. 
Clubs: Yale (New York), Detroit, Detroit 
Country, Old, University, Yondotega, Union 
League, The Players, Grosse Pointe, Grosse 
Pointe Riding and Hunt, Huron Mountain. 
Residence: Lincoln Rd., Grosse Pointe Vil- 
lage, Mich. 


1-WATERMAN, William Van Antwerp, } Al- 
bany, N.Y., Sept. 1, 1884. - 

10-Robert Waterman (d 1652), from Eng., was at 
Salem, Mass., 1636, at Plymouth, 1638; settled 
finally at Marshfield; rep. Gen. Ct., 1644-49; m 
1638, Elizabeth Bourne (Thomas”); 

9-Sgt. Thomas (1644-1702), m 1668, Miriam Trac(e)y 
(Lt. Thomas”, qv); 

8—-Ens. Thomas (1670-1755), m 1691, Elizabeth Allyn 
re John®, m Elizabeth Gager; Robert?®, 
dav); 

7—-Ebenezar (6 1698/99), m 1721, Sarah Griswold (b 
1700; Capt. Samuel’, m Susanna, dau. of Chris- 
ek Huntington; Lt. Francis®; Edward", 
av); 

6—-Ebenezar, m Sybe(i)l-; 

5-Elijah (6 1764), m Sally Van Vliet; 

4-Jeremiah, m Hannah Van Derzee; m 2d, Ruth 
Ann Shaw; 

Sioa eee m Mary Elizabeth Waldron (1820- 

6-Lewis Simonse Van Antwerp (1731-1824), mem. 
Com. Safety, Albany Co., N.Y., in Am. Rev.; 
m Hendrikji Fonda VanBuren; 

5-Daniel Lewis, m Hannah Van Zandt; 

4—William, m Sarah Meadon; 

3-William M. (6b 1825), m Susanna Irwin. 

2-Son of Theodore Howard Waterman (1859-1913), 
grain merchant and flour mfr., Albany, N.Y.; 
m 1883, Grace Edith Van Antwerp (b 1859); is- 
sue: I-William Van Antwerp (above); II—Dor- 
othy (b 1888; m Charles Newman Waldron, II); 
IlI—Edith (6 1893; m Mills Ten Eyck); IV-— 
Howard Waldron (b 1899). 

I-m July 23, 1921, Alida Chanler Lambert; issue: 
1-William V. A., Jr., b Apr. 5, 1924. 

B.A., Yale, 06 (Zeta Psi). Pres. W. V. A. Water- 
man Co., investment securities, Albany, N.Y. 
Clubs: Yale (New York), University, Ft. 
Orange (Albany). Address: 50 State St., Al- 
bany, N.Y. 


1-WATKINS, Corinne Clements (Mrs. John 
E.), 6 New Castle, Ind., July 4, 1876. 

i2-Jeffry Clements (d 1609), of Oxford, Eng., 
shareholder in the London Virginia Co. 
which colonized Jamestown, Va.; m Elizabeth 
Fuller (sister of Sir Nicholas Fuller; Cuth- 
bert#8; Nicholas!); 

li-Jeremiah, who with his widowed mother, 
Elizabeth Fuller Clements, and his brothers 
and sisters came to Va. in the “George,” 1610 
or 1611, and took his father’s shares in the 
London Virginia Co.; inherited 350 acres on 


south side of James River, and Upper Chi- 
poakes Creek, Va.; mem, Jamestown Assem- 
bly, which met Jan. 12, 1641 (his mother mar- 
ried Capt. Ralph Hamor before 1624, who suc- 
ceeded James Rolfe as sec. of the London 
Virginia Co.); Jeremiah, m —Edy; 

10-Ezekiel; 

§—John, m Mary-; 

8—-Thomas (d 1698); 

7-Lambert (d 1717); 

6—John (d 1760); 

5-James (1753-1810), of Caroline Co., Md., soldier 
Am. Rev.; m 1778, Elizabeth Baggs; 

ae (1783-1867), m Tamzen Morris (1784- 

3-James Morris (1805-81), of Blooming Grove, 
Ind.; m 2d, 1841, Catherine Ferris (1815-81). 

8—Jeffrey Ferris (qv); 

7-James (1643-1726), m Mary Merritt; 

6-Samuel (1706-86), corp. Am. Rev.; m Ann Lock- 
wood; 

5—-Samuel (b 1733), Am. Rev.; 

4—Frederick (1784-1845), of Conn.; m 1809, Susanna 
Nichols (d 1832); 

3—Catherine, m 1841, James Morris Clements (3 
above). 

8-Richard Hubbell (qv); 

7-Samuel (b 1670), m Elizabeth-; 

6—Nathan_ (1699-1761), m Martha Finch (1701-55); 

5—John (1734-1810), 1t. Am. Rev.; m Mary Robin- 
son; 

4-Sarah, m William Grose (Jacob®, soldier Am. 
Rev., m Barbara-); 

3-William (1812-99), of New Castle, Ind.; mem. 
Ind. Legislature, 1860, 87; judge Ct. Common 
Pleas, 1860-61; recruited and was col. 36th Ind. 
Vols., later brig. gen. and maj. gen. U.S.V., 
Civil War; collector of internal revenue, 1866- 
74, etc.; m Rebecca Needham. 

2-Dau. of Courtland Cushing Clements (b 1843), 
lawyer; midshipman U.S.N., 1860-63; m 1868, 
Almira Grose (b 1845); issue: I-Laura Rebecca 
(6 1870; m Albert Clark Leitch); II-Courtland 
Cushing (0 1874, d infancy); II1I—Almira Grose 
(1874-78); IV—Corinne (above); V—Chilcott (1879- 
85); VI-William Grose (1881-95); VII-Guy Clem- 
ent (1882-1920); VIII—Katharine (b 1886; m 1907, 
Warren M. Mitchell, d 1919). 

Iv—m June 1, 1899, John Elfreth Watkins (See 
Vol. 1, p. 358, for genealogy). 

Residences: 504 Westview Ave., Pelham, Phila., 
Pa., and Avalon, N.J. 


1-WATKINS, Richard Henry, ) Brookland, 
Granville Co., N.C., Dee. 29, 1874. 

8-Henry Watkins (b 1638), of Henrico, Va.; 

7—-Thomas, of Swift Creek, Va.; 

6-Thomas (6 1714), of Chickahominy, Va.; m 
Fanny Anderson; 

5-Henry (d 1798), m Temperance Hughes: 

4-Col. Thomas (1761-97), Am. Rev.; m Betsey Ann 
Venable (Nathaniel®, below); 

3-Henry N. (1787-1850), Prince Edward Co., Va.; 
War 1812; m 1811, Mildred (Morton) Edmunds. 

7-Abraham Venable (qv); 

6-Abraham_ (1700-68), m Martha Davis (1702-65; 
Nathaniel’, of Hanover Co., Va.); 

5-Nathaniel (1733-1804), of Prince Edward Co., 
Va.; mem. Va. House of Burgesses and House 
of Delegates; m Elizabeth Woodson (Richard', 
of Poplar Hill, Va., m Ann Madelin, dau. of 
Abraham Michaux, Huguenot refugee to Va.); 

4—-Betsey Ann (1760-1826), m Thomas Watkins (4 
above). 

6-Capt. James Daniel (b 1702-will proved 1761), 
sheriff of Goochland Co., Va., 1748, and of Al- 
bemarle, 1754; m 1721, Elizabeth Woodson; 

d-Chesley, m Judith Christin; 

4-James (b 1762), m 179, Ann Venable (1762-1841), 
dau. of Nathaniel Venable’, above); 

3-James Beverly (6 1805), of “Tranquillity”; 
m 1832, Jane Elizabeth Read. 

10-Col, George Reade (qv); 

9-Mildred, m 1642, Augustine Warner, II (d 1681), 
speaker Va. House of Burgesses; 

8-Elizabeth (1672-1720), m ante 1692, her cousin, 
Col. John Lewis (1669-1725), judge Supreme Ct. 
(John®; Gen. Robert”, qv); 

7-Col. Charles (1696-1779), of “The Byrd”; m 1717, 
Mary Howell (b 1700); 

6—John (6 1720), m 1741, his cousin, Jane Lewis (b 

5-Jane, m Jonathan Read; 

4-Charles L., m Jane Boyd; 


EE 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 


3-Jane Elizabeth, m James Beverly Daniel (3 
above). 

2-Son of Nathaniel Venable Watkins (1831-89), 
farmer and teacher, Granville Co., N.C.; 
served in C.S.A.; m 1857, Nannie Venable Dan- 
iel (1835-1920); issue: I-Charles Read (1859-64); 
II—Mildred (6 1861; m John Robert Morton); 
IlI—Jane Read (b and d 1864); IV—Nannie Dan- 
jel (1866-88); V—Lucy Morton (6 1869; m John 
Flood Morton); VI—Jane Read (1872-92); VII-— 
Richard Henry (above). 

Vil-m Aug. 28, 1902, Josephine Evans Critz, b W. 
Point, Miss., Mar. 18, 1879; dau. of Frank A. 
Critz, m Lizzie Barker, of W. Point; issue (all 
b Bristol, Tenn.): 1-Richard Henry, Jr., ) Nov. 
19, 1908; A. and M. Coll. of Miss., ’24; 2-Frank 
Critz (May 9 1905-Aug. 2, 1905); 3—-Walter 
Barker, } Jan. 25, 1907; Princeton, ’27. 

A.B., Hampden-Sidney, 795 (Phi Gamma Delta). 
Supt. of city schools, Laurel, Miss., since 1907. 
Residence: 806 First Av., Laurel, Miss. 


1-WEBB, Kenneth Seymour, }) New York, N.Y., 
Oct. 16, 1885. 

9-Christopher Webb, was at Braintree, Mass., 
1645; town clk.; removed to Billerica, ca. 1655; 
m Humility—; 

8—Christopher (1630-94), King Philip’s War; dep. 
Gen. Ct.; m Hannah Scott; 

7-Benjamin (1667-1739), m Susannah Balentine; 

6—-Timothy (1708-85), m Sarah Howard; 

5-Benjamin (1747-1812),-sgt. and ensign in Am. 
Rev.; m Sarah Holmes; 

4-Benjamin (6 1782), m Electa Safford; 

3—-Myrou Safford (b 1810)), m Mary Denslow. 

2-Son of William Edward Webb (1844-1915), maj., 
N.G.N.Y.; v.p: James HH: Dunham Co., dry 
goods, New York; m 1888, Juliet Seymour (b 
1863), dau. of William J. Bell, banker, New 
York; issue: I-Kenneth S. (above); II—Roy (m 
Jean Finnie). 

I—m Sept. 20, 1920, Lorraine Frost, } La Grange, 
Ga., Sept. 13, 1899; dau. of Robert Tyler Frost, 
of La Grange. 

A.B., Columbia, ’06 (Alpha Chi Rho). Author 
and motion picture director. Mem. 8.A.R., 
Motion Picture Directors’ Assn. (pres. 1923-25), 
Soc. Composers, Authors and Publishers, Ac- 
tors’ Equity Soc. Clubs: Columbia Univer- 


sity, Lambs, American Dramatists, Sound- 
view Golf and Country. Residence: Great 
Neck, N.Y. 


1-WEBBER, Mabel Louise, } Edgecomb Co., 
N.C., Dec. 30, 1869. 

9-John Putnam (qv); 

8-Lt. Thomas (bap. 1614-1686), m 2d, Mary (Inger- 
soll?), Widow Veren; 

7—Joseph (1669-1728), m Elizabeth Porter (Israel'); 

6—-Maj. Gen. Israel (1718-90), one of the four ma- 
jor generals apptd. by Congress in Am. Rev.; 
m 1st, 1739, Hannah Pope (1721-64; Joseph’); 

aa (1753-1825), m 1778, Samuel Waldo (1747- 


1810) ; 

4-Blizabeth (1774-1846), m 1799, John Augustus 
Gleason (1770-1842); 

3-Mary Waldo (1807-1900), m 1835, William Web- 
ber (1806-48). 

10-Gov. Thomas Dudley (qv); 

9—-Mercy (b 1621), m Rev. John Woodbridge; 

uirtee (d 1738), m 1680, Samuel Ruggles (1658- 
1716) ; 

7—Martha (1691-1740), m 1718, Job Lane (1689-1762; 
Col. Job’, m Susanna Whipple; Job®, from 
Eng.) ; 

6—Job (1718-96), m 1747, Susannah Fassett (d 1775); 

5-Sarah (1751-1817), m 1778, Samuel Gilson (1752- 


1826) ; 
on (1783-1855), m 1805, Thaddeus Davis (1782- 
1866) ; 


8-Horatio Thaddeus (1806-85), m 1837, Almira 
Stearns (d 1882). 

2-Dau. of Charles Warren Webber (1836-93), lum- 
ber merchant, Charleston, S.C., formerly of 
Mass.; m 1869, Sarah Almira Davis (1838-1922); 
issue: I-Mabel Louise (above); IJ—Arthur Put- 
nam (1872-1916; m 1897, Edith A. Chamberlain; 
issue: Clarence Putnam; Edith Waldo); III-— 
Ernest Waldo (6 1883). 

I-Sec. and treas. S.C. Hist. Soc., and editor S.C. 
Hist. and Geneal. Mag.; compiler of numer- 
ous S.C. genealogies. Residence: 88 Beaufain 
St., Charleston, 8.C 


249 


1-WEBSTER, Edwin Catlin, }) Phelps, Ontario 
Co., N.Y., Apr. 26, 1850. 

9-Gov. John Webster (qv); 

8-Robert (1627-76), m Susanna Treat (Richard®, qv); 

7-Jonathan (1657-1735), first town clk. of Middle- 
town, Conn.; m Doreas Hopkins (Stephen’; 
John’); 

6—-Stephen (1693-1724), m Mary Burnham (John’‘); 

5—-Timothy (bap. 1723-d 1803), m Sarah White; 

noe a (1759-1850), pvt. Am. Rev.; m Millie Ros- 
siter; 

3—James (1782-1879), m Sabrina Catlin. 

8-Pietro Caesar (Alberto, Alburtis) Burtis (b 
Venice, Italy, 1622), on account of religious 
persecution went to Holland, thence to New 
Amsterdam; granted land in Brooklyn by Gov. 
Kieft; m Judith Manji (Jans?, killed by Indians 
at Stamford, Conn.); 

7-Arthur (b Nieukirk, Flanders, 1647), began to 
write name Alburtis; 

6-James, began to write name Burtis; m Eliza- 
beth Way (James’, of Newtown, L.I.); 

5-John (6 1749), pvt. N.Y. militia; m Mary Auler 
(Hein!®) ; 

4-John (b 1782), m Sarah Foster (Thomas', of 
Hempstead, L.I.); 

38—Arthur (1815-89), alderman and supt. charities, 
N.Y. City; first supt. Bellevue Hosp.; m Eliza- 
beth Palmer. 

2-Son of Isaac Catlin Webster (1808-58), farmer; 
m Armenia Burtis (1815-89); issue: I-Jerome 
Burtis (d 1924); II-Charles Palmer; III~Edwin 
Catlin (above); I1V—Sarah Elizabeth (m —Lock- 
wood). 

IiI—m Oct. 11, 1875, Rosa Eveline Smith (Dee. 12. 
1858-Oct. 28, 1918); dau. of Benjamin Franklin 
Smith, of Charleston, S.C.; issue: 1-Edna Law- 
rence, 6 Des Moines, Ia., Sept. 25, 1876; m Oet. 
11, 1897, Oswald T. Radinsky (issue: Edwin 
Lawrence, 6 1901; Oswald Theodore, b 1903; Julia 
Rosalie, 6 1905; Gladys Lucile, b 1913); 2-James 
Franklin, b Des Moines, Ia., Dec. 14, 1880; m 
June 29, 1909, Josephine Atcheson (issue: Jo- 
sephine Rose, b 1911; James Franklin, Jr., } 
1918; Evelyn, 6 1916; Hazel Atcheson, } 1918); 3— 
Cornelius Catlin, 6 Hastings, Neb., Aug. 28. 
1884; m Apr. 27, 1910, Carrie B. Weems (issue: 
Carolyn Elizabeth, b 1914: Cornelia June, b 
1916); 4-Albert Pike, } Hastings, Mar. 4, 1894; m 
Dec. 31, 1924, Florida Edwards. 

Real estate and insurance. Mason (33°). 
S.C.W., S.A.R. Residence: Alvin, Tex. 


1-WEIL, Fred Alban, } North Andover, Mass., 
May 7, 1874. 

8-Samuel (Guild, Guile) Gile (d 1683), from Eng.; 
m Judith Davis; 

7—Ephraim (6 1661/62), m Martha Bradley; 

6-Samuel (6 1702-03), began to write name Gile; m 
Sarah Emerson; 

5—-Maj. John (b 1739/40), mem. Haverhill militia. 
French and Indian War; m Mary Nealley 
(Matthew’, m Margaret Beverland); 

4—Sarah, m 1788, George Tuttle; 

38—-Nicholas (1815-63), Civil War; m Hannah Wood 
Averill. 

10-John Perkins (qv); 

9-Thomas (1616-86), m Phebe Gould: 

8—-Thomas (1659 ?-1722), m 1683, Sarah Wallis; 

7-Samuel; 

6—Margaret (1729-1830, aet. 101), m Thomas Wood 
(1727-77), of Boxford, Mass. (John’?, m Ruth Pea- 


Mem. 


body); 
5-Hannah, m Nathaniel Averill (Nathaniel’: 
Nathaniel?; Nathaniel8; William®; William”, 


av); 
cecernes P. (b 1792), m 1818, Annar Moore (1797 - 


3-Hannah Wood (1820-87), m 1837, Nicholas Tuttle 
(3 above). 

10—John Perkins (qv); 

9-Thomas (1616-86), m Phebe Gould; 

8—Ellisha; 

7—John; 

6—Moses (0 1732), m 1754, Anner Cummings; 

5-Sarah (b 1773), m 1794, Dominick Moore; 

4-Annar_ (1797-1838), m 1818, Stephen Perkins 
Averill (4 above). 

2-Son of Anna Moore Tuttle (18388-1917), m 1854. 
Louis Weil (1826-83); clothing merchant; issue: 
I-—Catherine Tuttle (1855-58); II-George Leverett 
(1859-1918; m Emma Brown); IlI—Frank Edward 
(1860-96; m Florence Taylor): IV—Charles Lewis 
(1865-1921; m Ella Bass); V—Fred Alban (above). 

V-m July 1, 1905, Ellen Smith Eliot (qv for issue). 

Grad. Phillips Andover, ’92; B.D., Meadville 


250 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


Theol. Sch., 1904. Ordained Unitarian ministry, 
1904; pastorates: Third Ch., Chicago, 1904-07; 
Bellingham, Wash., 1907-17; First Ch., Denver, 
1917-20; First Parish (‘‘Church of the Presi- 
dents’’), Quincy, Mass., since 1920 (See Who's 
Who in America). Residence: 88 Elm St., 
Quincy, Mass. 


1-WEIL, Ellen Smith Eliot (Mrs. Fred Alban), 
b Portland, Ore., Feb. 20, 1873. 

9-Lt. Andrew Eliot (qv); 

8—-Andrew (1651-88), m Mercy Shattuck; 

7-Andrew (1683-1749), m 2d, Mary Herrick; 

6—Andrew (1718-78), m Elizabeth Langdon; 

5—-Samuel (1748-84), m Elizabeth Greenleaf; 

4-William Greenleaf (1781-1853), m Margaret 
Dawes; 

3—-William Greenleaf, D.D. (1811-87), pres. and 
chancellor Washington U., 1854-87; m Abby 
Adams Cranch. 

10-—William Dawes (qv); 

9-Ambrose (1642-1703), 1t. A. and H.A, Co.; King 
Philip’s War; m Mary Bumstead (b 1642; 
Thomas’); 

8—-Thomas (1680-1750), m 1702, Sarah Story (d 1759); 

7-Thomas (b 1706), m Elizabeth Underwood 
(Anthony’); 

6-Col. Thomas (1731-1809), col. Boston regt., 1773- 
1778; mem. Mass. Legislature and Senate; capt. 
A. and H.A. Co.; m Hannah Blake; 

5-Thomas (1757-1825), A.B., Harvard, 1777; justice 
Supreme Ct. of Mass., 1792-1803; probate judge, 
1803-25; m Margaret Greenleaf (1761-1836) ; 

4—-Margaret (b 1789), m William Greenleaf Eliot 
(4 above). 

5-Richard Cranch (1726-1811), from Eng., 1746, set- 
tled at Braintree, Mass.; judge Ct. Common 
Pleas; m Mary Smith (sister of Abigail Smith, 
who married John Adams); 

4—William, LL.D. (1769-1855), A.B., Harvard, 1787; 
chief justice Circuit Court of D.C.; m Nancy 
Greenleaf (William®, sheriff of Suffolk Co., 
Mass., 1775-80) ; 

3-Abby Adams (1817-1908), m William Greenleaf 
Eliot (3 above). 

5—Col. David Mack (1750-1845); 

4—-David (1778-1854), m Mary Ely (Nathaniel5, m 
Elizabeth Reynolds; Nathaniel®, m Mary Esta- 
brook, desc. Edmund Hobart, qv); 

3—Samuel Ely (1815-66), m Rebekah A. Robins 
(Ephraim, Jr.4, m Rebekah S., dau. of Samuel 
Burr, m Rebekah Stillman, dese. Edward Doty, 


dv). 

2-Dau. of Thomas Lamb Eliot, S.T.D., LL.D.. 
Litt.D. (See Who’s Who in America), m 1865, 
Henrietta Robins Mack (b 1845); issue: I-Rev. 
William Greenleaf, Jr. (b 1866; m Minna C. Ses- 
singhaus); II—Mary Ely (1868-78); I1I—Dorothea 
Dix (b 1871; m Earl Morse Wilbur); IV—Ellen 
Smith (above); V—Grace Cranch (b 1875; m 
Richard Gordon Scott); VI—-Henrietta Mack (0 
1879); VII-Samuel Ely (b 1882; m Elsa von 
Manderscheid); VIII-Thomas Dawes (b 1889; m 
Sigrid Victoria Wijnbladh). 

IV—m July 1, 1905, Fred Alban Weil (qv); issue: 
1—-Thomas Eliot, b Chicago, Ill., June 23, 1906; 
2-Frank Tuttle (Oct. 11, 1908-Apr. 18, 1923); 3— 
Hee Hobart, b Bellingham, Wash., Oct. 28, 

Residence: 88 Elm St., Quincy, Mass. 


1-WEISIGER, Cary Nelson, Jr., ) Memphis, 
Tenn., Jan. 22, 1882. 

7-Thomas Nelson, ‘‘Scotch Tom” (qv); 

6-—Gov. Thomas (1716-86), m 1745, Lucy Armistead; 

5-Thomas Cary, of “Bleak Hill,” Va.; 

4—Mary Burdette, m Samuel Anderson; 

3-Sarah N. (1830-1914), m William Bolling Wei- 
siger, of Pocahontas, Va. 

§9-Robert Bolling (qv); 

8—John (1676-1729), burgess, Va.; m Mary Kennon: 

7-John (1700-57), burgess nearly 30 yrs.; m 2d, 
Elizabeth Blair; 

6—Thomas (1735-1804), m Elizabeth Gay: 

5-William (1777-1845), of “Bolling Hall,” m Mary 
Randolph (Richard*, of ‘‘Curles’’); 

4—Ann Meade, m J. Kendall Weisiger: 

3-William B. (1829-1913), m Sarah Nelson Ander- 
son (38 above). 

Desc. Col. John West (1590-1659; son of Sir 
Thomas West, Lord Delaware, ITI, m Anne, 
dau. of Sir Francis Knollys, K.G.), came to 
Va.; mem. Colonial Council, 1630-59; gov. and 
capt. gen.: and thru: 

5-George (1758-1810), served in the navy in Am. 
Rev.; m Mary Clark; 


4-Mary, m Parry Wayne Humphreys; 

3—-Robert W. (1824-79), m Mary Walton Meri- 
wether. 

2-Son of Cary Nelson Weisiger (b 1856), banker; 
m 1881, Elizabeth Hughes Humphreys (6 1854); 
issue: I-—Cary Nelson, Jr. (above); II—Mary 
Humphreys (m Thomas William White); IIJ-— 
Elizabeth West (6 1892; m Hamilton Dey White- 
law); IV—Lucy Page (b 1894; m Joseph Hays 
McNaugher). 

I-m May 19, 1906, Marie Louise Little (qv); issue 
(all 6 St. Louis, Mo.): 1-Margaret Page, b Nov. 
26, 1907; 2-Cary N., III, 6 Jan. 11, 1910; 3-Carter 
ioe Dec. 26, 1917; 4Mary Randolph, b June 

U. Va., 3 yrs. (Alpha Tau Omega); LL.B., Benton 
Law Coll., St. Louis (Delta Chi). Investment 
securities, St. Louis, 1905-14; St. Louis Clear- 
ing House Assn., 1914-20; Goldman, Sachs & 
Co., bankers, mgr. at St. Louis and Chicago, 
1920—. Mem. S.A.R. Residence: 823 Hinman 
Av., Evanston, Il. 


1-WEISIGER, Marie Louise Little (Mrs. Cary 
N., Jr.), 6 N.Y. City, Nov. 1, 1884. 

5-William Little, from Scotland, 1765, settled in 
Va.; m Margaret Howe (Gen. Sir Thomas‘); 

4-William, m Jane Craighill; 

8-George Washington (1806-82), m Mary Jones 
Alden. 

Desc. John Alden (qv), thru: 

5-Capt. Joseph; 

Oieoe (1785-1855), m Mary Margaret Jones (1795- 

(9); 

3—Mary Jones (1814-89), m George Washington 
Little (8 above). 

2—-Dau. of William Cyrus Little (1849-1912), invest- 
ment banker, St. Louis; m 1878, May Rose (hb 
1859), dau. of Henry T. Simon, of St. Louis; 
issue: I-Alden Howe (b 1881; m Blanche Flora 
Niedringhaus); II—Marie Louise (above); III— 
Margaret Alden (0b 1889). 

II-m May 19, 1906, Cary Nelson Weisiger, Jr. 
(qv for issue). 

Residence: 823 Hinman Av., Evanston, Ill. 


1-WERTH, M(atthew) F(ontaine) Maury, 2) 
Richmond, Va., July 22, 1882. 

6-Matthew Maury (qv); 

5-Rev. James (d in 1769), rector Fredericksvilie 
Parish, Va.; m Mary Walker; 

4—-Richard (b 1766), m Diana Minor (b 1767; Maj. 
John® [1735-1800], of Topping Castle, Caroline 
Co., Va., officer in Am. Revy., m 1756, Elizabeth, 
wy of David Cosby, burgess, Middlesex Co., 

ans 

3-Matthew Fontaine (1806-73), 1t. U.S.N.;: com. 
C.S.N.; scientist; author; dir. Naval Obs.; m 
1834, Ann Hull Herndon (6 1811; Dabney#; Jo- 
seph>, of “Mattapony,” Spotsylvania Co.; Ed- 
ward’; Edward’; William’, from Eng. to New 
Kent Co., Va., 1674, m Catharine, dau. of Gov. 
Edward Digges, of Va.). 

2-Son of Mary Herndon Maury (6b 1844), m 1877, 
James Rhodes Werth (b 1844), maj. C.S.A.; is- 
sue: I—-Elie Maury (m Littleton Fitzgerald, 
Jr.); II-Amy McRae (m Nathaniel Montgom- 
ery Osborne); Il1I—-Matthew F. M. (above); IV— 
James Robert (qv for Minor lineage). 

IlI—m June 18, 1914, Sallie Anne Warfield Cockey, 
b Pikesville, Md., Feb. 22, 1889; dau. of Thomas 
Beal Cockey, of Pikesville; issue: 1—-Virginia 
Lee Maury, b Pikesville, Md., June 8, 1915; 2— 
se ee he as Warfield, 6 Pikesville, Md., Sept. 

B.S. in E.E., Va. Mil. Inst., ’02 (Sigma Alpha 
Epsilon). Supt. of power, Detroit United 
Lines, 1916-22; supt. of generation, Pa. Power 
& Light Co., since 1923. Club: Valley Country. 
Residence: 123 N. Vine St., Hazleton, Pa. 


ath James Robert, ) Richmond, Va., Jan. 

8—Doodes (Maindort) Minor (qv); 

8-Doodes (d 1695), began to write name Minor; m 
Elizabeth Cocke; 

7-Garret (1679-1720), m 1706, Diana Vivian: 

6—John (1707-55), planter; received crown patent 
for “Gale Hill’ 1735; m Mary Carr (Thomas’, of 
Caroline Co., Va.); 

5-John (1735-1800), of “Topping Castle,” Caroline 
Co.; maj. Cont. Army; m Elizabeth Cosby; 

4—Diana (b 1767), m Richard Maury; 

3-Com. Matthew F. (1806-73), m 1834, Ann Hull 
Herndon. ; 

2-Son of Mary Herndon Maury (b 1844), m 1877, 
James Rhodes Werth (6 1844), maj. C.S.A. For 


mes 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 251 


issue and Maury lineage see M. F. Maury 
Werth. 

M Apr. 29, 1918, Pauline Hungerford Bogardus, b 
N.Y. City, Jan. 16, 1881; dau. of Washington 
A. H. Bogardus (desc. Everardus Bogardus, m 
Anneke Jans, settled at New Amsterdam, 1637); 
issue: 1-Amanda Bogardus, b Schenectady, 
N.Y., June 30, 1914; 2-Polly Herndon, b Schen- 
ectady, July 14, 1915; 3-James Maury, 0b 
Schenectady, Sept. 15, 1917; 4Bogardus, b 
Pittsburgh, Pa., Oct. 22, 1921; 5-McRae, b 
Poteau, Okla., July 10, 1928. 

Va. Poly. Inst., ’08. Consulting electrical en- 
gineer. Was maj., Constrn. Corps, U.S.A., 
World War, supervised construction of 75,000 
h.p. plants. Mem. Am. Inst. E.E.; dir. Coal 
Mining Inst. of America. Clubs: University 
(Washington), Union, Pittsburgh Athletic 
(Pittsburgh, Pa.). Residence: 4 N. Princeton 
St., Lynchburg, Va. 


1-WEST, Madge Wilber Hennegin (Mrs. Wil- 
liam H.), 6 New Albany, Ind., Nov. 19, 1871. 

9-Capt. Richard Olmsted (qv); 

8—Capt. John, m Mary Benedict (Thomas’, qv); 

j-Jane, m Benjamin Wilson; 

€—Thomas, m Elizabeth Brooks; 

5—Daniel, m Sarah Whitlock; 

4—Thaddeus, m Oladine Field; ; 

3-Thaddeus Constantine, m Eliza Jane McKis- 
sick. 

9-Edward Griswold (qv); 

8-John (1652-1717, m Mary Bevius; m 2d, Bath- 
sheba North; 

7—Lt. Daniel (1696-1787), m Jerusha Stevens; 

6—Jerusha, m Noah Isbell; 

5-Bathsheba, m Daniel Field; 

4—-Oladine, m Thaddeus Wilson (4 above). 

2—-Dau. of Myrtilla Oladine Wilson (1841-1918); m 
1858, Henry Hennegin (1829-87); issue: I-George 
W. (1860-83); II—Jennie Electa (1862-1919; m Dan- 
iel G. Fones); Il1I—-Madge Wilber (above); IV— 
Mary Bullock (b 1874; m De Jay Rogers). 

IIlI-m Nov. 2, 1904, William Henry West, 0 To- 
ronto, Can., Mar. 27, 1866; son of William 
West, of Toronto; issue: 1-William Henry, 
Jr., 6 N.Y. City, Oct. 27, 1906; 2-John Flint, b 
ING Yee City Dec.) 1913: 

Mem. C.D.A., ete. Summer place: Grove Beach, 
Conn. Residence: 315 Central Park West, New 
York. 


1-WHEELER, Robert Clark, }) West Rutland, 
Vt., Aug. 29, 1887. 

10-Thomas Wheeler (d 1654), from Eng., 1635; 
settled at Fairfield, Conn.; m 1613, Anne Hal- 


sey; 

9-Lt. Thomas (1620-72), m Joan Bryan; 

8—John (1640-1704), m 1662, Sarah Sherwood; 

7—John (1684-1727), m 1704, Ruth Stiles; 

6-Samuel (1712-86), m Rebeckah Johnson (b 1716); 

5—Capt. Seth (1747-1817), Am. Rev.; m 1778, Eliza- 
beth Powell (1756-1827) ; 

4—-Timothy B. (1779-1865), m 1804, Phoebe Went- 
worth (1784-1868) ; 

3—-Russell Clark (1810-76), m 1853, Mary Ann Nor- 
ton Drake (1821-97). 

2-Son of Timothy Beadle Wheeler (b 1858), mer- 
chant; m 1882, Sidney Ann Jones (b 1856); issue: 
partes Clark (above); II--George Benjamin 
(b 1889). 

I-m Mar. 3, 1920, Margaret Hulings Lappe, bd 
Pittsburgh, Pa., Apr. 12, 1896; dau. of Alfred 
A. Lappe, m Adelaide Hulings, of Pittsburgh; 
issue: 1—Alfred Timothy, b N.Y. City, Dec. 8, 
1920; 2-Robert Hulings Lappe, b Albany, N.Y., 
Sept. 26, 1928. 

B.S. in C.E., Univ. of Vt., ’09 (Sigma Nu, Theta 
Nu Epsilon). Mem, firm of Barker & Wheeler, 
consulting engrs., Albany and N.Y. City. 
Capt., Q.M.C., construction div., U.S.A., Aug. 
1918-June 1919, at Newport News, Va.; maj., 
Q.M.C., June 1919-Mar. 1920, in charge of water 
supply of the Army in the U.S., at Washing- 


ton, D.C. Residence: 1 Carroll Terrace, Al- 
bany, N.Y. 

1-WHEELER, Walter Raymond, ) Oswego, 
N.Y., Nov. 29, 1883. 

6—-T. Wheeler, settler of Lyme, N.Y.; 

5—Zachariah; 

4—Erastus, m Sarah Kennison; 

3-Miles Morgan (1832-77), shipowner, Oswego, 


N.Y.; m Margaret Glassford. 
§-William Hyde (qv); 
8-Samuel (ca. 1637-77), m 1659, Jane Lee (Thomas’, 


m Phoebe, dau. of Rev. Chad Brown, av); 
7—John (1667-1727), m 1697/98, Experience Abell 
(1674-1763) ; 

6-Capt. Matthew (1711-92), ens. and capt., 3d Conn. 
Train Band, 1749-58; served in French and 
Indian War; m 1733, Elizabeth Huntington 
(1712-76; Dea. Christopher’, m 2d, Judith [Stev- 
ens] Brewster; Christopher’; Simon®, qv); 

5-Capt. Eli (1736-1815), ens., lt. and capt., 3d Co., 
20th Conn. Regt., 1776-83; mem. Conn. Constl. 
Conv., 1788; state rep., 1788-94; m 1760, Rhoda 
Lothrop (1736/37-1821; John®, m Elizabeth Abell; 
Israel’; Judge Samuel’; Rev. John®, qv); 

4-Christopher (1767-1847), m 2d, 1809, Hannah Gil- 
bert (1774-18238) ; 

3-Sarah Roxana (1821-66), m 1851, John H. Crippen 
(1800-59). 

2-Son of Fred Dobbie Wheeler (1859-1904), ins. 
agt.; city clk. of Oswego, N.Y.; m 1880, Ella 
Merrill Crippen (b 1859); issue: I-Mabel Estelle 
(b 1880; m Edward Seymour Walton); Il1—-Wal- 
iy oe (above); I1I—Pauline Elma (1885- 

II-m Jan. 19, 1910, Mildred Lenore Griffith, & 
Emerson, Ia., Mar. 17, 1889 (desc. Francis 
Mathews, of the Laconiah Settlement, signer 
of the Exeter, N.H., Combination, 1639); dau. 
late Briscoe Price Griffith; issue: 1—Nanine, 
b Manila, P.I., Nov. 6, 1910. 

U.S.M.A., 1907. Army officer. Served in China 
Expdn., 1912-14; Mexican border patrol, 1914-17; 
with Ist Div., A.E.F., in France and Germany, 
1917-19, as regtl. adj., 26th Inf., a.-d.-c. to Mai. 
Gen. R. L. Bullard, brig. adj., 1st Inte Brice 
bn. cdr., Ist Bn., 26th Inf., div. adj. (It. col. 
inf.), Ist Div. Citation and Croix de Guerre 
with palm. Grad. Army Gen. Staff Colle 
grad. Ecole Supérieure de Guerre, Paris (1919- 
21), receiving “brevet d’officier d’état-major”; 
grad. A.E.F. course, Université de Toulouse, 
receiving “certificat supérieur’: grad. Inf. 
Sch., 1923; grad. Command and Gen. Staff Sch., 
1924 Mem. S/G2W.n SiR.) S-AGR Sow: 1812, 
Soc. First Div. (A.E.F.), A.L., Assn. of Grad- 
uates of U.S.M.A. Residence: Ft. Leaven- 
worth, Kan. 


1-WHEELOCK, Ellen Mary Bascom (Mrs. 
Henry H.), b Clifton Mills, Pierce Co., “Wis; 
Nov. 26, 1858. 

10-Thomas Bascom (qv); 

9-Thomas (1641-89), m 1667, Mary Newell (b 1645; 
Thomas”, of Farmington, Conn., m Rebecca 
Olmsted, from Eng. to Boston, 1632) ; 

8-Thomas (1668-1741), m 1691, Hannah Catlin (d 
1746; John®, John?°, of Deerfield, Mass.); 

7-Samuel (1692-1765), m 1722, Experience Parsons 
(1692-1749; John’, m Sarah Clark; Joseph’, qv); 

6-Lt. Samuel (1723-79), Am. Rev.; m Mary-; 

5-Rev. Aaron (1746-1814), Harvard, 1768; first pas- 
tor at Chester, Mass., 1768-1814; m 1st, 1770, 
Theodosia Ashley (1749-91; Dr. Israel’, m Mar- 
garet Moseley; David’; David’; Robert®); 

4-James_ (1773-1866), of Greensburg, O.; m Ist, 
1794, Helena Wales (1766-1827; Hleazer®, Am. 
Rev. Ebenezer*; Nathaniel7; Timothy’; Na- 
thaniel?); 

3-Joshua, M. D. (1800-63), of Shippen, Tioga (Byoss 
Pa.; m-2d, 1829, Abigail Wolcott Newell (d 1850; 
Timothy‘, m Caroline Plimpton; Nathaniel}; 
Timothy®; Josiah?; Isaac*; Abraham®, qv). 

2-Dau. of Henry Newell Bascom (1833-1911), 
farmer, Clifton Mills, Pierce Co., Wis.; town 
and county official, 1858-98; m 1857, Amanda 
Marilla_ (1833-1914), dau. of Jonathan Wells 
(1790-1840), m 1809, Sarah (1793-1881), dau. of 
George Norton; issue: I-Ellen Mary (above); 
IIl-John Brown (1860-87); III—Anna Frances 
(1863-96); IV—Frank Henry (0 1865). 

I-m. Oct. 22, 1882, Henry Howell Wheelock, b 
Burlington, Wis., Dec. 26, 1858; son of Elijah 
Orlando Wheelock (desc. Ralph, qv), m Maria 
Elizabeth Howell (dese. Richard Howell, 
Southold, L.I., 1640); issue: 1-Frank Bascom, 
b Evansville, Rock Co., Wis., July 6, 1884; m 
Aug. 13, 1917, Janet Dunn, dau. of William 
Hanna (issue: Robert Howell, } 1919; Donald 
Richard, 6 1923); 2-Horace Orlando, » Union, 
Rock Co., Wis., Oct. 5, 1890; m Nov. 7, 1914, Alpha- 
retta Jane, dau. of Frank Hawbecker, of Na- 
perville, Ill. (issue: John Horace, b 1916: Theo- 
dore Henry and Dorothy Jane, twins, b 1919). 

Mem. D.A.R. Residence: Prescott, Wis. 


252 


1-WHITAKER, F. Edythe Horney (Mrs. Ralph 
Oral), ) Jeffersonville, O., Mar. 22, 1885. 

1i—John Howland (qv); 

10—Hope (1629-83), m 1646, John Chipman (qv); 

%#John (1670-1756), Barnstable, Mass.; m Mary 
Skiff (1671-1711; Stephen’, m Lydia, dau. of 
Anthony Snow, m Abigail, dau. of Richard 
Warren, qv); 

8-Perez (1702-81), Sandwich, Mass.; in colonial 
wars; m Judith Draper; 

eens (d 1801), m 1751, Margaret Manlove (d 1803), 
Oo el.; 

6-Hannah_(6 1753), m 1772, William Horney (1752- 
1829), in 5th Md. Regt. in Am. Rev. (Jeffery? [d 
1779], m Deborah Bainor [d 1791], both of Caro- 
line Co., Md.; Jeffery’, assisted in building 
the old Friends Meeting House at Haston, 
Md., 1685); 

5-Daniel (1786-1865), b in N.C., d@ in Ohio; War 
1812 and Civil War; m 1807, Margaret Calloway 
(1790-1855) ; 

Tee E. (1810-84), m 1832, Margaret Griffith 
(1812-76) ; 

38-Forris (1833-1912), in Civil War; m 1858, Esther 
Williams (1838-1911). 

2-Dau. of Frank Albert Horney (b 1859), mer- 
chant; m 1883, Catharine Maria Brown (1861- 
1925); issue: I-F. Edythe (above); II—Esther 
Laura (b 1887; m Joseph Gallagher); III—Ralph 
Otho (b 1889; m Audrey Porter). 

I-m June 15, 1909, Ralph Oral Whitaker, b Fay- 
ette Co., O., Feb. 19, 1886; son of Granville M. 
Whitaker, m Ella Clemens, of Fayette Co., O. 

Author: History of the Horney Family. Mem. 
D.A.R. (organizing regent). Club: Woman’s, 
Residence: 199 N. Main St., London, O. 


1-WHITE, Clifford Burr, } Holbrook, Mass., 
Dec. 9, 1885. 

9-Thomas White (1599-1679), from Eng. ca. 163); 
a founder of Weymouth, Mass.; capt. of a 
military co., selectman, rep. to Gen. Ct.; 

S-Thomas (1647-1706), m Mary Pratt; 

i-Joseph (1681-1740), m 1704, Sarah Bayley; 

6—Capt. John (1710-89), soldier French and Indian 
War; m 1748, Ruth Thayer; 

5-Cornelius (1752-1820), soldier Am. Rev.; m 1773, 


Abigail Thayer; 
soldier War 1812; m 1808, 


4-Thomas (1778-1862), 
Meriel Burr; 

3-Edmund (1823-1905), shoe mfr., Holbrook, Mass.; 
mem. Mass. Legislature, 1882; m ist, 1851, 
Nancy Emmeline White. 

9-Thomas Sleeper (d 1696), from Eng., 1640: was 
granted land at Hampton, N.H., 1646; m 1635, 
Joanna-; 

8—Aaron (6 1661), m 1682, Elizabeth Shaw; 

7—John (1690-1720), m 1712, Ann Philbrick: 

6-Samuel (6 1713), m 1738, Sarah French; 

5-Benjamin (1746-1820), Am. Rev.; m 1770, Judith 
Clough; 

4-Obadiah (1778-1838), m 1801, Mary Whiting 
(1778-1826; Lt. Zachariah®, m Desire Guild; 
Zachariah®; Samuel’; Nathaniel’, m Hannah, 
dau. of John Dwight); 

3-—Levi Almon (1821-1904), m 1859, Hannah Alice 
Alexander (1835-1917; Oliver B.4, m Susan ip}. 
dau. of John Adams). 

2-Only child of Emmons White (b 1857), m 1879, 
Sarah Isadore Sleeper. 

M Nov. 6, 1909, Ruth Alice Powell, 5b Bethpage, 
L.I., N.Y., Dec. 15, 1886; dau. of Walter Powell. 
of Farmingdale, L.I., N.Y.: issue: 1EKdmund 
Alden, 6 Rossville, S.I., Mar. 16, 1918; 2-Cyn- 
thia Burr, 6 W. Collingswood, N.J., Apr. ale 
1915; 3-David Underhill, 6 Atlantic City, INGJies 
Aug. 7, 1920. 

M.E., Stevens Inst. Tech., 08. Chemist-engineer, 
Foamite Childs Corpn., Utica, N.Y., since 1922. 
Mem. Alden Kindred of America, S.M.D., S.R. 
Residence: 100 Herkimer Rd., Utica, N.Y. 

poeta John Baker, b Romney, W.Va., Aug. 

7-Dr. John White (1681-1742), of Paisley, Scotland; 

6-Dr. Robert, surgeon British Navy; came to 
N.J. and settled in Frederick Co., Va., ca. 1730: 
m Margaret Haig (William Haig, or Hoge’, of 
Hoge’s Creek, Frederick Co., Va.): 

5—-John, m Ann Patton; 

4-Judge Robert (1759-1831), celebrated Va. jurist: 
mem. Gen. Ct. of Va. many yrs.; capt. and 
bvt. maj. Cont. Army: an original mem. Va. 
Soc. Cin.; m Arabella Baker (John, of Md., m 
Judith, dau. of Peter Wood, m Susanna How- 
ard, desc. Duke of Norfolk); 


THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


3—John Baker (1794-1862), m 2d, Frances Ann Streit 
(Rev. Christian‘, the first Lutheran minister 
in Valley of Va.). 

2-Son of Christian Streit White (1838-1917), capt. 
Co, C, 23d Va. Cav., C.S.A.; lawyer; clk. Hamp- 
shire Co. Ct. 34 yrs.; m 1867, Bessie Jane (184?- 
1868), dau. of Robert Schultze, of Edinburgh, 
Scotland); m 2d, Catharine Steele (d 1915); issue 
(Ist marriage): I-John Baker (above); (2d mar- 
riage): II-Louisa Anna (0 1875); I1I—Robert (b 
1877); IV—Christian Streit (6 1882); V—Bessie 
Adelphia (6 1886; m Benjamin Chew Howard). 

I-Not married. Admitted to bar, 1897, and since 
in practice at Charleston, W.Va. Served to 
rank of maj., N.G. of W.Va., 10 yrs.; capt., Co. 
B, Ist W.Va. Vol. Inf., Spanish-Am. War; maj., 
judge adv., U.S.A., Dec. 6, 1917; 1t. col., Apr. 26, 
1919; judge adv., A.E.F. in Eng., to June 15, 
1919; 3d Div., Army of Occupation in Germany, 
to Sept. 11, 1919; 1t. col., J.A.O.R.C. Awarded 
D.S.O. (by King of Gt. Britain). Mem. Soc. 
Cin., S:R., M:O,E\'W., U.S:W.V.)A-L., Md) Hist: 
Soc. Mason (82°), Club: Army and Navy. 
Residence: 610 Capitol St., Charleston, W.Va. 


pee ae Rollin Henry, b Cleveland, O., July 11, 

872. 

I-Thomas White (d 1664), was at Cambridge, 
Mass., 1635-36; at Watertown, 1640; later at Sud- 
bury and Charlestown; m Margaret— (d 1649); 

8-John (1628-76), m 2d, Elizabeth Goble (b 1634; 
Thomas’, m Alice, dau. of Ralph Monsall); 

7—Daniel (1668-1739), m 1st, Mary— (d 1727); 

6—Joseph (1704-77), m 2d, Mary (Whitmore) Weber 
(1707-82; John Whitmore’, m Mary Lane, of 
Bedford, Mass.); 

5-Thomas (1742-1827), m Prudence Hayward (1744- 
1820; Joseph®, m Abigail Hosmer); 

4-Simon Howard (1776-1854), m 1798, Electa War- 
ner, of Hardwick; 

3-Windsor (1808-66), m 1834, Betsy Pierce (1811-38). 

2-Son of Thomas Howard White (1838-1914), 
founder and pres. White Sewing Machine Co.; 
m 1858, Almira Louise Greenleaf (1838-1900); is- 
sue: I—Alice Elizabeth (1859-61); II-Mabel Alice 
(1861-88; m 1886, James Armstrong Harris); IITT— 
Alice Maude (1864-1906; m 1894, William Joseph 
Hammer); IV—Windsor Thomas (6 1866; m Delia 
Bulkley Holden); V—Clarence Greenleaf (b 1869; 
m Florence Fisk); VI—Rollin Henry (above); 
ViII-—Walter Charles (qv for Greenleaf line- 
age); VIII-Ella Almira (Mrs. Horatio Ford, 
qv fer Pierce lineage). : 

Vi-m Sept. 2, 1896, Katharine Elizabeth King, 
Owego, N.Y., Apr. 2, 1872; dau. of William A. 
King, of Owego and Brooklyn, N.Y.; issue (all 
b Cleveland, O.): 1-Katherine Elizabeth, b Aug. 
7, 1897; Smith, ’18; m 1920, Warren Griffin King 
(issue: Katherine E., b 1921); 2-William King, 
b July 1, 1901; m June 27, 1923, Eleanor Frances, 
dau. of Morris Alva Bradley, of Cleveland 
(issue: Eleanor Bradley and William King, 
twins, 6 1924); 3-Rollin Henry, b July 25, 1904; 
Cornell, ’26; m Nov. 21, 1924, Mary Virginia, 
dau. of Frank Ballou Stearns. i 

Cornell ’94 (Alpha Delta Phi). Entered White 
Sewing Machine Co., 1894; chief engr. and 
v.p. White Motor Co. until 1913; pres. Cleve- 
land Motor Co.; chmn. bd. Rollin Motors Co.: 
dir. West Steel Castings Co., White Sewing 
Machine Co., Cleveland Trust Co., ete. Award- 
ed silver medal for gas engine, Buffalo Expn., 
and gold medals for steam engine, St. Louis 
and San Francisco expns. Clubs: Pepper 
Pike, Shaker Heights, Mayfield, Chagrin Val- 


ley Hunt, Kirkland Country, ete. Residence: 
N. Park Boul. and Lee Rd., Cleveland 
Heights, O. 

1-WHITE, Walter Charles, b Cleveland, O., Sept. 
9, 1876. 


10-Edmund Greenleaf (qv); 

9—-Stephen (ca. 1628-1690), m 1651, Elizabeth Coffin 
(dq 1678; Tristram?®); 

8-Capt. Stephen (1652-1743), Indian fighter; m 
1676, Elizabeth Gerrish (1654-1712); 

7—-Rev. Daniel (1679/80-1763), Harvard, 1699; pas- 
tor 1st Cong]. Ch. of Yarmouth, Mass., 1708- 
1727, succeeding Rev. John Cotton: m 1701, 
Elizabeth Gookin (1681-1762; Samuel’; Maj. 
Gen. Daniel®); 

6—Dr. Daniel (1702-95), m 1726, Silence (Nichols) 
Marsh; : 

5—Calvin (1740-1812), m 1762, Rebecca Whitcomb; 

4—John (1767-1842), m 1788, Abigail Townsend; 

8-Charles Ward (1805-96), m 1828, Louisa Harriet 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 253 


Greenwood (1808-40; Jonathan‘, m Phebe 
ieee 5th from Robert Temple, Saco, Me., 
70). 

2-Son of Almira Louise Greenleaf (1838-1900), mm 
1858, Thomas Howard White (1838-1914), founder 
and pres. White Sewing Machine Co. For is- 
sue and White lineage see Rollin Henry 
White. . 

M Sept. 25, 1919, Mary Virginia Saunders (qv for 
genealogy and issue). 

B.S., Cornell, ’98 (Alpha Delta Phi). V.p. White 
Motor Co.; dir. Union Trust Co., Garfield Sav- 
ings Bank. Was chmn. Citizens’ Advisory 
Bd. for motor transport, and in France, Mar. 
1-June 1, 1918. Chevalier de la Legion d’Hon- 
neur. Clubs: Lotos (New York), Union, Cha- 
grin Valley Hunt, Kirkland Country (Cleve- 
land). Residence: “Circle W Farms,” Gates 
Mills, O. 

1-WHITE, Mary Virginia Saunders (Mrs. Wal- 
ter C.), 6b “Hill Crest Plantation,’ Sumter 
Co., S.C., Dec. 19, 1889. 

8-William Saunders, first settler of what is 
now Sumter Co., S.C.; first grant dated May 
27, 1784; m Felicia Farguson; 

7-William, of “Oakland Plantation,” 
Co.; m Martha Cantey; 

6—-William (1748-1810), m 1771, Sarah Ragan; 

5-William (d 1818), soldier Am. Rev.; m ca. 1799, 
gay. Garner (Richard®, of Richland Co., 

4—William (1804-75), m 1824, Sarah Gwinn Bracey 
(1806-72; Ens. Sackfield M.5, soldier Am. Rev.; 
dese. Harrison and Randolph families of 
Brunswick Co., Va.); 

3-Swepson Harrison, M.D. (1826-82), m 1852, Har- 
riet Rebecca McCall (1883-97; George J. W.4, m 
Harriet Harllee). 

2-Dau. of William Leonidas Saunders (b 1857), 
planter; m 1889, Ann Catherine Anderson (See 
Vol. 1, p. 419, for maternal lineages). 

M Sept. 25, 1919, Walter Charles White (qv); 
issue (all 6 Cleveland, O.): 1-Ann Heron, 6 


Sumter 


July 7, 1920; 2-Mary Greenleaf, b Feb. 27, 
1922; 3-Virginia Harrison, and 4 Walter 
Charles, Jr. (twins), b Sept. 28, 1928, both d 
infancy. 


Ed. St. Mary’s Sch., Raleigh, N.C., and Coll. 
for Women, Columbia, S.C. Mem. C.D.A., 
Soc. Ark and the Dove, D.A.R., U.D.C. Club: 
Woman’s City. Winter place: ‘Hill Crest 
Plantation,” Sumter Co., S.C. Residence: 
“Circle W Farms,’ Gates Mills, O. 


1-FORD, Ella Almira White (Mrs. Horatio), } 
Cleveland, O., Jan. 9, 1883. 

10-John (Pers) Pierce (qv); 

9-Anthony (1609-78), freeman, 1634, m 1633, Anne— 
(d 1682/83) ; 

8—Joseph (1647-1712), freeman, 1690; served in King 
Philip’s War; m Martha-—; m 2d, Mrs. Eliza- 
beth (Kendall) Winship (b 1652); 

tr fps (1673-1743/44), m Elizabeth Smith (1673/74- 


6—Jonas (1705-76), m Abigail Comse (bap. 1707); 

5-John_ (1736-1828), m Abigail Demport; m 2d, Abi- 
gail Beard; m 3d, Susannah Beard; 

4—John (1766-1853), m Lucy Graves (1768-1839) ; 

3—Betsy (1811-38), m Windsor White (1808-66). 

2-Dau. of Thomas Howard White (1838-1914), 
founder and pres. White Sewing Machine Co.: 
m 1858, Almira Louise Greenleaf (1838-1900). For 
issue and other lineages see Rollin Henry 
White. 

M May 7, 1908, Horatio Ford (qv); issue: 1-Hora- 
tio Clark, b Cleveland, O., Feb. 10, 1909; 2—-An- 
drew, 6 Cleveland, Oct. 25, 1910; 3-Thomas 
Windsor, 6 Cleveland, Oct. 9, 1912; 4-Jonathan. 
6 South Euclid, O., May 30, 1914; 5—~Almira, b 
Cleveland, Oct. 18, 1918; 6-Baldwin, } Cleveland, 
Nov. 9, 1921. 

Residence: ‘‘Whitford,’’ Mayfield and Richmond 
Rds., South Euclid, O. 


1-FORD, Horatio, } Cleveland, O., June 23, 1881. 

10-Andrew Ford (1632-93), from Eng., with his 
father, John, 1635: m 1656, Elinor Lovell (b 
1633; Robert, m Elizabeth-); 

9%-Andrew (1658-1725), m 1680, Abiah—; 

8-Hezekiah (b 1687), m 1712, Ruth Whitmarsh 
(Ebenezer’) ; 

7—-Hezekiah (1713-75), m 1734, Deborah Beals: 

6—Hezekiah (1734-1826), soldier French and Indian 
War and Am. Rev.; m 1759, Sarah Fisher; 

5-Hezekiah (b 1759), soldier Am. Rev.; m 1787, 
Huldah Cobb; 


4-Cyrus (1790-1864), settled in Ohio, 1837; mm 1817, 
Clarissa Whitmarsh; 

3—Horatio Cyrus (1824-76), mem. Cleveland Com- 
mon Council; m 1846, Martha Cordelia Cozad. 

10—Robert Moulton (d 1665), from Eng., 1629; ship- 
builder at Salem, Mass.; rep. Gen. Ct.; built 
house at Moulton’s Point, where British land- 
ed before Battle of Bunker Hill; m 1640, Abi- 
gail Goode (d 1665/66) ; 

9-Robert (bap. 1644-1730/31), m 1672, Mary Cook; 

8-Robert (1675-1756), m 1698, Hannah Groves; 

7-Capt. Freeborn (1717-92), served at Lexington 
Alarm; m 1787, Rebecca Walker; 

Pe oeehh (1738-1816), soldier Am. Rey.; m 2d, Han- 
nah-; 

5-Royal (1772-1865), settled on Holland Purchase, 
N.Y., 1810; m 1797, Betsey Trask (1778-1841) ; 

SHE 16) Ga m 2nd, 1831, Malvina Benedict 
( -(d); 

3-Lucy Lauretta (1835-1911), m 1854, John Henry 
Thorp (1834-1891). 

2-Son of Horatio Clark Ford (1853-1915), B.S., U. 
Mich., ’75; lawyer; pres. Garfield Savings 
Bank, Cleveland, etc.; m 1877, Ida May Thorp 
(b 1855); issue: I-Mildred Elm (1878-1918; m 1908, 
Frank McMillan Cobb); II—Horatio (above); 
IlI—Cyrus Clark (b 1892; m Rachel Hoge); IV— 
David Knight (6 1894; m Elizabeth Brooks); 
V—Baldwin (1898-1915). 

Il-m mr 7, 1908, Ella Almira White (qv for 
issue). 

LL.B., Western Reserve, 1906 (Phi Delta Phi); 
B.A., Yale, 1914 (Chi Delta Theta; mng. editor 
Yale Lit. Mag.). Sec. Garfield Savings Bank, 
1906-13; mem. law firm of Snyder, Henry, 
Thomsen, Ford & Seagrave, since 1913; v.p. 
Cleveland & Eastern Traction Co., Cleveland 
& Chagrin Falls Ry. Co.; pres. Williamson 
Securities Co.; dir. Cleveland Trust Co.; mem. 
bd. of edn., Lyndhurst Village School Dist., 
1919-28; trustee Euclid Av. Congl. Ch.; chmn. 
exec. com. of Cleveland Council of Boy 
Scouts of America, 1910-20; mem. City Plan 
Commn. of Cleveland Chamber of Commerce. 
Served in Troop A, Ohio N.G. 6 yrs.; Ist It., 
maintenance div. of M.T.C., 1919-20. Hobby: 
Horses. Clubs: Union, Chagrin Valley Hunt. 
Residence: ‘Whitford,’ Mayfield and Rich- 
mond Rds., South Euclid, O. 


1-CUTLER, Nellie Lewis (Mrs. Edward C.), 0 
Phila., Pa., Sept. 12, 1864. 

§-James Smith, m Joanna-—; 

8-Nathaniel (6 1639), first settler at Taunton, 
Mass.; m Experience-; 

7—-Nathaniel (1678-1725), an original propr. Litch- 
field, Conn.; m Anna Hoskins (William); 

6—Jacob, of Litchfield, m Elizabeth-; 

5—-Jacob (1738-1807), soldier French and Indian 
War and It. Am. Rev.; m Mary Lewis (Ger- 
shom$); 

4-Lemuel (1774-1852), Litchfield; m Nancy Jones 
Beene in French and Indian War and Am. 
Rev.); 

3-—George Washington (1811-40), Litchfield, Conn., 
and Doylestown, Pa.; m Harriet Humphre- 
ville (Lemuel?). 

2—Dau. of Henry Martyn Lewis (1831-1906), pres. 
S.S. White Co., Phila., Pa.; m 1856, Frances 
Amelia Smith (1836-1900); issue: I—Frederick 
Humphreville; IIl—Harriet Southworth (6b 1860; 
m Albert M. Barnes, 1845-1916); III—Nellie 
(above); IV—Henry Bertram (See Vol. 1, p. 687 
for Lewis lineage). 

IIlIl—m June 6, 1889, Edward Clifford Cutler, 0} 
S. Lancaster, Mass., May 1, 1860; son of James 
Benjamin Cutler, m Henrietta Park; issue (all 
b Germantown, Phila., Pa.): 1-Frances Amelia, 
b May 10, 1890; m June 6, 1914, William Morris 
David (issue: Nellie Cutler, 6 Apr. 10, 1915; 
Edward Morris, b Dec. 26, 1916; William Mor- 
ris, Jr., b Feb. 28, 1919; Clifford Cutler, b July 
14, 1922); 2-James Benjamin, }b July 30, 1891: 
20 lt= Baty. by cloth HeAl, 82de Dive, ASb. by in 
France, June 8, 1918-Apr. 27, 1919; wounded in 
Meuse-Argonne sector, Oct. 8, 1918; m June 
3, 1922, Helen Reeves Harmer (issue: Mar- 
garet Frances, b May 11, 1924); 3-Edward Clif- 
ford, Jr., b Dec. 11, 1896; enlisted in U.S.N.. 
May 7, 1918; ensign, Dec. 21, 1918; m Oct. 9, 1920. 
Frances Ray Cutler (issue: Samuel Ray, 0 
Oct. 1, 1921; Edward Clifford, 3d, b July 1, 1925): 
4—-Henry Lewis, 6 Aug. 5, 1898; hosp. service, 
U.S.N.R.F., and completed 17 round trips in 
transport service, May 17, 1917-Sept. 19, 1919; 
grad. Princeton Theol. Sem., 1924; Presbyn. 


254 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


minister; m May 17, 1924, Elizabeth Kirkbride 
Carlile (issue: Emma Elizabeth, b May 8, 1926). 

Residence: 230 W. School Lane, Germantown, 
Phila., Pa. 


WINFORD LECKY MATTOON. 


1-MATTOON, Winford Lecky, } Plain City, O., 
Aug. 29, 1881. 

8-Hubartus Mattoon, settled at Kittery, Me., 
ante 1652; 

7-Philip (d 1696), Deerfield, Mass.; m 1677, Sarah 
Hawks (1657-1751; Sgt. John’, m Elizabeth-): 

6-Nathaniel (1693-1770), Northfield, Mass.; m 1727, 
Hannah Hubbard (1701-97; Isaac?, m Anna War- 
ner; John§); 

5—Philip (1729-1810), Northfield; m 1762, Hannah 
Stratton (1732-1800; Hezekiah*®, m Elizabeth 
Hawks; Samuel?; Samuels); 

4—Nathaniel (1763-1838), Vershire, Vt.; m 1790, Al- 
thea Field (b 1764; Israel®, Am. Rev.: m Mar- 
tha—; Dea. Joseph*; Joseph’; Zechariah’); 

3-Seth (1790-1879), Maxwell, Genoa Tp., Delaware 
Co., O.; m 2d, 1837, Louisa Caroline Saw- 
yer (1807-45; Jotham‘, m Lucy, dau. of Set. 
Samuel Fisk, Am. Rev.; Jotham®, Am. Rev.; 
Elisha®; Elias?; Thomas’; Thomas’). 

5-John Lecky (1744-1821), from Ireland to Toa 
settled in German Tp., Fayette Co., Pa.; m 
Mary Wilson (1760-1827; Alexander, Jr.*, from 
Ireland to Pa., m Deborah Gilmore); 

4—Thomas (1777-1851), m Annie Kendall (1788-1844; 
Jeremiah’, a pvt. sec. to George Washington, 
served throughout Am. Rev., settled at 
Uniontown, Pa.; m Rhoda McIntyre; William’*: 
William’); 

3-Thomas William (1826-1910), Holmesville, O.; m 
1845, Margaret Bigham (1825-1908; Ebenezert, m 
Mary Cunningham; James®; John*, Am. Rev.). 

2-Only child of Francis Nathaniel Mattoon. 
M.D. (1843-1920), physician at Plain City, O., 33 
yrs. bef. 1910; @ Columbus, O.; m 1875, Miriam 
Rhoda Lecky (1849-1925). 

M Feb. 16, 1909, at Kansas City, Mo., Inez New- 
ton Clark, 6 Indianapolis, Ind., Nov. 18, 1881; 
dau. of Isaac Newton Clark, D.D., for 30 yrs. 
dist. sec. Am. Bapt. Fgn. Missionary Soc., Kan- 
sas City, Mo.; issue (all b} Columbus, O.): 1- 
Betty Alice, b Apr. 15, 1915; 2-Philip Clark. b 
Sept. 28, 1922; 3-Francis Newton, b Nov. 5, 1924. 

Prep. dept., Otterbein U., 1896-98; Denison U.. 
1898-1900; engring., Ohio State U., 1900-03. Real 
estate and tax agt., Hocking Valley Ry. Co. 
Mem. S.C.W., S.A.R. (past chapter pres.; his- 
torian Ohio soc.; v.p.gen., 1926-27), Assn. Am. 
Mil. Enegrs., S.V., Sigma Pi (past nat. pres.), 
ete. Clubs: University, Lions. Residence: 
ae re aby Av., Upper Arlington, Colum- 

us, O. 


oN tS ot Woodson Tilton, } Quincy, Fla., July 

23, 1849. 

5-John White, m Mary-; 

4—David Lindsay, sheriff of Bladen Co., collec- 
tor of the port, Apalachicola, Fla.; co. judge 
eee Co., Fla.; m Mary Lyons (d in Fia., 

3—David Lindsay (1780-1862), d@ in Gadsden Co., 
Fla.; m 1809, Elizabeth Lewis Kennon. 

8-William Worsham, m Elizabeth-; 

7-Elizabeth, m Dr. Richard Kennon (qv); 

6—William, m Ann Eppes (Col. Francis’, m Ann 
Isham; Col. Francis’; Col. Francis®); 

ee (1718-59), .m 1744, Elizabeth Lewis (0 

4—John (1752-1812), officer Am. Rev.; m 1779, Eliz- 
abeth Woodson (d 1793); 

3-Elizabeth lL. (1783-1824), m David Lindsay 
White (3 above). 

11—Dr. John Woodson (qv); 

10-John (ca. 1635-ca. 1710); 

9John (ca. 1665-ca. 1740), of ‘“Curles,” Va.; m 
1650, Mary Tucker (ca. 1670-ca. 1730; Capt. Sam- 
uel”, m Jane Larcome); 

&-Joseph, m Elizabeth Murry; 

7—Joseph (d 1752); 

6—Joseph; 

5-John (will proved 1793), m Elizabeth Hughes 
(Robert®, m Elizabeth—-; Robert?, m Ann—; Rob- 
ert’, m Martha-); 

4-Hlizabeth, m John Kennon (4 above). 

9-Gen. Robert Lewis (qv); 

8—John (6 in 1635), of ‘Warner Hall’; m Isabella 
Warner; 

7-Col. John (1669-1725), mem. Royal Council; co. 
lt.; judge Supreme Ct.; m his cousin, Eliz- 
abeth Warner (Augustine, II8, speaker Va. 
House of Burgesses, m Mildred, dau. Capt. 
George Reade, qv); 

6-Col. Charles (1690-1779), of ‘““‘The Byrd’; m Mary 
Howell; 

5-Elizabeth (b 1724), m 1744, William Kennon (5 
above). 

7-Jacob Gibson, from Eng. to Anne Arundel 
Co., Md., ca. 1659; settled in Talbot Co., Md., 
1661; m Alice Woolman (Col. Richard’, from 
Eng. to Md. ca. 1649); 

6-Woolman, m 1st, Sarah (Dawson) Clements; 

5-Woolman, m Elizabeth Tilton (James’‘); 

4-Jacob, m Rebecca Reynolds (Thomas, m 
Frances, dau. of Thomas Holland; Edward®); 

3-Edward Reynolds, m Jennette Irons Tilton. 

8-Thomas Hanson (d 1665), m Mary— (d 1689); 

7-Timothy (d 1710), m Barbara— (d 1718); 

et eget (d 1754), m 1704, Susanna Freeland (d 

40); 


5-Timothy (d 1768), m 1743, Elizabeth Skillington 
(1719-88; Kenelm’, m Lydia Croxtell; Thomas’, 
m Mary-); 

4-Lydia (d 1796), m Nehemiah Tilton (1748-1814; 
Thomas’, m Elizabeth, dau. of John Rhoads, 
covanentor); 

3—Jennette I. (1795-1869), m Edward Reynolds Gib- 
son (3 above). 

2-Son of Pleasants Woodson White (1820-1919), 
maj. C.S.A.; judge Circuit Ct. of Fla. 10 yrs.; 
m 1848, Emily Gibson (1826-1902); issue: I-Wood- 
son Tilton (above); II—Jennette Gibson (hb 
1850); II1I—Rebecca Smallwood (b 1854); I[V—Ed- 
ward Lindsay (1856-76; m Susan Gorham); V— 
Hanson Gibson (1863-90). 

I-m Oct. 30, 1878, Louisiana Woolfolk Johnston. 
News  Lork. IN: You OGET30 1s anerot 
Theodore Mersereau Johnston, of N.Y. and. 
La.; issue (all b Waco, Tex.): 1-Clara Heriot, 
b Dec. 27, 1880; 2-Pleasants Woodson, } Aue. 
27, 1882; 83-Emily Rebecca, B Aug. 11, 1884: m 
Percy M. Marshall; 4-Hugh Johnston, } May 
12, 1886; 5-Tilton Hanson, b Nov. 22, 1896. 

Ed. Quincy (Fla.) Acad. Admitted to bar, 1872: 
lawyer; quit law, later surveyor, express 
agent and auditor. Mem. S.A.R. Address: 
Apartado 650, Havana, Cuba. 


1-COWLES, Calvin Duvall, } Elkville, Wilkes 
Co., N.C., June 26, 1849. 

9-John Cowles (qv); 

8-Samuel (1639-91), soldier Farmington (Conn.) 
Train Band; m 1660, Abigail Stanley (d 1734, at 
a great age; Timothy®, who was a brother 
of Thomas Stanley, ancestor of Pres. Grover 
Cleveland); 

pe (1661-1748), m 1685, Rachel Porter (165S- 
743); ; 

6—-Thomas (1686-1751), m 1714, Martha Judd (1692- 


8 , 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 255 


5-Capt. Josiah (1716-93), mem. Conn. Legislature, 
1780; served on patriotic com. in Am. Rev.; m 
1748, Mary Scott (1732-1809) ; 

4—Calvin (1749-1801), on patriotic com. 
Rev.; m 1774, Miriam Atwater (1754-98); 

3—Josiah (1791-1873), extensive slave and land 
owner; merchant; postmaster; was half a cen- 
tury mem. Ct. of Pleas and Quarter Sessions; 
justice; mem. Gov.’s Council of N.C.; m Ist, 
1815, Deborah Sanford (1795-1827); m 2d, 1828, 
Nancy Caroline (Carson) Duvall (below). 

4—Joseph H. Duvall, m Martha Houston (Chris- 
topher®, minute man N.C. militia in Am. Rev.); 

3-Alvin Simpson (1795?-1827), m Nancy Caroline 
Carson (1802-63; Capt. Andrew+, capt. N.C. mil- 
itia in Am. Revy., m Temperance, dau. of 
Thomas Young, commissary N.C. militia in 
Am. Rev.; Capt. Andrew Carson was a broth- 
er of Lindsay, the father of Christopher “Kit” 
Carson, the famous scout and _ soldier. 
Thomas Young was a great uncle of Hon. 
John Young Mason, Sec. of the Navy and 
minister to France). 

2-Son of Calvin Josiah Cowles (1821-1907), mer- 
chant, slave owner, large land owner; post- 
master; pres. N.C. Constl. Conv., 1868-69; m 1st, 
1844, Martha Temperance Duvall (1824-66); 
issue: I-Daughter (still born 1845); II—Arthur 
Duvall (1846-1902; m 1870, Amelia Ann Horton, 
1848-1915); III—Calvin Duvall (above); IV—Rob- 
ert Duvall (1852-54); V—Josiah Duvall (1853-80) ; 
ViI-—Andrew Duvall (1856-99; postmaster; brig. 
Peneeand  20j)) een. sta N.C. it. col. cde N.C: 
Vols., 1898; m 1884, Florence Mott, 1863-87); VII- 
Samuel Duvall (1859-62; m 1883, Hattie Wil- 
liams, d 1921); VIII—-William Duvall (b 1862). 

IlI-m May 13, 1874, Mary Ella Hitchcock (June 
12, 1855-Nov. 12, 1906); dau. of Charles Edwin 
Hitchcock (dese. Luke Hitchcock, of Weth- 
ersfield, Conn., ancestor of Pres. Grover Cleve- 
land); m Eliza Poole Hamilton; issue: 1-Mary 
Duvall, 6 N. Platte, Neb., May 13, 1875; m Dec. 
18, 1895, George Douglas, son of Rear Adm. 
Francis M. Ramsay, U.S.N. (issue: Anna M.; 
Frances M.; Mary H.); m 2d, Jan. 2, 1914, Bur- 
chard S. McKinley; m 3d, Nov. 18, 1922, Otis C. 
Pope; 2—-Robert Carson (Sept. 11, 1876-July 10, 
1878); 3-William Henry, b Ft. Dodge, Kan., 
May 21, 1878; U.S.M.A., ’02; maj. and It. col. 
(temp.), A.E.F.; lt. col. U.S.A.; m-~Oct. 1, 1908, 
Mary (d 1914), dau. of Maj. Noble H. Creager, 
U.S.A. (issue: Noble Harwood, b 1910); 4—-Calvin 
Duvall, Jr., b Ft. Supply, Ind. Ty., June 26, 1880; 
ARDS. pGuiltord, 00;0A.5:,.U. of N.C. (OlsMeD.: 
Johns Hopkins, 1905; maj. U.S.M.C. and lt. 
col. (temp.), World War; m Oct. 10, 1916, Mary 
Florence, dau. of William Henry Ridenbaugh 
(issue: Mary Elizabeth, 6 1919); 5-Josiah Ham- 
ilton (Mar. 19-Sept. 4, 1884); 6-David Hamilton, 
b Davids Island, N.Y., Oct. 14, 1885; U.S.M.A., 
olswcapt. sand) maj(temp:) ofvint.. Ach. BY: 
maj., inf., U.S.A.; m Nov. 20, 1916, Martha Mar- 
guerite Geslain; 7-Isabel Hitchcock (Nov. 5, 
1887-Dec. 12, 1888). 

M 2d, Jan. 14, 1908, Kate Hamilton (Hitchcock) 
Holmes (Jan. 31, 1857-July 10, 1925); sister of 
first wife. 

U.S.M.A., ’73; (hon. M.A., Trinity, Conn., 1919). 
Col., U.S.A., retired. Participated in Indian 
campaigns, Spanish-Am. War, Cuban Inter- 
vention, Philippine Insurrection, Cuban Paci- 
fication, World War (6 medals). Mem. SC.W.. 
S.A.R., M.O.F.W., N.M.O.S.A.W. Residence: 
Highland Court Hotel, Hartford, Conn. 


hla abet Arthur Latham, b} Akron, O., Jan. 

8—Dea. Job Conger (will probated 1712), from Eng., 
was a planter at Woodbridge, N.J., 1667; 

7—Job (1694-will probated 1758), m Keziah-; 

Ae eae (ca. 1730-1777), m Bersilla Coddington (d 
‘ > 

5-Job (ca. 1755-1827), m Roby Potter (d 1834): 

4—Potter (1777-1820), m Lucy Sackett (1780-1836) : 

3-John (1803-53), removed from Vt. to Summit 
Co., O., 1831; m Hannah Beals (1802-93). 

§9-John Bronson (qv); 

8-Isaac (1645-1719), set. Hartford vols.: one of 
first settlers at Waterbury, Conn.; m Mary 
Root (d 1719): 

7—-Lt. John (1673-1746), m Mary Hickox (1681-1713): 

6—Joseph (1709-71), m Anna Southmayd (1706-49): 

5-Seba (1740-1816), recruiting officer in Am. Rev.; 
m Mary Hickox (1748-1816); 

4—Herman (6 1774), mem. Assn. which purchased 


in Am. 


the Western Reserve; m Mary Hicox (b 1777); 

3—Hiram Volney (1809-81), m Ruth Leonora Ran- 
ney (1815-1904; Comfortt; Comfort®, Am. Rev.; 
Nathaniel’, Am. Rev.). 

2-Son of Arthur Latham Conger (1838-99), 2d and 
Ist It., 115th Ohio Vol, Inf. in Civil War; col. 
8th Inf., Ohio N.G.; pres. Whitman & Barnes 
Mfg. Co., cutlery; m 1865, Emily Bronson (1843- 
1917); issue: I-Kenyon Bronson (b 1866; m Anna 
Sanford Ganter); Il—Erastus Irving (6 and d 
1870); IIlI—Arthur L. (above); IV—Latham H. 
(b 1878). 

IlIl-m Feb. 8, 1902, Margaret Loring Guild, 0 
Boston, Mass., July 8, 1866; dau. of George 
Alfred Guild, of Boston. 

Harvard, ’94, A.B., 1908. Corp. and sgt. Co. M, 
12th N.Y. Vols., Spanish-Am. War; comma. in 
regular army, Sept. 9, 1898; grad. Army Staff 
Coll., 1909, Army War Coll., 1921. Capt. of inf., 
U.S.A., when U.S. entered the war; maj., May 
15, 1917; 1t. col. (temp.), Aug. 5, 1917; col. (temp.), 
July 30, 1918; remanded to regular rank of 
maj; Aug. 155°1919;) commd: lt... colk-U.ScA. 
July 1, 1920; col., Apr. 27, 1921. Asst. chief of 
staff, 2d Div., A.E.F., June 3-July 10, 1918; 
comd. 56th Inf. Brig., 28th Div., in Meuse-Ar- 
gonne battle, Sept. 28-Oct. 10, 1918, Awarded 
D.S.M. (U.S.); Order of St. Michael and St. 
George (British); Officier de la Legion d’Hon- 
neur and Croix de Guerre (French). Clubs: 
Cosmos, Army and Navy, Chevy Chase. Ad- 
dress: Adjutant General U.S.A., Washington, 
DG: 


1-ABBOT, Edward Moseley, ) Westford, Mass., 
Jan. 31, 1882. 

9-John (Maudsley) Moseley (d 1661), from Eng. 
in the “Mary and John” to Dorchester, Mass., 
1630; m Ciceley— (d 1661); 

8-Thomas (d 1706), Dorchester; m 1658, Mary 
Cooper Lawrence (d 1723); 

7-Ebenezer (1673-1740), began to write name 
Moseley; m 2d, Hannah Weeks (1678-1747) ; 

6—-Rev. Samuel (1708-91), A.B., Harvard, 1729; m 
1734, Bertha (Otis) Billings (1703-50); 

5-Col. Ebenezer (1741-1825), the “Fighting par- 
son”; capt. at Bunker Hill; later col. Cont. 
Army; m 1773, Martha Strong (1749-1827), sister 
of Gov. Caleb Strong, of Mass.; 

4—Hon. Ebenezer (1781-1854), m 1810, Mary Ann 
Oxnard (1787-1840) ; 

3-Edward Strong (1813-1900), B.A., Yale, ’33, and 
hon. M.A., 1870; mcht. and banker, Newbury- 
port, Mass.; m 1839, Charlotte A. Chapman 
(1812-98; Rev. George T.4, m Alice Buck; Thom- 
as®, m Charlotte Carnzu). 

2-Son of Mary Alice Moseley (b 1850), m 1830, 
Abiel Jacob Abbot (See Vol. 1, p. 408, for Abbot 
lineages). 

M Feb. 22, 1928, Natalie Swan Baron (qv); issue: 
Petes: Baron, 6 Westford, Mass., Sept. 28, 


Ed. St. Mark’s Sch., and Lowell Textile Sch. 
Manufacturer; trustee Lowell Textile Sch., 
Loweil Instn. for Savings. Selectman, Town 
of Westford. Clubs: Algonquin (Boston), 
Norfolk Hunt, Eastern Yacht, Vesper Coun- 
try, Yorick, Concord Country. Residence: 
Westford, Mass. 


1-ABEOT, Natalie Swan Baron (Mrs. Edward 
M.), 6 Lowell, Mass. 

7-John Swan, from North Treland, settled at 
Lunenburg, Mass., 1744, later at Peterboro, 
N.H.; m in Ireland, Peggy McCrossin. 

6-Gustavus (1717-69), Peterboro, N.H.; m 1747, 
Isabel Wilson, of Townsend, Mass.; 

d—Capt. Robert (1752-1835), Peterboro; m Jane Alld - 
(d 1846; Capt. W.®); 


'4-William Alld (1802-65), Lowell, Mass.; m 1829, 


Louise F. Fletcher (1811-56); 

3-Charles A. F. (1880-76), Lowell; m 1866, Mary 
Jane Butcher (1837-1913). 

2-Dau. of Mary Louise Swan (b 1867), m 1892, 
Charles Christopher Baron (1861-1918), 

M Feb. 22, 1923, Edward Moseley Abbot (qv for 
issue). 

Residence: Westford, Mass. 


1-WHITEHOUSE, Sheldon (Edwin Sheldon 
Whitehouse), b N.Y. City, Feb. 5, 1883. 
7-Isaac Whitehouse, of Sedgeley, Staffordshire, 


Eng.; 

6—-Isaac (d 1786), of Sedgeley; 

5-Isaaec (1722-1812), of Gravelly Hall, Warwick- 
shire, Eng.; m Sarah Meredyth; 


256 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


4—James (1767-1854), came from Eng.; m Elizabeth 
Norman, of Taunton, Eng 

3-Henry John, D.D., LL.D. (is03- 74), 2d P.E. bish- 
op of Ill.; m Evelina Harriet Bruen. 

9-John Sheldon (qv); 

8—-Nicholas (1674-1747), m Elizabeth Tillinghast; 

7—Pardon (1701-42), m Mary Waterman; 

6—John (1731-64), m 1754, Lydia Gibbs; 

5—Job (1758-1832), sgt. fea R.I. Cont. Line; m 1783, 
Joan Crawford Ty 

4—Crawford Bernon ¥Ci799- 1859), m Abigail Maxon; 

3—Edwin Holmes (1821-90), m 1845, Frances Ogden. 

2-Son of William Fitzhugh ‘Whitehouse (1842- 
1909), m Fanny Sheldon (b 1852); issue: I-Fran- 
ces Sheldon (6 1873; m Baron Constantine Ram- 
say, of Russia); II-Henry John (6b 1874; m 
Ethel, dau. of Sir George Duntze, bart., of 
Wales); III—-Lily Bruen (m Hon. Charles John 
Coventry, of Eng.); IV—William Fitzhugh (m 
Edith Sybil Douglas); V—Sheldon (above); VI— 
Norman Ogden (6 1887; m Tamara, Princess 
Bagration-Moukhransky). 

V—m Oct. 14, 1920, Mary Alexander, b N.Y. City, 
May 12, 1895; dau. of Charles Beatty Alexan- 
der (See Vol. 1, p. 414, for genealogy); issue: 
1—Charles Sheldon, 6 Paris, France, Nov. 
1921; 2-George Bruen, 6 Paris, Feb. 22, 1923. 

Student Eton Coll., Eng.; B.A., Yale, ’05. Amer- 
ican diplomatic service, 1908; counselor, Am. 
Embassy, Paris, since 1921 (See Who’s Who in 
America). Mem. H.S.A., S.R. Residence: 48 
Av. Henri Martin, Paris, France. 


1-WHITING, William Henry, Jr., 6 Millwood, 
Va., July 24, 1862. 

8-James Whiting (1608-ca. 1658), from Eng. in 
“The George” to Charles City Co., Va., 1617, 
with Mr. Keith, guardian; m 1643, Ann-; 

7-Maj. Henry (6 1650), burgess from Gloucester 
Co., Va., 1680-84; mem. Council, 1691; treas. of 
Va., 1692; m Elizabeth-; 

6—Col. Henry (b 1680), m Ann Beverly; 

5-Francis (1720-75), Frederick Co., Va.; m Fran- 
ces Perrin; 

4-Henry (1748-86), lt. 4th Va. Inf. in Am. Rev.; 
m Elizabeth Braxton; 

3-Francis Beverly (1785-1867), ensign U.S.N. on 
the “Constellation”; m Mary Burwell. 

9-Nathaniel Foote (qv); 

8-Nathaniel (1620-55), m Elizabeth Smith (Lt. 
Samuel’); 

7-Nathaniel (1647-1703), m Margaret Bliss (Na- 
thaniel); 

6—-Nathaniel (1682-1774), m Ann Clark; 

5—Charles (1723-95), m Jerusha Chamberlain; 

4—Blisha (b 1757), m Phoebe Sabin; 

3-Elisha (1783-1842), judge of Otsego Co., N.Y.; 
m Eliza Blague. 

2-Son of William Henry Whiting (1823-98), farm- 
er; m 1857, Mary Jay Foote (1826-1901); issue: 
I—Francis Beverly (1859-61); II-William Henry, 
Jr. (above); Il1I-Abram Polhemus (1866-88). 

Il-m July 31, 1884, Sarah Ray Currie (Dec. 15, 
1860-Feb. 15, 1925); dau. of Rev. Archibald Cur- 
rie, m Mary Letitia Wharey. 

A.B., Hampden-Sidney, ’80, A.M., 1882; grad. stu- 
dent, U. Va., 1881; (LL.D., Hampden-Sidney, 
1923; D.Litt., Austin Coll., Tex., 1924). Asst. 
teacher, Prince Edward Acad., Va., 1881-86, Uni- 
versity School, Nashville, Tenn., 1886-88; prin., 
Clay Hill Acad., Va., 1888-1902; prof. Latin, 
Hampden-Sidney Coll., 1902 (See Who’s Who in 
America). Residence: Hampden-Sidney, Va. 


1-WHITLOCK, Clifford Everett Hale, b Nor- 
walk, Conn., Apr. 14, 1885. 

6—-David Whitlock (d 1789), m Mary-; 

5—-Abel (1759-1829), soldier Am. Rev.; m Phebe 
Birchard (1766-1841) ; 

4—Eliphalet (1792-1833), m 1810, Naomi Gilbert 
(1786-1854) ; 

38-Abel (1810-85), m 1847, Susan Ann Grumman 
(1825-99), 


2-Son of Luther G. Whitlock (b 1852), master of 
Whitlock’s School, Wilton, Conn.; editor 
“The Present Age”; m 1872, Ida Virginia Hale 
(b> 1853); issue: I-—Genevieve Hale (1875-1903); 
II-Clifford E. H. (above). 

IIl—m Aug. 6, 1911, Dorothy Munz, b New Haven, 
Conn.; dau. Frederick Munz, of New Haven, 
m Katherine Weisner; issue: 1-C. E. H., Jr., 
b New Haven, Conn., June 28, 1912; 2-Reverdy 
Hale, 6 New Haven, May 27, 1913; 3—Gilbert 
Hale, 6 New Haven, Nov. 12, 1915; 4-Manson 


Hale, 6 New Haven, Feb. 21, 1917; 5-John Fred- 
erick, 6 New Haven, Sept. 17, 1918; 6-Norman 
Hale, 6 Bethany, Conn., Apr. 8, 1924. 

Ed. Wilson’s Prep. Sch., New Haven, Conn. 
Pres., Whitlock’s Book Store, Inc., New Ha- 
ven, Conn. Mem. S.A.R., Am. Hist. Assn., 
N.H. Hist. Soc. Clubs: Quinnipiack, Paint 
and Clay, Fellowcraft. Summer place: Beth- 
any, Conn. Residence: 219 Elm St., New 
Haven, Conn. 


1-WHITMORE, Frank Hayden, } on bd. an 
American sailing ship in Melbourne Harbor, 
Australia, July 14, 1877. 

9-John Whitmore, was at Wethersfield, Conn., 
1639; killed by Indians, 1640; 

8-Francis (1625-85), selectman at Cambridge; 
King Philip’s War; m Isabel Park (d 1685; 
Richard’, a propr. of Cambridge, 1636); 

7—John (1654-1739), Medford, Mass.; m 1st, Rachel 
(Eliot) Poulter (1648-1723; Francis Eliot); 

6—John (1683-1753), m 1706, Mary Lane (1686-1783); 

5-Francis (1714-94), Bath, Me.; m 1739, Mary Hall 
(1719-91) ; 

eRe (1760-1839), Am. Rev.; m Lucy Couil- 
ord; 

3—William C. (1788-1877), m 1884, Phoebe Hayden. 

2-Son of Benjamin Franklin Delano Whitmore 
(1839-1900), master mariner; m 1871, Mary Palmer 
(1851-99); issue: I-Mary Lilly (6 1872); Il1—-Frank 
Hayden (above); II1I—Morton Palmer (m Cath- 
erine MacKinnon), 

II—Not married. A.B., Harvard, ’99 (Delta U.), 
B.L.S., N.Y. State Library Sch., 1901. Asst. 
librar ian, Bowdoin Coll., 1901- 05; librarian, 
Brockton (Mass.), Pub. Library, 1905- 25, East 
Chicago (Ind.) Pub. Library, 1925—. Mem. 
S.A.R. Clubs: Appalachian Mountain, Har- 
vard (Boston). Residence: 1205 Beacon St., 
East Chicago, Ind. 


ee alr peer Virginia Lee Joy (Mrs. James 
T.), 6 Memphis, Tenn., Nov. 26, 1863. 

Desc. Thomas Joy (1611- 78), from Eng. in the 
“Constance,” 1635; was an architect and build- 
er at Boston; supported Dr. Robert Child’s 
petition for extension of the right of suf- 
frage, 1646; settled at Hingham, 1647; mem. 
A. and H. A. Co., 1658; freeman Mass. Bay 
Colony, 1665; built Boston Town House, 1657; 
m 1637, Joan Gallup (d 1691). 

2-Dau. of Levi Joy (1826-1901), merchant; m 1850, 
Mary Frances Hill (1828-1916); issue: I-Luan 
(6 1857; m Alvan B. Goodbar) ; II—Levi (m Pliz- 
abeth McClelland); IlI—Virginia Lee (above: 
ITV—Duncean Hill (m Lucy Barlow Turner); 
Jerone Bills (m Etoile Johnson). 

IIlI-m Aug. 20, 1890, Dr. James Thomas Whit- 
taker (b Mar. 5, 1843-June 3, 1900); son of James 
Whittaker, of Baltimore; issue: 1—Wallace 
Seely, b Lakewood, N.Y., July 15, 1892; Ph.B., 
Yale-S., ’14; m Sept. 8, 1919, Martha Taylor, 
dau. of William H. Davis, of Cincinnati; 2— 
Virginia Joy, 6 Lakewood, N.Y., Aug. 21, 1895; 
ed. Miss Master’s School, Dobbs Ferry, N.Y. 

uke 250 Greendale Av., Clifton, Cincin- 
na 


1-CECIB, Charles Perry, } nr. Danville, Boyle 
Co., Ky., July 3, 1852. 

6—John Cecil (desc. of William Cecil, Lord Bur- 
leigh, prime minister under Queen Elizabeth), 
from Eng. to St. Mary’s, Md., ca. 1658; 

5-John; 

4-Samuel (d 1786), moved from Md. to Pulaski 
Co., Va.; m Rebecca White; 

3-Samuel White (b 1769), m Polly Ingram. 

2-Son of James Granville Cecil (1803-81), moved 
to Wayne Co., Ky., 1820, to Boyle Co., Ky., 1847; 
m 1838, Sarah Ann Buster; issue: I—William: 
II- Mary; IliI—James; IV—Hayden; V—Gran- 
ville; VI-—Charles Perry (above); VII—Annie; 
VIII-Sarah. 

ViI-m Oct. 5, 1875, Lillie Curran Whitthorne; is- 
sue: 1-Charles Perry, Jr., 6 Aug. 9, 1876; m Jan. 
6, 1901, Virginia Bowman; 2-Jean Campbell, 6 
Nov. "21, 1877; m Oct. 10, 1900, Robert Smith 
Dulin; fe Sarah, b Dec. 10, 1880; m Nov. 6, 1901, 
Frank C. Taylor; 4—Lillie Whitthorne, b Feb. 
26, 1885; m Aug. 18, 1920, Thomas J. Cecil, son of 
Beatty Cecil (av): 5—Curran Whitthorne (Sept. 
12, 1886-Nov. 6, 1891) ; 6—Granville Welsh (March 
9, 1889-Oct. 9, 1913). 

Planter. Residence: Danville, Ky. 


a 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 


1-CECIL, Beatty, b 
Tenn., Sept. 18, 1849. 


8-John Cecil (desc. William Cecil, Lord Bur- 
leigh, prime minister under Queen Elizabeth), 
came from Eng. to St. Mary’s, Md., 1658; 

7-—John; 

6—-Samuel (d 1786), settled on headwaters of Neck 


Creek, Va., 1750, present site of Pulaski Co., 
Va.; m Rebecca White; 


5-Benjamin Sollers, settled on present site of 
Monticello, Ky., 1799; m Priscilla Boyleston; 


4-Samuel, m Ist, 184, Katy Peavyhouse (d 1805); 


3—James, known as “Tim” (1805-71), farmer; jus- 
tice; m Pharaba Reed (1808-81). 


2-Son of Samuel Cecil (1824-51), farmer; m Pris- 
cilla Thomas (1827-89); issue: I-Beatty (above); 
II—Jane (b 1851; m Emanuel Duncan). 


I-m Nov. 4, 1874, Polly Elmira Buttram, 0 New 
River, Tenn., Oct. 28, 1858; dau. of Bailéy But- 
tram, farmer, sheriff, of New River, Scott Co., 
Tenn.; issue: 1-John Riley, } nr. Helenwood, 
Tenn., Aug. 28, 1875; m Dec. 25, 1901, Mary Fos- 
ter (issue: Carl Otho, Bb Sept. 22, 1902; George 
Beatty, b Apr. 17, 1904; dau. d in infancy, 1905; 
James Henry, b Jan. 138, 1907); 2-Joseph Samuel, 
tb nr. Helenwood, Jan. 11, 1878; sgt. in Spanish- 
Am. War, and col., U.S. Nat. Army, during 
World War; comma. officer of inf., U.S. Regu- 
lar Army, 1899; lt. col., inf., U.S.A., retired; 
Congressional Medal of Honor ‘For gallantry 
on field of battle’; m June 1910, Emma Caroline 
Schenck (issue: Emma Caroline, b May 28, 1919); 
3-Thomas Jamerson, B New River, Tenn., Jan. 
10, 1885; C.E., U. Tenn.; commad. officer C.A.C., 
U.S. Regular Army since 1909, now maj.; comd. 
group of 3 bns. of arty. against Germans, 1918; 
m Aug. 18, 1920, Lillie, dau. of Charles Perry 
Cecil (qv); 4-Alexander (Oct. 4, 1886-Sept. 15, 
1888); 5-Henry Barton, b New River, Feb. 17, 
1888; U.S.N.A., ’10; lt. cdr., air service, U.S.N.; 
qualified as naval aviator, 1917; during World 
War comd. U.S. Naval Aviation Assembly and 
Repair Base at Pauillac, France, and later 
U.S. Naval Air Station, L’Aber Vrach, France, 
with 2 squadrons of patrol seaplanes; m May 
31, 1919, Mrs. Isa (McBean) Bindley, dau. of 
Donald Duncan McBean, LL.D., of N.Y. City; 
6-James Jay, b New River, Tenn., Mar. 6, 1893; 
ESPitt ea pereal Coll. «113.20 )1t.. to .capt.,. .cav., 
U.S.A., during World War and for 3 yrs. after- 
ward; M.D., U. Tex., 1926; m July 5, 1924, Edith, 
dau. of William Goodell Frost (qv). 


Served in Union Army in Civil War, 7th Tenn, 
Mounted Inf., at age of 15. Sheriff of Scott 
Co., Tenn., 1882-86; read law, passed Tenn. bar 
examination, 1887, practicing since; probate 
judge, Scott Co., 1902-10; mem. Tenn. House of 
Rep., 1889-91; mem. Tenn. Senate, 1887-89, and 
1913-15. Residence: New River, Tenn. 


1-FROST, Eleanor Marsh (Mrs. William G.), 0 
Waukegan, Ill., July 31, 1863. 

9-Rev. John Wilson (1588-1667), A.M., Christ Coll, 
1609; from Eng. in the “‘Arbella,” 1630; was first 
minister at Boston; m ca. 1617, Elizabeth Mans- 
field (d 1658); 

8—-Rev. John (1621-91), grad. in first class of Har- 
vard Coll., 1642; pastor at Medfield; m 1648, 
Sarah Hooker (Rev. Thomas’, qv); 

7—Dr. John (1660-1728), preacher, physician, Brain- 
tree; rep. Gen. Ct.; m 1683, his cousin, Sarah 
Newton (1662-1725; Rev. Roger’, m Mary 
Hooker); 

6-Sarah, m John Marsh (b 1678; Lt. Alexander? 
[1628- 98], freeman at Braintree, 1654, rep. Gen. 
Ct, m Mary, dau, of Gregory Belcher); 

5-Samuel (b 1717), moved to Economy, N.S., Can., 
1764; helped Am. prisoners escape from British 
ship in Am. Rev.; m 1741, Jemima Spear; 

4—Joshua (b 1745), m 1770, Margaret Corbett (Wil- 
liam5, of Plymouth, Mass.); 

3—Joshua (b 1779), m 1807, Elizabeth Palmeter. 


2-Dau. of Alexander Marsh (1813-1905), came to 
N.Y. State, 1834; m Susan Haywood (1832-80), 
Danville, N.Y.; issue: I-Eleanor (above); II-— 
Miles Eugene (b 1866; m 1895, Mrs. Katherine 
Jones). 

I-m July 5, 1891, William Goodell Frost (qv for 
issue). 

Grad. Oberlin Coll, 


on farm nr. Helenwood, 


91. Residence: Berea, Ky. 


257 


WILLIAM GOODELL (1792-1878). 
According to Henry Wilson the foremost digger-up 


of facts and arguments for the political aboli- 
tionists. Hdited the Investigator (Providence), 
the Philanthropist (Boston), and the Genius of 
Temperance (New York). Was with Arthur Tap- 
pan in founding the N.Y. Anti-Slavery Society in 
the face of mob violence, and soon after, 1833, 
with Garrison and Whittier in starting the: 
American Anti-Slavery Society in Philadelphia. 
Helped Binney and Gerritt Smith start the Lib- 
erty Party in 1840. In 1843 he prevailed against 
Salmon P. Chase in securing an early nomina- 
tion of a Liberty Party ticket, and from this 
time until the end of the Civil War he was 
editing papers and writing books. He took the 
radical position, now recognized as sound, that 
Congress had the right to abolish slavery in the 
states, and this radical wing which he repre- 
sented was of high service to the Free Soil and 
Republican parties in enabling them to occupy 
a middle ground. 


etepahy William Goodell, } Leroy, N.Y., July 


8-Elder Edmund Frost (qv); 

7—-Thomas (1647-1724), farmer, Framingham, Mass.; 
tithing man, constable; Colonial and Indian 
are ar 1678, Mary (Gibbs) Goodridge (Mathew 

i 
Peemuel (1686-1736), elder; farmer, Framingham; 
710, Elizabeth Rice; 

BuAvaan (1718-95), a first settler and deacon at 
Williamsburg, Mase, 1765; French and In- 
dian War; m 1749/50, Abagail Livermore (four 
sons in Am. Rev.); 

Shaye (1765- 1829), a first settler at Riga, INN iy, 
1806; Am. Rev.; m 1788, Rebecca Nash 
3-Nelson Amasa (1802-60), Riga, N.Y.: m 1823, 

Mercy Fuller. 

10-Edward Fuller (qv); 

9-Samuel (ca. 1612-1683), m 1635, Jane Lathrop (Rev. 
John”, qv); 

Samuel (b 1637/38), m his 2d cousin, Ann Fuller 
(Capt. Matthew’); 

(rie la (d 1738), m, Elizabeth avn (George, 
m Hannah-); 

aichonanes (1699- 1741), m Maria-—; 

5—Jonathan (1729-69), m Mary Whipp le 

4—Daniel (b 1762), m 1789, Sarah Taft (b 1766; 


Japhet; Daniel®; Robert?, av); 
3—-Mercy (6b 1803), m Nelson Amasa Prost (3 
above) 


9-Robert (Goodale) Goodell (qv); 

8-Zachariah (1640-post 1725), m 1666, Elizabeth 
Beauchamp (06 1648); 

7—-Thomas (6 1676), Pomfret, Conn.; m 1698, Sarah 
Harrell (d 1750); 

6—-Zachariah (1701-83), capt. militia, Pomfret; m 
Hannah Cheney; 


258 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


5-Zachariah (1737-99), 1t. Am. Rev.; m Hannah 


eney; 
4-Frederick (1762-1807), Coventry, Broome Co., 
-Y.; Am. Rev.; m 1788, Rhoda Guernsey; 
38—William (1792-1878), temperance and anti-slav- 
ery editor (See portrait), m 1823, Clarissa Cady. 
8-Nicholas Cady (1615-ca. 1700), from Eng. bet. 
1628-30, settled at Watertown, Mass.; m Judith 
Knapp; 

7-Capt. Joseph; : 

6—Capt. David (6 1703), m Bridgett Whittemore; 

5-Capt. David (1743-1807), m Ist, Mary Sprague; 

4-Dea. Josiah (1774-1854), m 1st, Chloe Hutchins; 
3-Clarissa, m William Goodell (3 above). 

2-Son of Rev. Lewis Phidello Frost (1824-93), 
grad. Oberlin Coll., ’48; preached in N.Y., Mich., 
Wis.; m 1850, Clarissa Maria Goodell (1827-99) ; 
issue: I—William Goodell (above); IIl—Lewis 
Clayton (1859-1922; m 1878, Gertrude Howell) ; 
IiI—Nelson Amasa (b 1866; m Emma Eulalia 
Vermilyea); IV—Willard Jerome (m Flora Liv- 
ingston; m 2d, Nora Belle Gardner). 

I—m Aug. 9, 1876, Louise Raney (1856-89); dau. of 
William Raney (6b Co. Antrim, Ireland), m 
Ellen Lusk; issue (all b Oberlin, O.): 1—-Stanley, 
b Oct. 26, 1881; Berea, ’02; m 1904, Katherine 
Fairchild; 2-Wesley, 6b June 17, 1884; A.B., 
Oberlin, ’07 (See Who’s Who in America); m 
1909, Mary Priscilla Clapp; 3-Norman, } June 
28, 1887; A.B., Oberlin; m Anna Cooper, 

M 2d, July 5, 1891, Eleanor Marsh (qv); issue: 1— 
Edith Elizabeth, 6 Berea, Ky., Apr. 19, 1894; 
Berea, ’17; m July 5, 1924, James Jay, son of 
Beatty Cecil (qv for genealogy); 2-Cleveland 
Cady (Apr. 3, 1896-Sept. 30, 1918); Yale, ex-’17; 1st 
lt. U.S. F.A., c.o. a company on transport 
Ticonderoga; killed at sea by submarine, Sept. 
30, 1918, World War. 

A.B., Oberlin, ’76, A.M., B.D., 1879; post-grad. 
Wooster, Harvard, Gottingen; Ph.D., Wooster, 
1891; (D.D., Oberlin, 1894; S.T.D., Harvard, 1907; 
LL.D., Oberlin, 1908, Georgetown [Ky.], 1913, 
Ky. State, 1916). Instr. and prof. Greek, Ober- 
lin Coll., 1877-92; pres. Berea Coll., 1892-1920; 
since engaged in literary pursuits (See Who’s 
Who in America). Residence: Berea, Ky. 


1-ABEL, Mary White Hinman (Mrs. John J.), 
PA Ee (now Montour Falls), N.Y., Aug. 8, 


8—-Richard Treat (qv); 

7-Susanna (1629-1705), m Robert Webster (d 1676; 
Gov. John’, qv); 

6-Elizabeth (1674-1754), m John Seymour (1664- 


5-Margaret (1707-92), m John Catlin (1703-68; Sam- 
uel *, m Elizabeth, dau. of John Norton); 

4-Theodore (1734-1824), lt. and capt. in Am. Rev.; 
m Mary Goodwin (1739-1793) ; 

3—Arme (1781-1851), m Elijah Hinman (1777-1827). 

8—John Steele (qv); 

7-Lydia, m James Bird (d 1708); 

6-Thomas (d 1725), m Mahitable Porter (1673-1726); 

5—Mary (1702-88), m Abraham Goodwin (1699-1771) ; 

4—Mary (1739-93), m Theodore Catlin (4 above). 

10-Samuel Symonds (1595-1678), from Eng., 1637; 
m 1637-88, Margaret (Reade) Eppes (d 1662); 

9-Ruth (d 1702), m 1662, John Emerson (1625-1700; 
Thomas”, qv); 

8—-Martha (0 1662), m 1685, William Cogswell (Wil- 
liam®; John?) ; 

vara (1686-1773), m 1708, Hannah Brown (1691- 


6-Samuel (b 1710), m Lydia Starkwether; 
5-Edward (1735-1808), m 1758, Jane Owen (d@ 1808) ; 
4—Lydia (b 1760), m 1781, Lemuel Beeman; 

ery Nat (1791-1863), m 1811, Harry Benson (1787- 


9-Robert Parke (qv); 

8-Thomas (1619-1709), an incorporator of Preston, 
Conn.; extensive landowner; m Dorothy 
Thompson; 

7—-Nathaniel (d 1718), Norwich, Conn.; m Sarah 
Geer (b 1660); 

6—-Phoebe, m 1712, Thomas Beeman; 

5—Ebenezer (b 1719); 

4-Lemuel (1757-1836), served in Am. Rev. 7 yrs.; 
m Lydia Cogswell (4 above). 

2-Dau. of George Theodore Hinman (1808-86), 
physician and business man; m 1837, Irene 
Benson (1815-81); issue: I-Grover C. (1840-1895 ; 
m Albertine Whittemore); II—Estelle (1848-1923; 
m Rev. R. D. Munger); IlI—Mary W. (above); 
IV-—Frances (b 1852; m James A. Shepard). 

III—m July 10, 1883, John Jacob Abel, 6 Cleveland, 


O., May 19, 1857; pharmacologist (See Who's 
Who in America); issue: 1-Frances Margaret 
(Mar. 26, 1885-Oct. 30, 1888); 2-George Hinman, 
6 Strassburg, Germany, Apr. 3, 1888; Johns 
Hopkins, ’08; M. Inst. T., 1912; m Oct. 8, 1921, 
Lucy Patmore (issue: Robert; Mary Louise); 
3—-Robert, 6 Ann Arbor, Mich., June 26, 1891; 
Johns Hopkins and Madison univs.; 2d lt., inf., 
U.S.A., and served 14 months in France, World 
War. 

A.B., Elmira Coll., ’72. Writer of articles and 
books on economics. Mem. C.D.A., D.B.R: 
Residence: Windsor Mill Rd., Baltimore, Md. 


1-ANTHONY, Daniel Read, Jr., ) Leavenworth, 
Kan., Aug. 22, 1870. 

9-John Anthony (qv); 

8-Abraham (1650-1727), speaker House of Depu- 
ties of R.I.; m 1671, Alice Wodell (William®, m 


Mary-); 

7—William (1675-1744), dep. gov. R.I., 1709-17; gov.’s 
asst., 1717-30; m Mary Coggeshall (John§; John’, 
pres. Colony and Providence Plantations, 


famous suffragist. 

4-Henry Osborne (1750-1808), soldier Am. Rev.; 
m Betsey Pease (Thomas®, soldier Am. Rev., 
m Lydia-—); 

3-Abraham, m Eliza A. Norton (John P.4, m 
Nancy Butler; Peter®, soldier Am. Rev., m 
Elizabeth Athern). 

2-Son of Col. Daniel Read Anthony (1824-1904), 
pioneer of Kansas, 1854; 1t. col. U.S.V. in Civil 
War; editor Leavenworth Times for 40 yrs.; 
mayor and postmaster of Leavenworth; govt. 
dir. U.P.R.R.; m 1864, Annie E. Osborne; issue: 
I-Maude (m Col. L. M. Koehler, U.S.A.); II- 
Daniel Read, Jr. (above); IlI-Susan B. (d); 
IV—Annette (d). 

II-m June 21, 1897, Elizabeth Havens, b Leaven- 
worth, Kan.; Colonial Dame; dau. of Paul E. 
Havens, of Leavenworth; issue: 1—Eleanor 
Havens, 6 Aug. 31, 1898; m Donald W. Sawtelle, 
U.S.A.; 2-Daniel Read, III, b Feb. 10, 1900; m 
Marian Montgomery. 

Grad. Mich. Mil. Acad., 87 (LL.D., U. of Mich., 
1891). Editor Leavenworth Times since death 
of father, 1904. Postmaster of Leavenworth, 
1898-1902, and mayor, 1903-05; mem. 60th to 69th 
Congresses, 1907-21 (See Who’s Who in Amer- 
ica), Residence: Leavenworth, Kan. 


1-ASHLEY, Roy Vernon, b Battle Creek, Mich., 
Jan. 21, 1877. 

7-Abraham Ashley (b 1682), m 1703, Susanna 
White; 

6—-William (6b 1710), m 1782/38, Blizabeth-; 

5-Abraham (1748-1824), soldier Am. Rev.; m ca. 
1765, Phoebe Tabor; 

4-Jeptha (1780-1872), m Almeda Wilbur (1779-1847) ; 

3s-Josiah Leonard (1819-45), m 1841, Melora Atwood 
Crapo (1820-1904). 

9-Sir Francis Cooke (qv); 

&-John, m Sarah Warren (Richard?, av); 

7-Mary, m Philip Tabor, II (Philip’, m Lydia 


Masters); 
aonyua (1713-91), m 1734, Rebecca Tabor (1716- 


5—Phoebe, m Abraham Ashley (5 above). 

10-William White (qv); 

9-Resolved, of the Mayflower; m Judith Vassal; 

8-Samuel, m Rebecca-; 

7-Penelope, m Peter Crapo; 

6—-John, m 1734, Sarah Clark (b 1714; John?, m Mary 
Tobey; John’; Thomas®, from Eng. in the 
*““Ann,’’ 1632); 

5—Peter (1743-1822), m Sarah West; 

4—Charles (1776?-1862), m Sallie Lucas; 

3-Melora Atwood (1820-1904), m 1841, Josiah Leon- 
ard Ashley (3 above). 

12-Alexander Carpenter (qv); 

1l—-Julia Ann, came over in the “Ann,” 1623, 
with her sister Alice; m 1612, George Morton, 
of York, Eng.; 

10—Patience (b 1615), m John Faunce, came in the 
“Ann,’’ 1623; 

9-Priscilla (1633-1707), m Joseph Warren (d 1696° 
Richard”, qv); 


ee 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 259 


&-Patience, m 1686, Samuel Lucas (1661-1715/16; 
Thomas®, from West Eng., killed in King 
Philip’s War); \ 

7-Joseph (b 1689), deacon of the First Church; 
m Meletiah-; 

6-Barnabas (0 1729), m Anna Pierce; 

5-Elijah (ca. 1757-1806), soldier Am. Rev.; m 1779, 
Sarah Shaw (Thomas*’, Am. Rev., m Mary 
Atwood; Jonathan’; Jonathan’; Jonathan®; 
John’, from Eng. ante 1627); 

4-Sallie (1781-1879), m 1802, Charles Crapo (4 
above). 

2-Son of Marcus Morton Ashley (b 1844), contrac- 
tor and builder, retired; m 1875, Margaret 
Currie (b 1852; Miles? [b 1818], m Sarah Jane, 
dau. of Matthew Wilkin, from Ireland to 
Ohio, 18385; Duncan‘, from Scotland to Ohio 
ca. 1885); issue: I-Roy Vernon (above); II-— 
Clyde Leslie (b 1878; m 1907, Lovina Franz). 

I-m Sept. 25, 1900, Edith Leona Marvin, 0 Battle 
Creek, Mich., Oct. 11, 1879; dau. of Charles 
Francis Marvin, m Lettie Loughborough, of 
Battle Creek, Mich.; issue (all b Battle Creek, 
Mich.): I—Dorothy Violet, b Aug. 8, 1902; m 
June 2, 1923, Clayton R. Rice (issue: Margy 
Irene, 6 Dec. 20, 1925); 2-Marjorie Elizabeth, 6 
Oct. 8, 1906; 3-Laurence Marvin, b June 16, 
1908. 

Residence: 172 Grand Boul., Battle Creek, Mich. 


1-AVERY, Samuel, AWE Boyes Ah 
1865. 

9-Christopher Avery (av); 

parce (1620-1700), m 1648, Joanna Greenslade (d 
698) ; 


i-James (1646-1728), m 1669, Deborah Stallyon (1651- 
17239) ; 


6—Jonathan (1681-1741), m 1703, Elizabeth Bill; 

5-Abner (1712-71), m 1740, Amy Fox; 

4-Jonathan (1755-1847), orderly sgt. in Am. Rev.; 
m 1782, Pamelia Fox (1763-1853) ; 

3-Samuel (1786-1871), m 1817, Priscilla Bates (1789- 
1866). 

2-Son of Stephen Bates Avery (1824-1903), farmer; 
m 1857, Mary Hawkes Thayer (1832-1921); issue: 
I-Holly Hunt (1858-1901); II-Henry Thayer; 
IIlI-Stephen Bates (b 1862); IV-Samuel (above). 

IV—m Aug. 4, 1897, May Belle Bennett, 6 Brad- 
ford, Ia., Mar. 25, 1870; dau. of William Pa- 
menter Bennett, of Groton, Mass. 

A.B., Doane Coll., ’87; B.Sc., U. Neb., 792, A.M., 
1894; Ph.D., Heidelberg (Germany), 1896; (LL.D., 
Doane and U. Ida.). Adj. prof. chemistry, U. 
Neb., 1896-99; prof. chemistry and chemist, 
Agrl. Expt. Sta., U. Ida., 1899-1901; prof. analyt- 
ical and organic chemistry, U. Neb., 1901; prof. 
agrl. chemistry, and chemist, U. Neb. Expt. 
Sta., 1902-05; head prof. chemistry, 1905-08, 
acting chancellor, 1908-09, chancellor since May 
20, 1909, U. Neb. Vice-chmn. chemistry com. 
Nat. Research Council, and chief of univ. 
relations branch, Jan.-Nov. 1918; maj., C.W.S., 
U.S.A., Aug.-Nov. 1918 (See Who’s Who in 
America). Mem. S.A.R. Residence: 1310 R 
St., Lincoln, Neb. 


1-BADGER, Walter Irving, Jr., ) Cambridge, 
Mass., Sept. 16, 1891. 

10-Giles Badger (qv); 

9—-John (1643-91), sgt. colonial forces; m Hannah 
Swett; 

8-Stephen (1671-1750), settled at Charlestown; m 
Mercy Kettell; 

7-William (1702-40), m Hephzibah Prentice; 

6-Thomas (b 1733), m Mary Beighton; 

5-Daniel (1775-1832), capt. War 1812; 
Jones; 

4—Daniel Bass (1799-1860), m Clarissa H. Clark; 

3-Erastus Beethoven (1828-1918), m Fanny Bab- 
cock Campbell. 

2-Son of Walter Irving Badger (See Who’s Who 
in America), m 1887, Elizabeth Hand Wilcox 
(1861-1923), sister of Ansley Wilcox (See Vol. 1, 
p. 887, for genealogy). 

M June 2, 1917, Jane Whitman Bullard, }b Brook- 
line, Mass., Mar. 1, 1896; dau. of Mrs. Mary A. 
Bullard (d 1922), of Brookline, Mass.; issue: 1— 
Walter Irving, 3d, b Boston, Apr. 21, 1918; 2— 
Jane Hallett, b Wellesley, Mass., July 21, 1922. 

B.A., Yale, ’18, M.A., 1918; LL.B., Harvard, 1916. 
Lawyer, Boston. Second Ilt., M.I.D., Gen. 
Staff, May 20, 1918; 1st 1t., M.I. Reserve after 
discharge. Clubs: Yale (Boston, New York), 


6 Lamoille, 


m Anne 


Union Boat, Longwood Cricket, Exchange, 


University, Harvard, Cohasset Golf. Resi- 
dence: 3 Marlborough St., Boston, Mass. 
1-BAILEY, Arthur Low, 6 Methuen, Mass., 


June 29, 1867. 

10-William Bailey (b ca. 1569), from Eng. in the 
brig ‘‘Prosperous,” 1610, settled at Shirley 
Hundred, Va.; m Mary-; 

9-Thomas (1607?-1675), officer King Philip’s War, 
killed at Bloody Brook; m 1655, Lydia Red- 


field; 
SDeRone (6 1661), m 1680, Elizabeth Bliss Smith (b 


7—Obadiah (6b 1696), m 1718, Elizabeth Williams; 

6-Obadiah (1728-80), soldier Am. Rev.; m 1747, 
Azuba Rogers; 

5—-Obadiah (1750-1853), m 1774, Esther Williams 
(1756-1833) ; 

4-Frederick (1780-1834), m 1806, Polly Ann Witter 
(1789-1828) ; 

3—Frederick Witter (1809-46), m 1837, Eliza Merrill. 

2-Son of Frederick Henry Bailey (1841-1907), m 
1868, Mary Low (1841-1915); issue: I—Arthur 
Low (above); II—Mabel Prescott (b 1873). 

I—m Sept. 3, 1908, Mabel Calder Dobbin, 6 Fair- 
port, N.Y., Oct. 4, 1873; dau. of William Dobbin, 
of Fairport, m Margaret Calder; issue: 1— 
Arthur Chaplin, 6 Wilmington, Del., Dec. 26, 
1905; Williams, ’29. 

Tufts, ex-’98; B.L.S., N.Y. State Library Sch., 
1898. Head of order dept. of N.Y. State Li- 
brary, 1898-1904; librarian, Wilmington (Del.) 
Institute Free Library, since 1904 (See Who’s 
Who in America). Residence: 1503 Rodney St., 
Wilmington, Del. 


ce preperretst Edward, ) Harrisburg, Pa., Oct. 19, 


6-Thomas Bailey, from Bristol, Eng., 1682; set- 
tled in Falls Tp., Bucks Co., Pa.,; m Mary 
Lucas; 

5-Edward, m Ann Satterthwaite (William®, m 
Pleasant Mead); 

4-William, minister Soc. of Friends; m Tacy 
Livezey; 

38-Joseph, pioneer iron mfr., Pine Iron Works, 
Berks Co., Pa.; m Martha Lukens (dese. Jan 
Luken and Rymer Tyson, both members of 
the Pastorius company which settled Ger- 
mantown, Pa.). 

2Son of Charles Lukens Bailey (1821-99), iron 
mfr., Harrisburg, Pa.; m Emma Harriett (1836- 
1912), dau. of Joseph Doll, m Sarah McAlister 
Elder; issue: I-William Elder (b 1860; m Fay, 
dau. of Gen. Russell A. Alger); II—-Edward 
(above); III—Charles Lukens, Jr.; I1V—James 
Bradshaw (6 1869; m Caroline, dau. of Dr. 
George Wolf Reily); V-Emma Doll (m Robert 
E. Speer). 

II—m Oct. 2, 1889, Elizabeth Hummel Reily, b 
Harrisburg, wba. Octal 1s, 1s6ss Gaus oLmebDr 
George Wolf Reily, of Harrisburg, Pa., and 
sister of George W. Reily (See Vol. 1, p. 168, 
for genealogy); issue (all 6 Harrisburg, Pa.): 
1-Elizabeth, 6 Jan. 21, 1893; m 1917, Henry M. 
Gross; 2—Martha, b June 27, 1896; m 1925, Powell 
Crichton; 3—-George R., b Mar. 16, 1899. 

Ph.B., Yale-S., ’81 (Delta Psi). V.p. Charles L. 
Bailey Co., iron mfrs., and Central Iron 
Works; pres. Harrisburg Traction Co., Cen- 
tral Iron & Steel Co., Harrisburg Nat. Bank, 
since 1892, Harrisburg Trust Co., since 1893, 
Pa. Surety Co., since 1905. Trustee Pa. State 
Lunatic Hosp., Harrisburg; treas. committee 
to supervise construction of the new state 
capitol. Clubs: University (New York), Uni- 
versity, Art (Phila.), etc. Summer place: 
Eaglesmere, Pa. Residence: 1517 N. Front St., 
Harrisburg, Pa. 


1-BAKER, Edith Cooley (Mrs. Arthur D.), } 
Lansing, Mich., July 10, 1873. 

Dese. Benjamin Cooley (1620-84), from Eng. to 
Mass., ca. 1630; settled at Agawam (Spring- 
field), Mass., where he was selectman, 1646, 
and ensign Hampshire regt.; and thru: 

4—-Thomas (1778-1847), m 2d, 1807, Rachel Hubbard 
(1790-1869) ; 

3—-Thomas McIntyre, LL.D (1824-98), chief justice 
of Mich.; first chmn. Interstate Commerce 
Commn., 1887-91; m 1846, Mary Elizabeth Horton 
(1880-90; David*t, removed from Darien, N.Y., 
to Adrian, Mich., m Betsy Cary). 

2-Dau. of Eugene Frank Cooley, m 1871, Kate (b 
1850), dau. of Gustavus Adolphus Taylor, of 


260 


Warren, 
Denison. 

M Oct. 8, 1895, Arthur Davis Baker (See Vol. 1, 
p. 54, for genealogy); issue: 1-Katharine Coo- 
ley, b Lansing, Sept. 3, 1898; A.B., Smith, ’21; 
2-Stannard Luther, Bb Lansing, Mar. 2, 1900; 
AS Se Us IIChy ee: 

Residence: Cambridge Rd., Lansing, Mich. 


1-BAKER, Howell Maxwell, } Jonesville, La., 
Aug. 16, 1883. 

8—-Maj. Henry Baker (1645-1712), from Eng. to Va. 
ca. 1665; burgess 1692-98; m Mary Bennett 
(1666-1734; Edward’, of London, mem. Va. com- 
pany of colonizers); 

7-Col. Henry (1684-1739), burgess of Va. and N.C.; 
justice, 1731; m 2d, 1720, Ruth Chancey (1701-51; 
Edmund, d 1754); 

6-Maj. John (1721-92), justice and first high 
sheriff, 1760-62, of Hertford Co., N.C.; maj. 
county militia, 1772; 1st lt., Walker’s Co., 7th 
Regt. in Am. Rev.; capt., 1776, maj., 1778; mem. 
N.C. Senate, 1779-81, 1783-84; m 1754, Elizabeth 
Wilson (1735-90) ; 

5-Benjamin (1759-1820), pvt. Am. Rev., 1781-82; 
mem. Provincial Council; m 1778, Elizabeth 
Harvey (1760-1816) ; 

4-Benjamin Harvey (1787-1850), m 1809, Rebecca 
Lanehart (1788-1827) ; 

3—James Monroe (1822-99), pvt. C.S.A.; m 1845, Lu- 
cinda Cockerham (1827-51). 

§—John Harvey (1639-1702), from Eng., 1678, settled 
at Harvey’s Neck, Perquimans Co., N.C.; was 
pres. of Council and actg. gov. of N.C., 1678-80; 
m Mary-; 

8-Hon. Thomas (1665-99), actg. gov. of N.C., 1697; 
Ae Albemarle section, 1695-99; m 2d, 1688, Sarah 

aker; 

7—-Col. Thomas (1692-1729), mem. Upper House N.C. 
Assembly; m 1723, Elizabeth Cole (1704-58; Col. 
James’, of Va.); 

6-Col. John (1726-75), speaker Assembly; mod- 
erator Provincial Council; m 1744, Mary Bonner 
(1727-97; Thomas’); 

5—-Elizabeth (1760-1816), m Benjamin Baker (5 
above). 

9-Edward Howell (qv); 

8-Richard (1629-1700), m 1st, Elizabeth Halsey 
(Thomas); 

7-Richard; 

6—Ebenezer; 

5-Caleb (1752-1805), pvt., Morris Co., N.J., militia, 
Cont. Army; m 1778, Rebecca Stiles (1756-89); 

4—EXbenezer (1781-1843), of N.J.; moved to Miss.; 
m 1809, Elizabeth Swayze (1792-1833); 

3—James Oscar (1826-1912), pvt. in Mexican War; 
lt., Ist La. Cav., C.S.A.; m 1859, Sarah Kendrick 
Stokes (1832-1919). ; 

2-Son of Dr. Benjamin Franklin Baker (1846-96), 
physician and surgeon; m 1880, Eliza Martha 
Howell (6 1860), D.A.R., D.A.C., U.D.C., ete.; is- 
sue: I—-Elizabeth (b and d 1880); II—John (b and 
d 1881); Ii1I—Howell Maxwell (above); IV—Ben- 
jamin Franklin (b 1885; m Catharine Grace 
Cronin). 

III-Not married. Ed. Harrisonburg (La.) High 
Sch., and Davis Coll., Natchez, Miss., 798. V.p. 
and sales mgr., Benton Bailey Co., automobile 
supplies, Richmond, Va. Comma. Ist It., inf., 
U.S.A., Nov. 27, 1917; assigned Hdars. Co., ist 
Bn., 2d Pioneer Inf.; served as asst. p.m. at 
Is-sur-tille, France, about 1 yr.; capt., P.M. 
Gen. Dept., May 12, 1919; discharged, Aug. 1, 
1919. Mem. S.A.R., S.C.V., A.L. Clubs: Com- 
monwealth, Westmoreland, University,’ Va. 
Country. Residence: 900 W. Franklin St., 
Richmond, Va. 


Serpe Luther Henry, b Lansing, Mich., Sept. 

§—Alexander Baker (qv); 

8-Joshua (1642-1717), of New London, Conn.; m 
1674, Hannah Minter, widow of Tristram 
Minter; 

7-John (1681-1750), m 1st, Comfort-; 

6-Remember (1711-37), m Tamer Warner; 

5—-Capt. Remember (1737-75), hero of colonial and 
Rev. wars; m 1760, Desire Hulburt (Consider®, 
m Patience Hawley); 

4—Ozi (d 1794), Am. Rev.; m 1st, Lucy Hard (Capt. 
James®, m Hester Booth); 

3-Luther Alexander (1787-1863), soldier War 1812; 
settled in western N.Y.; m 1817, Mercy Stan- 
nard (Joseph, soldier Am. Rev., m 1754, Phoebe 
Denison). 

2-Son of Luther Byron Baker (1830-96), served 


Herkimer Co., N.Y., m Amy Lydia 


THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


thru Civil War, captured J. Wilkes Booth, 
assassin of President Lincoln; m 1868, Helen 
Davis (1841-1918); issue: I-Arthur Davis (See 
Vol. 1, p. 54, for Davis lineage); II—Luther 
Henry (above); IIlI—Lucelia (b 1876; m Wilbur 
rol). Hedrick); IV-Helen Davis (twin; 1876- 
1914). : 

II-m June 28, 1899, Una Jacobs (qv); issue: 1— 
Maurice Jacobs, 6 Lansing, Mich., Oct. 6, 1903; 
“Bree Byron, 6 East Lansing, Mich., Aug. 

, 1907. 

B.S., Mich. Agrl. Coll., 93. Prin. of high schools 
at Kalamazoo, Albion, and other cities in 
Mich., 1893-1903; asst. sec.-treas. Mich. Millers 
Mut. Fire Ins. Co., Lansing, 1903-26, and sec. 
same since Sept. 1926; sec.-treas. Mut. Fire 
Prevention Bureau, Chicago, from 1911, Mich. 
Shoe Dealers Mut. Fire Ins. Co. from 1922; mgr. 
Mich. Mill& Elevator Rating Bureau from 1917; 
asst. sec.-treas. Mill Mutuals Agency, Lansing, 
from 1920; dir. East Lansing Realty Co., East 
Lansing Building & Loan Assn. Alderman of 
East Lansing, 1912-16; mem. Bd. of Edn., 1917-22, 
and pres., 1923; mayor of Hast Lansing, 1925, 26. 
Treas. Alumni Assn. of Mich. State Coll. from 
1924; mem. Phi Delta Theta. Clubs: City, 
Country, Kiwanis. Summer place: Crystal 
Lake, Frankfort, Mich. Residence: 205 Delta 
St., East Lansing, Mich. 


1-BAKER, Una Jacobs (Mrs. Luther H.), 0 
Galesburg, Mich., Oct. 23, 1874, 

9-Arthur (Bostock) Bostwick (1603-1680), from 
England to Stratford, Conn., ca. 16440; m Jane 
Whittel (Rev. Robert?®); 

8—-John (1688-ca. 1688), m Mary Brinsmead (1640- 
1704; John?); 
Say euin tes m Abigail Walker (b 1672; Jo- 
sep ; : 
6—Nathaniel (1699-1756), m Esther Hitchcock (1705- 
1747; Samuel’, dese. Luke Hitchcock, qv); 

5-Rev. Gideon (1742-93), Yale, 1762; missionary of 
Soc. for Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign 
Parts, preacher in St. James Ch., Great Bar- 
rington, Mass.; 

4-Adolphus Frederick (1767-1851), ens. 19th Cont. 
Inf. in Am. Rev.; m Mary Bostwick (1768-1851; 
Amos); 

eo beth Ann (1803-71), m Nathan Jacobs (1787- 


2-Dau. of Burban Bostwick Jacobs (1832-1900), m 
1871, Wealthy (Waterhouse) Dewey (1840-84), 
dau. of Ezra Dewey, m Eleanor Waterhouse. 

M ape 28, 1898, Luther Henry Baker (qv for 
issue). 

Residence: 205 Delta St., East Lansing, Mich. 


SesTiere Samuel Clay, b Georgetown, I1l., Mar. 

8—-John Balch (qv); 

7-Thomas (ca. 1660-1730), went to Eng., 1685, and 
was capt. in army of Duke of Monmouth, after 
which he returned to Annapolis; m Agnes 
Somerville; 

6-Hezekiah, m Martha Bloomer; 

5-James (1714-79), of Md. and N.C.; m Ann Good- 
wyn (d 1760); 

4-William Goodwyn (1751-1822), of Md. and Ala.; 
soldier Am. Rev.; m Elizabeth Rodgers (d 1837; 
John’, served in N.C. militia, 1771, mem. Pitt 
com. and one of .the 52 signers, 1775); = 

3-Hezekiah James (1780-1836), of N.C. and Ill.; m 
Mary McCord (6 1788). 

Seis Ashmore (b in Md. ca. 1734), m Elizabeth 

alch; 

4—-William, m Hettie Ford; 

3—Elizabeth, m Samuel Elam. 

2-Son of Dr. Hezekiah James Emmet Balch (1819- 
1885), physician; m Elizabeth Cassandra Elam 
(1822-1913); issue: I-Hezekiah James (1845-97; m 
Mary Isabel Newlin); II-Samuel Clay (above). 

II-m Nov. 12, 1873, Mary Hartshorn, 6 LaSalle, 
Ill., Sept. 16, 1855; D.A.R.; dau. of Erasmus 
Darwin Hartshorn, m Mariette Meserve, of 
Los Angeles, Calif.; issue: I-Blanch Mariette 
(Sept. 30, 1874-May 17, 1890). 

Med. student at Rush Med. Coll., Chicago, and 
Bellevue Hosp., N.Y. City. Retired. Mem. 
S.C.W., S.R. Summer place: Manhattan Beach, 
aa Residence: 1614 Shatto St., Los Angeles, 

alif. 


1-BALDWIN, Reba Louise Williams (Mrs. 
Arthur D.), 6 Cleveland, O., June 20, 1876. 

5-Samuel Williams, from Eng. to Wales, settled 
at Groton, Conn., then at Windsor, 1720 or 40; m 
1758, Mrs. Margaret Huntington Tracy; 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 261 


4-Ebenezer (1769-1843), Warren and Painesville, 
O.; m Martha Porter, of E. Windsor, Conn.; 

3—William (1808-88), of Cleveland, O.; m 1832, Laura 
Fitch, of Warren, O.; m 2d, Lucy Fitch, of 
Warren. 

&Sampson Mason (qv); 

7-—Dea. Isaac (1667-1742), m Hannah-—; 

6—-Nathan (1705-58), m 1731, Lillis Hale; 

5—Levi (1752-1844), of Cheshire, Mass.; m Amy Gil- 


son; 

4-Arnold (1777-1862), of Cheshire; m Mercy Coman; 

3-Squire (b 1804), of New Hartford, N.Y.; m Sarah 
Granger (d 1872), of Utica, N.Y. (dese. Launcelot 
Granger, Newbury, Mass., 1640). 

2-Dau. of Edward Porter Williams (1843-1903), 
B.A., Western Reserve U.; v.p. The Sherwin- 
Williams Co.; m 1869, Louise Mason (1845-1905) ; 
issue: I-Edward Mason (b 1871; m Mary Ray- 
mond); II—Sarah Granger (b 1873; m Abram 
Garfield); ElI-Lewis Mason (b 1875; m Lester 
Coffeen); I1V—Reba Louise (above). 

IV—m June 12, 1902, Arthur Douglas Baldwin (See 
Vol. 1, p. 488); issue (all 6 Cleveland): 1-Henry 
Perrine, 6 Apr. 2, 1908; Yale, ’25; 2—-Louise 
Mason, b Aug. 16, 1904; Smith, ’26; 3-Fred Cham- 
bers, b Oct. 28, 1905; 4-Arthur Alexander, } Mar. 
3, 1909; 5-Sarah Granger, b Mar. 7, 1911; 6-Lewis 
Williams, b Jan. 29, 1914. 

Residence: 9534 Lake Shore Boul., Cleveland, O. 


1-BALDWIN, Austin Radcliffe, 8 New York, 
N.Y., Nov. 11, 1874. 

9-John Baldwin (qv); 

8—-Thomas, m Sarah-—; 

7—Joseph (b 1702); 

6—-Thomas (ca. 1732-1794), Cavendish, Vt.; m 1759, 
Abigail Pollard (d aet. 108); 

5-Isaac (b 1760), Am. Rev.; m 1782, Ame Coffeen 
(John’, m Susannah Goldsmith); 

4-Enos (1783-1829), New York; m 1st, Lucy Parker 
(d 1808; Aaron’); 

3—Austin (1807-86), tool mfr.; speaker Conn. Leg- 
islature; m 1832, Julia Clarissa Huyck (John 
Van Heusen‘, m Clara, dau. of Maj. William 
Radcliffe). 

10-Gov. William Bradford (qv); 

aes oie (1624-1703-04), m Alice Richards 

af : 

8—Maj. John (1653-1736), m 1674, Mercy Warren (1653- 
1747; Joseph®; Richard”, qv); 

7-Lt. Samuel (1683-1740), m 1714, Sarah Gray; 

6—-Gideon (b 1718 or 19); 

5—-Gideon (0b 1752); 

4—Zebdial; 

3-Shadrach Standish, A.M. (1812-76), clergyman, 
later woolen mfr.; fellow and trustee Brown 
U.; m Dorcas Brown Lockwood (1821-72; Benoni‘, 
m Phoebe Greene; Benoni®; Amos*; Abraham’; 
Gershom’; Robert®, qv). 

2-Son of Austin Parker Baldwin (1834-1901), 
steamship and fgn. express business, New 
York; m 1868, Alice Lockwood Bradford (1844- 
1881); issue: I-Standish B. (b 1869); II-—Alice 
Maude (m Erastus Milo Cravath); III—Austin 
Radcliffe (above). 

III—m Jan. 7, 1908, Mary Mildred Williams, } New 
York, Sept. 4, 1873; dau. late William Bisland 
Williams, New York (Benjamin H.’, m Eliza- 
beth Bisland; Benjamin‘, m Hannah Magie; 
Benjamin®, m Katherine Haines; Benjamin’, m 
Mary M. Gandy). 

B.A., Yale, 96. Pres. Baldwin Bros. & Co., New 
York. Residence: 150 E. 35th St., New York. 


1-BAKEWELL, Madeline Palmer (Mrs. Charles 
M.), 6 Wilkes-Barre, Pa., Aug. 1, 1877. 

11—William Palmer (qv); 

10-William (1613-36), came with his father in the 
“Fortune”; freeman 1634; m 1633, Elizabeth 
Hodgkins; 

9-William (1634-79), a founder and selectman of 
Dartmouth; m —Paddock; m 2d, Susanna Hath- 


away; 

8-William (b 1663), Little Compton, R.I.; m 1685, 
Mary Richmond (Capt. Edward’); 

7-—William (1686-1769), Hopkinton, R.I., and Ston- 
ington, Conn.; m 1715, Mary Irish; 

6—-Lawton (1727-1803), m Mercy-; 

5—-Nathaniel (1757-1833), sgt. Am. Rev.; m 1782, 
Mary Foster; 

4—Gideon (1785-1868), m Clarissa Watkins: 

38-Gideon Wilbur (1812-92), Hopkinton, R.I., and 
Glenburn, Pa.; mem, Assembly; mem. Constl. 
Conv., 1872-73; maj. p.m., Civil War; m 1835, 
Elizabeth Burdick (Billings‘, officer War 1812). 

9-Thomas Dewey (qv); 


8—Jedediah (1647-1718), m Sarah Orton; 
ES a ae (1682-1758), m ist, Abigail Ashley (1681- 


). 

6—Thomas (1721-87), m Sarah Martindale (1726-96); 

5-Thomas (1765-1820), m Annie Allen (1770-1840), 
cousin of Ethan Allen; 

4-Lucy (b 1804), m Baird Bradley; 

vps (m George W. Webster, of Plattsburg, 
ING Ye 

2-Dau. of Henry Wilbur Palmer (1839-1913), law- 
yer, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; p.m. U.S.A., 1863-64; 
atty. gen. of Pa., 1877-88; mem. 57th to 59th and 
6lst Congresses; m 1861, Ellen Mary Webster 
(1840-1918); issue: I—-Louise Mary (6 1864; m 
George E. Vincent); II-Bradley Webster (b 
1866); I1I—Ellen Constance (m Count Dandini de 
Sylva); IV—Madeline (above); V-Henry Web- 
ster (6 1879; m Elsa Marie Langborg). 

IV-—m Dec. 21, 1899, Charles Montague Bakewell 
(See Vol. 1, p. 55, for genealogy); issue (all b 
New Haven, Conn.): i-Henry Palmer, bd June 1, 
1907; 2-Bradley Palmer, b Feb. 26, 1912; 3-Mildred 
Palmer, b June 14, 1917. : 

A.B., Bryn Mawr, ’99. Mem. C.D.A. Residence: 
437 Humphrey St., New Haven, Conn. 


1-BALDWIN, Henry Ives, J) Saranac Lake, N.Y., 
Aug. 28, 1896. 

§9-John Baldwin (qv); 

8-Richard (1675-1742) ; 

7-Charles (b 1704 or 170); 

6—Abraham (1733-1823) ; 

5-Beard (0b 1771); 

4—Blijah (b 1797); ; 

8-Elijah C. (1832-90), Congl. minister; m 2d, 1862, 
Frances Marsh Hutchinson (b 1839; Ira‘; John 

5 


B.°5). 

10-William Ives (qv); : 

9-John (1644-89), m 1668, Hannah Merriman; 

8—Joseph (1674-1755) ; 

7-Joseph (1709-66) ; 

6—Titus (1746-76), killed in Am. Rev.; 

5—Titus (1769-1815) ; 

4—-Benajah (1798-1868) ; 

3-Titus B. (1828-1901). ‘ 

2-Only child of Edward Robinson Baldwin, 
M.D. .(b 1864), m 1895, Mary Caroline Ives (0 
1863). 

M 1924, Birgit Sophie Sverdrup (0 1902), of Stock- 
holm, Sweden. 

B.A., Yale, 19, M.F., 1922. Forester; sec. Conn. 
Forestry Assn., 1923; Forester, Brown Co., 
Berlin, N.H., 1924. Served in Yale Aero Corps, 
Conn. N.G., 1916; aerial observer, U.S. Air 
Service, 1918-19; 2d It., A.S.O.R.C. Mem. Assn. 
for Protection of the Adirondacks, Am. For- 
estry Assn., A.A.A.S., Ecol. Soc. America, Am. 
Meteorol. Soc., Camp and Trail Club, Steven- 
son Soc.; fellow Am.-Scandinavian Founda- 
tion. Home: Saranac Lake, N.Y. Address: 34 
Maple St., Berlin, N.H. 


1-BANKER, Howard James, 
N.Y., Apr. 19, 1866. 

7-Laurens Mattyse (Bancker) Banker (ante 1673- 
post 1735), from Holland to Harlem, N.Y.; m 
1st, ca. 1680, Jannetie Hendrickse (ante 1670- 
ca. 1702) ; : 

pea (b ca. 1701), m 1725, Maritje Schouten 
(b 1703) ; 

5—-Nathaniel (1728-72), m 1st, 1747, Hannah Conklin 
(1729-ca. 1766); 

4—-Adolph (1754-1822), soldier Am. Rev.; m 1778, 
Ruth Oakley (1756-1838) ; 

8—-John (1794-1869), m 1815, Nancy Bryan. 

9—-Alexander Bryan (qv); 

Spe a (1627-97), m ist, Mary Pantry (Wil- 
liam’); 

7-Richard (1666-1734), m Sarah Platt (1673-1750/51; 
Josiah§) ; 

6—-Alexander (1707-60), m 1st, Sarah Hubbell (1719- 
59; Peter’); 

Pine (1740-1825), m 1761, Sarah Peck (0 .1738; 
Heth®); 

4-David (1767-1848), m 2d, 1790, Elizabeth Louns- 
bury (1760-1842; Thomas’); 

8—Nancy (1794-1863), m 1815, John Banker (3 above). 

Maternally, 4-William Welling (1756-1838), royal- 
ist refugee from New York to New Bruns- 
wick in Am. Rev.; returned to Pittstown, 
Rensselaer Co., N.Y., ca. 1811; m Jemima Un- 
derhill (ca. 1767-1829) ; 

8—-Nathaniel (1789-1863), m Jane Tinsler (1791-1865; 
Solomon’). 

2-Son of Amos Bryan Banker (1832-87), farmer 
and‘inventor; m 1856, Frances Alcena Welling 


b Schaghticoke, 


262 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


(1830-96); issue: I-Alexander David (b 1858; m 
Florence E. Ogden; m 2d, Edith M. Reed); II— 
Howard James (above). : 

II-m Aug. 23, 1894, Mary Eugenia Wright, bd 
Ephratah, N.Y., Feb. 17, 1865; dau. of Rev. 
Henry Wright, of Albany Co., N.Y., m Mary 
EK. Shutts. 

A.B., Syracuse, ’92 (Delta U., P.B.K.); A.M., Co- 
lumbia, 1900 (Sigma Xi), Ph.D., 1906. Education 
and M.E. pastoral work, 1892-1914; scientific 
research with Carnegie Instn. of Washington, 
in dept. of genetics at Cold Spring Harbor, 
L.I. Author (See Who’s Who in America). 
Day 14 Myrtle Av., Huntington, L.I., 

BY 


1-BARNWELL, Joseph Walker, b Charleston, 
S.C., Oct. 31, 1846. 

5-John Barnwell (qv); 

4-Col. Nathaniel (1705-75), aide to Gen. Ogle- 
thorpe in Fla. expdn., 1740; m Mary Gibbes 
(Col. John; Gov. Robert‘); 

38—Robert (1761-1814), soldier Am. Rev. and des- 
perately wounded; mem. 2d Congress, 1791-93; 
speaker S.C. Ho. of Rep. and pres. Senate (his 
son Robert Woodward, 1801-82, was mem. U.S. 
Congress and U.S. and C.S. senator from S.C., 
aay S.C. Coll. and chmn. faculty, of U. of 

KO) 5 

Maternally, 6-John Barnwell (5 above); 

5-Nathaniel (4 above); 

4—Kdward (1757-1808), col. Am. Rev.; 

Pitt (1785-1860), planter; m Blizabeth Os- 

orn, 

2-Son of William Hazzard Barnwell (1806-63), 
rector St. Peter’s P.E. Church, Charleston, 20 
yrs.; m 1829, Catharine Osborn Barnwell (1809- 
86); issue: I—Robert Woodward (1831-63); II— 
Edward H. (1832-1908); IIlI—Catharine Osborn 
(1835-1920); IV—Elizabeth (1837-1916); W—Esther 
Hutson (1838-1925); VI—William Finley (1840-61); 
ViI-Stephen Elliott (1842-1923); VIII—Ann (1843- 
1915); IX—Joseph Walker (above); X—Allard 
(1848-99); XI—Mary E. (6 1850); XII-Charles M. 
(1852-1923). 

IX-—m Jan. 28, 1888, Harriett Kinloch Cheves 
(1849-1900), dau. of Dr. Charles H. Cheves, of 
Charleston, S.C.; issue (all 6 Charleston, S.C.): 
1-Harriott Kinloch, b Aug. 20, 1887; m Apr. 9, 
1912, Esmond Phelps, of New Orleans; 2-Jo- 
seph Woodward, b Aug. 8, 1891; Clemson, ’13; 
M.I.T., 15; capt. Co. A, 117th Enegrs., 42d Div., 
and with A.E.F. in France, 1917-19; 3-Charles 
Edmund, 6 Oct. 29, 1894; pvt. Hdars. Troop, 
30th Div., 1916-19. 

Ed. S.C. Mil. Acad., U. of S.C., U. of Gottingen, 
Germany. Lawyer; mem. S.C. House and 
Senate, etc. Cadet S.C. Mil. Acad., partici- 
pated in action and wounded in knee, 1864. 
Pres. S.C. Hist. Soc., Charleston Library Soc., 
Bo Residence: 48 South Battery, Charleston, 


Bart EP Warren Silas, 6 N.Y. City, Sept. 

6—-William Bartlett (1670-1741; desc. either Rich- 
ard or John Bartlett, brothers, sons of Ed- 
mund Barttelot of Stopham, Co. Sussex, Eng., 
vane to America, 1634), m Hannah Evarts (1669- 

5-Moses (1708-66), clergyman and physician, of 
Chatham (now Portland), Mass.; m Lydia 
Fiske (1706-66; Rey. Phineas*, pastor at Had- 
dam, Mass.); 

4—Phineas (1745-99), physician; m Sarah Symonds 
(1747-1832), widow of Dr. Joseph Bullard; 

ce (1783-1865), m Pamelia Pomeroy (1787- 


8-William Ingraham, from Eng. to Boston, 1653; 
King Philip’s War; m 1656, Mary Barstow (b 
1641; William®, qv); 

7-Timothy (1660-1748), m Sarah (Wilson) Cowell 
(1669-1742), dau. of Joseph Wilson, of Eng.; 

6-Obadiah (son of 7 [uncertain] or of William 
or Jeremiah, brothers of 7 and sons of 8), m 
Blizabeth—; 

5-Obadiah (b 1721), m Barbara—; 

4-William (b 1746), m 1773, Esther Carpenter; 

3-Asa (1791-1853), m Hannah Bliss (1794-1844 ; 
Ephriam’). 

9-Eltweed Pomeroy (qv); 

8-Medad (ca. 1638-1716), Northampton, Mass.; was 
selectman, co. treas., asso. justice, dep. Gen. 
Cr: ; m Experience Woodward; 

7—Maj. Ebenezer (1669-1754), commr. to treat with 


the Indians at Albany, 1724; high sheriff; mem. 
Council; m 1692, Sarah King; 

6—Ebenezer (1697-1782), m 1722, Elizabeth Hunt 
(1701-82) ; 

5-Stephen (1732-68), m Eleanor Lyman; 

4—Hon. Enos (1761-1826), mem. Legislature 10 yrs.; 
m Lucy Smith (1766-1847; Maj. John5); 

3—Pamelia (1787-1850), m Phineas Bartlett (3 
above). 

2-Son of Phineas Bartlett (1826-81), m 1854, Lydia 
Amelia Ingraham (1832-94); issue: I—Harry 
Pomeroy (b 1862; m Mary Evelyn Brown); II— 
Warren Silas (above). 

II-Not married. Ph.B., Yale, ’86; LL.B., N.Y. 
Law Sch., 1892. Mem. law firm Speir & Bart- 
lett, New York. Clubs: Graduates (New 
Haven), University, Assn. of the Bar, West 
Side Tennis, Down Town. Address: 52 Wall 
St., New York. 


Pt peretoens Frances, ) Warren, Pa., Feb. 14, 
859. 


10-Capt. George Baxter, came in Winthrop’s 
fleet, 1630; English sec. to Gov. Kieft of New 
Amsterdam, 1642-47, to Gov. Stuyvesant, 1647- 
53; brought the Royal Charter of Charles II 
to Gen. Ct. of R.I., 1663; m Alice-; 

9-Thomas (6 ca. 1626), m 1651, Bridget— (she m 
2d, John Palmer); 

8-Thomas (0 1654), m ca. 1674, Rebecca (Adams?); 

7—John (6 1679), m ca. 1705, Mary Honeywell 
(Israel) ; ) 

6—-John (6b ca, 1706), m Martha Close (Benjamin’); 

5—Pettit (1732-1809) Am. Rev.; m 1760, Sarah Brush; 

4-John (1760-1841), Am. Revy.; m 1786, Dorcas Whit- 
lock (Jonathan®, m Sarah Lobdell [Samuel®; 
Joshua’; Lt. Simon8’]; John*; John?7; John’; 
John’); 

3—John Whitlock (1792-1862), m 1814, Mary McQueen 
(James‘, m Grissel, dau. of Adonijah Water- 
man, m Mary Elwell). 

9-Surgeon John Greene (qv); 

8-Maj. John (1620-1708), dep. gov. R.I., m Ann 
Almy (1627-1709); 

lt eet (1667-1773), m Dr. John Spencer (1666- 

43) 5 

6—John (1693-1774), m Mary Fry (1693-1746; Thomas’, 
m Welthian, dau. of Thomas Greene (son of 
Surgeon John, 9 above); 

5-Welthian (b 1718), m 2d, 1747, Thomas Nichols 
(6 1723), soldier Am. Rev.; 

4—Elizabeth (b 1748), m 1774, John Greene® (James'; 
John’; John’, of Quidnessett, R.I.); 

38-Ransome J. (1792-1874), m 1823, Susanna Barton 
Gorton. 

2-Dau. of Henry Baxter (1817-86), m 1853, Julia 
Ann Emeline Greene (1835-1910); issue: I—Adele 
(6 1855; m William Boyles McCormick); II— 
Henry Galen (1856-1922; m 1892, Eleanor Mc- 
Lean); Il1J-Frances (above). 

Compiler of The Baxter Family. Residence: 
316 Pa. Av. E., Warren, Pa. 


1-BEACH, Goodwin Batterson, 6 Hartford, 
Conn., Oct. 2, 1885. 

%Thomas Beach (qv); 

8—-John (1655-1709), m Mary-; 

eka (1690-1773), m Ist, Sarah Tyler; m 2d, Mary 

oyce; 

6—Adna (1718-83), m Hannah Miles; 

5-Ebenezer (1766-ca. 1791), m Lucy Steele (desc. 
Gov. William Bradford, qv); 

4-George (1788-1861), pres. Phoenix Nat. Bank, 
Hartford; m Harriet Bradley; 

3s-Joseph Watson (1823-87), importer; m Josephine 
Elizabeth Coffing. 

7-James (Batison) Batterson (d 1796), from Eng. 
to Greens Farms, Conn.; m Elizabeth (Beers?); 

6-George, m 1752, Elizabeth Oysterbanks; m 2d, 
1754, Rachel Oysterbanks; 

5-George (1758-1837), pvt. Am. Rev.; m 1779, Mary 
Seeley (1763-1858) ; 

4-Simeon Seeley (b 1797), m 1820, Melissa Roberts; 

3-James_ Goodwin (1823-1901), marble quarrier; 
pres. Travelers Insurance Co., Hartford; m 
Eunice Elizabeth Goodwin (1827-97). 

2-Son of Charles Coffing Beach (See Vol. 1, 
estae! m 1884, Mary Elizabeth Batterson (0 

M Sept. 8, 1908, Ethel Gertrude Curry, b Boston, 
Mass., Dec. 1, 1883; dau. Samuel Silas Curry, 
of Boston; issue (all b Hartford, Conn.): 1—An- 
nabel Gertrude, b Nov. 30, 1916; 2-Mary Good- 
an b May 8, 1919; 3-Carol Coffing, b Aug. 24, 


/ 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 


A.B., Harvard, 1907 (Pi Eta). 
Beach & Co., investments. 
St., Hartford, Conn. 


1-BECKHAM, J(ohn) Crepps Wickliffe, 6 nr. 
Bardstown, Ky., Aug. 5, 1869. 

6-William Beckham, from Norfolk Co., Eng., to 
Orange Co., Va., 1701; m Miss Randolph, of Va.; 

5—-James (1735-1800), m Hannah Bohon, of Orange 


Conny as; 

4—Abner (1766-1813), Culpeper Co., Va.; m Frances 
Thomas, of Va.; 

3-William Thomas (1800-79), settled in Shelby 
Co., Ky., 1817; m 1827, Nancy Netherton. 

7—-David Wickliffe (d 1643), mem. Assembly from 
Prince George’s Co., Md., 1636-43, m Jane—; 

6—David (b 1635), m Mary Sisson (widow of Louis 
Nicholas); 

5—-Robert (d 1697), Westmoreland Co., Va.; m Miss 
Arrington; 

4-Charles, moved to Ky., 1784; m Lydia Hardin; 

8—Charles A. (1788-1869), gov. of Ky., 1839-40; Post- 
master Gen., 1841-45, in Cabinet of President 
Tyler; m Margaret, dau. Col. Christian Crepps, 
Bullitt Co., Ky. (their son Robert C., was 13th 
gov. of La., 1856-60). 

2-Son of William Netherton Beckham (1832-82), 
lawyer and farmer, Bardstown, Ky.; mem. Ky. 
Legislature; m Julia Tevis Wickliffe (1835-1913) ; 
issue: I-Charles W. (1856-88); II-Margaret (0 
1859; m Warren Bradford Kniskern); IlI—Nan- 
nie (b 1861; m George V. Triplett); IV—William 
T. (1863-66); V—Robert W. (1865-86); VI—Winifred 
(b 1867; m Rev. William P. E. Wyse); VII—John 
Cc. W. (above); VIII-Mary W. (1872-90); IX— 

David Y. (b 1874; m Myra Willcox); X—Julia W. 
(6 and d 1877). 

VilI-m Nov. 21, 1900, Sean Raphael Fuqua (qv); 
issue: 1—-Eleanor Raphael, 6 Frankfort, Ky., 
Aug. 16, 1901; 2-John Crepps Wickliffe, Jr., 0 
Louisville, Ky., Mar. 21, 1905. 

Centre Coll. of Ky., ’88 (LL.D., 1902). Lawyer. 
Mem. Ky. Ho. of Rep., 1894-98 (speaker, 1898); 
lt. gov. of Ky., 1899, becoming gov. on death of 
Governor Goebel, 1900, and elected for term 
1908-08: U.S. senator from Ky., 1915-21 (See 
Who’s Who in America). Residence: 51 Hill 
Road, Castlewood, Louisville, Ky. 


1-BECKHAM, Jean Raphael Fuqua (Mrs. J. C. 
W.), 6 Owensboro, Ky., Aug. 19, 1879. 

7-Thomas Turpin, of Powhatan Co., Va.; m Mary 
Jefferson (aunt of Pres. Thomas Jefferson); 

6—Obedience, m John Harris; 

5—-Lucy, m Maj. Obadiah Smith; 

4-Col. Peterfield, m his cousin, Mary Turpin; 

3—Maj. John Hampden, m 2d, Hettie Raphael. 

2-Dau. of Ella Raphael Smith, m Joseph Ander- 
son Fuqua, of Cumberland Co., Va., later of 
Owensboro, Ky. 

M Nov. 21, 1900, John Crepps Wickliffe Beckham 
(qv for genealogy). 

Reeraenee. 51 Hill Road, Castlewood, Louisville, 

y. 


See Henry Lucien, }) Lavernia, Tex., Oct. 5, 

4—John Beck (1755-1818; b in Va.; traditionally, 
son of an Englishman who came to Va. at an 
earlier date), owned ‘“‘Beck’s Barony,’ Beau- 
fort Dist., S.C.; large land owner and planter; 
served in Cont. Army; m Ann (Huguenin) 
Myers, widow (David Huguenin®, a Huguenot, 
b in France, 1724); 

8—Capt. Joseph Huguenin (1801-63), widely known 
pioneer in southwest Texas; m Sarah Jane 
Sledge. 

4-Asa Yelvington (b Yelverton but changed to 
Yelvington), supposed to have been } in N.C.; 

38—-Henry (0b N.C., 1821-d Tex., 1893), m in Miss., 1848, 
Catherine Lee. 

2-Son of John Chappell Beck (1847-1918), land 
owner, cotton planter; m 1877, Sarah Leonora 
Yelvington (b 1853); issue: I-Henry Lucien 
(above); II—Leila (b 1880: m William R. McDon- 
ald); II1I—John Dee (b 1882); IV-Edwin Alvaro 
(6 1883); V—Beulah (b 1886; m Samuel Hoard); 
ViI-Laura Lee (b 1889; m Pat Campbell); VII- 
Bessie K. (b 1891). 

I—m Mar. 16, 1910, Frances Holman Woolverton, 0 
Enterprise, Miss., Nov. 7, 1880; dau. of William 
H. Woolverton, of Miss. and Ala.; issue: 1— 
Henry Lucien, Jr., b Washington, D.C., Jan. 15, 
1911; 2-William Woolverton, } Portland, Ore., 
May 7, 1914; 3-John Edwin, 6 Charleston, S.C., 
Nov. 17, 1915. 


Mem. Goodwin- 
Address: 720 Main 


263 


Course in C.E., at George Washington U. En- 
tered U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey, 1903: 
served on Atlantic, Gulf and Pacific coasts of 
U.S., 5 seasons in Alaska and 2 yrs. in P.L.; 
comd. U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey steamer 
“McArthur” on surveying expedition to Alaska, 
1910; transferred to Lighthouse Service, 1911, 
and placed in charge of 17th Dist. (Ore. and 
Wash.); transferred to Charleston, S.C., 1915, 
in charge of 6th Lighthouse Dist. in which 


continues. Mem. H.S.S.C., Allied Engineers’ 
Soc. Residence: 33 Gibbes St., Charleston, S.C. 
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Motto: Nil-Penna-Sed-Usus. 


1-GILMER, Weir Burton, }) Montgomery, Ala., 
Aug. 17, 1891. 

6—Dr. George Gilmer (1700-57), from Scotland to 
Williamsburg, Va., 1731; m 1st, 1732, Mary 
Peachy Walker (1710-42; Hon. Thomas’; Thom- 
as’); m 2d, 1745, Harrison Blair (Dr. Archi- 
bald’, from Scotland to Va.); 

5—-John Blair (1748-90), officer under LaFayette 
in Am. Rev.; m 1771, Mildred Meriwether (d 
1826; Nicholas*, from Wales to Va.); 

4-Francis Meriwether (1784-1864), m 1808, Martha 
Barnett (1790-1855; William®); 

3-William Barnett (1810-77), m 1835, Lucy Early 
Gilmer (1819-73; Col. John’; Thomas M.°; 
Peachy R.*; Dr. George’). 

7-John Lewis (1678-1762), from Donegal, Ireland 
(family from Wales); pioneer settler at 
Staunton, Va.; m Margaret Lynn, of Loch 
Lynn, Scotland: 

6—Hon. Thomas (1718-90), m 1749, Jane Strother; 

5-Elizabeth (1765-1855), m Thomas Meriwether 
Gilmer’; 

4-Col. John (1792-1860), m 1814, Lucy Johnson; . 

Peuey ta (1819-73), m William Barnett Gilmer (3 
above). 

9-Nicholas Meriwether (qv); 

8—Col. David (d 1744), m Anne Holmes (d 1736; 
George’); 

7—Thomas (1714-56), m Elizabeth Thornton (Fran- 
cis’; Francis®; William’) ; 

6—Mary (b 1742), m Peachy Ridgeway Gilmer (6 
1737; Dr. George’, m 2d, Mary Peachy, dau. of 
Thomas Walker, of Va.); 

5-Thomas M. (1765-1817), m Elizabeth Lewis (5 
above). 

2-Son of William Barnett Gilmer, Jr. (1849-1910), 
planter, Montgomery, Ala.; m 1872, Emma (1849- 
1922), dau. John Anton Haardt, m Philippa Nor- 
heimer, from Germany to Montgomery, Ala., 
1845; issue: I-Mary Emma (Mrs. William Otis 
Brownfield, qv for other lineages); II—-Paulina 
Haardt (b 1878; m William Grey Henderson); 
III-—William Frederick (m Lillian Gohlson); 
ITV-—Weir Burton (above). 

IV—m Dec. 22, 1916, Minne Ruth, dau. of Joseph 
Franklin Monroe (William’, m Nancy Patrick. 
or St. Patrick), m Ida Lee Bashelor (g. dau. of 
John Singleton, of S.C.); issue: 1-Weir Bur- 
ton, Jr., 6 Savannah, Ga., Sept. 14, 1918; 2-Ruth, 
b Tatapuram, Ernakulam, Cochin State, India, 


264 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


Jan. 10, 1921; 3-John Rockingham, b Tatapuram, 
Mar. 10, 1922. 

Chemical engr.; analytical chemist, Southern 
Cotton Oil Co., Montgomery, Ala., 1908-15; re- 
search and asst. chief chemist, same, Savan- 
nah, Ga., 1915-20; gen. mgr. The Tata Oil Mills 
Co., Ltd., India, 1920-25. Fellow Royal Soc. 
Arts (London); mem. Am. Chem. Soc., Am. 
Oil Chemists Soc., Am. Inst. Chem. Engrs. 
Clubs: Cochin, Cochin Golf, Kotagiri Golf, 
Royal Yacht (Bombay), Malabar Sailing. 
American residence: ‘‘Woodbourne,” Louisa, 
Va. Address: Tatapuram, Ernakulam, Co- 
chin State, India. 


1-BROWNFIELD, Mary Emma Gilmer (Mrs. 

er Q.), b Montgomery Co., Ala., Sept. 4, 
5. 

9-William Strother (1630-1702), from Eng. to Va., 
1656; m Dorothy-; 

8—William (1653-1726), landed propr. in St. Mary’s 
Parish, Essex Co., Va.; m Margaret Thornton 
(Francis?) ; 

7-William, m Margaret Watts; 

6—Jane (b 1720), m Thomas Lewis (1718-90; John’); 

6-Elizabeth (1765-1855), m Thomas Meriwether 
Gilmer (1765-1817; Peachy R.®; Dr. George’); 

4-Col. John (1792-1860), m 1814, Lucy Johnson; 

3—Lucy E. (1819-73), m William Barnett Gilmer. 

8-Thomas Johnson, m Anne Meriwether (Nich- 
olas®, av); 

7-Nicholas, m Elizabeth Hudson; 

6-Thomas (1735-1803), m Elizabeth Meriwether; 

5-Nicholas, m Mary Marks (d 1814; James*, m 
Elizabeth, dau. of John Harvie; John’, m Lady 
Elizabeth Hastings); 

4—Lucy, m 1814, John Gilmer (1792-1860); 

ahead Se (1819-73), m William Barnett Gilmer (3 
above). 

2-Dau. of William Barnett Gilmer, Jr. (1849-1910), 
planter, Montgomery, Ala.; m 1872, Emma (1849- 
1922), dau. of John Anton Haardt, m Philippa 
Norheimer, from Germany to Montgomery, 
Ala,, 184. For issue and other lineages see 
Weir Burton Gilmer. 

M Nov. 28, 1900, William Otis Brownfield, b Ope- 
lika, Ala., Apr. 1, 1870; son of Dr. Robert Styles 
Brownfield (from S.C.), m Rebecca Eleanor 
Watson (of English Trotter family), both of 
Opelika, Ala.; issue: 1—Eleanor, 6 Opelika, 
Ala., July 13, 195; 2-Robert Gilmer, 6b at Ope- 
lika, July 29, 1908. 

Ed. Chilton Coll., Montgomery, Ala. Active war 
work, especially in the selective draft service, 
and 4-minute speaker, World War. Mem. 
C.D.A., D.A.R. Residence: 453 S. 10th St., 
Opelika, Ala. 


1-MASON, Charles Francis, b Medfield, Mass., 
Apr. 18, 1860. 

8-Richard Everett (qv); 

7-Capt. John (1646-1715), King William’s War; m 
Elizabeth Pepper (1645-1714; Robert8, qv); 

6—John (1676-1751), m 1700, Mary Browne (d@ 1748); 

aE ie (1718-75), m 1740, Maj. Eliphalet Fales (d 


4-Lucy, m William Mason (See Vol. 1, p. 715, for 
Mason line); 

38—Eliphalet F. (1791-1837), m Mary Fales Sisson. 

10-Henry Adams (qv); 

eohn (1622-1706), of Cambridge, Mass.; m 1650, 

nne-; 

8-Rebecca (1650/51-1677), m 1669, Nathaniel Patten 
(1648-1725; William®, qv); 

7—Nathaniel, m Deborah-— (d 1716); 

6—Abigail (b 1705), m 1731, Sebas Jackson (1706-71; 
desc. Edward Jackson, qv); 

5—Daniel (6 1742), soldier Am. Rev.; m 1778, Frances 
Upham; 

4-Frances, m Isaac Bigelow (See Vol. 1, p. 715, for 
Bigelow line); 

3—Abraham, 2d (1810-88), m Mary Brown Whitney 
(Ebenezer*; Jason®, soldier Am. Rev.; Marké: 
Benjamin’; Benjamin’; John®, from Eng. to 
Watertown, Mass., 1635). 

10-Anthony Fisher (qv); 

9-Capt. Daniel (1619-83), A. and H.A. Co., 1640: 
selectman of Dedham 382 yrs.; dep. Gen. Ct. of 
Mass, 22 yrs.; m 1641, Abigail Marriott (d 1683; 
Thomas, m Susanna-); 

8-Capt. John (1656-1736), selectman of Needham; 
wounded in King Philip’s War; m 1681, Rebecca 
Ellis (1661-1740; Richard®, m Blizabeth-); 

7-John (1688-1752), selectman; town clk.: repre- 
sentative; m 1709, Elizabeth Hunting (b 1683); 


6—-Capt. Ebenezer (1721-98), selectman; soldier Am. 
Rev.; m 1744, Sarah Chubb (1718-75); 

5-Lois (1745-1805), m 2d, 1773, Jason Whitney (1729- 
1807), soldier Am. Rev.; 

4—-HKbenezer (1784-1855), m Mary Brown (1785-1822); 

nee B. (1813-81), m Abraham Bigelow (3 
above). 

2-Only child of Francis Eliphalet Mason (1830- 
1909), m Mary Frances Bigelow (1838-1908). 

M Sept. 28, 1886, Helen Ripley Baker (Feb. 19, 
1862-July 23, 1922); dau. Lt. Henry R. Baker, 
U.S.N., Revere, Mass. (desc. Richard Baker, 
Dorchester, Mass., 1635); issue (all b Water- 
town, Mass.): 1-Hugh, b Mar. 20, 1890; Harvard, 
12; 2-Helen Elizabeth, b June 5, 1894; Wellesley, 
16; m June 26, 1916, Le Baron Russell Briggs, 
Jr. (av); 3-Carol Young, b Jan. 17, 1902; Welles- 
ley, ’24, A.M., Clark Univ., 1925. 

A.B., Harvard, ’82. Bursar, Harvard U., 1888-1922: 
v.p. Charles River Trust Co.; dir. Harvard 
Trust Co.; trustee Watertown Savings Bank. 
Mem. S.C.W., S.R., Bunker Hill Monument 
Assn. Clubs: Economic, Twentieth Century, 
Unitarian, Harvard (Boston), Harvard, Uni- 
tarian, Appalachian Mtn. Summer place: Har- 
vard, Mass. Residence: Watertown, Mass. 


1-BRIGGS, LeBaron Russell, b Salem, Mass., 
Dec. 11, 1855, 

8-John Brigg’s (1609-90), was admitted inhabitant 
of Newport, R.I., 1638; later at Portsmouth and 
Kingston, R.I.; dep. Gen. Ct., 1664, et seq.; 
gov.’s asst., 1648; R.I. commr., 1654, et seq.; 

7—-William (1650-1716), King Philip’s War; m 1680, 
Elizabeth Cook (1653-1716); 

6—Job (1696-1739), m Mary Tallman (d 1769); 

ye ee (1718-1802), m 17389, Abishag Records (b 
417) 

4—Richard (1751-84), m 1774, Anna Ware (1755-838); 

3—William (b 1782), m 1806, Sally Palmer (b 1786). 

2-Son of George Ware Briggs, D.D. (1810-95), m 
Lucretia A. Bartlett (d 1847); m 2d, 1849, Lucia 
J. Russell (1821-81). 

M Sept. 5, 1888, Mary Frances DeQuedville, b 
Cambridge, Mass., May 3, 1860; dau. of John 
DeQuedville (6 P.Q., Can.), of Cambridge; is- 
sue: 1—John DeQuedville (qv for Bradford line- 
age); 2-Lucia Russell, b Cambridge, Mass., 
Dec. 3, 1887 (See Who’s Who in America); 3— 
Le Baron Russell, Jr. (qv for Alden lineage). 

A.B., Harvard, ’75, A.M., 1882 (LL.D., 1900, also 
Western Reserve, 1906, Yale, 1917; Litt.D., 
Lafayette, 1906). Asst. prof. English, 1885-90, 
prof., 1890-1904, Boylston prof. rhetoric and ora- 
tory since 1904, Harvard U.; was dean of the 
college, 1891-1902, and since dean faculty of 
arts and sciences; pres. Radcliffe Coll., 1903-23 
(See Who’s Who in America). Residence: 6 
Ash St., Cambridge, Mass. 


1-BRIGGS, John De Quedville, 6 Cambridge, 
Mass., Mar. 14, 1885. 

9-Gov. William Bradford (qv); 

8-Maj. William (1624-1703/04), m Mary Atwood 
Holmes (d 1714/15); 

rahe (1690-1729/30), m 1714, Elizabeth Phinney (b 


9 , 

6—-Lydia (1719-56), as Widow Cushman, m 2d, 1743, 
Dr. Lazarus Le Baron (1698-1773; Francis’); 

5-Isaac (1744-1819), m 1774, Martha Howland (Con- 
sider®; Thomas’; Joseph’; John®, qv); 

arene H. (1778-1850), m 1800, Nathaniel Russell 

icy ene (1821-81), m George Ware Briggs, D.D. 

2-Son of Le Baron Russell Briggs (qv for other 
lineages), m Mary Frances De Quedville. 

M_ July 2, 1907, Margaret Floyd Atwater, of 
Helena, Mont. (divorced 1917); issue: 1—-Hen- 
rietta Wood, b Plymouth, Mass., Sept. 8, 1908; 
2-John De Q., Jr., b Duluth, Minn., Sept. 13, 1911. 

A.B., Harvard, ’06. Headmaster, St. Paul (Minn.) 
Acad. Clubs: University (St. Paul), Harvard 
(New York). Summer place: Plymouth, Mass, 
Residence: St. Paul Academy, St. Paul, Minn. 


1-BRIGGS, Le Baron Russell, Jr., } Cambridge, 
Mass., Apr. 6, 1895. 

1l—John Alden (qv); 

10—Elizabeth (1625-1717), m William Pabodie (1620- 
1707; John); 

$-Elizabeth (b 1647), m 1666, John Rogers (g.son of 
Thomas, qv); : 

8—Elizabeth (1672-1724), m 1693, Col. Silvester Rich- 
mond (1672-1754; Capt. Edward®; John", qv); 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 265 


7-William (1694-1770), gov.’s asst.; judge; m 1720, 
Anna Gray; 

6—Mary (6 1735), m Dr. George Ware (1734-71); 

5-Anna. (1755-83), m 1774, Richard Briggs (1751-84); 

4—William (b 1782), m 1806, Sally Palmer (6 1786); 

38—-George Ware, D.D. (1810-95), m 2d, 1849, Lucia J. 
Russell (1821-81). 

2-Son of Le Baron Russell Briggs (qv for other 
lineages), m Mary Frances De Quedville. 

M June 26, 1916, Helen Elizabeth Mason, b Water- 
town, Mass., June 5, 1894; Wellesley, ’16; dau. 
of Charles Francis Mason (qv for genealogy); 
issue: 1-Le Baron R., 3d, b Bangor, Me., Mar. 
9, 1921; 2-Robert Mason, Bb Plymouth, Mass., 
Oct. 2, 1923. 

A.B., Harvard, ’16. Supt. cranberry business. 
Second lt., Q.M.C., Aug. 15, 1917; Ist 1t., Apr. 
1918; assigned to 301lst Motor Supply Train, 76th 
Div., and as asst. to camp q.m., Camp Devens, 
Mass., to Oct. 1918; asst. to depot q.m., Nantes, 
France, Oct. 1918-July 1919. Residence: Plym- 
outh, Mass. 


1-BECKWITH, Constance Dickinson, }) Chicago, 
DISeA pry 6.1871 

9-Matthew Beckwith (qv); 

8-Matthew (1637-1727), m twice; 

7—-James (b 1671), of Lyme, Conn.; m 1698, Sarah 
Marvin (Lt. Reinold’, m Sarah Clarke; Rei- 


nold’); 

6—-Reynold (1706/07-1796), m 1st, 1732, his cousin, 
Martha Marvin (1710-42;. Capt. Reinold’, m 
Martha, dau. of Thomas Waterman); 

5—-Marvin (1736/37-1810-1813), ens. Am. Rev.; m 1759, 
Abigail Clark (bap. 1739; David*, m Hannah, 
dau. of Joseph Woodruff; Samuel?; Samuel8; 
James’); 

4—David (1761-1827), soldier Am. Rev.; settled in 
Oneida Co., N.Y.; m 1786, Mabel Lane (1766-1822; 
Daniel5, soldier Am. Rev., m 1st, Mary Gris- 
wold; Daniel*; John’; Robert); 

3—-Asahel Lane (1808-73), from Chittenango, N.Y., 
to Elkhorn, Wis., 1873; m 1834, Harriet Angeline 
Seymour (1807-1910; Josiah H.4, m Fanny Brad- 
ley; Elias’, Am. Rev.; John*; John’; John’; 
Richard’). 

9—-Nathaniel Dickinson (qv); 

8-Nehemiah (1648-76), m Mary Cowles; 

7—Nehemiah (1672-1715), m Mehitabel Church; 

6-John (1718-ca. 1791), m 1741, his cousin, Esther 
Dickinson (d 1803; Nathaniel’, m Hannah-, of 
Sunderland, Mass.); 

5-Nathaniel (1742-ca, 1795), m Theoda Smith (Dea. 
David’, m Hannah Willard); 

my (1775-1846), m 1805, Eleanor Hicks (ca. 1778- 

3-Nathaniel (1810-88), mem. Wis. Constl. Conv., 
1846; capt. 4th Wis. Militia; m 1841, Phila Fos- 
ter (1815-73; Artemas‘, m Priscilla Titus; Sgt. 
Thomas’, Am. Rev.; Nathaniel®, Am, Rev.). 

2-Dau. of Albert Clayton Beckwith (1836-1915), 
settled at Elkhorn, Wis., 1856; pvt. and corp., 
1st Ia. Baty., 1861-63; postmaster; editor and 
genealogist of Beckwith Genealogy; m 1870, 
Isidore Adelaide Dickinson (1844-1915); issue: I- 
puniee Dickinson (above); II—-Mabel Foster 

J-Ed. Whitewater (Wis.) State Normal School. 
Public school teacher. Mem. D.A.R. Resi- 
dence: 301 Randall Pl., Elkhorn, Wis. 


Pade pacha Jasper Luther, b Keener, Ala., Aug. 

8-Edward Beeson (ca. 1652-1714), from Eng. to 
New Castle Co., Del., 1682; m Rachel Pen- 
nington; 

7-Richard (1684-1777), m 1706, Charity Grubb (1687- 
1761; John’, m Frances Vane, of Brandywine 
Hundred, New Castle Co., Del.); 

6-Benjamin, m Elizabeth-, of Guilford Co., N.C.; 

5-Edward (1757-1837), farmer, large landowner; 
capt. Am. Rev.; settled in St. Clair Co., Ala., 
1814; m 1st, Miss Lamb; 

4-Betty (1776-ca. 1825), m ist, 1794, Professor Ga- 
mon (d ca. 1797); she m 2d, 1799, John Graves; 

3-Alford (1795-1841), was adopted by his grand- 
father (5 above), and took his name; was of 
Scottsboro, Ala.; pvt. Creek Indian War and 
War 1812; m 1819, Fannie Baker (1797-1831). 

4—-Rev. John David Sibert (1760-1816), from Ger- 
many, founder of St. George’s Luth. Ch. in 
Abbeville District, S.C.; m Miss Wilmore, of 


Views 

3—Rev. David (1793-1878), of DeKalb Co., Ala.; m 
Elizabeth Cook (1783-1863). 

2-Son of William Baker Beeson (1829-1924), farm- 


er, DeKalb Co., Ala.; lt. and capt., 49th Ala., 
C.S.A., 1861-65; mem. Ala. Legislature, 1894- 
1897; m 1857, Mary Ann Frances Sibert (1838- 
1905); issue: 1-David Marcus (1858-82); II—Julia 
Elizabeth (b 1860; m S. A. Conger); III-Naomi 
Jane (b 1861; m Dr. H. P. McWhorter, d 1924); 
IV—John Wesley (b 1866; m Annie P. Foster; m 
2d, Rosa L. Foster); V-Jasper Luther (above); 
Vi-Fannie Charlsie (b 1869; m E. T. Bruce); 
Vil—Martha Ada (b 1871; m Wilmuth Farmer, 
d 1911); VIII—William James (b 1874; m Auline 
Moore); IX—Eleanor Cornelia (b 1876; m Dr. 
John C, O’'Gwynn); X—Malcolm Alfred (6 1879; 
m Effie Harrison); XI—-Mary Summers (1881- 


1885). 

vV-m Sept. 13, 1894, Leola Selman, } Chapel Hill, 
Ga., Nov. 23, 1868; grad. Shorter Coll., ’89; dau. 
of James Wilson Selman, lt., Co. A, 30th _Ga., 
C.S.A. (William C.?; James‘, Am. Rev.; Jere- 
miah®, Am. Rev.); issue: 1-Catherine Selman, 
b Milledgeville, Ga., Jan. 16, 1901; A.B., Ga. 
State Coll. for Women, ’22; grad. student, 
Columbia, 1922-23; A.M., Peabody, 1925; educa- 
tor; m June 16, 1926, Samuel B. Wright. 

A.B., U. Ala., ’88, A.M., 1889; Ph.D., Johns Hop- 
kins, 1898. Chemist; prof. natural science, 
chemistry, Ga. State Coll. for Women, from 
1897, dean 1925—- (See Who’s Who in America). 
Mem. S.A.R. Compiled: Beeson Genealogy. 
Residence: Milledgeville, Ga. 


1-BELCHER, Joseph Warren, } Monroe, Orange 
Co., N.Y., Mar. 31, 1853. 

6-Adam (Belsher) Belcher, Second River (Belle- 
ville), N.J.; m 17222, Maria Van der Poel; 

5-Johannes (d 1791), forgeman, of New Cornwall 
(Monroe, Southfields), N.Y.; m Elizabeth-; 

4-Adam_ (1756-1819), New Cornwall (Monroe, 
Southfields), conducted a forge at Monroe 
Works, N.Y.; signed Association Pledge, 1775; 
m 1780, Elizabeth Bennett; 

3-John Adam (1781-1855), m 2d, Mary Whritenour, 

9-Abel Reddenhasen, from the Principality of 
Waldeck, Germany; m in New Amsterdam, 
1641, Geertje Nannincks, widow of Tjerck Hen- 
drickszen; 

8-Hendrick Abelsz (bap. 1642), wrote name Rid- 
denhausen; m Sophia Van Wyckersloot; 

7-Abel, wrote name Riddenhars; from Hacke- 
mack, Va. (Accomac); m 1696, Catryn Janse 
Van Blarcom (bap. 1675; Jan Lubbertszen§, 
from Edam, m Magdaleentje Theunis, from 
Voorthuysen); 

6—Johannes (Jan), wrote name Riddenoors; Hak- 
kensak, N.J.; m 1732, Moreitje Van Alen; 

5—-Hendrick (bap. 1738), wrote name Ridnars; m 
Margreitje Reuger; 

4-Henry (1760-1836), wrote name Whritenour and 
Ridenour; Haverstraw, N.Y.; m Margaret Pel- 
ser (1764-1821) ; 

3-Mary (1789-1873), as widow of William Tida- 
back, m 1814, John Adam Belcher (3 above). 

2-Son of John Belcher (1816-1902), m 1838, Eleanor 
Ann (1819-97), dau. of John Kelley, m Mary 
Conklin; issue: I—Peter (1839-1920; m 1869, Ella 
Breckinridge, 1849-1919); II-Mary Louisa (1841- 
1861); III—Nancy Ellen (1842-1919; m 1861, John 
N. Carlough, 1837-1917); IV-—Sarah Ann (b 1843; 
m 1866, George Mickle, 1843-82); V—Amherst 
Wisner (1845-1919; m 1870, Elizabeth H. Pewt- 
ner, b 1844); VI-Eliza Jane (1846-1925; m 1869, 
James Mills, 1844-1916); VII-—Caroline Amelia 
(1848-1918; m 1869, William Charles Martin, 184- 
1920); VIII-John Adam (b 1850; m 1871, Minnie 
Smith, b 1855); IX—William Henry (6 1851; m 
1868, Addie Morgan, 1848-99; m 2d, 1900, Abbie 
Harriet James, 1843-1925); XK—Joseph Warren 
(above); XI—Alfarata Jennings (b 1855; m_1881, 
James Mitchell Stewart, M.D., b 1851); XII- 
Alice Ida (b 1857: m 1887, Henry Savage France, 
1840-1908); XIII-Eva Lermond (b 1861; m 1881, 
George T. Cazar, 1858-90; m_ 2d, 1895, George 
Alfred Fisher, 1853-1904; m 8d, 1914, George A. 
Adams, b 1863); XIV—Lucy Rosina (b 1865; m 
1884, Edwin Black Keeff, b 1861). 

X—m Nov. 27, 1879, Elizabeth Smith Bell (Sept. 
6, 1854-June 8, 1882); dau. of John Bell, m 
Blizabeth-, of Nova Scotia; issue: 1—Ernest 
Wayne (b and d June 4, 1882). 

M 2d, June 29, 1892, Carrie Brown Jacobus, b Jan. 
17, 1863: dau. of William Watkins Jacobus, m 
Mary Lucretia Johnson; issue: 1-Raymond 
Jacobus, b Dec. 27, 1894: served in U.S.N., 1913- 
1917; in U.S.N.R.F., 1917-21; m Jan. 26, 1918, Mary 
Amelda de Ziobrowski, } Mar. 15, 1897 (issue: 
Raymond Joseph, 6 and d 1918; Mildred, } 


266 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


June 2, 1920); 2-John Randolph, B May 24, 1897; 
m Apr. 15, 1922, Elizabeth Mansfield Bradley, 
b May 3, 1901 (issue: Elizabeth Anne, b Feb. 
11, 1923); 3-Joseph Warren, Jr. (qv for Jacobus 
lineage). 

Job printer at Paterson, N.J., Boston, Mass., 
and Providence, R.I., 1868-1903; in Government 
Printing Office, Washington, 1903-24. Mem. 
S.A.R. Residence: 16 Merwin St., Woodmont 
(Milford), Conn. 


1+BELCHER, Joseph Warren, Jr., b Providence, 
R.I., Sept. 6, 1898. 

8-Alexander Lamb, from Scotland to New York; 
m 1688, Elizabeth Koninck (6 1665; Adriaen 
Jansen®, m Lysbeth Damen); 

7-Annatje (b 1709), m 1727, John Galloway; 

6-Jacobus (bap. 1742-ca. 1810), 2d 1t. Am. Rev. and 
signer of the Association Pledge, 1775; m 1780, 
Ann Smith (b 1743); 

5-Catharine (1770-1854), m 1795, Roelof Jacobus 
(1767-1824) ; 

4-Thomas (1801-91), m 1825, Abby Ann Hallett 
(1804-83) ; 

8—-William Watkins (1826-98), m 1850, Mary Lu- 
eretia Johnson (1831-83). 

2-Son of Carrie Brown Jacobus, m 1892, Joseph 
Warren Belcher (qv for Belcher lineage). 

M Jan. 1, 1926, Olive Charles Conger, 6 Washing- 
ton, D.C., Nov. 10, 1905; dau. of Henry Milton 
Conger, of Seattle, Wash. 

Drexel Inst., Phila., Pa., 1920-22, Sec. and treas. 
Pacific Stone Co., Seattle, Wash. Corp., Co. A, 
344th Tank Corps Bn., A.E.F. Residence: Lit- 
tlefield Apts., Seattle, Wash. 


I-BEEKMAN, Benjamin B, b Jacksonville, Ore., 
Aug. 3, 1863. 

8-Maarten Beekman, came to America, 1638; m 
Susannah Jans; 

7-Hendrick, m Annetje Quackenbosh; 

Mics (1685-1757), m 1724, Elizabeth Waldron 

5-John (1741-89), pvt. Somerset Co. (N:. J.) militia 
is) Rev.; m 1769, Arriantje Tunison (1753- 

4-Cornelius (1772-1850), m 1792, Rebecca Sharp 
(1772-1844) ; 

3-Benjamin B (1804-79), m 1827, Lydia Compton 
(1806-91). 

2-Son of Cornelius C Beekman (1828-1915), Calif. 
pioneer of 1850, and of Ore., 1852, where he 
established the second bank in the North- 
west; m 1861, Julia Elizabeth (6 1839), dau. of 
William Hoffman (1801-85), m 1836, Caroline 
Barbara Shaffer (1813-1900), both pioneers of 
Ore., 18538; issue: I-—Benjamin B (above); II— 
Carrie C. (b 1865). 

I-Not married. A.B., U. Ore., ’84 (P.B.K.), A.M., 
1887; LL.B., Yale, 1888 (Phi Delta Phi). Ad- 
mitted to Ore. bar, 1889, and practiced at Port- 
land until 1917, when retired. Mem. law fac- 
ulty, U. Ore., 1907-15. Mem. S.A.R. (pres. Ore. 
soc., 1921-26), Ore. Hist. Soc. (dir. 1921-29), Am. 
and Ore. bar assns. Mason (33°; cdr. Multno- 
mah Council of Kodosh, A. and A.S.R., 1910-28). 
Clubs: University (charter mem., ex-pres.), 
Multnomah (life). Residence: Portland Hotel, 
Portland, Ore. 


bk Steed Edwin, b New Orleans, La., June 

8-Abraham Belknap (qv); 

7—Joseph (1630-1712), a founder of Old South Ch., 
Boston; m Hannah Meakins; 

6-Thomas (1670-1755), m 1693, Jane Cheney; 

5-Samuel (1707-71), m Lydia Stearns (1707-84) ; 

4-Samuel (1735-1821), capt. Am. Rev.; m 1768, Abi- 
gail Flagg (d 1786); 

8-Seth (1773-1850), m Mary Tice (1783-1866; Henry’), 

8-John Martin, from Swansea, Wales, 1665; m 
Joanna Esten; 

7—Ephraim (6 1676), m Thankful Bullock; 

6-Edward (b 1700), m Rebekah Peck; 

5-Silvanus (b 1727), m Martha Wheeler; 

4-Simeon (b 1754), capt. Am. Rev.; m Abigail 
Durffee; 

3—Abigail (6 1787), m Martin Fearing (1787-1851). 

2-Son of Seth Hdwin Belknap (1816-67), m 1839, 
Emma Bartlett Fearing (1821-53): issue: I— 
Mary (b 1845; m Humphrey BE. Woodhouse); 
II-Edwin (above); III—Thomas Miller (1850- 
1853); IV—Emma (1852-1920; m Menard Doswell; 
see their son Menard, Jr., Vol. 1, p. 255). 

Ii-m Jan. 20, 1876, Jennie Louise Gilbert (Dec. 
10, 1852-Mar. 238, 1917); dau. of Butler Gilbert, 


of St. James Parish, La., m Ellen Louise 
Morrison, of Brunswick, N.Y.; issue (all b 
New Orleans, La.): 1-Hilda, B Nov. 29, 1876; m 
July 2, 1895, Charles Oscar Elmer (issue: Gil- 
bert Cummings, served in U.S.N. in World 
War; Charles Otho; David Belknap); 2—Gert- 
rude (Nov. 10, 1879-Dec. 21, 1909); m June 28, 
1905, Dr. George H. Tichenor, Jr. (issue: 
George H., 3d; Edwin Belknap); 3—Edwin, Jr., 
b June 8, 1882; m Oct. 12, 1904, Josephine W. 
Allmindinger (issue: Hilda Elmer; Earl Fon- 
da; John; Edwin, 3d; Jane Elizabeth; Mar- 
garet Helene); 4—Jeannette Gilbert, b Sept. 4, 
1884; m Oct. 7, 1922, Lewis Douglas Brown; 
5-Samuel Logan, 0 Aug. 17, 1886; in charge 
lumber expdn. dept. of U.S.A., Washington, 
during World War; m Sept. 6, 1905, Clara 
Pearl, dau. of Hardy H. Smith (issue: Sam- 
uel Logan, Jr.). 

Cashier of steamship office. Mem. O.F.P.A. 
Residence: 8012 Elm St., New Orleans, La. 


1-BELL, Charles Gibson, b Princess Anne Co., 
Va., Aug. 4, 1854. 

9-Thomas Bell (1618-78, son of Sir Robert, of 
Norfolk, Eng.), from London to Jamestown, 
Va., 1685, m Mary Neal; 

8-Thomas (d 1715), m Mary Watson; 

7-Thomas, m Barbara Robins Wise; 

6—George (d 1771), m Leah-; 

5—Joab (1724-94), m Kesiah-; 

4—-George (1760-1834), soldier Am. Rev.; m 1st, his 
cousin, Susannah Bell (William5, Am. Rev.; 
Robert*, Am. Rev.; desc. Thomas Savage, 
Jamestown, Va., 1607); 

3-Savage (1795-1864), m Elizabeth Harmonson 
Spiers (desc. Sir George Yeardley, Accomac 
Co., Va., 1609). 

2-Son of James Ewell Bell, M.D. (1824-1914), asst. 
to Dr. Fitzalan Blackwell, surgeon U.S.N.; 
capt. and surgeon C.S.A.; m 1851, Anne Virginia 
Land_ (1832-1910). For issue and Land lineage 
see William Keeling Bell, Vol. 1, p. 454. 

Ed. Richmond Coll., Va. Lawyer. Residence: 
Silver City, N.M. 


beet George Hogien, ) Burlington, Ia., July 

, 1868, 

5-Capt. John Bell (6 Edinburgh, Scotland, 1699), 
settled at Baltimore, Md., 1750; 

4-Capt. John, settled in Greene Co., O., ca. 1806; 
m Lydia Smith; 

3-John Smith (1809-72), tanner and glove mfr.; 
m 1837, Zipporah Cock. 

8-James Cock, Quaker; from Eng. to Oyster 
Bay, L.I., 1648; m Sarah-; 

7—Henry (6 1678), m 1699, Mary Feke; 

6—John (b 1705), m 1729, Sarah Carpenter; 

5-William (6 1732), m Anna Feke; 

4—Oliver (6 1781), m 1802, Zipporah Coles; 

3—Zipporah (1815-90), m John Smith Bell (3 above). 

2-Son of John Nelson Bell (b 1838), capt. Co. H, 
25th Ia. Inf. in Civil War; m 1861, Annie Eliz- 
abeth Acres; issue: I-Charles Wright (6 1862; 
m 188, Vienna Valencia Iddings); II—William 
A. (b 1866; m 1895, Sarah Merrill); II1I—George 
Hoglen (above); IV—Walter Houck (b 1870; m 
194, Rena E. Village); V-Mary Verena (b 1877; 
m 1909, John Clarence Wood); VI-—Nelson John 
(b 1881; m 1905, May Oblinger). 

IlI-—m June 22, 1898, Nellie Gratton Wallace, b 
Germantown, O., Apr. 7, 1872; dau. of J. M. 
Wallace, of Dayton, O.; issue (all } Dayton, 
O.): 1-Wallace Acres, b June 2, 1894; m 1921, 
Marie Kreitzler; 2-Frederic George, 6b Jan. 
17, 1897; m 1924, Mildred Wagner; 3—Richard 
John, 6 Aug. 24, 1902; m 1924, Eleanor Alda Hol- 
loway; 4—-Robert Nelson, b May 17, 1904. 

Fire insurance, Dayton, O., 1895-1907, at Chicago, 
1907-10, New York, 1910-14, again at Chicago 
from 1914. Mem. S.A.R. Clubs: Union League, 
ae Golf. Residence: 84 Park Av., Hins- 

ale, 7 


Pope James Ford, 6 Phila., Pa., Aug. 16, 


5-Henry Bell (d 1748), a miller, from Eng. ca. 
1738; settled in Pa.; m 3d, 1739, Elizabeth-; 

4-Isaiah (6 1772), miller; built bridge, dam, and 
mill on creek, now part of Fairmount Park, 
Phila., bridge and part of mill still stand- 
ing; m Catherine Hughes (Owen, m Bliz- 
abeth-); 

3-Samuel (6 1808), flour commn. mcht., Phila.; 
m Elizabeth Faust. ; 

6—John Ford (d 1779), m 1745, Prudence Clayton; 


— 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 267 


5—David (1750-1833), m 1777, Jemima Ford; 

4—Philip (b 1784), m Elizabeth Frishmuth; 

3-Edwin Lewis, of Phila.; m Rachael O'Neill 
Montgomery. 

2-Only child of James Stroud Bell (1847-1915), 
pres. Washburn-Crosby Co., Minneapolis; m 
1873, Sallie Montgomery Ford (d 1905); m 2d, 
1912, Mrs. Mabel Sargent. 

M Dec, 10, 1902, Louise Heffelfinger, b Minne- 
apolis, Jan, 12, 1879, dau. of Maj. Christopher 
B. Heffelfinger, of Minneapolis; issue (all b 
Minneapolis): 1-James Ford, Jr., b Nov. 27, 
1908; 2-Charles Heffelfinger, b Sept. 24, 1907; 3— 
Samuel H., b May 28, 1910; 4-Sally Louise, 0b 
Aug. 21, 1914. 

B.S., U. Minn., 701. V.p. Washburn-Crosby Co. 
Advisory asst. to Herbert Hoover, May-July 
1917, then chmn. milling div. of U.S. Food 
Administration, Aug. 1917-July 1918, spending 
3 months in Belgium, France, Italy, Switzer- 
land, England; treas. and gen. mgr. U.S. Sugar 
Equalization Bd., Inc., until Mar. 1, 1919. Trus- 
tee Minneapolis Art Inst. Clubs: India 
House (New York), Art (Phila.), Chicago, Uni- 
versity (Chicago), Minneapolis. Summer 
place: Belford, Wayzata, Lake Minnetonka, 


Minn. Residence: 2215 Park Av., Minneapolis, 
Minn. 

1-BELL, Haney Hardy, 6 Wilburn, Va., Dec. 
26, 1887. 


9-John Hardy (1613-70), from Eng. to Va. ante 
1666; was of ‘‘The Old House,” Isle of Wight 
Co., Va.; m 1632, Olive Council (d post 1670); 

pe rachard (1640-1734), m 1694, Mary Vincent (d 
702) ; 

7-Richard (6b 1699), Amelia Co., Va.; m Mary Cov- 
ington; 

6—-William (will dated 1790), pvt. 15th Va. Regt. 
in Am. Rev.; m Mary-;3 

5—Covington (d 1814), vestryman, Cumberland Par- 
ish, Lunenburg Co., Va.; m 1767, Catherine 
Beuford (b 1744; Henry® [b 1710], of Amelia 
Co., Va., m Frances—; Henry’ [1684-1720], m 
Mary [Osborne] Parsons; Thomas’, m Mary-; 
John®, m Elizabeth, dau. of Richard Parrot; 
Richard?) ; 

4—-Charles (1772-1830), m Dorothy Bruce (1774-1803); 

38—John Covington (1798-1873), War 1812; m 2d, Sar- 
ah Anne Boswell. 

7-John Boswell, m Phoebe Colgate (or Iverson”); 

6-Joseph Colgate (d 1794), of Gloucester Co., Va.; 
m 1753, Elizabeth Elliott, of Amelia Co., Va.; 

5-John Iverson (b 1761), pvt. Ist Va. Regt. in 
Am. Rev.; m 1st, 1784, Mary Coleman (Clay- 
erius®) ; 

4-John Iverson (1796-1846), m 1st, 1818, his 1st 
cousin, Nancy D. Coleman (1801-34; Thomas‘, m 
Sally Rowlett; Claverius’); 

3-Sarah Anne (1819-87), m John Covington Hardy 
(3 above). 

2-Son of Etta Wilburn Hardy (1859-1916); m 1877, 
Isaac Bonaparte Bell (1847-1919), pvt. C.S.A. at 16; 
lawyer. For issue and Bell lineages see Lan- 
don C. Bell. 

M Oct. 7, 1916, Martha Lee Morriss, b Peters- 
burg, Va., Jan. 30, 1888; dau. of James Tolleison 
Morriss, of Petersburg (James T.*; Charles J.4), 
m Parthenia Lee Ladd (William L.?; LeRoy 
S.4; David); issue: 1Haney Hardy, Jr., b Pe- 
tersburg, Va., Aug. 25, 1917. 

A.B., Va. Christian Coll., ’09; D.O., Am. School 
Osteopathy, 1912. Past pres., and sec.-treas. 
aA Osteopathic Soc. Residence: Petersburg, 

a. 


1-BELL, Landon Covington, b Lunenburg Co., 
Va., Sept. 14, 1880. 

5—George Bell (1740-1816), m 1773, Rebecca Calhoun 
(1753-1822; Adam§&, d 1796); 

4-David (1779-1836), m Elizabeth C. Davis (1776- 
1852; Nicholas® [ca. 1750-1818], 1st 1t. militia of 
Prince Edward Co., Va., in Am. Rev., m 
Lucy-); 

3-John Davis (1810-91), m his 1st cousin, Susan 
Frances Williamson Davis. 

7-John Williamson (d 1757), elected vestryman 
of Curles Ch., on James River, Va., 1735; m 
Rebecca Chamberlayne; 

6—Cuthbert, m Susannah White (William’); 

5-Martha, m John Roach; 

4—-Anne, m Stephen Davis (1795-1866; brother of 
Elizabeth C. Davis, 4 above); 

38-Susan F. W., m John Davis Bell (3 above). 

2-Son of Isaac Bonaparte Bell (1847-1919), pvt. 
C.S.A. at 16; lawyer; m 1877, Etta Wilburr 


Hardy (1859-1916); issue: I-Walton Elliott (b 
1878; m Ethel Arvin); II—Landon Covington 
(above); III-Isaac Washington (b 1882; m Ossie 
M. Harding); IV-Annie Wilburn (b 1885); V— 
Haney Hardy (qv for other lineages); VI- 
Etta Mabel (6 1890; m Charles Luther Guthrie); 
VIiI—Myrtle Clyde (m Edward H. Lane); VIII-— 
John Thomas (m Judith Stager [Cheney] 
Caulkins) ; IX-—Willie Wingo (m Catherine 
Dearing); X—Bernard Marshall (b 1898); XI- 
Anita Owen (0b 1900). 

II-m Oct. 19, 1912, Mary Walden Williamson 
(qv); issue: 1-Mary Walden, b Asheville, N.C., 
Jan. 25, 1914; 2-Landon Covington, b} Columbus, 
O., May 8, 1915; 3-Hardy Winston (Oct. 16, 1916- 
July 23, 1922); 4-John Williamson, b} Columbus, 
July 5, 1918; 5-William Ritter, b Columbus, 
Nov. 26, 1919; 6-Robert Johnson, 6 Columbus, 
Nov. 30, 1921; 7-James Hardy, b Columbus, 
Mar, 24, 1925. 

eh eye Mei ari 00s Arye 906 Hn oda. Ue Wietee 
1902. Admitted to bar, 1902 and practiced at 
Columbus, O., since 1913. Mem. S.A.R. (past 
pres. Benjamin Franklin Chapter); life mem. 
Ohio Hist. and Archaeol. Soc. Clubs: Kit Kat, 
Scioto Country, Athletic, Crichton, Faculty. 
Residence: 1117 Ashland Av., Columbus, O. 


1-BELL, Mary Walden Williamson (Mrs. Lan- 
don C.), b Richmond, Ky., July 29, 1890. 

7-John Williamson (d 1757), elected vestryman 
of Curles Ch., on James River, Va., 1735; m 
Rebecca Chamberlayne; 

6-Thomas (b 1708), m 1730, Judith (Fleming) Ran- 
dolph (Tarlton Fleming’, of New Kent Co., 
Va.; Sir Thomas’, of royal descent); 

5-John (1733-1806), vestryman Henrico Parish, 
Va., 1754; m 1754, Sarah Price; 

4—Thomas (1777-1846), cashier Va. Bank, Norfolk; 
mayor of Norfolk, 1829; m 1800, Elizabeth Galt; 

3—Gabriel Galt (1803-59), capt. U.S.N.; m Gabriella 
Woolfolk (1820-80; Pitchegrut, m Angelina 
Winston; Charles®, of Caroline Co., Va.). 

7—-Bernhard Ege (b 1688), came to America, 1738; 

6—Jacob (6b 1713), m 1740, Maria Dorothea Schearer 
(1724-1803; Gen. Nicholas’, from Germany, 1738); 

5-Elizabeth (1748-1822), m 1770, Gabriel Galt, of 
Williamsburg, Va.; patriot Am. Rev.; 

4—Elizabeth (1779-1807), m Thomas Williamson (4 
above). 

7-Isaac Winston (d 1760), from Wales ca. 1704, 
settled in Hanover Co., Va.; m 2d, Mary 
Dabney; 

6-Isaac, m Marianne Fontaine (Rev. Peter’, min- 
ister Westover Parish, m Elizabeth Four- 
neau); 

5-Peter (1741-84), m 1767, Elizabeth Povall (1729- 
1782; Robert® [1680-1732], m Judith—-; Robert? 
[1650-1728], m Elizabeth Hooker); 

4—William (1780-1853), m Martha Mosby (1785-1858); 

3-Louisa B. (1824-63), m Rev. John Cole Walden 
(1822-92; William‘ [1764-1833], m 1796, Mildred, 
dau. of David Rodes, m Mary Mills). 

2-Dau. of John Alexander Galt Williamson 
(1844-91), ensign C.S.N.; m 1886, Mary Henry. 
Walden (6 1858). 

M Oct. 19, 1912, Landon Covington Bell (qv for 
issue). 

Residence: 1117 Ashland Avy., Columbus, O. 


1-BEMISS, Samuel Merrifield, } New Orleans, 
La., Feb. 21, 1894. 

8-Joseph (Bemis) Bemiss (qv); 

7—Ephraim (6 1656), m Elizabeth-; 

6—Ephraim, m 1736, Lydia Thomas; 

5-James (b 1737), m Elizabeth-; 

eis John (1773-1851), m Elizabeth Bloomer (1780- 

3-Dr. Samuel Merrifield (1821-84), 
Lockert (Eli‘). 

10—William Randolph (qv); 

9-William (1681-1741), m Elizabeth Peyton Bev- 
erly (Peter?®); 

8—John, m Susan Beverly; 

7-John (1727-84), king’s atty. gen. for Va. Col- 
ony; m Ariana Jennings; 

6-Edmund Jennings (1753-1813), grad. William 
and Mary Coll.; 1st Atty. Gen. and 2d Sec. of 
State of U.S.; m Elizabeth Carter Nicholas; 

5—Peyton, m Maria Ward; 

4-Charlotte Foushee, m John Gifford Skelton; 

38-Maria Ward, m John Langbourne Williams 
(See their son John S., Vol. 1, p. 889, for other 
lineages). 

2-Son of Eli Lockert Bemiss, pres. Richmond 


m Frances 


268 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


as” Co.; m Cyana Dandridge Williams (b 

1866). 

M Jan. 27, 1921, Doreen Fitz Gerald, 

ALB. UU. Vaj50160)V.p. Richniond )(Vaymo ruse 
Co. -Enlisted, May 1917; 2d and ist It., 317th 
Inf., 80th Div., A.E.F. in France; a.-d.-c. to 
Brig.-Gen. George H. Jamerson. Clubs: Rich- 
mond German, Commonwealth, Country. 
Summer place: ‘‘Brookbury,’ Chesterfield 
Co., Va. Residence: 1811 Monument Av., Rich- 
mond, Va. 


Pipe? Samuel Rossiter, b N.Y. City, Nov. 

8-Thomas Betts (1618-88), from Eng. ca. 1639; was 
a founder of Guilford, Conn.; m Mary-— 

7—Daniel (1657-1758), m 1692, Deborah Taylor (1671- 
1751; Thomas’); 

6—Daniel (1699- 1783), m 1724 or 25, Sarah Comstock 
(1707-81; Capt. Samuel’); 

5-Samuel Comstock (1732-1823), soldier Am. Rev.; 
m 1754, Mary Taylor (1731-1807; Reuben‘); 

4—Uriah (1761-1841), soldier Am. Rev.; m 1st, 1783, 
Sarah Rossiter (1763-96; Hon. Nathan'); 

3-Samuel Rossiter, LL.D. (1786-1868), officer War 
1812; U.S. dist. judge, N.Y., 1827-67; m 1816, Car- 
oline A. Dewey (1798-1882; Hon. Daniel’). 

§9-John Porter (qv); 

8—John (1620-88), m Mary Stanley; 

7—John (6 1651), m Joanna Gaylord; 

6-David (b 1685), m Anna Phelps; 

5-Increase (b 1722), m Abigail Kellogg; 

4-David (1763-1851), soldier Am. Rev.; m Sarah 
Collins; 

3-William Augustus (1798-1830), prof. Williams 
Coll.; m Mary A. Noble. 

2-Son of George Frederic Betts (1827-98), A.B., 
Williams, ’44; lt. col. 9th N.Y. Vols. in Civil 
War; lawyer; m 1851, Ellen Porter (1829-99); 
issue: I—Mary (1853-55); II-Samuel Rossiter 
(above); Il1I-Amy Ellen (b 1856; m John Addi- 
son Porter); I1V-Fanny Johnston (Mrs. Wol- 
cott Howe Johnson, See Vol. 1, p. 658); V— 
Georgina (m Thomas Tileston Wells). 

IIl-m Nov. 19, 1918, Mrs. Lillias Verne (Hill) 
Armstrong, dau. of Mrs. Eugenie (Andros) 
Hill, a descendant of Andros family of Mass. 

B.A., Yale, ’75 (D.K.E., Scroll and Key); LL.B., 
Columbia, 1877. Lawyer; U.S. commissioner. 
Mem. S.C.W., S.R., S.W. 1812, M.O.F.W. Clubs: 
Century, Union, University, Yale. Residence: 
270 Park Av., New York. 


1-BIGELOW, Frederick Southgate, b Boston, 
Mass., Oct. 28, 1871. 

8—John Bigelow (qv); 

i eemuel (1653- 1732), m 1674, Mary Flagg (1658- 

eta 178s Thomas (1683-1756), m 1705, Mary Livermore 

58) ; 

5—Jacob (1717- 1801?), m 1788, Susanna Mead; 

4-Abijah (1756-1848), minute man at Lexington 
Alarm; m 1780, Mercy Amelia Spring (d 1846); 

3—Jacob ‘(1790- ca. 1860), lawyer; prominent anti- 
slavery advocate; m 1820, Eliza Southgate 
(1795-1839; Capt. John‘). 

2-Son of George Frederick Bhope hede had (1821-93), 
B.A., M.A., Williams, ’43; , Jefferson Med. 
Coll., Phila., 1846; hare ‘Boston, 40 yrs.; 
maj., surgeon, iB S. V. in Civil War; a founder 
of Y.M.C.A. in U.S.; m 1870, Rebecca Gertrude 
(Bigelow) Houghton (1838-1913); issue: I-F'red- 
erick S. (above); II—Alice H., M.D. (6 1875). 

I-m June 26, 1915, Mary Beatrice Lowell, b Bom- 
bay, India, Dee. 9, 1888; dau. of Charles Lowell, 
of Boston (nephew of James Russell Lowell): 
issue: 1—Charles Lowell, b St. Davids, Pa., 
Apr. 8 1916; 2-Gertrude Ogden, b Haverford, 
Pas Jan. 22, 1920; 3-George Frederick, b Phila., 
Pa., Feb. 5, 1923. 

M.I. T ex-’94. Asso. editor The Saturday Eve- 
ning Post since 1899. Mem. bd. of managers 
of hospitals of the Graduate School of Med- 
icine of U. of Pa. (See Who’s Who in Amer- 
ica). Clubs: Franklin Inn, University (Phila.). 
Summer place: ‘Highfield,’ Chocorua, Carroll 
Bete N.H. Residence: Buck Lane, Bryn Mawr, 


1-BIERBOWER, James Culver, } Cincinnati, 
O., Oct. 26, 1871. 

5-Casper (Bierbrauer) Bierbower (d 1822), pvt. 
York Co., Pa., militia in Am. Rev.; moved pas 
York Co., Pa., to Washington "Co., 
Elizabeth Ashenfelter (Peter® [d 1822], pvt. 2d 
Bn., Chester Co., Pa., militia in Am. Rev., m 
1760, Elizabeth Rieser); 


4-Henry (d 1828), of Carlisle, Pa.; m Anne Reed 
(d 1854; Hugh®, pvt. 8th Bn., York Co. militia 
in, Am. Revi /Hugeh? of \York Co. sbeascem 
Mary-); 

3-Jonathan Ayers (1809-58), carriage mfr., Mays- 
ville, Ky.; m 1830, Lucetta Carey. 

7-Jacob Bricker (son of Hans, of Ce aa 

6—Peter (d 1761), m Elizabeth L— (dl 

5—-Peter (1735-1804), pvt. Am. Rev.; m bree Baer 
(1746-1821; Michael®); 

4-Susan (1791- 1875), m William Carey (1786-1813; 
John® [1756-1844], corp. and sgt. Am. Rev.); 

38-Lucetta (d 1894), m Jonathan A. Bierbower (3 
above). 

6—-William Garrard (g.son of Peter, a Huguenot, 
who fied from France to Eng.), came to 
America and settled in Stafford Co., Va., ca. 
1740; was county lt.; m Mary Lewis; 

5-James (1749-1822), col. Va. militia in Am. Rev.; 
settled in Ky., 1788; ordained Bapt. minister; 
2d gov. of Ky., 1796-1804; Garrard Co., Ky., 
named for him; m 1769, Elizabeth Mountjoy 
(1751-1832; Col. William®, m Phyllis—, of Over- 
wharton Parish, Stafford Co., Va.); 

4-Gen. James (1778-1838), brig. gen. War 1812; 
mem. Ky. House and Senate; m Nancy Lewis 
(Lt. Thomas®, Am. Revy., m Elizabeth, dau. 
of Col. Edward Payne; Lt. Stephen®, Am. Rev., 
m Elizabeth, dau. of Judge James Offutt, 
m Rachel, dau. of Col. Ninian Beall, qv); 

3-Charles Todd (1812-74), m 1835, Mattie Bedford 
Kennedy. 

10-John Clay (qv); 

$-Charles (1638-86), in Bacon’s Rebellion; m Han- 
nah Wilson (John, Sr.?*, of Henrico Co., Va.); 

8-Henry (1672-1760), m 1708, Mary Mitchell (1693- 
1777; William’, of Chesterfield Co., Va., m Eliz- 
abeth-); 

7—-Henry (d 1764), of Cumberland Co., Va.; m 1735, 
Lucy Green (6 1717; Thomass§, m Elizabeth, dau. 
of Justice Thomas Marston; Thomas’, m Mar- 
tha, dau. of Maj. Henry Filmer, of British 
Army; Thomas”, from Holland to Va., m 
Martha-); 

6—Henry, M.D. (1736-1820), m 1754, Rachel Povall 
(1739-1820) ; 

5—Mattie (1772-1864), m 1790, Littleberry Bedford 
(1769-1829; Col. Thomas*®, m Mary Ligon Cole- 
man; Stephen’, m Elizabeth, dau. of Benjamin 
Mosby); 

4—Flizabeth (1794-1834), m 1812, Capt. Washington 
Kennedy (1779-1832), War 1812 (John, sheriff of 
Bedford Co., Va., soldier Am. Rev.; John‘, 
from Ireland); 

3—Mattie B. (1817-77), m Charles T. Garrard (3 
above). 

2—-Son of Dr. James Culver cate th (1838-91), 
dentist; Ist lt., Co. H, 10th Ky. Cav., 1862-63; 
m 1868, Mary Elizabeth’ Garrard (b 1848); issue: 
I-Charles Garrard (b 1869; m Lola Pearl Hun- 
nicutt); II]-James Culver (above); III—Rich- 
ard Carey. 

II—-Not married. Agent at Lampasas, Tex., for 
London & Scottish Assurance Co., Ltd., of 
London, Eng. Mem. S.A.R., S.R., S.W.1812, 
Sons Rep. of Tex., etc. Residence: “Rose- 
mont,’’ Lampasas, Tex. 


1-BIKL£, Lucy Leffingwell Cable (Mrs. Henry 
Wolf), 6 Ocean Springs, Miss., Nov. 3, 1875. 

8-Samuel Boardman (qv); 

ea (1658-1724/25), m 1683, Hannah Wright (d 


ee (b 1705/06), m 1735, Deborah Goodrich 

5-Thaddeus (6 1748), m Rebecca Smith; 

4-Amos (1767-1839), m 2d, Silvia Noble; 

arr hia (1813-90), m George Washington Cable 

1l—Richard Warren (qv); 

10-—Mary, m Robert Bartlett (qv); 

9-Benjamin (1638-91), m 1658, Sarah Brewster 
(Love; Elder William®, av); 

8—Ichabod (1664-1717), m 1st, 1699, Elizabeth Water- 
man (1669-1708; Joseph®, m Sarah, dau. of An- 
enon Snow, m Abigail, dau. of Richard War- 
ren); 

7-Capt. Josiah (1701-82), m 1722, Mary (or Mercy) 
Chandler (1704-81; Edmund’, m Elizabeth, dau. 
of Jonathan Alden, son of John Alden, qv); 

6—Ichabod (1723-94), m 1747, Desire Otis (1723- 1801 ; 
Nathaniel’); 

o John (1754-1831); m 1774, Desire Loomis (1753- 
1 ; 


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FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 269 


2 abet (1778-1854), m 1803, Fanny Leffingwell (0 


3-William Allen (1815-82), m 1843, Louisa Burling 
Stewart (1823-89). 

2-Dau. of George Washington Cable, M.A., 
Litt.D. (1844-1925), distinguished author (See 
Who’s Who in America); m ist, 1869, Louise 
Stewart Bartlett (1846-1904); m 2d, 1906, Eva 
Colegate Stevenson; issue (lst marriage): I- 
Louise Bartlett (b 1870; ‘m James Alfred 
Chard); II-Mary Boardman (b 1872; m Alfred 
L. P. Dennis, See Vol. 1, p. 245); Il1I—-George 
Boardman (1874-78); IV—-Lucy  Leffingwell 
(above); V—Margaret Bartlett (1877-1920; m Har- 
old Sidney Brewster); VI-Isabel Stewart (b 
1883; m Boardman Wright); VII—-William Noble 
Allen (1885-1908); VIII—Dorothea (b 1889; m 
Charles Boardman Hawes). 

IV-m Sept. 14, 1916, Henry Wolf Biklé (See Vol. 
1, p. 466, for genealogy). 

Residence: 324 S. 2ist St., Philadelphia, Pa. 


1—BINSSE, Elizabeth Hewlett Scudder (Mrs. 
Henry B.), b N.Y. City, Feb. 22, 1863. 

8-Thomas Scudder (d 1658), from Eng. to Salem, 
Mass., ca. 1635; m Mary-; 

7—-Thomas (d 1690), m Mary-; 

6-Timothy, m Sarah Wood; 

5—-Timothy, m Mary Whitehead; 

4-Henry (1748-1822), 2d lt. Am. Rev.; mem. N.Y. 
conv. to adopt Constn. of U.S., 1788; mem. N.Y. 
Assembly, 1790; m 2d, Elizabeth Hewlett; 

3—Henry, m 2d, Elizabeth Hewlett. 

7—-William Frost, m Rebecca (Wright) Leverich; 

6—Wright (1676-1738), m Mary Underhill (1677-1751); 

5—Joseph (1714-74), m Martha Cock (d 1756); 

Tepe (1749-1830), m 1788, Sarah Halstead (1768- 

3-—Philemon Halstead (1802-84), m 1829, Charlotte 
Leggett Townsend (1808-61). 

2-Dau. of Townsend Scudder (1829-74), lawyer, 
New York; m Sarah Maria Frost (b 1841); 
issue: I-Philemon Halstead (1861-1909; m Sarah 
E. Townsend); II—Elizabeth Hewlett (above); 
IlI—Townsend (b 1865; m Mary Dannant Thay- 
er); IV-—Lorin Kent (b 1867); V-—Zaidee (m 
Thomas I. Van Antwerp); VI—Cornelia (b 1871; 
m William Eagleton Frenaye). 

II-m Feb. 12, 1889, Edward Vincent Thebaud 
(1824-1900); issue: 1-Leo Hewlett (See Vol. 1, p. 
855, for Thebaud lineage). 

M 2d, Nov. 10, 1908, Henry Binsse, b New York, 
Nov. 4, 1852; son of Louis Bancel Binsse (1819- 
1895), of New York, m Delia Carpenter; g.son 
of Louis Francois Binsse (b Cap de France, 
Haiti); issue: 1-Harry Lorin, 6 Madison, N.J., 
Mar. 26, 1905. 

Summer place: Sur La Céte, Pointe Au Pic, Can. 
Residence: Short Hills, N.J. 


1-BISSELL, Mary Valentine Yale Bissell (Mrs. 
‘Serplerses St. George), 6 New York, N.Y., Apr. 

9-John Bissell (qv); 

8—John (d 1697), in King Philip’s War; q.m. coun- 
ty troop of Hartford, Conn., 1677; m 1658, Isa- 
bel Mason (Maj. John, qv); 

j-—Jeremiah (6 1677), m 1705, Mehitable White (Lt. 
Daniel’, of Hatfield, Mass.); 

6-Samuel (1722-59), m 1746, Mary Kibbe (Isaac’, 
of Enfield); 

5-Isaac (1749-1822), soldier Am. Rev.; m 1776, 
Amelia Leavitt (Capt. John® [1724-98], soldier 
Am. Rev.); 

4-Asaph Leavitt, M.D. (1791-1850), m 1819, Lucy 
King Norton (Daniel, 1751-1814); 

38—-Eugene (1839-1909), soldier Civil War; m 1865, 
Mary Matilda Van Name (William+4). 

§-Capt. Thomas Yale (qv); 

8-Capt. Thomas (1647-1736), m Sarah Nash (John); 

7-John (1687-1782), m 1711, Sarah Payne; 

6-Nash_ (1715-80), patriot, of Meriden, Conn.; m 
1737, Sarah Amerton (1714-98); 

5-Amerton (1756-1807), soldier Am. Rev.; m 1790, 
Mercy Scoville; 

4-Leroy Milton, M.D. (1802-49), m 1838, Maria Al- 
len Luce (Timothy® [6 1782], m Jane Smith); 

38-Amerton (1843-76), m 1867, Mary Elizabeth Val- 
entine (Jacob4, 1823-1903). 

2-Dau. of Maj. Eugene Van Name Bissell (1867- 
1904), U.S.A. in Spanish War and Philippine 
Insurrection; m 1888, Mary Valentine Yale 
(1870-1916). 

M Nov. 10, 1910, Pelham St. George Bissell (See 
Vol. 1, p. 471); issue: 1-Helen Alsop, 6 Bronx- 
ville, N.Y., Nov. 23, 1911; 2-Pelham St. George, 


3d, 6 New York, N.Y., Oct. 20, 1912; 3—-Mary 
Sackett, 6 New York, Mar. 25, 1915; 4-Nancy 
Wemple b New York, Oct. 30, 1917; 5-Ruth Ma- 
son, 6 New York, Oct. 21, 1918; 6-Ophelia Lou- 
ise, b South Norwalk, Conn., June 13, 1920; 7— 
George Henry, b New York, June 12, 1922: s— 
Elizabeth. Goodwin (Apr. 12 1924-Dec. 10, 1924). 
Mem. S.M.D. (in right of Richard Warren), 
D.A.R., A.L. Auxiliary, Women’s Nat. Rep. 
Club. Residence: 34 W. 10th St., New York. 


1-BISSELL, Lloyd, b Buffalo, N.Y., Aug. 12, 1891. 

98-John Bissell (qv); 

8-John (d 1697), in King Philip’s War; m 1658, 
Isabel Mason (Maj. John”, qv); 

7—-Daniel, m Margaret Dewey; and thru: 

3—John (1808-89), Erie Canal interests, collector 
of the Port of Buffalo, m Isabella Jeannette 
Halley (their son Wilson S., was Postmaster 
aan) of U.S. in Cabinet of President Cleve- 
and). 

2-Son of Arthur Douglas Bissell (b 1844), banker 
(See Who’s Who in America), m 1874, Fanny 
Castle (6 1852). 

M July 26, 1916, Dorothy Pendennis, dau. of 
Pendennis White; issue: 1-Arthur Douglas, 
2d, 6 Buffalo, N.Y., May 25, 1917; 2—Virginia 
Lloyd, b Buffalo, Dec. 10, 1918, 

B.A., Yale, ’16 (Kappa Alpha). Mer. The Mu- 
tual Motors Co., Buffalo. Was capt., F.A., 
World War. Clubs: Saturn, Squash and Ten- 
nis, University. Residence: 1080 Delaware 
Av., Buffalo, N.Y 


1-BIXBY, Jotham Winslow, 
Calif., Sept. 10, 1884. 

8-Joseph Bixby (qv); 

7-Benjamin (1650-1727), m Mary-; 

6—-Samuel (1689-1741), m Martha Underwood; 

5-Samuel (1721-1809) ; 

4-Solomon (1761-1835), soldier Am. Rev.; m Ist, 
Lucy Taylor (1767-1826); 

3-Amasa (1794-1872), m Fanny Weston (Joseph*‘, 
of Me., Am. Rev.). 

2-Son of Jotham Bixby (1831-1917), pioneer of 
Calif., 1852; extensive landowner and live 
stock raiser; financier; m 1862, Margaret Wins- 
low, dau. of Rev. George W. Hathaway, of 
Skowhegan, Me.; issue: I-George Hathaway 
(1864-1922); II-—Mary Hathaway (1869-70); III—- 
Henry Llewellyn (1870-1902); IV—Margaret 
Hathaway (1872-78); V-Rosamond Read (1877- 
1899); VI-Fanny Weston (m W. Carl Spen- 
cer); VII—Jotham Winslow (above). 

VilI-m Mar. 7, 1906, Bertha Katheryn Kingore, } 
in Ill., Jan. 31, 1885; dau. of Miller Hector 
Kingore, of Denver, Colo.; issue: 1—Beatrice, 
b Los Angeles, Calif., Apr. 3, 1908. 

Land owner and rancher. Clubs: Jonathan, Los 
Angeles Athletic (Los Angeles), Virginia 
Country (Long Beach, Calif.). Residence: 
Long Beach, Calif. 


1-BLACKMAN, Nathan (Nahum) MTincoln, 6 
Verona, N.Y., Dec. 12, 1864. 

8-John Blackman (1625-75), founder of the fam- 
ily in America, came from Eng. ante 1640 and 
settled in Dorchester, Mass., where he was 
Tand owner and one of 102 petitioners to Gen. 
Ct., 1664; m Mary Pond (Robert®, m Mary-): 

7—-Joseph (1661-1720), an organizer of Church of 
Little Compton and Freetown, and Iand owner 
at Lebanon, 1717; m 1685, Elizabeth Church (1670- 
post 1711; Joseph’, m 1660, Mary, dau. of John 
Tucker; Richard®, m Elizabeth, dau. of Rich- 
ard Warren, qv); 

6—Benjamin (1701-1802), m 1730, Sarah Phelps (1711- 
1795; Joseph’, of Lebanon, Conn., m Sarah Cur- 
tis; Jacob’, m Dorothy, dau. of John Ingersoll; - 
George®, m Frances Clark: William”, qv); 

5—-Benjamin (1733/34-1828), of Verona, N.Y.; m 1756, 
Eunice Sawyer; 

4-Blijah (6 1766), m 1789, Abigail Spencer; 

3—Elijah (1792-1882), moved to Oneida Co., N.Y., 
1807; m 1817-18, Sophia Joslin. 

9-Capt. Miles Standish (qv); 

8-Lt. Josiah (1634-90), m 2d, Sarah Allen (b 1639; 
Samuel®, m Ann-); 

7-Israel, m 1708/04, Elizabeth Richards (William§, 
m Mary-—; William’, m Grace, dau. of Abraham 
Shaw); 

6—Prudence (1711-69), m 1730, Jacob Sawyer (1708-58; 
Ephraim’); 

5—-Eunice (1736-1805), m 1756, Benjamin Blackman, 
Jr. (6 above). 

9-Gov. John Webster (qv); 


6b Los Angeles, 


270 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 
BLACKMAN 


Arms: Ermine, three lions rampant within a bor- 
dure, or. 

Crest: A griffin ermine. 

Motto: Fide ed Fiducia. 


8—Ann (d 1662), m John Marsh (1618-88), from Eng. 
to Hartford, Conn.; 

aaah (b ca. 1655), m 1675, Dea. Joseph Loomis 
1651-99) ; 

6-Sarah (6 1693/94), m 1731/32, Cornelius Birge (1694- 
1768; Daniel’, m Deborah, dau. of Thomas Hol- 
combe, of Dorchester, Mass.; Daniel§, m Eliza- 
beth Gaylord); 

Tees (b 1732), m 1751, James Spencer (b ca. 
1730) ; 

4-Abigail (bap. 1767), m Elijah Blackman (4 
above). 


JOSLIN 


Arms: Azure, a circular wreath argent and sable, 
with four hawks’ bells joined thereto in quadra- 
ture or. 


8-Thomas Joslin (ca. 1591-1660/61), from Eng. in 
the ‘Increase’ to Sudbury, then Hingham, 
Mass., 1685; lived at Watertown and Lancaster; 
m ca. 1615, Rebecca-; 

7-Nathaniel (ca. 1626-1694), of Lancaster and Marl- 
borough, Mass.; m ca. 1656, Sarah King (d 1706; 
Thomas’) ; 

6—Capt. Peter (1665-1759), m Joanna Whitcomb 
(1673/74-1717; Josiah’, m Rebecca, dau. of Law- 
rence Waters; John’, m Frances—; John®, m 
Frances-); 


5-Capt. John (1710-89), capt. of minute men at 
Lexington Alarm; m 1738, Lucy Wilder (6b 1715; 
Joseph*, m Lucy Gardner [Capt. Andrew’; 
Thomas’; Thomas®]; Thomas’, m Mary, dau. 
of Richard Wheeler; Thomas’, m Anna-; 
Thomas’, m Martha-); 

4—Capt. Abijah (1745-1811), of Ashburnham, Mass.; 
mem. Com. Safety and capt. of minute men in 
Am. Rev.; selectman; m 1769, Keziah Farrar 
(1746-1827; Isaac’, pvt. Am. Rev., m Sarah Brooks 
[Benjamin®; Noah’; Joshua’; Capt. Thomas’, 
av]; Joseph*, m Mary—; George’, m Mary Howe; 
Jacob’, m Hannah Hayward; Jacob®, m Ann-); 

3—Sophia (1793-1870), m Elijah Blackman (3 above). 

9-Thomas Brown, m Mary Newhall (Thomas); 
8-Thomas, m Hannah Collins (John?®); 

Cee (1680-1771), m 1700, John Keig-wwin (1659- 

6—John (1703/04-1775), m 1728, Deborah Park (1707-91; 
Lt. Robert?; Samuel’; Sir Robert?); 

5-Thomas (1744-1827), began to write name Cag- 
win; pvt. 6th Conn. Cont. Line; m 1765, Jerusha 
Gates (1747-1820; Zebediah*; Thomas’; Stephen§; 
Stephen®, qv); 

4—Elias (1773-1850), m 1797, Rebecca (Kennedy) 
Rhodes (1760-1842; David Kennedy®, pvt. Am. 
Rev., m Mary, dau. of Robert Campbell, pvt. 
Am. Rev.; Hugh’, m Rachel-); 

3—Betsey (ca. 1800-ca. 1884), m ca. 1830-31, Alvinzie 
S. Adams (1798-1874; Nathan‘t; James5, pvt. Am. 
Rev.; Nathaniel’; James’; Jamess). 

2-Son of George Washington Blackman (1829-89), 
m 1862, Harrietta L. Adams (1835-67). 

M Aug. 20, 1891, Laurene Gilmore, } Milwaukee, 
Wis., Jan. 24, 1867; dau. of late Charles Gil- 
more, of Milwaukee, Wis.; issue: 1—Gracia 
Luella, m May 18, 1920, Herbert Frederick 
Blackman; 2-Winifred Faith (d); 3—Elaine 
Adams. 

Ed. Ia. State Coll., ex-’86; grad. Northern Ill. 
Normal School, ’87. Principal, Allen High 
School, LaMoille, I1l]., 1888-91; admitted to III. 
bar, 1891, and practiced law as mem. firm of 
Stillwell & Blackman till 1905; head of Nathan 
L. Blackman & Co., investment securities, 
from 1905. Mem. S.R. (life), Ill. Bar Assn., 
Chicago Assn. Commerce, etc. Guarantor, Chi- 
cago Civic Opera Co. Clubs: South Shore Coun- 
try, Riding, Beverly Country, Olympia Fields 
Country, Lake Shore Athletic, Midway Ath- 
letic. Residence: South Shore Country Club, 
Chicago, Ill. 


1~-BLACKWELL, George Eng's, } Astoria, L.IL., 
Feb. 19, 1860. 

6—-Robert Blackwell (1650-ca. 1717), received land 
grant from the first English govt. of New 
Amsterdam for Astoria, L.I. City, Green Point 
and Williamsburg, L.I., m 1676, Mary Manning- 
ham, of Manning Island, N.Y.; 

5—Jacob (1692-1744), m 1711, Mary Hallett (1688-1743; 
William®; William’, qv); 

4-Jacob (1717-80), built a mill at Sunswick Creek, 
Astoria: capt. Newtown militia in French and 
Indian War; col. Am. Rev.; inherited the old 
Blackwell homestead at Ravenswood, which 
was confiscated by the British after the Bat- 
tle of L.I.; m 2d, 1755, Lydia Hallett (1732-1812; 
Joseph; Joseph*®; William’7; William§8, qv): 

3—Samuel (1759-1832), owner, with his half brother 
James, of Blackwell’s Island: m 2d, 1784, Mary 
Whitehead Field (Jacob‘; Robert; Elnathan’; 
Robert?; Robert§, qv). 

8-Madet Eng's, from Marlborough, Eng., to Bos- 
ton, 1635; 

7-Samuel (1647-87), m Mary Beal; 

6—-William, m 1714, Anne Adams; 

5—-William (6b 1720), m Rebecca Townsend; 

4—William (d 1826), m 1774, Abigail Lawton; 

3-Philip Wanton (1790-1875), N.Y. City; m 1812, 
Anna T. Franklin. 

2—-Son of James Madison Blackwell (1810-84), mer- 
chant, N.Y. City; m 1845, Jennet D. Engs (1825- 
1911); issue: I-Frank E. (1846-1911; m Alice Bir- 
ney); II—Edgar S. (1848-1919); II1I—Jennie (b 1851; 
m W. D. Strobel); IV-—Arthur (1855-82); V— 
George Engs (above). 

V—m Apr. 28, 1892, Marguerite E. Ackert, b Rhine- 
beck, N.Y., Aug. 8, 1865; dau. of George H. 
Ackert, of Rhinebeck; issue: 1-James Madison, 
b Astoria, L.I., Mar. 8, 1893; Columbia, ’14; m 
Nadine Nash; 2-Katharine Josephine, 0 As- 
toria, Oct. 23, 1908; m Frederic A. Cammann. 

A.B., Columbia, ’80 (D.K.E., P.B.K.), LL.B., 1882. 
Mem. law firm of Blackwell Bros. Clubs: 


nn 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 


Columbia U., Down Town, City, Oakland Golf. 
Residence: 1170 5th Av., New York. 


1-BLAKENEY, John Oscar, } Montrose, Miss., 
July 18, 1852. 

5-Capt. John Blakeney (d 1832), from Ireland, ca. 
1750, and settled in Chesterfield Co., S.C., ca. 
1760; capt. militia in Am. Rey. (three sons in 
‘Am. Rev Vis)is 

4-James (0 1765), m 1st, 1788, Susanna Haile (6 1766; 
ee ert 6 Va., capt. ‘Am. Rev., m Kate Fer- 
gus 

Ayre aes (1795-1870), m Isabella McLendon 

beonene Quarles (b Va., d Edgefield Co., S.C., 


); 

4-James (1760-1812), Amelia Co., Va.; soldier Am. 
Rev.; m 1804, Sarah Belcher 

3-Robert Gilliam (1805-43), m 1828, Mary Elizabeth 
Robertson. 

2Son of Benjamin Blakeney (1827-73), m 1851, 
Mary Elizabeth Quarles (6b 1881); issue: I-John 
Oscar (above); II—Robert Quarles (0b 1864; m 
May Trieves); IlI-Benjamin Burke (qv for 
other lineages). 

I—m Mar. 21, 1889, Annie Moose, b Morrillton, Ark., 
Dec. 7, 1869; dau. of James Miles Moose (1827- 
1891), C.S.A. (John L.? [6b N.C., 1804], m Sarah 
Beaver; Anthony’, exiled from Poland, settled 
in N.C.), m 1853, Sophia Emily Stockton (Lewis, 
m Elizabeth Hargis); issue: 1Mary Emily, 0} 
Morrillton, Ark., Jan. 7, 1890; m June 30, 1920, 
James Lemuel Blakeney (qv); 2-Martha, 0 
Morrillton, Aug. 27, 1891. 

Ed. St. John’s Coll., ’73. Lived in Okla. 15 yrs., 
where he was mem. Okla. Senate, 1903. Insur- 
ance broker, since 1900. Mem. S.A.R. (pres. 
Ark. Chapter, 1924-25); past grand chancellor, 
Sup. Rep., 1922, K. of P. Residence: 121 Brown 
St., Little Rock, Ark. 


1-BLAKENEY, Benjamin Burke, } May 2, 1869. 

5-Alexander Robertson (1731- 1806), from Treland, 
1765, settled at Charleston, S.C.; m Jane Brown- 
lee (1749-1805; Dr. John‘); 

4—-Maj. George (1777-1817), wealthy planter and 
merchant, Willington, S.C.; m 1804, Mary Mis- 
campbell: 

3—Mary Elizabeth (1811-51), m Robert G. Quarles. 

6-Andrew Miscampbell, was among the Scotch- 
Irish of Angusta Co., Va., as early as 1758, in 
which year received a land grant from the As- 
sembly; had two sons in Am. Rev.; 

5-James, of Orangeburg district, S.C.; soldier in 


m. Rev.; 

ee m Maj. George Robertson (4 
above). 

2-Son of Mary Elizabeth Quarles (6b 1831), m 1851, 
Benjamin Blakeney (1827-73). For issue and 
other lineages see John Oscar Blakeney. 

ts 10, 1895, Evelyn Simpson; issue: 1—Louise, 

M 2d, Sept. 15, 1907, Lena Whittaker; issue: 1- 
Benjamin Bruce, b July 30, 1908; 2-James Rus- 
sell, b June 2, 1913. 

Residence: 601 W. 13th St., Oklahoma City, Okla. 


rea James Lemuel, 6 England, Ark., 

etal; S 

6—-Capt. John Blakeney (d 1832), from Ireland, ca. 
1750, and settled in Chesterfield Co., S.C., ca. 
1760; capt. militia in Am. Rev. (three sons in 
Am. Rev.); 

5-James (0 1765), m 1st, 1788, Susanna Haile (b 1766; 
Benjamin‘, capt. Am. Rev., m Kate Ferguson): 

4—-Benjamin (1793-1854), veteran War 1812 and 
Mexico; m 1821, Eliza Ferguson (6b ca. 1804); 

3-James Madison (1822-87), 1t. and pent Ark. Vols. 
in Civil War; m 1845, Martha Eva 

2-Son of James Benjamin Siakense, (1846-1917), m 
Dora Elinor Brawner (6 1860); issue: I-James 
Lemuel (above); II-Samantha May (b 1889; m 
L. Locklar); IIlI—William Robert (b 1894; m 
Ahmalee Kime); IV—-Thomas Asa (6 1896). 

I—m June 30, 1920, Mary Emily, dau. of John 
Oscar Blakeney (qv for genealogy); issue: 1— 
Martha Anne, b Little Rock, Ark., Feb. 2, 1922. 

Ed. Ouachita Coll, Ark., 716. Ordained Bapt. 
ministry, 1916. Chaplain U.S.A.; chaplain Ark. 
vols. on Mexican border, 1916-17, and in World 
War; citation, May 15, 1920, G.O. No. 6, ‘For 
display of coolness and utter disregard of his 
personal safety by remaining in an area which 
was under intense artillery fire and carefully 
burying our dead.” Address: c/o The Adjutant 
General, U.S. Army, Washington, D.C. 


271 

1-BLAKESLEE, Grace Carver Barton (Mrs. 
Thomas), b South Point, O., Feb. 20, 1854. 

9-Samuel Barton; 

8—-Rufus (d 1648); 

7-—Benjamin (1645- 1720), m Susannah Gorton (d 1734; 
Samuel, qv); 

6—Andrew (ea. 1675- -1723), m Rebecca Low; 

5-Benjamin (1708-73), m 2d, Lydia Brown (d 1808); 

4-Gen. William (1748- 1831), captured the British 
Gen. Prescott, 1777, for which exploit was com- 
missioned col. and voted a sword by Congress; 
m Rhoda Carver 

38—-Robert Carver (1782- 1824), m Rachel Bradford 
VanDuyn. 

9-John Alden (qv); 

8—Joseph (1624-94), m Mary Simmons 

7—-Elizabeth (d 1745), m Benjamin Snow (1673-1743) ; 

6—-Elizabeth (1705-55), m Joseph Carver; 

5—Joseph (6 1727), m Sarah Hartwell; 

4-Rhoda (1751-1842), m Gen. William Barton (4 
above). 

8-Elias Boudinot (d 1702), from France to New 
York, 1687; m Jeanne Baraud; 

7-Elias (1674- 1719), m 1699, Marie Catharine Carree; 

6—Elias (1706-70), m Catherine Williams (their son 
Elias [1740-1821], was col. Am. Rev., pres. Cont. 
Congress and mem. Ist, 2d and 3d U.S. Con- 
gresses); 

5-John, m Catherine Van Norden; 

4-Jean, m John Van Duyn; 

3—Rachel B., m Robert Carver Barton (3 above). 

2—Dau. of William Henry Barton (1818-97), steam- 
boatman; m 1852, Mary Jane Johnston (1832-99) ; 
issue: I-Grace Carver (above); II—Robert; III— 
Mary J. (6 1859; Mrs. Mary Barton Ferguson); 
IV—Florence (m John S. Gilmore); V-—William 
Henry, Jr. (1864-1925), 

I-m Jan. 14, 1873, Thomas Blakeslee, Bb Ninevah, 
Broome Co., N.Y., Aug. 26, 1843; son of Nelson 
Blakeslee (Nelson?; Jarvis?; Thomas‘; David; 
Thomas’; Ebenezer7?; Samuel’; Thomas®, came 
in the ‘‘Hopewell,”’ 1635); issue (all 6 Neodesha, 
Kan.): 1—-Barton, 6 Oct. 19, 1873; m June 27, 1900, 
Tessiana McCarthey (issue: Elizabeth; Tes- 
Siana: Barton); 2—-Helen, 6 June 23, 1876; m Feb. 
23, 1897, Altis Hopkins (issue: Thomas; Grace 
Ellen; Rosemary); 3—Florence, 6 July 28, 1882; 
m NG 7, 1910, Fred Merkle (issue: Mary Vir- 
ginia). 

Mem. S.M.D., D.A.R. Summer place: Woodland 
Park, Colo. Residence: Neodesha, Kan. 


1-BLANTON, Robert Girvin, } Phila., Pa., July 
18, 1872-Oct 23, 1922. 

7-Richard Blanton (will proved 1734), Spotsyl- 
vania Co., Va.; m Elizabeth-; 

6—Richard (ca. 1730-1807), m ca. 1750, Hannah An- 
derson, of Caroline Co., Va.; 

5—David (1760-1823), Cumberland Co., Va.; soldier 
cachet m 1793, Lucy Johns (1760-1858; Jo- 
sep ; 

4-Anderson Tinsley (1794-1852), soldier War 1812; 
m Elizabeth Pitt Vawter (6 1796; Edward); 

8-Edward Anderson (1813-1900), m Anne Elizabeth 
Miller (1818-1901; John*4, m Anne, dau. of Wil- 
liam Walker, officer Am. Rev.). 

2-Son of Leigh Miller Blanton (1842-1907), mfr. 
and realtor, Richmond, Va.; served in Co. C, 
1st Va. Regt., C.S.A., and participated in every 
battle of Army of Northern Va. during 4 yrs.; 
promoted several times for gallantry; bvtd. 
maj.; m Clara Lydia McConnell (1844-84). For 
issue see Mrs. Egbert R. Jones, Vol. 1, p. 474. 

M Oct. 11, 1900, Hattie Vail Tyler (qv for issue). 

Was mer. for Internat. Salt Co. of N.Y., at 
Richmond, Va., for 20 yrs. 


1-BLANTON, Hattie Vail Tyler (Mrs. Robert 
G.), b Richmond, Va., Mar. 2, 1880. 

6—John Tyler, of Wallingford, Conn.; m 1st, 1694, 
Abigail Hall (g.dau. of John Hall, Sr., a first 
settler); 

5—Rev. John, m 1770, Hannah Tracy; 

4—Col. Samuel, m 18083, Emma Rogers (Col. Zab- 
dial’, officer Am. Rev., m Elizabeth Snow; Dr. 
Theophilus’, mem. Com. Correspondence, Nor- 
wich, Conn.); 

8-John Henry, m 1835, Elizabeth Slater, dau. of 
John Evans, of Eng. 

9-Lt. Thomas Leffing-well (qv); 

8—Ens. Thomas (1649-1723), m 1672, Mary Bushnell 
(Richard?®) ; 

7-Elizabeth (1676-1737), m 1697, John Tracy (1673- 
1736; Capt. John’, m Mary, dau. of Josiah Wins- 
low; Lt. Thomas?®, qv); 


272 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


6—-Isaac (1706-79), m 1730, Elizabeth Bushnell 
(Benajah’); 

6—Hannah (b 1751), m 1770, Rev. John Tyler (5 
above). 

2-Dau. of John Tyler (b 1836), Ist lt., arty., C.S.A.; 
m in 1862, Mary Virginia Allen; issue: 
I—John, Jr. (b 1863; m Susan Marshall Morris); 
II—Joseph Allen ‘(m Letitia Tyler Doswell); 
IlI—Mary Allen (b 1866; m Fairfax E. Mon- 
tague); 1V-—Emma Rogers (6b 1869; m Cornelius 
Colton Chapin); V—Florence Lyle (b 1871; m 
William Gray); VI—Virginia (6b 1873); VII-—Wil- 
liam Samuel (0b 1874; m Evelyn P. Deitrick); 
VilI—Anne Lyle (6 1876; m Benjamin Mackenzie 
Anderson); IX—Hattie Vail (above); X—Jo- 
sephine Leslie (b 1892; m Henry P. J. Gresham), 

IX-—m Oct. 11, 1900, Robert Girvin Blanton (qv)i 
issue: 1—-Robert Girvin, Jr., 6 Richmond, 
July 28, 1902-Apr. 26, 1924; B.S. and M.S., vw 
Va., ’21; post-grad. at The Sorbonne, Paris; 
drowned while saving three boys from drown- 
ing, the fourth boy strangling him; 2—-Virginia 
Allen, b Norfolk, Va., May 22, 1904: 3—Claire 
McConnell, b Richmond, Aug. 21, 1906. 

Residence: 516 W. Franklin St., Richmond, Va. 


1-BLISS, Charles Thomas, B New Bedford, 
Mass., Apr. 8, 1851. 

8-George Bliss (1591- -1667), from Eng. to Lynn, 
Mass., 1637; later of Sandwich, Mass., and New- 
port, R. ie 

7-Maj. John (b 1645), of Newport, R.I.; m 1666, 
Damaris Arnold (Gov. Benedict); 

6—Josiah (1685-1747), m Widow Belcher; 

5—Rev. William (1728-1815), capt. French and 
iron War; m Ist, 1749, Barbara Phillips (1727- 

4—William (1758-1846), ens. Am. Rev.; m 1783, Abi- 
gail Lyndon (1761-1842; Josiah', of Newport); 

3—Samuel (1790-1875), of New Bedford, Mass.; m 
Ist, 1811, Elizabeth Tabor (1793-1839; Epheram‘4, 
m Sarah Tabor). 

8-Henry Howland (qv); 

7—Zoeth (d 1676), m Abigail— (d 1656); 

6—-Nicholas, m Hannah Woodman; 

5—-Daniel (b 1712), m 2d, 1746, Edith Potter (d 1815); 

4—Daniel (1759-1821), m Sarah Wood; 

3—Daniel (1794-1865), m Cynthia Smith (Collins‘, of 
Smith’s Neck). 

2—Son of Thomas Bliss (1819-98), merchant, New 
Bedford, Mass.; m 1847, Sylvia Ricketson How- 
land (1822-54); m 2d, 1855, Mary Ann (Palmer) 
Waldron (b 1823); issue (Ist marriage): I-Daniel 
Howland (1849-1912): II-Charles Thomas (above). 

II-Not married. Classic actor, 1866-99, since re- 
tired. Mem. S.A.R., Pilgrim Soc. of Plymouth. 
Club: Army and Navy (San Francisco). Resi- 
dence: Salinas, Calif. 


1-BLISS, William Julian Albert, 6 Washington, 
D.C., Jan. 22, 1867. 

8-Thomas Bliss (qv); 

7—-Samuel (1624-1720) ; 

6-Ebenezer (1683-1717), m 1707, Mary C. Gaylord 
(John’?; John’; William®; William”) ; 

5—Jedediah (1708 or 1709-1777), m 2d, 1748, Miriam 
Hitchcock; 

4-Gen. Alexander (1753-1843), m 2d, 1790, Abigail 
Williams (1768-1867; Thomas’); 

3—Alexander (1792-1827), partner of Daniel Web- 
ster, m Elizabeth Davis (who, after the death 
of her husband, m George Bancroft, the 
famous historian and Sec. of the Navy in 
Cabinet of President Polk and was the founder 
of the U.S. Naval Academy). 

10-Gov. William Bradford (qv); 

%#Maj. William, m Alice Richards; 

8-William, m Rebecca Bartlett (Benjamin®, m 
Sarah, dau. of Love Brewster!®; Elder Wil- 
liam, qv); 

7—Alice,. m William Barnes; 

6—Mercy, as widow of Samuel Cole, m 2d, Barna- 
bas Hedge (John’; Elisha’; William’): 

5—Mercy, m 1753, Thomas Davis (b 1722; Thomas, 
from Eng.); 

4—-William vi 1758), m 1781, Rebecca Morton (b 1762; 
Nathaniel5, m Rebecca Jackson); 

3—Elizabeth (1803-86), m Alexander Bliss (3 above). 

2—Son of Bvt. Lt. Col. Alexander Bliss, U.S.A. 
(1827-96), first sec. Am. Legation and mil. 
attaché at Berlin; first asst. q.m. gen. U.S.A.; 
m Eleanor Taylor (1842-74), dau. of William 
Julian Albert, banker, congressman, m Emily 
Jones; issue: I-William Julian Albert (above); 
II—EFlizabeth Bancroft (b 1868). 

I-m Nov. 19, 1896, Edith Grantham West, 0 Phila.; 


dau. of Harry Flickwir West, pres. Penn 
Mutual Life Ins. Co., Phila. m Fanny Mc- 
Dowell; issue: 1-Eleanor Albert, b Jamestown, 
R.I., Aug. 16, 1899; Bryn Mawr, 1; D.Sce., Johns 
Hopkins, 1935; 2’ Frances McDowell, b Balti- 
more, Md., Nov. 6, 1900; Bryn Mawr, ’22. 

PAS 3s, Harvard, 88 (Alpha Delta Phi, Phi Beta 
Kappa); Ph.D., Johns Hopkins, 1894. Collegiate 
prof. of physics, Johns Hopkins U. (See Who’s 
Who in America). Clubs: Baltimore, Baltimore 
Country, Elkridge, Bachelors Cotillon. Resi- 
dence: 1026 N. Calvert St., Baltimore, Md. 


1-BOARDMAN, Charles Henry Earnest, b Mar- 
shalltown, Ila., Aug. 16, 1870. 

9-Samuel Boardman (qv); 

8-Isaac (1642-1709), m Abiah Kimbaly; 

7T—-Samuel (1668-1732), m 1696, Mehitable Cadwell; 

6—Stephen (1698-1776), m 1727, Abigail Savage; 

5—Capt. Nathaniel (1731/32-1814), qj.m. Conn. troops 
in Am. Rev.; m 1758, Esther Carvar (Samuel‘, 
lt. Conn. militia in Am. Rev.); 

4-Dr. Nathaniel (1759-1843), Bethel, Vt.; pvt. Vt. 
militia in Am. Rev.; m 1790, Philomela Hunting- 
ton; 

3-Elderkin Jewett (1791-1884), m 1828, Ann Gookin. 

9-Simon Huntington (qv); 

8-Simon (1629-1706), m Sarah Clark; 

7—-Simon (1659-1736), m Lydia Gager; 

6—Joshua (1698-1745), m Hannah Perkins; 

5—Jabez (1719-86), maj. gen. Conn, militia in Am. 
Rev.; m Judith Elderkin (Jedediah®, col. 5th 
Conn. Regt. in Am. Rev.); 

4-Philomela, m Nathaniel Boardman (4 above). 

2-Son of Charles Edward Boardman (1839-97), 1m 
1869, Emma Jane Dean (0b 1847); issue: 1-Charles 
H. E. (above); II—-Martha Luella (1872-1901); III— 
Clara Evelyn (6 1874; m W. A. Ganfield); IV—- 
Anna Louisa (6 1877); V-Emma Hazel (1887-89). 

I-m Sept. 15, 1892, Blanche Aurora Elder (June 20, 
1872-July 29, 1919); issue: 1—-Bonnie Belle, }b 
Mason City, Ia., Dec. 3, 1893; m Oct. 25, 1919, 
Glenn H. Klemme (issue: Glenn Harmon, } 
1921); 2—Clarence Elderkin Carvar, } Marshall- 
town, Ia., July 8, 1897; 3-Janice May, b Mar- 
shalltown, May 1, 1902; 4-Bettina, 0 Marshall- 
town, Oct. 25, 1909. 

Cornell Coll., Ia., ’92. Admitted to bar, 1894, and 
since in practice at Marshalltown. Mem. 
S.A.R. Residence: Marshalltown, Ia. 


1-BOND, Benjamin Davis, } Kohala, Hawaii, 
Jan. 21, 1853. 

7-William Bond (1625-95; son of Thomas; g.son of 
Jonas), from Eng. with his brothers, John and 
Thomas; settled at Watertown, Mass.; m 
Sarah Biscoe (Nathaniel); 

6—Col. Jonas (1664-1727), a 1688/89, Grace Coolidge 
(1663/64-1699; John’, m Hannah, dau. of John 
Livermore; John’); 

5—Jonas (1691- 1768), m 1718, Hannah Bright (1694- 
1786; Nathaniel®, m Mary, dau. of Simon 
Coolidge; Set. Henry’; Henry’); 

4-Col. William (1733- 76), col., 25th Mass. Cont. 
Line in Am. Rev.; m Lucy ‘Brown 

3—Elias (1774-1865), Hallowell, Me.; m 2d, 1804, Re- 
becca Davis. 

2-Son of Rev. Elias Bond (1813-96), missionary in 
Hawaii; m Ellen Mariner (1817-81), dau. of John 
Howell, m Eleanor Douglass; issue: I—Ellen 
Mariner (1841-1922; m 1868, James Bicknell); II- 
Joseph Davis (6 and d 1848); Il1I-George Shep- 
ard (1844-1917); IV—Elias Cornelius (1846-1918; m 
1878, Alice Moyle); V—-Thomas Spencer (1849-83) ; 
VI-William Lee (1851-1925; m 1898, Laura Lewis); 
VilI-Benjamin Davis (above); VIII-—Caroline 
Sophia (b 1854); IX—Julia Page (6b 1857); X—Abby 
Steele (6 1859); XI—Eben Steele (6 and d 1861). 

VIiI-m Sept. 5, 1889, Emma Mary Renton, } Hono- 
lulu, Hawaii, Nov. 16, 1866; dau. of James Ren- 
ton; issue (all b Kohala, Hawaii): 1-Benjamin 
Howell, 6 Dec. 30, 1890; A.M., Valparaiso, 711; 
LL.B., Indiana Law School, 1913; m Dec. 14, 
1921, Hazel Beatrice Hoffman, of Honolulu; 2— 
Alice Renton, b July 15, 1893; A.B., Oberlin, 714; 
m Feb. 27, 1919, William Patterson Alexander, 


of Honolulu; 3-Kenneth David, } June 8, 1895; 


A.B., U. Mich., ’20; m Nov. 7, 1925, Kathryn Q. 
Lyman, of Hilo, Hawaii; 4+James Douglass, 0 
May 10, 1899; A.B., U. Mich., ’19, A.M., 1922; B.S., 
Audubon Sugar Sch., 1922; m Sept. 6, 1924, Doro- 
thy Ruth Allen. 

A.B., Amherst, ’79, A.M., 1883; M.D., U. Mich., 1882; 
post-grad. med. work at New York. Physician; 
actg. asst. surgeon, U.S.P.H.S. Mem. S.A.R. 
Residence: Kohala, H.T. 


Se 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 2738 


1-BONDURANT, Alexander Lee, b} ‘Col-Alto 
Lf eee gets Buckingham Co., Va., June 22, 

9-Richard Lee (qv); 

8-Charles (1656-1701), of ‘‘Cobbs Hall,’ Tidewa- 
ter, Va.; m Elizabeth Medstead (Thomas’); 

7-—Thomas (d 1738); 

6—-Leanna (6 ca. 1728), m 1744, John Fearn (b 1717), 
of Buckingham Co., Va. (John? [0b ca. 1692], m 
1716, Sarah Worthem; John’, of Gloucester Co., 
Va., m Mary Lee); 

5-Elizabeth L. (b 1750), m Col. William Hardin 
Perkins, col. Am. Rev.; 

4~Sally (1771-1859), m ca. 1798, Arthur Moseley, 
capt. Am. Rev. (Robert®; Robert®; Arthur’; 
Arthur’; William’); 

3-Louisa Marcia (1799-1879), m Thomas Moseley 
Bondurant (1797-1862), War 1812. 

7-John Walker, from Scotland to Pa., 1728; re- 
moved to Va., 1740; m Catherine Rutherford; 

6—Jane (b 1712), m James Moore; 

5-Capt. James, Am. Rev.; m Martha Poague; 

4—Mary (1778-1823), Indian captive; m Rev. Sam- 
uel Brown; 

RS ae (1800-77), m Rev. James Morrison (1795- 

2-Son of Alexander Joseph Bondurant (1836- 
1910), capt. C.S.A.; tobacco planter, tobacco 
expert for Colony of Victoria; m 1859, Emily 
McFarland Morrison (1837-1926); issue: I-Alex- 
ander Lee (above); IIl—-Frances Brown; III- 
Lula M. (b 1872; m W. G. Harrison); [V—Samuel 
Rutherford (b 1874; m Sallie Perkins Bocock); 
V-George Perkins (m Anne Trueheart); VI- 
Harriet Lavinia Dabney (m C. L. Hare). 

I—m hae 11, 1907, Gabriella McPheeters Means 
(qv). ‘ 

A.B., Hampden-Sidney, ’84 (Kappa Sigma, Phi 
Kappa Phi, Sigma Upsilon), A.M., 1892; U. Tex., 
1886-87; U. Va., 1887-89; Harvard, 1892-93, A.M., 
1893; studied Berlin, Munich, Rome; (LL.D., 
Miss. Coll., 1921). Asst. and asso. prof. at U. 
Miss. from 1889-95, and prof. Latin from 1895. 
With Y.M.C.A. in France, 1918-19, as dir. of 
2d combat area, later dean Am. students, U. 
Dijon (See Who’s Who in America). Resi- 
dence: University, Miss. 


1-BONDURANT, Gabriella McPheeters Means 
(Mrs. Alexander L.), b “Happy Valley Plan- 
tation,” Fairfield Co., S.C. 

5-John Means (1717-89), Scottish origin, came 
from Ireland to Boston, 1753; m Isabella Har- 
per (1747-1828); 

4—Thomas (1767-1828), of Boston and S.C.; m Sarah 
Milling (1773-1816) ; 

3-David Harper, M.D. (1794-1840), mem. S.C. Nul- 
lification Conv.; m Frances Coalter. 

7-John Walker, from Scotland to Pa., 1728; re- 
moved to Va., 1740; m Catherine Rutherford; 

6-Jane (b 1712), m James Moore; 

5—Elizabeth (1737-83), m 1763, Michael Coalter 
(1735-95), 1t. Am. Rev.; 

mtr tae (1764-1821), m 1791, Anne Carmichael (1772- 

8-Frances (1798-1868), m 1817, David H. Means 
(3 above). 

6—-Daniel Willis, from Eng., settled on Cape 
Fear River, N.C., early in 18th Century; sol- 
dier Am. Rev.; m Elizabeth-; 

5-Gen. John (d 1802), capt. Am. Rev.; later col. 
and brig. gen. of cav.; mem. N.C. Gen. Assem- 
bly, 1787-91, and mem. com, of five to ratify 
U.S. Constitution; mem. N.C. Senate, 1794; 
m 1779, ASsenath Barnes; 

4—Martha (1780-1870), m 1804, William Dunbar 
(1775-1828), of Dunbarton, nr. Natchez, Miss.; 

38-Anna Maria (1804-35), m 1828, Dr. James A. 
McPheeters (1799-1848), of Ky. 

2-Dau. of Edward John Means (1831-77), grad. 
U.S.N.A.; resigned from U.S.N., and was 
capt. C.S.A. and later comdt. C.S. Navy Yard 
at Marion, S.C.; planter; m 1860, Martha Jane 
McPheeters (1830-1915); issue: I-Francis A.; 
TI—Maria Dunbar (d 1887); Il1I—Martha Willis; 
Tv—Sara (m James Curry); V—John_ Coalter 
(d 1900); VI-—Gabriella McPheeters (above). 

Vi-m June 11, 1907, Alexander Lee Bondurant 
(qv); rearing as_ son, William John van 
Santen, } New Orleans, La., Sept. 17, 1907; U. 
Miss., ’28; desc. Daniel Willis, above. 

Mem. D.A.R., U.D.C. Summer place: Bucking- 
ham Co.. Va. Residence: University, Miss. 


eo wn Harold King, ) Whittemore, la., Dec. 

4-John Bown (name spelled Bown on tomb- 
stone, Spotswood, N.J.), m Rachel Walker; 

38-—Peter Demer (1833-1855); first wrote name 
Bowne but while on I.C. R.R. from Chicago 
through Dixon, Ill., he signed his name as 
timekeeper wrote it, —Bowen), m Martha 
Bowles (1839-99; Zachariah‘). 

9-Thomas Wood, was at Rowley, Mass., 1654; 
m Ann-; 

8-Ebenezer (b 1671), m Rachel Nicholas; 

7—-Ebenezer (b 1698), m Mehitable Howard; 

6-Stephen (1730-1826), Am. Rev.; m 1760, Bethesda 


Kibbs; 

5-David (b 1765), m 2d, Abigail (Keep) Merrick; 

4—Persis (b 1805), m William King’ (Chauncey’, 
of Paulet, Vt.; William’, m Thankful Warner); 

8-David W. (b 1830), m 1860, Lydia Ann Hall, 
9-Richard Hall (d 1730), first deacon of Brad- 
ford, Conn.; m Martha-; 

8—Richard (b 1676), m 2d, Mehitable Barker (Capt. 
John®; Dea. Richard?) ; 

7-Ephraim (1717-93), Am. Rev.; m 1738, Eunice 
Livingstone (1719-1812; John’; John’); 

6-Ephraim (1741-1821), Am. Rev.; m 1765, Lydia 
Russell (1744-1821; Capt. Stephen’, Am. Rev., m 
Abigail Gage; Stephen’; John’; John; 
John); 

5-Stephen Russell (1775-1839), m Hannah Wilson 
(1768-1859; Capt. Jesse*, Am. Rev., m ist, Ruth 
Merrill; James’; Joseph’; William’) ; 

4—Phineas (1801-69), m 1823, Lydia Huntley (1803- 
65; James®, m Lydia, dau. of Capt. Jonathan 
Caulkins, Am. Rev.; Capt. James®, Am. Rev.; 
Daniel’; Aaron’; John’); 

3-Lydia Ann (b 1834), m David Wood King (3 
above). : 

2-Son of Lydia May King (b 1871), m 189, Dr. 
William Walker Bowen (b 1869). 

Not married. U.S.N.R.F., June 18, 1918-June 17, 
1922; re-enrolled U.S.N. Vol. Force, Sept. 15, 
1922. Attached to U.S. Immigration Service 
on Canadian border. Rep. committeeman, 
Webster Co., Ia., 1922-26; del. Rep. State Conv., 


19945 Memes Ask. i Aving s SOC Ee hilareuc 
Americans (internat. sec., 1917), Sigma Pi 
(grand archon, 1922-24), etc. Mason. Resi- 


dence: 628 S. 12th St., Ft. Dodge, Ia. 


1-BOWKER, Edgar Marshall, } Lisbon, N.H., 
Apr. 18, 1876. 

10-—Edmund (Bouker) Bowker (d 1666), settled at 
Dorchester, Mass., 1646; m Mary Potter: 

9-John (1651-1721), m 1678, Mary Howe (1659-1723) ; 

8—John (1679-1710), m Ruth Howe (0 1684); 

7-Josiah (1701-81), m 1733, Hazadiah Eager (1715- 


1800) ; 
6-Antipas (1733-1803), m 1757, Esther Rice (6 1737/ 
i . 


38) ; 

5—-Gideon (1760-1815), began to write name Bow- 
ker; pvt. Mass. Cont. Line; m Hannah Fletch- 
er (1762-1842) ; 

4-Tevi (1783-1863), m 1806, Betsie Silsby (1783-1882) ; 

3-Roswell (1817-98), m 1841, Jane Blakslee (1817- 
1867). 

9-Capt. Thomas Brooks (qv); 

8-Dea. Joshua (b 1636), m 1653, Hannah Mason; 

7-Noah (1656-1738/39), m Dorothy Wright; 

6—-Ebenezer (1691/92-1768), m 1714, Sarah Fletcher: 

5-Dea. Simon (1722-1808), m 1747, Rachel Drury 
(1728-1816) ; 

4~Jonah (1767-1849), m Anna Kidder (1772-1843); 

8—Jonah (1801-82), m 1827, Sophronia Bradford. 

10-Gov. William Bradford (qv); 

oa. William (b 1624), m Alice Richards (1624- 
1704) ; 

8—Maj. John (1653-1736), m 1674, Mercy Warren 
(1653-1747) ; 

7-John (1675-1724), m 1701, Rebecca Bartlett; 

6—-Robert (1706-82), m 1726, Sarah Stetson (1708- 
1792); 

5—John (1732-1811), m 1765, Hannah Pomeroy Eddy 
(1737-1820) ; 

4—John (1765-1814), m 1799, Lucy Brooks (1769-1818) ; 

3-Sophronia (1803-78), m Jonah Brooks, Jr. (3 
above). 

29-Son of Mitchell Harvey Bowker (b 1843), mer- 
chant; m 1867, Laura Permelia Brooks (1848- 
1895); issue: I-Charles Harvey, M.D. (1870-1917 ; 
m Bleanor A. Thompson-Dyer); Il-Edgar Mar- 
shall (above). 

II-m Aug. 30, 1904, Marie Halligan, dau. of 
Patrick J. Halligan, m Anna elley; issue: 
1-Bradford Mitchell, } Whitefield, N.H., Jan. 


274 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


27, 1906; Worcester Poly. Inst., ’27; 2—Rob- 
ert Edgar, b Whitefield, Jan. 17, 1918. 

LL.B., George Washington U., 1902. Lawyer; 
justice, Municipal Ct., Whitefield, N.H., 1902-20; 
judge of probate from 1920; mem. high sch. 
bd. of edn., etc. Mem. O.W., S.A.R. Mason 
(K.T.). Residence: Whitefield, N.H. 


1-BRADLEY, Frederick Truman, b New Haven, 
Conn., Nov. 28, 1860. 

8—-William Bradley (qv); 

7—Joseph (1646-1704), m Silence Brockett (b 1648); 

Pe (1681-1757), m Abigail Atwater (1684- 


5—-Samuel (6 1707), m Eunice Munson (b 1712); 

4—Titus (1748-1811), m Mary Munson (1785-1861); 

3-Seymour (1806-90), m Delia Barnes (1809-80). 

%Thomas Minor (qv); 

8-John (1634-1719), m Elizabeth Booth (1641-1732); 

7—-Ephraim (1675-1762), m Rebecca Curtiss (d 1763); 

6—Josiah (d 1766), m Mary Barnum (d 1768); 

5-Israel (b 1735), Am. Rev.; m Anna Lake (6 1739); 

4-Seth (1764-1828), m Susanna Frisbie (1762-1841); 

3-Truman (1795-1862), m Eunice Peet (1799-1828). 

2-Son of Robert Barnes Bradley (1832-90), mer- 
chant, New Haven, Conn.; m 1857, Cornelia 
Minor (1835-1917); issue: I-Frederick Truman 
(above); II—Delia Barnes (1871-1902; m Charles 
W. Whittlesey); II1I—Cornelia Minor (6 1876). 

I-m June 15, 1887, Sarah Emily Mersick (1863-1906), 
dau. Edwin F. Mersick, of New Haven, 
Conn.; issue: 1-Seymour Mersick (qv for Dag- 
gett lineage); 2-Mildred, 6 New Haven, May 
1, 1890; Vassar, ’11; m May 17, 1916, William 
Edwin Prindle (issue: William E., Jr., 6 1917; 
Sarah Emily, b 1919; Frances Bradley, 6 1921). 

M 2d, June 26, 1908, Mary English Mersick, } 
New Haven, Conn., May 6, 1867; dau. of Charles 
S. Mersick, of New Haven. 

Ph.B., Yale-S., ’83. Treas. The English & Mer- 
sick Co., mfrs. of. hardware. Clubs: Gradu- 
ates, Quinnipiac (New Haven), Yale, Univer- 
sity (New York). Summer place: Pine Or- 
chard, Conn. Residence: 651 Prospect St., 
New Haven, Conn. 


1-BRADLEY, Seymour Mersick, } New Haven, 
Conn., Apr. 25, 1888. 

10-John (Doggett) Daggett, from Eng. with 
Winthrop’s fleet, 1630, settled at Watertown, 


Mass.; 

9-Thomas_ (1630-91), m Hannah Mayhew (Gov. 
Thomas") ; 

8-John (1662-1724), began to write name Dag- 
gett; removed to Attleboro, Mass.; dep. Gen. 
Ct.; m Sarah Norton; 

7—Ebenezer (1690-1740), m Mary Blackington; 

6—-Naphtali, D.D. (1727-80), grad. Yale, 1748: 6th 
pres. (pro tem.), of Yale Coll., 1766-77; served 
in Am. Rev.; m Sarah Smith; 

5—-Eizra (1765-1844), m Eunice Tuttle; 

4-Sarah (1807-86), m John Charles Mersick (1804- 
1887; Francis®, m Elizabeth Parks); 

3-Edwin F. (1836-98), m Emily A. Cannon (Le 
Grand‘, m Mary E. Trowbridge). 

2Son of Frederick Truman Bradley (qv for 
other lineages), m 1st, 1887, Sarah Emily Mer- 
sick (1863-1906). 

M June 19, 1918, Ruth Plumb Bostwick, } New 
Haven, Conn., Dec. 6, 1887; dau. of Leonard 
Bostwick, of New Haven, Conn.; issue (all } 
New Haven, Conn.): 1-Margaret Bostwick, }b 
Sept. 18, 1914; 2-Seymour Mersick, Jr., b Oct. 
5, 1916; 3-Truman Leonard, b Sept. 14, 1919. 

Ph.B., Yale-S., 709; C.E., Columbia, 1912. Sec. 
and asst. treas. The English & Mersick Co., 
New Haven, Conn. Served in 10th F.A., Conn. 
N.G. on Mexican border, June-Oct. 1916: en- 
sign and lt. (j.g.), U.S.N.R.F., Mar. 23, 1917-1920. 
Mem. S.A.W., U.S. Naval Reserve Officers 
Assn. Clubs: Graduates (New Haven), Army 
and Navy (New York). Summer place: Pine 
Orchard, Conn. Residence: 230 Canner St., 
New Haven, Conn. 


1-BRECKINRIDGE, Scott Dudley, 6 San Fran- 
cisco, Calif., May 23, 1882. 

6—-Alexander Breckinridge (qv); 

5-Lt. Robert (d 1772), Botetourt Co., Va.; m Leti- 
tia Preston (John*®, from Ireland to Augusta 
Co., Va., ca. 1739); 

4-John (1760-1806), removed to Ky., 1793: was atty. 
gen. of Ky., 1795; U.S. senator, 1801-1805; Atty. 
Gen. of U.S., 1805-06, in Cabinet of President 
see act m Mary Hopkins Cabell (Col. Jo- 
seph’); 


3—Rev. Robert Jefferson (1800-71), theologian and 
educator; m Ann Sophonisba Preston (Gen. 
Francis‘, vet. War of 1812, and desc. Gen. 
William Campbell, officer Am. Rev., m Eliza- 
beth Henry, sister of Patrick Henry). 

2-Son of Joseph Cabell Breckinridge (1842-1920), 
maj. gen. U.S.A.; m 1868, Louise Ludlow Dud- 
ley (1849-1911). For issue and Dudley lineage 
see Henry Breckinridge, Vol. 1, p. 398. 

M Apr. 19, 1911, Gertrude Ashby Bayne, b Wash- 
ington, D.C., Oct. 21, 1883; dau. late Dr. John 
W. Bayne, m Mae Sue Ashby (See Vol. 1, p. 
91); issue: 1-John Bayne, 6 Washington, D.C., 
Nov. 29, 1913; 2-Scott Dudley, Jr., b Washing- 
ton, Apr. 17, 1917; 83-Gertrude Bayne, b Lex- 
ington, Ky., Jan. 20, 1922. 

Lafayette Coll., 1 yr.; U:S.M.A., 3 yrs.; M.D., 
Georgetown, 1907. Physician, Lexington, Ky. 
Capt., M.C., May 1917; maj., Mar. 1918; 1t. col., 
Aug. 1918; col., Feb. 1919; c.o. Base Hosp. 69, 
in France, Sept. 1, 1918-June 15, 1919. F.A.C.S. 
Mem. S.C.W., S.R., M.O.W.W. Club: Univer- 
sity (Washington). Residence: 148 E. 4th St., 
Lexington, Ky. 


1-BREMOND, Lulu Julia Ann Swart (Mrs. 
John), b Saugerties, N.Y., Apr. 12, 1860. 

7-Adam Swart; 

6—William; 

5—Philip (6 ca. 1786), capt. Am. Rev.; mem. N.Y. 
Assembly, 1788-90, 92; m 1760, Maria Salaneia 
Van Sternburgh; 

tea (1763-1833), m 1799, Araantje Van Gaas- 

eeck; 

3—-Washington (1805-34), m 1828, Adaliza Cockburn. 

7-Col. Abram Van Gaasbeeck (1680-1759), rep. Co- 
lonial Assembly; lord of Foxhall Manor, N.Y.: 
co. judge; was bequeathed Foxhall Manor by 
Maj. Thomas Chambers, on condition that 
he assume the name Chambers, which he 
did; m 1708, Sarah Bayard (1683-1739; Petrus’, 
m Blandina, dau. of Dr. Hans Kiersted, m 
pea dau. of Roeloffse Jansen, m Anneke 

ans); 

6-Thomas (1707-55), m 1732, Marguret Elmendorf; 

5-Jacobus (1787-1825), officer Am. Rev.; m 1766, 
Debora Kiersted (1745-1886; dese. Dr. Hans 
Kiersted, from Saxony to New Amsterdam, 
1638, and was the first physician there); 

4-Araantje, m William Swart (4 above). 

2-Dau. of Alexander Cockburn Swart (1832-79), 
farmer; m 1855, Julia Ann Wickes (1887-1914); 
issue: I-Edwin Wickes (b 1856); II—Adaliza 
Cockburn (d 1858); III—Lulu J. A. (above); IV— 
Caroline Belle (6 1862; m John Emory Meek). 

III-m Apr. 9, 1890, John Bremond (1840-June 12, 
1918); of a French family, Paul and John Bre- 
mond to Texas from Phila., 1847; issue: 1— 
Howard Swart (Mar. 10, 1892-Jan. 3, 1919); 
Yale-S., 15; 2d 1t., C.A.C., and served with Co. 
A, 55th Ammunition Train, A.E.F., in France; 
m Apr. 30, 1918, Frances Topliff, dau. of John 
Gray, of Syracuse, N.Y. (issue: Howard 
Swart, July 29, 1919). 

Mem. C.D.A., D.A.R. Summer place: Bass 
Rocks, Mass. Winter place: 400 W. 7th St., 
Sede Tex. Residence: 15 Park Av., New 

ork. 


BREMOND, Marion, } Austin, Tex., Dec. 19, 1887, 

&-William Green (b 1716), m Rebecca Tucker; 

7-Joel (1738-post 1790), capt. Am. Rev.; m 1761, 
Chloe Tucker (1740-post 1790); 

ede (1762-ca. 1850), m 1791, Mary Bogardus (b 

5—-Catherine, m Dr. Paul Bremond; 

4—John (1800-79), m 1838, Elisabeth— (1813-post 1879): 

ortyice ma nee m 1860, Harriet Robertson 

9-Hon. John Carter (b Eng., 1620-d in Va., 1669). 
m 4th, Sarah Ludlow (d ca. 1668; Gabriel, of 
“Dinton’”’); 

8-Col. Robert of “Corotoman” (1662-1732), known 
as King Carter, because of his vast posses- 
sions; m Betty Landon (1684-1719, Thomas 
Landon’), widow of Willis; 

7-Col. Landon (6b 1713), of “Sabine Hall,” Rich- 
mond Co., Va.; m 2d, Maria Byrd (1727-44: Col. 
William’, m Maria Taylor; Col. William®, of 
“Westover,” pres. Council of Va., and re- 
peace gen., m Mary Horsmanden, of Royal de- 
scent); 

6-Maria Byrd, m Robert Beverley (d 1800),. of 
“Blanfield,” Va. (Col. William’, m Elizabeth 
Bland; Robert’, m Ursula Bland; Maj. Robert?, 
from Eng. to Jamestown, Va., ca. 1660); 


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FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 275 


5-Jane Bradshaw, m Thomas Robertson; 

4-Beverley, McK., m Mary Holt; 

3—Harriet (1840-87), m 1860, John Bremond, Jr. 
(3 above). 

2-Dau. of Randolph Bremond (1865-90), m 1885, 
Blanche Bannister (6 1866). 

Residence: 1143 Hinman Av., Evanston, Il. 


1-BREVARD, Robert Joseph, } Charlotte, N.C., 
July 20, 1888. 

6-Jean Brevard, Huguenot, from France and 
settled in Md. ca. 1685; 

5-John (d 1790-aet. 75), removed to N.C. ca. 1740, 
m Jean McWhorter (d 1800, aet. 74); 

4-Alexander (1755-1829), capt. N.C. troops and 
mem. Com. Safety in Am. Rev.; mem. Provin- 
cial Congress of N.C., 1776; an original mem. 
Soe. Cin.; m 1784, Rebecca Davidson (1762-1824) ; 

3-Theodore Washington (1804-77), m 1831, Caro- 
line Mays (1811-92). 

2-Son of Dr. Robert Joseph Brevard (1849-1906), 
physician; m 1880, Mary Stoney (1857-1920); is- 
sue: I-Caroline Mays (m Baxter Springs 
Moore); Il—Robert Joseph (above). 

II-Not married. V.M.I., 1902-06; U. Va., 1901- 
1908; studied medicine; later at HEastman’s 
Bus. Coll., Poughkeepsie, N.Y. Mem. Bennett 
& Brevard, real estate operators, Long Beach, 
Calif. Cadet, U.S. Air Service, May 27, 1918- 
Feb. 1, 1919. Mem: S.C. Clubs: University, 
RE Elks. Residence: Long Beach, 

alif. 


1-BREWER, Harry Frank, 
May 2, 1886. 

10—-George Soule (qv); 

TRaye (1632-1707), m Hester De La Noye (1638- 

8—Moses (d 1751); 

7-Barnabas (1705-80), m Jane Bradbury; 

6—-John (1740-1810), m Elizabeth Mitchell (1747-94); 

5—Rufus (1785-1867), m Susan Mitchell (1785-1853) ; 

4—-Bliza Ann (1811-89), m Daniel Grant (1801-72); 

3-Susan A. (1830-1919), m Daniel Brewer (1823-1901). 

Maternally, 4-Samuel Sawyer (1788-1864), of Lov- 
ell, Me.; m Relief Moores (1790-1869) ; 

ets M.D. (1810-61), m Abagail Frank (1824- 

2-Son of Everard Carroll Brewer (1859-1925), pres. 
Brewer Dry Dock Co.; m 188, Olive Sawyer 
(6 1860); issue: I-Harry Frank (above); II- 
Helen G. (1891-92). 

I-—m Oct. 28, 1915, Florence Shreve, 6 Elizabeth, 
N.J., Aug. 15, 1891; dau. of Robert Shreve, 
of Elizabeth, N.J.; issue (all b Elizabeth, N.J.): 
1—Helen Barbara, Bb May 10, 1917; 2—Olive Eliz- 
abeth (Sept. 10, 1918-Feb. 22, 1923); 3-Harry 
Frank, Jr., 0 Feb. 10, 1922; 4-Jean Soule, 6b 
June 12, 1923; 5-Nancy Jackson, b Apr. 8, 1924. 

Litt.B., Rutgers, ’08 (Chi Phi), A.M., 1911; LL.M., 
New York Law School, 1910. Treas. and gen. 
mgr. Brewer Dry Dock Co., Mariners Harbor, 
N.Y. Apptd. mem. N.J. State Sesqui Cen- 
tennial Commn., 1926, by Gov. Moore. Mem. 
Soe. Naval Architects and Marine Eners., 
S.M.D., Huguenot Soc. of N.J., S.R., S.A.R. 
(pres. N.J. soc.). Clubs: Lake Placid (N.Y.), 
Elmora Country, Yorktown Country. Resi- 
dence: 49 Summit Rd., Elizabeth, N.J. 


1-BRINTON, Paul Henry Mallet-Prevost, b 
Richmond, Va., May 8, 1882. 

8—-William Brinton (qv); 

7-William (1666-1751), m 1690, Jane Thatcher (1670- 
1755; Richard’, from Eng., 1685); 

6—-Joseph (1692-1751), m 1711, Mary Pierce (b 1690; 
George’, from Eng., 1684); 

5—Moses (1725-89), m 1747, Elinor Varman (1725-88; 
Hattill®, from Ireland, 1728); 

4-William (1759-1842), m 1785, Lydia Ferree (1766- 
10g} 8d from Madame Ferree, from France, 

3—-Judge Ferree (1800-74), Lancaster, Pa.; m_1824, 
Elizabeth Sharpless (1801-44; 5th from John 
Sharpless, from Eng., 1682). ; 

8—-Henri. Mallet (1660-1728), m 1688, Louise Flour- 


noy; 

7~Jean Gabriel (1688-1752), m Jeanne Marguerite 
Masson; 

6—Henri (1727-1811), m Jeanne Gabrielle Prevost: 

5—-Paul Henri, called P. H. Mallet-Prevost (1750- 
1835), came to U.S. at time of French Rev.: 
was judge of Circuit Ct, N.J.; founded 
be pak N.J.; m Jeanne Elisabeth Patry 
(b 1757); 

4-Paul Henry (b 1783), m 1804, Emma Reading 
(6 1786; 4th from John Reading); 


b Portland, Me., 


3—Paul Henry (b 1814), banker, Phila.; m Sophiah 
AS (5th from Richard Hough from Eng., 


2-Son of Col. Joseph Painter Brinton (1835- 
1915); 11.B:,) U. Pai, 1866; It: coly 2d) Pa. Vol. 
Cav. in Civil War; bvtd. brig. gen. U.S.V.; 
lawyer and ry. pres.; m 1877, Kate Mallet-Pre- 
vost (18438-1921); issue: I—Natalie Mallet-Pre- 
vost (b 1878; m Carroll Hodge); II-—Charles 
Chauncey (m Charlotte M. Windle); III—Paul 
Henry (above). 

IlI—m Oct. 24, 1907, Mary Adams, dau. of Robert 
James Rice, of Boyle Co., Ky. : 
Trinity Coll., ’04; Chemisches Laboratorium 
Fresenius, Wiesbaden, Germany, 1908-09; B.S., 
Ue Minne 212), SMS) 1913") PhD 1916 ee ASsst. 
prof. and prof. chemistry, U. Ariz., 1912-20; 
prof. analytical chemistry, U. Minn., 1921—. 
Capt., C.W.S., U.S.A., and was chief of re- 
search analytical unit, offense chem. research 
sect., U.S.A. (See Who’s Who in America). 
Clubs: Chemists (New York), Midland Hills 
Golf (Minneapolis). Residence: 1112 6th St. 

S.E., Minneapolis, Minn. 


ttre, Howard Crosby, b N.Y. City, Oct. 
7-Bourgan Brokaw (qv); 

6-Abraham (1684-1747), m Marritje Davids; 
5—-Isaac (6b 1719), m Marritje-; 

4-Isaac (1759-1838), m Maria Van Nortwick (1759- 


1828) ; 

3-Simeon (1792-1854), m Prudence Vail (1795-1889). 

2-Son of Isaac Vail Brokaw (1835-1913), mcht., 
capitalist, philanthropist; m 1861, Eloise Elvira 
Gould (b 1840); issue: I-Gracie (d); II—Ernest 
(d); IlI-Frederick (d); IV-—Irving (6 1871; m 
Lucile Nave); V—Elvira (Mrs. William McNair, 
av for Gould lineage); VI—Howard Crosby 
(above); VII-—George Tuttle (qv for Farrand 
and Tuttle lineages). 

Vi-m Edna Goodley Loew, b Nanuet, N.Y., June 
4, 1882; dau. of late Edward Victor Loew, of 
New York. 

A.B., Princeton, ’97. Entered Brokaw Brothers 
on graduating from Princeton and was pres., 
1913-22, when retired. Mem. H.S., S.R. Clubs: 
University, Racquet and Tennis, Union, Pip- 
ing Rock, Tuxedo, National Golf, New York 
Yacht. Summer place: Brookville, L.I. Resi- 
dence: 984 5th Av., New York. 


1-McNAIR, Elvira Brokaw (Mrs. William). 

8-John Gould, from Eng., 1664, was at Eliz- 
abeth, N.J., 1690; m Sarah Axtell; 

7-John, m Martha (widow of William Frazer); 

6-John (b 1708), m Abigail Woodruff (Joseph’ 
[1676-1742], went to Westfield, N.J., 1699); 

5—-Joseph (1737-1810), pvt. 2d Regt., Essex Co., 
N.J.; m Rebeccah Paxton (Daniel); 

4—-Anthony (1774-1856), soldier War 1812; m Mary 
Sandford (sister of Judge Sandford, Paterson, 


INGa as 

8-Joseph (1804-80), founder of Joseph Gould 
pone tea mchts., New York; m Eloise Elvira 

uttle. 

2-Dau. of Eloise Elvira Gould (b 1840), m 1861, 
Isaac Vail Brokaw (1835-1913). For issue and 
other lineages see Howard Crosby Brokaw. 

M William McNair, b Oil City, Pa., Sept. 24, 1868; 
son of William McNair, of Oil City; issue: 
1-Vera, b Dec. 3, 1899; m Apr. 20, 1919, Reginald 
L. Hutchinson; m 2d, Aug. 16, 1926, William 
S. Fairchild, of N.Y. City. 

Residence: 5 E. 79th St., New York. 


oat George Tuttle, b N.Y. City, Nov. 

9-Nathaniel Farrand, from Eng., settled at Mil- 
ford, Conn., 1645; 

8-Nathaniel, of Milford, Conn.; m Mary Cobb; 

7-Judge Samuel (b 1681), settled at Newark, N.J.? 
m Hannah Wheeler; 

6—-Ebenezer, m Rebecca Ward; 

5—-Capt. Phinehas, m Jemima Kitchell; 

4-Blizabeth, m James Tuttle; 

8-Eloise Elvira, m Joseph Gould (1804-80). 

10—William Tuttle (qv); 

9-Joseph (1640-90), m Hannah Munson; 

8—-Stephen (1673-1709), settled at Woodbridge, N.J.; 
m Ruth Higgins; 

7-Timothy (1696-1754), m Cecilia (Moore); 

6—Capt. Daniel (1725-1805), m Jemima Johnson; 

6-Capt. Timothy (1748-1816), officer Am. Rev.; m 
Mary Ward; 

4—James (1782-1844), m Elizabeth Farrand (4 
above). 


276 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


2-Son of Eloise Elvira Gould (6 1840), m 1861, 
Isaac Vail Brokaw (1835-1913). For issue and 
other lineages see Howard Crosby Brokaw. 

MW Aug. 10, 1928, Ann Clare Boothe; issue: 
1—Ann Clare, b Aug. 22, 1924, 

A.B., Princeton, ’02; LL.B., New York Law Sch., 
1910. Mem. law firm of Gulick & Brokaw, 
New York. Mem. S.N.S., H.S.A., H.S., S8.C.W., 
S.R., M.O.F.W. Clubs: University, Union 
League, Racquet and Tennis, Princeton (N.Y. 
City), Ivy, Nassau (Princeton, N.J.), Ever- 
glades (Fla.), Piping Rock, New York Yacht, 
Indian Harbor Yacht, Garden City Golf, Oak- 
land Golf, Nat. Town and Country, Rumson 
Country, Nassau Country, Sands Point Ca- 
sino. Summer place: “Beachmound,” New- 
port, R.I. Residence: 1 BE. 79th St., New York. 


BROWER 


De gueules & deux fourches de brasseur, dor, passées 
en sautoir, accompagué en chef d’une étoile du 
méme; au chef cousu dazur, chargé de trois 
colombes volantes mal-ordonnées d’argent. 

Devise: Vrij Vochten Nederlanat. 


1-BROWER, A(bram) Vedder, b Utica, N.Y., 
Mar. 10, 1877. 

8-Willem Hendrickse (Brouwer) Brower (d 1668), 
from Holland, settled at New Amsterdam, 
N.Y., before 1655, where he was land holder; 
removed to Beverwyck (Albany), N.Y., 1657; 

7—Hendrick (d 1707), m 1692, Maria Pieterse Bors- 
boom (widow of Teunis Carstensen); 

6—Pieter (1697-1758), pvt. in 2d Mil. Co. of Foot 
of Township of Schenectady, 1715; m 1741, Hel- 
ena Fonda (Jillis’, m Rachel, dau. of Maj. 
Pieter Winne); 

5-Gillis (1747-1800), began to write name Brow- 
er; m 1770, Maria Bradt (Harmanus5, m Bliz- 
abeth van Dyck, dese. Capt. Hendrick van 
Dyck, came to New Amsterdam, 1640, and was 
apptd. atty. gen. of New Netherland, 1645): 

4-Peter (1780-1852), ensign Albany Co. militia, 
1805, 1t., 1807; m 1808, Ann Catherine Stevens; 

3-Giles (1815-61), m 1833, Helena Vrooman (Ja- 
cob*; Jacob®, pvt. Am. Rev.; dese. Lt. Adam 
Vrooman, 1649-1730, hero of the Schenectady 
massacre of 1690). 

8-Harman Albertse Vedder (d 1715), from Hol- 
land, a trader in Beverwyck (Albany), IN SY Es 
before 1657; magistrate of Schenectady, 1673; 
schout,. 1674; 

7-Albert (1671-1753), prisoner of French and In- 
dians in Can., 1690, but later ransomed; m 
1639, Maria Glen (Capt. Johannes S.8; Alex- 
ander L.®, Scotchman, received land grant 
at Ft. Nassau, 1651, and patent for lands nr. 
Schenectady, 1665, which he named Scotia); 

6-Johannes (6 1702), m 1730, Maria Veeder; 

5—Albert (1730-1805), m 1756, Hester van der Bogart 
(Frans®; desc. Surgeon Harmen Myndertse van 
der Bogart, 1612-48, from Holland, 1631, and was 
commissary at Ft. Orange); 

4-Francis van der Bogart (1764-1811), m 1788, 
Helena Bancker (Capt. Thomas B.5, capt. N.Y. 
militia, 1776-77; Johannes®; Capt. Evert?, mayor 
of Albany; Hon. Gerrit); 

8-Nicholas Francis (1804-73), m 1836, Cornelia 
Blandina Veeder (Capt. Gerrit S.4, capt. N.Y. 
militia, 1776, m Jane, dau. Hon. Matthew Ten 
Eyck). 

2-Son of Dr. Abram Giles Brower (1840-1907), A.B., 


Union, ’59, M.D., Albany Med. Coll., 1861; m 1861, 

Jennie Helen Vedder (1840-1912) ; issue: I-Jennie 

Cornelia (1863-71); II-Helena Vedder (1866-72); 

IlI-—Jennie Florence (1875-1917; m James Pendle- 

ton Erskine); IV—Abram Vedder (above); V— 

teen Giles (1885-1918; m Sarah Mayrose Steb- 
ins), 

IV-—Not married. Harvard, ex-’00. Capt., Q.M. 
Corps, U.S.A., Sept. 28, 1918; served as asst. to 
depot q.m. at N.Y. City, in Office of Q.M. Gen., 
Washington, as asst. exec. officer of surplus 
property div., and as asst. to depot q.m. at 
Boston; capt., Q.M.C. (regular army), 1920, re- 
signed, Dec. 1, 1922; maj., O.R.C., Dec. 18, 1922. 
Mem. S.R., M.O.W.W., A.L. Clubs: Army and 
Navy (Washington), Harvard (New York), Ft. 
Schuyler (Utica). 

Residence: 306 Genesee St., Utica, N.Y. 


1-BROOKS, William Frederick, } Battle Creek, 
Mich., Mar. 1, 1863. 

%Capt. Thomas Brooks (qv); 

&-Joshua (1630-97), Concord, Mass.; m 1653, Han- 
nah Mason (6 1636; Capt. Hugh®, av); 

7—Daniel (1663-1733), m Anne Merriam (1669-1757) : 

6—Dea. John (1701/02-1777), m ca. 1726, Lydia Barker 
(1711-1802) ; 

5-Daniel (1738-1820), Acton, Mass.; soldier Arn. 
Rev.; m 1757, Caroline Prescott (1736-1806); 

4—Job Frederick (1764-1822), 1t. col. militia, West 
Daten ee N.H.; m 1799, Polly Babcock (1770- 

3-William (1806-80), m 1832, Louisa Ayer Swan 
(1812-94). 

9%-Richard Swan (qv); 

8-Robert (1628-98), in Great Swamp Fight; m 
Elizabeth Acie; 

7-John (1668-1743), m Susannah (Eastman) Wood 
(1673-1772) ; 

6-Timothy (0 1721), m Mary Smith (b 1726) ; 

seg a (d@ 1842, aet. 90), m Ruama Ayer (1755- 

4—Joseph (b 1776), m Phoebe Robinson (1783-1854), 
desc. Rev. John Robinson and Gov. William 
Bradford, qv; 

3-Louisa (b 1812), m 1832, William Brooks (3 
above). 

7-Miles Oakley (1615-98), mayor of Westchester, 
N.Y.; m Mary Wilmot; 

6—John; 

5—-Thomas, m Patience Cornell; 

4-Samuel, m Sarah Wood; 

rea (d 1842), m Sophronia Wheeler (1811- 


2-Son of Frederick William Brooks (1833-83), of 
Battle Creek, Mich.; m 1862, Annie Oakley 
(1843-1905); issue: I-William Frederick (above); 
II-Elizabeth P. (m Charles P. Williams); III- 
Anne O. (m Frederick S. Delafied). 

I-m Jan. 11, 1888, Caroline Bell Langdon, b Min- 
neapolis, Minn., June 30, 1866: dau. of Robert 
Bruce Langdon, ry. builder, and ViDo Me Stele. 
& S.S.M.Ry., of Minneapolis; issue: 1—Robert 
Langdon, b Dec. 15, 1889; Yale, ’14; m Oct. 27, 
1915, Katherine Lawler, b Dec. 15, 1889, dau. of 
John Lawler, of St. Paul, Minn. (issue: Caro- 
line Langdon, 6 Aug. 4, 1916; Robert Langdon, 
Il, 6 Nov. 4, 1917; John Lawler, b Dec. Gr ots 
William Pennington, b Oct. 30, 1922), 

B.S., Worcester Poly. Inst. Mem. firm Backus- 
Brooks Co., lumber. Mem. Minn. Senate, 1919- 
1927; chmn. Rep. Nat. Com. since June 1924, 
Clubs: Minneapolis, Minnekahda, Lafayette, 
Aero (pres.). Residence: 1928 Stevens AV., 
Minneapolis, Minn. 


1-BROSSEAU, Grace Lincoln Hall (Mrs. Alfred 
J-), 6 Moline, Til. 

8-Dea. John Hall (1617-92), from Eng. to Charles- 
town, Mass.; moved to Dover, IN.H., 1652; 
where he was a commr. and grand juror: 

7—Ralph (d 1706), auditor, Dover, N.H.; m Mary 
Chesley; 

6-Joseph (1706-82), m Peniel Dean; 

5-Joseph (1788-post 1790); i 

4—Rev. Elias (1777-1851), m Hannah Tina; 

3—Ivory (1801-83), m Louise Marie Thompson. 

10-John Peabody (d 1667), from Eng. to Plym- 
outh, Mass., 1636; 

9-Lt. Francis (qv), m 2d, Mary (Foster) Wood 
(1618-1705; Reginald Foster?, qv); 

8-Capt. John (ca, 1642-1720), dep. from Boxford, 
Mass., to Gen. Ct.; m 1665, Hannah Andrews 
(1642-1720; Robert®, m Grace-): : 

7-Ens. David (1678-1726), m Sarah Pope (1685-1756; 
Capt. Seth® [1648-1727], a propr. of Dartmouth, 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 277 


N.H.; Thomas? [1608-83], m 2d, Sarah, dau. of 
John Jenney); 

6—-Sarah (1709-98), m 1730, Daniel Wood (1705-46; 
Dr. David? [1677-1744]; Dea. Daniel’, Boxford, 
Mass., 1675, m Sarah Andrews); 

5-Maj. Daniel (1739-1819), Am. Rev.; m 2d, Mary 
(Plummer) Roberts Philpot (1739-1825; Daniel 
Plummer® [1699-1741], in expdn. against Cape 
Breton; Jonathan? [1668-1726], m Sarah, dau. of 
John Pearson); 

4—-Knoch (1774-1856), m 1795, Dorothy Heard (1777- 
1837; Lt. Jethro® [1740-1815], Am. Rev.; 
uel® [b 1723], mem. Com. Safety; Samuel? 
[1708-50], at capture of Louisburg; Lt. Tris- 
tram’ [Hurd]; Capt. John’); 

38-Sarah (1800-88), m 1824, Phineas Pray (1795- 
1859; Joseph‘ [1766-1840]; Capt. Joseph® [1739- 
1803], m Mary Libby). 

2—-Dau. of Joseph Hall (1830-1907), m Mary Olivia 
Pray (1832-1910); issue: I-Frank Pray (d 1916; m 
Anne Seifert, d 1922); II-Grace Lincoln (above). 

II-m Dec. 20, 1899, Alfred Joseph Brosseau, 0 
Bourbonnais, Tit, IDEGE ES, a Ls09s) » Drees: Mack 
Trucks, Inc., New York. 

Mem. DE.P.A., CAD EXViLT ee Cre Ds Cawis >. agbt. 
(state sec. of Mich., 1915- 17; nat. chmn. of 
transportation, 1921-23; nat. chmn. of Ellis 
Island, 1921-26; treas. gen., 1923-26; elected 
pres. gen., Apr. 1926), Nat. Soc. Patriotic 
Women of America, League Am. Pen Women, 
A.R.C., Conn. Humane Soc., Nat. Arts Club, 
Women’s Nat. Rep. Club, Women’s Club of 
Greenwich, etc. Residences: Harbor Rd., 
Belle Haven, Greenwich, Conn., and 277 Park 
Av., New York. 


Sete hak f dae ow Smith, II, 6 Obion Co., Tenn., 

‘eb, 18, 1866. 

j7-Abraham Venable (qv); 

6-Abraham (1700-68), burgess, Prince Edward Co., 
Va.; m 1723/24, Martha Davis (1702-65; Nathaniel’, 
of Hanover Co., Va.); 

5—Charles, capt. Am. Rev.; m Elizabeth Smith 
(Robert®, founder of Port Royal, Va.; Maj. 
Lawrence’, mem. Council of Va.) 

4-Martha, m James Brown (d 1829), us Charlotte 
Cos Va; soldier Am. Rev.; 

3-Charles V. (1790-1838), of Maury Co., Tenn.; m 
3 tee? Elizabeth Akers. 

—Son of Calvin Smith Brown (1826-1912), agricul- 
Beriae of Obion Co., Tenn.; m 1856, Margaret 
Angeline Martin (1834-76); issue: I-Mary E. (0 
1857); II—Nannie B. (1860-1910; m Thomas Alex- 
ander Smith); I1I—William M. (1861-97; m Anna 
May Boyle); IV—Charles C. (1863- 1923; m ist, 
Dono E. Miller; m 2d, Ellen McCorkle Walker): : 
V—Calvin Smith, II (above); ViI-—Robert Lee (b 
1869; m Ella May ’Starett; Vil—Margaret Angela 
(Mrs. D. Anderson Dean, qv); VIII—Ruth 
Emma (b 1875; m John A. Hutchison, 1865-1925). 

V-—m Sept. 7, 1905, Maud Morrow (qv); issue: 1— 
Edith Morrow, b Lanett, Ala., June 3, 1906; 
B.A., U. Miss., ’25; 2—Robert Venable, b Oxford, 
Miss., Oct. 3, 1907: 3—Calvin Smith, III, 0} Uni- 
versity, Miss., Sept. 27, 1909; 4—Margaret An- 
geline, b University, Jan. 22, 1915. 

B.S., Vanderbilt, ’88, M.S., 1891, D.Sc., 1892; Ph.D., 
Uy Colo., 1899; studied at univs. of Paris and 
Leipzig; also in Italy, Spain and Greece; Phi 
Beta Kappa. In university work since 1889; at 
U. of Miss. since 1905, prof. of modern lan- 


guages. Archaeologist; editor; author (See 
Who’s Who in America). Residence: Univer- 
sity, Miss. 


1-BROWN, (Ida) Maud Morrow (Mrs. Calvin §., 
II), 0 Brazil, Tenn., Apr. 13, 1877. 

5—-Samuel Morrow (d post 1818), soldier Am. Rev.; 
m Jane (Peden) Morton (John Peden’, from 
Ireland, settled at Spartanburg, S.C., ca. 1768- 
1770, soldier Am. Rev., m Margaret McDill); 

4—Robert (d post 1818), m 1798, Rosa Dorough; 

3—Robert (b 1779), m 1826, Jean Dunsmore (James, 
Am. Rev.). 

2-Dau. of Rev. Robert (Orlando) Baxter Morrow 
(1846-1918), Presbyn. minister; m 1876, Rosa Belle 
Agnes Howell (b 1856); issue: I-Ida Maud 
(above); II—Mary Frank (b 1879); III—Robert 
Prosser, M.D. (m Mary McConnell); I1V—Rosa 
Drennan (b 1883); V—Annie Louise (b 1885; m 
Robert Madison Croft); VI-—Mabel Claire (6 
1888; m Habersham King); Vil-—Margaret Mer- 
riam (b 1889; m Charles MeMurry); VIII-Wil- 
liam Howell (b 1892; m Annie Laurie Neville): 
te tate (d in infancy); X-—Ethel Dinsmore (0 


Sam-. 


I-m Sit 7, 1905, Calvin Smith Brown, II (qv for 
issue). 

A.B., U. Miss., 797, A.M., 1902. Was prof. Latin 
and Greek, Agnes Scott Coll., 1898-1905. Mem. 
D.A.R. Residence: Campus, University, Miss. 


1-DEAN, Margaret Angela Brown (Mrs. D. 
Anderson), ) Glass, Tenn., Dec. 26, 1872. 

6—Robert Akers (b in N.J., 1703), m Sarah— (6 1706); 

5-William (1730-1810), of Campbell Co., Va.; m 
Elizabeth Martye (or Marte); 

4—Peter (1756-1834), soldier Am. Rev.; 
Maury Co., Tenn., ca. 1816; 
way; 

3- Elizabeth (1793-1848), m Charles Venable Brown 
(1790-1838). 

Maternally, 4-Zachariah Martin (b 1779); 

3—Caswell Cobb (1807-57), m Mary Galloway, of 
Columbia, Tenn. 

2-—Dau. of Calvin Smith Brown (1826-1912), agri- 
culturist; m 1856, Margaret Angeline Martin 
(1834-76). For issue and Venable lineage see 
Calvin Smith Brown, II. 

M Oct. 2, 1895, Daniel Anderson Dean, 6 Pleasant- 
ville, Tenn., Dec. 8, 1866; son of Lucius S. Dean 
(1837-95), of Hickman Co., Tenn. (Daniel®, m 
Fitzellen Herod), m Harriet Amanda Whitwell 
(1839-97; John A.®, m Susan Graham); issue (all 
6 Obion Co., Tenn.): 1-Tressa Whitwell, 6 July 
20, 1897; m Aug. 7, 1918, Henry Waters, of 
Lebanon, Tenn.; 2—Calvin Brown, b Mar. 20, 
1899; 3-William Anderson, 6 June 9, 1902; m May 
31, 1921, Mary Emma Wolcott, of Winchester, 
Ky.; 4Margaret Virginia, b Nov. 7, 1913. 

Residence: Obion, Tenn. 


1-BROWN, Charles Henry, 0 Newtonville, N.Y., 
Dec. 238, 1875. 
8-Peter Brown, 

Compact (qv); 

7—Peter (d 1690), removed from Duxbury, Mass., 

ie beara Conn.; m 1658, Mary Gillette (Jona- 
an 

6—Jonathan (1670-1747), m 1696, Mindwell Loomis 
(b 1673; Nathaniel’, m Elizabeth, dau. of Dea. 
John Moore; Joseph8, qv); 

5—David (b 1709), m 1732, Isabel Barnet; 

4—David (b 1746); 

8-—David Dan (1796-1882), Am. Rev.; m 1816, Ruth 
Palmer (1800-71; Gideon’, m 1st, Hannah T. Col- 
lins; Jonathan’, Am. Rev.; Jonathan®; James’; 
Williams; William’, qv). 

9—-Jonathan Gillette (qv); 

8—Ann (1639-1711), m 1663, Samuel Filley (1643-1711/12; 
William®, m Margaret-—); 

7-Josiah (1676-1750), m 1708, Hester Eggleston (0 
1682; John’, m Esther Mills; James®; Begat?*); 

6—William (1709-56), of Jannington, Conn.; m 1730, 
Abiah Millington (1711-84; Henry’; John’); 

5—Abiah (1742-84), m Adam Mott (1735-1811; Adam‘, 
m Elizabeth Co ok); 

4—Abiah (1780-1862), m 1797, Jeremiah Vallette (1764- 
1848; Jeremiah®, m Ann, dau. of John Bissell); 

3-Sarah Ann (1814- 1901), m 1887, Rev. Samuel W. 
ae (6 Oldham, Eng.-d Mt. Vernon, N.Y., 

2-Son of Rev. James Harvey Brown (1836-1906), m 
1866, Mary Emeline Smith (1838-1926); issue: I— 
Fannie Theodora (now Sister Mary Theodora, 
Convent of St. Mary’s, Peekskill, N.Y.); II- 
Emily Frances; Il1I-Mary Louise; IV—Charles 
Harvey (above); V—Arthur Leonard (m 1913, 
Irene Leach). 

IV-—m Jan. 16, 1909, Julia Wright Heath, b Benton 
Harbor, Mich., July 19, 1880; dau. of Howard 
F. Heath; issue: 1-Robert Heath, 6 Brooklyn, 
IN ss Jan. 23, 1911; 2-Charles Howard, b Brook- 
lyn, Apr. 4, 1913. 

B.A., Wesleyan, ’97 (Delta Tau Delta), M.A., 1899; 
N.Y. State Library School, 1899-1901. Asst. in 
Library of Congress, 1901-03; reference libra- 
rian, John Crerar Library, Chicago, 1903-09; 
asst. librarian, Brooklyn Public Library, 1909- 
1919; library specialist, U.S. Navy, 1919-22; libra- 
rian, Ta. State Coll., 1922—. Residence: 317 
Lynn Av., Ames, Ia. 


1-BROWN, Fanny Pomeroy, 6 Wrentham, Mass., 
Jan. 4, 1859. 

9-Elder Chad Brown (qv); 

8—Jeremiah (d 1690), m Mary-; 

7—-Daniel, m Frances Watson; 

6—-Benjamin (1708-82), m 1730, Abigail Maccoon; 

5—Jesse, m Mary Palmer (Nathaniel®’, responded 
at Lexington Alarm, m Mary Cheesebrough); 

4-Jesse, m Sarah Adams (Nathaniel5, soldier Am. 


went to 
m Martha Hara- 


30d signer of the Mayflower 


278 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


Rev., m Elizabeth, dau. James Comstock, sol- 
dier Am. Rev.); 

38-Benjamin, m Mary Ann Middleton. 

ll—Elder William Brewster (qv); 

10-Jonathan, m Lucretia Oldham; ‘ 

9-Ruth (1631-77), m 1651, John Pickett (i 1667); 

8—-Mary (1660-1734/35), m Benjamin Shapley (1645- 
1706; Nicholas’); ; 

7-Daniel (1689/90-1719), m 1717, Abigail Pierson (b 
1696; Rev. Abraham’, rector of Yale Coll.); 

6—Ruth, m 1751, Ichabod Rogers (1727-67; also desc. 
Elder William Brewster); 

5-Ichabod (d 1821), Am. Rev.; m 1778, Mary Hall 
(1753-1828) ; 

4—Mary (1784-1857), m 1800, Nathaniel Middleton 
(b 1773; William’, soldier Am. Rev., m Abigail 
Hancock); 

3-Mary Ann, m Benjamin Brown (3 above). 

7-John Whittlesey (1623-1704), m Ruth Dudley;. 

6—Eliphalet (1679-1737), m Mary Pratt; - 

5-Eliphalet (1714-86), m Dorothy Kellogg; 

4—David (1750-1825), turned out at alarms in Am. 
Rev.; m Martha Pomeroy (Quartus®; Seth®, 
maj. gen. militia); 

3-David ‘Chester (1803-83), m Mary Cogswell 
(Stephen4, m Anna, dau. of Isaac Camp, soldier 
Am. Rev.; William®, capt. militia, m Anna 
Whittlesey). { 

2-Dau. of Orlando Brown (b 1827), physician; 
bvtd. brig. gen. in Civil War; m Martha 
Pomeroy Whittlesey (b 1827); issue: I-Fanny 
Pomeroy (above); II-Mary Whittlesey (d 1910; 
m John Russell Perkins); III—D(avid) Chester 
(m Catharine Bess Cobden). 

Librarian. Mem. S.M.D., D.F.P.A., D.A.R. Sum- 
mer place: Deer Isle, Me. Residence: Wash- 
ington, Conn. 


1-BROWN, L(aurence) Lindsey, } Fall River, 
Mass., Oct. 27, 1888. 

1i—John Brown (d 1662); 

10—John (d 1662); 

9-John (d 1710); 

8-John (6 1675); 

7—Jeremiah (1711-76); 

6—Jarvis (1733-1809) ; 

5—-Seth (d 1816), m Susanna Gardner; 

4-Samuel (1792-1846), m Sarah Luther: 

3-Samuel Mason (1825-94), m Sarah Hannah Pit- 
man (Josiah‘; Samuel, m Sarah Howland, desc. 
John Howland, qv). 

9-Christopher Lindsey, from Scotland, 1630, set- 
tled at Salem, Mass., later at Lynn; 

8—John, m Mary Alley; 

7-John, m Elizabeth Monroe; 

6—-William, m Mary Wardwell; 

5-William, m Catherine Woodbury; 

4-Jonathan, m Hannah Esterbrook; 

3—Nathaniel (d 1888), m Sarah Harlow (Ephraim4, 
m Elizabeth Shaw, dese. John Alden, qv). 

2-Only child of George Pitman Brown (1851-1920), 
m 1887, Edna Lindsey (b 1850). 

M Dec. 28, 1920, Dorothy Ketchum, dau. of Archer 
Clifton Puddington, of St. John, N.B.; issue: 
1—Margaret Puddington, b Nov. 8, 1923; 2-Sarah 
Lindsey, 6 Dec. 7, 1924. 

A.B., Harvard, ’10, A.M., 1911. Librarian, Silas 
Bronson Library, Waterbury, Conn. Mem. 
A.L.A. Clubs: Harvard (New York), Graduates 
(New Haven). Address: Waterbury, Conn. 


1-BROWN, Lucius Polk, } Maury Co., Tenn., 
Aug. 1, 1867, 

5-Rev. John Brown, grad. Princeton, 1749; went 
to Augusta Co., Va.; educator; m Margaret 
Preston (among their sons were John and 
James, both U.S. senators); 

4—Dr. Samuel (b 1769), physician, Lexington, Ky.; 
with Dr. Ephriam McDowell was founder of 
the medical dept. of Transylvania U.; m Cath- 
erine Percy; 

3-James Percy (1812-44), m Lizinka Campbell. 

7-Maj. James Stoddert, from Scotland ca. 1675, 
and settled in Md.; 

6-Capt. Thomas, killed at Braddock’s defeat: 

5-Benjamin (1751-1813), maj. in Am. Rev.; first 
Sec. of the Navy, 1798-1801, in Cabinet of Presi- 
dent Washington; m 1781, Rebecca Lowndes: 

4-Harriott (1789-1849), m George Washington 
Campbell (1768-1848), A.B., Princeton, 1794: mem. 
8th, 3th and 10th Congresses, 1803-09; U.S. dist. 
judge; U.S. senator from Tenn., 1811-14 and 
1815-18; Sec. of the Treas., 1814-15, in Cabinet of 
Pp en Madison; first minister to Russia, 


eanorod (1820-72), m 1st, James Percy Brown (3 

above). 

8-Robert Bruce (Pollock) Polk (qv); 

7-John, m Joanna Knox; 

6—-William, m Priscilla Roberts; 

5-Thomas (ca, 1724-1794), of Mecklenburg Co., 
N.C.; a framer of the Mecklenburg Declara- 
tion of Independence; brig. gen. in Am. Rev.; 
m Susan Spratt (Thomas‘); 

4—William (1758-1834), 1t. col. Am. Rev.; mem. N.C. 
Gen. Assembly; brig. gen. U.S.A.; m 2d, Sarah 
Hawkins (Philemon®), among their sons was 
Leonidas, 1806-64, U.S.M.A., 1827, Ist P.B, bishop 
of La., lt. gen. C.S.A.; 

3-Lucius Junius (1802-70), planter; m 1832, Mary 
Ann Hastin. 

2-Son of Maj. Campbell Brown (1840-93), maj. 
C.S.A., 1861-65; farmer and livestock breeder; 
m 1866, Susan Rebecca Polk (1847-1922); issue: I— 
Lucius Polk (above); II—Richard Ewell (1870- 
1919; m Marion Lee); Il1I-George Campbell (1871- 
1912); IV—Percy (b 1874; m Gertrude Plunkett); 
V—Lizinka Campbell (1874-99). 

I-m Jan. 30, 1895, Jessie Roberts (1872-Aug. 30, 
1897); dau. of Albert Roberts; issue: 1—Camp- 
bell Huxley, b Nashville, Tenn., Oct. 25, 1896; 
V.M, 1501917; 02d (1t., Vist) lt. rand capt., Marine 
Corps, A.E.F., World War; m Aug. 13, 1921, 
Mary, dau. of Samuel R. Sanford. 

M 2d, Dec. 12, 1903, Susan Catherine Massie (av); 
issue: 1-Susan Massie, b Nashville, Tenn., Feb. 
11, 1906; Peabody Coll., ’27; 2-Lizinka Campbell, 
b Franklin, Tenn., Sept. 2, 1908; 3—-Lucia Cabell, 
6 Franklin, Oct. 28, 1910. 

Grad. in chemistry and geology, U. Va., ’89 (Beta 
Theta Pi, Phi Beta Kappa). Farmer and chem- 
ist. Food and drugs commr. of Tenn., 1908-15; 
dir. Bur. of Food and Drugs of N.Y. City 
Health Dept., 1915-20. Capt., Sanitary Corps, 
U.S.A., World War. Hobby: Interrelations of 
heredity and environment in man and animals, 
epee peace “Ewell Farm,” Spring Hill, Maury 

o., Tenn. 


1-BROWN, Susan Catherine Massie (Mrs. 
Lucius P.), b Lynchburg, Va., Sept. 10, 1872, 

6-Capt. Thomas Massie (d ca. 1731/32; probably 
son of Peter, whose name first appears as a 
resident of New Kent Co., Va., ca. 1680), bur- 
gess from New Kent Co., 1723-26; m Mary Wal- 
ker (d 1740); 

5-Capt. William (1718-will dated 1749), burgess; m 
Lacy Macon (1722-59; William*®; Gideon’); 

4—Maj. Thomas (1747-1834), officer Am. Rev.; m 
Sarah Cocke (1760-1838; Col. Bowler®; Bowler’; 
Richard’; Richard’; Lt. Col. Richard®); 

3—Dr. Thomas (1783-1864), m 1826, Sarah Carrington 
Cabell (1795-1831; William#; William’; William!®). 

6-William Withers, came to Fauquier CosmVas 
ante 1755, and settled on lands which had come 
down to him from his g.g.father Thomas 
Withers; 

5-Thomas; 

4-Fnoch Keane, officer Am. Rev.; m Janet Chinn 
(Thomas’, m Janet Scott [Walter?; Walter’; 
Walter’, first Laird of Raeburn; Sir William!®; 
William”; Walter]); 

38—Robert Walter (1795-1880), m Susan Dabney 
Alexander (Robert4, m Ann, dau. of Capt. Wil- 
liam Austin; Robert’, from Ireland, 1736). 

2-Dau. of Patrick Cabell Massie (1829-77), m 1857, 
Susan Catherine Withers (1832-1903), 

M Dec. 12, 1903, Lucius Polk Brown (qv for issue). 
perce: “Hwell Farm,” Spring Hill, Maury 

o., Tenn, 


1-BRYAN, Frederick Carlos, b Cleveland, O., 
July 16, 1858. 

8-Alexander Bryan (b 1602), from Eng. to Mil- 
ford, Conn., ca. 1639; gov.’s asst.; m Ann Bald- 


win; 

7-Richard (1632-89), King Philip’s War, m 3d, 
Mary Paintree;: 

6—Richard (1666-1734), justice of peace; town clerk, 
Milford; m Sarah Platt; 

5-Richard (1699-1767), m Mehitable Clarke: 

4-Col. Richard (1721-76), officer French and Indian 
War; m Sarah Fowler; 

3-Elijah (1760-1844), given badge of merit for 6 
years’ service in Am. Rev.; m Content Fowler. 

8-Thomas Barnum (1625-1695): one of eight found- 
ers of Danbury, Conn., 1685: 

7-Thomas (1663-1730), m Sarah Beardsley; 

6—-Thomas (1696-1762), m Deborah-—; 

5-Eliphalet (1729-68), m Blizabeth Benedict: 

Su phaiee (1750-1803), Am. Rev.; m Mary Bene- 

ict; 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 279 


3-Eli Starr (1783-1862), m Mary Root. 

2-Son of Judge Constant Bryan (1809-86), probate 
judge, lawyer, lecturer; m 1854, Susan Louise 
Barnum (1829-1922) ; gee Carlos (above); 
II-Isaac Jennings (b 

I—m June 18, 1898, Sheree Conger, b Boston, O., 
Sept. 26, 1870; ’D.A.R.; dau. of Sidney Potter 
Conger, m Rose Mellwain, of Boston, Summit 
Co., O.; issue (all b Washington, D.C): 1— 
Blanche Louise, b Oct. 12, 1899; U. Mich., ’21; 2— 
Frederick Conger, b Feb. 12, 1901; Dartmouth, 
728; 3-Robert Conger, D June 23, 1907. 

B.A., Western Reserve, ’78 (D.K.E.); LL.B., Cin- 
cinnati Law School, 1881; LL.M., George Wash- 
ington, 1903, D.C.L., 1905. Lawyer; v.p. North- 
west Savings Bank, etc. (See Who’s Who in 
America). Maj., 8th Ohio Inf., Spanish-Am. 
War; judge adv. ,and lt. col., Ohio N.G., re- 
tired after 30 yrs.’ service. Mem. S.C.W. (dep. 
gov. gen.), S.A.R. (past pres. D.C. Soc.), Soc. of 
the Army of Santiago de Cuba, Mil. Service 
Instn. Clubs: University, Washington Golf 
and Country. Residence: 1821 Adams Mill 
Road, Washington, D.C. 


toh ked toeere Albert, 0 Brooklyn, N.Y., July 26, 


9-George Bunker (son of William, a Huguenot, 
who went from France to Eng.), from Eng., 
1634, and settled at Ipswich, Mass.; an original 
settler of Topsfield; m Jane Godfrey; 

8-William (1648-1729), m 1669, Mary Macy; 

7—Benjamin (1683- 1721), m Deborah Paddock; 

6—Thomas (1719-85), commanded the ‘Bedford,’ 
1772, which hoisted the first flag of U.S. in 
Eng., 1783; m Ann Swain; 

5-Richard (1746- 88), of Nantucket, Mass.; m Eunice 
Mitchell; 

4-Richard, m Lois Cartwright; 

3-Thomas Gorham (0 1793), m Sarah Raymond. 

2-Son of Thomas Raymond Bunker (b 1820), m 
Emeline Birkbeck; issue: I-George Raymond 
(b 1845; m Katharine Uhler; m 2d, Jean Pol- 
hemus Cobb); II—Josephine (b 1847; m Edward 
D. Cooke); I1I—Sarah (b 1850; m Peter McCoy); 
IV-Albert. (above); V—Grace (b 1857; m Louis D. 
Bergh); Vi—Florence (b 1859; m Samuel R. Wil- 
Sete ViI-Emma Louise (b 1866; m Harry L. 

tone 

IV—m Oct. 8, 1884, Kate Knapp McElroy, 6 Brook- 
Lyi Niny es "Apr. 18, 1865; dau. of Samuel McElroy, 
CoE; built first city water works at Brooklyn; 
issue: 1-Katharine May, 0 Brooklyn, July 19, 
1885; Vassar, ’07; m Apr. 12, 1912, Ernest T. 
Bower (issue: Ruth IDES Albert B.; Robert; 
Jocelyn); 2—-George Haring, b Brooklyn, Feb. 27, 
1887; Ph.B., Yale-S., ’08; Ist lt. and capt., Ord- 
nance Corps, Uz. S.A.; with 20g At Cri Alsace- 
Lorraine, 1917-18; m Feb. 22, 1922, Katharine L., 
dau. of Edward Li Stevenson, of Yonkers, N. Y. 
(issue: Joanne); 3-Margaret, b Brooklyn, Apr. 
6, 1889; Westover, 709; m Oct. 15, 1912, Archibald 
ron Doty (issue: Margaret; Archibald); 4-EFliza- 
beth, b Yonkers, N.Y., July 29, 1900; Halsted 
and Miss Spence’s schools; m Oct. 13; 1921, Rob- 
ert C. Flack (issue: Anthony Hurlbutt). 

Ed. Poly. Inst. of Brooklyn. V.p. Najaido Sugar 
Co. Mem. O.F.P.A. Clubs: Transportation 
(N.Y. City), Hudson River Golf. Residence: 97 
Hudson Terrace, Yonkers, N.Y. 


hdad ap chet by hil pe ot Arthur, 6 Warwick, Can., 

Cts 6; x 

9-Thomas (Birch) Burch (d 1657), from Eng. to 
Dorchester, Mass., ca. 1637; 

8—Jeremiah, removed to Stonington, Conn., 1670; 

7—-Jonathan (6b ca. 1675), m 1706, Marcy Rathbun; 

6—Jonathan (b 1707), m 1735, Mary Rathbun; 

5—-Jonathan (b 1740), began to write name Burtch: 
founder of Hartford, Vt.; soldier Am. Rev.; m 
1765, Eunice-}; 

4-Jonathan (1766-1838), War 1812; m 1786, Sally 
Hosford (1766-1845) ; 

8-Powell G., War 1812; m Lovina Yale Palmer. 

2—Son of Rev. Oliver Edson Burch, Meth. min- 
ister in Can. and IIll.; m Sarah Jane Wright; 
issue: eece. (d); II—-William A. (above); III-— 
Mary V. (m C. A. Evans); IV—Hattie M.; V— 
Henry W.; VI-Carrie G. (m Elmer Weckerly). 

II-m Sept. 15, 1892, Dora M. Bovee, b Chicago; 
dau. of Haisey Bovee, of Chicago; issue: 1— 
Arthur Courtenay, b Chicago, June 19, 1893; 
Northwestern U., 715; was one of the six col- 
lege men apptd. by U.S. Bur. Edn. to repre- 
sent American colleges at the 4th Students’ 
Internat. Congress, at Santiago, Chile, 1914. 


Ph.B., Northwestern, ’90 (Delta U.). Ordained 
M.E. minister, 1886, and in active pastorates 
until 1900; financial sec., Northwestern U., 1900- 
1902; now in real estate business. Residence: 
1601 San Pasqual St., Pasadena, Calif. 


1-BURGAMY, Alma Gibson, 6) Hickory Grove, 
Lowndes Co., Ala. 

9-Capt. Thomas Purefoy (ca. 1578-ca. 1652-55; son 
of Humphrie, g.son of Sir Nicholas Purefoy, 
of royal descent), came to America in “The 
George,” 1621; settled in Elizabeth City Co., 
Va.; m 1620, Lucy Ransom (1598-1657-60) ; 

8-Thomas (1621-ca. 1675), justice of Elizabeth City 
Co.; his widow m Maj. Matthew Warkelin; 

7—-Nicholas (ca. 1661-ca. 1750), Craven Co., N.C.; m 
ca. 1700, Judith Searles (ca. 1680-ca. 1768), from 
Wales; 

6—Rev. Nicholas (ca. 1701-ca. 1788), Bapt. minister; 
m ca. 1736; 

5-Thomas (1741- 1802), m 1768, Sally— (1749-1807) ; 

4—-William (1781-1829), m 1800, Mary Frances Wil- 
liams (1782-1838) ; 

3-Martha LeNee (1814- 57), m 1830, John Burgamy 
(See Vol. 1, 518, for Burgamy lineage). 

7-—William Whitfiela (1688-ca. 1770), from Eng. in 
his own ship, ‘‘The Providence,” in early part 
of 18th Century, and settled in Nansemond, 
Va.; settled finally in Lenoir Co., N.C.; m 17138, 
Elizabeth Goodman (ca, 1697-1778), of Gates Co., 


IN; Ce$ 
6—William (1715-95), mem. N.C. Assembly; justice; 
mem. Gov.’s Council; m 1741, Rachel Bryan 
(1723-80) ; | 
types (1763-84), m 1782, Judge Kedar Bryan (See 
ol. 1, p. 518, for Bryan lineage); 
Rachel (1783- 1842), m Judge Gibson Sloan (1775- 


3-Rachel (1809-65), m 1838, Rev. John Avarette 
Fonville. 

10-Henry Sloan, of James City Co., Va.; mem. 
and speaker Va. House of Burgesses; 

9-William, of Henrico Co., Va.; burgess; 

8—(blank) ; 

7—Caleb (ca. 1671l-ca. 1751), of N.C.; m ca. 1691, 
Nancy Jane— (ca. 1675-ca. 1759); 

6—Joe (ca. 1700-ca. 1780), m ca. 1720, Margaret— (ca. 

1702-ca. 1771); 


5—-David (1728-1806), mem. Mecklenburg Co., N.C., 
militia, 1775-85; m 1759, Margaret Jones (1743- 


reat eo of New Hanover Co., N.C., m Mary 

nnie— 

4-Judge Gibson (1775-1834), m Rachel Bryan (4 
above). 


7—-John (Fonvielle) Fonville (ca. 1687-1741), Hugue- 
not, removed from Va. to nr. Newbern, INGOs 
m ca. 1714; 

6—John (1715-73), mem. Colonial Assembly of N.C.; 
m 1st, 1738, Elizabeth Brice (1718-42; William’, 
of Chowan Co., N.C., m Ann-); 

5—Frederick (1740-ca. 1770-73), m ca. 1765; 

4-Rev. Frederick (1770-1835), m 2d, 1798, 
Everett (1775-1816) ; 

38-Rev. John Avarette (1809-70), began to write 
name Fonville; m 1833, Rachel Sloan (3 above). 

2-Dau. of Tillman Peurifoy Burgamy, M.D. (1833- 
1891), physician and surgeon, Birmingham, 
Ala.; m 1862, Sarah Medora Fonville (1844-1924); 
issue: I-Elia Peurifoy (1863-94; m Martin Cas- 
sity Reynolds); II—Alma Gibson (above); III— 
Zuleika Theodosia (m John F. Gillespie); IV— 
Lillian Avarette (m William M. Goldsmith); 
V-—Martha Edlena (b 1872; m Dr. Jefferson D. 
baila ViI-Fannie May (m John Walker Pat- 
on). 

2-Ed. pvtly., public schools, and Birmingham 
Female Coll. Teacher of mentally defective 
children; music teacher. Mem. C.D.A., Scions 
of Colonial Cavaliers, First Families of Va., 
D.A.R., U.S.D.1812, U.D.C., Huguenot Soc. of 
SCe Residence: 3087 Highland Av., Birming- 
ham, Ala. 


1-—BURNETT, Eugenia Whyte Griffin (Mrs. 
Charles R.), b Salem, Va., Apr. 10, 1889. 

4—-Dr. Samuel Griffin (1762- 1812), A.B., Yale, 1784; 
removed from N.H. to Va. ca. 1786: m Char- 
lotte Hook; 

8—Dr. John Hook (1802-78), physician, Roanoke 
Co., Va.; U. Pa.; m Sarah Jane McClanahan. 

7-Augustine Leftwich (desc. de Leftwich family 
of Leftwich Manor, Cheshire, Eng.), of ‘‘Left- 
wich Hall,’”’ Bedford Co., Va.; m Elizabeth 
Stovall; 

6—Col. William, col. militia and furnished sup- 
plies in Am. Rev.; m Elizabeth Haynes; 


Mary 


280 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


5-Mary, m William Walton; 

4-Lucy, m John McClanahan; 

3-Sarah Jane (1812-1903), m John H. Griffin (3 
above). 

2-Dau. of Judge Wingfield Griffin (b 1846), of 
Salem, Va.; m 1879, Claudine Booker (b 1857); 
issue: I-—John H. (1882-1883); IlI—Ernestine () 
and d 1886); Il1I-Eugenia Whyte (above); IV— 
Claudine (b 1891); V-James Booker (6 1893); VI- 
Thomas Dillard (6 1896). 

III-—m Oct. 10, 1917, Charles Ryland Burnett (See 
Vol. 1, p. 526, for genealogy); issue (all b Rich- 
mond Va.): 1-Charles Ryland, Jr., 6 Oct. 7, 
1918; 2-EKugenia Griffin, 6 Jan. 2, 1921; 3—Judith 
Cary, b Apr. 25, 1925. ; 

Residence: 5906 Three Chopt Road, Richmond, 
Va. 


WHITMORE 


1-BUTCHER, Mary Whitmore Peck (Mrs. 
Thomas W.), b Orange, N.J., Sept. 22, 1872. 

9-William Peck (1601-94), from Eng., 1637; a 
founder of New Haven Colony, 1638; m 1622, 
Elizabeth— (d 1683); 

Se hae peer (1623-99), m 1656, Johanna Kitchell 
(d 1711); 

7-Samuel (1659-1746), m 1686, Ruth Ferris (1662-1745) ; 

6—Jeremiah (1690-1765), m Mary Johnson (1699-1763) ; 

5-Isaac (1745-1827), Am. Rev.; m 1784, Elizabeth 
Forman (1757-1844); 

4-Stephen (1792-1820), m Catherine Barclay Walter 
(1796-1877) ; 

3-Charles H. (1817-99), m 1840, Rebecca Adams 
(1821-1909). 

10-Elder William Brewster (qv): 

SMe, 1650), m 1684, Sarah Collier (d 1676; Wil- 
iam?®) ; 

see han (1645-1723), m 1672, Lydia Partridge 

7T-Sarah (b 1674), m 1705, Caleb Stetson (b 1682); 

6-Barzillai (b 1711), m 1742, Ruth Kempton; 

Ten eth (1742-79), m Experience Crowell (1743- 


4-Experience (1776-1818), m William Davie, Jr. 
(1772-1856) ; 


Scie B. (1817-66), m 1839, Henry Whitmore (1815- 


2-Dau. of Rudolph Adams Peck (1845-79), m 1870, 
Mary Eliza Whitmore (1848-1923); issue: I—-Lida 
Belle (6 1871; m Otis H. Green); II—Mary Whit- 
more (above). 

II-m July 3, 1900, Thomas Walter Butcher, } 
Macomb, Ill., July 3, 1867; educator (See Who’s 
Who in America); issue: 1-Thomas Peck, b 
Wellington, Kan., Mar. 17, 1905; 2-Walter Whit- 


more, 6 Enid, Okla., Oct. 14, 1911; 3—Mary 
Louise, 6 Emporia, Kan., Oct. 4, 1916. 

Ed. Lasell Sem., Auburndale, Mass. Mem. C.D.A., 
D.A.R., P.E.O., etc. Residence: 512 W. 12th Av., 
Emporia, Kan. 

1-BUSHNELL, Sophie Walker Hyndshaw (Mrs. 
Drayton W.), b Henry, Ill., May 1, 1859. 

6-John Hyndshaw; 


5-Capt. James (1720-65), capt. French and Indian 


War; Ft. Hyndshaw, nr. Delaware Water Gap, 
was named for him; m 1746, Maria DuPue; 

4-James (1752-1819), soldier Am. Rev.; m 1794, 
Esther (Bailey) Patterson (1767-1850), widow; 

3-Rev. James Bailey (1801-89), A.B., Princeton, 
1820, A.M., 1832; chaplain U.S.A., 1862-65; m 1825, 
Abigail Sophia Cutler. 

9-John (Cunditt) Condit (d 1713), from Eng. or 
Wales, with his son Peter, ca. 1678; settled in 
Essex Co., N.J.; 

8—Peter (d 1714), m 1695, Mary Harrison (Samuel®); 

Fees (1698/99-1768), m 1724/25, Phebe Dodd (1703- 


)5 

6-Silas (1738-1801), del. Cont. Congress, 1781-84; 
Racor N.J. Assembly; m 1760, Phebe Day 

5-Elizabeth Phebe (1762-85), m 1781, James Cook, 
soldier Am. Rev.; 

4-Blizabeth (1782-1846), m 1800, Col. Joseph Cutler 
(b 1775; Abijah®, soldier Am. Rev., m Dinah Lee; 
Uriah®; John’?; James’; James’, qv); 

3-Abigail Sophia (1803-69), m James B. Hyndshaw 
(3 above). 

8—Daniel Walker (@ post 1702), who came from 
BDe 1657, and settled in Talbot Co., Md.; m 

ice-; 

7-Charles (d 1730), m Rebecca Isaac; 

6—Joseph (1715-1800), m Catherine-; 

5-Christopher (1757-1841), served in Am. Rev.; m 
Patience Foster; 

4—John (1784-1832), m Elizabeth Walker; 

yee are (1812-69), m 1839, Rachel Wiltsee 

2-Dau. of Silas Condict Hyndshaw (1831-1910), m 
1858, Elizabeth Ann Walker (1839-1915); issue: I— 
Sophie Walker (above); II-Frank M. (b 1861; m 
Dollie Whitlock). 

I-m Dec. 24, 1878, Drayton Wilson Bushnell (Dec. 
22, 1844-June 29, 1920); son of Luman J. Bush- 
nell, of Ohio. 

Mem. C.D.A. (v.p. Ia. soc.), D.F.P.A. (past state 
pres.), D.A.R. (hon. v.p. gen. nat. soc.), U.S.D. 
1812 (hon. state pres.). Summer place: Council 
Bluffs, Ia. Winter place: Miami, Fla. 


1-CAPE, Henry, } New York, N.Y., May 9, 1866: 

5-Lt. James Willis, of New Rochelle, N.Y.; Ist 
lt., Ist Regt. Westchester Co. Militia in Am. 
Rev.; m Mary Peters; 

4-Richard, of White Plains, N. Y.; m Sarah Car- 
penter; 

3-James, of Fordham, N.Y.; m Margaret June. 

f—Stebbins Baxter, of Salem, potas 

5-John, pvt., 4th Westchester Co. Militia: 
wounded, and prisoner, June 24, 1779-Jan. 9, 1780; 

4-Mary Bell, m Zabud June; 

3-Margaret, m James Willis (3 above). 

2-Son of Henry Christian Cape (1832-80), mem. 
Lilly, Razanus & Co., importers, N.Y. City; m 
Sarah Willis (1887-1917); issue: I-Jessie (b 1862; 
m J. B,Dunbar); II—Henry (above). 

II-m Nov. 26, 1890, Emily Palmer (qv); issue: 1— 
Henry, Jr., b New York, Sept. 5, 1891; M.E., 
Cornell, ’13 (Theta Xi); 2d It., Ist lt. and capt., 
inf., served as a.-d.-c. 12th Div.; mem. S.R.; m 
Jan, 19, 1918, Helen Kingman, dau. of Frederic 
Clark Sayles (issue: Mary Sayles); 2-Mary 
Story, b New York, July 6, 1895; m Apr. 11, 1925, 
Walter Merrill Hall. 

Ed. private schools. Treas., The Santa Clara 
Lumber Co.; treas. Nat. Wholesale Lumber 
Dealers Assn. Hon. mem. N.Y. Lumber Trade 
Assn.; mem. S.R. Clubs: New York, Nassau 
Country. Summer place: Bay Head, N.J. Resi- 
dence: 1 W. 67th St., New York. 


1-CAPE, Emily Palmer (Mrs. Henry), } N.Y. 
City, Oct. 6, 1865. 

Dese. Victor Palmer (1585-1661/62), from Eng. to 
Salem, Mass., 1628; at Charlestown, 1629-43; 
freeman, 1634; constable, 1633; removed to 
Rehoboth; 1st rep. Gen. Ct. from that town, 
1646, 47; a founder of Stonington, Conn., 1653: 
m Ann (Elizabeth)—; m 2d, Rebecca Short; m 84d, 
Esther-; and thru: ; 

5-Stephen, 6b at Stonington, moved to Bedford, 
Westchester Co., N.Y.; 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 281 


4-Lewis, of Bedford, N.Y.; m Mary Williamson; 

3—James R., m Mathilda Griffen. 

4—Lewis Story, of Saratoga, N.Y.; m Sarah Hicks 
Herrick; 

3-Rufus, m Eliza Rue. 

2-Dau. of Walter Bowne Palmer (1834-76), pres. 
Tenth Nat. Bank, of N.Y. City; m 1859, Mary 
Elizabeth Story (1840-1917); issue: I—Elizabeth 
(b 1860; m Dr. William B. Anderton); II-Mary 
(18638-1912); ~III—Emily (above); IV—Francis 
Palmer (1867-75); V—Julia (b 1869; m William 
Gardner); VI—Alice Hortense (1871-1911). 

IlI-m Nov. 26, 1890, Henry Cape (qv for issue). 

First woman to enter Columbia U., 1888-87. Was 
chmn. of organization in N.Y. State of Wom- 
an’s Div. of Council of Nat. Defense. Author 
and artist. Author: Fairy Surprises for Little 
Folks; The Lantern Bearer; Oriental Apho- 
risms; Lester F. Ward, A Personal Sketch. 
Co-editor: Glimpses of Cosmos, 6 vols. Mem. 
D.R., Sorosis, Woman’s City Club, Anthropo- 
sophical Soc., Sociological Club of New York, 
Rationalists (London), Positivists (London), 
Residence: 1 W. 67th St., New York. 


1-CARDEN, George Alexander, } Dalton, Ga., 
Nov. 23, 1865. 
aor cer edad Carden, from England early in 
0; 


3-George Washington (d ca. 1880), m Elizabeth 

hite. 

2-Son of Moses White Carden (1845-1925), officer 
C.S.A.; m 1865, Salena, dau. of Harrison Kin- 
nebrew Dunn. 

M June 26, 1890, Carrie Burns Shumard (d Nov. 2, 
1899); dau. of Dr. George G. Shumard, surgeon, 
U.S.A.; issue (all 6 Dallas, Tex.): 1-Isabel, Bb 
1891; m 1918, William V. Griffin; 2-Salena, 6 1892; 
m 1912, Lt. Garnet Hulings, U.S.N.; 3—Carrie 
Burns, m Maj. Gerald C. Maxwell, of London. 

M 2d, Feb. 17, 1908, Rose Porter, 6 Paris, Mo., 
1866; dau. of Richard Porter,’ of Paris, Mo.; 
issue (all Bb Dallas): 1—-Leona, b Nov. 25, 1903; 
2—-Elizabeth, b 1906; 3-George A., Jr., b 1907. 

A.B., A. and M. Coll., Auburn, Ala., ’82; studied 
law. Mem. law firm of Carden, Starling, Car- 
den & Hemphill, of Dallas, Tex., and N.Y. 
City; also mem. firm Carden, Green & Co., 
bankers and brokers, N.Y. City (See Who’s 
Who in America). Clubs: Chevy Chase (Wash- 
ington), City, Dallas Golf and Country (Dal- 
las), University, Automobile, Bankers, Squash 
(New York). Residence: 3107 Oak Lawn Av., 
br Tex., and “Alamo,” Bay Shore, L.I., 


tear «teats Henry Hall, 6 Boston, Mass., Oct. 

8-Rev. Thomas Carter (qv); 

ac epee! (1640-93), m 1672, 

ae ee (1678-1738), m 1701, Dorothy Wilder (1686- 
44 


D) 5 
s-Ephraim (1714-93), m 1738, Abigail Wilder (6 
ee (1764-1835), m 1784, Sally Bridge (1766- 
Mati (1786-1869), m 1811, Sally Crawford (1791- 


7—John Hall (1627-1701), m 1656, Elizabeth Green 
(1639-1713) ; 
Srenival (1672-1752), mm 1696, Jane Willis (1677- 


5-Thomas (1712-97), m 1758, Hulda Park (1724-1809); 
Sason ee, (1760-1813), m 1784, Lois Harrington (1763- 


07) 

3-Adin (1795-1856), m 1818, Eunice Gorham Davis. 
10—John Howland (qv); 
9 Desire (d 1683), m 1643, Capt. John Gorham (qv); 
8—John (1651-1716), m 1674, Mary Otis (1653-1733) ; 
7-Temperance (b 1678), m 1696, Stephen Clapp 

(1670-1756) ; 
eee (6 1709), m 1787, Desire Bourne (6 


5—Desire (1741-1813), m 1767, Prince Gorham (b 


1730) ; 

4-Abigail (b 1769), m 1790, Isaac Davis (1764-1802) ; 

3—Eunice G. (1796-1886), m Adin Hall (3 above). 

2-Son of Henry Carter (1812-88), mcht.; m 1841, 
Eunice Gorham Hall (1820-88); issue: I-Emily 
Gorham (b 1851; m Horace Williams Fuller); 
II—Henry Hall (above). 

II-m Aug. 9, 1918, Adelaide Alene Phillips, b 
Nottingham, Eng., Apr. 8, 1872; dau. of James 
Osborne Leverton, of Teversal, Notts., Eng. 

S.B., M.I.T., ’77. Consulting engr. Mem. S.M.D., 


Eunice Brooks 


Am. Soc. C.E., Boston Soc. C.E. Clubs: Cal- 
umet (New York), Boston Art, Santee. Resi- 
dence: 195 St. Paul St., Brookline, Mass. 


rier Francis M., b Chicago, IIl., Apr. 1%, 
8-John Case (d 1703/04), on land record of Hart- 
ford, Conn., 1639/40; settled at Windsor, Conn., 
1656-69, thence to Simsbury; m Sarah Spencer 
(William®, a founder of the A. and H.A. Co. 


of Boston); 
m 1688, Elizabeth Holcomb 


7—William (1665-1700), 
(Joshua§); 

6—-Capt. James (1693-1759), rep. gen. Assembly 13 
times; capt. Simsbury militia; m 1715, Esther 
Fithian, of Newark, N. 

5—Capt. Josiah (1718- 89), m ca. "1740, Esther Highley 
(Brewster); 

4-Capt. Fithian (1758-1829), Am. Rev.; m 1780, Am- 
aryllis Humphrey; 

3-Mamre (1786-1859), rep. Conn. Legislature; m 
1807, Abi Tuller (Elisha‘). 

5-Charles Smith (b Bath Co., Va.), m Sarah-; 

4—-William (6b 1769), m Sarah Hays (b 1781); 

3-Lewis Duckworth (1811-79), m Maria Millman 
(1815-83). 

2-Son of Salmon Mamre Case (1823-85), settled 
at Chicago ca. 18538, where he was wholesale 
dry goods, later wholesale grocery, merchant; 
m 1854, Frances Maria Smith (1834-1919); issue: 
I—Ella Frances (m George W. Taylor); II- 
Ida Mary; IlI—-John Edward; IV—Marie Lou- 
a rat wasn O. von Hofsten); V—Francis M. 
above 

V—m Jan. 23, 1896, Carrie Spooner (qv for issue). 

Mem. Francis M. Case & & Co., mortgage bank- 
ers, Chicago, 1888-95; of Spooner, Case & Co., 
1898-19038; again Francis M. Case & Co. since 
1908. Formerly vice chmn. All Chicago Coun- 
cil; dir. Better Govt. Assn.; mem. Chicago 
Hist. Soc., Art Inst. of Chicago, etc. Volun- 
teer service at Great Lakes Naval Training 
Rd., Hubbard Woods, I1l. 
Station since 1917. Residence: 160 Sheridan 


1-CASE, Carrie Spooner (Mrs. Francis M.), 0 
Chicago, Ill., July 18, 1870. 

8—William Spooner (1622- 84), was at Salem, 
Mass., 1687; freeman, 1654; a founder of Dart- 
mouth, 1660; town officer; m 2d, 1652, Hannah 
Pratt (Joshua’, m Bathsheba-); 

7-Samuel (1655-1739), constable at Dartmouth; m 

xperience Wing (Daniel’, m Anna Ewer); 

6—Daniel (1694-1797, aet. 103), freeman at New- 
port, R.I., 1732; deacon First Ch., Petersham, 
Mass., many yrs.; m 1st, Elizabeth Ruggles (6 
1710; John’, m Hannah Devotion); 

5-Shearjashub (1735-85), of Heath, Mass.; pvt. 
Am. Rev.; m 1760, Sarah Whipple (d 1796; Rev. 
Ebenezer’, m Prudence Dudley); 

4-John (1775-1801), m 1800, Nancy Harrington (b 
1780; Thomas®, m Rebecca Ballard); 

38-John Milton (1801-77), m 1825, Phebe Thompson 
Chapin. 

9-Dea. Samuel Chapin (qv); 

8—Josiah (1634-1726), of Mendon, Mass.; m Ist, 
1658, Mary King (1639-76; John®, m Dorothy-); 

7-Capt. Seth (1668-1746), m 2d, 1691, Bethiah Thur- 
ston (1672-1744; Dea. John’, m Mary Hood): 

oe: John (1698-1770), m 1718/19, Dorcas— (1694- 

5-Dea. John (1780-1815), m 1754, Rhoda Albee (17381- 
1819; Obadiah’, m Jean-); 

4-Ziba (1770-1819), m 1793, Lucy Brown (1774-1854): 

3—Phebe Thompson (1801- 78), m John Milton 
Spooner (3 above). 

%#John Pettibone (d 1713), of Windsor, later 

Sarah Eggleston 


Simsbury, Conn.; m 1664, 
(1643-1713; Begot?®); 

8-Samuel (1672-1747), m Judith Shepard (b 1679; 
Abraham®, m Judith Sill; Ralph, qv); 

7-Col. Jonathan (1709-76), comd. 18th Regt. at 
Bunker Hill and later col. Am. Rev.; rep. 
Conn. Assembly 14 yrs.; m Martha Hunphrey 
(1711/12-1796; Thomas’, m Hannah Hillyer): 

6—Ozias (1737-1812), capt., maj., lt. col. in Am. 
Rev.; mem. Conn. Assembly, 1779-92; m Sibyl 
Guernsey; 

5-Gen. Chauncey (1759-1811), Ist 1t., U.S.A.; rep. 
Have Assembly 18 sessions; m Theodosia 

a 

Lian, Ralph (1796-1884), 
bly; moved to Ohio, later to Wis.; lawyer: 
m Jane Ste Curtis (Jephtha’, m Sarah 

Pelletrean Hilly 


8—Chauncey bomen (1817- 1902), merchant, Fond 


mem. Conn, Assem- 


282 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


en Wis.; m 1842, Caroline Eunice Pea- 

ody. 

§-Lt. Francis Peabody (qv); f 

8—-William (1646-1700), land grant for services in 
King Philip’s War; m 2d, 1684, Hannah Hale 
(1663-1723; Thomas®, m Mary Hutchinson); 

7-Richard’ (1691-1769), m Ruth Kimball (1698- 1771; 
Richard’, m Sarah Spafford); 

ary (1717-88), m 1742, Mary Prentice (Nathan- 
iel’); 

5-William Henry (1760-1841), m 1795, Ruth Bulk- 
ley (1773-1853; Daniel®, m Hannah Hill); 

Dea eae (b 1797), m 1821, Electa Vallette 

3-Caroline Eunice (1822-74), m Chauncey J. Pet- 
tibone (3 above). 

2-Dau. of Frank Eugene Spooner (1844-1925), set- 
tled at Chicago, 1864; agt. Chicago Union 
Lime Works;’m 1869, Maria Caroline Pettibone 
(1843-1920); issue: I-Carrie (above); II—Mae 
Phebe (b 1872; m 1915, James Taylor Dickson, d 
1920); IlI-Frank Vallette (1874-1902). 

I-m Jan. 23, 1896, Francis M. Case (qv); issue: 
1—Carolyn Frances, 6} Evanston, IIll., Aug. 22, 
1905; A.B., Smith, ’26. 

Mem. D.A.R., Chicago Hist. Soc. Clubs: Chi- 
cago College, Smith College (Evanston and 
Chicago), Woman’s (Winnetka and Chicago), 
etc. Residence: 160 Sheridan Rd. Hubbard 
Woods, Ill. 

var ert Sophie Pearce, } Annapolis, Md., May 

8-Thomas Casey (1636-1719), from Eng. to New- 
port, R.I., 1658; m Sarah-; 

7-Adam (1667-1765), m 1706, Mary Greenman (d 
1747; Edward’, of Newport, m Mary-); 

6—-Thomas (1706-97), dep. Gen. Assembly of R.I.; 
justice; m 1728, Comfort Langford (1704-84; 
Thomas’, m Sarah-); 

5-Silas (1734-1814), dep. Gen. Assembly; m 1759, 
Abigail Coggeshall (1737-1821; Daniel®, m Mary, 
dau. of Michael Wanton; Daniel?; Joshua’; 
John’, Ist pres. Colony of R.1.); 

«Wanton (1760-1842), Am. Rev.; m 1789, Elizabeth 
Goodale (1772-1830; Maj. Nathan®, 5th Mass, 
Cont. Line, m Elizabeth, dau. of David Phelps; 
Solomon’; John’); 

3-Silas (1807- 82), U.S.M.A., 26; maj. gen. U.S.A.; 
vet. Seminole, Mexican, and Civil wars; m 
1st, 1830, Abby Perry Pearce (1813-62). 

2-Dau. of Silas Casey (1841-1913), U.S.N.A., ’60; 
rear adm. U.S.N. (See Who’s Who in Amer- 
ica, Vol. 7); m 1865, Sophie Gray (1843-1922), dau. 
of Henry Foxall Heberton, m 1841, Sophie 
Gray White; issue: I-Sophie Pearce (above); 
II-Elizabeth Gray (m Clarence Wyatt Bis- 
pham). 

I-Ed. pvt. schools in U.S. and at Nice, France, 
and Dresden, Germany. Was capt., A.R.C., 
and maj., Nat. Service School during World 
War.) Mem. C.DZAs °D.C:G:;) D.CeD{A. Re (re= 
gent Army and Navy Chapter), Guadeloupe 
Soc. (pres.), Dames of the Loyal Legion. Clubs: 
Washington, City, Colonial Dames (gov. and 
treas.), Chevy Chase. Residence: The Oak- 
land, Washington, D.C. 


1-CASTLE, George Parmelee, 6 Honolulu, Ha- 
waii, Apr. 29, 1851. 

7-Henry Castle (1613-1697/98), from Eng. to Va. 
in the “Transport,’’ 1635; lived at Fairfield 
and Woodbury, Conn.; m 1666, Abigail Finch 
(d 1725; Daniel’; Abraham’); 

6—-Isaac ’(1672- 1727), of Woodbury, Conn.; m 24d, 
1715, Joanna (Richardson) Warner (b 1683 ; Set. 
Thomas’, m Mary Senior); 

5—Daniel (1717-77), justice for Fairfield and 
Fenn: cos., Conn.; m 1739, Elizabeth— (1719- 

4—Ebenezer (1742-1816), of Cazenovia, N.Y.; m 
1768, Eunice Northrup 

3-Samuel (1770-1847), m 1199, Phoebe Parmelee. 

7-Joseph Northrup (qv); 

6-Jeremiah (1653- 1734), of Milford, Conn.; m ca. 
1688, Phebe— (d 1735); 

5-Dea. Benjamin (bap. 1696-1775), of Newtown, 
Conn.; m 1724, Sarah Platt (1701/02-1775; Lt. 
Joseph®, m Mary, dau. of Daniel Kellogg; Dea. 
Richard? v); 

4—Bunice (i743. 1808), m Ebenezer Castle (4 above). 

8-John Parmelee (qv); 

7-John (1620-84), of Guilford, Conn.; m 3d, 1658/ 
1659, Hannah— (d 1687/88); 

6-Dea. Joel (1675-1748), petitioner for incorpora- 
tion of Durham, Conn.; m 1706, Abigail An- 
drews (b 16677); 


5-Hezekiah (1710/11-1796), took oath of fidelity, 
1777; m 1st, 1737, Mehitable Hall (1716-55; Sam- 
uel®, m Lois, dau. of Nathaniel Royce; Capt. 
Samuel’, m Hannah, dau. of John Walker; 
Dea. John, qv); 

4—Charles (1753- -1839), m 1779, Mary Tyler; 

3—Phoebe (1779-1856), m Samuel Castle 38 above). 

7—Peter Tyler (d 1712), of Branford, Conn.; m tet 
1671, Deborah Swaine (1654-ca. 1684; Daniel’, 
Dorcas, dau. of Robert Rose; Hon. William, 
governing magistrate of Conn.); 

6—Peter (1672/73-ca. 1741), of Branford; 

5—Paul (d 1793), m 1st, 1739, Mary Frisbie (1720- 
1760; Jonathan®, m Thankful, dau. of Samuel 
Foote; Jonathan’, m Mary—-; Edward’, m Han- 


nah-—); 

4—Mary (1757-1828), m Charles Parmelee (4 above). 

2-Son of Hon. Samuel Northrup Castle (1808-94), 
former agent of A.B.C.F.M. in Hawaii; privy 
councillor, 1863; pres. Hawaiian Legislature, 
1864-65; apptd. to House of Nobles; philan- 
thropist; m 186, Angeline L. Tenney (1810-41); 
m 2d, 1842, Mary Tenney (1819-1907); issue (1st 
marriage): I-Mary Tenney (b 1838; m 1862, Ed- 
ward G. Hitchcock, d 1898); (24d marriage): II- 
Samuel (6 and d 1843); I1I—Charles Alfred (1844- 
1874; m 1870, Claire Coleman, d 1917); IV—Harriet 
Angeline (1847-1924; m 1876, Charles C. Cole- 
man); V—William Richards (qv for Tenney 
lineages); VI-—George Parmelee (above); VII-—- 
Albert Tyler (1853-64); VIII-James Bicknell 
(1855-1918; m 1879, Julia White); IX—Caroline 
D. (6 1858; m 1905, William D. Westervelt); 
X—Helen Kingsbury (b 1860; m 1891, Prof. 
George H. Mead); XI—Henry Northrup (1862- 
1895; m 1889, Freda Steckner, d 1890; m 2d, 1892, 
Mabel Wing). 

ViI-m Oct. 17, 1879, Ida Mary Tenney, } Plain- 
field, N.Y., June 30, 1856; dau. of Lucian Pom- 
eroy Tenney, of Plainfield; issue: 1—-Dorothy, 
6 Honolulu, H.T., Dec. 28, 1882; 2-Margaret 
Tenney (Mrs. Alfred Marston Tozzer, qv for 
maternal Tenney lineage). 

Ed. Punahou Sch., Honolulu, U. Mich., 1 yr., 
and Detroit Med. Sch. Capitalist, education- 
ist, philanthropist. Mem. Advisory Council 
Rep. of Hawaii. Entered firm of Castle & 
Cooke, Honolulu, 1875, becoming a partner, 
1882, v.p. 1894-1903, pres. 1903-16, and again v.p. 
from.) 1916s also edira.» Hirst | Nate bank OL 
Hawaii and First Am. Savings & Trust Co. 
Mem. S.A.R., etc. Address: P.O. Box 2990, Hon- 
olulu, H.T. 


1-TOZZER, Margaret Tenney Castle (Mrs. Al- 
fred M.), 6 Honolulu, H.I., July 21, 1886. 

9-Thomas Tenney (qv); 

8—-Dea. John (1640-1722), m 1st, 1663, Mercy Parrat 
(1646-67; Francis®, m Blizabeth et 

7-Dea. Samuel (1667- 1747/48), m 2d, 1690, Sarah 
Boynton (1671/72-1709; Capt. Joseph’, m Sarah, 
ain): of Richard Swan, qv; John’, m Ellen 

e 

6—Joseph (1698/99-1775), m 1722/28, Abigail Wood 
(1700-post 1743; John’, m Isabel, dau. of Edward 
Hazen; Thomas’, m Ann Hunt?);: 

5—Jesse (1741-1815), Am. Rev.; m 1773, Hannah 
Griswold; 

4-Dea. Levi (1781-1869), War 1812; m 1807, Mary 
Kingsbury; 

3—Lucian Pomeroy (1825-89). 

2~Dau. of Ida Mary Tenney, m 1879, George Par- 
melee Castle (qv for other lineages). 

M Apr. 10, 1918, Alfred Marston Tozzer, 6 Lynn, 
Mass., July 4, 1877; A.B., Harvard, ’00, A.M. 
1901, Ph.D., 1904; prof. anthropology, Harvard 
U. (See Who’s Who in America); issue: 1— 
Anne (Dec. 10, 1918-Aug. 5, 1926); 2—-Joan, b 
Cambridge, Mass., Sept. 19, 1921. 

Residence: 7 Bryant St., Cambridge, Mass. 


1-CASTLE, William Richards, } Honolulu, H.I., 
Mar. 19, 1849. 

8-Thomas Tenney (qv); 

7-—Dea. John (1640-1722), m 1st, 1663, Mercy Parrat 
(1646-67; Francis’, m Elizabeth-); 

6-Dea. Samuel (1667-1747/48), m 2d, 1690, Sarah 
Boynton (1671/72-1709; Capt. Joseph’, m Sarah, 
oon of Richard Swan, qv; John’, m Ellen 

ell); 

5—Joseph (1698/99-1775), m 1722/23, Abigail Wood 
(1700-post 1743; John*®, m Isabel, dau. of Ed- 
ward Hazen; Thomas’, m Ann Hunt?): 

4-Jesse (1741-1815), Am. Rev.; m 1773, Hannah 
Griswold; 

3-Dea. Levi (1781-1869), War 1812; m 1807, Mary 
Kingsbury. 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 283 


9-Edward Griswold (qv); 
meas eretat (1635-71), of Norwich, Conn.; dep. 
en 
7-Capt. Samuel (1665-1740), of Norwich; m Ist, 
1685, Susannah Huntington (1668-1727; Chris- 
topher’, m Ruth, dau. of Dea. William Rock- 


well, qv); 

6-Samuel (1693-1753), m 1719, Elizabeth Abell (0 
1697/98; Dr. Samuel’, m Elizabeth, dau. of 
Thomas Sluman; Sgt. Caleb’, m Ist, Margaret, 
dau. of John Post); 

5-Ebenezer (1725-post 1790), of Orwell, Vt.; m 
1748, Hannah Merrill (d 1779); 

4-Hannah (1754-1833), m Jesse Tenney (4 above). 

8-Joseph Kingsbury (qv); 

7—-Nathaniel (1649/50-1694), ‘of Dedham, Mass.; m 
1678, Mary Bacon (1652-1711; John’, m Rebecca 
Hall; Michael, qv); 

6—-Set. Nathaniel Ter 1724/25), m 1695, Abigail 
Beker (1674/75-1764; Lt. John’, m Abigail, dau. 
of Hon. Daniel Fisher; Edwards, m Joan-); 

5-Benjamin (1715-87), of Dedham and Walpole, 
Mass.; m ist, 1741, Jedidah Cooke (1713-75) ; 

4-Dea. Benjamin (1742-1827), various revolution- 
ary coms.; rep. Gen. Ct., 1775-76; selectman, 
Walpole; m ist, 1768, Abigail Sawin; 

3—Mary (1787-1853), m Levi Tenney (3 above). 

8-John Sawin (d 1690), from Eng., settled at 
Watertown, Mass.; selectman; m Ist, 1652, Abi- 
gail Munning (b 1627; George’); 

7-Thomas (1657-1727), m 1683, Deborah Rice (1659/ 
60- hd De eae Rt m Martha Lamson; Dea. Ed- 
mun 

6—Lt. Soin (1689-1760), m 1712, Joanna Lyon (1690- 
1765; George’, m Thankful, dau. of Capt. Rob- 
ert Babcock; George’, m Hannah Tolman); 

5—-Capt. Thomas (1717-90), town clk., selectman; 
capt. Natick Mil. Co.; m Ist, 1747/48, Abigail 
Morse (1727/28-1773; Eleazer®, m Abigail Clapp; 
Samuel’, m Deborah—; Daniel’, m Lydia Fisher; 
Samuel, qv); 

4-Abigail (1748-93), 
above). 

2-Son of Mary Tenney (1819-1907), m as his 2d 
wife, Hon. Samuel Northrup Castle (1808-94). 
For issue and Castle lineages see George Par- 
melee Castle. 

M Oct. 12, 1875, Ida Beatrice Lowrey (Nov. 5, 
1854-Jan. 23, 1926); dau. of Frederick Canfield 
Lowrey, of Mass.; issue (all b Honolulu, H.1I.): 
1—William Richards, Jr., b June 19, 1878; A.B., 
Harvard, ’00; author (See Who’s Who in 
America); m June 3, 1902, Margaret, dau. of 
Dr. John Woodford Farlow, of Boston (issue: 
Rosamond, b 1904); 2-Alfred Lowrey, } Mar. 
18, 1884; A.B., Harvard, ’06, LL.B., 1908; m Dec. 
8, 1908, Ethelinda, dau. of Frederick A. 
Schaefer, of Honolulu (issue: Alfred L., Jr., 0 
1910; Gwendolyn, b 1918; William Donald, } 
1916); 3-Beatrice, 6 Honolulu, July 30, 1888. 

Ed. Oahu Coll. (Honolulu), Oberlin (O.) Coll., 
Harvard and Columbia U. law schools, LL.B., 
Columbia, 1873 (hon. A.M., Oberlin, 1887). Law 
practice at Honolulu from 1876; atty. gen. of 
Kingdom of Hawaii, Feb.-Nov. 1876; mem. 
Legislature, 1878, 86, 87, 88 (pres. 1887, 88); an- 
nexation commr., 1898; minister resident at 
Washington, 1895; pres. Bd. of Edn. of Rep. 
of Hawaii, 1896; etc. (See Who’s Who in 
America). Residence: 1301 Victoria St., Hon- 
olulu, H.T. 


1-CHAMBERLAIN, Bernard Peyton, } “Bird- 
wood,” Albemarle Co., Va., Nov. 21, 1896. 

5—-William Chamberlain (1755-1828), set. Am. Rev.; 
maj. gen. Vt. militia; mem. 8th and 11th Con- 
gresses; It. gov. of Vt., 1813-15; m Martha East- 


man; 

4—William (d 1830), prof. Greek and treas. Dart- 
mouth Coll.; m Sarah Little Gilman; 

3-Dr. William Mellen, m Susan Emerson Chan- 
qe) (g.dau. of Judge John Winthrop Chan- 

er). 

5-John Rowzee Peyton, m Ann Hooe; 

4-Gen. Bernard, m Julia Amanda Green (Col. 
Moses); 

3—-Maj. Moses Green, m Martha Champe Carter. 

10-—Col. Richard Cocke (qv); 

9-Capt. Thomas (1638-96), ‘‘“Malvern Hills,” Hen- 
rico Co., Va.; sheriff, burgess; m Margaret 
Wood (Gen. Abram?); 

8—Capt. Thomas (1662-1707), sheriff, burgess; m 
Mary Brazier 

7-James Powell (1688-1747), m Martha, dau. John 
Herbert, of the family of Herbert of Col- 
brook, Co. Monmouth, Eng.; 


m Benjamin Kingsbury (4 


6-James (b 1721), m Mary Magdeline Chastain 
(Dr. Stephen’); 
5-James Powell, of “Malvern Hill,” m Lucy 


Smith; 
Charles Carter (Edward, of 


4-Lucy, m Dr. 
“Blenheim’’); 

Aah at C., m Maj. Moses Green Peyton (3 
above). 

2-Son of William Chandler Chamberlain, farm- 
er, of “Midmont,’” University, Va.; m Mary 
Chastain Peyton (1866-1922); issue: I-Bernard 

; ieee (above); II-William Chandler, Jr. (0 

I-Not married. A.B., U. Va., ’19 (Zeta Psi), 
B.L., 1922. Lawyer. Pvt., Base Hosp. 41, overseas, 
June 1918-Apr. 1919; 2d lt., 5th Md. N.G., 1924. 
Residence: ‘“Midmont,” University, Va. 


1-CHAMBERLAIN, Willard Jason, } Milledge- 
ville, O., Feb. 7, 1890. 

7-Clement Chamberlain (1669-1732), m Mary-}3 

6—Joseph (1696-1765), m Mary Johnson; 

5-William (b 1744), capt. 8d N.Y. Regt. in Am. 
Rev.; m 1767, Abigail Hatch; 

4-William (6 1771), m Lucy Parks (6 1776); 

8-William Sylvanus (1814-65), m 1844, Margaret 
Williams (1824-1905). 

10-Thomas Webster (d 1634), m Margery-; 

9—Thomas (1631-1715), m 1657, Sarah Brewer; 

8—Ebenezer (1667-1756), m 1709, Hannah Judkins; 

7-Ebenezer (6 1714), m 1738, Susanna Bachelder 
(6 1713; Benjamin’, m Susanna, dau. of Ben- 


jamin Page; Nathaniel®; Nathaniel®; Ste- 
phen}); 
6—Ebenezer (1739-1806), m ist, 1761, Mehitable 


Smyth (0 1744); Ebenezer and his 2d wife, 
Abigail Eastman, were the parents of the 
famous Daniel Webster; 
5—Joseph (1772-1810), m 1796, Betsy Colby; 
eee (6 1798), m 1818, Richard Baughn 
38—Henry (1824-1901), m 1849, Margaret Jane Carr 
(1824-1904). 
2-Son of William H. Sylvanus Chamberlain 
(b ial m 1876, Harriet Ellen Baughn (1853- 


M June 17, 1924, Edith Moore, 6b nr. Washing- 
ton) ©lHe Ohio, July 28, 1887; dau. of George 
W. Moore, of Washington C.H. 

Ed. Denison U., Granville, O., and Ohio U. 
Served as sgt. maj., inf., at Camp Sherman, 
Chillicothe, O., during World War. Mem. 
S.A.R. Residence: 729 Washington Av. Wash- 
ington C.H., Ohio. 


1-CHANNON, Vesta Miller Westover (Mrs. 
Harry), 6 Oconomowoc, Wis. 

9-John Woodruff (1605-70; John”, of Fordwich, 
Eng., m Elizabeth Cartwright; Robert; Wil- 
liam??; Thomas Woodrove), came to Lynn, 
Mass., with his mother and stepfather, John 
Gosmer; thence to Southampton, L.I., 1640-41, 
when he was church warden; m Anne-; 

8—John (1650-1703), inherited the Gosmer house, 
eulleds © “House of Diamond Windows”; m 1670, 

ann 
7-Joseph ~ (1674- 1746), a founder of Westfield, 
N.J.; m Hannah-; 

6—Thomas (1722- 1804), eminent judge; mem. Com. 
Correspondence in N.J. during Am. Rev.; m 
1st, Mary— (1714-53); 

5—Elizabeth (1749-1832), m at Westfield, N.J., 1767, 
Samuel Miller (1746-79) ; 

4-Thomas (1769-1859), apptd. insp. of state pris- 
ons of N.Y. by Gov. Clinton, 1822; m 1792, Sar- 
ah Smith (1772-1842), Quakeress, lived at 125 
Perry St., now Greenwich Village, N.Y. City; 

38—Charles Smith (1806-71), N.Y. City; m 1828, Ves- 
ta MacLaren (1801-75; Daniel4, from Comrie, 
Scotch Highlands, to N.Y. City, 1788, where 
he bought land and built home on the present 
site of the Singer Bldg.). 

2-Dau. of Elizabeth Quackenbush Miller (1848- 
1911), of N.Y. City; m 1868, George Frederic 
Westover (1834-1921), lawyer, of Wis., and Chi- 
cago, Ill. 

M at St. George’s, London, Eng., Aug. 1, 1892, 
Harry Channon, 6 Chicago, Ill., Nov. 9, 1868; 
son of late Henry Channon (b Eng.), former 
ship chandler and mfr., of Chicago; issue: 
1—Henry, 3d, 0 Chicago, Mar. 7, 1897; 2d It., 
A.R.C., at Paris, 1917-18; served in Am, Em- 
bassy, Paris Oct.-Dec. 1918; B.A., Oxford U., 
722; served with British com. of League of 
Nations, 1923. 

Ed. Chicago and New York. Founded French 


284 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


DANIEL MacLAREN, of ancient Highland clan 
(Scotch), was a son of Peter MacLaren and 
Elizabeth MacGregor. Daniel came from Comrie, 
near Balquhidder, Perthshire, to New York City, 
1783. His name appears in the New York City 
Directory of 1787 (the second issue) until 1825, 
the year of his death (with one omission). From 
1787 to 1792 he was the only MacLaren men- 
tioned in the directory as well as in quite a few 
of the other issues. He married, 1788, Sarah 
Stowe, a Quakeress of Philadelphia; their chil- 
dren were: Sarah (Mrs. Abraham Quackenbush 
of New York) ; Job, a hero of the War of 1812, 
who received land at Henderson, Il., in recogni- 
tion of his services; Peter; Anne; Daniel, Jr.; 
ond Vesta (Mrs. Charles Smith Miller, of Brook- 
yn). 


Library, 1904, and Causeries du Samedi, 1910, 
of Alliance Francaise de Chicago, chmn. of 
com., 1904-19; Officier d’Académie and Officier 
de l’Instruction Publique, France; mem. Allied 
Relief Com. of Ill. Council Nat. Defense; 
aided French Red Cross and French refu- 
gees; attended Woman’s Allied Relief Conv., 
Paris, 1918; founded Am. Library of U. of 
Strasbourg, France, Oct. 6, 1928, and since 
pres. exec. bd. (this library offered in the 
name of Pasteur in recognition of his serv- 
ice'to humanity). Mem. C.D.XVII Coy DAR. 
The French Inst. (N.Y.), Chicago Council on 
Fgn. Relations, Italy-America, ete. Clubs: 
American Women’s, Lyceum (Paris), Wom- 
an’s, College, Arts, The Cordon (Chicago), 
Women’s Athletic (Los Angeles), etc. Resi- 
dence: 1484 Astor St., Chicago. 


1-CHRISTIAN, John Tyler, b Lexington, Ky., 
Dec. 14, 1854. 

7-Thomas Christian, from Eng. to Va., 1657, pat- 
ented 100 acres of land on north side of James 
River, and east side of Chickahominy River 
in Charles City Co., Va., Jan. 15, 1657, and on 
Oct. 21, 1687, got a patent for 1,080 acres nearby; 

eet en deed to Charles, Jr., of Goochland, 

5-Charles, m Mary-— (will proved, Feb. 16, 1784); 

4—William (will recorded 1828), went to Ky.;. m 
Martha (Evans?); 

3—Turner (d 1872), m 1820, Mary Ann Utley. 

8-Charles Tyler, living in Westmoreland Con 
Va., 1690; estate inventoried, 1724; m Jane-; 

7-Charles, m Susan Monroe; 

6—Charles (d ca. 1768), m Anne Moore: 

5—William (1747-1843), m 1774, Letty George; 

4—Charles (1775-1860), m Mary Richerson; 

3-—Malinda (d 1872), m Durrett Martinie (d 1835 ; 
Jonathan‘; Ernest F. J., Jr.5, b Alsace ca. 1750, 
from Alsace ca. 1775 or 76, and settled in Hen- 
ry Co. Ky); 

2-Son of Marion Washington Christian (1827-98), 
m 1853, Amanda Martinie (1835-1914); issue: I— 
John Tyler (above); II—William L. (b 1858: m 
1888, Loulie Elizabeth Smith, b 1866); II1I—Mat- 


tie L. (b 1862; m 1880, Leslie Key Smith, 1855- 
1916); IV—Amanda (6 1867; m 1886, Robert Lee 
Smith; m 2d, 1924, Gervas M. Smith); V—Nan- 
nie H. (b 1870). 

I-m Dec. 19, 1878, Evelyn Graham Quin (Oct. 
27, 1855-May 19, 1919); dau. of William S. Quin 
(Dr. Hugh’; Peter’, from Ireland before Am. 
Rev.), m 1850, Margaret G. Moore (Everett 
B.3; Dr. Lemuel C.4; Mark®; John®); issue: 
1—Hloise Graham, b Palo Alto, Miss., Oct. 28, 
1880; Hollins, ’99; m Nov. 23, 1905, J. Ely Snider 
(1872-1908; issue: Henry Tyler, b 1906; Ely, 
b 1907; Nanelle, b 1908); 2-J, Tyler, Jr., B Sardis, 
Miss., Nov. 17, 1882; m Feb. 18, 1905, Lillian, dau. 
of John Shely (issue: Lillian Evelyn, b 1906; 
Tyler, b 1907; Verna Rae, b 1909); 3-William 
Langdon, 6b Jackson, Miss., Aug. 23, 1887; m 
Janie Brown; m 2d, 1909, Jessie, dau. of Eugene 
Miles, of New Orleans La. (issue: Emily, 0b 
1910; Margaret, b 1912; Durrett, b 1913; Ellen, 
b 1914; John Fred [Jan. 6-June 9, 1917]; William 
Tyler, 1918-21); m Helen Parvin (issue: Ruth 
Virginia, Jan. 2-Oct. 16, 1921; Marjorie, b May, 
1922; dau. b 1923). 

A.B., Bethel, 76, A.M., 1882; (D.D., Bethel, 1888; 
LL.D., Keachie, 1898). Ordained Bapt. minis- 
try, 1876; pastoral and mission work, 1877-1919; 
prof. Christian history, also librarian, Bapt. 
Bible Inst., New Orleans, since 1919. Author 
(See Who’s Who in America). Hobby: His- 
torical matters. Residence: 2828 Camp St. 
New Orleans, La. 


1-CLAGHORN, William Crumby, } at Phila., 
Pa., Nov. 13, 1875. 

9-James Claghorn, from Scotland to Barnstable, 
Mass., 1653; m Abia Lumbard (Lt. Bernard?) ; 

8-Shubael, m Jane Lovell; 

7-Thomas, m Anna Gibbs; 

6-Capt. William, cdr. of a 10-gun ship in Am. 
Rev.; m Thankful Dexter; 

5-Capt. William, m Dorothy Haskell (Maj. Elna- 
than®, of Cont, Line in Am. Rev.): 

4—John William, served in War of 1812, m Eliza 
Crumby; 

38-William, civil Q.M. Dept., Phila., m Emma 
Thomas. 

6-Joseph Winner, of Bucks Co., Pa.: 

5-Joseph, m Elizabeth Evans (Capt. Nathan’, 
Am. Rev.); 

4-Joseph Eastburn, m Mary A. Hawthorne; 

3-Septimus, composer, m Hannah J. Guyer. 

2-Son of Charles Eugene Claghorn (1847-1913), in 
Grey Reserves, 1865; m Emily Hawthorne Win- 
ner (1848-83); m 2d, Eliza Douglas Stuart (1853- 
1915); issue (Ist marriage): I-William Crum- 
by (above); (2d marriage): II-Stuart; III- 
George C. 

I-m Sept. 26, 1907, May Rose, dau. of Alfred 
E. Clarke, of Phila., and g.dau. of Col. John 
Rose; issue: 1—Allan, b Phila., Pa., Feb. 14, 1910; 
2-Charles Eugene, b at Narberth, Pa., Dec. 12, 
rene 38-Donald Stuart, b Narberth, Aug. 25, 

Ed. Rittenhouse Acad. Real estate broker, of 
Phila. Served as asst. registrar of 1st draft, 
asst. registrar 2d draft, also as civilian with 
Ord. Dept., World War. Mem. O.F.P.A. (gov. 
Pa. soc.), S.W. 1812, N.O.U.S., M.O.F.W. Resi- 
dence: Chestnut Av., Narberth, Pa. 


1-CLARK, Eva Lee Turner (Mrs. Edward H.), 
b Colusa, Calif., Oct. 10, 1871. 

9-John Turner, the immigrant, received grant 
of 200 acres on the westward side of the main 
branch of Chuckatuck River in Nansemond 
Co., Va., 1651: 

8-John (d 1705, Isle of Wight Co., Va.); and thru 
his grandson: 

6-Joseph (b Isle of Wight Co., d 1774, South- 
ampton Co., Va.), m Catherine—-; 

5—-Benjamin (6 Southampton Co., d there 1794), m 
Rebecca-; ; 

4—-Matthew (6 Southampton Co., d 1822, Wayne 
Co., N.C.), m Patience Dickinson: 

8-Benjamin (6 Wayne Co., N.C., d 1836, Madison 
Co., Tenn.), m 1831, Sarah Johnson (b 1813; 
John‘, m Mary Chisholm, of Hardeman Co., 
Tenn.). 

8-Edward Gill, m Mary Marcey, of Richmond 


CO aan 
7-Edward (6 Richmond Co., Va., 1705); 
6-Edward, m Sarah Robinson; 
5-Reuben (6 1778), m Sarah Chapman, of Kty.: 
4-John (b 1800), of Ky.; m Frances Rankin (Wil- 
liam’, m Lettice Robertson); 


a 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 285 


3-William (b 1824), of Ky.; m 1846, Harriet Tarle- 
ton (Caleb*, m Blizabeth Hill, of Ky.). 

2-Dau. of John Benjamin Turner (1836-76), m 
1870, Frances Elizabeth Gill (0 1854); she m 2d, 
James Franklin Wharton (b 1844); issue (ist 
marriage, surname Turner): JI-Eva Lee 
(above); II—George (6b 1874; m 1902, Florence 
Laizure, b 1878); (2d marriage, surname Whar- 
ton): III—Alice (b 1879; m William Frederick 
Lorenz); IV—William Gill (b 1881; m Grace Os- 
burn); V—Lucien (b 1884; m Dale Stock). 

I-m Jan. 30, 1895, Edward Hardy Clark (See 
Vol. 1, p. 552, for genealogy); issue: 1-Edward 
Hardy, Jr. (See Vol. 1, p. 552); 2-Helen Tarle- 
ton, 6b New York, July 138, 1900; m Mar. 6, 1918, 
Howard Gray Park. 

Mem. Colony Club. Residence: 470 Park Av., 
New York. 


1-COCHRAN, Sam(uel) P(oyntz), ) Lexington, 
Ky., Sept. 11, 

4~Andrew Cochran (1749- 1914), Am. Rev.; 
Baird (John', ees Rev.); 

3-John (1784-1863), Flemingsbure, Ky.; m Mary 
Wasson (1783-1850; James’, m Margaret Baird). 

7-Garret Hendricks DeWees, from Holland to 
New York, 1688; m Zytian-—; 

6—-William (b 1677), settled at Germantown, Pa., 
1690, where he established a paper mill, 1710; 
sheriff; m Anna Christina Meels (or Mills); 

5-William (1712-77), m Rachel Farmer (Edward, 
m Rachel—; Maj. Joseph’, m Mary Gamble); 

4-Samuel (b 1756), settled in Fayette Co., Ky., 
1787; m Mary Coburn (John5, Am. Rev.); 

3-John Coburn (1797-1877), of Ky.; m 1820, Maria 
Bayless. 

7-—Dirck Keyser, from Holland to Georgetown, 
Pa., 1688; silk merchant; m Alice Deneus (Jan§, 
m Elizabeth-); 

6—-Elizabeth, m Andrew Wood; 

5—George (1753-1832), Am. Rev.; m Elizabeth Weid- 
erman, or Whiteman (1755-1807) ; 

4—Blizabeth (1780-1867), m 1798, Benjamin Bayless 
ace soldier and was crippled in War 

3-Maria (1801-72), m John C. Dewees (3 above). 

2-Son of Col. John Carr Cochran (1824-87), fire 
underwriter, Lexington, Ky.; col. 14th Ky. 
Volunteer Infantry (Union) in Civil War; m 
1850, Samuella Tannehill Dewees (1830-97); is- 
sue: I-Mary Wasson (b 1853; m Joseph C. Fin- 
nell); IJ-Samuel Poyntz (above); III—Ollie 
Taylor (6b 1859; m 1886, Townsend Cushman); 
IV-—James Wasson (0b 1863; m Birdie May 
Sweeney); V—Farmer Dewees (b 1870; m 1892, 
May Zalinda Morris). 

IIl—m July 3, 18838, Sue Webb Higgins, b Elmwood, 
Scott Co., Ky.; dau. of John Allen Higgins 
(Joel’, m Ann Gibson), m Bettie Chinn Webb, 
of Lexington, Ky. (Mitechem’?, m Susan 
Holmes). 

fire underwriter since 1873; mem. Trezevant & 
Cochran since 1888; dir. Am. Exchange Nat. 
Bank, and Dallas Ry. & Terminal Co. Pres. 
Mutual Bldg. Assn., Dallas Scottish Rite 
Cathedral Assn., Scottish Rite Ednl. Assn.; 
chmn. bd. Shriners Hospitals for Crippled 
Children, etc. Past grand master Grand 
Lodge of Tex., past grand high priest Grand 
Royal Arch Chapter, past grand cdr. Grand 


m Sallie 


Cdry. K.T., past grand patron O.E.S.; sov- 
ereign grand insp. gen. 33°, etc. (See Who’s 
Who in America). Mem. S.A.R. (pres. Tex. 


soc. since 1923; v.p. gen., 1926-27); S.R., etc. 
Residence: 3720 Cedar Springs, Dallas, Tex. 


1-COLEMAN, James Thomas, b nr. Marion, S.C., 
Jan. 10, 1866. 

Coleman ancestor pent from Eng. and settled 
nr. Marion, S.C., 1750 

5-John Coleman (zt isis). m Esther Burket-Mil- 
ler (d 1845); 

4—Moses (1798-1864), m 1815, Elizabeth Flowers 
(1800-82; Henry®, m Rachel Stuart Benet; Hen- 
ry®, large landowner); 

eee By (1817-80), m 1838, Rebecca Jane Rowell 

5-Joseph White (a ca. 1817), m Judith Gainey, 
heroine Am. Rev 

4-Stephen Gainey “tizg7- 1870), m 1819, Mary Fore 
(1796-1862) ; 

3-Matthew James (1819-44), m 1843, Ann Eliza 
Stackhouse (1826-50; Isaac*t, m Martha Roper; 
John’, m Celia Atkinson; William®, capt. Am. 
Rev., m Mary Bethea Rogers). 

2-Son of William David Coleman (1842-1900), 


farmer; m 1864, Martha James White (1844- 
1923); issue: I-James Thomas (above); II—Ed- 
ward Moses (1869-1908; m Alma John); III- 
Mary Eliza (6 1871; m Stephen J. White); IV— 
Rebecea Jane (b 1875; m Able Pettaway Hux); 
V—Robert Stackhouse (1877-1904); VI-Elizabeth 
Walker (b 1879; m Tiller Currington Usher). 

I-m Dec. 25, 1890, Sue Eliza Braddy, b Marion 
Co.,_ S.C., Mar. 20, 1866; dau. of William W. 
Braddy, planter, of Marion Co.;_ issue: 
i-James Walker 6 Charleston, S.C., June 24, 
1892; 2d I1t., Co. K., 54th Inf., A.K.F. World 
War; m Nov. 3, 1917, Felicia Hall, dau. of Wil- 
liam Bachman Chisolm (issue: James W., Jr.; 
William Chisolm), 

B.S., S.C. Mil. Acad., ’86 (Sigma Nu). 
ics, S.C. Mil Acad., 18 yrs.; mgr. at Charles- 
ton of Prudential Ins. Co. America. Mem. 
superior jury awards, S.C., Interstate and 
West Indian Expn., 1901-02. Mem. exec. com. 
Charleston Chapter A.R.C. Sec. S.C. Soc. S.R. 
Residence: 17 Atlantic St., Charleston, S.C. 


Pantie at neo Bradley, 6 Westport, Conn., 

an, 12, 1 

9-Samuel Coley (d 1684), from Eng. to Colony of 
Mass Bay, 1631; an original settler at Milford, 
Conn., 1639; m Ann Prudden (James); 

8—Peter (1641-90), m Sarah Hyde; 

7-Set. Peter (b 1670), m Hannah Couch; 

6—David (1715-1802), m Mary Hyde; 

5-Capt. Ebenezer (1741-1811), corp. Am. Rev.; m 
Abigail Morehouse; 

4—-Morehouse (1766-1843), m Abigail Ogden; 

3—-William (1799-1886), m Eunice Fanton., 

9-John Wakeman (1601-61), from Eng. to New 
Haven Colony, 1638; a signer of the New 
Haven Compact, 1639; dep. Gen. Ct.; first treas. 
of the colony 6 yrs.; magistrate 20 yrs.; m 
Elizabeth Hopkins; 

8—-Rev. Samuel (1635-92), m 1656, Hannah Goodyear 
(1635-1721) ; 

7-Capt. John (1659-1709), capt. Train Band, Fair- 
field, Conn.; m 1687, Martha Hubbell (d 1710); 

6—-John (1705-90), m Catherine Gilbert; 

peorn (1730- 1809), soldier Am. Rev.; m Esther 

ra 

SeRSN ACLs (1771- 1856), soldier War 1812; 
Wakeman; 

3-Silas (1804-88), m Abbie Bradley Wheeler. 

2-Son of Horace Bradley Coley (6 1829), farmer, 
Westport, Conn.; m Clarinda Bradley Wake- 
man _ (1837-1863); issue: I-—Caroline E. (1860-92; 
m Frank Gorham); II-William Bradley (above). 

II-m June 4, 1891, Alice Lancaster, 6 Newton, 
Mass., July 15, 1866; dau. of Charles Bartlett 
Lancaster, of Boston, and sister of Walter 
Brackett Lancaster (qv for genealogy); issue: 
1—Bradley Lancaster, 0 N.Y. City, Dec. 23, 1892; 
B.A., Yale, 715; M.D., Columbia, 1919; 2-Malcolm 
(Nov. 29, 1896-Sept. 23, 1901); 3-Helen Lancaster, 
b Sharon, Conn., Sept. 2, 1907. 

B.A., Yale, ’84; M.D., Harvard, ’88; (hon. M.A., 
Yale, 1910, and Harvard, 1911). Surgeon; prof. 
clin. cancer research, Cornell U. Med. Sch., 
New York; surgeon-in-chief to Hosp. for Rup- 
tured and Crippled; attending surgeon Me- 
morial Hosp., New York. Medical author (See 
Who's Who in America). Fellow Am. Surg. 
Assn., A.M.A., Southern Surg. Assn., Am. Coll. 
Surgeons. Clubs: University, Yale, Thera- 
peutic. Summer place: Okeden, Sharon, Conn. 
Residence: 655 Park Av., New York. 


1-LANCASTER, Walter Brackett, 6 Newton, 
Mass., May 11, 1863. 

9-John Howland (qv); 

8—Isaac (1649-1714), of "Middleboro, Mass.; officer 
in Indian wars; m Elizabeth Vaugn (1652- 1727; 
George®, of Scituate, m Elizabeth Hincksman): 

7-Isaac (b 1679), of Middleboro; m Sarah Thomas 
(6 1687; Jeremiah’, m Lydia, dau. of John How- 


land); 

6—Joseph (b 1718), m 1743, Elizabeth Mitchell 
(Jacob?, m Rebecca Cushman); 

5-Elizabeth (b 1752), m Dea. Bethuel Wood; 

RHE (1785-1854), m 1808, William Skillings (1776- 

3-Elizabeth (1815-61), m 1833, Zelotes Lancaster 
(1808-185—). 

2-Son of Charles Bartlett Lancaster (1837-1913), 
mfr., Boston; m 1860, Mary Elizabeth Brackett 
(1837-93) ; issue: I-Helen (b 1861; m Charles Peter 
Clark); II-Walter Brackett (above); III—Alice 
(6 1866; m William Bradley Coley, av); IV- 


Mabel (b 1868; m Sydney Harwood); V—Eliza- 
beth (6 1869; m William B. Carey). 


Prof. phys- 


m Polly 


286 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


II-m Dec. 15, 1886, Emma Winter, b Boston, Mass., 
June 17, 1864; dau. of Royal Winter, of Boston, 
m Julia Maria Phelps; issue: 1—Julia Elizabeth, 
b Wellesley Hills, Mass., May 31, 1896. 

A.B., Harvard, ’84, M.D., 1889; studied in Europe, 
1889-90. Ophthalmic surgeon, Boston City 
Hosp., 1893-97; ophthalmologist, Mass. Gen. 
Hosp., 1920—; asst. ophthalmic surgeon, Mass. 
Charitable Eye and Har Infirmary, 1898-1901 
and 1912-20, ophthalmic surgeon, 1920-23, con- 
sulting ophthalmic surgeon, 1923—; instr. 
ophthalmology, Boston Polyclinic, 1899-1900; 
asst. in ophthalmology, Harvard Med. Sch., 
1900-01; asso. in opthalmology, Harvard Grad- 
uate Sch. of Medicine, 1911-21. Maj., Med. R.C., 
July 30, 1917; head of dept. of ophthalmology 
and chief of div. of head surgery, later asst. 
c.o., Base Hosp., Camp Devens, Mass., Sept. 5, 
1917-July 30, 1918; mem. bd. in charge of Med. 
Research Lab., Mineola, L.I., and officer in 
charge of ophthalmology, to Jan. 4, 1919. Mem. 
Am. Acad. Ophthalmology and Oto-Laryn- 
gology (pres.), N.E. Ophthalmol. Soc. (pres.), 
Am. Ophthalmol. Soc. (councillor), Optical Soc. 
America (exec. council and asso. editor of its 
journal); F.A.C.S. An organizer of the Am. 
Bd. for Ophthalmic Examinations and several 
times its pres.; mem. Com. on Physiological 
Optics of the Nat. Research Council. Resi- 
dence: Wellesley Farms, Mass. 


1-CONAWAY, Mary Willis Cavender (Mrs. 
Waiteman H.), b Connellsville, Fayette Co., 
Pa., Aug. 14, 1877. 

10—-Richard Lippincott (qv); 

9-Restore (d 1783/34), of Burlington Co., N.J.: 
mem. West Jersey Gen. Assembly, 1701, and 
N.J. Assembly, 1703-04; m 1674, Hannah Shattock 
(William?) ; 

8-Rebecca (1684-ante 1748), m 1704, Josiah Gaskill 
(1678-1761) ; 

ae geen . 1711), m 1737, Amy Shreve, Burlington 

On INesoes 

6-Kesiah, m 1767, Beriah Taylor, of Springhill 
Tp., Burlington Co., N.J.; 

5-Beulah (1768-1831), m 1791, Samuel Brown, of 
Burlington Co., N.J.; 

4-Eliza (1796-1865), m 1819, Thomas McCrory (1794- 
1863), Fayette City, Pa.; 

8—John B. (1835-1907), of Connellsville, Pa.; m 1856, 
Mary Frances Nickel (1836-1906). 

8-Richard Ridgway, from Eng. in the “Jacob 
and Mary,” 1676, and was said to have been 
the first English settler in Pa., settling in 
Bucks Co.; later in Burlington Co., N.J., where 
he was justice several yrs.; m 1st, 1676, BHliza- 
beth, dau. of Robert Chamberlayne, of Eng.; 

Wee aan (b 1690), m 1717, Sarah-, Burlington Co., 


6-Elizabeth (b 1730), m 1750, Benjamin Brown (1721- 


5-Samuel (1764-1824), m Beulah Taylor (5 above). 

2-Dau. of Cora Nickel McCrory (1856-93), m 1876, 
James Marcellus Cavender (1847-1918); issue: I— 
Mary Willis (above); II—Emma Lou (6 1879; m 
Frank Custer Hicks); II1I—John H. (b 1883); IV— 
Florence (b 1885); YV—Cora Josephine (m William 
Morgan Chambers). 

I—m Dec. 27, 1898, Waiteman Harrison Conaway, b 
Barrackville, Marion Co., W.Va., Mar. 5, 1871; 
son of William Sanford Conaway, of Marion 
Co., W.Va.; issue: 1-Harrison, b Fairmont, 
W.Va., July 138, 1912. 

Ed. Washington Coll., Chestertown, Md. Mem. 
C.D.A., D.A.R. (state regent for W.Va.), U.S.D. 
1812, U.D.C., etc. Residence: 109 Virginia AV., 
Fairmont, W.Va. 


1-COOPER, Fannie Spotswood Burwell (Mrs. 
John D.), b nr. Boydton, Va., July 16, 1859, 

&-Maj. Lewis Burwell (qv); 

7-Lewis (d 1710), resided at Carter’s Creek, 
Gloucester Co., Va., later at Kine’s Creek, 
York Co.; mem. Gov.’s Council, 1702; m 1st, 
Abigail Smith; 

6—-Lewis (1684-1744), of Kings Mill; burgess from 
Jamestown, 1736; m Miss Armistead; 

5-Armistead (1718-54), of “Stoneland,”’ Mecklen- 
burg Co., Va.; burgess, 1752-58; m Christian 
Blair (Pres. John‘); 

4-Col. Lewis (1745-1800), mem. Va. Assembly 14 
yrs.; co. It. of Mecklenburg, Va., during Am. 
Rev.; m Ann Spotswood; 

3-Spotswood (1785-1855), m 1808, Mary G. Marshall 
(1792-1856). 

6-Sir Alexander Spotswood (qv); 


5-Col. John (d 1756), cdr.-in-chief Spotsylvania 
Co., Va.; burgess; m Mary Dandridge (Col. 
William’) ; 

4-Ann (d 1789), m Col. Lewis Burwell (4 above). 

9-Col. John West (1590-1659; son of Sir Thomas 
West, Lord Delaware, III, m Anne, dau. Sir 
Francis Knollys, K.G.), came to Va.; mem. 
Colonial Council, 1630-59; gov. and capt.-gen.; 
burgess, 1629-30; 

8-Col. John (1633-91), of ‘“West Point,” Va.; the 
first English child }b on York River; sr. justice 
Colonial Gen. Ct.; burgess; m Unity Croshaw 
(Maj. Joseph®, of “Poplar Neck,” York Co., 
Va.; burgess, 1659-60, justice, maj. militia; 

7-Capt. Nathaniel (1655-1724), of “West Point,” 
burgess; m Martha, widow of Gideon Macon; 

6—Unity, m ca. 1719, Capt. William Dandridge (d 
1743), of ‘‘Hlsing Green,’ King William Cox 
burgess (brother of John Dandridge, of New 
Kent Co., Va., father of Martha Washington); 

5-Mary, m Col. John Spotswood (5 above). 

2—-Dau. of Dr. George Washington Burwell (1823- 
1873), physician and farmer, Mecklenburg, Va.; 
m 1849, Fannie Elizabeth Gayle (1827-72); issue: 
I-Thomas G, (1853-1924); II—Sarah E. (1857-1922) ; 
IiI-Fannie Spotswood (above); IV—George L. 
(6b 1861; m Ozella Taylor); V—Henry J. (b 1864). 

IlI-—m Oct. 27, 1885, John Downey Cooper (Mar. 15, 
1849-Jan. 18, 1921); son of Alexander Cooper, of 
nr. Oxford, N.C.; issue (all b Henderson, N.C.): 
1—George Burwell (Oct. 11, 1886-d London, Eng., 
1924); Trinity Coll., N.C.; m June 5, 1912, Lottie, 
dau. of Col. Harry Skinner, of Greenville, N.C.; 
2-John D., Jr., b Nov. 29, 1889; A. and E. Coll., 
N.C., ’11; m Apr. 29, 1914, Griselle, dau. of A. C. 
Hinton, of Raleigh, N.C. (issue: Betsey Hin- 
ton, 6 June 23, 1915); 3-Lewis Ginter (qv for 
Cooper lineage); 4-Fannie Spotswood, b Sept. 
li, 1898; St. Mary’s, ’13; m Oct. 11, 1916, A. A. 
Zollicoffer; 5-James Wesley, b Dec. 31, 1895; A. 
and BH. Coll) @17;stysety andezd iit Coma. 
321st Inf., 81st Div., 1917-18; m Apr. 23, 1921, Hat- 
tie, dau. W. A. Wooten, of Goldsboro, N.C. 
(issue: Mary Ann, b June 25, 1924); 6-David 
Alexander, b July 12, 1897; U. of N.C., 719; M.D., 
U. Pa., 1921; 7-Henry Burwell, b Nov. 1, 1899; U. 
of N.C., ’21; 8Marshall Young, b Mar. 31, 1901; 
WimOLeIN- Con aos 

Mem. C.D.A., D.A.R. Summer place: Montreat, 
N.C. Residence: Henderson, N.C. 


1-COOPER, Lewis Ginter, b Henderson, N.C., 
Sept. 25, 1891, 

7-Col. Philemon Hawkins (1707-1801), mem. Gen. 
Assembly of N.C.; high sheriff of Granville 
Co., 1757; a.-d.-c. to Gov. Tryon, 1771; 

6-—Mary, m John Downey; 

5-James, m Elizabeth Smith; 

4-Ann S. (1796-1885), m James Crawford Cooper 
(1789-1866) ; 

3—Alexander (1821-80), m Harriet Young (1825-69). 

2-Son of John Downey Cooper (1849-1921), m 1885, 
Fannie Spotswood Burwell (qv for maternal 
lineages). 

M Dec. 3, 1919, Mary Lee Smith, b Greenville, 
N.C.; dau. of R. E. Smith, of Greenville: issue: 
1—Fannie Spotswood, b Greenville, Sept. 21, 1922. 

A.B., Washington and Lee, ’11; LL.B., Trinity 
(N.C.), 1913. Lawyer. Commd. 2d Ilt., F.A,, 
Nov. 26, 1917; regtl. officer, 38th F.A., Camp 
Lewis, Wash., until discharged, Jan. 1919. 
Residence: Greenville, N.C. 


1-COWLES, Alfred Hutchinson, } Cleveland, CO}. 
Dec. 8, 1858. 

8-John Cowles (qv); 

7-Samuel (1639-91), m Abigail Stanley (Timothy8, 
m Elizabeth-—); 

6-Capt. Isaac (1675-1756), m 1716, Elizabeth Smith 
(Joseph?, m Rebecca Dickerson [John’, m 
Frances, dau. of Nathaniel Foote®, qv]; Jo- 
seph§); 

5-Ezekiel, m Martha Hooker (Maj. Giles*: Sam- 
uel§; Rev. Samuel® [m dau. of Capt. Thomas 
Willet, lst English mayor of New York]; Rev. 
Thomas”, qv); 

4-Rev. Giles Hooker (1766-1836), grad. Yale, 1789: 
settled in Ashtabula Co., O., 1810; m 1793, Sally 
White (Libbeus®’, Am. Rev., dese. Peregrine 
White, b on the Mayflower); 

38-Dr. Edwin Weed (1794-1861), Cleveland, O.; m 
Almira Mills Foote (1788-1846; desc. Nathaniel 
Foote). 

9-John Hall (qv); ' 

8-Capt. Samuel (1646-1725), m 1668, Hanna Walker 
(1646 ?-1728; John®, New Haven, 1639); 


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FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 287 


7-Hon. John (1670-1730), 
(John®; Richard®, qv); 

6—-Col. Benjamine (b 1704), m 1727, Abigail Chauncey 
(Rev. Nathaniel?; Nathaniel§; Rev. Charles’, 
who arrived at Plymouth, 1687, and was pres. 
Harvard Coll., 1654-72) ; 

5—Benjamine (1735-1786), m 1767, Hannah Burnham; 

4-William B. (1774-1842), m 1798, Rebecca Board- 


man; 

3-Elizabeth (b 1801), m 1822, Moseley Hutchinson 
(Silas*t, m Elizabeth Buell; Eleazer®; Eleazer®; 
Samuel’; Ralph’; Eleazer’®). 

2-Son of Edwin Cowles (1825-90), founder, 1856, 
pub. and editor Cleveland Leader, and founder 
Cleveland Evening News, 1868; postmaster of 
Cleveland, 1861-66; m 1849, Elizabeth Caroline 
Hutchinson (1827-1910); issue: I-Almira Foote 
(m Charles Whitney Chase); II—-Helen Hutchin- 
son (1851-84; m 1880, George P. Pomeroy; see 
their son Eugene C., Vol. 1, p. 776); Il1I—Eugene 
H. (1855-92; m 1879, Alice M. Hale); IV—Alfred 
H. (above); V—Lewis Hutchinson (m Sarah 
imo Hutchinson); VI—-Edwin Samuel (1868- 
1870). 

IV—m Oct. 25, 1906, Helen Jane Wills, 6 Akron, O., 
Mar. 17, 1868; dau. of James Mortimer Wills, of 
Akron (Samuel’, from Eng. to Cuyahoga Falls, 
O., ca. 1851, m Jane Gibbs), m Martha Willis. 

Ohio State U., 1875-77; Cornell, 1877-82. Pres. 
Electric Smelting & Aluminum Co., Pecos 
Copper Co. Awarded Elliott Cresson and John 
Scott Legacy medals by Franklin Inst.; medal, 
Paris Expn., 1889 (See Who’s Who in America). 
Residence: Sewaren, N:J. 


ade Edwin Eugene, } Wyoming, IIl., Mar. 23, 


8-William Cox (ca. 1660-1742 or 48), Quaker; New 
Castle Co., Del., ante 1700; m Amy-; 

7-William (ca. 1692-1767), emigrated to Orange 
ie N.C., ca. 1750; m 1716, Catherine— (d ante 

6—Solomon (1780-1821), m Naomi-— (d post 1795); 

SE osp) (ca. 1757-1840), m ante 1781, Mary Mackey 

4—Nathan (1785-1840), Wyoming, IIll.; m 1806, Anne 
Dixon (1781-1844) ; 

3—Joseph (1814-97), m 1839, Catherine Edwards 
(1812-88). 

9-Balthazar DeWolf (qv); 

aocrerd (1646-1712), King Philip’s War; m Re- 

ecca-; 

7-Benjamin (b 1675), m Susanna Douglas; 

6-Simeon (1719-1780), went to Horton, N.S., 1761; 
m 1741, Parnell Kirtland (1724-1807) ; 


5-Charles (1765-1833), m 1786, Sabra Harding (ca. 
1765-ante 1791; Col. Israel’, French and Indian 


m 1692, Mary Lyman 


War, m Sarah Harris; Stephen’; Stephen§; 
John’); 
4-Simeon (1788-1849), Johnstown, O.; m _ 1810, 


Clarissa Allen (1793-1861) ; 

3-Capt. David (1822-62), crossed the plains to 
Calif., 1849; purchased farm nr. Wyoming, IIl., 
with Calif. gold; organized 47th Co. Ill. Vols.; 
killed leading his co. at Corinth in Civil War; 
m Matilda Allen Greenwood. 

9-Richard Bailey (qv); 

8-Joseph (ca. 1635-1712), Bradford, Mass.; m Abe- 
gail Trumbull (d 1735); 

7—-Richard (1675-1748), m 1706, Joanna Webster 
(1682-1757) ; 

6-Richard (1717-post 1807), Bradford, Mass., and 
Hopkinton, N.H.; m 1741, Rachel Page (b 1719); 

5-Timothy (1751-1825), Haverhill, Mass., and 
Springfield, O.; ens. Am. Rev.; m 1778, Zerviah 
Blodgett (1756 or 59-1852); 

4—Zerviah (1785 or 88-1861), Harmony, O.; m Wil- 
liam Greenwood (d ca. 1862); 

3—Matilda Allen (1823-1905), m 1847, Capt. David de 
Wolf (3 above). 

2-Son of Thomas Walter Cox (1847-1915), farmer; 
m 1867, Clarissa Allen de Wolf (1848-86); issue: 
I—Edwin Eugene (above); II—Alice M. (6 1871; 
m W. S. Henderson); IlI—Estella G. (m John 
Kinsella); I1V-Joseph Arthur (m Harriet Falk- 
ner); V—Harriet M. (m Jarvel Swords); VI-— 
Cora Blanch (m Edward S. Jackson). 

I-m Oct. 16, 1895, Florence Edna Huntsinger, 0 
Sacramento, Calif., Aug. 20, 1872; dau. of Dr. 
Eli Huntsinger, of Frankfort, Ind.; issue: 1— 
Catherine Virginia, b Minneapolis, Minn., Jan, 
8, 1899; U. Calif., ’20; m Feb. 14, 1921, Lawrence 
C., son of Dr. John C. Merriam (issue: Law- 
rence Campbell, Jr.). 

B.S., Knox, ’91, M.S., 1894; LL.B., Lake Forest, 


1901. Admitted to bar, 1901, and practiced at 
Chicago and New York until 1905; now mem. 
Filcher & Cox, realtors, Los Angeles. Pres. 
Los Angeles Chapter S.A.R. Clubs: Los An- 
geles Athletic, Brentwood Country, Automo- 
bile Club of So. Calif., San Joaquin Gun. 
Residence: 277 S. Coronado St., Los Angeles, 
Calif. 


1-CRANE, Augustin Averill, 
Conn., Jan. 9, 1864, 

8-John Crane, from Eng., 1637; lived at what is 
now Brookline, Mass.; 

7-Henry (1635-1711), settled at Wethersfield, 
Conn., 1655, at Guilford, 1664, later at Killing- 
worth; m Concurrence Meigs (John§); 

6—Henry (1677-1741), m Abigail Flood (d 1754); 

5-Silas (1705-63), Durham, Conn.; m Mercy Gris- 
wold (Samuel®; Francis’; Edward’, qv); 

4—Robert (6 1739), Bethlehem, Conn.; m 1765, Mary 
Camp (Eleazar‘); 

3-Phineas (1777-1839), m Irene Nichols (d 1856; 
Gideon‘; Samuel®; Lt. William®; Isaac’; Isaac’; 
Isaac’). 

6-Isaac Averill (6 Eng., 1685), from Wales to 
Topsfield, Mass.; was at New Preston, Conn., 
before 1748; 

5-Samuel B. (1715-86), bought homestead at New 
Preston from Chief Waramagu, 1749, which 
has ever since been owned and occupied by 
his male descendants; m 1759, Patience Perry 
(Nathaniel®; Anthony’); 

4-Perry (1754-1842), Am. Rev.; m 1774, Dorothy 
Whittlesey (1755-1824; Eliphalet®; EHEliphalet®; 
John’, from Eng. to Saybrook, Conn., 1650); 

3—Perry (1785-1857), m 1808, Eunice Ann Barnes 
(Phineas%4), 

2-Son of Robert Crane (1820-1909), M.D., Yale, ’43; 
physician, Waterbury; m 1847, Eunice Maria 
Averill (1820-90). 

M Aug. 28, 1888, Cordelia Ida Corbett (Nov. 19, 
18638-July 14, 1902); dau. of George W. Corbett, 
of New Haven, Conn.; issue: 1—Eunice Leiola, 
b Paia Mavi, Hawaii, Dec. 9, 1890; A.B., Mt. 
Holyoke, ’11; m Albert B. Root, Jr. (issue: 
Charlotte Crane, 6 1918; Albert B., 3d, b 1919; 
Augustin Averill, 6 1921; Eunice Ellen, 6 1924); 
2—-Robert Corbett (July 27, 1892-July 4, 1903); 3— 
George Averill, 6 Waterbury, Conn., June 30, 
1894; Yale, ex-’15; 2d lt., aviation, 1917-19; m 
Aug. 4, 1920, Christine McKnight (issue: Pa- 
tricia, 6 1923; Robert Elliott, b 1924). 

M 2d, Oct. 25, 1904, Bessie Louise Barlow, b Wa- 
terbury, Conn., June 21, 1880; dau. of Thomas 
EEE Barlow, ex-mayor of Waterbury, 

onn. 

B.A., Yale, ’85, M.D., 1887. Surgeon, Waterbury, 
Conn. F.A.C.S., 1914. Capt., M.C., U.S.A., and 
with A.E.F. in France, World War. Mem. 
S.A.R. Clubs: Appalachian Mountain (Boston), 
Waterbury, Waterbury Country. Residence: 
300 W. Main St., Waterbury, Conn. 


1-CRANE, Maria Louisa Riggs (Mrs. Robert 
T.), b St. Louis, Mo., Oct. 6, 1882. 

8-Francis Riggs (d 1664), from Eng., 1663, took 
up land in Calvert Co., Md.; 

7-Richard (?); 

6—John (1687-1762), settled at “Riggs Hills,” nr. 
Laurel, Mass.;m Mary Davis (1702-68; Thomas’) ; 

5-Samuel (1740-1841), lt. Am. Rev.; m 1767, Amelia 
Dorsey (1749-1807; Col. Philemon’, m Katherine, 
dau. of Henry Ridgely); 

4-Elisha (1779-1853), mecht., partner of George 
Peabody; m 1st, 1812, Alice Lawrason (d 1817; 
James, of Alexandria, Va.); 

3-Lawrason (1814-84), m Frances Behn Clapp. 

6-Thomas Cheesman (d ca. 1785) of Phila. and 
New York; m Elizabeth Forman; 

5—-Forman (1763-1821), m Ann Cummings (1768-1820) ; 

4-John Cummings, M.D. (1789-1862), m Martha 
Matlack Hicks (1798-1872); 

(1824-88), 


3-Timothy Matlack, M.D. 
Louisa Smith (1829-1903), 

2-Dau. of George Washington Riggs (1848-1914), 
analytical chemist; m 1879, Kate Cheesman 
(1851-1911); issue: I-Lawrason, Jr. (b 1881; m 
Dorothy Laura Kidder); II—Maria Louisa 
(above); III—Alice (m Jacques H. Tracy); IV— 
Anne; V—Kate Cheesman (m Edward Newton 
Perkins); VI—George (b 1893; m Lucy Dunham 

_ Wheeler). 

II-m June 20, 1908, Robert Treat Crane (See Vol. 
1, p. 571, for genealogy); issue: 1-Robert Treat, 
Jr., 6 Montreal, Que., Aug. 25, 1909; 2-George 
Levering, 6 Washington, D.C., Oct. 6, 1911; 3- 


b Waterbury, 


m Maria 


288 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


Charles Thomas, 8 Ann Arbor, Mich., Dec. 20, 
1918; 4-Lawrason Riggs (Dec. 20, 1913- Oct as, 
1922) ; 5-Kate Cheesman, }b Ann Arbor, Feb. 26, 
1918; 6-Matlack Cheesman, 0 Ann Arbor, Feb. 
Residence: 923 Olivia Pl, Ann Arbor, Mich. 


1-CUTLER, Willard Walker, b Morristown, N.J., 
Nov. 3, 1856. 

8-James Cutler (qv); 

7-James (1635-85), m Lydia (Moore) Wright (1648- 
1723; John Moore’); 

6—John. vec 1729), m 1700, Hannah Snow (6 1677; 

ohn? 

5-Uriah (d 1795), m Rachel Canfield; 

4—Abijah (1747-78), Am. Rev.; m Dinah Lee; 

3—Col. Joseph (b 1775), m 1800, Elizabeth P. Cook. 

8-John (Cunditt) Condit (d 1713), from Eng. or 
Wales, with his son Peter, ca. 1678; settled in 
Essex Co., N.J.; 

7-Peter (d 1714), m "1695, Mary Harrison (Samuel); 

aed (1698/99-1768), m 1724/25, Phebe Dodd (1703- 
‘ 

5-Silas (1788-1801), del. Cont. Congress, 1781-84; 
eee ING: Assembly; m 1760, Phebe Day (1748- 

(62) ; 

4—Flizabeth Phebe (1762-85), m 1781, James Cook, 
soldier Am. Rev.; 

3—Elizabeth P. -(1782- -1846), m Joseph Cutler (3 
above). 

2-Son of Augustus William Cutler (1827-97), his 
home at Morristown, N.J., built by Silas Con- 
dit (6 above), 1798, has been occupied by five 
generations; lawyer; ‘‘Father of the free 
school system of N.J.’’; mem. 44th and 45th 
Congresses, 1875-79; m 1854, Julia Rebecca (1829- 
1908), dau. of Willard Walker, of Albany, N.Y., 
m Maria Hastings; issue: I-Willard Walker 
(above); II—Condict Walker (b 1859; m Cora Car- 
penter); Il1IJ—Frederick Walker (b 1861). 

I-m Dec. 4, 1879, Mary Baker Hinchman (1856- 
1917); dau. of late John J. Hinchman, of Brook- 
lyn, N.Y.; issue (all b Morristown, N.J.); 1- 
Genevieve Wilder, 6 Dec. 18, 1880; m Apr. 3, 1907, 
Charles Mercer Marsh; 2—Julia Hinchman, 0 
Feb. 3, 1888; m John L. Salter, Jr.; 3-Willard 
Walker, Jr., 6 Dec. 3, 1884; E.M., Columbia, ’09; 
m Sept. 15, 1915, Olga Platanova; 4—-Ethel Hast- 
ings, b Nov. 25, 1886; m Leon S. Freeman}. 5— 
Gertrude Barnard (Oct. 17, 1888-1893); 6—Edith 
(Dec. 8, 1890-Feb. 5, 1920); m Apr. 10, 1917, Charles 
W. Phelps; 7-Ralph Hinchman, 0 Nov. 7, 1894; 
Litt.B., Princeton, “17; m Nov. 7; 1917, Ruth 
Fearn Manley. 

M 2d, Aug. 7, 1919, Altha Evaline Hatch, 6 Dun- 
lap, Ia., Feb. 10, 1868; dau. of Charles Orin 
Hatch, of Skaneateles, N.Y., m Harriet Ann 
Roberts, of S. Manchester, Conn. 

Rutgers, ’76. Prosecutor of pleas, Morris Co., 
N.J., 1882-93; law judge, 1893-98; circuit judge 
since 1916. Club: Whippany River. Residence: 
2 Cutler St., Morristown, N.J. 

1-DARLING, Arland Lewis, |) Lawrenceville, 
Pa., June 22, 1870. 

7—Denice (Dennis) Darling (1640-1717), of Brain- 
tree and Mendon, Mass.; m 1662, Hannah Fran- 


cis; 
6-Benjamin (1687-1772), m ist, 1708, Mehitable 
White (b 1689; Thomas’, m Mehitable Thorn- 


ton; Capt. Joseph’; Thomas’); 

5—-Thomas (1730-76), pvt. Am. Rev.; m 1749, Rachel 
White (6 1782; Joseph®, m Prudence Smith; Jo- 
seph’7; Capt. Joseph’; Thomas’); 

4-Seth (1764-1825), Woodstock, Vt.; pvt. Am. Rev.; 
m 1786, Chloe Marsh (1768-18388; Sgt. Joseph®, m 
Deborah Staples; Dea. John®; Joseph’; John§); 

3—Lewis, M.D. (1804- '92), Lawrenceville, Pa.; m 1831, 
Lucy Mason Parsons (1803-84; Capt. Lukes; Lt. 
Samuel; Lt. William‘; Capt. John’; Cornet 
Joseph§, qv). 

2-Son of Dr. Lewis Darling (1840-1916), surgeon in 
army and navy in Civil War; m 1867, Julia 
Lavilla Day (b 1843); issue: I-Arland Lewis 
(above); II—Carlos Parsons (qv for maternal 
lineages); I11I—-Walter William (qv for Pome- 
roy and Streeter lineages), 

I—m Nov. 3, 1897, Rue B. Lindsley (divorced 1916) ; 
b Emporium, Pa., July 27, 1869; dau. of Clarence 
Lindsley; issue (all 6 Lawrenceville, Pa.): 1— 
Lewis Arland, b Sept. 15, 1898; m Jan. 18, 1925, 
Marguerite VanValkenburgh (6b Wellsboro, 
Pa., June 16, 1893), dau. of Frank Weldon Ryan, 
m Harriet VanValkenburgh, of Lawrenceville, 
Pa.; 2—Carlos Mason (Dec. 12, 1899-Dec. 21, 1918); 
3-Waldo Pomeroy, b Jan. 31, 909. 

M 2d, May 4, 1917, Mary V. Luge, 6 Nelson, Pa., 


Aug. 27, 1869; dau. of Robert S. Lugg, of Nel- 
son, Pa. 

M.D., U. Buffalo, 1892; physician and surgeon; 
on staff of Corning Hosp. Residence: 17 E. 
Pulteney St., Corning, N.Y. 


1-DARLING, Carlos Parsons, } Lawrenceville, 
Pa., May 8, 1876. 

9—-Robert Day (qv); 

8-Thomas (d 1711), m 1659, Sarah Cooper (d 1726; 
Lt. Thomas’); 

7-Samuel (1671- -1729), m 1697, Mary Dumbleton (1676- 
1759; John’; John’); 

6—Aaron (1715- 78), m 24, 1745, Susanna Stanley (1717- 
1805; Nathaniel’, m ‘Anna Whiting; Nathaniel; 
Thomas’); 

5—Thomas Stanley (1751-1837), m 1774, Ruth Newell 
(1755-1840; Josiah®, m Mary Upson; Samuel’; 
Samuel: Thomas?) ; 

4-Erastus (1775-1863), m 1804, Amelia Doty; 

3-Carlos Curtis (1809-83), mem. Conn. Legisla- 
ture; m 1833, Lavilla Woodruff. 

9-Matthew Woodruff (qv); 

8—John (1642/43-1692), m Mary—; 

7-Set. Joseph (1679-1732), m 1st, Hannah Clark (b 
1680; John’, m Rebecca Marvin); 

6-Josiah (1706-89), m 1733, Sarah Woodford (1714- 
1790; Joseph’, m Lydia Smith; Joseph’); 

5-Lt. Eldad (1749-1805), m 1773, Dinah Woodford 
(1754-1825; Joseph®, m Elizaketh Hart; Joseph‘; 
Joseph’; Joseph’); 

4—Titus (1782-1864), m 1803, Lua Alling; 

3—Lavilla (1813-1907), m 1833, Carlos Curtis Day (3 
above). 

9-Roger Alling’ (qv); 

8—Judge John (1647- 1717), treas. Yale Coll., 1702-17; 
mem. Gov.’s Council; judge; m 1671, Susannah 
Coe (1653-1746; Robert, m Hannah Mitchell; 
Robert?) ; 

7-Capt. Jonathan (1683-1775), m 1718, Sarah Sacket 
era hi John8, m Mary Woodin; John’®; 

fo) 

6—Jonathan (1716-71), m 1746, Amy Beecher (1720-83: 
praeesce m Hannah Farrington; Isaac’; 
saa 

5—-Elisha (1751-1819), m 1776, Abigail Pardee (1750- 
1889; Daniel’, m Lydia Porter; Joseph’; 
Georges); 

4—T,ua (1785-1872), m 1803, Titus Woodruff (4 above). 

8-Edward Doty (qv 

7-Hdward (1637-1689/90), m 1662/63, Sarah Faunce 
(1645-95; John’, m Patience Morton); 

6—Benjamin (b 1689), m 1716, Hester Bemen (Sam- 
uel’, m Hester Buckingham; William Bea- 
mond§); 

5-Benjamin (1742-1826), soldier Am. Rev.; m 1766, 
Phebe Kirtland (1746-1806; Nathaniel, Jr.*, m 


Eunice Pratt; Nathaniel’; Lt. John’; Na- 
thaniel?’) ; 
4—Amelia (1786-1871), m 1804, Erastus Day (4 
above). 


2-Son of Julia Lavilla Day (6 1848), m 1867, Dr. 
Lewis Darling (1840-1916). For issue and other 
lineages see Arland Lewis Darling. 

Not married. Hobart, ex-’ (Sigma Phi). Owner 
and mgr. Darling Telephone Co., Lawrence- 
ville, Pa. Writer of historical articles and 
genealogies. Mem. S.M.D., Pa. Huguenot Soc., 
S.A.R., S.W.1812, Nat. Hist. Soc., Tioga Co. 
(Pa.) Hist. Soc., ete. Residence: Lawrence- 
ville; Pa. 

1-DARLING, Walter William, 6 Lawrenceville, 
Pa., Mar. 20, 1880. 

9-Eltweed Pomeroy (qv); 

8—Medad (bap. 1638-1716), m 1661, Experience Wood- 
ward (d 1686; Henry®, m Elizabeth—); 

7—-Ebenezer (1669-1754), m 1692, Sarah King (1671- 
1747; Capt. John’, m Sarah Holton); 

6—Josiah (1703-90), m 1731, Lydia Ashley (1710-72: 
Jonathan’, m Abigail Stebbins; David’; Rob- 


ert?) ; 
rapes (1739-82), m 1768, Lt. Samuel Parsons (1733- 
1 . 


4—Capt. Luke (1774-1852), m 1801, Nancy Streeter: 

treo (1803-84), m 1831, Lewis Darling, M.D. 

9-Stephen Streeter (d 1652), of Gloucester and 
Charlestown, Mass.; m Ursula Adams (1600-73: 
said to have been dau. of Henry Adams, of 
Braintree); 

8-Stephen (d 1689), m Deborah—; 

7—Joseph (1687-1736), m 1717, Elizabeth Titus (b 16%; 
ieee ea m Elizabeth Johnson; John®; Rob- 
ert10 

6—-Lt. Joseph (1719-78), 1t. Am. Rev.; m 1752, Mary 
(Barton) Inman (Samuel Barton’, m Elizabeth 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 


Bellows; Samuel’; Matthew®; Edward”); 
5-Johnson (1761-ca. 1823), pvt. Am. Rev.; m 1782, 

Lydia Mason (1762-1824; Capt. Jonathan®, m 

Patience Mason; Peletiah’; Peletiah®; Samp- 


son’); 

Neen (1784-1853), m 1801, Capt. Luke Parsons (4 
above). 

2-Son of Dr. Lewis Darling’ (1840-1916), m 1867, 
Julia Lavilla Day (b 1843). For issue and other 
lineages see Arland Lewis Darling. ; 

M Jan. 1, 1910, Ellen Maria Perkins, 6 Baldwins- 
ville, N.Y., Sept. 5, 1881; dau. of Charles J. 
Perkins (Jenckes W.°; Zebulon W.‘4; Jenckes'®; 
Nathaniel®; Abraham’; David’; Abraham?’), 

Ph.G., Brooklyn Coll. Pharmacy, 1901. Druggist. 
Residence: Lawrenceville, Pa. 


1-CRESSON, Caleb (V), 6 “Oakland Hall,” Oaks, 
Pa., Jan. 9, 1876. 

9—Pierre Cresson (1609-81), from France, to Haar- 
lem, New Amsterdam; settled at New Amstel, 
on the Delaware, 1657; was corp. in expdn. 
against the Indians at Esopus, 1663; m Rachel 
Closs; 

8—Jacques, m 1668, Marie Renard; 

7-Solomon, m 1702, Anna Watson; 

6-James (1709-46), m Sarah Emlen; 

5—Caleb (1742-1816), recorder of Friends meeting, 
Phila., over 20 yrs.; m 1772, Annabella Elliott; 

4-Caleb (1775-1821), merchant and philanthropist, 
Phila.; m 1807, Sarah Emlen; 

3-William Penn (1814-92), pres. Howard Hosp., 
Phila.; m Susan Vaux. ’ 

Maternally, 5-Thomas Gumbes, m Elizabeth 
Haffey; 

4-William Henry, m 1809, Rebecca Wetherill; 

3-Samuel Wetherill, m 1836, Frances S. Macomb. 
2-Son of Caleb Cresson (1839-1917), trustee and 
managing estates, philanthropist, Phila.; m 
Isabella Bloomfield Gumbes (1844-1913); issue: 
I-Francis Macomb; II—Susan Vaux (m Charles 
Wetherill Gumbes); III—Caleb (above); IV— 
Georgena Vaux (m Webster King Wetherill). 

IlI-m June 16, 1914, Helen Anderson, dau. of 
Coffin Colket Wilson; issue (all b Paoli, Pa.): 
1—Caleb (VI), 6 Apr. 7, 1915; 2-Helen, b Dec. 31, 
1917; 3—Emily Vaux, b Mar. 13, 1920. 

B.S., U. Pa., 98. Formerly executive with vari- 
ous mfg. corpns. and v.p. Aldine Trust Co., 
Phila. Grad. Phila. Div. Sch., 1914. Ordained 
P.E. priest; rector St. Paul’s Memorial Ch., 
Oaks, Pa., 1916-. Residence: Oaks, Pa. 


1-CULVER, Mary Catharine Spicer (Mrs. Fran- 
cis B.), 6 Baltimore, Md., Apr. 9, 1879. 

7-John Spicer (d 1739), removed from Anne Arun- 
del Co. to Baltimore Co., Md., 1716; owner of 
“Spicer’s Inheritance,” Baltimore; 
Juliatha Hawkins (6 1689; Augustine’, b 1663, 
of Anne Arundel Co., Md.); 

6-Thomas (1714-49), m 1735, Rebecca Merryman 
(John’; Charles’; John®, of Lancaster Co., Va.); 

5-Austin (1738-75), m 1760, Rebecca Price (b 1739), 
who m 2d, Henry Hissey (d 1781), and m 3d, 1783, 
Nicholas Smith; 

4-Thomas (1761-1822), m 1782, Blizabeth Harrison 
Lloyd (1764-1824) ; 

3-Hiram Paul (1809-90), m 1830, Alice Cutler (1808- 
81), native of Eng. 

10-Col. John Chew (qv); 

9-Col. Samuel (1625-77), in Md., 1655: mem. Md. 
Assembly, 1659; of the Council, 1669-77; chan- 
cellor and sec. of the Province; m 1658, Anne 
Ayres, 1638-95; William”, of Nansemond Co., 


Wael 

8-Samuel (1660-1718), justice of Anne Arundel Co., 
Md., 1683; m 1st, 1682, Anne— (d 1702); 

7-John (1687-1718), m 1708, Elizabeth Harrison 
(Richard’, m Elizabeth Smith); she m 2d, 1722, 
Elihu Hall; 

6—-Mary (d 1779), m_ 1736, Peregrine Ward (1709-59), 
of Cecil Co., Md.; 

eae C. (6 1740), m ca. 1758, Thomas Lloyd (d 

4-Blizabeth H. (1764-1824), m 1782, Thomas Spicer 
(4 above). 

6-Henry (Scarff) Scharf, a descendant of the 
Scarffs who emigrated to Md. from Bavaria; 

5-William (1749-78), 2d and ist lt., Baltimore Co. 
militia in Am. Rev.; m Blizabeth Harrison (G2)e 

4-William (6 ca. 1778), soldier War of 1812; m 1808, 
Susannah Christopher (1783-1866) ; 

3-Thomas George (1816-86), m 1887, Ann Maria Mc- 
Nulty (1820-89; their son John T., LL.D., was 
noted Md. historian). 

2-Dau. of Hiram Louis Spicer, M.D. (1840-98), 


m 1709, ~ 


289 


physician, Baltimore; m 1864, Mary Catharine 
Scharf (1845-1912). 

M Nov. 7, 1897, Francis Barnum Culver (See Vol. 
1, p. 574, for genealogy). 


1-CURTIS, Bridgham, b N.Y. City, Sept. 30, 1876. 

9-Henry Curtis (qv); 

&-Joseph (1647-1700), served in King Philip’s War, 
1675; m 1677, Abigail Grout (Capt. John®, m 
Sarah-); 

7-Ephraim (1680-1759), justice; maj. militia; rep. 
Gen. Ct.; judge Ct. Common Pleas; m 1705, 
Mary Stone (David’, m Susannah-); 

6—John (1707-97), capt. militia in expdn. for relief 
of Ft. William Henry, 1757; m 1729, Rebeckah 
Wight (Benjamin’, m Elizabeth-); 

5-John (1781-68), m 1755, Elizabeth 
(Phinehas’, m Elizabeth-—); 

4-David (1763-1813), m 1791, Susannah Stone (Lt. 
Samuel, Jr.®, m Dorothy-); 

3—George (1796-1856), speaker R.I. Assembly; pres. 
Cont. Bank of New York; m 2d, 1834, Julia 
Bowen Bridgham (Hon. Samuel W.4, speaker 
RI. Assembly, Ist mayor of Providence, 
chancellor of Brown U., atty. gen. of R.I., m 
Elizabeth Paine; and dese. Maj. Simon Wil- 
lard, qv, and Rey. Samuel Willard, 11th pres. 
of Harvard, 1700-07). 

8-John Ap Bevan (1636-1726; desc. King Henry 
Ill, of Eng., and four Magna Charta barons), 
friend and relative of William Penn whom 
he aided in founding Pa. and establishing 
Quaker religion in America; purchased 2000 
acres in Merion and Haverford tps. and 
brought his family, 1683; judge Ct. Common 
Pleas and mem. Provincial Assembly; m 1667, 
Barbara Catherine Aubrey; 

7—Evan (1672-1720), m 1698, Eleanor Wood; 

6—-Aubrey (1705-61), m 1732, Ann Davis; 

5-Davis (1738-1818), capt. Cont. Army; fitted out 
at his own expense and cdr. the privateer brig 
“Holker,” with his son-in-law Capt. Matthew 
Lawler (later mayor of Phila.), captured val- 
uable British prizes for which he received 
vote of thanks from Cont. Congress; m 1760, 
Agnes Cowpland (David’, m Isabella Bell); 

4-Tacey Anna (1774-1831), m 1796, George Stacey 
(1764-1808), A.B., Harvard, 1784; lawyer and mer- 
chant, Chester, Pa.; U.S. consul, Isle de 
France; 

3—-Davis, m Sara Van Dycke. 

2-Son of Edward Curtis, A.M., M.D. (1838-1912), 
A.B., Harvard, 59; M.D., U. Pa., 1864; asst. 
surgeon, and bvtd. major U.S.A. “For dis- 
tinguished service,” Civil War; prof. materia 
medica and therapeutics, Coll. Physicians and 
Surgeons; med. author; med. dir. Equitable 
Life Assurance Soc., New York; m 1864, Au- 
gusta Lawler Stacey (b 1841); issue: I-Julia; 
II—Constance; IIlI-—George De Clyver; IV— 
Natalie (1875-1921; m Paul Burlin); V-Bridgham 
(above); VI—Marian (6 1877; m Roger Bradbury 
Whitman). 

V—-Not married. A.B., Harvard, ’99; LL.B., Co- 
lumbia, 1902 (Phi Delta Phi). Mem. law firm 
of Macfarlane & Monroe, New York. Clubs: 
Racquet and Tennis, Harvard. Residence: 
1199 Park Av., New York. 


1-CUSHING, Henry Platt, b Cleveland, O., Oct. 
10, 1860-d Apr. 14, 1921. 

9-Matthew Cushing (qv); 

8-John (1627-1708), selectman, 1674-86; dep. Gen. 
Ct., 1692; mem. Council, 1706 and 1707; col. Plym- 
outh Regt.; m Sarah Hawke (1641-1679); 

7-Matthew (1665-1715), selectman; m 1694, Deborah 
Jacob (1677-1755; Capt. John’, m Mary Russell); 

6—Josiah (1707-87), m 1785, Mehitable King (d 1778), 
of Dighton; 

5—-David (1740-1821), m 1763, Sarah Loring (d 1805); 

4-David (1768-1814), m 1798, Freelove (Brown) 
Jenckes (d 1843); 

3-Erastus (1802-93), m 1826, Mary Ann Platt (d 
1868), of Lanesboro. 

2Son of Henry Kirke Cushing, M.D., LL.D. 
(1827-1910), prof. medicine, Western Reserve U.; 
m Betsey Maria Williams (1828-1903); issue: I— 
William Erastus (1853-1917; m Carolyn J. Kel- 
logg); II—Alice K. (1859-1918); Il1I-Henry Platt 
(above); IV—Edward Fitch (1862-1911; m Kath- 
erine Melanie Harvey); V—George Briggs (b 
1864); VI-—Alleyne Maynard (1869-1903); VII— 
Harvey Williams (b 1869; m Katharine Stone 
Crowell). 

IlI-m June 3, 1886, Florence Electa Williams, } 
Groton, N.Y., Nov. 22, 1857; dau. of Prof. S. 


Heywood 


290 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


G. Williams, of Cornell U.; issue (all b Cleve- 
land, O.): 1—-Cornelia B., 6 Jan. 27, 1893; m Rev. 
Vivan Albertus Peterson; 2—Kirke Williams 
(Mar. 5, 1894-May 1919); A.B., Kenyon; M.D., 
Harvard, 1919 (Alpha Delta Phi, PBikS Sigma 
Excl )ie 3-Alice Clark (May 17, 1898-Oct. 3 1914), 

Ph.B., Cornell, ’82 (Alpha Deita Phi, Sigma Xi), 
M.S., 1884, Ph.D., 1909; post-grad. Columbia and 
Munich. Prof. geology, Western Reserve U., 
1892-1921. Club: University. Residence: 2275 
Tudor Dr., Cleveland Heights, O. 


1-CUTLER, Ralph Corridon, 0 Lewiston, Me., 
Feb. 3, 1879. 

10-—James Cutler (qv); 

9-James (1635-85), Lexington, Mass.; soldier King 
Philip’s War; m Lydia (Moore) Wright (John 
Moore!’®) ; 

8-Thomas (1677-1759), Lexington, Mass.; m Sarah 
Stone (Samuel®, m Dorcas Jones; Samuel; 
Gregory, qv); 

7-David (1705- 60), m Mary Field; 

6-Joseph (1733-1816), removed to Weston (now 
Warren), Mass., 1755; m ist, 1754, Rebecca 


Hoar; 

5-Nathan (1755-1827), minute man in Am. Rev.; 
one of the first 17 settlers at Lewiston, Me., 
where he was first constable and first school- 
master; m Ruth Nelson (1757-1817), their son 
Nathan, Jr., was actg. gov. of Me., 1829; 

apa (1799- 1837), capt. militia; m Roxcyllania 

err 

®-Stephen Corridon (1826-61), m Emily M. Tainter 

5-Benjamin Friend (1775-1825), removed from 
Sedgwick, _Me., 1807, and was first settler at 
Etna, Me. 

4-Ellis (1803-78); 

3—Perley (1831-1916), m 1854, Fervilla Smith (Obed‘, 
m Hulda Bradford). 

2-Son of Henry Otis Cutler (b 1852), dry goods 
merchant, Lewiston, Me.; m 1877, Julia Frances 
Friend (1855-79) ; m 2d, Belle Pierce; issue (1st 
marriage): I-Ralph ron (above); (2d marriage): 
Have. Charles (b 1891; m Marguerite Anne 

ar 

I-—m Dec. 25, 102, Cinda Eliza Umberhind, b Bow- 
doinham, Me., July 29, 1878; dau. of Gorham 
Umberhind, m Lucinda Rogers, of Bowdoin- 
ham; issue: 1—Frances Rogers, b Lewiston, 
Me., Nov. 10, 1905. 

Dry goods merchant. Residence: 7 Wood St., 
Lewiston, Me. 


a ae Arthur Fuller, b Roxbury, Mass., Mar. 
7-William Davis (1617-83), from Eng. ca. 1635; was 
at Coren Mass.; freeman, 1673; m 3d, Jane— 
6~Ichabod (1676-1754), m Bethia Hopkins (1675-1768) ; 
5-—Jacob (1706-ca. 1757), m Jemima Healey (1702-84) ; 
4-Jacob (1742-1809), m Dorothy Baker 
3—John (1781-1819), m Thankful Read "t783- 1867). 
8-Humphrey Griffin (d 1660), at Ipswich, Mass., 
at Annisquam, 


1641; 

7-Samuel, 1707; m 1708, 
Elizabeth York; 

6-Samuel (d 1781), m 1736, Mary Goss; 

5—Oliver (1739-1815), m 1760, Mary York; 

4-Eliphalet (1765-1813), m Jane Griffin; 

3-Thomas (1797-1868), m Sarah Parsons Griffin. 

2-Son of John Francis Davis (1820-1908), m 2d, 1851, 
Martha Parsons Griffin (1828-1905). 

Not married. Artist; also librarian, Memorial 
Library, Acton, Mass., since 1902. Residence: 
Acton, Mass. 


oe he Harry Alexander, 6 Mobile, Ala., Mar. 

8-Morgan Davis (d 1694/95), from Wales to Merion 
Tp., Pa., ante 1686; m Catherine— (d 1741); 

erica (1685/86 - 1748), m 1711/12, Jane— (d 1774); 

6-Benjamin (1719-97), migrated to S.C., 1739; fur- 
nished supplies to the army, 1776-81; ‘had 7 sons 
in Am. Rev.; m 1748/49, Rachel Port (1732-post 
1800; Thomas’, capt. Am. Rev., del. 2d Prov. 
Congress, 1775-76, from S.C.); 

§-Lt. David (1756- 98), ist lt. of S.C. Vols.; m 1775, 
Rebecca Keziah Godfrey (b 1755; desc. Col. 
John Godfrey; Rev. William Guy; Mary 
Fisher, celebrated Quakeress; Capt. Charles 
Basden; Thomas Elliott); 

4—William (1787-1822), planter in S.C.; m 1810, Mar- 
garet Ann Allison (1794-1821; g.dau. Lt. James 
H. Allison [1738-1784/85], It. Am. Rev., m Sarah, 
dau. of Benjamin Godin, Huguenot refugee); 

3-David Rogerson Williams (1813-67), migrated to 


Mass., 


Ala., 1825-26; merchant and cotton factor; m 
1840, *Mary White Norris (1822-86; Maj. John B.4 
[1787- -1848-49], officer War 1812; Thomas® [1756- 
1818], Am. Rev.) 

10—George aera (bap. 1569-1645; son of Richard 
Deringe, m Margaret-), migrated to Ireland, 
came to Scarborough, Me., 1630; shipbuilder 
and planter; m Elizabeth-; 

9-Roger (d 1676), m Joan— (d post 1700); 

8-Thomas (ca. 1664-1723), m Elizabeth— (d 17389); 

7—John (1695-1725), m 1719, Mary Carpenter (Philip); 

6—John (b 1722), m 1743, Eunice Spinney (0 121); 

5-Joseph (1753-1834), Portland, Me.; shipbuilder 
and planter; Am. Rev.; m 1779, Hannah Jame- 
Ae (1760-1841; William® [1736-1815], sailor Am. 


eV.); 

4-Noah (1794-1869), Portland, Me.; m 1817, Eliza- 
beth Cummings (6 1794; Nathaniel’, Am. Rev., 
m Sarah, dau. of Capt. Paul Junkins, mem, 
Com. Safety); 

8-Alexander Warren (1818-83), Mobile, Ala.; 
mariner; capt.; harbor master, Mobile, many 
years; m 1845, Helen Marr Grant (1824-61; Wil- 
liam’, m Johanna, dau. of Raphael Cook, Am. 
Rev.; Vincent’, Am. Rev.). 

2-Son of David Rogerson Williams Davis (1845- 
1906), sgt. Ist Ala. Arty., C.S.A., 1861-65; m 1873, 
Mary Twelves Deering (1850-1924); issue: I- 
Harry Alexander (above); IIl—Helen Cluis (m 

. Morris Barnes); IlI—-Mary Williams (m 
Robert E. Barnes); IV—Margaret Alice (1885-87) ; 
V-—Carcline Hubart (m Joseph F. Lasseter). 

I-m Mar. 12, 1907, Amelia Becker, 6 Washington, 
DiC Oct. 3, 1878; dau. of Charles Becker, of 
Washington, m Mary K. Moser; issue: 1-Mar- 
garet Deering, b Ft. Hunt, Va., Oct. 15, 1908; 
2-Josephine Williams, 8 Washington, D.C., 
May 4, 1914. 

Self educated; extended travel, and close stu- 
dent. Entomologist and research bacteriolo- 
gist, Army Medical Museum, Washington. 
Entered army, 1898, Med. Dept., retired 1925; 
campaigned in Porto Rico, Philippines, and 
Cuba; 14 yrs. research bacteriologist and asst. 
instr. Army Medical School; maj., Sanitary 
Corps, World War; c.o. Laboratory, Central 
Dept.,. Ft. Leavenworth, Kan. Mem. S.A.R., 
U.S.W.V. Residence: 316 Shepherd St. N.W., 
Washington, D.C. 


1-DE BLOIS, Austen Kennedy, b Wolfville, N.S., 
Dec. 17, 1866. 

5-George De Blois (1739/40-1799; George®; Louis’, 
of Huguenot ancestry), from Eng. to Boston, 
1761; removed to Salem, Mass.; was at Halifax, 
N. Ss, 1775-77, at New York, 1777- 81, and again at 
Halifax, 1781-99; d at Newport, RL; m 1771, his 
cousin, Sarah De Blois (Lewis*®; Stephen’; 
Louis’); 

4—George Lewis (1782-1837), shipping mcht., Bos- 
ton; m Amelia Grant (1792-1867; Moses®, of 
Boston); 

3-William Minet (d 1887), m Jane Vermilye Pryor 
(bap. 1802; John‘). 

8—Rev. James Fitch (q v); 

7-Capt. Nathaniel (1679- 1759), m Anna Abel (1681- 


1728); 
Nathan (1705-50), m Hannah Huntington (1703- 


5-Ebenezer (1731-91), removed to Nova Scotia, 
1765, and purchased 1,000 acres at Grand Pré; m 
Lydia Fish; 

4-Simon (1751-1824), mem. N.S. Assembly; m 1773, 
Bathsheba Huntington; 

3-Simon (1783-1867), mem. N.S. Assembly; a 
founder of Acadia U.; m Sophia Henrietta 
ss Wolf (Judge Elisha‘, founder of Wolfville, 


.S.). 

2-Son of Stephen William De Blois, D.D. (1827-84), 
clergyman, educator; m 1855, Mary Sophia 
Fitch (1827-1911); issue: I-—Henrietta Sophia 
(1855-59); II-Austen Kennedy (above). 

II-m June 25, 1890, Erminie Dagmar Day, 60 St. 
John, N.B., Mar. 12, 1870; dau. of George E. 
Day, M.D., m Albina Stanhope Hoben; issue: 
1—-Stephen George, b St. Martin’s, N.B., May 1, 
1894; 2—Cedric (Mar. 24-Aug. 14, 1896); 3-Mary 
Ailsa, 6 Alton, Ill., Mar. 8, 1899; 4—Charles Aus- 
ten, 0 Elgin, Ill., Sept. 18, 1901; 5-Laurier St. 
John, b Chicago, Sept. 27, 1904; 6-Erminie Stan- 
hope, b Chicago, Apr. 29, 1909. 

Grad. Acadia Coll., N.S., "965 A.M., Brown, 1888, 
Ph.D., 1889; student Newton Theol. Sem., 1889; 
U. Berlin, 18990; U. Leipzig, 1891; LL.D., Frank- 
lin (Ind.) Coll., 1897; D.D., Brown, 1914; D.D., 
Acadia, 1925. Baptist minister and educator 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 29] 


(See Who’s Who in America). Residence: 1875 
Commonwealth Avy., Boston, Mass. 


Cot sper Baylis John, bd Greenville, S.C., June 

, 1843. 

9-Sir Richard Earle, of Dorset Co., Eng., desc. 
Henry de Erleigh from lordship of Erleigh; 
was Lord of Newton, and desc. Sir John Earle 
(1334-1410), known as the “White Knight,” who 
m Margaret, dau. of Sir Guy de Brian; origi- 
nal ancestor went to Eng. with William the 
Conqueror; 

8-Sir John (1614-60), from Eng., ca. 1649-52, with 
his wife and three children, and for paying 
the passage of 34 persons received land 
grants aggregating 1700 acres located on 
Earle’s Creek and Yeocomico River, now 
Westmoreland Co., Va., which, exclusive of 
other patents subsequently granted by the 
lords proprietors of the Northern Neck, de- 
scended in a single male representative for 
100 yrs.; m Mary Symons (1619-59); 

7-Samuel (1639-97), Westmoreland Co.; m Bridget 
Hale (relative Sir Mathew Hale, celebrated 
mathematician) ; 

6-Samuel, II (1680-1746), surveyor of highways; 
m Phyllis Bennet (relative Gov. Richard Ben- 
net, of Va.); 

5-Maj. Samuel (d 1771), justice County Ct. of 
Frederick Co., Va., 1748-52; high sheriff; 
church warden; maj., Col. George W. Fairfax’s 
regt. of horse; burgess, 1743-52; collector of 
tobacco; m 1st, 1726, Anne Sorrell; m 2d, 1748, 
Elizabeth Holbrook; 

4-Col. John (1737-1815), removed to the region nr. 
boundary line bet. N.C. and S.C., 1773, where 
he built ‘‘Earle’s Fort’; capt. in Gen. Bou- 
quet’s expdn. in Ohio, 1764; col. in Am. Rev.; 
m Thomasine Prince (1746-1802; John®); 

3-George Washington (1777-1821), m his half first 
cousin, Elizabeth Robinson. 

2-Son of Elias Drayton Earle (1803-53), m Susan 
Baker Haynesworth (1812-51). 

M Novy. 13, 1872, Eliza Thompson Harle (1852-93) ; 
issue: 1—Robert Drayton, M.D., b Earleton, 
Fla., 1875; 2-Hunice Cloud (Mrs. Elmer Ander- 
son Dean, qv); 3-Mary Louise (Mrs. William 
Alexander McCain, qv). 

Grad. The Citadel, Charleston, S.C. Mem. N.C. 
Soc. Cincinnati. Residence: Earleton, Fla. 


1-DEAN, Eunice Cloud Earle (Mrs. Elmer A.), 
6 Earleton, Fla., Aug. 25, 1877. 

lil-Sir Francis Swann (b 1578; son of Sir Henry), 
settled at “Swann’s Point,’ opposite James- 
a i Va.; m Dorothy, dau. of Sir Edward 
OysS; 

10—William (1599-1638), land register in Va.; 

9-Col. Thomas (1630-80), mem. Va. Council and 
burgess; lt. col. militia; sheriff of Surry Co.; 
m Mary Browne; 

&-Capt. Thomas (1675-1705), burgess; sheriff of 
Surry Co., 1697; m Elizabeth Thomason; 

7-Maj. Thomas (6 1700), sheriff of Nansemond 
Co., Va.,. 1740; 

6—Mary (b 1740), m 1757, Josiah Thompson (0 1737); 

5-Chancellor Waddy (1769-1845), m 1798, Eliza 
Blackburn Williams (1775-1830) ; 

4-Eliza (1795-1866), m 1814, Dr. Robinson Earle 
(1794-1838) ; 

ihe gies (1822-93), m 1849, Mary Louise Cloud 

2-Dau. of Eliza Thompson Earle (1852-93), m 1872, 
Baylis John Earle (qv for paternal lineage). 

M Elmer Anderson Dean, Bb in Tenn., Aug. 18, 
1872; M.D., U. Pa., 1898; entered U.S.A. as asst. 
surgeon, Dec. 12, 1898; now col., M.C., U.S.A.; 
D.S.M., World War; issue: 1-Eunice Earle 
(qv); 2-Margaret Earle, 6 Manila, P.I.; 3-Betty 
Earle, b San Francisco, Calif. 

Mem. C.D.A., D.A.R. Address: Col. Elmer A. 
etre Surgeon General U.S.A., Washing- 
ons D.C: 


1-DEAN, Eunice Earle, }) Chicago, Ill., Mar. 1905, 

10-Albert Heymans Roosa (b 1610), from the 
Netherlands in the “Spotted Cow,” 1660, with 
his wife Wyntie and eight children; 

9-Neeltje (1653-post 1745), m 1676, Capt. Henry 
Pawling (d 1692), officer British Army; came 
to N.Y., 1664; a founder of Kingston, Marble- 
town and Hurley, N.Y.; high sheriff of Ulster 
Co., N.Y., 1685-89; 

8-Wyntie, m Capt. Richard Broadhead, of Mar- 
bletown, N.Y. (Daniel?®); 

7-Rachel, m Judge Wood Furman (1712-83), of 


S.C. (Josiah’, m Sarah Wood; Josiah®; John, 
Watertown, Mass., 1631); 

6—-Sarah (1752-1831), m Henry Haynesworth, min- 
Mantes in Am. Rev.; mem. Congress (Rich- 
ard’); 

5-Dr. James, m Susan Cox Porter: 

4-Susan Baker, m Elias Drayton Earle (1803-53); 

3-Baylis John (qv), m Eliza Thompson Earle. 

2-Dau. of Eunice Cloud Earle (qv), m Elmer An- 
derson Dean, U.S.A. 


H. DURANT CHEEVER. 


1-CHEEVER, H(enry) Durant, b New York, 
N.Y., Jan. 8, 1867. 

8—Ezekiel Cheever (1614-1708), from Eng. to Bos- 
ton, 1637; a founder of Quinnipiac (New Ha- 
ven), Conn., 1638; educator; m Ellen Lathrop; 

7—-Rev. Thomas (1658-1749), A.B., Harvard, 1677; 
m Sarah Bill; 

6—-Thomas, m 1712, Mary Baker; 

5—-Abner (1725-96); justice at Saugus, Mass.; m 
Elizabeth Newhall; 

4—-Abijah (1760-1843), A. B., Harvard, 1779; naval 
surgeon in Am. Rev.; m 1789, Elizabeth Scott; 

3-Charles Augustus (1793-1852), A.B., Harvard, 
1813, M.D., 1816; m Adeline Haven. 

2-Son of John Haven Cheever (1824-1901), m 1851, 
Anna Dow (6b 1833); issue: I-Charles A. (1852- 
1900); II—Blizabeth S. (1855-1924); IIlI—John D. 
(1859-1911); IV—Gertrude (6 1863; m John Elliot 
Cowdin); V—Henry Durant (above). 

V—m Oct. 1, 1890, Maud Russell Barnard, b 1871; 
dau. of George M. Barnard, of Boston, Mass. 

M 2d, May 28, 1899, Zora Gladys Horlocher, b 
Ogden, Ia., Sept. 19, 1879; dau. of William Hor- 
locher, of Hastings, Neb.; issue: 1—Zora, } 
N.Y. City, May 18, 1911. 

A.B., Harvard, ’88 (Hasty Pudding, D.K.E., Zeta 
Psi). Pres. Okonite Co., and Okonite-Callen- 
der Cable Co., New York. Clubs: Union, Rac- 
quet and Tennis, Riding, Harvard, Bankers 
(New York), Tennis and Racquet (Boston), 
Round Hill, Field (Greenwich, Conn.), Travel- 
lers (Paris), Residence: 1 Sutton Place South, 
New York. 


1-McCAIN, Mary Louise Earle (Mrs. William 
A.), b Earleton, Fla., May 25, 1879. 

10-Sir Richard Earle, of Dorset Co., Eng., desc. 
Henry de Erleigh from lordship of Erleigh; 
was Lord of Newton, and desc. Sir John Earle 
(13834-1410), known as the “White Knight,” who 
m Margaret, dau. of Sir Guy de Brian; origi- 
nal ancestor went to Eng. with William the 
Conqueror; 

9-Sir John (qv); 

8-Samuel (1639-97), Westmoreland Co.; m Bridget 


Hale; 

7-Samuel (1680-1746), surveyor of highways; m 
Phyllis Bennet; 

6-Maj. Samuel (d 1771), justice County Ct. of 
Frederick Co., Va., 1748-52; high sheriff, church 
warden; maj., Col. George W. Fairfax’s regt. 


292 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


of horse; burgess, 1748-52; collector of tobacco; 
m 1726, Anne Sorrell; m 2d, 1748, Elizabeth Hol- 
brook (6 1728; Randolph’, of Va.); 

5—Col. Elias (1762-1828), settled in Greenville Co., 
S.C., 1787; mem. 9th, 12th, 18th, 15th and 16th 
Congresses; m 1782, Frances Wilton Robinson 
(1762-1823) ; 

4-Dr. Robinson (1794-1888; was killed by Hon. 
William L. Yancey, who had married his 
niece, Sally Earle); m Eliza Thompson (1795- 
1866; Chancellor Waddy’); 

3—Gen. Elias (1822-93)), m i348, Mary Louise Cloud 
(1825-87; Dr. William‘). 

2-Dau. of Eliza Thompson Earle (1852-93), m 
1872, Baylis John Earle (qv for paternal line- 


age). 

M Mar. 17, 1905, Col. William Alexander McCain 
(qv); issue: I—Elizabeth Earle (qv for Thomp- 
son lineage). 

Grad. Wesleyan Coll., Macon, Ga., ’98 (Alpha 
Delta Pi). Mem. Colonial Dames of Va., 
D.A.R., Club of Colonial Dames (Washington). 
Summer place: Camp Tapawingo, Lakeport, 
ae Residence: 2906 P St. N.W., Washington, 


1-McCAIN, Elizabeth Earle, ) Chicago, I1., 
15, 1908. 


July 


%-Sir Charles Thompson (b 1695), from Scotland ° 


to Hanover Co., Va., 1720; m Lady Jean Doug- 
lass (6 1699); 


8—David (b 1717), m Mary Patillo (Henry®, mem. 
Congress); 

7—Josiah (6 1737), m Mary Swann (b 1740); 

6—Chancellor Waddy (1769-1845), m 1793, Eliza 


Blackburn Williams (1775-1830) ; 

5- eon (1795-1866), m 1814, Dr. Robinson Earle (1794- 

4—Gen. Elias (1822-93), m 1849, Mary Louise Cloud; 

3-Baylis John (qv), m Eliza Thompson Earle. 
2—Only child of Mary Louise Earle (qv), m Col. 
William Alexander McCain, U.S.A. (qv). 

Grad. Miss Madeira’s School, Washington, ’26; 
student Vassar Coll., 1926—. Mem. Colonial 
Dames of Va., D.A.R. Club: Vassar (N.Y. City). 
Home: 2906 P St. N.W., Washington, D.C 


1-McCAIN, William Alexander, b ‘‘Teoc Planta- 
tion,’”’ Carroll Co., Miss., Aug. 25, 1878. 

4-Joseph McCain, } in highlands of Scotland, 
was a desc. of a sept of the MacDonald clan; 
came to U.S. and settled at “‘Sunnyside,’”’ Rock- 
ingham Co., N.C.; m Mary Scales (Nathaniel, 
m Ann Watt); 

3—-William Alexander, m Louisa McAlister (their 
son Henry Pinckney is maj. gen. and late adj. 
gen. U.S.A.). 

2-Son of Hon. John Sidney McCain (6 1851), m 
Elizabeth Young (1856-1922); issue: I-William 
Alexander (above); II-Katie Lou (6 1882); III- 
John Sidney, U.S.N. (b 1884; m Catharine 
Vaulx); IV—Mary Jimmie (6 1888; m James 
Luther Spencer); V-—Harry Hart (6b 1890; m Zoa 
Blodgett); VI-—Joseph Pinckney (b 18938; m™ 
Hsther May). 

I-m oe 17, 1905, Mary Louise Earle (qv for 
issue). 

U. Miss., 1895-96 (Phi Delta Theta); West Point, 
702. Served 2d lt. to maj. of cav. to Aug. 1920; 
served in P.I., on Mexican border, also in 
Mexico, 1916, and in France and Germany; col. 
of cav., U.S.A., May 6, 1919. Mem. M.O.W.W. 
Club: Army and Navy. Residence: 2906 P St. 
N.W., Washington, D.C. 


1-BOARDMAN, Samuel Ward, Jr., 6 Auburn, 
N.Y., Sept. 6, 1874. 

8-Samuel Boardman (qv); 

q- Tea (1658-1725), m 1688, Hannah Wright (Sam- 
uels 

6—Timothy (1700-53), began to write name Bord- 
man; m 1721, Hannah Crane (Israel’); 

5—Dea. Timothy (1727-92), m 1751, Jemima Johnson 
(Joseph®); 

4—Dea. Timothy (1754- =1839), began to write name 
Boardman, m 1783, Mary Ward (Samuel); 

38-—Dea. Samuel Ward (1789-1870), m 1823, Ann Gil- 
bert (Simeon’‘). 

2-Son of Samuel Ward Boardman, D.D., LL.D. 
(1830-1917), A.B., Middlebury, 751; Cong]. and 
later Presby n. minister; pres. Maryville 
(Tenn.) Coll. 1889-1901; m 1857, Jane Elizabeth 
Haskell (1835-59); m 2d, 1861, Sarah Elizabeth 
Greene (1837-1922); issue (Ist marriage): I- 
Charles Haskell (0 and d 1859); (2d marriage): 
TI—Mary Evarts (1862-82); III—Elizabeth Haskell 
(1864-1921); IV-—George Nye (1866-75); V—Anna 
Greene (1868-85); VI—Caroline Sherman (1870-74); 


Vil—Henry Mills (1872-74); VIII-Samuel Ward, 
Jr. (above); IX—Roger Sherman (qv for Sher- 
man lineage); X—Martha Tracy (b 1885). 

Vill-—m May 28, 1908, Charlotte Katharine Tice, 
6 Brooklyn, NY,, May 17, 1885; dau. of John 
Griggs Tice; issue: i-Grace Bstelle Tice, b 
Bloomfield, N.J., Dec. 1, 1909; 2-Mary Evarts, 
b Bloomfield, ‘Apr. 29, 1911; 83-Adaline Young, 0 
Cedar Grove, N.J., May 7, 1913; 4—Elizabeth 
Greene, b Cedar Grove, June 26, 1916; 5-Char- 
lotte Katharine, b Cedar Grove, Nov. 9, 1917. 

A.B., Maryville (Tenn.) Coll., ’94; A.B., Harvard, 
96; LL.B., New York U., 1899. Atty. and 
counsellor at law, Newark, N.J.; master in 
chancery since 1900; spl. master since 1904; 
mem. Essex Co. Dem. Exec. Com., 1908-09; 
recorder (police judge), 1919-25. Residence: 
Cedar Grove, N.J. 


BOARDMAN, Roger Sherman, J} Auburn, N.Y., 
Nov. 7, 1876. 

8-Capt. John Sherman (qv); 

7-Joseph (1650-1731), m Elizabeth Winship (EKd- 
ward); 

6—William (1692-1741), m Mehetabel Wellington 
(Benjamin‘); 

5—-Roger (1721-98), a “signer” and U.S. senator 
from Conn.; m 2d, 1768, Rebecca Prescott 
(Benjamin, Jr. 8); 


4—Mehetabel (1774- 1851), m 2d, 1804, Jeremiah Ev- 
arts (1781-1831; their son, William M., was 
Atty. Gen. and Sec. of State of U.S. and 
U.S. senator); 

3—Mary (1806-50), m 1829, David Greene (1797-1866). 

2-Son of Sarah EHlizabeth Greene (1837-1922), m 
1861, as his 2d wife, Samuel Ward Boardman, 
D.D., LL.D. (1830-1917). For issue and Board- 
man lineage see Samuel Ward Boardman, Jr. 

M Oct. 1, 1921, Ida Florence Price, 6 Shrewsbury, 
N.J., Dec. 31, 1876; dau. Charles W. Price, of 
East Orange, N.J. 

A.B., Maryville Coll., Tenn., 96; A.B., Harvard, 
’98. Editorial reader, Charles Scribner’s Sons, 
New York. First lt., A.R.C., in France, 1918- 
as eters 17 Washington PIl., Bloom- 
eld, N.J. 


1-DENNETT, Maybelle Raymond (Mrs. Tyler), 
b Philadelphia, Pa., May 17, 1882. 

9-Capt. William Raymond (1635-1709), from Eng. 
in boyhood with his brother John, to Bev- 
erly, Mass., 1651; dep. Gen. Ct.; cdr. of expdn. 
to Can., 1690; m Hannah Bishop (Edward"); 

8-William, of Beverly; m Mary Kettle (John’, 
of Gloucester, m Elizabeth, dau. of William 
Allen); 

7-William, of Ware, Mass.; m Deborah Balch 
(Benjamin$’; John’); 

6—Daniel, of Sharon, Conn.; m Elizabeth (Black- 
mer) Doty (John Blackmer’, m Mary Rickett); 

5—Paul, of Richmond, Mass.; soldier Am. Rev.; 
m Rachel Stevens (Zebulon®, Am. Rev., m 
Miriam Fellows; Thomas’; Henry, qv); 

4—Benjamin (1774-1825), first civil engr. to ex- 
plore northern N.Y.; founder of town of Pots- 
dam, N.Y., and of St. Lawrence Acad.; judge 
St. Lawrence Co.; m Hannah Wright; 

38-Benjamin Wright (1801-83), mayor of Chicago. 
1839-42; pres. Wis. Central R.R.; trustee of 
three colleges; first pres. Elgin Nat. Watch 
Co.; m 1835, Amelia Porter, 

9-Edward Doty (av); 

8-Edward, m Sarah Faunce (Elder John®, of 
Plymouth); 

7—Mary, m Joseph Allyn; 

6-Hannah, m Ebenezer Wright (Thomas’; Jo- 
seph§; Thomas?; John?) ; 

5~Thomas, m Martha Butler (Benjamin®; Jo- 
seph’?; Richard); 

4-Hannah, m Benjamin Raymond (4 above). 

9-Gov. John Webster (av); 

8-Lt. Robert (d 1676), m Susanna Treat (1629-1705; 
Richard®, qv); 

7-Capt. John (6 1653), s Abiel Steele (Samuel, 
m 1680, Mercy, dau. of Maj. William Bradford, 


son of Gov. William Bradford, qv; John?®; 
John”, qv); 

6—Sarah, m Samuel Root; 

5—Oliver, m Anna Holcomb (Benjamin'‘; 


Thomas’); : 

4-Anna, m Reuben Porter (Dr. James®, of Mid- 
dlebury, Conn., m Mary [Nichols] Gambel, dau. 
of Samuel Nichols; Dr. James*, m Dorcas, 
dau. of John Hopkins; Dr. Daniel’; Dr. Dan- 
iel8, of Farmington, Conn.); 

3-Amelia (1814- 89), m Benjamin Wright Raymond 
(3 above). 


FIRST #AMILIES OF AMERICA 293 


2-Dau. of George Lansing Raymond, Litt.D., 
L.H.D. (b 1839), A.B., Williams, ’62; educator 
(See Who’s Who in America); m 1872, Mary 
Elizabeth Blake (6 1847); issue: I—Perlie (1874- 
1885); II—Maybelle (above). 

II-m Mar. 15, 1911, Tyler Dennett (See Vol. 1, 
p. 581, for genealogy); issue: 1-George Ray- 
mond, 6 Los Angeles, Calif., July 31, 1913; 
2-Tyler Eugene, 6 New York, N.Y., Jan. 9, 
TO 3-Audrey, 6 Washington, D.C., Oct. 30, 

Residence: 11 Grafton St., Chevy Chase, Md. 


1-DESPARD, Clement Lyndon, ) New Rochelle, 
N.Y., July 14, 1884. 

10-Philip (d’Espard) Despard (6 ca. 1545), Hugue- 
not; lived at Paris; during massacre of St. 
Bartholomew went to the Court of England 
whence he was sent by Queen Elizabeth to 
Ireland as royal commissioner for confiscated 
church lands; 

9-Henry (b ca. 1589), had four sons, William, 
eldest; Henry of the Sword, John of Cartown 
and Richard of Cranagh; 

8—William (6 1635), col. of Royal Engrs. and cam- 
paigned in the Peninsular wars under Wil- 
liam, III, 1685; 

7-William, eldest son (1672 ca. 1732), m 1700, Fran- 
ces Green, of Killaghy Castle; 

6—-Richard (1708-79), of Larch Hill; 
Cloenagh; m Frances Burton; 

5-Rev. Francis Green (1750-1818), m Jane Hum- 
phreys; : 

4-Richard (1781-1846), capt. 23d Light Dragoons 
and later lt. col. 7th Dragoon Guards; d New 
York, 1846; m 1808, Isabella Daly (dau. of Ar- 
thur Daly, m Henrietta Bradish; g.dau. of 
Charles Lyndon, m Isabella-, of Dublin); 

38-Clement Johnson (1820-79), m Matilda Pratt 
(dau. of Rev. James Calcott Pratt, and sister 
of Eliza Greatorex). : 

2-Son of Clement Lyndon Despard (1853-1916), m 
a Caroline Russel Bates (See Vol. 1, p. 


rector of 


M Nov. 3, 1923, Jessie Van Rensselaer, dau. of 
late Hugh Lennox Bond, of Baltimore, chief 
counsel B. & O. R.R. 

S.B., Harvard, ’08 (D.K.E., Fly Club, Institute 
1770, Hasty Pudding). Sr. mem. Despard & 
Co., marine ins. brokers. Mem. Squadron 
A, N.Y. Cav., 6 yrs. Clubs: Racquet and Ten- 
nis, University, Harvard, Down Town, West- 
chester Country, Rumson Country. Summer 
place: Rumson, N.J. Residence: 1149 Park 
Av., New York. 


Ne a George Perkins, b Stowe, Vt., Oct. 

9-William Douglas (qv); 

8—William (1645-1724/25), m 1st, 1667, Abiah Hough 
(William?) ; 

eae Richard (1682-1734/35), m 1704, Margaret 

ell; 

6—William (1708-87), m 1730/31, Sarah Denison (1710- 
1797; George’; John B.8; Capt. George®; Wil- 
liam?) ; 

5-William (1731-1805), m 1752, Mary (dau. Ivory 
Lucas, m Mary Coit®; Solomon’; Josephs; 
John®); 

4-Ivory (1761-1825), m Phoebe Smith (Nathan'; 
Nathan*®; Nehemiah’; Nehemiah®; Nehemiah’); 

3-Henry (b 1802), m 1828, Ruby Cilley (1802-68; 
Ebenezer‘; John®; Benjamin*; Benoni?; Rich- 
ard’; Capt. Robert’). 

10-Elder William Brewster (qv); 

93-Patience, m Gov. Thomas Prence (qv); 

cone m 1650, Nathaniel Mayo (d 1662; Rev. 
John’); 

7-Thomas (1650-1729), m 1677, Barbara Knowles 
(Richard’§) ; 

6—Judah (b 1691), m 1722, Mary Hamilton; 

5-Judah (1740-1816), m 1779, Sarah (Robinson) Ful- 


ler; 

4—Mary (1781-1865), m Barnabas Raymond (1773- 
1862; John®; Barnabas®; John?; John’; John’); 

38-Augusta A. (b 1799), m 1824, Orren Perkins. 

2-Son of Christopher Fulton Douglas (1831-1911), 
dry goods mcht., capitalist; m Louisa E. Per- 
kins (1835-19083); issue: I-Mary Ellen (b 1861: 
m_ 1882, Philip Gibson); II—George Perkins 
(above); III—A son (b and d 1872). 

II—m Oct. 18, 1899, Bessie Tabitha Pettit (See 
Vol. 1, p. 914); issue: 1-Deborah Louise, bd 
Sept. 13, 1900; Vassar, ’22: m Sept. 1, 1924, 
Richard Lodge Tighe; 2-Elizabeth Pettit, } 
wae 29, 1902; 3-Eleanor George, b June _ 30, 


B.A., Yale, ’89 (D.K.E., Wolf’s Head); LL.B., 
U. Minn., 1890. Lawyer, and iron mining, 
Minneapolis. Mem. S.M.D. Clubs: Minneap- 
olis, Lafayette, Minikahda, Woodhill, Athletic 
(Minneapolis), University, Yale (N.Y.), Uni- 
versity (St. Paul). Residence: 2424 Park Av., 
Minneapolis, Minn. 


1-DUANE, William, ) Phila., Pa., Feb. 17, 1872. 

8-Samuel Lincoln (qv); 

7-Samuel (1650-1720/21), King Philip’s War; m 
1687, Deborah (Chubbuck) Hersey (1665-1706) ; 

6—Samuel (1690/91-1758), m 1713/14, Ruth Cushing 
(1692-1736/37) ; 

5-Jonathan (1719-98), m 
(1721-93) ; 

4—-HFizekiel, seaman Am. Rev.; 

3—Ezekiel (1796-1869), head of E. Lincoln & Co., 
Phila.; m Mary Fleet Eliot (1808-97; Ephraim‘; 
Rev. Andrew®, dese. Andrew Eliot, qv). 

2-Son of Rev. Charles Williams Duane (1837- 
1915), A.B., U. Pa., ’58, m 1864, Helen Frances 
Lincoln (1839-67), and m 2d, 1870, her sister, Em- 
ma Cushman Lincoln (b 1843). For issue and 
Duane line see Russell Duane, Vol. 1, p. 266. 

Staal 1899, Caroline Elise Ravenel (av for 
issue). 

A.B., U. Pa., 92; A.B., Harvard, 798, A.M., 1895; 
Ph.D, Berlin, 18977 (Se.D.;, Uz Pa-,1922)5 Prot: 
bio-physics, Harvard U. Scientist (See Who’s 
Who in America). Residence: 42 Beacon St., 
Boston, Mass. 


1-DUANE, Caroline Elise Ravenel (Mrs. Wil- 
liam), 6 Philadelphia, Pa. 

7—Rene Ravenel (b 1656; sieur de la Haute, Mas- 
sais), Huguenot, fled from France to Charles- 
ton, S.C., 1682; m 1687, Charlotte, dau. Pierre 
de St. Julien (sieur de Malacare, Brittany); 

6—Daniel (6 1692), of Somerton: Plantation, St. 
John’s Parish, 8.C.; m Elizabeth Damaris de 
St. Julien; 

5-Daniel (6 1732), of Wantoot Plantation, St. 
John’s Parish; m 2d, 1759, Charlotte Mazyck; 

4-Daniel (1762-1807), of Wantoot; m 1786, Cath- 
erine Prioleau; 

8—Daniel (1789-1873), of Charleston; m 1812, Car- 
oline Cripps. 

2-Dau. of Samuel Prioleau Ravenel (1822-1902), 
with Planters Bank, Charleston, S.C., of 
which his father was president; m Marga- 
retta Amelia (Fleming) Parker (1833-1913), dau. 
of Thomas Fleming, from Ireland; issue 
(mother’s first marriage, surname Parker): 
I-Thomas F. Parker (6 1860); (mother’s second 
marriage): II-S. Prioleau (b 1868; m Florence 
Leftwich); III-Marguerite Amelie; IV—Clar- 
issa W.; V—Caroline Elise (above). 

V-—m Dec. 28, 1899, William Duane (qv); issue: 
1-William, Jr., 6 Boulder, Colo., Oct. 17, 1900; 
Harvard, ’28; 2-Arthur Ravenel, 6 Phila., Pa., 
Nov. 16, 1901; Harvard ’22; 3—John Prioleau, 0b 
Sandgate, Eng., July 28, 1909; 4Margaretta 
Clarissa, 6 Philadelphia, May 3, 1911. 

Residence: 42 Beacon St., Boston, Mass, 


1-ELDRIDGE, William Henry, b East Middle- 
bury, Vite July 23; 1873. 

9-Samuel (Eldred) Eldridge (1620-97), from Eng. 
to Cambridge, Mass., ca. 1641, when he joined 
the A. and H. A. Co.; moved to Kingstown, 
R.1., 1660; m Elizabeth-; 

8-Lt. Thomas (1648-1726), m Susanna Cole (John’®, 
m Susanna, dau. of William Hutchinson, m 
Anne Marbury; Samuel Cole”, from Eng. to 
Boston, 1680, where he opened the first inn, 
ies) was a founder of the A. and H. A. Co., 
a ; 5 

7—-Capt. John (d 1741), m Mary-; 

6-Samuel, of Exeter, R.I.; m Susanna-—; 

5-William (1753-1837), began to write name Eld- 
ridge; soldier Am. Rev.; m Elizabeth Wells 
(1765-1840; Benjamin®; Peter?; Thomas’; Peter®); 

4—Samuel (1785-1849), m Sarah Emery (1785-1874; 
Thomas’, m Elizabeth—); 

8—William Henry (1811-71), E. Middlebury, Vt.; 
m 1837, Eliza Ann Hendrick (1817-98; Jabez; 
James®; Joseph®; Joseph’; Israel8; Daniel®). 

2-Son of George Henry Eldridge (1851-1923), m 
1872, Eliza Ann (1847-91), dau. of John Judge, 
m Ann McCormack; issue: I—-William Henry 
(above); II-Mabel Winifred (1876-86). 

I-m ay 5, 1916, Grace Smith Buttolph (qv for 
issue). 

A.B., Middlebury, ’95 (D.K.E.). Was treas. 
Proctor (Vt.) Trust Co., and Village of Proc- 
tor, 1898-1905; merchant, Twin Falls, Ida., since 


1745, Susanna Lincoln 


294 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


1906. Mem. City Council, 1917-18, mayor, 1919- 
1920. Compiler of the Henry Genealogy, 1915. 
Preparing genealogy of the Eldred-Eldredge- 
Eldridge family and Buttolph genealogy. 
Life mem. S.C.W. (Vt.), N.E. Hist. -Geneal. 
Soc.; v.p. Ida. Soc. S.A.R. Residence: 262 
Sixth Av. E., Twin Falls, Ida. 


1-ELDRIDGE, Grace Smith Buttolph (Mrs. 
William H.), b Middlebury, Vt., Feb. 4, 1886. 

9-Thomas Buttolph (1603-1667), from Eng. in the 
ist ei to Boston, 16385; m Ann Harding 

8-Lt. John (1639-93), m 1st, 1668, Hannah Gardner 
(1644-81; Lt. George®; Thomas’); 

7-Set. David (1669-1717), m 1693, Mary Goodrich 
(1676-1728; John’, m Mary Gibbs; John®; John? ; 
William»); 

6—Lt. David (1709-83), soldier Am. Rev.; m 1731, 
Mary Holcomb (1707-1810; Nathaniel’, m Martha 
Buel; Nathaniel’; Thomas’); 

d-Elijah (1742-1835), m 1780, Deborah (Field) Plum- 
ley (d 1796; Ebenezer Field’, m Hannah Mills); 

4—David (1791-1869), War 1812; m 1st, 1817, Almira 
Little (1796-1841) ; 

3-John Little (1833-95), m 1858, Caroline Rich 
(1836-94; John T.4, m Sally Rich). 

2-Dau. of John Edwy Buttolph (1860-1915), m 1882, 
Fannie Elmira Smith (6 1860); issue: I—Grace 
Smith (above); II—John Lucius (b 1888; m Ma- 
bel Martin); II1I—Caroline Elizabeth (b 1891; m 
tr ueae) Oliver Williams); IV—Clayton Edwy 

I-m July 5, 1916, William Henry Eldridge (qv); 
issue: 1—Millicent Judge, 6 Twin Falls, Ida., 
Dec. 1, 1917. 

Residence: 262 Sixth Av. E., Twin Falls, Ida. 


1-ELLSWORTH, Archibald Clyde, b Linesville, 
Pa., Nov. 9, 1870. 

8-Josiah Ellsworth (1629-89; son of John, of 
Derbyshire, Eng.), came to America, 1646; m 
1654, Elizabeth Holcomb; 

7—-Jonathan (1669-1754), m 1693, Sarah Grant: 

6—-John (1701-60), Windsor, Conn.; served in co- 
lonial wars; 

5-Hezekiah (6 1755); 

4—-Hezekiah (b 1775), m 2d, Sibyl Harmon; 

3—John (1797-1850), m Fannie White. 

10—William White (qv); 

9-Resolved (1614-1690-94), m 1st, 1640, Judith Vas- 
sall (William?) ; 

8—-Anna (6b 1649), m 1671, John Hayward; 

7—-Judith (b 1675), m 1699, Philip Goss; 

6—Thankful (6 1713), m 1732, John White (b 1704; 
John’; Daniel’; Peregrine®; William?, above); 

5-Dr. John (b 1788), soldier Am. Rev.; m 1760, 
Sarah Cannon; 

4—EXbenezer (b 1770), M.E. minister; m 1795, Clar- 
issa Fields; 

ee (1796-1845), m 1818, John Ellsworth (3 
above). 

2-Son of Ebenezer Russel Ellsworth (1837-1905), 
corp. 83d Pa. Vols., 1861-63; farmer; m 1864, 
Maria Smith (1841-1909); issue: I-H. E. (b 1866); 
II—Archibald Clyde (above); III—-R. L. (6 1873). 

II-m Mar. 1, 1897, Grace A. Clemons, b Mead- 
ville, Pa., Aug. 18, 1872; dau. of Louis Clemons, 
m Paulina Randall (dese. Benjamin Randall, 
Jr., capt. Cont. Army). 

Mem. S.V., Pilgrim Soc. Mason (Shriner), Odd 
Nees Residence: 22 Smith St., Jersey City, 


Sport Spencer, 6 Bloomington, IIl., Nov. 

7-Nathaniel Ewing (qv); 

6—Nathaniel; 

5—-Nathaniel (1742-1824), of N.C.; soldier Am. Rev.; 
m Rebecca Osborne (b 1747; Col. Alexander®); 

4—Adlai Osborne (1779-1820), m Sophia Goodrich 
Gillespie Wallis; 

3—John Wallis (1808-55), m Maria McClellan Ste- 
venson (1802-83). 

8-Samuel Spencer, from Eng. to Salem, Mass., 
1633; m Elizabeth Masgrove, Suffield, Conn.; 

7-Thomas (b 1653), m Mary Trumbull; 

6—Eliphet (6 1714), m Elizabeth Smith: 

5—Eliphet (6 1757), m Tryphena Austin (Joshua®); 

4-Joshua Austin (b 1790), m 1st, 1814, Clarissa 
Phelps (Jacob); 

3-Hamilton (1815-90), m Mary F. Camp (Elisha‘, 
of Sackett’s Harbor, N.Y.). 

2-Son of Hon. James Stevenson Ewing (b 1835), 
minister to Belgium, 1893-97; law partner of 
Adlai Ewing Stevenson, V.P. of the U.S.: m 
1866, Katherine Spencer (18438-1922); issue: I-— 


Clara (1867-19138); II—Cornelia (b 1869; m Fred- 
erick W. Clampitt); Il1I-Spencer (above); IV— 
Fannie (1873-1910); V—Davis (b 1876); VI-—Louise 
(6 1880; m Edmund V. Dexter). 

III-m Dec. 27, 1901, Lena Ullrich, b Decatur, IIl., 
Dec. 3, 1873; dau. of John Ullrich, of Decatur. 

Ed. Ill. State Normal U.; LL.B., Ill. Wesleyan 
U., 1891; studied in Europe. Lawyer, farmer. 
Served as dep. fuel administrator for Il. 
during the war. Clubs: Bloomington Coun- 
try, Bloomington, Chicago Athletic, Lake 
Placid Club. Residence: Bloomington, III. 


1-FELL, Colden Channing, b New Orleans, La., 
Mar. 1, 1873. 

7-John Moore (qv); 

6—-Col. John (1686-1749), mem. Colonial Assembly 
of N.Y., 1739-45; King’s Council, 1745-49; alder- 
man, New York; vestryman and warden of 
Trinity Ch., 1715-28; m 1714, Frances Lambert 
(1692-1782) ; 

5-Thomas (1722-84), king’s gauger, New York, 
1766-70; vestryman of Trinity Ch.; m 1744, EBliz- 
abeth Channing (1728-1805; William®, of Eng., 
agt. of the British Navy at New York); 

4-Richard Channing, A.M., M.D., D.D. (1762- 
1841), 2d P.E. bishop of Va., 1814-41; m 1784, 
Christian Jones (1769-96); m 2d, 1787, Sarah Mer- 
sereau; 

3-Frances, m James B. Macmurdo. 

2-Son of John Reynolds Fell (1840-1907), gen. 
mgr. Penn Mutual Life Ins. Co., New Or- 
leans; m Gertrude Hawkins Macmurdo (1840- 
1879); issue: I-Rosalie Moore; II—Annie Sea- 
bury; III—Colden Channing (above); IV—Gert- 
rude Macmurdo; V—Helen Hamilton. 

IlI-m Apr. 27, 1892, Florence Earl, dau. of Jo- 
seph Johnston Dodd, of New Orleans; issue: 
1—Dorothy Lockwood, 6 New Orleans, Mar. 
17, 1893; m Aug. 24, 1918, Edward Fownes Fol- 
lett (issue: Sylvia Lockwood, Bb May 22, 1919: 
Constance Fenimore, b Feb. 27, 1921; Carolyn 
Moore, 6b Aug. 15, 1922); 2-John Fenimore, > 
New Orleans, Aug. 30, 1894; served in 142d 
M.G. Bn., in France, Aug. 1918-Apr. 1919; m 
Sept. 30, 1919, Lydia Hazel, dau. of Albert 
Bringhurst (issue: Florence, 6b Dec. 16, 1920); 
3—Jeffrey Johnston, 0} New Orleans, Dec. 6, 
1896; seaman U.S.N., World War; m Dec. 23, 
1925, Ursula, dau. of Frederick Solanas: 4— 
Channing Moore, 6 Waveland, Miss., Sept. 3, 
1898; served in C.A.C., World War; m Nov. 1, 
1920, Cyrine Mildred Sommerville; 5-William 
Dodd, 6 New Orleans, Jan. 26, 1901; m Apr. 14, 
1924, Katherine Frances Kanski (issue: Fran- 
ces, 6 Feb. 4, 1925); 6-Ruth Macmurdo, } New 
Orleans, Aug. 30, 1905; 7T-Amelie, b New Or- 
leans, Aug. 1, 1907. 

Sewanee U., ’90.. Residence: 3601 Napoleon Av., 
New Orleans, La. 


1-FISHBURN, Junius Blair, 6 Boons Mill, Va., 
Sept. 27, 1865. 

EAU Red l h ate) from Eng., settled nr. Phila., 

a., ; 

5—John (b 1762), m Susanna Kitterman (1760-1826); 

4-Jacob (1785-1844), m Ann Wagoner; 

3-Samuel (d 1879), m Francis Tinsley (d 1900). 

5—Jacob Boone, of Bucks Co., Pa.; 

4-Peter; 

3—-Fleming. 

2-Son of James Addison Fishburn (1840-1921), 
merchant; m 1864, Mary Louise Boone (6 1845); 
issue: I—-Junius Blair (above); II—Minnie Tins- 
ley (m Edward L. Stone); II1I-Emma Elizabeth 
(m J. Harry Girvin); IV—Susan Francis (m 
W. J. Proutt); V-Ernest Boone; VI—-Walter D.; 
Vil-—Harry P.; VIII-Charles R. 

I-m Sept. 5, 1898, Grace Teresa Parker, } Cleve- 
land, Tenn., July 10, 1874; dau. of John Hen- 
negar Parker, of Cleveland, Tenn.; issue (all 
b Roanoke, Va.): 1-Junius Parker, } Sept. 30, 
1895; Princeton, 718; served in U.S.N., World 
War; m Jan. 14, 1926, Katherine, dau. of A. M. 
Nelson, of Roanoke, Va.; 2-Mary Evelyn, }b 
Mar. 6, 1898; Barnard, class of 1919; 3-Ernest 
Louise, b Aug. 10, 1900; Ogontz School, 1920. 

Chmn. bd. Nat. Exchange Bank, Roanoke, Va.: 
pres. Times-World Corpn., publisher of The 
Roanoke Times and The World-News. Mem. 
Va. Hist. Soc., ete. Clubs: Shenandoah, Roa- 
noke Country. Residence: 726 13th St., Roa- 
noke, Va. 


1-FORDHAM. Herbert, 6 Greenport, Suffolk Co., 
N.Y., Nov. 23, 1869. 
9-Rev. Robert Fordham (1608-74; son of Philip 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 295 


and g.son of William, of Sacombe, Herts), 
A.B., Caius Coll., Cambridge, 1625, A.M., 1629; 
came to America 1640; leading founder of 
Hempstead, L.I., 16483; principal in purchase 
from the Indians, 1648; first named Patentee 
in Dutch patent of that town, 1644; minister 
at Hempstead, 1648-47, at Southampton (suc- 
enae first minister, Rev. Abraham Pierson), 

8-Joseph (d Sept. 7, 1688); 

7-Nathan (ca. 1672- ante 1712) ; 

6—-Nathan (bet, 1698-1705-1773), m ca. 1718, Abigail 
Bowditch; 

5—Capt. Daniel (Dec. 9, 1730-June 12, 1816), ensign 
of minute men in Am. Rev., 1775; m Nov. 11, 
1756, Phebe Jessup (Mar, 3, 1786-Nov. 4, 1806); 

4—Capt. Nathan (Aug. 7, 1757-Jan. 7, 1838), soldier 
Am. Rev.; m July 29, 178, Mary Howell (Jan. 
7, 1762- Nov. 2, 1818); 

3—Capt. Jeffery (Oct. 39, 1792-June 14, 1879), m July 
29, 1824, Phebe Corey (Feb. 15, 1795- Aug. 4, 1845). 

9-Edward Howell (qv); 

8—Maj. John (Nov. 22, 1624-Nov. 3, 1696), m Susan- 
nah— (ea. 1628-Mar. 24, 1711); 

7-Col. Matthew (Nov. 8, 1651-May 4, 1706), rep. 
from Suffolk Co. in Colonial Legislature, 1691- 
1692, 1694-1706; m Nov. 8, 1677, Mary Halsey: 

6—Ezekiel (b Jan. 21, 1688/89), m Nov. 22, 1711, 
Mary Rogers; 

5-James (Oct. 4, 1734-Dec. 13, 1808), m Lucretia 
Havens (Mar. 31, ae 14, 1791) ; 

4-Mary (Jan. 7, 1762-Nov. 2, 1818), m July 29, 1783, 
Capt. Nathan Fordham 4 above). 

9-Thomas Halsey (qv); 

8-Thomas (1627-97), m Mary- (d Dec. 20, 1699); 

7—Mary (b Aug. 29, 1654), m Col. Matthew Howell 
(7 above). 

9-Cary Latham (d 1685), an early settler and 
large landowner in the New London, Groton 
section; m Elizabeth Masters (John), wid- 
ow of Edward Lockwood; 

8-Joseph (Oct. 2, 1642-ante Jan. 10, 1705/06), m 
Mary-— (d June 23, 1727); 

7-John (May 12, 1677-Nov. 6, 1783), iy Mercy 
Plumbe (ante June 3, 1677-post Feb. 7, 1755); 

6—John (Nov. 1, 1711- post 1789), m ante 1738, Abigail 
Burrows (July 19, 1712-post 1752); 

5-Joseph _ (1750- Nov. 8, 1834), purchased Orient 
Point, L.I., for his son, Jonathan Fish; m 
May a 17%, Abigail Fish (Jan. 25, 1758-Mar. 

4-Jonathan Fish (May 28, 1779-Apr. 5, 1853), m 2d, 
Dec. 8, 1814, Mehetable Terry; 

3-Daniel Terry (Sept. 3, 1815- June 19, 1902), m 
Nov. 1, 1838, Lydia Webb. 

8&Thomas Terry (av); 

7-Thomas (d Mar. 54, 1723/24), m 2d, Eleanor 
Thurston (Apr. 1655-Nov. 7, 1747), widow of 
George Havens, of Shelter Island: 

6-Jonathan (1713/14-June 9, 1775), m Sept. 19, 1787, 
Lydia Tuthill (May 6, 1718- -Aug. 25, 1780); 

5—Daniel Tuthill (Dec. 96, 1759-Sept. 29, 1830), m 
het Nes 1785, Rhoda Tuthill (Mar. 20, 1765-Dec. 

4—Mehetable (Jan. 11, 1790-Sept. 24, 1838), m Dec. 
8, 1814, Jonathan Fish Latham (4 above). 

10-Set. Richard Webb (qv); 

9-John (d Apr. 3, 1720), of Northampton, Mass.; 
m Dec. 12, 1665, "Susanna Cunliffe (Mar. 15, 1644- 
Oct. 30, 1735); 

8-Henry (Nov. 27, 1668-bet. 1712-14), of Wethers- 
field, Conn.; m Oct. 10, 1695, Mary Hurlbut (0 
Oct. 16, 1672); 

7-Ebenezer (Nov. 20, 1697-June 17, 1783), of South- 
old, L.I.; m Aug. 18, 1724, Sarah Case (d@ Dec. 


14, 1777); 

6—-Orange (1730-Aug. 18, 1805), m Jan. 18, 1758, 
Frances Sandiforth (ca. 1732-Dec. 20, 1804); 

5—Thomas (June 27, 1754-June 1818), m Feb. 3, 1773, 
Lydia Horton; 

4-Silas (Dec. 22, 1777-Dec. 27, 1851), m Feb. 20, 1802, 
Melinda Sherri irs 

3—Lydia (Feb. 22, 1817-Feb. 16, 1901), m Nov. 1, 
1838, Daniel Terry Latham (3 above). 

10-Barnabas Horton (July 13, 1600-July 138, 1680), 
from Eng. to Hampton, Mass., 1635-38, to New 
Haven, 1640, and to Southold, Lt. _ 1640, being 
a founder of that town; m Ma 

9—Caleb (ca. 1640-Oct. 3, 1703), m ava 3, 1665, Abi- 
gail Hallock (d Apr. 7, 1697) ; 

8-Barnabas (Sept. 23, 1666- Nov. 15, 1705), m ca. 
1686, Sarah Hines; 

7-Barnabas (b ca, 1690), m Mary Sweazy (Swezey; 
b ca. 1690); 

6—-Barnabas (d Apr. 17, 1787), m Nov. 1, 1739, Abi- 
gail Parshall (6 ca. 1721); 


5-Lydia (ca. 1756-1782), m Feb. 3, 1773, Thomas 
Webb (5 above). 

8-Samuel Sherrill (ca. 1649-Apr. 29, 1719), ship- 
wrecked at East Hampton ca. 1675 and there 
remained; m ca. 1676, —-Parsons (d Dec. 10, 1722; 
Samuel?); 

7-Recompence (6 ca. 1678), m 2d, Oct. 1, 1713, Mar- 
garet Cady 

6—Jacob (1723- July 1801), m Aug. 11, 1746, Abigail 
Conkling (b ca. 1721); 

5-Jeremiah (1750-Jan. 14, 1840), Am. Rev.; m Eliz- 
abeth Hand (6 bet. 1755- 61) ; 

4—-Melinda (Jan. 18, 1786- Feb. 18, 1867), m Feb. 20, 
1802, Silas Webb (4 above). 

2-Son of Thomas Dering Fordham (Feb. 11, 1833- 
Aug. 27, 1875), m Dec. 16, 1862, Lydia Mehetable 
Latham (Mar. 5, 1840-July 22, 1925); issue: I- 
Fanny Webb (d infancy); II-Ida May (d in- 
fancy); IlI—Herbert (above). 

III-m June 21, 1900, Inez Robbins (qv). 

Ph.B., Cornell, ’94, LL.B., 1895. Lawyer and 
business man, New York City. Writer and 
speaker on public questions (See’s Who’s 
Who in America). Mem. S.R., ete. Club: Uni- 
versity (New York). Country, place: “Oak 
Farm,” nr. Greenport, L.I., N.Y. 


1-FORDHAM, Inez Robbins (Mrs. Herbert), 0b 
Clinton, N.J., Nov. 8, 1870. 

8—John Robbins (d June 27, 1660), first appeared 
in records at Wethersfield, Conn., 1638; se- 
lectman; dep. Gen. Ct.; 

7—Capt. Joshua (Oct. 21, 1652-Dec. 15, 1788), m 
Dec. 24, 1680, Elizabeth Butler, of Sandisfield 
(1665- Apr. 24, 1736); 

6—Capt. Jonathan (Dee, | 28, 1694-July 15, 1777), 2 
Nov. 21, 1728, Sarah Welles; 

5-Solomon (Mar, 30, 1748-Dec. ah 1794), settled in 
Lewis Co., N.Y.; m 1770, Mary Harman (1750- 
May 26, 1812); 

4-Reuben (1777- ah m Charity Sage; 

3-Stephen (Dec. 2, 1804-July 1, 1848), m Sept. 25, 
ish Nancy M. Smith (Sept. 2, 1807-Feb. 1, 

10-Thomas Welles (qv); 

9John (1621-Aug. 7, 1659), m 1647, Elizabeth 
Bourne; 

8-Capt. Robert (1651-June 22, 1714), m June 9, 
a Elizabeth Goodrich (1657/58-Feb. 17, 1697/ 

7-Capt. Robert (1684-1738), m Dec. 12, 1706, Sarah 
Wolcott (dese. of Henry Wolcott, and also of 
Samuel Appleton) (Aug. 14, Oacee post 1738); 

6-Sarah (Feb. 5, 1708/09-May 5, 1776), m Nov. 21, 
W283 .Captied onathan Robbins (6 above). 

8-David Sage (1639-Mar. 31, 1703), at Middletown, 
ori: 1663; m 2d, 1673, Mary Wilcox (d Dec. 

7-Timothy (Aug. 14, 1678-Mar. 18, 1725), m Feb. 
7, 1706, Margaret Hurlbut (6 Feb. 1684/85) ; 

6-Solomon (Mar. 24, 1719/20-June 7, 1795), pores 
French and Indian War; capt. "Am. Rev.; 
pitch 25, 1745, Hannah Kirby (Apr. 1723-Oct. 23, 


1806) ; 

5~Stephen (1752-Mar. 25, 1842), Am. Rev.; removed 
to Sandisfield, Mass. : m May 4, 1777, Esther 
Hollister (6 Nov. ike 1752); 

ene, (1785-1830), m Reuben Robbins (4 
above 

7—-Carl Neher (1672-Jan. 25, 1733), from Germany 
to Holland, thence to Red Hook, N.Y.; m 
Jan, 11, 1715, Anna C. Reichart; 

6-Joseph, m Eva Schaffer 

5-George (Nov. 22, 1754- Tals 26, 1813), Am. Rev.; 
m Catherine Feller (ca. 1760- Feb. 18, 1844); 

4-Jacob G. (Sept. 11, 1785-June 6, 1847), began 
to write name Near; m.May 25, 1806, Eve 
Rector (or Richter) (June 7, 1789-June 10, 1865); 

3-Emeline (Apr. 19, 1817-Jan. 30, 1886), m May 1 
1839, Lewis Misner (May 3, 1815-Mar. 31, 185i). 

2-Only aes of William De Laun Robbins (b 
Dec. 8 1838), m Apr. 11, 1865, Amelia Misner 
(Apr. 1844-June 13, 1924). 

M June 4, 1900, Herbert Fordham (qv). 

Mem. D.A‘R. (5 bars). Country place: Oak Farm, 
nr, Greenport, L.I 


1-FRANCISCUS, Eee Graham Lindsay 
on James M.), 6 Ferguson, Mo., Jan. 26, 

6-William Lindsay, from Scotland to Jamaica, 
B.W.I., ca. 1728; 

5—-William, went to Port Royal, Caroline Co., 
ven Jamaica, ca. 1748; m Miss Taliaferro, 
oO ane 

4-William, Port Royal, and Norfolk, Va.; m 
Mattie Fox, of Va. (Scotch descent); 


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3-William, Norfolk, Va., and Huntsville, Ala.; 
m 1st, Miss Newton, of Norfolk, Va. 

2-Dau. of Andrew Jackson Lindsay (1821-95), 
capt. U.S.A. until Civil War, then col. C.S.A.; 
m Jane Delany (1839-1910; Dr. Dennis’, m Oc- 
tavia, dau. of John Mullanphy, philanthro- 
pist, of St. Louis); issue: I-Martha Newton 
(1861-96; m Henry Von Puhl Taylor); II—John 
Delany (1862-97); III-—Henry Sidney (1864-88); IV— 
Marian (6 1866); V-Katherine Graham (above); 
ViI-Alice Brousseau (d infancy); VII-—Wil- 
liam Richard (d infancy); VIII—Bryan Mullan- 


phy (d infancy); IX—Andrew Jackson (See 
Vol. 1, p. 689). 

V-—m June 12, 1890, James Madison Franciscus, 
6 St. Louis, Mo., Mar. 15, 1866; real estate 


operator and financier, St. Louis; issue (all b 
St. Louis, Mo.): 1-James Lindsay, b Oct. 22, 
1893; m 1918, Kathleen Mary Newhouse; 2—- 
Jane, 6 Jan. 31, 1897; 3-Marian Elizabeth, 6 
May 12, 1898; 4-James M., Jr., b Feb. 21, 1900; 
5-John Dennis, b July 2, 1906. 

Residence: 10 Lenox Pl., St. Louis, Mo. 


FRANCIS 8. SMITH. 


ott rhetet Ormond Valentine, b N.Y. City, Apr. 

9-Zaccheus Gould (1589-1668; 6th from Thomas 
Gould of Boringdon, Co. Bucks, Eng.), early 
settler of Topsfield, Mass.; m Phebe Deacon; 

8-Capt. John (1635-1709/10), served in King Philip’s 
War; m Sarah Baker; 

7-Lt. Zaccheus (1672-1739), mem. Topsfield Mili- 
tary Co., 1789; m Blizabeth Curtis; 

6—-Eliezur (1720-98), in expdn. against Ticonderoga 
and Crown Point, 1758; responded to the Lex- 
ington Alarm; m Phebe Gould (John’; John3; 
John®; Zaccheus!%); 

5-Ebenezer (1761-1810), mem. Center Squadron, 
Douglas, Mass., 1782; m Ann Cook; 

4-Col. David (1789-1844), col., Providence (R.I.) In- 
dependent Light Dragoons; m Mary Pidge; 

3—-David Henry (1817-1888), m Mary Valentine. 

2-Son of George Henry Gould (1852-1921), mem. 
7th Regt., N.G.N.Y., 1879-94, 2d l1t., received 
recognition for longand distinguished service; 
m 1891, Cora Anna Smith (sister of Ormond 
Gerald Smith, See Vol. 1, p. 832, for genealogy). 

Not married. Litt.B., Princeton, ’16; studied at 
Columbia U. (D.K.E.). See., Street & Smith, 
publishers, N.Y. City. At outset of World 
War offered services to U.S. Food Administra- 
tion, N.Y. Federal Food Bd., in which served 
as executive for 34% months; enlisted in arty. 
service detachment of Vet. Corps of Arty., 
June 1917, lst Bn., Ist Baty.; transferred Oct. 
1917, to 9th C.A.C., N.Y.G.; hon. discharged as 
corp., Apr. 25, 1918, by reason of enlistment in 
the U.S. Naval Auxiliary Reserve Force as q.m. 
3d class; attached to U.S.S. Munrio; grad. Offi- 
cer School, Pelham Bay, N.Y. (Class 14), as en- 
sign, Apr. 19, 1918; hon. discharged, June Lis 
1919._Trustee French Inst. of U.S. Mem. 8.R., 
B.O.R. Clubs: Princeton, Delta Kappa Epsiien. 
Residence: Hotel Plaza, New York. 


THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


1-FOX, Mary Colket Gallup (Mrs. Charles Y.), 
b Providence, R.I., Feb. 6, 1871. 

10-Capt. John Gallup (qv); 

9—John (d 1676), removed to New London, Conn., 
1651, to Stonington, Conn., 1654, on lands grant- 
ed to him and his father for their services in 
Pequot War; twice rep. to Gen. Ct.; was an 
Indian interpreter, and died while leading the 
Mohegan Indians in Swamp Fight in King 
Philip’s War; m Hannah Lake (niece of Gov. 
Winthrop); ‘ 

8-John (1646-1735), of Stonington; fought beside 
his father in King Philip’s War; rep. to Gen. 
Court 4 terms; m a cousin, Elizabeth Harris 
(grandniece of Gov. Winthrop); 

7-Nathaniel (1692-1739), of Stonington; m a cou- 
sin, Margaret Gallup (Benadam§); 

6—-Nathaniel (1718-1786), of Stonington; m Hannah 
(Gore) Burrows (widow of Silas); 

5-Samuel (1746-1826), from Stonington to East 
Berne (Altamont), N.Y.; m Jemima Enos; 

4—Nathaniel (1770-1834), from Stonington to East 
Berne, N.Y.; m Lucy Latham; 

3—Hon. Albert (1796-1851), from East Berne to Al- 
bany, N.Y.; lawyer, sheriff of Albany Co., 1832- 
1835; mem. Congress, 1837-51; m Eunice Smith. 

10-John Alden (qv); 

9-David, m Mary Southworth; 

8—-Priscilla, m Samuel Cheesebrough; 

7—Priscilla, m Jabez Cheesebrough; 

6—Priscilla, m Thomas Leeds; 

5-Mary, m Francis Mitchell; 

4—Priscilla, m Amos Smith; 

3—Eunice, m Albert Gallup (3 above). 

2-Dau. of Edwin Croswell Gallup (1835-83), m 
1870, Annah Bush Colket (b 1847; she m 2d, Hol- 
stein DeHaven); issue: I-Mary C. (above); II- 
Hdwin (1873-74). 

I-m Nov. 3, 1892, Charles Young Fox, b Phila., 
Pa., May 11, 1861; son of William Fox, of 
Phila. (desc. Rev. John Fox); issue: 1—-Charles 
Young, Jr, 6) Phila, Pas Dee, 26) 1893 Uw eae 
"15; 2d It., inf., Aug. 1, 1917; assigned to Co. 
G, 317th Inf., 80th Div., A.E.F.; Ist 1t., Mar. 
1919; 2-Holstein DeHaven, 6 Montgomery Co., 
Pa., Aug. 6,-1895; U. Pa: °16;> served) in pim: 
corps, U.S.N., League Island Navy Yard, 
World War; m Jan. 15, 1919, Elise Lewis, dau. 
of Wilbur Paddock Klapp, of Phila. (issue: 
Elise Lewis, 6 Dec. 28, 1919; Dorothy Colket, 
b Dec. 25, 1921); 3-Edwin Gallup, 6b Phila., 
Feb. 23, 1901; U. Pa., ’23; 4-Dorothy, b Phila., 
Feb. 26, 1908. 

Residences: 2035 Spruce St., Philadelphia, Pa., 
and Wynnewood, Pa. 


1-FRANKLIN, Helen Graham Rogers (Mrs. 
Herbert M.), ) Thomaston, Ga. 

8-Sir Barnaby McKinne (Baronet), the McKinnes 
belonged to the McDonald Clan; their special 
Clan or division of state, who were the orig- 
inal Lords of the Isles, settled in Edgecomb 
Co., N.C.; had large grants of land in Halifax 
Co., N.C., and along Roanoke River; 

7—Barnaby (1688-1759), wealthy and influential citi- 
zen of Edenton, N.C.; asst. justice ct. of Oyer 
Terminer, 1724-28; mem. Provincial Assembly 
from Edgecomb Co.; justice; m Mary (Exum) 
Ricks, widow of Jacob Ricks; 

6—Patience (b 1715), m 1730, Joseph Lane, Jr. (1710- 
1774), of Edgecomb Co.; 

5-Jesse (1733-1804), Am. Rev.; m Winifred Aycock 
(or Aweck; 1741-94); 

4-Winifred, had 5 nephews who became gov- 
ernors of 5 different states; m Peleg Rogers; 

3-Louisa H., teacher, writer, musician; m Dr. 
David Kendall (d ca. 1860), prominent physi- 
cian of Upson Co., Ga. 

2-Dau. of Loula Winifred Kendall, oldest living 
grad. of Wesleyan Coll., Macon, Ga.; author; 
m James Henry Rogers, capt. C.S.A.; co. treas. 
of Upson Co., Ga.; issue: I-Rev. Simeon Wil- 
liam (m Minnie Cox); II-James Henry (m Janie 
Koontz); I1I—Thomas Richard, U.S.A.; IV—Dol- 
lie Louise (d 1910; m J. A. McCrary); V—Helen 
Graham (above). 

V-—m Herbert Mitchell Franklin, } Tennille, Ga.; 
son of Samuel Owen Franklin (George®; Wil- 
liam‘, received land grants for service in Am. 
Rev.), m Mary Charles; issue (all b Tennille, 
Ga.): 1-Herbert Mitchell, ed. Gordon Inst., 
Barnesville, Ga.; 2-Julia Franklin, ed. Wes- 
leyan Coll.; m June 1926, Conrad R. Roitsch, of 
McAllen, Tex.; 3-Graham Franklin, m Nov. 
1925, Terressa, dau. of K. Preston Greer, of 
Sandersville, Ga, 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 297 


Grad. Gordon Inst., Barnesville, Ga., and studied 
at Metropolitan Conservatory, New York. 
Mem. woman’s com. of Council Defense, state 
vice chmn. of woman’s com. of Liberty Loan, 
and mem. Nat. Speakers Bureau, during World 
War. Mem. C.D.A., D.A.R. (state regent, 1926-28), 
U.D.C. (state pres., 1915-19), etc. Residence: 
“The Colonnades,”’ Tennille, Ga. 


1-FREEMAN, William Nathan, } Moretown, Vt., 
Nov. 5, 1863. 

9-Edmond Freeman (qv); 

8-Edmond, m 2d, 1651, Margaret Perry; 

7—Edmond (1655-1720), m Sarah Skiff; 

6—-William (1700-86), m 1726, Mary Bodfish; 

5—-Thomas (1729-1811), m 1752, Phebe Hall (d 1806); 

4—Joshua (1765-1828), Am. Rev.; m Joanna B. Jones 
(1775-1829; John® [1733-1813], Am. Rev., m Hannah 


Tapper); 
3-Aaron Burr (1806-64), m Nancy Benton (1806-71; 
Isaac*; Joseph’; Andrew’, 


ea Nathan; 
9-Edward Spaulding ( 
8-Benjamin (1648-1708), Ones Farwell (Henry’); 
7-Edward (1662-1740), m Mary Adams (Peletiah’); 
6—Benjamin (b 1696), m Abigail Wright (Ebenezer’) ; 
5—-Benjamin (1720-1807), Am. Rev.; m Rachel Crary 
(1729-1824; John®, m Prudence-); 
4—Royal (1766-1813), m Lucy Benton (Nathan); 
3—Nathan Benton (1802-63), m Mary (Almy) White. 
11-Francis Cooke (qv); 
10-John, m 1634, Sarah Warren (Richard", qv); 
9-Sarah, m Arthur Hathaway; 
8-Hannah (1655-1718), m George Cadman (d 1718); 
7-Elizabeth (b 1689), m tae White; 


6-Sarah, m 1726, John Bro 

5-Mary, m Pardon Geay: Wi37- 1814), Am. Rev. 
(Philip*®; Edward’; Edward’); 

4-Lydia, m Sanford Almy (John®; Job®; Job’; 


William’, qv); 

38—Mary (1794-1885), as Widow White, m 2d, Nathan 
B. Spaulding (3 above). 

2-Son of Denison Franklin Freeman (1831-1905), m 
1860, Emilie L. Spaulding (1839-67). 

Not married. Mem. S.M.D., S.A.R. Address: 
Hotel Touraine, Boston, Mass. 


1-FLEITMANN, Lida Marie Heinze (Mrs. Wil- 
liam M.), } 60 Pierrepont St., Brooklyn, N.Y., 
Aug. 14, 1868. 

8—Daniel Silliman (qv); 

7—Robert (ca. 1666- 1748), m Sarah Hull; 

6—-Ebenezer (1707-75), mem. Council "and judge 
Superior Ct. of Conn.; m 1728, Abigail Selleck 
(Capt. Jonathan’, one of first settlers at Stam- 
ford, m Abigail, dau. of Nathan Gould, qv; 
Jonathan; David’); 

5—Jonathan (1742- 77), m Anne Moorhouse; 

4—Catherine, m David Lacey; 

3—Eleazer, m 1834, Elizabeth Marsh. 

2-Dau. of Eliza Marsh Lacey (1842-1904), m 1862, 
Otto Heinze (1831-91), commission merchant and 
banker, New York; issue: I—Alice (1862-1926; m 
George W. Watjen); II—Arthur Philip (6 1864; 
m Ruth Meiklejohn Noyes); III—Otto Charles 
(b 1866; m Ada Louise Martin); IV—Lida Marie 
(above); V—-F. Augustus (1868-1914; m Bernice 
Henderson); VI-Herman (1871-92); VII-Edward 
(b and d 1873); VIII—Paul A. (1877-89). 

IV-—m Nov. 7, 1889, William Medlicott Fleitmann, 
b Dusseldorf, Germany (on a visit of parents), 
Jan. 30, 1860; son of Herman Fleitmann, of New 
York, m Louisa H. Medlicott; issue: 1—Fred- 
erick Herman, 0} New York, Aug. 28, 1890; m 
Nov. 12, 1922, Maria K. Contarini, b Italy, 1891; 
2-Lida Louise (Mrs. John V. S. Bloodgood, 
av); 3-William M. (m Alice Ely Chambers). 

Residence: 129 E. 73d St., New York. 


1-BLOODGOOD, Lida Louise Fleitmann (Mrs. 
John V. S.), 6 Brooklyn, N‘Y., Apr. 3, 1894. 

12-Gov. John Webster (qv); 

11—Anne (d 1662), m 1642, John Marsh (1618-88), an 
early settler at Hartford; 

10-John (b 1643), m 1666, Sarah L. Ford; 

9-Capt. Joseph (b 1671), m Sarah Webster; 

8—Pletiah (1707-90), m 1731, Mary Moore; 

7—-Pletiah (1732-77), m 1752, Anna Marsh; 

6—Dan (1754-1828), m 1780, Olive Warren; 

5—Earl (6 1782), m 1806, Ruby Abel; 

4—EFlizabeth (1812-1902), m Eleazer Lacey; 

8—-Eliza M. (1842-1904), m 1862, Otto Heinze, commn. 
merchant, banker, New York. 

2-Dau. of Lida Marie Heinze (qv), m 1889, Wil- 
liam Medlicott Fleitmann (b 1860). 

M Apr. 18, 1922, John Van Schaick Bloodgood (qv); 


issue: 1—Lida Lacey, 6 129 E. 73d St., N.Y. City, 
Feb. 1, 1923. 

Ed. Chapin and Spence’s schools, New York. 
Well-known horsewoman, breeder and ex- 
hibitor of horses. Author: Comments on 
Hacks and Hunters, 1922; With Hounds at Pau, 
1925; Stag-Hunting at Chantilly. Mem. Junior 
League. Residence: “Conscience Meadow 
House,” Setauket, L.I., . 


1-BLOODGOOD, John Van Schaick, 6b N.Y. City, 
Jan, 22, 1889. 

8-Frans Jansen (Bloetgoet) Bloodgood (qv); 

7-William (1667-1720), m Mary Clement; 

6—-Francis (1695-1744), m Charity Doughty; 

5-Abraham (1740-1807), m Lysbet Lynott; 

4—-Francis (6 1775), m Louisa Dakin; 

3-Simeon DeWitt, m Eliza Van Schaick. 

9—-Robert Coe (qv); 

8—John (1626-89) ; 

7-Samuel (1672-1742), m Margaret Van Zandt; 

6—William (d 1744), m Hannah Seaman; 

5-Samuel (1760-1822), m Elizabeth Dussenberry; 

4-William (6 1787), m Sarah J. Hoyt; 

ape es Jane (1826-96), m John W. Pirsson (1822- 


9—-Simeon Hoyt (qv); 

8-Samuel (1643-1720), mem. Gen. Assembly, 1692- 
1704; m Hannah Holly 

7-Jonathan (1683-1768), m "Melicent Penoyer; 

6—Joseph (1725-1820), col. Am. Rev.; m Jane King; 

5—Joseph (0 1750), m Hannah Seeley; 

4-Sarah J., m William Coe (4 above). 

2-Son of Robert Fanshawe Bloodgood (b 1847), 
artist and etcher; m 1889, Floise Pirsson; issue: 
I-John V. S. (above); II—Eloise (b 1892; m Dela- 
van Bloodgood Downer). 

M Apr. 18, 1922, Lida Louise Fleitmann (qv). 

Author. ‘Mem. SENESa IS Cavan seh ClIbss burt 
and Field, Riding. Residence: “Conscience 
Meadow House,” Setauket, L.I., N.Y. 


1-FRENCH, Francis Henry, 0 Davenport, Ia., 
Nov. 2, 1884. 

10-William French (qv); 

9-Samuel, m Elizabeth Champney; 

8—Dea. William, m Sarah Danforth (Jonathan?; 
Nicholas!, qv); 

7-Capt. Jacob, m Mary Brown; 

6—Joseph; 

5—Peter, m Elizabeth Jaquith; 

4-Capt. George (1797-1823), m Mary Richardson; 

3-—George Henry (1825-88), mfr. agrl. implements, 
Davenport, Ia.; m 1848, Frances Wood Morton 
(See their dau. Alice, Vol. 1, p. 612, for Morton 
lineage). 

2-Son of Judge Nathaniel French (1855-1920), A.B., 
Griswold, 73; LL.B., Harvard, 1876; lawyer, 
mfr., Davenport, Ia.; m Marian Montgomery 
Eldredge; issue: I-Francis Henry (above); II-— 
Grace Hamilton (m Henry Fifield Evans). 

I—Not married. A.B., Harvard, ’07, LL.B., 1910. 
Lawyer, Davenport, Ia. Clubs: Harvard ‘(New 
York), University (Chicago). Residence: 20 
Forest Rd., Davenport, Ia 


1-FURNESS, Fairman Rogers, ) Wallingford, 
Pa., Jan. 7, 1889. 

7-Jonathan Furness (d 1745), from’ Eng. to Bos- 
ton, ca. 1680; m Elizabeth "Mullikin (711-43); 

6—John (1733- 1810), m Ann Hurd; 

5—William (1767-1833), m Rebekah Thwing (1777- 


4-William Henry, D.D., L.H.D. (1802-96), A.B., 
Harvard, 1820; pastor ist Cong]. Church (Uni- 
tarian), Phila., 1825-75; author; m 1825, Annis 
Pulling Jenks: 

8-Horace Howard, A.M., Ph.D., LL.D., L.H.D., 
Litt.D. (1833-1912), A.B., Harvard, 54; editor of 
the Variorum Shakespeare; m 1860, Helen Kate 
Rogers (1837-83). 

&8-Joseph Bullitt (qv); 

7-Benjamin (1693- 1766, justice Prince William 
Co., Va.; m 1st, 1737, Elizabeth Harrison (d 1757; 
Thomas’, of “Chappawampsic, we Vas): 

6—Cuthbert (1740-91), speaker Va. Assembly; mem. 
Va. conventions; judge Gen. Ct. of Va.; m 
Helen Scott (1739-95; Rev. James’, m Sarah 
Brown); 

5—Col. Alexander Scott (1762-1816), settled in Ky.. 
1783; co-drafter of the first constitution of 
Ky.; speaker Ky. Senate; pres. Constl. Conv.; 
first lt. gov. of the state; m 1st, 1785, Priscilla 
Christian (ca. 1770-1806; Col. William’, pres. Ky. 
‘Senate and It. gov. of Ky., m Anne Henry, sis- 
ter of Patrick Henry); 


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4-William Christian (1793-1877), lawyer; member 
Ky. Constl. Conv.; m 1819, Mildred Ann Fry; 

é-John Christian (1824-1902), m 1850, Therese Cald- 
well Langhorne (d 1881). 

1l-Lt. Col. Walter Aston (1607-56), 6 Eng., d in 
Charles City Co., Va.; 

10-Mary, m Lt. Col. Richard Cocke (qv); 

9-Richard (1639-1706) ; 

8-Richard, settled in Charles City Co., Va.; m 
Anne Bowler; 

7-Tabitha, m Eberneza Adams; 

6-Their dau., m Col. John Fry (Col. Joshua’, 
col. in command of the expedition against 
Fort Du Quesne); 

5-Joshua, of Ky.; m Peachy Walker (Dr. 
Thomas); 

4-Mildred Ann (1798-1879), m William C. Bullitt 
(4 above). 

2-Son of Walter Rogers Furness (1861-1914), m 
1886, Helen Key Bullitt (1867-1913); issue: I- 
Helen Kate (b 1887; m Wirt L. Thompson); II— 
Fairman Rogers (above). 

II—Not married. Harvard, 712. Diplomatic serv- 
ice, 1912-15. Farmer. Sgt., U.S.A., July 3, 1918- 
Jan. 2, 1919. Clubs: Racquet (Phila.), Rosetree 
Hunt (Media, Pa.), Harvard (New York). Resi- 
dence: “Upper Bank Farm,” Media, Pa. 

1-GAILLARD, Edwin White, b Louisville, Ky., 
June 14, 1872. 

7-Pierre Gaillard, from Cherneux, Poitou, 
France, upon the revocation of the Edict of 
Nantes, 1685, settled on the Santee River, Cra- 
ven Co., S.C.; m 1694, Elizabeth (LeClair) Melet; 

6—-Theodore, m 1st, Marguerite Serre; 

5-Theodore, m Ellinor Cordes; 

4-John, m Harriet Lord; 

Te poke (d@ 1820), m Mary Harriet Cantey 

e. 

6-John Gibson (d 1781; whose father came from 
Scotland, 1700, m Alsie—), of Leonardtown, Md.; 
m Elizabeth-; 

5—William (1753-1832), of “Rose Hill,” Baltimore, 
Md.; m Sarah Morris, of Joppa, Md.; 

4-William, M.D, (1788-1868), m 1811, Sarah Charlotte 
Hollingsworth (Col. Samuel® [1757-1830], of 
Baltimore, Md.); 

s-Dr. Charles Bell (1816-65), M.D., U. Pa., 1835; 
een gen. State of Va., C.S.A.; m Ellen 

re. 

6-George Eyre, 3d (1700-61; desc. William Le Eyre, 
knighted by William the Conquerer at Battle 
of Hastings), came from Eng., 1727, settled at 
Burlington, N.J.; m 1730, Mary Smith; 

5—Manuel (1731-1805), built a fleet of gunboats for 
Cont. Army; m Mary Wright (1743-98; Richard®, 
m Mary Coats); 

4-Manuel (1777-1845), banker, Phila.; m 1806, Anne 
Louisa Connelly (John® [1755-1827], m 1780, Anne 
[1748-1812], dau. of John Little [1712-85], m Mary 
Longstreth); 

3—-Ellen, m Dr. Charles Bell Gibson (3 above). 

2-Son of Edwin Samuel Gaillard, M.D., LL.D. 
(1827-85), A.B., S.C. Coll., ’45; M.D., Med. Coll. 
State of S.C., 1854; surgeon gen. Army of Va. 
and inspector of hosps., C.S.A.; 1st dean Louis- 
ville Med. Coll.; med. editor and publisher; m 
Mary Elizabeth Gibson (1841-1916); issue: I—E1- 
len Eyre (b 1870; m William Wayne Ashhurst, 
M.D.); II-Edwin White (above); III—Charles 
Bell Gibson (b 1875; m Adele, dau. of Rear 
Adm. Henry Erben, U.S.N.); IV—William E. G. 
(b 1877; m Mary S. Bateson); V—Marion Hol- 
lingsworth (b 1879; m Blanche Griffith); VI- 
Frank Paschal (6 1882; m Sarah Bradner). 

II-m Apr. 12, 1902, Clara Humphrey Sackett, b 
Stamfordville, N.Y., Sept. 5, 1879; dau. of Ste- 
phen Wells Sackett (desc. John Sackett, from 
Eng., 1630), of Lithgow, Dutchess Co., N.Y., 
m Frances J. Gurney, of N.Y. City; issue: 
1—Edwin Gibson, b N.Y. City, Sept. 17, 1907; 2- 
Francis Gurney, 0} Mt. Kisco, N.Y., Apr. 18, 
Tee 3-Catherine Eyre, 6 Mt. Kisco, Dec. 7, 


Ed. Trinity Sch., N.Y. City, and under pvt. 
tutors. Editorial staff, The Independent, 
1888-95; librarian, Webster Free Circulating 
Library, New York, 1897-1904; supervisor work 
with schools, New York Pub. Library, 1904- 
1913, and spl. investigator same since 1913 
(See Who’s Who in America). Residence: Mt. 
Kisco, N.Y. 

1-GODDARD, Calvin Hooker, 6b at Baltimore, 
Md., Oct. 30, 1891, 

8—-Gen. William Goddard (qv); 

7-Edward (1675-1754), founded Framingham, 


THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


Mass.; rep. Gen. Court; mem. Gov.’s Council; 
m 1697, Susannah Stone (1678-1754); 

6—Edward (1698-1777), Shrewsbury, Mass.; m Hep- 
zibah Hapgood (1703-63) ; 

5—Daniel (1734-1807), Shrewsbury; m 1756, Mary 
Willard (1731-96); 

4—Calvin (1768-1842), A.B., Dartmouth, 1786; mem. 
7th and 8th Congresses, 1801-05; judge Superior 
Ct. of Conn., 1815-18; mayor of Norwich, 1823- 
1840; m 1794, Alice Hart (1772-1832); 

38-Levi Hart (1808-62), m 1837, Mary Woodbridge 
Perkins (1812-1886; g.dau. Elisha Perkins, sur- 
geon Am. Rev.). 

2-Son of Henry Perkins Goddard (1842-1916), capt. 
14th Conn. Vols. in Civil War; underwriter; 
literateur; m 1875, Louise Marston; m 2d, 1882, 
Lida Whitman Acheson (See Vol. 1, p. 288, for 
genealogy). 

M Aug. 3, 1915, Eliza Cunningham Harrison (Co- 
lonial Dame), dau. Chapman Leigh Harrison 
(See Vol. 1, p. 27, for genealogy); issue: 1—Eliza 
Cunningham, 6 Washington, D.C., Mar. 26, 1917; 
ee Woodbridge, b at Washington, Dec. 2, 


A.B., Johns Hopkins, ’11, M.D., 1915, and mem. 
faculty, 1915-16; honor grad. U.S. Army Med. 
Sch., 1917. First 1t., capt.,’maj., M.C.,. Reeu- 
lar Army, 1917-20. Served with A.E.F. in, 
France, Germany and Poland; resigned, 1920, 
and later recommissioned as maj., Ordnance 
Res. Asst prof., Cornell U., 1924-25. Consult- 
ant on small arms and projectiles (in legal 
cases) and now asso. dir., Bur. of Forensic 
Ballistics, New York. Author on ordnance 
and allied subjects. Mem. S.C.W., Soc. In- 
dian Wars, S.A.R., S.W. 1812, M.O.F.W., 
M.O.L.L., M.O.W.W., Vet. Corps of Arty. 
(State of N.Y.), Soc. Army of the Potomac, 
Soc. 14th Conn. Regt., Assn. Mil. Surgeons, 
Soc. Am. Mil. Engrs., Army Ordnance Assn. 
Clubs: Army and Navy, Army, Navy and Ma- 
rine Corps Country (Washington), Johns Hop- 
kins (Baltimore), Army and Navy (Phila.), 
Fraternity Clubs (New York). Address: 4 E. 
28th St., New York. 


1-GOFF, Anne Baker (Mrs. Guy Despard), J} 
Wheeling, W.Va., 1867. 
Beh ne Wood, of Delph, Anne Arundel Co., 


6-Joshua (1694-1740), m Martha-; 
5-Martha (6b 1724), m 1741, Nicholas Baker (b ca. 
Hoy a8 Spesutia, Baltimore (now Harford) 
0., 48 
one W. (1756-1841), m Susannah Pennell (1763- 


3—John (1795-1835), m 1825, Anne Thornberry Hill 
(1802-69). 


5-Samuel Fordyce (1734-1824), from Scotland, 
thence to Ulster Province, thence to Amer- 
ica, .1784; m Elizabeth Huggins (1737-1814), of 
Ulster Co., Md.; 

inlet (1776-1848), m Elizabeth Gerard (Gar- 
rard); 

3—-John (1808-82), m 2d, 18386, Mary Anne House- 
man_ (1817-99; Christopher! [1788-1824], m 1810, 
Sarah Myers [1791-1849]; Jacob®, m Sarah 
Johnston). 

6-John Gerrard, of Berkeley Co., Va.; 

5-Justus (1755-1828), began to write name Gar- 
rard, of Garrard’s Fort, Pa.; m Rachel Corb- 
ly (1761-1842; Rev. John® [1733-1803], from Eng. 
to Pa., 1752, thence to Va., m Ist, Abigail Bull, 
of Winchester, Va.); 

4—Flizabeth (1778-1838), m John Fordyce (4 above). 

2-Dau. of Lewis Baker (1832-99), m 1859, Ruth 
Fordyce (1842-1907); issue: I-Lillian (m Charles 

. Warren); II—Anne (above); IlI—Virginia 
(m Charles Wardell Stiles, qv); IV-Susan; V— 
Ruth (6 1873; m James Rufus Thomas). 

II—m Sept. 8, 1906, Guy Despard Goff, 6 Clarks- 
burg, W.Va., 1867; A.B., Kenyon, ’88: LL.B., 
Harvard, 1891; son of late U.S. Senator Na- 
than Goff, of W.Va.; issue: 1-Louise Despard, 
b Nov. 6, 1898; m Oct. 30, 1923, Carroll Reece, 
of Butler, Tenn. 

Residence: 1606 N.H. Av., Washington, D.C. 

Pe oe, Isaac Lewis, 6 Taunton, Mass., Aug. 

7-Anthony Goff, from Eng. late in sixteen hun- 
dreds; m Sarah Polly; 

6—Robert; 

5—Robert; 

4-Levi; 

3-Zenus, m Nancy Fish. 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 299 


4-Enos Dean, sgt. Mass. Line in Am. Rev.; 

3-Clarissa, m Asa Stacy. 

2-Son David Fish Goff (1821-1878), farmer; m 
1846, Clarissa Dean Stacy (1826-97); issue: I- 
David Franklin (1849-1912); II-Isaac Lewis 
(above); IlI-Lydia Ann Clara (1856-1919); IV— 
Mary Louise (b 1859); V—Carrie Frances (6b 
1862); VI-—Lucinda Wheaton (b 1865); VII-—Min- 
nie Alberta (b 1868). 

II-m Oct. 21, 1875, Ada Janette Richards (Mar. 
23, 1854-Nov. 7, 1907); dau. of William R. Rich- 
ards, of Providence, R.I.; issue (all 6b Provi- 
dence): 1—-William David, b Sept. 27, 1876; m 
Dec. 18, 1898, Alice P., dau. of Thomas Strahan, 
of Boston (issue: William D., Jr., m 1924; Glad- 
ine McGregor [issue: Gloria Joan, } 1925] ); 
2-Josephine Anne, 6 Jan. 27, 1880; 3—Lillian 
Lewis, 6 June 12, 1883; 4-Isaac Lewis, Jr., b 
Mar. 28, 1892; served in submarine service, 
World War. . 

Real estate and insurance, Providence, R.I. 
Served pvt. to lt. col., R.I.N.G.; on staff of 
Gov. Wetmore, with rank of col., 2 yrs. Mem. 
S.A.R. Residence: ‘Thorn Mountain Farm,” 
Jackson, N.H. 


RRMA ADA IS Louise Dunham (Mrs.), b An- 

ioch, O, 

10-Dea. John Dunham (qy); 

9-Benajah_ (1640-80), apptd. capt. of militia, 1673; 
m 1660, Elizabeth Tilson; 

8-Rev. Edmund (1661-1734), founder of Seventh 
Day Bapt. Ch., Piscataway, N.J.; m 1681, Mary 
Bonham; 

7-Benajah (1684-1742), soldier colonial wars; m 
1704, Dorothy Martin (John§); 

6-Hezekiah (6 1707), m 1733, Elizabeth Drake; 

5-Hezekiah (b 1740), m 1769, Elizabeth Campbell; 

4-James Campbell, m 1802, Ann Hoover; 
3-Benajah Campbell (d before 1888), m Rebecca 

Swinney. ; 
1l-Edward Fuller (qv); 

10-Samuel (ca. 1612-1683), m 1635, Jane Lathrop 
(Rev. John4, from Eng., 1634); 

9-Hannah, m Nicholas Bonham; 

8-Mary (b 1661), m Rev. Edmund Dunham (8 
above). 

2-Dau. of Samuel Swinney Dunham, M.D., 
(b 1836); served in Co. G, 11th Ohio Vols., 1861- 
1863; m_1857, Jane Elizabeth Strickle (1840-99); 
issue: I—Isaac Strickle, M.D. (m Dora Harris); 
II—Louise (above). 

Il—m June 2, 1887, James Bunyan Goldsberry 
(Mar. 27, 1856-Dec. 6, 1888); son of Delay Fletch- 
er Goldsberry, of Chillicothe, O. (dese. Golds- 
borough family); issue: 1-Thaddeus Reamy, 
6 Cincinnati, O., Mar. 15, 1888; U. Mo., ’14; 
mem. bars of Supreme Ct. and Ct. of Ap- 
peals of D.C. 

B.S., Wesleyan Female Coll., Cincinnati, ’80. 
Contbr. poems, short stories to newspapers 
and mags. Author: Ted and Some Other 
Stories, 1918; The Open-Air School and Out- 
door Education (ms. bound by Library of 
Congress), 1921; The Wedding Garland, 1926. 
Donor to the Library of Congress, 1926, of 
nearly 1,900 photographs and prints, called 
The Louise Dunham Goldsberry Photograph 
Collection of Oen-Air Schools and Outdoor 
Education. Residence: 415 4th St. N.W., 
Washington, D.C. 


1-GOLDSBOROUGH, Lila Randolph Dodge 
fete Martin W.), 6 Norwood, Md., May 19, 


§-William Dodge (qv); 

8-William (b 1640), m 2d, Joanna (Hale) Larkin; 

7—Robert (1686-1763) ; 

6—Isaac (b 1713); 

5—-Robert (b 1743), m 1765, Mary Boardman; 

4-Francais (b 1782), m 1807, Elizabeth Thornson; 

eS Perley (1817-87), m 1841, Caroline Rebecca 
eath. 

2-Dau. of James Heath Dodge (1845-1917), m 1870, 
Mary Lavinia Conrad (1844-1908). 

M Aug. 19, 1896, Martin Worthington Goldsbor- 
ough, M.D, (July 12, 1870-Jan. 11, 1924); son 
of M. Worthington Goldsborough, U.S.N. 
(Judge Brice’, of Cambridge, Md.); issue: 1— 
Heath Dodge, b Princess Anne, Md., May 25, 
1901; St. John’s, ’22; 2-Phillips Lee, 6 Prin- 
cess Anne, Nov. 5, 1902; St. John’s, ’25. 

Residence: 3022 Q St. N.W., Washington, D.C. 


1-GOLDSBOROUGH, William Tilghman, } Bal- 
timore, Md., Feb. 7, 1880. 
9-Nicholas Goldsborough (qv); 


8—-Robert (1660-1746), came to Md., 1678; mem. As- 
sembly, etc.; m Elizabeth Greenberry; f 

7-Charles (1707-67), mem. Provincial Council 
1766; m ist, Elizabeth Ennalls; 

6—Robert (1783-88), atty. gen. of Md.; mem. Constl. 
Conv.; mem. Ist, 2d and 8d Cont. Congresses; 
m Sarah Yerbury; 

5-Charles (1761-1801), held office in Dorchester 
Co.; m Willamina Smith (Rev. William’, pro- 
vost Coll. of Phila.); : 

4-Sarah Yerbury (b 1787), m 1804, as his 2d wife, 
eh, Goldsborough (1763-1834), gov. of Md., 

3-William Tilghman (1808-75), m Mary Eleanor 
Lloyd (Gov. Edward, of “Wye House,” Md.). 

2-Son of William Tilghman Goldsborough (1840- 
1884), of Dorchester Co., Md.; m 1864, Blizabeth 
Nixon Henry (1844-1907); issue: I—Elizabeth 
Lloyd (b 1871; m 1899, Lawrence Stowell Adams, 
U.S.N.); II-William Tilghman (above). 

II-—m Oct. 21, 1919, Helen Hereth, b Chicago, II1l., 
Apr. 20, 1898; dau. of Frank S. Hereth, of 
New York; issue: 1-William Tilghman, 4th, 0 
San Francisco, Calif., June 21, 1921; 2-Elisa- 
beth Lloyd, b Sept. 1, 1925. 

Ed. Baltimore City Coll. Insurance broker. 
Organized the first training camp on Pacific 
Coast. First lt., Aviation, U.S.A., Sept. 12, 
1917; capt., May 1919; c.o., 188th Aero Squadron, 
and hdars. staff of ist Army,. A.E.F.; in 
France, Feb. 18, 1918-Feb. 1919. Mem. S.A.R., 
M.O.W.W., A.L. Club: Sierra. Summer place: 
Mill Valley, Calif. Residence: 1408 Scenic 
Av., Berkeley, Calif. 


1-GOODNOW, Frank Johnson, } Brooklyn, N.Y., 
Jan, 18, 1859. 

8-Thomas Goodnow (d 1666), from Eng. in the 
“Confidence,” to Sudbury, Mass., 1638; 

7-Samuel (1646-1722), m 1670, Mary-—; 

6-Samuel (1676-1716), m Sarah Brigham (6 1674); 

5—-Thomas (1709-90), m 1734, Persis Rice (b 1714); 

4-Edward (1742-98), m 1770, Lois Rice (d 1842); 

3-Edward, m Rebecca Beaman. 

2-Son of Abel Franklin Goodnow (ca. 1824-1885), 
mfr., Worcester, Mass.; m Jane Maria Root 
(1827-1911); issue: I-Henry Root (1857-1925; m 
Sara H. Whitney); II-Frank Johnson (above). 

II-m June 2, 1886, Elizabeth Buchanan Lyall, b 
N.Y. City, Aug. 21, 1860; dau. of David Cooper 
Lyall, of Brooklyn, m Isabella Buchanan; is- 
sue: 1—Isabel Lyall, b Brooklyn, N.Y., Mar. 19, 
1887; Bryn Mawr, ’09; m Sept. 9, 1911, Ezra Ken- 
dall Gillett (issue: Ezra K., Jr.; Frank G.; 
Katherine E.); 2-David Franklin (qv for Root 
lineage); 3-Lois Root, b N.Y. City, Apr. 7, 
1895; Bryn Mawr, ’16; m Feb. 19, 1916, John 
V.A. MacMurray, of Washington (issue: Joan; 
Frank G.; Lois). f 

A.B., Amherst, ’79, A.M., 1887; Ll.B., Columbia, 
1881; student Paris and Berlin; (LL.D., Am- 
herst, Columbia, Harvard, Brown, Princeton). 
Instr., adj. prof. and prof. administrative 
law, Columbia U., 1883-1907; pres. Johns Hop- 
kins U., 1914—. Author (See Who’s Who in 
America). Summer place: Norfolk, Conn. 
Residence: 6 W. Madison St., Baltimore, Md. 


1-GOODNOW, David Franklin, 8} Brooklyn, 
N.Y., Oct. 27, 1888. 

10-Thomas (Roote) Root (1605-94), from Eng. to 
Salem, Mass., 1637; later settled at Hartford, 
Conn.; 

9-Joseph (b 1640); 

8-Joseph (6 1664); 

7-Joseph (b 1686); 

6—Jonathan (1716-1808) ; 

5—-Jonathan (6 1747); 

4—Cephas (b 1790); 

38-Jane Maria (1827-1911), m Abel Franklin Good- 
now (ca. 1824-1885). 

2-Son of Frank Johnson Goodnow (qv for 
Petey lineage), m 1886, Elizabeth Buchanan 

yall. 

M Aug. 2, 1913, Margery Smith, 6 Ballston Spa. 
N.Y., Oct. 1, 1888; dau. of Samuel Smith, of 
Saratoga, N.Y., m Mary Baker; issue: 1— 
David Franklin, Jr., 6b Pelham Manor, N.Y., 
June 29, 1915; 2-Lois Thompson, 6 Norfolk, 
Conn., Sept. 13, 1916: 3-Thomas White, 0} Pel- 
ham Manor, June 13, 1924. 

A.B., Amherst Coll., 09: LL.B., Columbia, 1912. 
Lawyer, N.Y. City. Club: University. Resi- 
dence: 1009 Esplanade, Pelham Manor, N.Y. 


1-GOULD, Aubrey, Van Wyck, ) Tarrytown, 
N.Y., Nov. 14, 1885. 


300 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


8-John Gould, from Eng., 1664; 
Southampton, L.I., 1686; 
N.J., 1690; m Sarah Axtell; 

7-John, constable at Elizabethtown, 
Martha Frazier (widow); 

6-John (b 1708), m Abigail Woodruff (Joseph? 
[1676-1742], went to Westfield, N.J., 1699); 

5-Joseph (1737-1810), pvt. 2d Regt., ‘Essex CSOs 
N.J.; m Rebeccah Paxton (Daniel®); 

4—-Anthony (1774-1856), soldier War 1812; m Mary 
Sandford (John, m Hannah Campbell); 

3-Joseph (1804-80), founder of Joseph Gould 
Sons, tea mchts., New York; m Eloise Tuttle 
(1808-60; James*, m Elizabeth Farrand; Capt. 


landowner, 
was at Elizabeth, 


1718; m 


Timothy®; Capt. Daniel®; Timothy’; Stephens; 
Joseph®; William?»), 
8-Jonathan Westbrook, officer Cromwell’s 


Army; settled in Ulster Co., N.Y., 1660; 

7—Derck, m Catherina Oosterhout; 

6—Jonathan (b 1711), m Jannetje Vander Marken; 

5-Gen. Frederick (1749-1823), ensign Am. Rev.; 
brig. gen. War 1812; m Sarah Dupuy; 

4—Cornelius Dupuy, D.D. (1782-1858), A.B., Union, 
1801; Ref. Church minister; mist, Hannah Van 
Wyck (Capt. Isaac); 

38—-Frederick Edward (1810-1900), lawyer, 
York; m Catherine Elizabeth Jackson. 

2-—Son of Charles Judson Gould (b 1833), tea 
mcht., realtor, New York; m 1869, Annie West- 
brook (6 1845); issue: I—Eleanor Frances (0b 
1870; m Walter Dana Swan); II—Rosalie (b 1872; 
m Howard F. Clark); IlI—Carl Frelinghuysen 
(6 1873; m Dorothy Wheaton Fay); IV—Edith 
Laura (1876-1900); V—Ethel A. (b 1878; m Walter 
Dabney Blair); VI—Muriel (b 1880; m Edward 
Palmer York); ViI—Aubrey Van Wyck (above). 

Vil-m June 1, 1911, Winifred Lanier Dana (qv); 
issue: 1—Winifred Dana, b Flushing, N.Y., 
Nov. 21, 1912; 2-Aubrey Van Wyck, Jr., b New 
WiOLK IN. Yiged AN.e lon loos, 

A.B., Harvard, ’08. With White, Weld & Co., 
investment bankers, New York. Residence: 
Great Neck, L.I., N.Y. 


1-GOULD, Winifred Lanier Dana (Mrs. Aubrey 
V.), 6 Gainesville, Ga., July 18, 1889. 

9-Richard Dana (q v); 

8-Benjamin (1668-1738), m 1688, Mary Buckminster; 

7—William (1703-70), m Mary Greene; 

6—-Rev. Samuel (1787-98), grad. Harvard, 1755; rec- 
tor Groton, Mass.; mem. Constl. Conv. of 
Mass., and Mass. Senate; probate judge; m 
Anna Kendrick; 

5-Capt. Luther (1754-1832), served 
Am. Rev.; m Lucy Giddings; 

4Capt. Nathaniel G. (1797-1833), U.S.M.A., 1814; 
m Mary Ann Langdon Harris; 

3-Maj. Gen. Napoleon J. Tecumseh (1822-1905), 
U.S.M.A., ’42; served thru Mexican and Civil 
wars; banker, St. Paul; m 1844, Sue Lewis Mar- 
tin Sandford (Alfred‘t, m Susan L., dau. of 
Maj. Thomas Martin; Gen. Thomas® [1762-1808], 
ee 8th and 9th Congresses, 1803-07, from 

MA 

10-Henry Sherburne (b 1611), from Eng., 1632; a 
founder of Portsmouth, N.H.; 

9-Capt. Samuel (1638-91), killed by Indians in 
King William’s War; 

8-Henry (1674-1757), chief justice of N.H., 1732-42; 
mem. Assembly and Gov.’s Council: m 1698, 
Dorothy Wentworth (Samuel, whose son 
John, was gov. of N.H 

7-Capt. Henry (1709-67), was at taking of Louis- 
burg, 1745; king’s councillor; judge Ct. of 
Common Pleas; m Sarah Warner (1721-1814) ; 

6—-Sarah, m Woodbury Langdon (1738-1805), del. 
Cont. Congress, pres. N.H. Senate, judge Su- 
perior Ct. of N.H. (John7; Tobias’; Tobias’); 

5-Sarah S., m Col. Robert Harris: 

4—Mary A. L., m Nathaniel G. Dana (4 above). 

&-Dea. John Chidsey, signed the Conn. Colony 
Constitution, 1644, m Elizabeth-; 

7-Dea. Caleb (1661- 1713), m Hannah Dickerman; 

6—Caleb (1697-1785), m Abigail Goodsell; 

5—Isaac (1731- 1814), m Sarah Bradley (Samuel); 

4-Caleb, m Rebecca Page; 

3-Jared G., m Julia Ann Barnes (Joshuat, m 
Amelia, dau. of Philip Daggett®). 

2-Dau. of Dr. Alfred Sanford Dana (1851-1901), m 
1876, Katherine Chidsey (06 1858). 

M June 1 1, 1911, Aubrey Van Wyck Gould (qv for 
issue 

Residence: Great Neck, L.I., N.Y. 


New 


in navy in 


1-GRAHAM, Dolliver Wiltsee, b) Ft. Dodge, Ia., 
Jan. 27, 1891. 

9-Samuel Dolliver, m 1654, Mary Elwell; 

8-William (6 1656), m Ann Higginson (Rev. 
John’); 

teat first mention in Salem registry deed, 
1 

6~Peter, m 1722, Abigail Sanders (b 1705; Capt. 
Thomas’, sea capt.); 

5—Peter (1726- -1806), m 2d, Esther (Goldthwaite) 
Rogers; 

4-Capt. Henry Dap: 1774), m Maria Voorhees, of 
Saratoga Co., N.Y.; 

3—Rev. James Jones "(1816- 1905), M.E. clergyman 
for 50 yrs., m Eliza Jane Brown (among their 
sons was Jonathan P., U.S. senator from 
Iowa). 

2-Son of Mary Hawthorne Dolliver (1859-1919), m 
1888, Edwin R. Graham, Litt.D. (1854- 1921), pub- 
lishing agt., Methodist Book Concern; issue: 
I—Dolliver Wiltsee (above); II—Robert Haw- 
thorne. 

I-m Oct. 26, 1920, Marie Fern Cramer, b Colo- 


rado Springs, Colo., Mar. 28, 1892; dau. of W. 
EK. Cramer, of Rockwell City, Ta. 
BS las State Coll., ’18 (Sigma Chi). Pres. Alas- 


kan Am. Paper Co.; sec. Internat. Church 
Film Corpn., New York. Pvt., 158th Depot 
Brig., World War. Mem. A.L. Summer place: 
“Maplethorpe,”’ Richwood, O. Residence: 120 
E. 31st St., New York, N.Y. 


1-GRENELL, Frederic Thorpe, } Paterson, N.J., 
Dec. 11, 1875. 

9-Matthew (Grinnell) Grenell (qv); 

8—-Daniel (1636-1703), m 1667, Mary Wodell (b 1640; 
William’) ; 

7—Daniel (1668-1740), m Lydia Peabody 

6—Peabody (d 1767), m 1733, Sarah Barnes (d 1780); 

5-Peabody, merchant mariner, Saybrook, Conn., 
soldier Am. Rev.; m 1758, Charity Chapman; 

4-Samuel (1765- -1841), m 1785, Rebecca Woodworth 
(1766-1854) ; 

Baht an (1796- -1883), m 1836, Eliza Burt Hatton 

9-John Alden (qv); 

8-Elizabeth (1623/24-1717), m 1644, William Pea- 
bodie (1619/20-1707) ; 

7—-Lydia (1667-1740), m ca. 1683, Daniel Grenell (7 
above). 

2-Son of Judson Grenell (6 1847), editor and jour- 
nalist; m 1874, Mary Jane Thorpe (1850-1915); is- 
sue: I-Frederic Thorpe (above); II-Ralph 
Woodworth (6 1882). 

I-—m Mar. 26, 1910, Blanche Jane Adams, b Detroit, 
Mich., Aug. 17, 1882; dau. of Charles E. Adams. 
m Anna St. Clair; issue: 1—-Nancy Jane, 0 
Cleveland, O., Jan. 28, 1912: 2-Barbara Mary, b 
Detroit, Mich., May 21, 1915. 

Pres. Grenell Advertising Agency, Detroit. 
Clubs: Detroit Athletic, Detroit Yacht, Elks, 
Kiwanis, Masonic, ete. Residence: 746 Balfour 
Rd., Grosse Pointe Park, Detroit, Mich. 


ei Thomas Dillard, b Salem, Va., Dee. 

6-Augustine Leftwich (desc. de Leftwich family 
of Leftwich Manor, Cheshire, Eng.), of ‘‘Left- 
wich Hall,” Bedford Con Va; m Elizabeth 
Stovall; 

5—Col. William, col. militia and furnished sup- 
plies in Am. Rev.; m Elizabeth Haynes; 

4-Mary, m William ‘Walton; 

3—Lucy, m John McClanahan. 

2-Son of Dr. John Hook Griffin (1802-78), physi- 
cian, Roanoke Co., Va.; m Sarah Jane McClana- 
han ’(1812- 1903) ; issue: T_Dr. Charles Beale (1833- 
1885); II—Rev. John William (1835-64); II1I—Char- 
lotte (1836-1921; m J. A. Herring); IV—Henry 
Bowyer (bd 1838) : V-Samuel (1840-1917) ; VI- 
Lucy; VII—Mary (1842-84); VIII-Elizabeth Pey- 
ton (1844-84); TX—Winefield (6 1846; m Claudine 
Booker); X-Henrietta (b 1852; m J. W. Cavitt); 
XI-Thomas Dillard iabov ens XII-Emeline 
Johnston (6 1856; m W. Bowles). 

XI-—m Apr. 21, 1897, en Ash Claytor, b West 
River, Md., Dec. 17, 1865; D.A.R.; dau. of late 
Richard Claytor; issue: 1-Thomas Claytor, b 
San Francisco, Calif., Aug. 1, 1899; 2~John 
Hook, 6 Charleston, 8.c., May 3, 1904. 

Ue S.N.A., 76. Commodore U.S.N. Served thru 
Spanish-Am. War and World War. Gov. U.S. 
Naval Home, Phila., 1917-20. Mem. M.O:F.W., 
M.O.W.W. Residence: 1618 E. Ocean AV., Long 
Beach, Calif. 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 301 


1-GUENTHER, J(acob) Jarden, b Philadelphia, 
Pa., July 12, 1886. 

SHobert Jarden (1729-1803), m Christiana McCal- 
mont; 

4-Samuel (ca. 1770-1817), m Catharine Maag 
(Jacob®; Henry®, from Holland in the “Mer- 
cury,” 1785, settled at Phila.; m Verena Fran- 


cis); 

3-Jacob (1811-89), m Margaret Eppelsheimer. 

2-Only child of Ida Virginia Jarden, m 1883, Emil 
Guenther (0 1857), from Germany, 1874; mer- 
chant, Phila. 

M Oct. 30, 1915, Dorothy Erwin Henderson, 0} 
Phila., Pa., 1892; dau. of Judge George Hender- 
son, of Phila. (related to Diehl, Busier, Jacoby, 
Moore, Parke families); issue: 1Jacob Jarden, 
Jr., 6 Phila., Pa., Oct. 30, 1919; 2-Dorothy Hen- 
derson, b Phila., Mar. 31, 1921. 

A.B., Haverford, ’08; S.T.B., Phila. Div. School, 
1925. Rector-in-charge, Church of the Saviour, 
Phila. Club: University. Summer residence: 
“Friendship Hill Farm,” Paoli, Chester Co., 
Pa. Residence: Hamilton Ct., Philadelphia, Pa. 


1-GUTELIUS, Frederick Erhard, } Aaronsburg, 
Pa., Oct. 4, 1870. 

5-John Peter QGutelius (1708-73; son of Adam 
Frederick, a Frenchman), Huguenot, came 
from France via Holland in the “Nancy” to 
Phila., Pa., 1750; settled and buried at Man- 
heim, Pa.; physician and surgeon; m Anna 
Maria Deitzler, of Dutch descent; 

4-Frederick Adam (1766-1839), moved to Mifflin- 
burg, Union Co., Pa., 1800; m Anna Catherine 
Bistel (1773-1838) ; 

3-John Peter (1797-1866), m 1822, Lydia Crotzer 
(1804-94; Jacob‘, m Elizabeth-, from Easton, Pa., 
to Miffiinburg, Pa., ca. 1800). 

8-John Conrad Weiser (1661-1746), from Germany 
to New York, 1710; settled at Livingston Manor, 
N.Y., later at Schoharie; m Anna Magdalena 
Ubele (d 1709); 

7-Col. Conrad (1696-1760), settled in Berks Co., Pa., 
1729; Indian interpreter and agt.; first pres. 
judge of Berks Co.; col. French and Indian 
War; m 1720, Ann Eve Feck (d 1781); 

6—-Frederick (1728-73), m 1751, Anna Amelia Zeller 
(0 ca. 1729; John’, 6b in France, came to New 
York, 1710, settled in Pa., 1723; with his brother 
built Ft. Zeller in the Tulpehocken region, 
1745, the oldest Indian fort in Pa.; son of Lady 
Clothilde de Valois Sellaire, Huguenot); 

5-Catherine (1760-1839), m 1781, Jacob Kehl (1756- 
1836), pvt. Am. Rev., Berks Co., Pa. (Michael®, 
court martial man, Berks Co., in Am. Rev.); 

4-Salome (1787-1863), m 1811, Johan George Brun- 
gart (1788-1877; Martin®, m Catherine, dau. of 
Valentine Wentz, from Germany to Phila., 
1748, settled in York Co., Pa.; Jacob®, from Ger- 
many to Pa., 1752); 

3—Catherine (1812-57), m 1829, Jacob Erhard (1804-58; 
Michael‘ [1783-1878], m Anna Mary Wildasin, 
from York Co., Pa., to Miles Tp., Center Co., 
Pa., ca. 1804). 

2-Son of Dr. Samuel George Qutelius (1834-95), 
dentist; Ist lt., Co. D, 150th Reet. ‘““Bucktails.” 
Pa. Vols. in Civil War; postmaster; m 1869, 
Mary Melinda Erhard (1850-91): issue: I-Fred- 
erick E. (above); II—Lydia Ella (b 1872; m 
Thomas Oscar Morris); III—Daniel Brungart 
(6 1886; m Louise Weil). 

I—m Apr. 22, 1896, Besse Alverta Stover, b Aarons- 
burg, Center Co., Pa., Sept. 3, 1875; dau. of 
Luther Bower Stover, m Louisa Hoy, of Madi- 
sonburg, Pa.; issue (all B Millheim, Pa.): 1— 
Mary Louisa, b Jan. 10, 1897; m Oct. 9, 1924, her 
distant cousin, Sylvester Gutelius: 2-Violet 
May, b May 20, 1902; mem. D.A.R.; 3-Catherine, 
b May 30, 1908; 4-Louise, B Aug. 8, 1912. 

D.D.S., Pa. Coll. Dental Surgery, 1892. Dentist. 
Chief burgess of Millheim Boro, Pa. Reformed 
Church elder. Mem. S.A.R., Huguenot Soc. of 
Pa., Pa.-German Soc., Sons of Vets., Brungart 
Family Assn. (sec.), Zeller Family Assn., 
Wentz Family Assn., etc. Residence: Mill- 
heim, Center Co., Pa. 


1-GRINNELL, Ervin Guernsey, b Genesee Co., 
Mich., Feb. 1, 1855. 

10-Matthew Grinnell (qv); 

Sey (6 1636), m Mary Wodell (b 1640; Wil- 
iam?) ; 

8-Daniel (6 ca. 1665), m Lydia Peabody (William’, 
m Elizabeth, dau. of John Alden, qv): 

7—George (1700-59), Saybrook, Conn.: m 1725, Mary 
(Post) Bull (1708-75; Edward Post’; John’); 


GRINNELL 


6—Daniel (1727-1801), Little Compton, R.I.; French 
and Indian War and Am. Rev.; m 1748, Anna 
Chapman; 

5-Amasa (1750-1820), Galway, N.Y.; Am. Rev.; m 
1770, Anne Isaiah (1750-1806); 

4-Isaiah (1775-1862), Edinburg, N.Y.; m 1793, Jane 
Crane (1777-1866) ; 

3-John (1796-1889), Medina, N.Y.; m 1818, Praxana 
Tinkham. 

2-Son of Paul Grinnell (1823-96), agriculturist, 
Medina, N.Y.; m 1846, Sarah Butler (1822-1904); 
issue: I—Cynthia (b 1846; m Ziba Sanborn); II— 
Ervin Guernsey (above); II1I—Florence Eliott; 
IV—Edwin (m Elizabeth Roberts); V—Alice (m 
Martin Smith). 

II-—m Nov. 25, 1880, Mary Timmerman, } Barre, 
N.Y., Sept. 4, 1856; dau. of George W. Timmer- 
man, of Medina, N.Y.; issue: 1-Glenn Wash- 
ington, 6 Medina, N.Y., Apr. 25, 1880; m Jan. 2, 
1912, Marjory, dau. of Clark Parker, of Elba, 
N.Y. (issue: Glenora; Parker Ervin); 2—Lloyd 
Garrison (qv for other lineages); 3—-Pauline H., 
b Batavia, Feb. 13, 1896; Elmira, 718; 3d and 2d 
class yeoman, U.S.N.R.F., Apr. 16, 1918-Dec. 11, 
1920; m Sept. 30, 1920, Dr. Irving Efner Maul; 
4—Ervin, b Batavia, Dec. 23, 1899. 

Farmer. Mem. S.A.R. Mason. 
Batavia, N.Y. 


1-GRINNELL, Lloyd Garrison, b East Shelby, 
N.Y., May 14, 1894. 

9-Peter Brown, 33d signer of the Mayflower 
Compact (qv); 

8—-Mary (1620-8), m Ephraim Tinkham (1616-88), 
from Eng. to Plymouth, Mass., 1630; 

7—Hezekiah (1663-1739), m Grisel West; 

6—John (6 1721), m Sarah King; 

5—Daniel (1767-1854), m Adah Winsor (1768-1852; 
John*®, m Mercy Smith; Joshua’, m Deborah 
Harding; Samuel’, m Mercy, dau. of Roger 
Williams, qv); 

4—Praxana (1793-1849), m John Grinnell (1796-1888) ; 

3—Paul (1823-96), of Barre and East Shelby, N.Y.; 
m 1846, Sarah Butler (1822-1904; Juda‘, m Cleora 
Smalley). 

5-Lt. John Timmerman (1760-1834), from Ger- 
many; m 1786, Sarah House (Christian®, capt. in 
Col. Jacob Klock’s regt. of Tryon Co., N.Y., 
militia in Am. Rev.); 

4—Daniel (1787-1850), of Shelby, N.Y.; m 1812, Eliza- 
beth Feeter (Col. William® [1756-1844], served in 
Am. Army, 1776-98, m Elizabeth Bellinger): 

3-George W. (1821-62), m 1855, Annis Maria Page 
(1823-1905). 

2-Son of Ervin Guernsey Grinnell (qv for Grin- 
nell lineage), m 1880, Mary Timmerman. 

M June 25, 1919, Lola Marion, dau. of Albert A. 
Grinnell, of Detroit, Mich.; issue: 1—Albert 
Avery, II, b Higlhand Park, Mich., May 25, 1922. 

B.S., Cornell, 716 (Alpha Sigma Phi). Salesman, 
Grinnell Bros., music house, Detroit. Served 
pvt. to Ist class sgt., 816th Aero Squadron, 
U.S.A., 1917-18, World War. Mem. S.A.R., A.L. 
Mason. Clubs: Detroit Golf, Ingleside, Union 
League, Cornell, Conopus. Residence: 105 Cali- 
fornia Av., Highland Park, Mich. 


Residence: 


302 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


1-HAVEN, William, } Portsmouth, N.H., Nov. 11, 
1845. 

7-Richard Haven (1620-1703), from Eng., was at 
Lynn, Mass., 1640-45; sgt. King Philip’s War; 
m Susanna Newhall; 

6-John (1656-1705), soldier King Philip’s War; rep. 
Gen. Ct.; m 1682, Hannah Hitchings (Daniel’); 

5-Joseph (1698-1776), m 1721, his 1st cousin, Mehit- 
able Haven (1702-80; Moses® [1667-1747], m Mary 
Ballard [Nathaniel’, m Rebecca Hudson; Wil- 
liam8, came in the ‘James,’ 1635, settled at 
Lynn, m Elizabeth—]; Richard’, above); 

4-Samuel, D.D. (1727-1806), Portsmouth, N.H.; 
A.B., Harvard, 1749; m 1st, 1753, Mehitable Ap- 
pleton; 

3—-William (1770-1856), m 1807, Sophia Henderson 
(1785-1879). 

8-Samuel Appleton (qv); | i 

7—Maj. John (1622-99), Ipswich, Mass.; m 1651, Pris- 
cilla Glover (ca. 1634-1697) ; 

6—Capt. John (1652-1739), m Elizabeth Rogers (1661- 
1754) ; 3 

5-Nathaniel, D.D. (1693-1784), m Margaret Gibbs 
(1699-1741) ; 

4—Mehitable (1728-77), m Samuel Haven (4 above). 

9-Robert Cushman (qv); ‘ 

8-Thomas (1608-91), came with his father, 1621; m 
Mary Allerton (1609-99; Isaac®, qv); 

7-Thomas (1637-1726), m 2d, 1679, Abigail Fuller 
(Robert); 

6—Benjamin (1691-1770), m 1st, 1712, Sarah Eaton; 

5—Thomas (1730-77), m Ann Chipman; 

4—Job (1753-1826), m 2d, 1779, Priscilla Ripley (Dea. 
Timothy®); 

3—-Samuel (1783-1851), Portsmouth, N.H.; mem. 24th 
and 25th Congresses, 1835-39; m 1812, Maria Jane 
Salter. ; 

9-Francis Eaton (qv); ; 

8—Benjamin (1627-1711/12), m 1660, Sarah Hoskins 
(1636-ante 1726); 

7—-Benjamin (1664-1745), m 1689, Mary Coombs (d 
post 1709; John’, m Sarah, dau. of Degory 
Priest, qv); 

6—-Sarah (b 1695), m 1712, Benjamin Cushman (6 
above). 

10-John Tilley (qv); 

9—-Elizabeth (1607-87), m John Howland (qv); 

8—Hope (1629-83), m 1646, Elder John Chipman (qv); 

7-Dea. Samuel (1662-1723), m 1686, Sarah Cobb 
(1662/63-1742) ; ! 

STG ea m 2d, 1725, Bethia Thomas 
(1701-78) ; 

5—-Ann (1730-78), m Thomas Cushman (5 above). 

6-John Salter (b 1650), from Eng. to Isles of 
Shoals, ca. 1680; settled on Salter’s Island, 
Portsmouth Harbor, N.H.; 

5—-Richard (1709-68), m Elizabeth Odiorne; 

4-Capt. John (1742-1814), m 3d, 1781, Jane Frost 
(1757-1837) ; 

8—Maria Jane (1790-1847), m Samuel Cushman (3 
above). 

8—-Nicholas Frost (qv); 

7—Charles (1631-97), mem. Provincial Council of 
N.H., 1681; sgt.-maj. Province of Me., 1689; 
scalped by Indians; m 1675, Mary Bolles (1642- 
1704; Joseph§); 

6-—John (1681-1732), cdr. ship of war, 1702; mem. 
Provincial Council of N.H., 1724; m 1702, Mary 
Pepperrell (1685-1766: Lt. Col. William’); 

5—Joseph (1717-1766 or 68), m Margaret Colton (1724- 
1818; Samuel®; Ephraim’; Q. M. George’, qv); 

4—Jane (1757-1837), m John Salter (4 above). 

2-Son of James Henderson Haven (1808-49), chem- 
ist, m Mar. 22, 1842, Elizabeth Salter Cushman 
(1817-1903); issue: I-Samuel Cushman (1843-63; 
A.B., Harvard, ’62; It., 1624 N.Y. Vols.); II—Wil- 
liam (above). 

Ii-m Mar. 21, 1883, Caroline Maria Merwin (Aug. 
19, 1859-July 5, 1917); dau. of Henry Merwin, E. 
Granby, Conn.; issue: 1-Jane Merwin (Mrs. 
Bernard Ralph Platt, See Vol. 1, p. 322, for 
Merwin lineage); 2-Elizabeth Cushman (qv for 
Holcomb lineage); 3-Samuel Cushman (Sept. 1, 
1889-Feb. 9, 1919); LL.B., U. Ia., 1914; pvt. Co. B. 
314th Field Signal Bn., 89th Div., in France and 
with Army of Occupation; died pneumonia, 
Trier, Germany, interred Ottumwa, Ia.: 4-Mer- 
win, 6 St. Joseph, Mo., Apr. 6, 1893; LL.B., U. 
Mich., 1917; pvt. to regtl. sgt. maj., judge adv. 
dept., and in France and Germany; mem. law 
firm Rogers, Jones & Haven, Tulsa, Okla. 

B.S., Norwich, ’63. Civil and mining engr.; in 
charge 10 miles construction, Buda branch C., 
B.&Q., Wyoming, Ill., 1869. Iowa pioneer coal 
mine discoverer and operator. Mem. S.C.W. 


(33 ancestors; gov. Ia. Soc., 1915-17). Residences: 
15595 Baylis Av., Detroit, Mich., and 451 S. York- 
town St., Tulsa, Okla. 

1-HAVEN, Elizabeth Cushman, 6 Omaha, Neb., 
Sept. 26, 1887. 

9-Thomas Holcomb (1601-57), a founder of Dor- 
Core Mass., 1630; went to Windsor, Conn., 

8-Joshua (1640-90), m 1668, Ruth Sherwood 


mas’) ; 

7-—Joshua (1672-1760), m Mary Griffin (Sgt. John§, 
m Anna Bancroft); 

6—Capt. Hezekiah (1728-1810), Am. Rev.; m Susanna 
Alderman; 

5-Hezikiah (1750-1820), Am. Rev.; m ist, Dorothy 
Bates (Lemuel®’, Am. Rey.); 

4-Lemuel Cicero, m Julia Griswold (6b 1789; 
Phineas®, Am. Rev.; Phineas’); 

aon Reena (1817-94), m 1837, Henry Merwin 

2-Dau. of Caroline Maria Merwin (1859-1917), m 
1883, William Haven (qv for Haven lineages). 

Post-grad. student, Cumnock School of Oratory 
(Northwestern U.), 1906-09, and New York 
School of Expression, 1915. Mem. Am. Legion 
Auxiliary. Residence: 1137 So. St. Louis Av., 
Tulsa, Okla. 

1-HEDDEN, James Spencer, b New York, N.Y., 
Nov. 19, 1866. 

9-Dr. Hans Kierstede (d 1671), from Holland to 
New Amsterdam, 1638; m 1642, Sarah Rollofse, 
dau. of Anneke Jans; 

8—Roloff (6 1647), m Eyke Albertse Rosa (Roosa); 

7-Wyntje, m Dirck Rosecrans (b 1674); 

a ey (bap. 1706), m Sara Decker (Dekker) 

5-Johannes (b 1744), killed in action in Am. Rev.; 
m Barbara Holst (6 1746); 

4—Warren (1766-1804), m 1793, Phebe Haff (1769-1822) ; 

3—Maria (1795-1856), m James Hedden (d 1827; 
Zopher’). 

2-Son of Warren Rosecrans Hedden (1823-88), 
merchant; m 1860, Mary Ann King (0 1836); is- 
sue: I-Warren Rosecrans (b 1861); II-James 
Spencer (above). 

II-m Aug. 7, 189, Jean Brown Lindsay, 6 Partick, 
Scotland, Jan. 4, 1868; dau. of James Clarke 
Lindsay, m Mary Ann Brown, of Partick, Scot- 
land; issue: 1-James Lindsay, 6 New York, 
N.Y., Nov. 19, 1905; Yale-S., ’28; 2-Warren Rose- 
crans, 6 New York, Oct. 5, 1908; Yale-S., ’30. 

Ed. Trinity School, New York. Builder; was 
supt. of construction of the Memorial Quad- 
rangle and Sterling Memorial Library (New 
Haven), and Federal Reserve Bank (New 
York). Sgt., Ist Prov. Regt., N.Y.G., World 
War; set., Co. F, 23d N.Y.G. Mem. S.C.W., O.F. 

A., S.R., M.O.L.L. Clubs: Union League, 
Race Brook (New Haven, Conn.). Summer 
place: Woodmont, Conn. Residence: 726 Elm 
St., New Haven, Conn. 


1-HILTON, John William, }) N.Y. City, Mar. 27, 
1867. 


10-Lt. Robert (Cilley) Seeley (qv); 

9-Obadiah (d 1657), Stamford, Conn.; m 1647, Mary, 
widow of John Miller, below; 

8—Jonas (1657?-1703), and first wife; 

7-Sarah (1694?-1727), m 1707, Jonathan Holmes; 

6—Martha (6 1711), m 1747, Jonathan Weeks; 

5-Capt. Stephen (1755-1835), soldier Am. Rev.; 
capt. Westchester Co. militia; m 1780, Esther 
Dann (1754-1852) ; 

4-Elizabeth (1794-1880), mm 1817, Stephen Miller 
(1793-1850) ; 

3-Lydia Ann (1821-84), m 1st, 1842, Edmund Red- 
gate (b Eng., 1819-d N.Y., 1858). 

10-Francis Holmes (b Eng. ca. 1600-d Stamford, 
Conn., ca. 1675), m Ann-; 

9-John (1635-1710-15), m Rachel Waterbury; 

8-Stephen (1664-1710), m Mary Hobby; 

7-Jonathan (1687-1750), of Bedford, N. Y.; m 
Sarah Seeley (7 above). 

2-Son of Mary Elizabeth Redgate (b 1844), m 1863, 
John Bulin Whitehead Hilton (1844-1916), saw- 
maker; issue: I-Charles Bulin (1865-66); II— 
John William (above); III—Roland Grant (1868- 
74); IV-—Charles Edmund (1871-90); W—David 
Clark (qv). 

II-m Feb. 3, 1889, Martha Bullock, 6 Davenport, 
Ta., Jan. 1, 1869; dau. of Asa Bullock, m Martha 
M. Palmatier, of New York; issue: 1—-Mary 
Melissa, b Dorchester, Neb., Feb. 6, 1890; m 
Robert B. Lemmon; 2-Edna Maude, 6 Dor- 
chester, Feb. 11, 1892; m Ralph L. Stone; 3- 
Asa Bulin, 6 Bethany, Neb., July 25, 1894; m 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 


Ora B. Wertz; 4—-Helen Bullock, 6} Bethany, 
Mar. 19, 1897; m C. LeRoy Meisinger; 5—-Martha 
Eunice, 6 Bethany, Nov. 19, 1899; 6-Willa Beu- 
lah, 6b Bethany, May 6, 1903; m Paul C. Stevens; 
7-Lula Florence, b Bethany, July 26, 1906. 

Ed. Fairfield (Neb.) Coll., Cotner Coll., A.B., and 
U. Neb., A.M. Minister, Ch. of Christ (Dis- 
ciples), since 1892; v.p. and dean Coll. Liberal 
Arts, Cotner Coll., 6 yrs. Mason (82°, K.T.). 
Residence: Bethany, Neb. 


1-HILTON, David Clark, 6 Dorchester, Neb., 
Apr, 22, 1877. 

9-Francis (Week) Weeks (b Eng., 1616-d Oyster 
Bay, L.I., 1687), landed at Dorchester, Mass., 
1635; with Roger Williams at Providence, 1636; 
a founder of Providence, signer of the Com- 
pact of R.I.; townsman, Hempstead, L.I., 1657; 
m Elizabeth Luther; 

&Samuel (1642-90), m Hannah Rudick (Red- 
dough); 

7—Phillip (1678-1728), m 1700; 

6-Jonathan (b 1705), m Martha Holmes (b 1711); 

5-Capt. Stephen (1755-1835), soldier’ Am. Rev.; 
capt. Westchester Co. militia; m 1780, Esther 
Dann (1754-1852) ; 

4-Blizabeth (1794-1880), m 1817, Stephen Miller 
(1793-1850) ; 

38-Lydia Ann (1821-84), m ist, 1842, Edmund Red- 
gate (b EXng., 1816-d N.Y., 1858). 

10-John Miller (b Eng., 1609-d Stamford, Conn., 
1642), m 1638, Mary-—; 

oops (1638-1702), a founder of Bedford, N.Y.; m 

8-Capt. Jonathan (b 1667), m Sarah Holmes; 

7-Samuel (0 1698), m Ruth Clawson; 

6—-Stephen (1730-80), m his cousin, Mary Miller; 

5-Increase (1760-1854?), m 1786, Hannah Woolsey; 

4-Stephen (1793-1850), m Elizabeth Weeks (4 
above). 

2-Son of Mary Elizabeth Redgate (b 1844), m 1863, 
John Bulin Whitehead Hilton (1844-1916), saw- 
maker. For issue and other lineages See 
John W. Hilton. 

M Aug. 23, 1900, Sarah Luella O’Toole, b Vin- 
cennes, Ind., Feb. 12, 1880; dau. of Michael 
O’Toole (6 aboard ship en route from Ireland, 
1852- d 1884), m Sara Luella Cole (1862-1922; John 
A. Cole, of German descent, of Greenville, 
Ill., m Nancy Hickison of French Huguenot 
extraction); issue: 1—Blossom Virginia, }b 
Bethany, Neb., Oct. 7, 1904; U. Neb., ’28; 2-Ruth 
Acacia, 6 University Place, Neb., Sept. 28, 1908; 
3-Hiram David, 6 Lincoln, Neb., Nov. 22, 1913. 

A.B., U. Neb., ’00 (Sigma Xi), A.M., 1901; M.D., 
Rush Med. Coll., Chicago, 1903; grad. Med. 
Field Service Sch., U.S.A., 1925. Surgeon; surg. 
staff, St. Elizabeth’s Hosp., and chief of 
surg. sect., Bryan Memorial Hosp., Lincoln, 
Neb. Capt., M.C., U.S.A., Nov. 6, 1918-June 30, 
1919; hosp. service at Camp Custer, Ft. Sheri- 
dan, and Ft. Leavenworth; lt. col., 110th Med. 
Regt., Neb. N.G., Nov. 6, 1922; col. comdg. same 
since Apr. 24, 1925; col., Med. Res. F.A.C.S.; 
mem. Assn. Mil. Surgeons U.S.; past pres, 
Neb. Ornithol. Union; mem. S.C.W., S.A.R., 
A.L. Mason (838°). Residence: 2500 Woods- 
crest Boul., Lincoln, Neb. 


1-HINCHMAN, Ford DeCamp, 0} Detroit, Mich., 
Sept. 3, 1847. 

6—Dr. Joseph Hinchman (6 1692; desc. Humphrey 
Hinchman, bishop of Salisbury and later of 
London, Eng.), from Eng. to Flushing, L.L, 
1692; m Mary Bloodgood; 

5-Dr. Joseph (b 1717), m Anna Griffing; 

4-James (1762-1826), m Diadennia Redding; 

3—John R. (1785-1859), m Mary Morris DeCamp. 

9—-William Ford (qv); 

8—William (6 1634), m Sarah Ringley; 

7—-John (6 1659), m Elizabeth Freeman; 

6—-Col. Jacob (1704-77), judge County Ct.; mem. 
N.J. Assembly and Provincial Congress; m 
Hannah Baldwin (1701-77); 

5-Jane (1736-94), m Moses Tuttle, mem. Com. 
Safety in Am. Rev.; 

4-Jane F., m Joseph DeCamp; 

3—Mary M., m John R. Hinchman (3 above). 

9-Dea. Samuel Chapin (qv); 

8-Japhet (1642-1712), m 1st, Abilenah Cooley; 

7-Samuel (1665-1729), m Hannah Sheldon; 

6—Caleb (1701-55), killed in French and Indian 
War; m Catharine Dickinson; 

5-Caleb (1736-1815), minute man at Lexington 
Alarm; m Rebecca Bascom; 

4—Dr. Caleb (1759-1838), m Mary Wright; 


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3—Dr. Marshall (1798-1838), m Mary Crosby. 

2-Son of Theodore Henry Hinchman (1818-95), 
wholesale drug mcht. and banker, Detroit; 
m 1842, Louisa Chapin (1824-1907); issue: I-John 
Marshall (1845-1912); II-Ford DeCamp (above); 
IlI—Charles Chapin (d 1909; m 1877, Ella M. 
Thompson, d 1884; m 2d, 1897, Lola Baker); IV— 
pide Weed (m Herbert Leigh O’Brien); V— 

ary. 

II-m May 4, 1871, Mary Louise Thompson, 0 
Homer, N.Y., Sept. 3, 1847; dau. of Alexander 
Thompson, m Louise Maria Archer, of Lock- 
port, N.Y.; issue (all 6 Detroit, Mich): 1-Ford 
Archer, 0} Aug. 18, 1873; m Nov. 3, 1897, Clara 
Murray Williams; 2-Grace Ella, b Detroit, May 
20, 1878; m Jan. 19, 1904, Charles Davies Jones; 
3—Charles Frederick, b Detroit, Dec. 21, 1882; U. 
Mich., 1904; Ist 1t., 32d Engrs., World War, in 
France. 

Ed. U. of Mich. (Chi Psi), Retired, Clubs: De- 
troit, Country, Boat. Residence: 1001 Jeffer- 
son Av. E., Detroit, Mich. 


1-HITCHCOCK, George Collier, } St. Louis, Mo., 
Dec. 28, 1867. 

8-Luke Hitchcock (qv); 

7-Dea. John (d 1712), of Springfield, Mass.; 
wounded in Turner’s Falls fight; freeman, 
1682; m 1666, Hannah Chapin (0b 1644; Dea. Sam- 
uel®, qv); 

6—Nathaniel (1677-1777?), first settler of Bromfield, 
Mass.; m 1713, Abigail Lombard (d 1757); 

5—-Noah (1715/16-1799), selectman, Brimfield, Mass.; 
m 1st, 17388, Mary Burt (1711-92); 

4—Samuel (1755-1812), of Burlington, Vt.; A.B., 
Harvard, 1777; U.S. circuit judge; m 1789, Lucy 
Caroline Allen (Gen. Ethan®, cdr. of the 
“Green Mountain Boys’) among their sons 
Ethan Allen, U.S.A., was mil. adviser to 
President Lincoln; 

38—Henry (1792-1839), grad. U. Vt., 1811; settled in 
Ala., 1816; chief justice of Ala., m 1821, Anne 
Erwin (1803-54; Col. Andrew‘, of Nashville, 
Tenn.); among their sons Ethan Allen, was 
Sec. of the Interior in Cabinets of Presidents 
McKinley and Roosevelt. 

4-Peter Collier, from Eng., settled nr. Snowhill, 
Worcester Co., Md.; m Catherine Fassitt, of 
Phila., who, after Peter’s decease, removed 
to St. Charles, Mo.; 

3-George (1796-1852), merchant, St. Louis; m 1826, 
Francoise Morrison (1810-35; James‘). 

2Son of Henry Hitchcock, LL.D. (1829-1902), 
B.A., Yale, ’48; maj. and judge adv. on staff 
of General Sherman, Civil War; organizer 
and dean and prof., St. Louis Law School; 
pres. Am. Bar Assn.; m 1857, Mary Collier; 
issue: I-Henry (b 1858); II-George Collier 
(above). 

II-m Feb. 12, 1901, Elizabeth Lawrence Fiske, b 
Boston, Mass., Nov. 2, 1869; dau. of Francis 
F. Fiske, of Milton, Mass.; issue: 1-Anne Wil- 
son, 6 St. Louis, Mo., Feb. 22, 1902; 2-Mary 
Collier, 6 St. Louis, Jan. 27, 1904; 3—~Henry, b 
Milton, Mass., July 24, 1906; 4-Ethan Allen, } 
Milton, July 12, 1909; 5-Elizabeth Fiske, b St. 
Louis, Apr. 15, 1917, 

B.A., Yale, ’90; Harvard Law School. Lawyer; 
was asst. U.S. atty., mem. City Council and 
judge Circuit Court, St. Louis. Pres. Collier 
Estate (See Who’s Who in America). Mem. 
M.O.L.L., S.R. Clubs: University, Yale (N.Y.), 
Country, Florissant Valley, Round Table (St. 
T-onis). Summer place: Cotuit, Mass. Resi- 
dence: 5363 Waterman Av., St. Louis, Mo. 


1-HOLLOWAY, Ella Virginia Houck (Mrs. 
Reuben R.), 6 Baltimore, Md., Sept. 3, 1862. 

9-Thomas Todd (d 1676), from Eng. to Baltimore 
Co., Md., 1664; settled at North Point, Todd’s 
Neck, Md., 1662; mem. Md. Assembly, 1675; m 
Ann, dau. of Rev. John Gorsuch, m Anne, dau. 
of Sir William Lovelace, of Kent, Eng.; 

8-Capt. Thomas (ca. 1660-1724/25), of Toddsburg, 
Gloucester Co., Va.; m Elizabeth-: 

(gt oars (d 1715), of Baltimore Co., Md.; m Eliz- 
abeth-; 

6—-Thomas (d 1789), of Todd’s Neck, Baltimore 
Co.; m Hleanor Dorsey (d 1760; Caleb’, m Elinor, 
dau. of Richard Warfield; John’, m Pleasance 
Ely; Edward?, qv); 

5—-Thomas (d 1798), of Todd’s Neck; 

4-Bernard (d 1816), m Mary Green; 

8—Elizabeth Frances (1809-60), m 1829, James Porter 
elit eit Robert4, 1st 1t. Am. Rev., m Susannah 

uck). 


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2-Dau. of Susannah Frances Porter (1832-1911), m 
1852, Jacob Wever Houck, M.D. (1822-88); issue: 
I—Renthrope; II—Mary George; III—Elizabeth 
Trisler (m William Fletcher Pentz); IV—Jacob 
Adae (6 1860); V—Ella Virginia (above); VI- 
John Mercer Porter; VII—Caroline Somerville; 
VIlII-Sudie Frances (6 1870; m Alfred Cookman 
Thompson); IX—Hazeltine Howard (1872-1917; m 
Rose Birmingham). 

V—m Jan. 28, 1892, Reuben Ross Holloway (June 
13, 1855-Dec. 18, 1908); issue: 1-Virginia Leslie 
(Mrs. Ernest Smith Jefferies, qv); 2—Charles 
Thomas, b Baltimore, Mar. 22, 1897; 2d It., U.S. 
Marine Flying Corps, in France, World War; 
m June 20, 1918, Frances A., dau. of James Ed- 
ward Fuller, of Worcester, Mass. (issue: 
Charles Thomas, III; Allon Lovelace; Patricia). 

Mem. D.F.P.A., D.A.R., C.A.R. (pres. Nicholas 
Ruxton Moore Chapter), U.S.D.1812 (historian 
nat. soc., past pres. Md. soc.), U.D.C., Md. Hist. 
Soc.; nat. chmn. and state chmn. Correct Use 
of the Flag, etc. Residence: Roland Park, 
Baltimore, Md. 


1-JEFFERIES, Virginia Leslie Holloway (Mrs. 
Ernest 8S.), 6 Baltimore Co., Md., Nov. 18, 1892. 

5-Abraham Holloway, of Va.; m Rachel-; 

Fabent (1786-1863), m 1820, Hleanor Humphrey 

owen; 

3—Charles Thomas (1827-98), m 1854, Anna Harden 
Ross (1830-1909; Reubent, m Sarah-). 

8-Edward Foulke (1664-1741), from Wales in the 
“Robert and Elizabeth” to Phila., Pa., 1698, 
with his wife and nine children; settled at 
Gwynedd, Pa.; m Eleanor (d 1783), dau. of Hugh 
ap Cadwallader ap Rhys, of Wales; 

7-Margaret (d 1717), m Nicholas Roberts, of 
Gwynedd, Pa.; 

6-Elizabeth (1723-90), m 1743, David Humphrey 
(Robert’?, of Gwynedd, m Margaret Evans); 

5—Elizabeth (1761-1847), m 1792, Capt. Sabrite Bowen 
(1758-1811), officer Am. Rev.; 

bers H. (1792-1874), m Robert Holloway (4 
above). 

2-Dau. of Reuben Ross Holloway (1855-1908), m 
1892, ete Virginia Houck (qv for other line- 
ages). 

M Apr. 26, 1913, Ernest Smith Jefferies, b Alliance, 
O., July 18, 1887; son of E. A. W. Jefferies, of 
Worcester, Mass.; issue (all 6 Hamilton, Ont., 
Can.): 1-Ernest Smith, Jr., Bb Apr. 2, 1914; 2— 
Virginia Lovelace, b July 16, 1916; 3-Eleanor 
Gorsuch, 6b May 19, 1920. 

Residence: Burlington, Ont., Can. 


1-HOOTON, Mary Beidler Camp (Mrs. Earnest 
A.), 6 Chicago, Ill., Aug. 11, 1889. 

9-Nichloas Camp (b 1597), from Eng. to Salem, 
Mass., 1630; a founder of Milford, Conn.; m ist; 
Sarah— (d 1645); 

8-Nicholas (1629-1706), dep. Gen. Ct., 1670-72; m 
Sarah Beard; 

7—Joseph (1657-1750), m Hannah Rogers (1664-1740; 
Eleazar®) ; 

6-Eleazar (bap. 1697-1774), moved to Durham, 
Conn.; m 1728, Mary Bottsford (1715-76; Timo- 
thy’, m Mary Peck); 

5-Heth (bap. 1735-1800), m 2d, Elizabeth Frisbie (b 
1761; Jonah®, m Elizabeth Hickot): 

4-Heth Frisbie (1792-1849), m 1818, Phoebe Bates 
(1792-1845; Daniel’, m Anne Smithson); 

3-Ebenezer Bates (1825-1909), m 1852, Frances BE. 
Waller. 

9-Joseph Waller (d 1672), lived at Boston, 1669; 
moved to Fairfield, Conn.; m Lydia-; 

8-Joseph (1669-1727), m Abigal-—; 

7—Phineas (b 1717), m Rhoda Taylor; 

6-Nathan (1753-1831), m Elizabeth Weeks: 

5-Phineas (1774-1859), m Hannah Bradley: 

4-Abraham Bradley (1800-67), m Frances Webb: 

3—-Frances Elizabeth (1830-1912), m Ebenezer Bates 
Camp (3 above). ed 

6—-Jacob Beidler (1708-1810), from lower Germany 
perhaps 1720 or 1725, settled in Chester Co., Pa., 
later in Bucks Co., Pa.; m Anne Meyer {Hans?’, 
from Germany or Switzerland ca. 1725 to Mont- 
gzomery Co., Pa.); 

5-Jacob (1750-81), Bucks Co., Pa.; m Annie Leder- 


ach; 

4-Jacob (1776-1866), m 1807, Susanna Krout (1784- 
1864; Jacob®, m Anna Swartley); 

3—-Jacob (1815-98), settled at Chicago, 1844; lumber 
mcht.; m 1844, Mary Ann Funk. 

7-Henry (Funck) Funk (d 1760), from Holland or 
Palatinate to Montgomery Co., Pa., 1719; bishop 
in Mennonite Church; supervised translation 
from Dutch to German of van Braght’s Mar- 


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tyr’s Mirror, printed by Ephrata Cloister 1748; 
00 r Meyer (Christian’, from Germany, ca. 
6—-Abraham (1734-88), began to write name Funk; 
m Mary Landis (d 1826); 
5-John (1768-1816), m Esther Wismer (1771-1852; 
Henry®, m Barbara Lederach; Jacob’ [1684-1787], 
from Germany to N.C., 1709, to Bucks Co., Pa., 


1726) ; 
nek (1796-1875), m Margaret Haldeman (d 


3—Mary Ann (1821-1900), m Jacob Beidler (3 above). 

2-Dau. of Arthur Bates Camp (1860-1906), A.B., 
Lafayette, ’84; lawyer; m 1887, Emma Beidler 
(1867-1920); issue: I-Mary Beidler (above); II— 
Jay Beidler (b 1891; A.B., Harvard, ’15; m Ruth 
Orton). 

I-m June 38, 1915, Earnest Albert Hooton, bd 
Clemensville, Wis., Nov. 20, 1887 (See Who’s 
Who in America); son of William Hooton, 
from Eng. to Randolph, Wis., 1883, M.E. min- 
ister, retired, m Margaret Elizabeth Newton, b 
Toronto, Can.; issue: 1-Jay Camp, b Boston, 
Mass., Jan. 26, 1918; 2-William Newton, b Chi- 
cago, Ill., June 15, 1920; 3-—Emma Beidler, Bb 
Boston, June 24, 1924. 

B.A., Smith Coll., 11. Residence: 13 Buckingham 
St., Cambridge, Mass. 


1-HOWARD-SMITH, Robert Spurrier, } Phila., 
Pas eAp ra wish. 

7-William Smith, from Yorkshire, Eng., 1684, set- 
tled at Wrightstown, Pa.; m 1690, Mary Croas- 
dale (1672-1716; Thomas’, from Eng. in the 
“Welcome,” to Pa., 1682, m Agnes-—); 

6—-William (1697-1777), mem. Pa. Assembly, 1753-65: 
m 1722/23, Rebecca Wilson (Stephen? [d 1708], of 
Hopewell, N.J., m 1692, Sarah, dau. of Henry 
Baker, mem. Pa. Assembly, 1685, 87, 88, 90, 98): 

vet (1728-98), m 1752, Sarah Townsend (d 


4-Sarah (1755-1829), m 1777, John Smith (1756-1821; 
Robert® [1724-98], m Rachel Hibbs; Robert® 
[d 1745], from Eng., m Phoebe, dau. of Thomas 
Canby, av); 

3—Robert (1780-1832), m 1816, Elizabeth (Real) Cobb 
(d 1832), widow of Lewis Cobb, of Ga., killed in 
War 1812. 

8-Robert Rand, from Eng. to Charlestown, 
Mass., ca. 1635; m Alice— (said to have been a 
dau. of Nicholas Sharpe); 

7—Nathaniel (b 1636); 

6—Ebenezer (b 1688); 

5-Thomas (bap. 1720); 

4-Abraham (bap. 1757), m Elizabeth— (d 1801); 

3—-Benjamin Howard (1792-1862), m 1816, Eleanor 
Spurrier (d 1874). 

2-Son of John Howard-Smith, D.D. (1819-1903), 
dean Ref. Episcopal Sem., Phila.; m 1848, Elea- 
nor Spurrier Rand (1817-1901); issue: I-Theodore 
Parker Rand (1849-1925; m 1889, Minnie Jaques, d 
1902); II-Robert Spurrier (above); III—Marion 
(6 1852; m 1874, Eben Alexander); IV—Allibone (b 
and d 1854); V—Fairthorne (b and d 1855); VI- 
Eleanor (6 1856); VII—Leighton (b 1858); VIII— 
Elizabeth (1861-62); IX—Emma Marshall (6 1864; 
m 1888, Henry Kent Morrison). 

II-m June 1, 1882, Lida McKinney (July 3, 1852- 
Nov. 15, 1823); dau. of Charles James McKin- 
ney, m Mary Elizabeth Gaines, of Rogersville, 
Tenn.; issue: 1-Logan (qv for McKinney line- 
age); 2-Robert (Oct. 30, 1886-June 5, 1888); 3— 
Elise, 6 Phila., Pa., July 16, 1893. 

Columbia, 1868-70; A.B., U. of Tenn., ’72, A.M., 1875 
(Phi Kappa Phi). Dir. Nat. Bank of German- 
town. Mem. O.F.P.A. Clubs: Union League, 
Phila. Cricket, Science and Art, Columbia 
Alumni. Residence: 4834 Pulaski Av., Ger- 
mantown, Philadelphia, Pa. 


1-HOWARD-SMITH, Logan, b Upper Montclair, 
N.J., Nov. 18, 1883. 

9-John Woodbridge (qv); 

8-Thomas (ca. 1648-1681), m 1671, Mary Jones; 

7—-Benjamin (1679-1736), m 1706, Sarah A. Gerrish 
(Moses’, m Jane, dau. of Henry Sewall, av; 
William’, qv); 

6—-Benjamin (1711-97), m 1737, Susanna Tappan 
(bap. 1713-1771; Christopher’, m Sarah, dau. of 
Edmund Angier; Peter’, m Jane, dau. of Chris- 
topher Ball; Abraham’, qv); 

5-Mary_ (1742-1805), m 1773, James Ayer (1748-1821); 

4—Blizabeth (1787-1868), m ca. 1810, John Augustine 
McKinney (1781-1845; Robert5, m Elizabeth 
McIntire); 

38—Charles James (1813-80), m 1840, Mary Elizabeth 
Gaines, 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 


8-Philip Pendleton (qv); 

7-Henry (1683-1721), m Mary ‘Taylor (d 1770; 
James’, m 2d, Mary Gregory); 

6—Isabella, m William Henry Gaines; 

5-James (1742-1830), m ca. 1765, Elizabeth Strother 
(Francis®, 1700-52, m Susan Dabney; William* 
[1653-1726], m Margaret, dau. of Francis Thorn- 
ton; William§ [ca. 1630-1702], from Eng. to Va. 
ca. 1650, m Dorothy-—); 

4—-James (d 1821), m 1816, Frances G. Rogers (1798- 
1883; Joseph®, m Mary, dau. of Thomas Amis; 
James*, m Elizabeth Brown); 

3—-Mary Elizabeth (1817-90), m 1840, Charles James 
McKinney (8 above). 

2—-Son of Lida McKinney (1852-1923), m 1882, Robert 
Spurrier Howard-Smith (qv for other line- 


ages). 

M Apr. 21, 1917, Amelia Sparks Douglas, 6 Phila., 
Pa., Dec. 5, 1898; dau. of Walter Pearce Doug- 
las, m Laura Sparks; issue: 1-Douglas Sparks, 
b Phila., Dec. 16, 1922. 

U. Pa., ’0% (D.K.E.). Editor, John C. Winston 
Co., Phila. Mem. O.F.P.A., S.R., Welcome Soc., 
Colonial Soc. of Pa. Clubs: Union League, 
Merion Cricket. Residence: 300 Hathaway 
Lane, Wynnewood, Pa. 


1-GORDON, Julia Muffly (Mrs. William L.), 0 
Centre Co., Pa., Mar. 23, 1844. 

5-Nicholas Muffly, from Holland to Germantown, 
Pas iis; 

4-Peter (d 1816), pvt. Northampton Co., Pa., 
militia in Am. Rev.; m Catharine R. Wana- 


maker; 

8—Henry (1772-1853), m Julia Walker (1772-1861). 

PE Eckert, from Holland to Phila., Pa., 

4-William, settled in Bucks Co., Pa.; 

3-Jacob (1780-1836), m Ann Hewing (1783-1852; John‘, 
from North of Ireland to Mass., later settled 
in Pa., m Sarah, dau. of Maj. Robert Kilgore, 
edr. of “Old Fort” in Penn’s Valley, was killed 
by Indians in attempt to rescue others while 
being attacked). 

2-Dau. of Lucas Henry Muffly (1812-58), grain 
dealer; m 1832, Nancy Davis Eckert (1810-80); 
issue: I-Theophilus (1833-98; m 1862, Jerusha 
Byam); II—William Thomas (1836-53); III—Annie 
(6 and d 1837); IV—Joseph Robert (1837-1908; m 
Martha Stuart Gordon, 1845-84); V—Sidney 
Theodore (b 1840; m Mary Brewer, 1848-81); VI-— 
James Henry (1842-60); VII—Julia (above); VIII-— 
Mary Jane (b 1846; m David W. Culp, 6 1830); 
IX-Israel Putnam (b 1847; m Ella C. Dull, 0 
1855); X—Harriet Eliza (1849-77; m Thomas HE, 
Morris); XI—John D. (b 1851; in U.S.N.); XII-— 
90" Muffly (1854-1922; m Carrie Jennings, 1859- 

VIilI-m Oct. 10, 1867, William Leslie Gordon (Feb. 
17, 1840-Sept. 26, 1899); capt. Co. D, 6th Mo. Vol. 
Inf. in Civil War; issue: 1—Mary (Mrs. John B, 
Dykes, qv for Gordon lineage); 2—Robert, 0 
Howard, Pa., Jan. 28, 1871; m Apr. 24, 1896, Grace 
Hobson (issue: Robert; Paul; Margaret); 3— 
Walter, b Topeka, Kan., Sept. 22, 1883. 

Grad. Irving Coll., Mechanicsburg, Pa., ’86. 
Mem. D.A.R., Ladies of the G.A.R., W.R.C., 
Eastern Star. Residence: Mankato, Kan. 


1-DYKES, Mary Gordon (Mrs. John B.), } How- 
ard, Centre Co., Pa., July 7, 1869. 

6—Benjamin Dunlop, } in Ireland, came to Amer- 
ica soon after 1727; founded town of Cham- 
bersburg, Pa.; 

5—-James (1727-1821), settled in Cumberland Co., 
Pa., 1751; a founder of Bellefonte, Centre Co., 
Pa., 1796; 1t. col. 10th Pa. Cont. Line in Am. 
Rev.; m Jane Boggs (1745-1812; William® [6 1716], 
from Ireland ca. 1728, settling in Chester Co., 
Pa., m Jane Stein); 

4—Rebecca (1778-1872), as Widow McClanahan, m 
2d, Robert Steele (1785-1876) ; 

3—Mary S. (1813-95), m 1838, James Gordon. 

4—Robert Gordon (1754-1832), b N. of Ireland, of 
Scotch-Irish ancestry; m 1780, Elizabeth Leslie 
(1760-1851); came to America 1792; J 

3-James (1799-1868), m Mary Stuart Steele (3 
above). 

2-Dau. of William Leslie Gordon (1840-99), capt. 
Co. D, 6th Mo. Vol. Inf. in Civil War; m 1867, 
Julia Muffly (qv for Muffly lineages). 

M May 22, 1895, John Bell Dykes, 6 Hawkins Co., 
Tenn., Apr. 20, 1860; physician; son of Thomas 
Dykes, of Hawkins Co., Tenn.; issue: 1—Esther 
Belle (Mrs. Jay Keim Beachy, qv); 2-Elma, } 
Lebanon, Kan., Jan. 10, 1899; m Mar. 16, 1922, 
Benjamin Lewis Dulaney. 


305 


Mem. D.A.R. (regent Desire Tobey Sears Chap- 
ter, 1925-26), P.E.O., Eastern Star. Residence: 
Mankato, Kan. 


COL. JAMES DUNLOP. 


1-BEACHY, Esther Belle Dykes (Mrs. Jay K.), 
b Lebanon, Kan., Apr. 12, 1896. 

7-Richard Shipley (1730-87), from Eng. to Balti- 
more, Md., 1758; soldier Am. Rev.; m 1759, 
Christina— (d 1778); 

6—Nathaniel (b 1765), m Mary-; 

5-James (b 1794), m Nellie—; 

4—John B. (1820-82), m Abigail Harvey (1820-80) ; 

Prince (1841-1900), m 1859, Thomas Dykes (1837- 

2-Dau. of Mary Gordon (qv for Gordon lineage), 
m 1895, Dr. John Bell Dykes (6 1860), physician, 
Mankato, Kan. 

M June 15, 1918, Jay Keim Beachy, Db Carleton, 
Neb., Sept. 11, 1898; U.S.N.R.F., World War; son 
of Richard Beachy, m Mary Keim, of Somer- 
set Co., Pa. 

Ed. Northwestern U. School of Speech. Taught 
2 yrs. at Forest Park Coll., St. Louis, Mo., and 
2 summers with Midland Chautauqua Co. 
Mem. D.A.R., U.D.C., P.B.O., A.L. Auxiliary, 
ete. Residence: Esbon, Kan. 


1TJENNE, Ida May Sherman (Mrs. 
F. R.), ) East Dover, Vt., May 1, 1860. 

9-Capt. John Sherman (qv); 

8-Joseph (1650-1731), m Elizabeth Winship (Ed- 
ward’); 

7—-John (b 1674), m Mary Bullen; 

6—Joseph (6b 1703), m Sarah Perham; 

5—Joseph (1742-1778), m Abigail Muzzy; 

4—Nathan (1767-1839), m Mary Stearns; 

3—Joseph (b 1794), m Chloe Hayward. 

8-Matthias Farnsworth (qv); 

7-Jonathan (1675-1748), m Ruth Shattuck (6b 1668); 

6—Jonathan (1701-55), m Hannah Farwell; 

5—-Jonathan (1727-59), m Rachel Nutting; 

4—Thomas (1752-1839), m Anna Estabrook (1758-1804) ; 

3-Joseph (1782-1853), m Annie Nichols (1788-1880; 
Dea. Samuelt, m Rhoda, dau. of Benjamin 
Carpenter, officer Am. Rev., lt. gov. Vt.). 

2-Dau. of Sidney Harvey Sherman (1828-98), mer- 
chant and underwriter; m 1859, Mary Elizabeth 
Farnsworth (1833-1916); issue: JI-Ida May 
(above); II—Della Maria; II1I-Clifton Lucien. 

I-m Sept. 15, 1880, Clarence Fremont Ruben Jenne 
(Nov. 10, 1856-May 31, 1905); issue: 1-Mary Pau- 
line, b Brattleboro, Vt., Apr. 10, 1884; B.A., Mt. 
Holyoke, ’05; m Oct. 21, 1912, Henry Wheeler 
Warren (issue: Elizabeth Jenne, 6 1914); 2-Sher- 
man Austin, } Brattleboro, Aug. 24, 1889; m 
Feb. 14, 1918, Elva Winifred (6 Dec. 9, 1889), dau. 
of George H. Hawkes, of Hartland, Vt. (issue: 
Ruth Stark, b Dec. 14, 1914; Clarence Sherman, 
b Jan. 1, 1924). : 

Mem. C.D.A., D.F.P.A., D.A.C., D.A.R., U.S.D.1812 
(was nat. pres., nat. treas. and now nat. hon. 
pres.: hon. state pres. of Vt. and Conn. socs. 

of 1812), N.E. Women (organizer and pres. 


Clarence 


306 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


Hartford Colony, and hon. mem, Boston Col- 
ony); past pres. Hartford Woman’s Club and 
co. v.p. State Federation of Women’s Clubs. 
Residence: 254 Ashley St., Hartford, Conn. 


1-JONES, Egbert Rufus (1848-1917). 

6—-Capt. Roger Jones (1625 or 35-1700), from Eng. 
with Lord Culpeper, to Va., 1680; m Dorothy (b 
1642), dau. of John Walker, of Eng.; 

5-Frederick (ca. 1682-1722), of James City Co., Va.; 
moved to Chowan Precinct, N.C.; m Jane-; 

4-Thomas (ca. 1720-1820), of Edenton, N.C.; pub- 
licist, patriot; wrote the first constitution of 
N.C., 1776; mem. N.C. Provincial Congress, 
Com. Safety, etc.; m ca. 1770, Sarah Butler; 

3-William (1783-1855), m 1810, Phalba Hutchins 
(1784-1857). 

9-John Crawford (b 1600; g.son of Earl of Craw- 
ford), from Scotland to Va., 1643; killed in 
Bacon’s Rebellion, 1676; 

8—David (b 1625), came to Va. with his father; 

7-Capt. David (b 1662-1762, aet. 100), m 1684, Eliza- 
beth Smith (d aet. 101); 

6—Michael (b 1707), m Elizabeth Terrell; 

5-Thomas (6 1736), m 1763, Elizabeth Alston; 

Teneo (1770-1834), m 1798, Martha Coleman (b 


1776) ; 

3-Elizabeth A. (b 1794), m 1813, Joseph Reese (b 
1780), removed from Va. to Ga., where he was a 
large planter and slave owner. 

§-John Alston (1610-87), of the Inner Temple and 
Parvenham, Eng., was granted tract embrac- 
ing most of Fairfax Co., N.C.; m 1634, Dorothy 
Temple (d 1668); 

8—John (d 1704), m Anne Wallis; 

7-John (1673-1758), from Eng.; first Am. record, 
1711, Chowan Co., N.C.; asst. justice; col. N.C. 
militia; sheriff; m Mary Clark (John’, m 2d, 
Mary, dau. of Capt. John Palin, chief justice 
of N.C.; Humphrey®, m Jane—); 

6—William (d 1748), justice, Halifax Co., N.C.; m 
1735, Anne Kimbrough (Marmaduke’, patented 
land on Enoh and Little rivers, N.C., 1735); 

other acy (6 1739), m Thomas Crawford (5 
above). 

2-Son of Rufus Jones (1811-56), m 1840, Martha 
Elizabeth Alston Crawford Reese (1820-74). 

M Sept. 10, 1889, Elizabeth Howard Blanton (See 
Vol. 1, p. 474, for genealogy); issue (all b Holly 
Springs, Miss.): 1-Egbert Reese, b June 15, 
1890; Miss. A. and M., ’10; flight cadet, 1st It., 
R.A.F. (Canadian), 1917-19; m 1923, Grace Updike; 
2—Clara Leigh, b Nov. 15, 1892; m Aug. 1, 1917, 
Marvin Treadwell Aldrich; 3-Howard Talia- 
ferro, 6 Jan. 18, 1895; Miss. A. and M., ’16; 2d It., 
Air Service, U.S.A., 1917-19; m June 28, 1922, 
Goa Walker; 4-Francis Crawford, b Mar. 


1JOSLYN, Marcellus Lindsey, b Woodstock, 
Ill., Feb. 6, 1873. 

9-Thomas (Josselyn, Jestlin) Joslyn (ca. 1591- 
1660/61), from Eng. in the “Increase” to Sud- 
bury, then Hingham, Mass., 1635; then Water- 
town, then removed to Lancaster; m ca, 1615, 
Rebecca-; 

8-Abraham (d ante 1670), came to America after 
his father, and was at Hingham, 1647; re- 
moved to Lancaster before 1663; m Beatrice-; 

7—Henry (1652-1730), settled at Scituate, Mass., 
1669; at Hanover Center, Mass., 78 yrs. old; 
m 1676, Abigail Stockbridge (d 1743; Charles§ 
[d 1683], m Abigail-; John®, came in the 
“Blessing,” 1635, m Anne-); 

6—Jabez (1690/91-1734), part owner of “Josselyn’s 
Forge,” later known as the “Old Forge,” 
Scituate, Mass.; m 1722, Sarah Turner (d 1756); 

5-Jabez (b 1723), Manchaster, Mass., then to 
Poultney, Vt.; m 1742, Mary Lindsey; 

4—Lindsey (1749-1826), soldier Am. Rev.; removed 
from Sheffield, Mass., to Poultney, Vt., where 
he erected an iron forge; thence to Mt. Mor- 
ris, Geneseo Co., N.Y.; m Ist, 1778, Susan 
Welsh (d 1794); 

3-Lindsey (1786-1863, aet. 77), from Geneseo Co., 

.Y., thence to Crystal Lake, McHenry Co., 

Ill.; m 1809, Polly (Mary) Wait (6 1787; Ben- 
jamin‘, of Granville, N.Y.). 

9-William Robinson (d 1668), from Eng.; at Dor- 
chester, Mass., ca. 1636; name first appears 
as member of the church there, 1639; freeman, 
Se A. and H.A.Co., 1648; m 1st, Mar- 
garet-; 

8-Increase (2d son; bap. 1642-1699), of Taunton, 
Mass.; m 1663, Sarah Penniman (6 1641; James?®, 
m Lydia Eliot, of Braintree; Lydia was a 
sister of John Eliot, “Apostle to the Indians’); 


7-Increase (d 1738), of Pembroke and Plympton, 
Mass.; m Mehitabel Williams, of Taunton; 

penta of Taunton, Mass.; m Elizabeth 

ODD; 

5-Capt. Nathaniel (1752-1841), pvt. and musician 
in Am. Rev.; m 1775, Hannah (Hunice) Wood- 
cock (d 1845, aet. 93; Jonathan®, of Taunton, 
Mass.); 

4—David (1780-1828), m Mary French; 

3-David Wilmarth (1807-90), settled at Wood- 
sroek, Ill., 1865; m 1834, Maria N. Clapp (b 

ory ues Une Cobb, came to Taunton, Mass., 

(0; 

8-Morgan, m Susannah Willis; 

7-Thomas, m Lydia Leonard (among their sons 
was David, lt. col. and aide to General Wash- 
ington in Am. Rev.); 

6—Elizabeth, m George Robinson (6 above). 

2-Son of Merritt Lindsey Joslyn (1825-1904), law- 
yer, of Woodstock, Ill.; capt. Co. H, 36th II. 
Vols. in Civil War; many yrs. mem. Ill. House 
and Senate; first asst. secretary of the in- 
terior under President Garfield; m 1862, Mary 
Augusta Robinson (1837-1923); issue: I—David 
Robinson (b 1866); II-Julia Catharine (b and 
d 1868); Il1I-—Katy Maria (1870-72); IV—Marcellus 
Lindsey (above). 

IV—m Oct. 22, 1899, Alice Cecilia Newell, B Fari- 
bault, Minn.; dau. of George Washington 
Newell, of Faribault; issue: 1—Marcellus 
Newell, 6 Woodstock, Ill., Feb. 28, 1901; B.S., 
Dartmouth, ’24; LL.B., Harvard, 1927; m June 
30, 1925, Beth Le Févre, of Santa Monica, 
Calif.; 2-George Robinson, b Woodstock, Nov. 
22, 1902; B.S., Dartmouth, ’25; 3—-Merritt Lind- 
sey, b Woodstock, July 12, 1905; Dartmouth, 
27; 4-Mary Cecilia, b La Grange, Ill., Nov. 15, 
1909; Emma Willard School, ’27, 

B.S., Notre Dame, ’93; LL.B., Harvard, 1896. Pres. 
Citizens Telephone Co., Woodstock, ill., 1895- 
1905; pres. Citizens Electric Light & Mfg. Co., 
Crystal Lake, IIl., 1897-1908; pres. Independent 
Arm & Pin Co., Chicago, 1902-10; pres. Joslyn 
Mfg. & Supply Co., Chicago, since 1910; also 
pres. Jobbers Supply Co. (St. Paul), Baker- 
Joslyn Co. (San Francisco), and Am. Jobbers 
Supply Co. (New York). Vice chmn. Independ- 
ent Religious Society, Chicago. Clubs: Sub- 
urban, LaGrange Country. Winter place: 
“Violet Cottage,” Santa Monica, Calif. Resi- 
dence: Hinsdale, I1l. 


1-KUNKEL, Robert Sharp, isth 
June 8, 1864, 

6-Johann Michael Kunkel (1727-ca. 1780), from 
Germany to Lancaster Co., Pa., 1749; settled 
at Heidelberg Tp., Berks Co., Pa.; 

Scenes (d 1778), m 1775, Rosina Stump (1749- 


4-John (1777-1855), m 1st, 1797, Susanna Coover 
(1783-1832) ; 

3-Aaron (1800-78), m 1825, Rebecca Long (1796-1867 ; 
Michael* [d 1802], pvt. Am. Rev.). 

5-Capt. James Sharp (d 1795), French and In- 
dian War; m Margaret McConnell (d 1769; 
Robert® [1707-76], French and Indian War, m 
Rosanna-, 1711-70); 

4—-William (d 1806), pvt. Am. Rev.; m Jane Mc- 
Clintock (d 1812; Alexander®, pvt. Am. Rev.); 

3—Robert (1789-1858), m Rebecca Weaver (1801-84). 

2-Son of John Atley Kunkel (1835-1921), Penning- 
ton, N.J.; was col. Pa. State Militia, 1859-60, 
and one of Abraham Lincoln’s bodyguards 
from Harrisburg to Baltimore; m 1863, Susan 
Emma Sharp (1835-83); issue: I-Robert Sharp 
(above); II-Alice May (1873-1924; m Emerson 
Brooks); I1I-Emma Atley (6 and d 1878). 

I-m Nov. 5, 1890, Anna Hetherington, b Jersey 
City, N.J., Feb. 27, 1865; dau. of Samuel Read 
Hetherington, Jersey City; issue: 1-Sons (Aug. 
13-Aug. 14, 1892); 2-John Atley (July 23, 1894- 
Feb. 12, 1895); 8-Lorraine, 6b Brooklyn, INS Yes 
June 10, 1898; m Aug. 17, 1925, Willard Chase 
Peare, 6 Sept. 7, 189 (issue: Patricia, b Aug. 
17,1926); 4-Margaret, b Brooklyn, Nov. 23, 1908. 

Merchant, retired. Active in Am. Protective 
League and otherwise during World War. 
Mem. S.C.W., S.R.; asso. mem. Grant Post, 
G.A.R.; mem. Pa. Soc. Club: Garden City 
Country. Residence: 2107 Albemarle Terrace, 
Brooklyn, N.Y. 

1-LEGGETT, Thomas Haight, b Flushing, L.I., 

7 Qapriee aa e i es tt (av) 

—Gabrie ega egge av); 

6—Gabriel (1696-1786); 


b Newville, 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 


5—-Thomas (0b 1721), m 1748, Mary Embree; 

eat ean (1748-1803), m 1774, Miriam Haight (1750- 

3-Thomas Haight (1787-1867), m 2d, 1822, Frances 
Vaux Pleasants. 

2-Son of Charles Pleasants Leggett (1824-1907), 
physician; m Ellen Currie (1880-97); issue: I- 
Frances Pleasants (1854-69); IIl—Katherine 
Dick (1857-1917); I1I-Thomas Haight (above); 
IV—Eleanor. 

IlI-m Mar. 18, 1891, Fanny Marshall Borrowe, 0 
Alexandria, Va.; dau. of Capt. William Bor- 
rowe, U.S.A.; issue: 1-Thomas Haight, Jr., } 
Sausalito, Calif., Apr. 27, 1892; M.D., Colum- 
bia, 1916; Ist lt, Med. R.C:, Aug. 6, 1918; 2— 
William Borrowe, 0 Sausalito, July 8, 1897; 
V.M.1., ‘7; 1st lt, F.A., July, 1918; 3-David 
Currie, b London, Eng., Dec. 2, 1902; Yale, ’24. 

E.M., Columbia, ’79. Consulting mining engr. 
V.p. Instn. of Mining and Metallurgy, Lon- 
don, 1905; v.p. Am. Inst. Mining Enegrs., 19138- 
1916. Clubs: University, Camp Fire, Recess 
(New York), Plainfield Country. Residence: 
427 W. 7th St., Plainfield, N.J. 

1-LESTER, Annie Wilmer Jopling (Mrs. A. 
Novena b Goode, Bedford Co., Va., Jan. 1, 

6—-Thomas Jopling (1708-89), of Amherst Co., Va.; 
capt. of minute men in Am. Rev.; m Hannah-; 

5-Josiah (1747-97), non-commd. med. officer in 
Am. Rev.; m Elizabeth Ware; 

4—James (1769-1852), d Bedford Co., Va.; m Nan- 
cy Martin; [ 

sae ea B. (1810-67), m Sarah Elizabeth Webb 

9-Col. John Washington (1627-78), from England, 
1659; settled at ‘Wakefield,’ Westmoreland 
Co., Va.; m Ann Pope (Col. Nathaniel?) ; 

8—-Laurence (ca. 1661-1697), m 1690, Mildred Warner 
(Col. Augustine’, m Mildred, dau. Capt. George 
Reade, qv); 

7-Augustine (1694-1743), m 2d, 1730, Mary Ball (1706- 
1789; mother of General Washington); 

6—Betty (1733-97), m 1750, Col. Fielding Lewis (1725- 

1781; Robert’, m Jane Meriwether; Col. John®; 
John®; Gen Robert?*, qv); 

5—-Elizabeth (1754-1838), m Maj. John Martin (1749- 
1837), of Albemarle Co., Va.; 

4—-Nancy (1774-1827), m James Jopling (4 above). 

2~Dau. of Capt. Thomas Creed Jopling (1849- 
1911), merchant, farmer; m 1875, Annie Wilmer 
(6 1855), dau. of David Barnett, m Frances 
Schenck; issue: I-Frances Maude (d infancy); 
II—Annie Wilmer (above); IlI-—Harry Thomas 
(1880-1910; m Nelle Hume). 

II-m Sept. 21, 1904, Arthur Vane Lester, b Wil- 
liamsburg, Ky., July 2, 1878; civil engr.; son 
of Judge C. W. Lester, of Williamsburg, Ky.; 
issue: 1-Arthur Vane, Jr., } Toano, Va., Aug. 
30, 1906; 2-Creed Jopling, 6 Williamsburg, Ky., 
Dec. 24, 1908; 3-Harry Nelson, b Dayton, O., 
Apr. 26, 1921. 

Ed. Belmont Sem., Bedford, Va., and Randolph- 
Macon Woman’s Coll. Artist. Mem. Colonial 
Daughters of America, D.A.R. (regent Jona- 
than Dayton Chapter, 1921, 26, state historian, 
1926-29); past pres. and organizer Gen. Joe 
Wheeler Chapter U.D.C.; mem. Mary Wash- 
ington Memorial Assn. Episcopalian. Clubs: 
College Women’s, Dayton Woman’s, Friday 


Afternoon. Residence: 917 Bryn Mawr Drive, 
Dayton, O. 
pee get Ee William, b Jersey City, N.J., Mar. 


8-Lt. John (Libby) Libbey (qv); 

7—-Anthony (1649-1718), in garrison at Black Point, 
1676; m Sarah Drake; 

6-Isaac (1690-post 1746), mem. Rye (N.H.) com- 
pany at Ft. William and Mary, 1746; m Mary 


Farmer; 

5—Reuben (1734-1820), pvt. Am. Rev.; m ist, Sarah 
Goss (Richard); 

4—Samuel (1757-1843), pvt. Am. Rev.; m Mehitable 
Seavey (William®; Benjamin‘); 

po a Seavey (1787-1869), m Sarah Farring- 
on. 

8-Samuel Marsh (1626-1685) ; 

7—John (1661-1740) ; 

6—David (1707-70); 

5—Moses (1740-1808) ; 

4-Jonathan Alston (1766-1832) ; 

8—-Jonas (1791-1875), m Elizabeth Morse. 

2-Son of William Libbey (1820-95), many yrs. 
partner A. T. Stewart & Co., New York; m 
1850, Elizabeth Morse Marsh (1825-1907); issue: 


307 


I-William (above); II-Jonas Marsh (1857-1922; 
See Who’s Who in America, Vol. 12); III- 
Frederick A. 

I—m Dec. 7, 1880, Mary Elizabeth Green (qv); 
issue (all b Princeton, N.J.): 1—Elizabeth 
Marsh, b Dec. 10, 1888; m Jan, 22, 1916, Walter 
Lester Glenney; 2—-William Henry Green, 0 
Jan. 27, 1886; 3-Amy Morse, 6 Apr. 27, 1891; m 
Jan. 12, 1917, W. Thayer Field; 4-George Ken- 
nedy (Apr. 27, 1891-Apr. 26, 1892). 

A.B., Princeton, ’77, A.M., Se.D., 1879. Asst. prof. 
natural science, 1880-83, prof. physical geogra- 
phy and dir. museum of geology and archae- 
ology, 1883-1923, Princeton U.; emeritus since 
1923 (See Who’s Who in America). Capt., lt. 
col. and col., N.G.N.J., 1900-18; maj., Ordnance 
R.C., U.S.A., Feb. 20, 1918, and was chief rifle 
demonstrator, Ordnance Dept.; It. col., inf., 
Sept. 8, 1918; discharged Mar. 25, 1919; col., 
N.G.N.J., 1918—. Officier d’Academie, France. 
Ex-gov.-gen. Order of Founders and Pa- 
triots; gen. sec. Nat. Soc. S.R., 1903-23, v.p. gen., 
1923-25, and gen. pres., 1925; ex-pres. N.J. Soc. 
S.R.; ex-gov. N.J. Soc. Colonial Wars; dep. 
gov. gen. Nat. Soc. Colonial Wars since 1923; 
ex-gov. M.O.F.W. Clubs: Century, Army and 
Navy, Princeton (New York), Hamilton 
(Brooklyn), Princeton (Philadelphia), Nassau 
(Princeton, N.J.). Residence: “Thanet Lodge,” 
Princeton, N.J. 


1-LIBBEY, Mary Elizabeth Green (Mrs. Wil- 
liam), } Princeton, N.J., Oct. 30, 1859. 

10-Thomas Sayre (qv); 

9—Daniel (d 1708), m 1st, Hannah Foster; 

8—Capt. Daniel (1666-1748), sheriff of Norfolk Co.; 
justice; m Sarah-; 

7-Hannah (1690-1763), m 2d, Maj. William Henry 
Smith (1689-1743; Col. William’, lord of St. 
George’s Manor, L.I.); 

pea (1723-62), m Martha Dickinson (Jona- 


than’); 
5—Anna (1749-89), m George Green (1738-77) ; 
cen S. (1770-1850), m Elizabeth Van Cleve (1772- 
8-George S. (1798-1883), m Sarah Stewart Ken- 
nedy (1804-43). 
6—-Thomas Hayes (1643-1702) ; 
5-Joseph (d 1777). 
4—-Samuel (1728-1811), officer Am. Rev.; m Sarah 


Bruen; 

3-Samuel (1776-1839), m Elizabeth Ogden Keen 
(1766-1817; George‘; John5; Matthias®; Hans 
J.7; Joran8, qv). 

2Dau. of William Henry Green, D.D., LL.D. 
(1825-1900), A.B., Lafayette, ’40; Presbyn. min- 
ister; prof. Hebrew and senior prof. in Prince- 
ton Theol. Sem.; moderator Presbyn. Gen. As- 
sembly, 1871; m 1858, Elizabeth Hayes (1831- 
1901); issue: I—Mary Elizabeth (above); II- 
Helen Hayes (b 1863; m J. Mark Baldwin). 

I-m Dec. 7, 1880, William Libbey (av for issue). 

Ed. by governesses. Pres. Woman’s Fgn. Mis- 
sionary Soc. of Presbytery of N.J. Mem. 
C.D.A. (pres. N.J. Soc.), D.H.D., H.S.A., D.A.R. 
(state regent, v.p. gen.), etc. Residence: 
“Thanet Lodge,” Princeton, N.J. 


1-LITTLE, Clarence Cook, 6 Brookline, Mass., 
Oct. 6, 1888. 

&8-Thomas Little (qv); 

7-Ephraim (1650-1717), m 1672, Mary Sturtevant 
(Samuel); 

6—John (1682/83-1767), m 1708, Constant Fobes (Lt. 
William’, m Martha, dau. William Pabodie, m 
Elizabeth, dau. John Alden, qv); 

5—-Lemuel (1724-98), m Penelope Eames; 

4—Luther (1756-1846), m Hannah Lovell (Solomon, 
brig. gen. Mass. militia, Am. Rev.); 

3-James Lovell (1810-89), prominent mcht., Bos- 
ton; m Julia Augusta Cook. 

6-Apollos (Rivoire) Revere (1702-54), from France 
to Island of Guernsey, thence to Boston, 1715; 
m Deborah Hitchborne (1704-77); 

5—Paul (1735-1818), famous patriot of Am. Rev.; 
m 1737, Sarah Orne: m 2d, 1778, Rachel Walker; © 

4-Joseph Warren (1777-1868), m Mary Robbins; 

3-Edward H. R. (1827-62), m Laura Porter Jor- 


dan. 

2-Son of James Lovell Little (1845-1914), Boston; 
m Mary Robbins Revere (1853-1914); issue: I- 
James Lovell (b 1874; m Leonora Schlesinger); 
TI—Laura Revere (b 1876); I1I-Edward Revere 
(1881-1905); IV—Clarence Cook (above). 

IvV—m May 27. 1911, Katharine Day Andrews, 6} 
Brookline, Mass., Dec. 3, 1889; dau. of Robert 
Day Andrews (See Who’s Who in America); 


308 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


issue (all 6 Brookline, Mass.): 1-Edward Re- 
vere, b May 6, 1912; 2-Louise, b Aug. 10, 1914; 
3—Robert Andrews, b Sept. 9, 1915. 

A.B., Harvard, 710, S.M., 1912, Sc.D., 1914; (LL.D., 
N.H. Univ., 1924, Albion Coll., 1925). Asst. dir. 
Carnegie Institution of Washington, at Sta- 
tion for Experimental Evolution, Cold Spring 


Harbor, N.Y., to 1922; pres. U. Me., 1922-25; 
pres. U. Mich., 1925— (See Who’s Who in 
America). Capt., A.S.S.R.C., Nov. 1917-Aug. 


1918; maj., Adj.-Gen.’s Dept., Aug.-Dec. 1918. 
Residence: Ann Arbor, Mich. 


1-LLOYD, Emma Rouse (Mrs. John U.), b nr. 
Crittenden, Boone Co., Ky., Apr. 11, 1858. 

6-Dr. William McClure (1743-81), surgeon 6th 
N.C. Regt. in Am. Rev.; prisoner of war at 
Charleston, S.C.; m Elizabeth Gaston; 

5-John, m Mary Allen; 

we ee (1774-1848), m 1796, Jane Porter (1773- 

9 . 


Ne 

38-—Hannah (1799-1881), m 1827, Rev. Thomas Hen- 
derson (1781-1846). 

2-Dau. of Nancy Ann Henderson (1834-1908), m 
1856, Hon. Thomas Rouse (1816-1906), farmer, 
Crittenden, Ky.; mem. Ky. Senate. For issue 
and Rouse Lineage see Shelley Rouse. 

M June 10, 1880, John Uri Lloyd (See Vol. 1, 
p. 692, for genealogy); issue: 1John Thomas, 
b at Newport, Ky., Apr. 30, 1884; Cornell, ’10; 
m Sept. 14, 1917, Olive N., dau. Ezra A. Tuttle 
(issue: Alita; Emily); 2-Annie, b Norwood, O., 
Nov. 18, 1886; m June 28, 1909, Dr. O. C. Well- 
bourne (issue: John Uri Lloyd; Dorothy Car- 
los); 3-Dorothy, b Norwood, Oct. 28, 1894; m 
Oct. 22, 1917, James A. Brett, Jr. (issue: Dor- 
othy Ann; Elizabeth Emily; Mary Helena). 

Mem. D.A.R. Residence: 3901 Clifton Av., Cin- 
cinnati, O. 


gad he Shelley, } nr. Crittenden, Ky., Feb. 
19, 1868. 
Rouse family, Alsatians, 
thence to Va. ca. 1720; 
4-Joseph Rouse, artilleryman in Am. Rev.; m 
in Madison Co., Va., Mary Tannor; 

3—John (1780-1861), m 1808, Nancy Zimmermann 
(1786-1865). 

2-Son of Hon. Thomas Rouse (1816-1906), farmer, 
Crittenden, Ky.; mem. Ky. Senate; m 1856, Nan- 
cy Ann Henderson (1834-1908); issue: IHKmma 
(Mrs. John Uri Lloyd, qv); II—Henderson (6b 
1860; m Fannie Morin); III-John Thomas (b 
1862); IV—Shelley (above); V—Annie (b 1872; m 
Dr. Charles R. Bird). 

IV—m Nov. 20, 189%, Alice Read (qv for issue). 

A.B., A.M., Centre Coll., Danville, Ky.; LL.B., 
U. Cincinnati. Admitted to bar, 1890. Pres. 
Ky. Bar Assn., 1908-10; pres. Covington Bar 
Assn.; mem. Am. Bar Assn. Clubs: Univer- 
sity, Pendennis, Ft. Mitchell Country, Liter- 
ary (Cincinnati), etc. Residence: 427 Wallace 
St., Covington, Ky. 


1-ROUSE, Alice Read (Mrs. Shelley), } Prince 
Edward Co., Va., Aug. 14, 1873. 

6—-Col. Clement Read (1707-63), was co. It.; clk. 
of Lunenburg Co., Va.; burgess; col. French 
and Indian War; m 1730, Mary Hill; 

5-Col. Isaac (1742-1777), burgess, Charlotte Co., 
Wa.; It. col. 4th Va. Cont. Line; col. 9th Va: 
Cont. Army; m Sarah Embra (Col. Henry®; Col. 
Henry’); 

4-Isaac (1777-1824), 1st 1t. 4th Va. in War 1812; m 
1802, Anne Mayo Venable (1784-1869); 

3-Isaac (1806-79), A.B., Hampden-Sidney; B.L., 
Harvard; lawyer; m 1831, Susan Mary Nash 
(1806-79). 

8-Abraham Venable (qv); 

7-Abraham (1700-68), burgess 20 yrs.; m Martha 
Davis (1703-65) ; 

6—-Nathaniel (1783-1804), early patron of Hampden- 
one) Coll.; burgess; m Elizabeth Woodson 

0-91) ; 

5-Samuel Woodson (b 1756), A.B., Princeton, 1780; 
ens. Am. Rev.; m Mary S. Carrington (Judge 
Paul®; Col. George’); 

4-Anne Mayo, m Isaac Read (4 above). 

6—John Nash, co. lt.: burgess; mem. Com. Safe- 
ty, 1775; from Wales to Va. ca. 1720; m Anne, 
dau. of Sir Hugh Owen; 

5-Abner (1740-86), settled at New Bern, N.C.; 
mem. Colonial Assembly; col. Am. Rev.; gov. 
of N.C., 1779-81; del. Cont. Congress, 1782-86; 
m 2d, 1773, Mary Jones; 

4—-Frederick, LL.D. (1781-1858), A.B., Princeton, 
1799; chief justice of N.C., 1852-58; m 1808, Mary 


emigrated to Eng., 


Nore Kollock (6 1781; Lt. Col. Shepard’, of 


-J.); 

3—-Susan Mary (1806-79), m Isaac Read (3 above). 

11—Gov. William Bradford (qv); 

10—-Maj. William (1624-1703), dep. gov., asst. treas. 
Plymouth Colony; m 1623, Alice Richards; 

9-Alice (1662-1735), m 1st, as his 24 wife, 1680, Rev. 
William Adams (1650-85) ; 

8—-Hlizabeth (1681-1766), m 1696, Rev. Samuel Whit- 
ing (1670-1725; Rev. John®; Maj. William”); 

7-Rev. John (b 1706), probate judge; col. Am. 
e160) 2 1st, 1729, Phebe (Greenman) Hallam 

6—-Mary (1735-63), m 1757?, Harding Jones (d 1759; 
Frederick’, colonial chief justice of C2 
Capt. John§); 

5—Mary (1758?-1799), m 1778, Abner Nash (5 above). 

2-Dau. of Edmund Strudwick Read (1841-1920), 
tobacconist, mfr. fertilizer; capt. Co. B, 26th 
Inf., Army of Northern Va., C.S.A.; m 1869, 
Mary Morton Sturdivant (b 1851); issue: I- 
Frederick Nash (b 1870; m Louise Ludlow Bry- 
ant); IIl-Edmund Strudwick, Jr. (b 1872; m 
Grace Meehan); III—Alice (above); IV-—J. 
Sturdivant, M.D. (m Mrs. Virginia Danger- 
field Anderson MacAllister); V—-Keith Morton 
(m Virginia Wheadon Rice). 

IiI—m Nov. 20, 1895, Shelley Rouse (qv); issue: 
1-Shelley (daughter), b Covington, Ky., Nov. 
27, 1908; Sweet Briar, ’21. 

Mem. C.D.A., D.A.R., U.D.C. Clubs: Woman’s, 
MacDowell (Cincinnati, O.), Ft. Mitchell Coun- 
try, Seven Oaks Golf. Residence: 427 Wallace 
Av., Covington, Ky. 

1-LUSK, William Chittenden, } Guilford, Conn., 
July 23, 1868. 

9-Maj. William Chittenden (qv); 

8-Thomas (d 1683), m Joanna Jordan (John®, of 
Guilford, Conn., m Anna-); 

7-Josiah (1677-1759), m 1707, Hannah Sherman (bap. 
1680-1744; John’, of Woodbury, Conn., m Eliz- 
abeth-); 

6-Dea. Simeon (1714-89), of N. Guilford, Conn.; 
m 1737, Submit Scranton (1712-96; John?, m Mary 
Norton); 

5-Simeon_ (1742-1812), m 1773, Sarah Dudley (1746- 
1841; Selah*, m Rachel Stone); 

4—Abel (1779-1816), m 1804, Anna Hart Baldwin: 

3-Simeon B. (1814-89), merchant, financier, New 
York; mem. 438d to 48th Congresses, 1874-81; m 
1837, Mary Elizabeth Hartwell (b 1818: Sher- 
man‘, of Warren, Conn., m 2d, Cornelia Bald- 
win, dau. of Oren Colton, of Phila.). 

10-Gov. Thomas Welles (qv); 

9-Anna, m 1646, Thomas Thompson; 

&-Thomas, m Elizabeth Smith; 

7-Ann, m 1708, John Norton (1684-1750) ; 

6—Charles (1710-86), m 1749, Mary Gould; 

5—Olive (1750-1805), m 1772, Timothy Baldwin 
(1750-1818; Timothy®, m Sarah, dau. of Seth 


Morse); 
(1784-1845), m Abel Chittenden (4 


4-Anna H. 
above). 

2-Son of Mary Hartwell Chittenden (1840-71), m 
1864, William Thompson Lusk, M.D., LL.D. 
(1838-97), capt., asst. adjt. gen. U.S.V. in Civil 
War; prof. obstetrics and gynecology and 
(1889-97), pres. faculty Bellevue Hosp. Med. 
Coll., New York. For issue and Lusk line- 
age see Graham Lusk, Vol. 1, p. 547. 

Not married. B.A., Yale, ’90; M.D., Bellevue 
Hosp. Medical Coll., 1893. Visiting surgeon to 
Bellevue Hosp.; prof. clin. surgery, New York 
U. and Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll. FA.C.S.; 
mem. N. Y. Surg. Soc., Med. and Surg. Soc., 
N.Y. Acad. Medicine, A.M.A., ete. Clubs: Uni- 
versity, Century. Residence: 47 E. 34th St., 
New York. 


1-LYTLE, Richard Ridgely, 
Tenn., Dec. 29, 1852. 

4-Robert Lytle (1705?-1788?), from North of Ire- 
land to Lancaster Co., Pa., ca. 1718-20; moved 
to Orange Co., N.C., ca. 1756; m Sarah Mebane 
(Alexander®, congressman); 

3—Capt. William (1755-1829), Am. Rev.; mem. Soc. 
Cin.; settled in Rutherford Co., Tenn., ca. 
1784, where he founded Cannonsburgh (now 
Murfreesboro); m Anne Taylor (1770-1825: 
John‘, of Hillsboro, N.C., officer Am. Rev., m 
Sarah Day). 

7-Col. Henry Ridgely (qv); 

6—Col. Henry (1669-1700), m Katherine Greenberry 
(Col. Nicholas’); : 

5—-Greenberry, m 1752, Lucy Stringer: 

4-Judge Richard (1755-1824), of “Elk Ridge,” Md.; 


6 Murfreesboro, 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 309 


justice Supreme Ct.; m Elizabeth Dorsey 
(Thomas) ; 

3—Ann (1795-1877), m Alfred Henry Dashiell, D.D., 
LL.D. (1793-1880), grad. U. Pa.; Presbyn. minis- 
ter; educator (Rev. George‘, of Somerset Co., 
Md., first rector of St. Peter’s, Baltimore, m 
Esther, dau. of Henry Handy). 

2-Son of William Franklin Pitt Lytle (1805-68), 
A.B., U. of N.C., 1824; planter; m 3d, 1846, Sophie 
Ridgely Dashiell (b 1826; she m 2d, Capt. Carter 
Bassett Harrison, brother of Pres. Benjamin 
Harrison); issue: I—Alfred R. (1847-58); II-Ann 
R. (1849-50); IIlI-—Foster (1850-52); IV—Richard 
Ridgely (above); V—Sophie E. (6b 1855; m John 
Scott Harrison); VI—Marion Dashiell (1858- 
1923); VII—Eva (1860-1912; m William Park). 

IV—m Oct. 12, 1881, Mary Elizabeth Arnold (Apr. 
26, 1857-July 28, 1911); dau. of Judge John Ford 
Arnold, of Perth Amboy, N.J.; issue: 1—Julia 
Arnold, 6 Kansas City, Mo., July 9, 1882; m 
June 8, 1904, Charles Chambers (issue: Lytle 
Graef, b Sept. 12, 1908); 2-Sophie Ridgely, 6 
Mattawan, N.J., Aug. 25, 1884; A.B., Smith, ’07; 
m Oct. 12, 1912, Rev. Roscoe Conkling Hatch 
(issue: Roscoe C., Jr., 6 Oct. 12, 1913; Mary 
Arnold Gray, 6 July 24, 1916); 3-Florence Re- 
becca, 6 N.Y. City, Dec. 28; 1885; A.B., Smith, 
709; m June 26, 1917, Ernest Towle Van Zandt; 
4-Scott Harrison (June 27, 1889-Sept. 29, 1918); 
pvt., Co. H., 107th Inf., 27th Div., A.E.F.; killed 
in action before Hindenberg line, Sept. 29, 1918; 
5—-Richard Ridgely, Jr., 6 N.Y. City, July. 21, 
1891; Princeton, 718; m Feb. 23, 1917, Elizabeth 
Fine Spahr (issue: Scott Harrison, 6 Oct. 12, 
1918; Jean Fine, 6 Aug. 16, 1920; Elizabeth, 6b 
Feb. 24, 1924). 

M 2d, June 28, 1917, Ethel Benedict Cox, b N.Y. 
City, Mar. 8, 1887; dau. of Benjamin Whitlock 
Cox, Long Island Quaker origin, m Annette, 
dau. of Samuel Ward Benedict, of N.Y. 

AiB., Princeton, “76; A.M., 1879; M.D., U. Va., 
1877. Physician. Mem. N.C. Soc. of the Cin- 
cinnati (8 ancestors were original members). 
Residence: 160 Claremont Av., New York. 

1-GRUNDY, Katherine (Lytle) Price (Mrs. 
Hugh M.), 6 Murfreesboro, Tenn., Aug. 30, 1878. 

5-Robert Lytle (1705?-1788?), from North of Ire- 
land to Lancaster Co., Pa., ca. 1718-20; moved 
to Orange Co., N.C., ca. 1756; m Sarah Mebane 
(Alexander’, congressman); 

4—Capt. William (1755-1829), Am. Rev.; mem. Soc. 
Cin.; settled in Rutherford Co., Tenn., ca. 1784; 
m Anne Taylor (1770-1825; John5, of Hillsboro, 
N.C., officer Am. Rev., m Sarah Day); 

3-William F. P. (1805-63), A.B., U. of N.C., 1824; 
planter; m 2d, 18385, Mary P. Logan (1818-44). 

2-Dau. of Evander Lytle (1843-1922), m Catherine 
Bibb (1850-1926; Col. Algernon S.’, of Montgom- 
ery, Ala.); issue: I—-Elizabeth Bibb (D.A.R., 
U.D.C.); II—William (1880-1909); IIlI—Katherine 
(above). 

III—m Mar. 12, 1902, Vernon Dana Price (June 9, 
1848-Dec. 15, 1915); son of James Pope Price, 
of Va., m Frances Dana; issue: 1-James Lytle, 
b Bellevue, Pa., Feb. 15, 1908. 

M 2d, Jan. 15, 1921, Hugh McElroy Grundy, 6 
Springfield, Ky., Dec. 24, 1866; son of Palmer 
Grundy, of Springfield, Ky., m Sarah McEl- 


roy. 

Residence: 1441 S. 4th St., Louisville, Ky. 

1-MEIGS, Return Jonathan, } Washington, D.C., 
Jan. 9, 1876. 

10-Vincent Meigs (qv); 

9-John (1612-71), m 1632, Tamazin Fry, of Wey- 
mouth, Eng.; 

8-John (1641-1718), m 1st, 1665, Sarah Wilcox (d 
1691; William’, of Stratford, Conn.); 

7-Capt. Janna (1672-1739), first magistrate of East 
Guilford, Conn.; rep. Gen. Assembly; capt. 
train band; m 1698, Hannah Willard (1674-1749; 
Josiah’, m Hannah Hosmer; Maj. Simon’, qv); 

6—-Return (1708-82), 1t. Train Band; rep. Conn. 
Gen, Assembly from Middletown, Conn.; m 
17338, Elizabeth Hamlin (1711-62; Jabez’); 

5-Return Jonathan (1740-1823), col. 6th Conn. Inf. 
in Am. Rev., thanks of Cont. Congress with 
sword; removed to Marietta, O., where the 
old Meigs house still stands; m 1st, 1764, Jo- 
anna Winborn (d 1778); their son Return Jon- 
athan, was gov. of Ohio, federal judge, and 
Postmaster Gen. of the U.S.; 

4—-John (1771-1807), m 1797, Parthenia Clendinen 
(1779-1839) ; 

3-Return Jonathan (1801-91), lawyer, Nashville, 
Tenn., and Washington, D.C.; m 1825, Sally 


See Love (1804-58; John‘, of Washington, 

enn.). 

2-Son of Capt. Fielding Pope Meigs (1845-82), 
capt. of arty., U.S.V., in Civil War; Am. con- 
sul at Montevideo, Uruguay; lawyer; m 1875, 
Mary Alice (b 1849), dau. of Dea. James How- 
ard, of Lowell, Mass.; issue: I—-Return Jon- 
athan (above); II—-James Howard (m Olive 
Herron); IlI—Fielding Pope (6 1881). 

I-m Dec. 19, 1900, Roberta Beverly Brander, 0 
Manchester, Va., Aug. 3, 1873; dau. of William 
Harrison Brander, m Anna Corbin, of Rich- 
mond, Va.; issue: 1—-Return Jonathan, b Balti- 
more, Md., Nov. 5, 1901; Cornell, ’25; m Sept. 
11, 1926, Genevieve Shepherd, dau. of Charles 
Gardner Edmonds; 2—Robert Brander, b Bal- 
timore, Dec. 19, 1903; Cornell, ’27; capt., 
R.O.T.C.; 3-Beverly Vincent, 6 Lianerch, Pa., 
July 24, 1912. 

Valuation engr., Western Union Telegraph Co. 
Mem. O.F.P.A. Residence: 341 W. Dudley 
Av., Westfield, N.J. 


1-MERRIFIELD, George Edward, ) Bloomfield, 
Nelson Co., Ky., Aug. 28, 1883. 

7—-George Boone, 3d (1666-1744), from Eng. to 
Phila., 1717, settled in ‘Exeter,’ Bucks Co.; m 
Mary Maugridge (0 1669); 

6—-Samuel (1711-45), m 1734, Elizabeth Cassel (Ar- 
nold’, of Pa.); 

5-Samuel (1736-1805), m 1766, Jane Hughes (6 1745; 
John®, m Hannah Boone; Ellis’, m Jane, dau. 
of Edward Foulke, m Eleanor Hugh); 

4—Rachel (1767-1836), m Alexander Hamilton Mer- 
rifield (1765-1847; John®, from Eng. to Va.); 

8-Col. Fielding (1795-1872), m Abigail Clemens 
Bemiss. 

8-Joseph (Bemis) Bemiss (qv); 

7—Ephraim (0 1656), m Elizabeth-—; 

6-Ephraim, m 1736, Lydia Thomas; 

5-James (1737-99), m Elizabeth—; 

Sais (1773-1851), m Elizabeth Bloomer (1780- 
863) ; 

8—Abigail Clemens (1801-86), m Col. Fielding Mer- 
rifield (8 above). 

5-Edward Rogers, of Fauquier Co., Va.; 

4—-George L. (6 1793), m Nancy Floyd (Charles®, 
m Mary, dau. of Capt. John Stewart; Wil- 
liam’, m Abediah, dau. of Nathaniel Davis, 
m Elizabeth Hughes); 

3-George Edward, m Mary Phelps (Judge Guy* 
[d 1844], m Sallie Burke [d 1884]; George®, m 
Miss Willet). 

2-Son of Daniel Boone Merrifield (1840-96), m 
1865, Nancy Floyd Rogers (1847-85). 

M May 29, 1915, Florence Lucille McCutcheon (qv 
for issue). 

Address: Armstrong, Cator & Co., Baltimore, 
Md. 


1-MERRIFIELD, Florence Lucille McCutcheon 

Antes George E.), b N. Clarendon, Pa., Apr. 
, 1887. 

5-Archibald Montgomery (d 1792), from North of 
Ireland; pvt. 4th Co., Ist Bn., Lancaster Co. 
(Pa.) Militia in Am. Rev.; m 1767, Martha 
Campbell; 

4—-James (1780-1860), m Sarah Fulton (1775-1847); 

8—Mary (1817-99), m James McCutcheon (1809-93; 
Porter+, m Jane-). 

2-Dau. of William Caldwell McCutcheon (1842- 
1887), m 1869, Mary Ann Findley (1845-1916; John®, 
m Gertrude Hofford). 

M May 29, 1915, George Edward Merrifield (av); 
issue (all B N.Y. City): 1-George E., Jr., 
Sept. 29, 1916; 2-William Findley, 6 Oct. 10, 
1917; 3-Lucille Bemiss, } Oct. 26, 1918; 4-Rogers 
McCutcheon, b Mar. 1, 1920. 


beeper John Lenord, 6 Orange, N.J., Sept. 
, 1866. 
9—Nathaniel Merrill (qv): 
8—Abel (1645-89), m Priscilla Chase (6b 1649): 
7-Thomas (1678-1756), m Judith Kent (d 1751); 
6—-Thomas (1710-1801), m Hannah Bagley (6 1712); 
5—-Nathan (1736-1801), pvt. Am. Rev.; m Ednah 
Griffin (1739-1809) ; 
4-Orlando Bagley (1763-1855), 
(1765-1802) ; 
8—John (1793-1861), m Elizabeth Dodge. 
9-William Dodge (qv); 
8—Capt. William (1640-1720), soldier King Philip’s 
War; m Joanna Hale (1647-94); 
7-Robert (1686-1764), m Lydia Woodbury (1691- 


1759) ; 
6—-Isaac (1710-69), m Lois Herrick (1715-52); 
5—Col. Robert (1748-1823), soldier Am. Rev. and 


m Hannah Poor 


310 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


in 23 battles; m Mary Boardman (1745-1802) ; 
4—Robert (1775-1819), m Elizabeth Wade; 
3-Elizabeth (1796-1870), m John Merrill (3 above). 
9-Jonathan Wade (d 1673), came in the “Lion” to 
Ipswich, Mass., 1682; m Susanna-; 
8-Col. Thomas (1651-96), soldier colonial wars; 
m Elizabeth Cogswell (1649-1726); 
op anae (1673-1787), m Elizabeth Thornton (1679- 


6-Timothy (1712-63), m Ruth Woodbury (1715-1802); 

ete William (1742-983), Am. Rev.; m Eunice 

aker; 

4-Hlizabeth (1775-1863), m Robert Dodge (4 above). 

9-Samuel Symonds (1595-1678), dep. gov.; m 2d, 
Martha Read; 

8—-Priscilla (1648-1733/34), m Capt. Thomas Baker 
(d@ 1717/18), in colonial wars; 

7-Cornet John (1690/91-1734), in colonial wars; m 
Mary Perley (1698-1738) ; 

6-Col. John (1720-85), in colonial wars and Am. 
Reyv.; m Eunice Pope; 

5—-Hunice (1752-1810), m William Wade (5 above). 

9-John Balch (qv); 

ei ees (1629-post 1715), m Sarah Gardner (d 

Ieee (1660-1729), m Elizabeth Fairfield (1666- 
1 ; 

ME LAG William (d 1792), m Rebecca Stone (1710- 

5-Nathaniel (1738-1802), m Joanna Day (d 1800): 

4-John (1761-1836), Am. Rev.; m Bunice Bartlett 
(1768-1828) ; 

3—John (1803-71), m Elizabeth Tappan (1804-32). 

2-Son of John L. Merrill (1824-1908), shipowner; 
m 3d, 1860, Elizabeth Tappan Balch (1832-1924) ; 
issue: I—Alice Balch (m Henry Fisher Cam- 
blos); II-George Denny (1864-1918: m Elizabeth 
A. Haines); I1I—John Lenord (above); I'V—Jo- 
seph Moulton (b 1869; m Gertrude Reynolds): 
V—Elizabeth Tappan (b 1871); VI—Julia Balch 
(d infancy). 

IiI—m Oct. 16, 1899, Grace Towner, b Brooklyn, 
N.Y., Jan. J, 1877; dau. of William Allen Town- 
er, of Brooklyn, m Annie G. K. Wagner: issue: 
1—John Lenord, Jr., 6 Brooklyn, Jan. 18, 1902; 
Princeton, ’24; Harvard Law School, 1927: 2— 
Robert Dodge, 6 Orange, N.J., June 9, 1904; 
Phillips Exeter, and Wesleyan U. 

Pres. All America Cables, Inec., and Mexican 
Telegraph Co. (See Who’s Who in America). 
Treas. New York Bot. Garden. Pres.-gen. Nat. 
League of Huguenot Socs. in the U.S.A.; mem. 
Huguenot Soc. of N.J. (pres., 1923-25), Huguenot 
Soc. of America, 8.C.W. (vice gov.-gen., 1918-21, 
sec. gen. 1915, and gov. N.J. Soc. 1916), O.F.P.A. 
(councillor gen. and gov. N.J. Soc., 1926-27), 
Order Cont. Navy, S.A.R. (pres. N.J. Soc., 1913- 
1914), S.R., S.W.1812, S.A.W. Clubs: Metropoli- 
tan, Bankers, India House (New York), Metro- 
politan (Washington), Essex County Country 
Club (W. Orange, N.J.), Arundel Golf (Kenne- 
bunkport, Me., v.p.). Residence: 52 E. 66th St., 
New York. 


1-MOORE, Jared Sparks, 6 Cambridge. Mass., 
Sept. 29, 1879. 

8-Roger Derby (qv); 

7—Richard (1679-1715), m Martha Hasket: 

6-Richard (1712-83), his ship, commanded by his 
son John, carried the news of the battles of 
Concord and Lexington to London, 1775; m 1735, 
Mary Hodges (1713-70; Gamiel?, m Sarah-): 

5-Mary (1737-1813), m 1757, George Growninshield 
(1734-1815; John®, m Anstiss, dau. of John Wil- 
liams; Johannes C, R.7, qv); 

4—Mary (1778-1835), m 1802, Nathaniel Silsbee: 

3-—Mary (1809-87), m 1839, Rev. Jared Sparks (1789- 
1866), 22d pres. Harvard U., 1849-53, 

9-Henry Silsbee (qv); 

8-Nathaniel (ca. 1651-ca. 1717), m 1st, Deborah 
Thompkins; 

7—Nathaniel (1677-1769), m 24, Martha-—: 

6—William (1715-ca. 1788), m Joanna Fowle; 

5-Nathaniel (1748-91), master mariner; m Sarah 
Becket; 

4—Nathaniel (1773-1850), U.S. Senator from Mass., 
1826-35: m Mary Crowninshield (4 above). 

2-Son of Florence Sparks (1845-1915), m 1876, Ben- 
jamin P. Moore (1831-1919). 

M July 9, 1918, Elsie Linch, b London, Eng., Oct. 
7, 1889: dau. of David William Linch, of Lon- 
don, Eng., and Cleveland, O. 

A.B., Johns Hopkins, ’00 (Beta Theta 12a) TeanhaDy. 
Harvard, 1905. Now prof. of philosophy, West- 
ern Reserve U. Residence: 2508 Edgehill Rd., 
Cleveland Heights, O. 


1-MOYER, Ela Bliss, } Peru, Ill., Feb. 11, 1869. 

7-Christian (Meyer) Moyer (b ca. 1675-80-will pro- 
bated, 1751), as nonconformist fled from Ger- 
many to Switzerland, thence to Holland and 
came to Pa. ca. 1700; received land patent for 
150 acres in what is now Lower Salford Tp., 
Montgomery Co., Pa.; m Barbara-; 

6-Christian (ca. 1705-ca. 1787), of Franconia pis 
prominent Mennonite; m Magdalena-; 

5—Rev. Jacob (1730-78), Mennonite minister, }b in 
Montgomery Co., lived in Bucks Co., Pa.; m 2d, 
Barbara Dirstein (d@ 1778); 

4-Samuel (1767-1844), b Montgomery Coz, Pas: 
leader in the Mennonite emigration to Ontario, 
Can.,* 1800; m ist, 1789, Anna Bechtel (b 1970; 
Jacob) ; 

3-Abraham Bechtel (1809-65), began to write 
name Moyer; m 1830, Mary Gross Nash, of Pa. 

9-Thomas Bliss (qv); 

8-Laurence (ca. 1618-20-1676), early settler of 
Springfield, Mass.; m 1654, Lydia Wright (Dea. 
Samuel’, m Margaret-); 

7-William (1670-1733), m 1710, Margaret Lombard 
(d 1759; David’, m Margaret-); 

6-William (1711-58), m 1742, Experience White (b 
1715; David?, m Hannah Bagg); 

5—Gad_ (1748-1826), m 1770, Abiah Colton (Benjamin®‘, 
m Abiah Cooley); 

4-John (b 1779), of Turin, N.Y.; m 1808, Sarah Fos- 
ter (d 1864); 

8-Allen (1810-95), from Plainfield, Tll., to Cedar 
Falls, Ia.; m 1st, 1887, Almira Brainerd. 

§$—-Daniel Brainerd (qv); 

8-William (1673-post 1747), m 1698, Sarah Bidwell; 

7—Josiah (1711-92), of Middle Haddam, Conn.; m 
2d, 1738, Hannah Spencer (1709-87): 

6-Ezra (1744-1837), of Middle Haddam; deacon; 
justice; dep. Gen. Assembly; m 1st, Jerusha 
Smith (1743-1811; Lt. David’, m Dorothy Brain- 


erd); 

5—Ezra (1769-1833), col. militia, E. Hartford, Conn.; 
ce wer Porter (1770-1833; James*, of E. Hart- 
ord); 

4-Ezra (1787-1832), of Martinsburg, N.Y: m 1808, 
Louisa Robins (1789-1839; Zebulon5); their son 
Lawrence R., was father of Ezra Brainerd, 
D.D., LL.D., pres. Middlebury Coll.; 

3-Almira (1818-68), m Allen Bliss (3 above). 

2-Son of Samuel Gross Moyer (1835-1917), m 1867, 
Emma Bliss (b 1849); issue: I-Ela Bliss 
(above); II—Robert Bliss (b 1870; m 1916, Ethel 
Oakley Kinnett); II1I—-Louise Brainerd (b 1880). 

Il—m June 13, 1899, Jessie Watt, b Galva, Tll., June 
30, 1878; sister of Elihu De Forest Watt (av for 
genealogy); issue (all b LaGrange, I1l.): 1-John 
Watt (June 7, 1902-Aug. 8, 1907); 2-Dorothy 
pias: b Feb. 19, 1910; 3-Barbara Helen, b Aug. 
ras NSB 

With Iowa Life Ins. Co., Sioux City, Ta., 1890- 
1900; since with Nat. Life Ins. Co. of ESSA 
Chicago, as asst. sec., 1903-26, and since sec- 
retary. Club; LaGrange Country. Residence: 
801 S. Catherine Av., LaGrange, Ill. 


EA el Elihu De Forest, b Galva, Ill., June 7, 


10-William Edwards (qv); 

9-Richard (1647-1718), m 1667, Elizabeth Tuttle: 

8-Timothy (1669-1758), chaplain colonial forces, 
1711; m 1694, Esther Stoddard; 

7-Jonathan (1703-58), distinguished Calvanistic 
theologian; 3d pres. Princeton Coll.: m 1727, 
Sarah Pierrepont (1710-58); 

6—-Sarah (1728-1805), m 1750, Elihu Parsons; 

ees (b 1760), m 1781, David Ingersoll, of Lee, 

ass.; 

4—Moses, m Charissa Hooker; 

3—Rachel, m Elihu Ward. 

10-James (Pierrepont) Pierpont, from Eng., set- 
tled at Ipswich, Mass.; m Margaret— (d 1664); 

9-John (1617-82), Ipswich, 1640, Roxbury, 1656; m 
Thankful Stow (d 1668: John?); 

8-Rev. James (1659/60-1714), A.B., Harvard, 1681; 
pastor First Conel. Ch., New Haven; a founder 
of Yale Coll.; m 3d, 1698, Mary Hooker (1673-1740; 
Samuel®; Rev. Thomas!®, qv); 

7-Sarah, m 1727, Jonathan Edwards (7 above). 

2-Son of Charles Robertson Watt (1841-91), m 1866, 
Mary Charissa Ward (1842-1925); issue: I-Addie 
Louise (1867-1914; m Francis Marion Ferris); II— 
Chauncy Ward (b 1872; m Antoinette Ricketts): 
III-Elihu DeForest (above); IV—Jessie (8 1878; 
m Ela Bliss Moyer, qv). 

III-—m Sept. 12, 1899, Florence Starr Rockwell, b 
Lansing, Ia., May 13, 1876; dau. of Starr A. 
Rockwell, of Cedar Falls, Ia.; issue (all b 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 


LaGrange, Ill): 1-Richard Rockwell, b Jan. 27, 
1908; B.S., U. Ill., ’25; m Sept. 25, 1926, Gertrude 
LeBoutillier Martin; 2—-Margaret, 6 May 26, 
id ae Ill., ’28; 83-Charles Robertson, 6 Aug. 

With Nat. Life Ins. Co. of U.S. of A., Chicago, 
to 1906; asst. sec. and dir. Raymond Concrete 
Pile Co. from 1906; also pres. Conover Com- 
pany. Clubs: City (New York), Hamilton, En- 
gineers (Chicago), LaGrange Country. Resi- 
dence: 102 S. Stone Av., LaGrange, Ill. 


1-PHIFER, Isabella Hunt McGehee (Mrs. Rob- 
ert S.), b “Burleigh,’’ Person Co., N.C., Nov. 1, 


planter; 

6-Thomas, of St. John’s Parish, King William 
Co., Va.; planter; m ca. 1688; will dated, 1724; 

5-Edward (will proved 1771), of Cumberland and 
Prince Edward cos., Va.; large land owner, 
planter; m Elizabeth De Jarnette (Jean’®, 
Huguenot, fled from France to Gloucester Co., 
Va., ca. 1699; m Marie-); 

4—Mumford (1744-1816), of ‘‘Woodburn,”’ Cunning- 
ham Tp., Person Co., N.C.; large planter, thor- 
oughbred horse and stock breeder; m Sarah 
Moore (d 1793); 

8-Thomas (ca. 1785-ca. 1867), councillor of state; 
mem. N.C. Legislature; large planter, breeder, 
financier; m Mildred Jeffreys (1795-1825; 
Thomas‘, of “The Red House,” Caswell Co., 
N.C.; soldier Am. Rev., m Mildred Mitchell; 
John’, m Frances-). 

5-James Hunt (will dated 1791), planter; justice, 
sheriff, Charlotte Co., Va.; m Sarah Whitlock; 

4-Nathaniel, planter; justice, sheriff, Halifax 
Co., Va.; patriot Am. Rev.; m Mary Allen 
(David) ; 

38—Eustace (1789-1845), planter, ‘‘Hunting-Glen,” 
Pittsylvania Co., Va.; ensign War 1812; m 1818, 
Lone Anderson Glenn (James*, m Isabella Wil- 
son). 

2-Dau. of Thomas Jeffreys McGehee (1819-52), of 
“Burleigh,” Person Co., N.C.; ed. William and 
Mary and Univ. N.C.; large planter and thor- 
oughbred horse and stock breeder; m 1846, Mary 
Allen Hunt (1830-1910); issue: I-Ellen (6 1847); 
II-Isabella Hunt (above); III—Eliza Glenn (m 
Percy Clark). 

II—m Mar. 18, 1874, Robert Smith Phifer (1852-1910) ; 
issue; 1-Wilhelmina Glenn, 6 Charlotte, N.C., 
Feb. 1, 1875; m Mar. 25, 1907, Josiah P. Giles; 2— 
Thomas McGehee, b Person Co., N.C., May 19, 
1878; m Nov. 18, 1908, Jane Bobo Childs (issue: 
Elisabeth Springs, b 1911; Thomas McGehee, 
Jr., b 1913); 3-Robert Smith, Jr. (qv for Phifer 
line); 4-Maie (Mimi), B Danville, Va., Dec. 8, 
1886; m Dec. 21, 1914, Samuel Henry Sheib (issue: 
Mimi Elbert, b 1919); 5-Isabelle (Dec. 8, 1886- 
Sept. 25, 1887); 6-Dieudonnee Locke, b Danville, 
Mar. 27, 1894; m Oct. 12, 1915, Thomas Jefferson 
Lipscomb, Jr. (issue: Isabel McGehee, 0 1916). 

Owner and operator, Burleigh Plantation. Mem. 
Huguenot Soc. of S.C., U.D.C. Residence: 
“Burleigh,” nr. Semora, N.C. 


1-PHIFER, Robert Smith, 6b ‘‘Burleigh,”’ Per- 
son Co., N.C., Aug. 5, 1882, 

6-Maj. Martin Phifer (1720-91), from Switzerland 
to Pa., 1738; settled first in Lunenburg Co., 
Va., where he received large grants of land; 
estab. “Cold Water,” on Cold Water Creek in 
Mecklenburg Co., N.C.; large land owner; 
planter; justice; soldier; statesman; m 1745, 
Margaret Blackwelder (1722-1803; Caleb7, m 
Mary-, Rev. patriots); among their three sons, 
John was lt. col. Am. Rev. and signer Meck- 
lenburg Declaration of Independence, and 
Caleb was col. Am. Rev., councilor of state 
and mem. N.C. House and Senate); 

5—Martin (1756-1887), capt. of Light Dragoons, 1776; 
capt. Cont. Army; was with Washington at 
Valley Forge; col. N.C. state troops; councilor 
of state; planter; largest land owner in N.C.; 
m 1778, Elizabeth Locke (1758-91; Gen. Matthew’, 
planter, brig. gen. Am. Rev., mem. of 3d, 4th 
and 5th Congresses from N.C.); 

4-George (1782-1819), Univ. of N.C., 1799; planter, 
“Coddle Creek,’ Cabarrus Co.; clk. Superior 
Ct.; m 1808, Sarah Fulenwider (1786-1868) ; 

8-William Fulenwider (1809-82), Hampden-Sidney, 
30; planter; financier; in whose home at Char- 


311 


THOMAS McGEHEE, of Woodburn. 
great thoroughbred horses. 


lotte, N.C., was held the last meeting of the 
entire cabinet of President Davis; m 2d, 1849, 
Mary Martha White (1827-79). 

2-Son of Prof. Robert Smith Phifer (1852-1910), 
Leipsic Conservatory, ’68; prof. Roanoke Fe- 
male Coll.; gentleman and scholar; m 1874, Isa- 
bella Hunt McGehee (qv for maternal lines). 

M Jan. 15, 1918, Corinne Elise Williamson (qv for 
genealogy); issue: 1—Isabella Glenn, 6 Jackson, 
Miss., Sept. 3, 1918; 2-Calhoun Williamson, 0 
Jackson, Dec. 9, 1924. 

Hampden-Sidney, ’03. Lawyer, Jackson, Miss.; 
atty. for State Revenue Dept. of Miss. from 
Jan. 1924; now spl. counsel, atty. gen.’s office, 
Miss. Dept. Justice. Was Ist lt., Ist Inf., Va. 
Vols.; a.-d.-c. to Gen. Cecil C. Vaughan, comdg. 


Breeder of 


ist) Briss Val. vVols.;. comma. capt, J.A4.G., 
O.R.C., U.S.A., Sept. 2, 1924. Hon. mem. The 
Old Guard, State Fencibles, Phila.; mem. 


S.C. W., S.C., S.A.R., S.R., S.W.1812; asso. mem. 
R.E. Lee Camp 1, 8.C.V.; mem. Order of Wash- 


PHIFER 


= 


‘ 


ye 


Arms: Argent, an eagle sable, crowned gold. Azure, 
@ rock with five domes argent, surmounted by an 
eight-pointed star or. 

Crests: Helmets—over the first helmet the charges 
of the 2d quarter argent ; over second helmet the 
eagle sable. 


312 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


ington (dep. vice cdr. for Miss.), Order of La- 
Fayette (chevalier cdr. for Miss., 3d v.p. and 
vice chancellor), Swedenborg Scientific Assn., 
Miss. Hist. Soc., Huguenot Soc. of S.C., Am., 
Miss. State and Hinds Co. bar assns. Summer 
place: “Burleigh Plantation,” nr. Semora, N.C. 
Residence: Battle Hill Pl., Jackson, Miss. 


GEN. ANDREW PICKENS (1789-1817), of “Tom- 
massee,’ Pendleton District, S.C. Was officer in 
French and Indian War and distinguished in the 
American Revolution, becoming brigadier general ; 
was major general of S.C. militia, 1794; member 
S.C. Legislature, and member 3d U.S. Congress, 
1793-95. 


1-PHIFER, Corinne Elise Williamson (Mrs. 
Robert S.), ) Raymond, Miss., Jan. 18, 1882. 

5-James Williamson (1713-1806), planter; patriot 
Am. Rev.; resided in York District, S.C.; 

4-Samuel (1759-1815), planter; soldier Am. Rev.; m 
Ann Starr (1759-1806) ; 

3—Arthur Starr (1797-1869), removed to Panola and 
Marshall cos., Miss., 1846; large planter; m 2d, 
Mary Meek (1820-62; widow of Henry McGehee). 

7-James Calhoun (b Scotland, ca. 1680), removed 
to Ireland; came to America, 1733; planter; m 
Catherine Montgomery (1684-1760); 

6~Ezekiel (1720-ca. 1762; uncle of John C. Cal- 
houn, the statesman), planter; resided in Va. 
and S.C.; m Jean Ewing, of N.J.; 

5-Rebecea (1745-1814; aunt of Mrs. John C. Cal- 
houn, heroine Am. Rev.); m 1765, Gen. Andrew 
Pickens (1739-1817), see portrait and biography 
above (Capt. Andrew*%, mem. first court of 
Augusta Co., Va.; capt. French and Indian 
War); 

4-Jean (1774-1848), m 1805, her first cousin, John 
Henry Miller, M.D. (1777-1851), ed. Hampden- 
Sidney Coll.; planter; moved to Pontotoc Co., 
Miss., 1819; surgeon and maj. War 1812 (Rey. 
Serpe m Jean, dau. of Capt. Andrew Pick- 
ens); 

3-Lt. Col. John Henry (1812-63), planter; Presbyn. 
minister; lt. col. lst Miss. Cav., C.S.A.; killed 
at Ripley, Tenn.; mem. Miss. Senate; m 1838, 
Eliza Dicea Givhan (1815-88; Jacob* [1789-1843] ; 
PhilipS). 

2-Only dau. of Chalmers Meek Williamson (1856- 
1918), A.M., U. of Miss., 1875; eminent lawyer, 
Jackson, Miss.; mem. Miss. House and Senate; 
m 1st, 1880, Corinne Miller (1859-82), 

M fairs 15, 1913, Robert Smith Phifer (qv for 
issue). 

Ed. Bellhaven Coll. (Jackson, Miss.), and Miss 
Huger’s School, N.Y. City. Contbr. to papers 
and magazines. Organized and was sec. Hinds 
Co. (Miss.) R.C. Chapter, World War; organ- 
ized and is exec, sec. Miss. Tuberculosis Assn, 
Mem. C.D.A., D.A.R., U.S.D.1812, U.D.C., Hugue- 
not Soc. of S.C. Residence; 145 Battle Hill Pl., 
Jackson, Miss. 


1-WILLIAMSON, Mary Jane Robinson (Mrs. 
Chalmers Meek), b Jackson, Miss., Jan. 31, 1867. 
8-William Robinson (d 1668), earliest ancestor of 
family in America, 1635-36; an original founder 


of the church of Dorchester, Mass.; mem. A. 
and H. A. Co.; freeman, 1642; m Margaret-; 
7-Samuel (bap. 1640-1718), of Dorchester; select- 
man, 1688-93; rep. Gen. Ct., 1701-02; m Mary 
Baker (bap. 1641-1715; Richard’, m Faith With- 

ington); 

6—John (1671-1745), A.B., Harvard, 1695; missionary 
to Newcastle, Pa., 1698; minister at Duxbury, 
Mass., 1700; m_ 1705, Hannah Wiswall (1680-1722; 
Rev. Ichabod’, m Priscilla, dau. of William 
Pabody, m Elizabeth, dau. of John Alden, qv); 

eae (1715-84), m 1748, Thankful Hinckley (1723- 

‘ ; 

4-Samuel (1752-1815), patriot Am. Rev.; m Pris- 
cilla Metcalf; 

3-Jabez (1783-1864), ensign War 1812; m 2d, 1819, 
Anne Ten Broeck (1798-1873). 

9-Gov. William Bradford (qv); 

8-William (1624-1704), m Mary Wiswall (widow): 

7-Lt. Joseph (1674-1747), m 1698, Anne Fitch (1675- 
1715; Rev. James’, m Priscilla, dau. of John 
Mason); 

6—Priscilla (6 1702), m Samuel Hyde (1691-1730); 

5—Zeriah (1730-1829), m Dr. Andrew Metcalf (desc. 
Michael Metcalf and Jonathan Fairbanks); 

4—Priscilla (b 1759), m Samuel Robinson (4 above). 

6—John Bradford (b 1677), Fauquier Co., Va.; d in 
Burke Co., N.C.; m ca. 1716, Mary Marr King- 
cart (widow); 

5-Joseph Bennett (1738-1828), soldier Am. Rev.; 

4—William (1760-1831), soldier Am. Rev., entered 
service at the age of 14; m 2d, Catherine Mor- 
gan, 

3-Joseph Bennett (b 1803), m Martha (Patton) 
Smith (1830-92; William Patton‘, planter, of 
Huntsville, Ala., m Martha, dau. of Charles 
Hays, from Ireland to Louisa Co., Va.; Rob- 
ert®, from Ireland to Monroe Co., Va., 1791, m 
Jane Ramsey). 

2-Dau. of John William Robinson (1823-81), mer- 
oe hen planter; m 1852, Mary Jane Bradford 
( -91). 

M Oct. 26, 1887, as his 2d wife, Chalmers Meek 
Williamson (Mar. 22, 1856-Nov. 2, 1918); lawyer; 
mem. Miss. House of Rep.; issue: 1-Chalmers 
Meek, Jr. (qv). Has adopted two sons of her 
brother, John W. Robinson: McWillie Mitchell 
and Joseph Fielding Robinson (qv). 

Grad. Fairmount Coll., Monteagle, Tenn., 1883. 
Mem. S.M.D., C.D.A. (ist registrar in Miss.), 
DIC: G DE PsA. DLA CR e(pastieveD. se enemand 
hon. state regent), U.S.D.1812 (past state pres.), 
U.D.C., ete. Residence: 714 N. State St., Jack- 
son, Miss. 


1-WILLIAMSON, Chalmers Meek, b Jackson, 
Miss., Sept. 16, 1888. 

10-Oloff Stevenson Van Cortlandt (qv); 

9-Maria, m Jeremias Van Rensselaer (1632-74; 
Kiliaen?®) ; 

8-Hendrick, m Catherine Van Brugh (Johannes 
Pieter® [1624-97], m Katrina Roelofse, dau. of 
Roelof Jansen, m Anneke Jans); 

7-Maria_ (1689-1771), m 1712, Samuel Ten Broeck 
(1680-1756) ; 

"an ene (bap. 1727-1802), m Marytje Van Alen 

5-Johannes I. (1764-1854), m 1785, Sophia (Fytje 
Miller) Miler (1765-1824) ; 

4—Anne (1798-1873), m Jabez Robinson (1783-1864) ; 

3—John W. (1828-81), m Mary Jane Bradford. 

2-Son of Mary Jane Robinson (qv), m 1887, Chal- 
mers Meek Williamson (1856-1918), A.B., LL.B., 
U. Miss.; lawyer and banker; mem. Miss. 
House of Rep., ete. 

Not married. A.B., U. Miss., ’08 (Kappa Alpha), 
LL.B., 1911. Accountant, Miss. State Highway 
Dept. Trustee Y.M.C.A., Jackson, Miss. Club: 
eee Residence: 714 N. State St., Jackson, 

iss. 

1-ROBINSON, McWillie Mitchell, b Jackson, 
Miss., Jan. 27, 1900. 

5-Adam McWillie (son of Capt. Donald McDon- 
ald, Scotchman, who changed his name to 
John McWillie), came from Ireland; cdr. S.C. 
regt. War 1812; m Anne McCullough (John®, m 
Anna Beall, of S.C.); 

4—William (1795-1869), of ‘Kirkwood,’ Madison 
Co., Miss.; grad. S.C. Coll., 1817; lawyer; mem. 
S.C. Legislature, 1836-40; went to Miss., 1845; 
mem. 31st Congress, 1849-51; gov. of Miss., 1858- 
1860; m 2d, Catherine Anderson; 

3—-Annie (d 1878), m 1858, Thomas Jefferson 
Mitchell (1830-1912), of Jackson, Miss.; M.D., U. 
Pa,, 1852; surgeon 39th Miss. Regt., C.S.A.; 
supt. Miss. State Hosp. for Insane. 


4 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 


7-Richard Anderson (1725-78), came to America, 
1760; was of Montgomery Co., Md., and pro- 
genitor of the S.C. family; m 1750, Priscilla 
Briscoe; 

6-Edward. (b 1754), m Lucy Este 

5-Dr. Edward (1781-1843), m iat * 1809, Catherine 
ce Morris (d 1824; Capt. Jonathan’, officer 

Rev., m Anna Maria Kemble); 

Gathering (1812-73), m William McWillie (4 
above 

2-Son of Ida McWillie (1865-1900), m John William 
Robinson (1862-1905); adopted son of Mrs. Chal- 
mers Meek Williamson, qv; issue: I-John W., 
III; Il1-Thomas Mitchell; Il1I—Joseph Fielding 
(av for other lineages); IV-McWillie Mitchell 
(above). 

IV—Not married. Ed. Gulf Coast and Augusta 
mil. acads. Fire underwriter. Club: Country. 
Residence: 714 N. State St., Jackson, Miss. 


Setbntrtad et Joseph Fielding, b Jackson, Miss., 

et: 6, : 

10—William Buell (ca. 1610-81), from Eng. to Dor- 
chester, Mass., 1630; m 1640, Mary-; 

9-Samuel (1641-1720), m 1662, Deborah Griswold 
(1646-1719; Edward?) ; 

ae: John (1671- -1746), m 1695, Mary Loomis (1679- 

7-Mary (1696-1774), m Gershom Hinckley (1682-1774; 
Ens. John’, m Bethia Lothrop); 

6—-Thankful (1723-99), m John Robinson (1715-84) ; 

5-Samuel (1752-1815), m Priscilla Metcalf; 

4-Jabez (1783-1864), m Anne Annetje Ten Broeck 
(1798-1873) ; 

ion W. (1823-81), m Mary Jane Bradford (1832- 


1i—Michael Metcalf (qv); 

10—Michael (1620-54), m 1644, Mary Fairbanks (ca. 
1620-1684; Jonathan); 

9-Jonathan (1650-1727), m 1674, Hannah Kenrick 
(1639-1781) ; 

8-Ebenezer (1680-1755), m 1702, Hannah Abel; 
7-Benjamin, m Sarah Abel; 

6—Dr. Andrew (b 1736), soldier Am. Rev.; m 1758, 
Zeriah Hyde; 

5—Priscilla (6 1759), m Samuel Robinson (5 above). 

2-Son of John William Robinson (1862-1905), m Ida 
MecWillie (1865-1900); adopted son of Mrs. Chal- 
mers Meek Williamson (qv). For issue and 
other lineages see MceWillie Mitchell Robinson. 

Not married. Ed. Gulf Coast Mil. Acad. and A. 
and M. Coll. of Miss. Wholesale grocer. 
Served in Baty. C, 141st F.A., Mexican border, 
1916-17; 2d l1t., 141st F.A., in France, 1918-19. 
Club: Country. Residence: 714 N. State St., 
Jackson, Miss. 


1-OMWAKE, Jeremiah Simon, 0} nr. Greencastle, 
Antrim Tp., Franklin Co., Pa., Mar. 14, 1869. 

7-Leonhard (Am Weg) Omwake, came in the 
“Allen” to Phila., Pa., 1729; m Magdalena-—; 

6-John Michael (d 1777-79), of Cocalico Tp., Lan- 
caster Co., Pa.; m Ursula-—; 

5—Jacob (ca. 1730-1790), Am. Rev.; m Catharine-; 

4—Jacob (1773-1814), of Franklin Co., Pa.; m Cath- 
erine Hassler; 

3—John (1799-1865), began to write name Omwake; 
m Elizabeth Ledy (1794-1888). 

2Son of Henry Omwake (1830-1910), farmer, 
Greencastle, Pa.; m Eveline Beaver (1833-1914) ; 
issue: I—John (m Carrie Brough); II—William 
Tell (m Mary Lundy Snively); IlI-Susan Re- 
becca (d@ childhood); IV-—Charles Henry (d 
childhood); V—Mary Katherine (b 1862); VI-— 
Augustus Beaver (b 1865; m Lulu Tait); VII-— 
James Edward (m Netscher Snyder; m 2d, Jes- 
sie Spielman); VIII-—Jeremiah Simon (above); 
TX—George Leslie (qv); X—Chalmers Payson (b 
1873; m Nellie Snively); XI—Howard Rufus (0 
1878; m Frances Geiger). 

VIII-m June 2, 19094, Mary Rummel, b Newburg, 
Cumberland Co., Pa., May 11, 1877; dau. of J. 
Calvin Rummel, m Alice Parker Lowe, of 
Shippensburg, Pa.; issue: 1-Dorothy Alice, b 
Fn PPOUEDErS: Cumberland Co., Pa., Mar. 25, 

Residence: Shippensburg, Pa. 


1-OMWAKE, George Leslie, ) Greencastle, Pa., 
July 13, 1871. 

Brother of Jeremiah Simon Omwake (qv 
genealogy). 

M June 18, 1902, Bessie May Landis (1873-1904); 
dau. of John C. Landis, of Hummelstown, Pa. 

M 2d, Aug. 28, 1906, Sophie Hendricks Casselberry, 
b Oaks, Pa., Dec. 11, 1873; dau. of Joseph Cas- 
selberry, of Oaks (nr, Phoenixville), Pa.; is- 


for 


313 


sue: 1-Stanley, 6 Phila., Pa., Mar. 15, 1908; 
Mercersburg Acad., ’27; 2-Eveline Beaver, bD 
Collegeville, Pa., Oct. 1, 1911. 

Azb., Ursinus, 798, AM. 19012) Bi Dy wale 1901: 
Ped.D., Franklin and Marshall, 1910 (LL.D., 
same, and Lafayette, 1923). Mem. Ursinus Coll. 
faculty since 1901, and pres. since 1912 (See 
Who’s Who in America). Mem. Huguenot Soc. 
of Pa., S.R. Residence: Collegeville, Pa. 


1-PLATT, Mildred Sellers (Mrs. Charles), 0 
Philadelphia, Pa., Dec. 4, 1859. 

7-Samuel Sellers (av); 

6-Samuel (1690-1773), m Sarah Smith (b 1689); 

indies (1728-1804), mem. Provincial Assembly of 

; disowned by Friends for part he took in 
Re Rev.; m Ann Gibson (1729/30-1805) ; 

4-John (1762-1847), m Mary Coleman (1761-95); 

3—John (1789-1878), m Elizabeth Poole (1792- 1859). 

9-Joran (Kyn) Keen (qv); 

8-Hans Juriensen (d ee 1684), m Willemke— (d 
before 1707/08); 

7—-Matthias (1667-1714), mem. Provincial Assembly 
of Pa.; m 1st, Henricka Claassen (b 1666; Jan§, 
of Bucks Co., Pa.); 

6-John (1695- 1758), m 17138, Susannah Steelman 
(1694-1753; James’, of Gr eat Egg Harbor, N.J.); 

5-Matthias (1721- -97), m ist, 1748, Mary Swift 
(John); 

4—John (1747- -1832), soldier Am. Rey.; m 1770, Mil- 
dred Cooke (1752-1832; James’); 

3—Joseph Swift (1789-1883), m 1st, 1818, Ann (Long- 
streth) Parrish (1781-1840). 

2-Dau. of John Sellers, Jr. (1826-1906), of ‘Mill- 
bourne,” Pa.; v.p. and treas. William Sellers & 
Co., Ine., mfrs. machine tools, Phila.; _m_1853, 
Ann Caroline Keen (1827-1900); issue: I-— —Lucy 
(1854-1910; m George Taylor Barnes); II-Howard 
(6 1857; m Sarah Mendinhall Worrell); III- 
Elizabeth Poole (6 1858; m Granville Worrell); 
IV—Mildred (above); V—Marion (1869-77). 

IV—m Feb. 11, 1885, Maj. William Ellery Almy, 
U.S.A. (Nov. 9, 1856-Aug. 1, 1901); son of Rear 
Adm. John J. Almy, U.S.N., and twin brother 
of Augustus Craven Almy (See Vol. 1, p. 417); 
issue: 1—-Marion Sellers, b Fort Leavenworth, 
Kan., Aug. 14, 1888; m Lt. Arnold H. Vander- 
hoof, U.S.N.; 2Helen Audry, b Fort Leaven- 
worth, Aug. 2, 1890; m David Kitchen Reeder; 
3—Ann Caroline, } Fort McIntosh, Tex., Feb. 18, 
ee 4—William Miter yiauO ni til laear ae "Nov. 18, 


M ah oa 3, 1916, Dr. Charles Platt (See Vol. 1, 
Dp 
“Hillbrook,” Wister 


Mem. D.A.R. Residence; 
and Roberts Rds., Ardmore, Pa. 


1-ROBERTS, Hiram Parsons, b Louisville, Ky., 
Apr. 12, 1868. 

3-Maj. George E. Roberts (1808-85), maj. Va. 
militia; settled at Portland, nr. Louisville, 
Ky., 1856; became head of the Louisville school 
System; m ist, Sophie Keggel. 

11—Robert Pease (1607-44), from Eng. in the “Fran- 
cis,” to Salem, Mass., 1634; m Marie-; 

10-John (1630-85), m Mary Goodell; 

9Capt. John (1654-1734), founder of Enfield, 
Conn.; m 1682, Margaret Adams (b 1654; James”, 
m Frances, dau. of William Vassall, son of 
John Vassall, alderman of London, who built 
and commanded the “Samuel” in the fight 
with the Spanish Armada); 

8-Mary (1685-1745), m 1715, Capt. Thomas Abbe 
(1686-1759; Thomas®, King Philip’s War, m Sarah 
Fairfield; John!*, from Eng. in the “Bonaven- 
ture,” 1634); 

7-—Mary (1715-88), m 1737, Capt. Dennis Bement, of 
Enfield, Conn. (g.son of John Bement, from 
Eng., 1653); 

6—Mary (1739-1821), m 1755, Richard Abbe (1735-1807), 
ay at Lexington Alarm; ens. and capt. in Am. 

ev.3 
Senn aa (1762-1820), m 1786, Joel Booth (1764- 


4—Tryphosa_ (1787-1872), m 1804, Plyn Parsons 
(Thomas’, m Jemima Lee); 

3-Charles B., D.D., LL.D. (1805-71), Shakespearian 
actor, later Meth. minister; m 1830, Emily Cob- 
bett Oldham (g.dau. of Capt. Reuben Field, 
of Culpeper Co., Va., mem. Soc. Cin.; g.g.dau. 
of John Oldham, of Prince William Co., Va.). 

2-Son of Henry Keggel Roberts (1836-81), lawyer; 
prin. Louisville public school; m 1863, Emily 
Tryphosa Parsons (1833-1917), widow of Wil- 
liam Thomas Weaver; issue: I—George Clif- 
ford (1864-1923); II-Minnie (b 1866; m George H. 


314 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


. Wilson); III-Hiram Parsons (above); IV— 
Henry Chester (b 1870); V-Ruby Marie (6 1873). 

III-m Oct. 14, 1890, Sarah Miranda Duckwall, 0b 
New Albany, Ind.; dau. of William A. Duck- 
wall (1848-94; William <A.* [1817-93], capitalist, 
Louisville, m Sarah Jenkins [1817-75]; Isaac* [b 
1794], of Va., m Amelia Clover), m Hettie 
A. Davison (Dr. David’, m Miranda Springer, 
desc. Charles Christopher Springer, came to 
Wilmington, Del., 1681; Philemon‘, of Pitts- 
burgh, Pa., m Katherine Clark); issue: 1—Het- 
tie Edmonia, b Louisville, Ky.; m July 6, 1918, 
Wallace Thorne Embry, of Louisville (issue: 
George Wallace, II, 6 June 15, 1921). 

Mem. firm of C. C. Mengel, Jr., & Bro., and offi- 
cer and dir. of its successor, The Mengel Co., 
till 1922; now pres. Roberts Bros. Oil Co.; v.p. 
Embry Motors Co.; mem. Pirtle, Weaver & 
Menefee, gen. ins. Residence: 1701 Sulgrave 
Rd., Louisville, Ky. 

1-RORISON, Marabel, b Indianapolis, Ind. 

5-James Rorison, from Scotland before Am. 
Rev.; m 1756, Margaret Charters; 

4—-Alexander (1763-1832), Centre Co., Pa., then 
Waterloo, N.Y.; m 1788, Mary Wilson (1768-1833), 
g.g.dau. of Lt. Col. James Galbraith, m Eliza- 
beth Bertram; 

38-David Barber (1804-90), m 1829, Lucinda Yost 
(1812-1895; Casper’, m Rachel, dau. of Philip 
Edington, m Eleanor Hunt; Maj. Casper‘), ; 

6—-Maj. William Vance (1718-88), of Va., a cousin 
of President Andrew Jackson; 

5-Maj. David, m Margaret Colville; 

4-Capt. Samuel Colville (1770-1830), Am. Rev. and 
War 1812; m 1800, Mary Morris Lawrence, for 
whom Lawrenceburg, Ind., was named; 

pene. Martin (1816-63), m 1837, Mary Jane 

ates, 

9-Thomas Lawrence, colonial sec. of Md.; m 1st, 
Lady English; m 2d, Maritje Jans; 

8-Thomas, m Catharine Lewis; 

7-Thomas (1689-1754), the “Councillor,” provincial 
Pero of Pa.; m Rachel Longfield (Corne- 
ius’); 

6—-Thomas, mayor of Phila.; officer Am. Rev.; m 
Mary Morris; 

5-Lt. Col. John (1751-99), m Elizabeth St. Clair; 

4—Mary Morris, m Capt. S. C. Vance (4 above). 

9-Richard Morris (qv); 

8—-Lewis (1671-1746), lord of the Manor of Mor- 
risania, 1697; chief justice of N.Y.; gov. of 
N.J., 1738-46; m Isabella Graham (James, atty. 
gen. of N.Y., son of Marquis of Montrose, ac- 
cording to tradition); 

7-Lewis (1698-1762), judge High Court of Ad- 
miralty; m ist, Catharine Staats (Dr. Samuel, 
m Joanna Reynders; Maj. Abram’); 

6—-Mary, m Thomas Lawrence (6 above). 

9-Balthazar Bayard (1644-1705; son of Samuel, m 
Anna Stuyvesant, sister of Gov. Peter Stuy- 
vesant), from Holland to New Amsterdam; 
was magistrate, mem. Gov.’s Council, schepen 
of New Orange; m Marritje Lookermans (Go- 
vert!® [1616-48], Indian Commr., It. 1673, one of 
the 9 men, m Ariaentje Jans); 

8-Jacobus, m Hillegonda de Kay (Capt. Theunis®, 
m Helena, dau. of Johannes Van Brugh, burgo- 
master, m Tryntje Roelofs, dau. of Roeloff 
Jansen, m Anneke Jans; Jacobus Theunissen!9; 
Willem, qv); 

7-Balthazar, m Mary Bowdoin (James, founder 
Bowdoin Coll., m Sarah Campbell); 

6-Phoebe (b 1743), m Maj. Gen. Arthur St. Clair 
(1736-1818), from Scotland, 1753; maj. gen. Cont. 
Army; pres. last Cont. Congress; gov. North- 
western Ty., 1787-1802; cdr. U.S.A., 1791; 

5-Hlizabeth, m John Lawrence (5 above). 

li-Rev. John Wheelwright, from Eng. to Mass., 
16386; driven from Boston by the Puritans, 1637; 
founder of Exeter, N.H.; settled at Wells, Me.: 

10—Abigail, m Rey. Abraham Pierson, founder of 
Newark, N.J.; pastor of first colony (father 
of Yale’s first pres.); 

9-Grace, m 1666, Samuel Kitchel (1633-90; Robert, 
name stands first on “Plantation Covenant,” 
1639, treas. of Conn. and deputy, m Margaret, 
dau. of Edmund Sheaffe); 

8-Abraham (1679-1741), m Sarah Bruen (1679-1745; 
John®, m Esther, dau. of Richard Lawrence; 
Obadiah??, grantee Royal Charter); 

7-Judge Joseph (1710-79), m Rachel Bates (d 1789); 

6—Moses, removed from N.J. to Cincinnati, O.: 

5-Mary, m Daniel Bates (Capt. David5, 1725-1820); 

4-Hervey, m Sidney Sedgwick (John5, m Janette 
Kent; Benjamin*; Benjamin’; Joshua8’, m Eliz- 


abeth, dau. Henry Fisher [their g.g. dau. m 
President John Quincy Adams]; Thomas’); 
aceon f eee m 1837, Lawrence Martin Vance (3 

above). 

2-Dau. of Brainard Rorison, b Waterloo, N.Y., 
d N.Y. City, m Mary Morris Vance; issue: 1— 
Marabel (above); 2—Arda Bates St. Clair. 

Ed. Girls’ Classical School, Indianapolis; at 
Paris, France, and London. Mem. D.C. (Gen. 
St. Clair founded Cincinnati, O., and named 
it in honor of the Soc. of the Cincinnati), 
C.D.A., Dames of the Rev., D.A.R., O.C., etc. 
Residence: ‘‘“Hawthornden,” 7411 Hawthornden 
Av., Hollywood, Calif. 


pines ae Lew Wallace, b Greenwich, O., Feb. 


10-Rev. Chad Brown (qv); 

9John, m Mary Holmes (Rev. Obadiah’); 

SLR te 1733), m 1678, John Pray (Richard®, m 

ary—); 

7-Sarah, m first cousin, Capt. Joseph Brown; 

6—Stephen (b 1714), m 1740, Ruth Ballou; 

5-Elijah (1752-1801), m 1774, 24 cousin, Ann Ballou 
(1756-1832) ; 

4-Joanna (b 1779), m 1800, Rufus Sheldon (b 1777): 

3—Celinda (d 1876), m Jeremiah Roscoe (1797-1872). 

2-Son of Gilbert Leander Roscoe (1844-1917), 
farmer; m 1869, Harriet Pamela Brady (b 1848); 
issue: I—~Franklin Brady (m Charity Hall); II- 
Mary Bell (m Charles G. Sisson); IIlI—Lew 
Wallace (above); IV—Johanna B. (d young). 

III-m ie, 14, 1907, Grace Emma Gridley (qv for 
issue). 

Merchant. Residence: Muncie, Ind. 


1-ROSCOE, Grace Emma Gridley (Mrs. Lew 
W.), 6 Waterloo, N.Y., Apr. 15, 1880. 

9-Thomas Gridley (1620-55), from Eng. to Boston; 
settled at Hartford, Conn., 1636; m 1644, Mary 
Seymour (1622-ca. 1689; Richard, m Mercy 
Rashleigh); 

8-Samuel (1647-1712), m Esther (or Hester) Thomp- 
son (1655-94; Thomas®, m Ann, dau. of Gov. 
Thomas Welles, qv); 

7-Joseph (bap. 1684/85-will 1764), m Hannah Lewis 
(6 1691; Sgt. Samuel’, m Elizabeth Judd); 

6—Noah (6b 1722), m 1751, Sarah Curtiss (b 1733; Rev. 
Jeremiah’, m Hannah Burnham); 

5-Elisha (1752-1808), m Lydia Dutton (b 1751; Jo- 
seph®, m Elizabeth Judd); 

4-Ira (bap. 1789), of Albany, N.Y.; m Martha 
Hawkins; 

3—Charles (1801-78), m Mary Matilda Skinner (Ben- 
jamin‘, m Deborah Gillett). 

li—Gen. William (Bunnell) Bonnell (1617-ca. 1669), 
from Eng. to Mass. Bay Colony before 1630; at 
New Haven, Conn., 16388; m Anne Wilmot (Ben- 
jamin?) ; 

10-Nathaniel (ca. 1640-1696), m 1665, Susannah 
Whitehead (ca. 1650-1735; Isaac; John?2); 

9-Nathaniel (1669-1736), m Mary-—, of Elizabeth- 
town, N.J.; 

8-Nathaniel, m Hannah Miller, of Westfield, N.J.; 

7-Benjamin (1723-1798-1800), Am. Rev.; m twice: 

6-Jacob, Am. Rev.; m 1760, Mary Schooley (Wil- 
liam’, m Elizabeth French); 

5-Henry (1767-1829), m Elizabeth Simcock (1775- 
1848; Nathan®, m Charity-); 

4-Charles (1801-79), m 1826, Deanna Dell (1809-79; 
Richard; Richard*, m Elizabeth Schooley); 

8-Phebe Wilson (1834-1921), m 1st, 1852, Joseph 
Northrup Lynch (1831-59). 

2-Dau. of Charles Lewis Gridley (1845-1924), corp., 
Co. H, 9th N.Y. Heavy Arty. in Civil War; 
farmer; m 1874, Emma Deanna Lynch (1856-81); 
m 2d, Hattie M. Olin; issue (ist marriage): I— 
Charlotte A. (6 1875; m William H. Marshall); 
II-Grace Emma (above); (24d marriage): III— 
Louise May (b 1889). 

II-m May 14, 1907, Lew Wallace Roscoe (qv); is- 
Sa oats Gridley, 6 Denver, Colo., Apr. 


Mem. D.A.C. (state regent), D.A.R., etc. Resi- 
dence: Muncie, Ind. 


bey ht John Gaine, b Detroit, Mich., Oct. 

Desc. Wilhelmus Beekman (qv); and thru: 

5-Cornelia Beekman, as Widow Walton, m 2d, 
Hugh Gaine, from Ireland to New York, ca. 
1745; publisher of the first New York news- 
paper, The Mercury; 

4-Cornelia, m Anthony Rutgers (Anthony® [1742- 
1784], del. Ist to 8d Provincial Congresses of 
N.Y., mem, convention that framed the state 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 315 


constitution, m Gertrude, dau. of Nicholas 
Gouverneur); 

38-—Gertrude, m Robert Rumney. 

2-Son of John Rumney (1821-75), mcht.; m Martha 
Jane Palmer (1830-75); issue: I—John Gaine 
(above); II-—Mason Palmer (1852-77); I1I—Robert 
Rutgers (1854-72); IV—Mary Elizabeth (6 1856; m 
Walter S. Russel); V—Benjamin (1859-1912); VI- 
Henry Ringwalt (1861-85). 

I-m Jan. 30, 1888, Mary Elizabeth Pittman, 0 
Detroit, Mich., Feb. 16, 1860; dau. of Col. Samuel 
E. Pittman, of Detroit, m Mary G. Mizner 
(Lansing B.3, m Mary Gouverneur, dau. of 
Anthony Rutgers, 4 above); issue: 1-Mason 
Pittman, 0 Detroit, Dec. 4, 1888; M.E., U. Mich., 
707; m Oct. 17, 1914, Miriam, dau. of Charles B. 
Hull, of Detroit; 2-—Kathleen Gaine, b Detroit, 
Feb. 14, 1885; Vassar, ’07; m Nov. 11, 1911, Rich- 
ard Hart Doughty (desc. Rutgers family 
above). 

Treas., Henry C. Hart Mfg. Co., 8 yrs.; realtor 
and rancher in Mont. until 1896; assumed man- 
agement of Am. Radiator Co. and Kalamazoo 
Spring & Axle Co.; organizer and pres. De- 
troit Steel Products Co.; pres. and treas. 
Highland Park Co., Helena, Mont. Clubs: De- 
troit, Detroit Country, Detroit. Boat, Detroit 
Athletic (Detroit), Grosse Pointe. Residence: 
Rie Jefferson Av., Grosse Pointe Village, 

ich. 


Secale Everit Jay, 6 Brockport, N.Y., May 

10-—Samuel Coley (qv); — 

9-Peter (b 1641), m Sarah Hyde (Humphrey”); 

8—Peter (b 1671), m Hannah Couch (Simon’, of 
Fairfield, 1664); 

7-David (1715- 1802), m Mary Hyde (Dea. John§; 
John®; John?®; Humphrey”); 

6-Ebenezer (1741-1811), capt. Conn. militia, 1770; 
corp. Am. Rev.; m Abigail Morehouse (Lt. 
Samuel’; Thomas’, of Wethersfield, 1640); 

5—Michael (1772-1807), m Eunice Hyde (g. g.dau. of 
Dea. John above, and dau. of Abigail Jen- 
nings*; Joshua’; Joshua’; Joshua’; Joshua’, 
of Hartford, 1645-47) ; 

4-John Hyde (1796-1865), B.A., Yale, 1816; m Ma- 
aed a (John®; John*®; Elnathan’; Isaac; 

fe) 

3-John Hyde (1828-92), m Mary Mercein Everit 
Vperhaee we m Sally Mansfield; See Vol. 

p 

2-Son of Mary Everit Coley, m 1875, Holmes 
Elias Sadler (See Vol. 1, p. 818 for paternal 
lineages). 

M Oct. 8 1902, Lorena Bilisoly, b Portsmouth, 
Va.; dau. of Joseph Bilisoly; issue: 1—Mary 
Elizabeth, 6 Portsmouth, Va., Aug. 8, 1903; 
2-Isabel Virginia, 6 Sedan, Kan., June 4, 1905; 
3—Everit Joseph (Nov. 9, 1907-Nov. 30, 1907). 

U.S.N.A., ’99. Served in Spanish-Am. War on 
bd. U.S.S. Oregon; resigned from navy, 1902; 
with Union Oil Co. of Kan., 1903-04, Prairie 
Oil & Gas Co., 1905-08, and since with Stan- 
dard Oil Co. of N.J.; was in charge of their 
operations in Roumania (1909-16), until the 
German conquest; lt. cdr. in Reserve Corps 
in World War; at request of the chmn. of 
the Petroleum War Bd., resigned and was 
sent by his co. to Mexico to develop fuel oil 
for the Allies; observer for the co. at the 
negotiations for the Peace of Paris; made 
a director of the co., Jan. 1920, and organized 
all of their foreign producing investments 
as a separate dept. of which he continues 
to be the head. Residence: Scarsdale, N.Y. 


1-SAMS, Oscar Ernest, 6 Flag Pond, Tenn., 
Feb. 5, 1877. 

5—John Sams, from Wales, settled at Asheville, 
NEC. before Am. Rev.; 

4-James, settled at Stocksville, N.C.; was in 
Mexican War; m Mary Hickam; 

3—Josiah B. (1828-1913), settled at Flag Pond, 
Tenn.; stock raiser and lumberman; m Emel- 
ine Murray. 

2-Son of Jacob Patterson Sams (b 1853), country 
merchant, Mars Hill, N.C.; m 1875, Clarissa 
Elizabeth Blackstock (1855-91); issue: I—Oscar 
Ernest (above); II—Fred Clay (b 1882; m Trilby 
Beaver): III—Robert Bruce. 

I-m May 8, 1906, Pauline Lacey Cone, 0 River- 
ton, Va., Dec. 26, 1885; dau. of George Wil- 
liam Cone, m Cora Geneve Holmes; issue: 
1-Oscar, Jr., 6 Lynchburg, Va., Dec. 8, 1908; 
2-Conway, 6 Lynchburg, Dec. 18, 1915. 


B.A., Wake Forest, ’98; B.D., Rochester Theol. 
Sem., 1902 (D.D., Carson and Newman, 1919; 
LL.D., Wake Forest, 1921). Ordained Baptist 
ministry, 1902; pastor Harrisonburg, Va., 1902- 
1906, Lynchburg, Va., 1906-17, Johnson City, 
Tenn., 1917-19; pres. Carson and Newman Coll., 
1920—’ (See Who's Who in America). Resi- 
dence: Jefferson City, Tenn. 


1-SCHOOLEY, berets Henry Silliman, 0 
Elimsport, Pa., 1 

6-Thomas seynciey: * 1653- -1724), from “Scholey,”’ 
Yorkshire, Eng., in ‘“Flie Boat Martha,” to 
Burlington, N.J., 1677; Schooley’s Mountain, 
N.J., named for him, 1714; m 1686, Sarah Parker; 

5-Elder Samuel (1698- 1761), m 1725, Avis Hollo- 
way, of Sussex Co., N.J.; 

4-Capt. Samuel (1748- 1832), Am. Rev.; m 1766, 
Margaret Brown Gibbon; 

fe gs ots (1766-1857), m 1796, Elizabeth Flower 

akes. 

2-Son of Andrew Jackson Schooley (1815-92), m 
rep bot Snoday Silliman (1827-98), of Union 

0., Pa. 

M Mar. 9, 1889, Mabel Bedell Nichols, b Dela- 
ware, O., Mar. 22, 1868; mem. D.A.R.; dau. of 
Franklin Cass Nichols (1839-1911), of Cincinnati, 
Denver, Detroit (7th from Thomas Nichols, 
from Eng., to Malden, Mass., 1650); issue: 1— 
Arnold Thomas, b Pueblo, Colo., Dec. 18, 1889; 
C.P.A.; U.S. auditor in O.D. in World War; 
m Oct. 12, 1912, Joselyn Hiatt; 2-Nicholas Ber- 
tram, b Denver, Colo., Oct. 14, 1896; LL.B.; dis- 
bursing officer, cruiser Charleston in World 
War; m Aug. 238, 1924, E. Rena Bailey; A.B., U. 
Mich.; 3—Cameron Oakes, Bb Detroit, Mich., 
Nov. 3, 1903. 

Retired attorney. Col. of militia for recruiting, 
Spanish-Am. War. Mem. Bd. of Pardons. 
Mem. S.A.R., Mich. Pioneer and Hist. Soc., 
Detroit Hist. Soc. Mason (32°, Shriner). 
Clubs: Caravan, White Lodge Country. Resi- 
dence: 747 Palmer Park Boul., Highland Park, 
Detroit, Mich. 


1-SHELDON, James Rhodes, Jr., 6 Savannah, 
Ga., Nov. 5, 1893. 

8—J ohn Sheldon (qv); 

Fr ieiohioles (1670- 1747), m Abigail Tillinghast (1674- 


4); 
6—Joseph (1697-1771), m Mary Greene (1707-44); 
ABE ele es (1782-99), m Rosanna Arnold (17387- 
‘Remington (1753-1829), m Huldah Greene (1752- 


8—Capt. Pardon (1801-49), m 1825, Rebecca Aborn 
(1806-69). 

4-Bartholomew Roberts, m —Catran; 

38—Hiram (1806-80), m 1839, Mary Jane Roberts 
(1820-78). 

2-Only child of Maj. James Rhodes Sheldon, 
C.S.A. (6 1840), m 1882, Bessie Roberts (6 1857). 

M Jan. 20, 1917, Marjorie Starkweather Chase, } 
Waterbury, Conn., Oct. 9, 1891; dau. Irving 
Hall Chase (See Vol. 1, p. 170, for genealogy); 
issue: 1—James Rhodes, 3d, 6 Waterbury, 
Conn., Dec. 5, 1918; 2-Marjorie Starkweather, 
6 Waterbury, Dec. 28, 1919; 3-Irving Chase, 0 
Narragansett Pier, R.I., Aug. 4, 1921; 4-Elis- 
abeth Kellogg, b Waterbury, Conn., Apr. 18, 
1924; 5-Louise Roberts, 6 Narragansett Pier, 
R.I., Aug. 30, 1926. 

Ph.B., Yale-S., 16. Asst. supt. Waterbury Clock 
Con ebirst it., Co. C, 6th C.A.C., and served in 
Eng. and France, "Aug. 8 1918-Feb. 16, 1919. 
Summer place: Narragansett Pier, R.I. Resi- 
dence: Waterbury, Conn. 


1-SHEPARD, Harvey Leonard, } Cincinnati, O., 
Aug. 5, 1879. 

9-Edward Shepard (qv); 

8-Set. John (1627-1707), m 1st, 1649, Rebecca Green- 
hill (1634-89; Samuel?®); 

7-Dea. John (1653- 1736), m 1st, 1680, Hannah Peck; 

6-Samuel (1684-1750), m 1st, 1709, Bethiah Steele 
(John’?, m Meletiah Blandford); 

5-Stephen (1730-99), Am. Rev.; m 1748, Susannah 
Blanchard; 

4-Joseph (1774-1855), ensign War 1812; settled at 
Cincinnati, O., 1845; m a Frenchwoman, a ref- 
ugee from France to Eng., where she m an 
Englishman with whom she came to Conn.; 

8—Elisha Yale (1808-73), m 1833, Almyra Alling 
(1811-79; Edward‘, m his cousin, Lydia Alling). 

2-Son of Leonard Alling Shepard, M.D. (1853- 
1919), physician, Cincinnati; m 1877, Eleanor 


316 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


(Db 1858), dau. of George Stuart Horner, of 
Cincinnati, m Olive Hezlep. 

M Sept. 23, 1908, Margaret Churchward March 
(qv for issue). 

Ohio State U., ’03 (Beta Theta Pi); grad. U. 
Jena, 1906; post-grad. Munich and Copenhagen. 
Mem. L. D. Drewry & Co., life underwriters, 
Cincinnati. Residence: “The Little Manor,” 
Fern Bank, Cincinnati, O. 


1-SHEPARD, Margaret Churchward March 
(Mrs. Harvey L.), 6 Cincinnati, O., Apr. 2, 1883. 

6-Richard March, living in Abingdon Parish, 
Gloucester Co., Va., in the first census taken 
in Va., 1782; 

5-Richard, ensign Am. Revy.; Abingdon Parish, 
Va.; m Elizabeth-; 

4-Capt. John Perrin (1794-1857), capt. War 1812; 
moved from Va. to Lebanon, O.; m 1822, Sarah 
Hunley (Robert®, of Abingdon Parish, Va.); 

3—-John Wesley (1828-1908), m 1851, Charlotte Jane 
Seyi eeiterks (1829-95; George J.4; Capt. Rich- 
ard’), 

8-John Chenoweth (b 1682), from Eng., 1705, set- 
tled on Gunpowder River, nr. Joppa, Balti- 
more Co., Md.; m Mary Calvert (Charles, 3d 
Lord Baltimore’); 

7—John (6 1706), m 1730, Mary Smith; 

6-Richard (1734-96), Ky. pioneer with Col. Clark, 
1778; built Ft. Chenoweth; m Margaret Mc- 

Margaret Smith (g.dau. 


Carthy; 

5-James, m of - Col. 
Harrod, of Harrodsburg, Ky.); 

4-John Smith (b 1803), m 1st, Elizabeth Ross 
(William, of Va.); 

3—-Margaret Kincaid (1832-89), m Dr. John Hum- 
phreys Tate (1816-91). 

2-Dau. of Perrin George March (b 1852), pres. 
Cincinnati Shaper Co.; m 1880, Abigail Hum- 
phreys Tate (b 1856); issue: I—Margaret 
Churchward (above); IIl—Janet Louise (b 1885, 
m James Sutton Drewry, See Vol. 1, p. 585); 
bee George (b 1887; m Mary Jane Par- 
rish). 

I-m Sept. 28, 1908, Harvey Leonard Shepard 
(qv); issue: 1-Abigail Jane, b Fern Bank, Cin- 
cinnati, O., Mar. 19, 1911; 2-Harvey Leonard, 
Jr., 6 Fern Bank, Oct. 8, 1913. 

Residence: “The Little Manor,’ Fern Bank, 
Cincinnati, O. 


Tattered Rose, } Kingston, Mass., Apr. 8, 

s-William Sherman (d 1679), m 1638/39, Prudence 
lll; 

7-John (1646-1723), m 1677, Jane Hatch (1655-1744); 

eee (1693-1724), m 1719, Mary Eames (1698- 


1 = ie 
Sane (1720-1800), m 1746, Elizabeth Dingley (1723- 


4—John (1762-1840), m 1787, Lydia Dotey (1768-1818) ; 

3-Ebenezer (1788-1864), m 1815, Abigail Morton 
(1793-1856). 

9-Richard Warren (qv); 

8-Joseph (1627-89), m ca. 1651, Priscilla Faunce 
(1634-1707) ; 

7-Benjamin (1670-1746), m 1697, Hannah Morton 
(1677-1715) ; 

nit oe (1706-67), m 17384, Sarah Morton (b 

5-Ruth (6 1758), m Thomas Morton; 

4-Jane, m Chandler Burgess (1786-1851); 

3—-Winslow (1817-1860), m 18389, Elizabeth Churchill 
Thomas (1817-67). 

2-Dau. of Hben Sherman (1835-1900), m 1870, 
Lucy Morton Burgess (b 1847); issue: I-Charles 
Winslow (b 1870; m Caroline Elizabeth MacDuf- 
fie); II—Rose (above); IIl1I—Edward Clayton (b 
1877; m Katharine Buck); ITV—Herbert Leslie 
(b 1881; m Adaline Mead Swift). 


II—-A.B., Radcliffe, 94; S.B., Simmons, 1918. Li- ° 


barian, Radcliffe Coll., Cambridge, Mass., 

Since 1909. Mem. S.M.D., D.A.R. Clubs: Col- 

lege, Radcliffe (Boston), National (Washing- 

VAN Residence: 41 Hawthorn St., Cambridge, 
ass. 


1-SMITH, Harrison Preserved, 6b Winchester, 
N.H., Nov. 5, 1876. 

S-Rev. Henry Smith (1577-1648), from Eng. to 
Wethersfield. Conn., 1685; m Dorothy Cotton: 

8-Samuel (b 1639); 

7—Preserved (d 1713); 

6—Samuel (1705-1800) ; 

5—Elisha (6 1734), removed to Winchester, N.H.; 

4—Noah (b 1765); 

3-John, m Chloe Day (Joseph‘, m Sarah Morgan). 


9-William Holton (1611-91), from Eng. in the 
“Francis,’”’ 1634; one of first settlers at Hart- 
ford, Conn.; moved to Northampton, Mass., 
1655; rep. Gen. Ct.; m Mary-; 

8—John (d 1712), m Abigail-; 

7-William (1679-1755), of Northfield, Mass.; m 1706, 
Abigail Edwards (b 1680; Samuel5); 

6-—John (1707-93), m 1731, Mehitable Alexander; 
and thru their g.son: 

4—Theodore; 

3—Theodore. 

2-Son of Homer Morgan Smith (b 1843), farmer; 
m 1867, Caroline Sybil Holton (b 1847); issue: 
I-—Grace (1869-70); II—George Arthur (0 1871); 
Ili—Pearl Agnes (1875-1904); IV—Harrison. Pre- 
served (above). 

IV—m June 1, 1908, Lena Phillips Upham, }b 
Leicester, Mass., June 1, 1877; dau. of George 
B. Upham, of Leicester, Mass.; issue: 1—-Har- 
rison Preserved, Jr., NV. City, eheba 12, 
1904; Yale, ’26; 2-Celine Phillips, 6 Montclair, 
N.J., Apr. 18, 1906; 3-Morgan Day, b Montclair, 
Mar. 9, 1908; 4-Daniel Upham, b Montclair, 
Dec. 18, 1909; 5-Helen Day, 6 Montclair, Apr. 
29, 1911; 6-Phillips Upham, 6 Montclair, June 
oh rare: 7-Baylies Upham, 6 Montclair, July 

B.A., Yale, 700 (Phi Sigma Kappa). Banking, 
farming and mercantile business. Summer 
place: ‘‘The Hackmatacks,” Winchester, N.H. 
Residence: Montclair, N.J. 


1-STINESS, Lucy Frances Higgins (Mrs. Ed- 
ward C.), b Dedham, Mass., July 27, 1872. 

li—Elder William Brewster (qv); 

10—Patience (ca. 1600-1634), m 1624, Gov. Thomas 
Prence (qv); 

9—Mercy (1631-1711), m 1649, John Freeman (ca. 
1627-1711; Edmund”, qv); 

Baers a (1657-1717), m Sarah Mayo (1658-1745/ 

7-Sarah (d 1743), m 1701, Benjamin Higgins (1681- 
1760/61), King Philip’s War (Benjamin’, m 
Lydia, dau. of Edward Bangs, who came in 
the ‘‘Ann’’, 1623; Richard®, qv); 

6-Thomas (1704-89), m 1727, Abigail Paine; 

5—Philip (1728-1795/96), mem. Com. Safety, Bath, 
Me., in Am. Rev.; m 1748, Mary Wiley; 

4-Benjamin (1764-1857), m 2d, 1814, Mercy Coombs 
(1775-1845) ; 

3—Jeremiah Fogg (1815-76), m 1835, Lucy Doble 
(1817-46). 

10-Stephen Hopkins (qv); 

9—-Constance, m Nicholas Snow (qv); 

8-Mary (1630-1704), m 1650, Thomas Paine (1613- 
1706; Thomas?, qv); 

7-Nicholas (d 1733), m 1699, Hannah Higgins 
(1672-1731; Jonathan’, m Elizabeth, dau. of 
Joseph Rogers, son of Thomas Rogers, qv); 

6—Abigail (6 1707), m Thomas Higgins (6 above). 

8-William Raymond (1637-1709; son of George, of 
Eng.), came to N.E. ca. 1652; m Hannah Bishop; 

7—William (ca. 1666-1701), m Mary Kettle; 

6—Daniel (1691-1745), in expdn. against Canada; 
m 1716, Abigail Balch; 

5—Daniel (1724-1810), m 1744, Lucy Woolly; 

4—John (1764-1832), m 1788, Phoebe Proctor (1764- 
18389; Nathan®, m Mrs. Phoebe Green; Ger- 
shom’, m Sarah Whitacre; Robert’, a founder 
of Chelmsford, Mass., m Jane, dau. of Rich- 
ard Hildreth); 

3-Artemas (1809-59), m 1888, Lucy Ann Shepard 
(1813-99). 

10-—Henry Withington (qv); 

9Richard (bap. 1618-1701), freeman, 1640; mem. 
A. and H. A. Co.; deacon; selectman: m ca. 
1648, Elizabeth Eliot (bap. 1627-1714; Philip’ 
[brother of John, “the Apostle to the In- 
dians’’], m Elizabeth Sybthorpe); 

8—Philip (1659-1736), m 1682, Thankful Pond (1661/ 
1662-1711; William®, m Mary Dyer); 

7-—John (1683-1772), m 1710, Elizabeth Russell (ea. 
1688-1771; William’, m Abigail Winship): 

6—-John (1716/17-1798), 1t. and capt. militia; min- 
ute man at Lexington Alarm; del. 2d Pro- 
vincial Congress: mem. Com. Corr.; m 1751, 
Desire Liscom (b 1734); 

5-John (b 1757), corp. Am. Rev.; m 1781, Mehitable 
Billings (1760-1831); 

4-Ruhamah Billings (1789-1874), m 1807, Nathaniel 
Shepard (1790-1840; Nathaniel5, m Rhoda, dau. 
of John Taunt); 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 317 


3-Lucy Ann (1818-99), 
above). 

2-Dau. of John Cheever Higgins (1846-1895), ar- 
tist; m 1865, Frances Elmina Raymond (1846- 
1921); issue: I-Charles Raymond (b 1868; m 
Rose Myrtilla Roberts); II-Lucy Frances 
(above); I1I—John Walter (1875-1915; m Beatrice 
Evelyn Eno). 

II-m Aug. 17, 1898, Edward Clinton Stiness, 0 
Providence, R.I., Feb. 16, 1868, son of Samuel 
Stiness, of Providence, R.I. 

Mem. S.M.D. (historian R.I. Soc.), D.C.G., C.D. 
SVL CowD A ha Clubs: hk Country, tandi-= 
craft. Summer place: 15 North St., Bath, Me. 
Residence: 324 Angell St., Providence, R.I. 


Ptr eten Arthur Orison, }) Ludlow, Vt., Oct. 


m Artemas Raymond (3 


7-Thomas Taylor (1620-91), a man of some prom- 
inence in Reading, Mass., owning consider- 
able land there; m Elizabeth—; 

6—-Seabred (1643-1714), soldier King Philip’s War; 
m Mary Harrington; 

5-Thomas (6 1692), of Sudbury, Mass.; 

4—James (70 yrs. old in 1791), Westminster, Mass.; 
m Elizabeth Dunster; 

3-Joseph (1778-1869), m Betsey Green (Nathan‘, 
Sie Gate Mass., who fought at Bunker 

ill). 

&-Gov. Thomas Dudley (qv); 

7—-Deborah (1645-83), m 1667, Maj. Jonathan Wade 
(d 1689), first town clk. .and largest tax payer 
of Medford, Mass.; 

6—Deborah (6 1668), m 2d, 1692, 
(1653-1725; Henry’, qv); 

5—-David (1706-58), m 1730, Mary Russell (1712-1810); 

4-Elizabeth (0 1731), m James Taylor (4 above). 

Maternally, S-William Taylor (1618-96), from 
Eng., 1635, in the ‘‘Truelove,”’ settled at Con- 
cord, Mass., at Merriam’s Corner; soldier 
King Philip’s War; m Mary Merriam; 

7-Abraham (1656-1729), m Mary Whittaker; 

6—Nathaniel (1701-88), m Elizabeth—; 

5—-Nathaniel (1730-95), m Esther Burge; 

4-John (1765-1842), from Carlisle, Mass., to Ply- 
mouth, Vt.; m Aibgail Wheeler (Oliver®, of 
Acton, Mass., who fought at Concord, Mass., 
at the bridge, Apr. 19, 1775); 

3—Nathan (1799-1844), m Mary Walton. 

1i—Degory Priest (qv); 

10-Mary, m Phineas Pratt (d 1680), came in the 
“Sparrow,” 1622; author of ‘An History,” 1662; 

9-Mary (d 1703), m 1656, as his 2d wife, John 
Swan (1621-1708); 

8-Elizabeth (b 1661), m 1687, Ezekiel Richardson 
(1655-1734) ; 

“7-Theophilus (1692-1728), m 1711, his half cousin, 
Ruth Swan (6 1685); 

6—Ruth (6b 1714), m 17385, Josiah Walton (1711-84; 
Capt. John’; Samuel’; Rey. William!®); 

5-William (1751-1835), minute man at Lexington, 
Apr. 19, 1775; m 1772, Susannah Mansfield (1753- 
1835; Dea. Daniel®, chmn. Com. Safety, Lynn, 
Mass.); 

4-Daniel (1775-1809), m Polly Ross (1777-1803) ; 

3—Mary (1802-91), m 1820, Nathan Taylor (3 above). 

2-Son of Rev. Ora James Taylor (1825-97), Bapt. 
clergyman in Vt. and Mass., last pastorate 
Brookline, Vt.; m 1849, Abby Patience Taylor 
(1828-1920); issue: I-Jason Daniel (1852-75); II-— 
Lida Maria (1857-78); III—Arthur Orison 
(above); IV—Ruby Almira (1860-85). 

IiI-m Oct. 3, 1883, Lucy Mitty Hannum (Oct. 1, 
1864-Jan. 29, 1897); dau. of Daniel Lapham Han- 
num, of Weston; issue (all 6b Somerville, 
Mass.): 1-Spencer Hannum (twin), } May 20, 
1884; m May 1, 1911, Kathrine, dau. of Arthur 
Copland, from Scotland (issue: Spencer Cop- 
land; Marguerite Hannum); 2—Chester Han- 
num (twin, May 20, 1884-Feb. 12, 1886); 3-Gladys 
Foster, b Dec. 26, 1890; 4-Evelyn Pease (Jan. 
29, 1896-Jan. 8, 1900). 

Ed. Vt. Acad. Mfr. at Boston more than 20 
yrs. and several yrs. on Pacific Coast with 
factories at Portland, Ore., and Berkeley, 
Calif.; now devoting time to research work 
and philanthropy. Editor: Persistent Public 
Problems (book). Mem. S.M.D., S.C.W., S.A.R. 
(life), N.E. Hist. Geneal. Soc. (life), Bunker 
Hill Monument Assn. (life), ete. Address: 
P.O. Box 3507, Boston, Mass. 


Jonathan Dunster 


Arms: Or, two chevrons gules, a canton azure. 
Crest: A cubit arm erect habitat gules, cuffed ar- 
alse holding in the hand proper a pair of scales 


Verees Mihi, Tibi (For me, For you). 

1-POPE, Curran, 0 Louisville, Ky., Nov. 12, 1866. 

9-Col. Nathaniel Pope (qv); 

8-Nathaniel (1640-ca. 1665-75), m Mary Sissons; 

7-Nathaniel (ca. 1660-ca. 1719), m Jane Brown; 

6—-Worden (ca. 1705-1748), m Hester Netherton; 
5-Benjamin (6 1740), m Behethelen Foote; 

4—-Worden (1776-1837), m Elizabeth Thruston (1785- 
1838; John®; Rev. and Col. Charles Mynn'‘; 
Col. John’; Edward’; Edward’); 

38—Edmund Pendleton (1809-57), m Nancy Johnson 
(1815-49). 

6—-Rev. Peter Fontaine (1696-1757), rector West- 
over Parish, Va., 40 yrs.; m Elizabeth Wade; 

5-Aaron (1753- 1823), ‘m 1773, Barbara Terrell; 

4-Anne Overton (1796-1819), m 1811, John J. Jacob 
(1778-1852), first pres. of what is now Dee iNe IR. 
R. and first pres. Nat. Bk. of Ky 

38—Matilda P. (1815-80), m Col. Corres Pope (1813- 
1862), U.S.M.A., ’34. 

2-Son of Alfred Thruston Pope (1842-91), judge 
Cireuit Ct. of Ky.; m Mary Tyler Pope (1846- 
1906); issue: I—Curran (above); II—Pendleton 
(1872-1914); III—Alfred Thruston (1876-1924); IV— 
Matilda Prather (d@ at 5); V—Charles Thrus- 
ton (d infancy). 

I-Not married. M.D., U. of Louisville, ’89 (Phi 
Chi). Physician; med. dir. The Pope Hospi- 
tal. Served in Ky. N.G. 6 yrs; “Four Minute 
Man” (301 speeches during war). Mem. S.C. 
W., S.C., S.A.R., M.O.L.L. Residence: 225 E. 
Walnut St., Louisville, Ky. 


1-WILKINSON, Horace Simpson, 0 at Shells- 
burg, Ia., Nov. 26, 1868. 

6-John Wilkinson, from Eng., settled at Pres- 
ton, Conn., 1705; m Hannah-—: 

5—John (1713-70), m 2d, 1749, Deborah Mott (6 
1729; Samuel®, of Preston, Conn., m Hannah-, 
and dese. Adam Mott, Boston, 1635, a founder 
of Portsmouth, R.I., 1640); 

4-E(dward) Mott (1766-1856), m Phoebe Freeman; 

3-Elisha Freeman (1800-85), m Mary Loughrey 
Toate son of William Loughrey, of Ire- 
and). 

2-Son of Rev. Joseph Gibb Wilkinson (1833-1917), 
M.E. minister; m Mary Ann (1887-1901), dau. of 
Samuel Miller, of Ashland Co., O.; issue: I— 
Frank Freeman (b 1863; m Katherine Linder); 
II—Charles Eddy (b) 1865; m Frances Lynch); 
IlI—Horace Simpson (above); IV—Rev. Alonzo 
Miller (6 1873; m Margaret Brooks); V—Joseph 
Paul (6 1879; m Marjoy Ralston); VI-—John 
Roy (b 1882, m Ada Boyde). 

IlI-m Ada May Lowther, 6 Palermo, Ill., Sept. 
19, 1871; dau. Rev. Granville Lowther (See 
Vol. 1, p. 699, for genealogy). 

Identified with shipping interests on Great 
Lakes since 1895; pres. Great Lakes Transpor- 
tation Co., Toledo Ship Building Co.; dir. of 
Great Lakes Towing Co.; chmn. bd. Crucible 
Steel Co. of America; dir. Nat. City Bank of 
New York. Trustee Syracuse U. (See Who’s 


318 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


Who in America). Mem. S.A.R. Clubs: Met- 
ropolitan, Lawyers, Union League, India 
House (New York), Duquesne (Pittsburgh), 
Union (of Cleveland), Blind Brook, New York 
Yacht. Summer place: Belle Haven, Green- 
wich, Conn. Residence: 299 Park Av., New 
WOT ING oe 


1-LOWTHER, John Franklin, } “Ridge Farm,” 
Cherry Point, Ill., Apr. 5, 1874. 

8-William Lowther (qv); 

7—Robert (d 1780), m 1736, Aquilla Reese; 

6—-William (1742-1814), col. Am. Rev.; mem. Pro- 
vincial Assembly; m Sudna Hughes; 

5—William (1768-1859), m Margaret Morrison; 

acer (1791-1864), War 1812; m Sarah Ire- 


land; 

8—Jesse (1823-1909), m Hannah Leeson. 

2-Son of Granville Lowther (See Vol. 1, p. 699), 
m 1869, Elizabeth Ann Boyce (1850-89). 

M Mar. 24, 1914, Kathryn Bush, 0b Rising, iMG 
Jan. 30, 1885; dau. of Jared Bush, of Dayton, 
Ind. (Jared*, of Berkshire Co., Mass., m Char- 
lotte Blackledge, 6 Ky.), m Ellen A. Royal 
(William, of Middletown, O., m Eunice Weth- 
eroe); issue (all 6 Yakima, Wash.): 1—Jane 
Boyce, b Jan. 29, 1915; 2-Ada Virginia, b Oct. 
22, 1916; 3-Barbara Ellen, b Feb. 18, 1918. 

Ed. Winfield (Kan.) Coll., 1894-97; Syracuse U., 
ex-’01 (Phi Kappa Psi). Reporter on Kansas 
City Star, later editor and propr. several rural 
newspapers until 1906; owner and operator of 
fruit ranches in Wash. since 1906. Residence: 
Highland Drive, Yakima, Wash. 


1-TROUBETZEOY, Amelie Louise Rives (Prin- 
cess), 6 Richmond, Va., Aug. 23, 1863. 

5—William Rives (d 1775), of Sussex Co., Va.; m 
Lucy Shands (1741-1815) ; : 

4-Robert (1764-1845), m Margaret Jordan Cabell 
(William®, organizer and capt. troop of horse, 
French and Indian War; col. Albemarle Co. 
Militia, 1760; jurist, burgess, state senator); 

3—William Cabell (1793-1868), mem. 18th to 20th 
Congresses, 1823-29; minister to France, 1829- 
1832, and 1849-53; 3 times elected U.S. senator; 
mem. Confederate Provisional Congresses and 
2d Confederate Congress; m Judith Page 
Walker (Francis‘, col. and a.-d.-c. to General 
Washington, mem. 38d Congress, 1793-95 ; 
Maj. Thomas’, of “Castle Hill,” Va., a.m. gen. 
Va. colonial forces, burgess, m Mildred Thorn- 
ton, first cousin of George Washington). 

2-Dau. of Col. Alfred Landon Rives (1830-1903), 
C.S.A.; civil engr.; supt. Panama R.R.; m 
1859, Sarah Catherine Macmurdo; issue: I— 
Amelie Louise (above); II—Gertrude (Mrs. Al- 
len Potts, qv for Macmurdo lineage); III- 
Sarah Landon (b 1874). ‘ 

I-m June 14, 1888, John Armstrong Chanler. 

M 2d, Feb. 18, 1896, Prince Pierre Troubetzkoy, 0 
Milan, Italy, Apr. 19, 1864; portrait painter; 
son of Prince Pierre Troubetzkoy, of Russia, 
m Ada Wynans, of New York. 

Author, dramatist (See Who’s Who in America). 
aca a “Castle Hill,” Cobham, Albemarle 

0., Va. 


1-POTTS, Gertrude Rives (Mrs. Allen), b 
ir, Me Hill,” Albemarle Co., Va., Apr. 10, 


5-George Macmurdo (1718-99), of “PMnrick,” in 
Girthon Parish, Scotland; 

4-Charles James (bap. 1771), from Dumfries, 
Scotland, to Petersburg, Va., ca. 1790: m 1st, 
Catherine Ann Cochraine, of Scotland; m 2d, 
1792, Elizabeth Selden, of Va.; 

3—James B., m Frances Moore. 

7-John Moore (qv); 

6-Col. John (1686-1749), mem. Colonial Assembly 
of N.Y., 1789-45; King’s Council, 1745-49; alder- 
man, New York; vestryman and warden of 
Trinity Ch., 1715-28; m 1714, Frances Lambert 
(1692-1782) ; 

5—-Thomas (1722-84), king’s gauger, New York, 
1766-70; vestryman of Trinity Ch.; m 1744, Eliz- 
abeth Channing (1728-1805; William®, of Eng., 
agt. of the British Navy at New York): 

4-Richard Channing, A.M., M.D., D.D. (1762-1841), 
2d P.E. Bishop of Va., 1814-41; m 1784, Christian 
Jones (1769-96); m 2d, 1787, Sarah Mersereau; 
Frances, m James B. Macmurdo (3 above). 

2-Dau. of Sarah Catherine Macmurdo, m 1859, 
Col. Alfred Landon Rives, C.S.A. (1830-1903). 
For issue and Rives lineage see Princess 
Troubetzkoy. 


M Oct. 17, 1896, Col. Allen Potts (See Vol. 1, 
p. 781, for genealogy); issue: 1-Thomas Rives, 
b “Castle Hill,” Albemarle Co., Va., Dec. 10, 
1897; ed. Episcopal High Sch., Augusta Mil. 
Acad., V.M.I. (B.S.), and Princeton U.; lt. Avia- 
tion Corps, U.S.A., World War; civil engr.; 
m Dec. 14, 1920, Katherine Sims, Atlanta (issue: 
Allen Rives, b Oct. 20, 1921; Thomas Walker 
Sims, 6 Aug. 18, 1925). 

Residence: “Happy Creek,” Gordonsville, Albe- 
marle Co., Va. 


1-THORNBURY, Delmar Leon, b Bealsville, O 
Aug. 15, 1881. 

9-Thomas (Thornborough) Thornbury (b 1596), 
of Hampsfield Hall, Cartmel, Lancashire, 
came to Va., 1616; went to Md., 1644; burgess, 
1646-49; signed “Act of Religious Toleration”; 
returned to Elizabeth City, Va.; burgess, 1653; 
settled in Northumberland Co.; m 1625, Alice 
Lane, came to America, 1620 (Capt. Ralph’, 
explored N.C. and Va., 1584, under Raleigh, 
and was gov.); 

8-Rowland (6 1629), at Baltimore, Md., 1670-96; 
Rolands Run named for him; m Anne-; 


7-John, of Lancaster Co., Va.; moved to Chester _ 


Co., Pa., 1722; m Ann-; 

6-Thomas (1698-1742), Chester Co., Pa.; m 2d, 1733, 
Elizabeth Woodward; 

5—William (1736-72), Chester Co., Pa.; m 1764, 
Anne— (1742-1831); 

4-Joseph (1766-1857), moved to Western Pa., 1796, 
to Ohio, 1815; drummer boy at Brandywine; 
lt. militia; m Elizabeth Shanklin (1770-1842 ; 
James’, Am. Rev., m Sarah, dau. of Jacob 
Yearsley; John®; William’); 

3-Yearsley (1805-90), settled in Monroe Co., oO}, 
1815; m 1831, Alice Wink (1811-80; John’, m Iva 
Dillon; Caspar’; Sebastian*, from Holland to 
Pannliso: 

7-William Daniel (b 1625), from Wigan, Eng., to 
Va.; m Dorothy Forth; 

6-William (1651-98), of Middlesex Co., Va.; m 
Jochebad-; 

5-James (b 1729), of Loudon Co., Va.; m Ester 
Yarborough; 

4-Samuel (1781-1875), moved from Va. to Ohio; m 
Sarah Hunt (1783-1839) ; 

3-William Thomas Hunt (1820-91), Belmont Co., 
O.; m Sarah Danford. 

10—Nicholas (Danforth) Danford (qv); 

9-Samuel (1626-74), grad. Harvard, 1648, and was 
fellow and tutor there; 

8—-William, of Westchester, N.Y., Census of 1698; 

7-Samuel, m Alice Bingham; 

6-Samuel, m Mary Groom (Peter®; Samuel’, from 
Eng. to N.J., 1683); 

5—Peter, m Mercy Ewing (John’; Thomas’); 

4-Ambrose, m Mary DeLancey (Stephen5, m Mar- 


garet Starr; Peter®; Etienne’, from France to - 


N.Y., 1686); 

38-Sarah (b 1825), m William T. H. Daniel (3 above). 

2-Son of Wilberforce Thornbury (1850-1913), 
farmer, merchant, teacher; city clerk, Mis- 
souri Valley, Ia.; m 1875, Miriam Luella Daniel 
(1855-1926); issue: I-William Yearsley (bd 1876; 
m Lorena Kocher); II—Delmar Leon (above). 

II-m June 9, 1909, Alpha Emeline Sedgley, b Oak- 
land, Calif., Nov. 21, 1889; dau. of Alfred Moffitt 
Sedgley (John R.2; Timothy‘; John’; John’; 
John’, from Eng. to Me., 1706), m Roxie M. Ray 
(Winslow; Henry‘; Robert5: John*®; Bartholo- 
mew’; John’; Joshua®; Daniel!°, from Eng. to 
Plymouth, Mass., 1630); issue: 1—Delmar Sedg- 
ley, &b Eureka, Calif., July 2, 1910; 2—-Destal 
Miriam, } Oakland, Calif., July 16, 1917. 

B.S., U. Neb., 02. Educational work as college 
instructor, principal and supt. schools, 1898- 
1913; law practice, San Francisco, 1913—. 
Author (See Who’s Who in America). Pres, 
Thornbury Family of America; life mem. 
Calif. Geneal. Soc. (pres. 1921), S.A.R., ete. 
Clubs: Union League (San Francisco), Press 
(Oakland). Residence: 1618 Grand Av., Pied- 
mont, Calif. 


1-THROCEKMORTON, C(harles) Wickliffe, b Ft. 
Wayne, Mich., June 8, 1868. 

§-Robert Throckmorton (bap. 1609-1657; desc. 
through the Nevilles and the Percy family 
from Edward III and 18 of the sureties for 
the Magna Charta), lord of the manor of 
Ellington Hunts.; patented 300 acres in Charles 
City Co., Va. (then including the present 
Gloucester Co.), at the ‘White Marsh,’’’ 1637, 
and 600 acres on the west side of the Nanse- 


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FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 


mond River, 1644; m 1st, Anne, dau. of Robert 
Chare, of London, m Elizabeth Starkie; 
8—-John (ca. 1633-1679), of Ellington Hunts., and 
Ware Parish, Gloucester Co., Va.; vestryman 
Ware Parish, 1672, 77; m Frances, dau. and 
eventually heiress of Edward Mason, of Hem- 
ingford, Abbots Co., Hunts., Eng., m Elizabeth 


Locke; 

7—Gabriel (1665-1737), presiding justice and sheriff 
of Gloucester Co. for many yrs.; m 1690, 
Frances Cooke (Hon. Mordecai’, of ““Mordecai’s 
Mount,” Gloucester Co., burgess, sheriff, 1702, 
m Frances Ironmonger); 

6—Capt. Mordecai (ca. 1695-1768), of Gloucester and 
King and Queens cos., Va.; capt. Gloucester 
Co. militia; sheriff King and Queen Co., 1740; 
m Mary Reade; 

5—-Hon. Thomas (1729-1826), of Frederick Co., Va., 
and Nicholas Co., Ky.; justice of Frederick 
Co., 1784-90, sheriff, 1798; moved to Ky., 1794; 
mem. Ky. Ho. of Rep., 1808, Ky. Senate, 1811-16; 
m 2d, Mary Anne Hooe; 

4—Mordecai (1777-1888), of ““Meadow Farm,” Lou- 
doun Co., Va.; m 2d, Sarah McCarty Hooe; 

3-Col. John Aris (1815-91), of “Stone Wall Farm,” 
Culpeper Co., Va.; col. Va. militia; maj. 6th 
Va. Cav., C.S.A.; m 1839, Mary Barnes Tutt. 

§—Capt. Nicholas Martian (qv); 

8-Elizabeth, m Col. George Reade (qv); 

7-Thomas, of Ware Parish, Gloucester Co., Va.; 


m Lucy Gwyn; 
Throckmorton (6 


6-Mary, m Capt. 
above). : 

9-Col. William Bernard, from Eng. to Va., 1635; 
mem. Royal Council; 

8-Lucy (d 1675), m Dr. Edward Gwyn, of Ware 
Parish (Rev. John, rector Abington Parish, 
Gloucester Co.); 

7-Lucy, m Thomas Reade (7 above). 

10-Rice Hooe (b 1599), from Eng. to Va., 1635; re- 
ceived a patent for 1,200 acres in Charles City 
Co., 1636; burgess for Shirley Island, 1632-33, 
from Charles City Co., 1644-47; 

9-Rice, of King George Co., Va.; m Catherine 
Taliaferro (Richard?) ; i 

8-Col. Rice, of ‘‘Barnesfield,’”’ Hooe’s Ferry, King 
George Co.; m a dau. of Robert Howson; 

7-Howson, m Anne Frances Bernard; 

6-John, of Prince William Co., Va.; mem. Com. 
Corr., 1774; m Anne Fowke (Capt. Chandler’, of 
“Gunston Hall,’ Stafford Co., Va., m Mary, 
dau. of Col. Richard Tassaker, of Stafford Co.; 
Col. Gerard’; Col. Gerard?®); 

ieee Anne, m Thomas Throckmorton (5 
above). 

9—-Richard Chichester, bought lands in Va., 1702; 

&John, m Elizabeth Symes (Thomas’); 

7-Richard, of ‘Fair Weathers,’ Lancaster Co., 
Va.; justice; m Ellen Ball (Col. William’, m 
Hannah Beale; Capt. William®; Col. William?) ; 

6—Col. Richard (1736-96), of ““Newington,” Fairfax 
Co., Va.; county lt.; tax commr.; m Sarah 
McCarty (Col. Daniel’, of ‘““Cedar Grove,” Fair- 
fax Co., m Sinah, dau. of Maj. James Ball, of 
GRE Lancaster Co.; Maj. Dennis’; Den- 
nis®) ; 

5—-Mary S., m Bernard Hooe, of Prince William 
Co. (John, 6 above); 

fe) McC., m Mordecai Throckmorton (4 
above). 

8—-Richard Tutt, of Richmond Co., Va.; 

7-Col. Richard (will proved 1767), of St. George 
Parish, Spotsylvania Co., Va.; col. militia; 
sheriff, 1748; vestryman; a 

6—-Capt. James (will proved 1790), capt. militia; 
mem. Com. Corr., 1775; vestryman; 

5-Benjamin, of ‘The Retreat,’ Culpeper Co., 
Va.; m Elizabeth Pendleton (Capt. Nathaniel®, 
Cont. Army; Henry’; Philip’, qv); 

4-Charles Pendleton, of ‘Locust Hill,” Loudoun 
Co., Va.; officer War 1812; purchasing agt. for 
the navy under President Jackson; m Ann 
Mason Chichester; 

38—Mary B., m John Aris Throckmorton (3 above). 

10-Col. George Mason (qv); 

'9Col. George (ca. 1670-1711), of Stafford Co.; 
county lt.; justice; m Mary Fowke (Col. Ger- 
ard?, of “Gunston Hall,” Charles Co., Md.); 

8-Col. George (1690-1735), of “Chappawamisic,” 
Stafford Co., Va.; justice; burgess, 1718-23, 1726; 
county: It.; m 1721, Ann Thomson (Stevens’, 
atty. gen. of Va.); 

7—-Thomson (1733-8), of “Raspberry Plain,’ Lou- 
doun Co.; burgess, 1758-69; mem. Assembly, 1778, 


Mordecai 


319 


83; judge Gen. Ct. of Va.; m Mary Barnes (Col. 
Abram, of “Tudor Hall,” St. Mary’s Co., m 
Mary, dau. of Col. Robert King, of ‘“Monohen,” 
Somerset Co., Md.); 

6-Ann, m Richard McCarty Chichester, of Lou- 
doun Co. (Richard’, of ‘““Newington’’); 

5-Ann M., m Benjamin Tutt (5 above). 

8—-David Wickliffe (d 1648), from Eng. to Md., 1636; 
mem, Assembly, 1687-42; m Jane-; 

7—David (b 1635), the first Protestant child 0 in 
Province of Md.; m Mary Sisson; 

6—Robert (d 1697), of Westmoreland Co., Va.; m 
Elizabeth Arrington (Mansford’, of Westmore- 
land Co.); 

5-Charles, of Bardstown, Ky.; soldier Cont. 
Army; m Lydia Hardin (Martin D.°®, of Fau- 
quier Co., Va., m Lydia Waters); 

4-Nathaniel (d 1790), clk. Circuit Ct. of Nelson 
Co., Ky., many yrs.; m Anne Montgomery 
Logan (Gen. Benjamin’, Ky. pioneer, m Anne, 
dau. of William Montgomery, Am. Rev.; 
David’, of Augusta Co., Va.); 

3-Robert Logan (1817-59), mem. Ky. Legislature, 
1851-53; m Rhoda Hall (Thomas‘’, of ‘‘Bedford,”’ 
Jefferson Co., Miss., m Orpha May; William, 
of Bedford Co., Va.). 

2—Son of Charles Beaujoilais Throckmorton (1842- 
1915), ed. Georgetown (Ky.) Coll.; served 2d It. 
to maj. U.S.A., 1861-94; served thru Civil War 
and retired after 33 yrs. service; m 1863, Fanny 
Hall Wickliffe (d 1921); issue: I-Charles Wick- 
liffe (above); II-—Mary (d infancy); III—Jo- 
sephine Holt (6 1866). 

I-m Oct. 28, 1896, Charlotte Edgerton Alvord, b 
N.Y. City, Nov. 8, 1873; dau. of Alwyn A. Al- 
vord, of New York, m Frances DeLord Edger- 
ton, of Hicksville, O.; issue: 1-John Wickliffe, 
b N.Y. City, Mar. 30, 1899; 2-Edgerton Alvord, 
6 Morristown, N.J., Dec. 10, 19091; 3—Elwyn Al- 
vord, 6 Morristown, July 15, 1905; 4-Elizabeth, 
DN.Y City; 

M 2d, July 20, 1913, Florence, dau. of John S. Wil- 
son, of New York, m Katherine Dallett 
Hempill, of West Chester, Pa. 

Ed. Lehigh U., ’98. Stock broker. Capt. Q.M., 
U.S.A., World War; now lt. col., O.R.C. Mem. 
Colonial Order, Magna Charta Barons, S.C., 
M.O.L.L., M.O.W.W., M.O.F.W., etc. Resi- 
dence: 103 E. 8th St., New York. 


ep odss Frank Dean, } Mexico, N.Y., Apr. 9, 


8—-William Tubbs, from Eng. to Plymouth, Mass., 
1635, and settled at Duxbury; m 1637, Mercy 
Sprague; 

7—William (1654-1718) ; 

6-Samuel (6 ca. 1680); 

5-Samuel (1717-87), m Damaris Hathaway; 

4-Lt. Joel (b 1746/47), served at Bunker Hill and 
siege of Boston; m Dorcas Babbitt; 

3—-Lt. Dean (1777-1851), a founder of Mexico, N.Y.; 
m Rhoda Savage. 

$-Richard Waters (1604-77), of London, settled at 
Salem, Mass., 1633; gunsmith; m Rejoice 
Plasse (William); 

8-James (d 1704), m Mary Stalworthy; 

foramina (1679-1748), Hebron, Conn.; m Anne Stir- 

ing; 

6-Stalworthy (6 1703), m Sarah Carrier; 

5—Maj. Stilworthy (0b 1782), soldier Am. Rev.; m 
Abigail Dayton; 

4—Norton (1769-1830), m Phebe Hills; 

8—Capt. Stilworthy (1798-1867), a founder of Rich- 
land, N.Y.; m Mary Pride. 

2-Son of Lewis Tubbs (1823-1904), farmer; m 1848, 
Cynthia Waters (1828-93); issue: I-Elvia Alleta 
(1850-74); II—-Eljen Alexis (1851-1905); I1I-George 
Germani (1853-79); I[V—Ambie Savage (1858-1921) ; 
V-Frank Dean (above). 

V-m Aug. 2, 1888, Lottie Isabella Kerr (June 12, 
1868-Apr. 6, 1897); dau. of Augustus Pomeroy 
Kerr, of Portsmouth, O.; issue: 1-Arthur Dean 
(May 4, 1890-Feb. 10, 1893); 2-Margaret Thurston, 
b Apr. 22, 1891; Bates, ’12; m July 4, 1917, John 
Alariec Crane; 3-Agnes Randell (Oct. 17, 1894- 
Oct. 14, 1899). 

M 2d, Sept. 7, 1898, Euphemia Fowler, b Ironton, 
O., Aug. 8, 1871; dau. of William Fowler, of 
Portsmouth, O.; issue: 1-Alice Evangeline, } 
Marion, O., July 12, 1904; Bates, ’26; 2-Katharine 
Sybil, } Lewiston, Me., Nov. 17, 1907. 

A.B., Ohio Wesleyan, ’88, A.M., 1893 (S.T.D., 1898). 
Prof. nautral history, Mexican Meth. Coll., 
Puebla, Mex., 1889-94; pres. South Am. School 
of Theology, Mercedes, Argentina, 1894-97; 
prof. biology and geology, Kan. Wesleyan U., 


320 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


1899-1901; prof. science, Marion (O.) High Sch., 
1902-07, and principal, 1903-07; prof. geology and 
astronomy, Bates Coll., since 1907 (See Who’s 
Who in America). Mem. S.A.R. Residence: 129 
Wood St., Lewiston, Me. 


1-TYNES, Narcissa Pendleton (Mrs. Conrad F.), 
b Marion, Va., Nov. 3, 1876. 

8-Philip Pendleton (qv); 

7—Henry (1683-1721), m 1701, Mary Taylor (1689-1772; 
Col. James’); 

6-James (1702-61), lay reader St. Mark’s Parish, 
Va.; m 1727, Mary Lyall (widow); 

5-James (1740-93), burgess, justice, high sheriff; 
col. Am. Rev.; m 1765, Catherine Bowie (John‘); 

4—William (1777-1820), m 1800, Naney Strother (1784- 
1819; Capt. John®, Am. Rev., m Helen Piper; 
Capt. John’; Francis’; Williams; William?) ; 

3-James F. (1805-78), lawyer; m 1829, Narcissa 
Cecil (1815-87; Samuel‘, m Sally Poston; Wil- 
liam®, m Nancy, dau. of Thomas Witten, sgt. 
Am, Rev.; Samuel*; John’; John‘). 

9—-Col. John Catlett (1630- 70), from Eng. to Va.; 
killed by Indians at Port Royal, Va.; m 1654, 
Elizabeth W. Slaughter; 

8-John (1658-1724), burgess; m Elizabeth Gaines 
(Col. Daniel®, of Essex Co., Va.); 

7—-John (d 1789), m 1726, Mary Grayson; 

6—-Judith (d 1798), godmother to President James 
Madison; m 1740, John Bowie (qv); 

5-Catherine (1747-95), m Col. James Pendleton (5 
above). 

2-Dau. of Col. William Cecil Pendleton (b 1847), 
lawyer; served in C.S.A.; m 1875, Julia Francke 
Bittle (1849-1916); issue: I-Narcissa (above); II— 
Fred W. (m Mary Kelly); I1I—Louise (m Wal- 
ter L. Hodges); IV—Julia (m Glenn M. St. 
Clair); V—Sarah (m Edwin A. Turpin); VI-— 
Ruth Holland. 

I-m Apr. 11, 1900, Conrad F. Tynes, 6 Tazewell, 
Va., Feb. 3, 1877; son of Capt. Achilles James 
Tynes (1833-1914), of Tazewell, Va.; issue: 1— 
A(chilles) James, b Tazewell, Va., Mar. 12, 1903; 
m Dec. 1925, Mary Virginia, dau. of B. C. Sin- 
dow, of Princeton, W.Va.; 2—Conrad F., Jr., 0 
Tazewell, Nov. 138, 1912; 3-Nancy Pendleton, 0 
Bluefield, W.Va., Nov. 10, 1918. 

B.A., Martha Washington Coll., 95. Mem. C.D.A., 
D.A.R. Residence: Bluefield, W.Va. 


1-WAKEFIELD, Sherman Day, } Bloomington, 
Ill., July 12, 1894. 

10-John Wakefield (1614/15-1667), from Eng., land- 
ing at Jamestown, Va.; was at Martha’s Vine- 
yards Mass., before 1647, at Boston, ca. 1650; m 

nn-; 

ele (ca. 1640-1703), m ca. 1668, Deliverance— (d 

ae (1668-1735), m 1693, Elizabeth Walker (d 

7-Joseph (1701-32), m 1726, Mrs. Copia (Bridge) 
Love (d 1728), widow of Richie Love, and dau. 
of Rev. Thomas Bridge; 

6—Thomas (1727-91), Am. Rev.; m 1750, Dorcas 
Pratt (1725-1802; Timothy’); 

5—Joseph (1752-1827), sgt.-maj. in Am. Rev.; m 
1777, Relief Kendall (1753-1837) ; 

4—Joseph (1779-1842), War 1812; m ist, 1803, Susan 
Sawyer (1787-1836; Thomas, soldier Am. Rev. 
and War 1812, m Susanna, dau. of Jotham 
Wilder, Am. Rev.); 

3—Dr. Cyrenius (1815-85), m 1843, Harriet Richard- 
son (1820-92; Josiah*; Tilley®; Tilley*; Josiah’; 
Capt. James’; Nathaniel®; Thomas?!, qv). 

10-Hon. Philip Sherman (qv); 

9-John (1644-1734), m Sarah Spooner; 

8-Philip (d 1740), m Hannah Wilcox; 

7-Jabez (1704-74), It. British Navy; m Jedidah 
Hawes; 

6-Elihu (6b 1746), soldier Am. Rev.; m Elizabeth 
Claghorn; 

5-James (1781-1823), grad. Williams Coll., 1802; m 
Sophia Day (b 1781; Daniel‘, soldier Am. Rev.; 
Isaac’; John’; John?; Robert”, av); 

4—Benjamin F. (1815-8), m Jane Eliza Hooker; 

3-Benjamin F, (1845-77), m Lydia Woodward Pear- 
son (1849-1914; Merrill‘, m Lydia W., dau. of 
Henry Barstow, m Harriet Webster L@ant 
David Webster*; Col. David?; Stephen’; Na- 


than®; Nathan’; John", qv]). 

11-John Alden (qv); 

10-Sarah (1629-87), m Alexander Standish (1627- 
1702; Capt. Myles", qv); 


-9-Mercy, m Caleb Sampson (b 1660; Henry”, qv); 


8—Caleb (1700-50), m Mehetable Ford; 

7—Paul (1781-1811), m Esther Chandler; 

6—Dr. Caleb (1762-1823), Am. Rev.; m Jane Plant; 

5—Eliza (1794-1885), m Joseph Hooker (1786-1820; Jo- 
seph®, m Mary Ingersoll; Joseph’; Judge John’; 
Rev. Samuel®; Rev. Thomas”, av); 

4—Jane Eliza (1817-76), m Benjamin F. Sherman (4 
above). 

2-Son of Dr. Homer Wakefield (b 1865), retired 
physician, New York; m 1893, Julia Pearson 
Sherman (06 1875); issue: I-Sherman Day 
(above); II—Elizabeth Ann (m Stephen H. Tyng, 
III, d 1918); Il1I—Harriet Jane (0b 1896; m Philip 
H. Whritner). 

I—Not married. Grad. Meadville Theol. School, 
1923; Ph.B., U. of Chicago, 1924. Genealogist of 
the Wakefield family. Pvt., corp., set., and sgt. 
1st cl., engrs., U.S.A., Sept. 10, 1918-May 31, 1919. 
Mem. A.A.A.S. Summer residence: ‘The Owl’s 
Nest,” Winsted, Conn. Permanent address: 
Bloomington, Il. 


1-WILBUR, Curtis Dwight, 6 Boonesboro, Ia., 
May 10, 1867. 

10-Samuel Wilbur (qv); 

9—-William (1630-1710), m Martha-; 

8-William (1660-1738), m —Tallman; 

aoa (6b 1706), m 1728, Hannah Records (6 


6—Jedediah (1729-1815), m 1752, Deborah Pollard; 

5—Joseph (1756-96), soldier Am. Rev., 1775-76; m 1775, 
Elizabeth Herrick; 

4—Eizra (1775-1835), sea captain; soldier War 1812; m 
1801, Lucy Ray (b 1777); 

3-Joseph Cephus (1807-83), m 1834, Clarinda Col- 
burn (1813-84). 

9-Richard Lyman (qv); 

8-Lt. John (1623-90), settled at Northampton, 
Mass., 1654; m Dorcas Plumb; 

7T—Moses (1662-1701), m Ann-; 

6—Capt. Moses (1689- 1762), m 1712, Mindwell Shel- 
don (1692-1780) 

5—Dea. Elias ane 1803), m Anne Phelps (d 1791); 

ero (1764-1840), m 1791, Achsah Parsons (1763- 

3—Elias (1798-1886), m 1888, Hannah Cogswell Fiske 
(1809-1866). 

2-Son of Dwight Locke Wilbur (1839-1903), soldier 
in Civil War; lawyer; m 1866, Edna Maria Ly- 
man (1840-1911); issue: I-Curtis Dwight (above); 
II—Louise (1868-1915; m William A. Shedd); III- 
Bertha (6 1871); IV—Ray Lyman (See Vol. 1, p. 
532); V—Celia (b 1876; m Charles Everett Bailey): 
VI_-Theresa May (b 1880; m Frederick M. Paist). 

I-m Jan. 13, 1898, Olive Doolittle, 6b Groveland, 
N.Y., July 28, 1867; dau. of Henry LeGrand 
Doolittle, of Groveland; issue (all b Los An- 
geles, Calif.): 1-Edna May, b Jan. 11, 1899; 2-— 
Lyman Dwight, b Apr. 27, 1900; m Henrietta 
Shattuck; 3-Paul Curtis, Mar. 19, 1902; m Mar- 
garet Curtner; 4-Ralph Curtis (Dec. 18, 1903- 
Nov. 24, 1906); 5-Leonard Fiske, Bb Mar. 2, 1907. 

Grad. U.S.N.A., ’88; (LL.D., Occidental Coll., 1923). 
Lawyer, Los Angeles, Calif., 1890-99 ; chief dep. 
dist. atty., 1899-1903; judge Superior Ct. of Los 
Angeles Co., 1903- 18: justice Supreme Ct. of 
Calif. for term 1919- 31 (chief justice, 1922-24); 
Sec. of the Navy in Cabinet of President 
Coolidge, from Mar. 19, 1924 (See Who’s Who in 
America). Home: 241 Frederick St., San Fran- 
cisco. Residence: 1702 19th St. N.W., Wash- 
instons D.C: 


1-W1ILCOX, Marrion, b Augusta, Ga., Apr. 3, 1858. 

9-John, “John of Hartford,’ Wilcox (qv); 

8-John, soldier in Pequot War; m 2d, Catherine 
Stoughton (Thomas); 

7—Israel (1656-89), m 1677, Sarah Savage (John); 

6—Thomas (1687-1726), m Anna North (John’); 

5-Thomas (1720-78), m 1744, Freelove Bradley 
(Steven®); 

4—-Jonathan (1752-1818), soldier Am. Rev.; m Eliza- 
beth Todd (Timothy®, soldier Am. Rev.); 

8-Col. Jonathan Samuel (1791-1875), was host of 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 321 


LaFayette at Madison, Conn.; m 1816, Chloe 
Hand. 

2-Son of Daniel Hand Wilcox (1826-90), merchant; 
m 1851, Frances Louisa (1830-1916), dau. of Jesse 
Ansley (1789-1863), m Catherine L. B. Urquhart; 
issue: I—-Ida (1853-1922; m George Pliny Saw- 
yer); II—Ansley (See Vol. 1, p. 887); I1I—-Marrion 
(above); 1V—Elizabeth Hand (1860-1923; m Wal- 
ter Irving Badger); V—Daniel Hand (1862-1906; 
m Elizabeth Hurd); VI—Francis Urquhart (0 
1865; m Anne Corson); VII—Ethel Ansley (b 1868; 
m Rev. Edward Colton Fellowes); VIII—Mabel 
McGehee (b 1869); IX—Urquhart (See Who’s 
Who in Art); X—Katharine Meigs (b 1875; m 
Arthur E. Hedstrom). 

IlI-m Apr. 2, 1885, Eleanor Patricia Sanchez (d 
Jan. 1, 1919); issue: 1-Nina (the novelist, Nina 
Wilcox Putnam, Mrs. Robert John Sanderson, 
See Who’s Who in America); 2—EFlinor Hand, 0 
Philadelphia. 

-B.A., Yale, ’78 (The Yale Lit. Prize Essay and 
Seroll and Key); LL.B., Hamilton, 1880; special 
studies at Heidelberg, Jena, Berlin, Oxford, 
and in Italy and Spain, 1881-83 and 1888-90. 
Editor Encyclopedia of Latin America; author 
of essays in history of period 1898-1925 and in 
the study and criticism of art. He was in- 
structor at Yale, 1884-86; was for years on staff 
of Harper & Brothers, and a contributor to 
their periodicals; at the request of the His- 
panic Society of America and Yale Univ., vis- 
ited the principal Latin-American countries 
(See Who’s Who in América). In 1925 he wrote 
for the Architectural Record, The Americana, 
sila OA Yale. Residence: 15 E. 54th St., New 

ork. 


1-WILCOX, William Jenkins, }) Wyoming, Pa., 
Mar. 17, 1886. 

10-—Edward Wilcox, admitted inhabitant of 
Aquidneck, R.I., at establishment of the gov- 
ernment there, 1638; 

9-Stephen (ca. 1633-ca. 1690), was of Portsmouth, 
and Westerly, R.I., from 1655; m Hannah Haz- 
ard (Thomas, qv); 

8-Edward (b ca. 1662), m Mary Hazard (Robert?, 
m Mary Brownell); 

7-Stephen, m 1716, Mercy 
John’); 

6—Rev. Isaiah (ca. 1738-1795), of Westerly, m Sarah 
Lewis (John’, of Westerly); 

5—Dea. Isaiah (1763-1844), served in home guard in 
Am. Rev.; m 1788, Polly (Mary) Pendleton (Capt. 
William’, m 2d, Lydia, dau. of Abijah Palmer; 
Col. William7; Joseph’; James®; Maj. Brian’); 

4-Nathan Pendleton (1804-33), m 1828, Lurancia 
Richardson (Lt. William®, m Sarah Norton; 
Ebenezer®; David’; Samuel’; Samuel?) ; 

3-Nathan Pendleton (1832-1904), m 1856, Celestine 
Birge (John‘, m Nancy, dau. of Capt. Ephraim 
Little; John N.®; Daniel*; Daniel?; Daniel§; 
Richard’). 

9-John Jenkins (d 1684), Quaker; Plymouth and 
Sandwich, Mass.; 

8-Zechariah (1651-1723), m Abiah Allen (Francis®, 
m Mary Barlow); 

7—John (1697-1742), m 1722, Lydia Gardner (Stephen§, 
m Amie, dau. of Benjamin Sherman; Benoni’); 

6—Judge John (b 1727/28), m 1751, Lydia Gardner 
(Stephen’, m Frances, dau. of Benjamin Cong- 
don; Stephen’; Benoni’); 

5—Col. John (1751-1827), 1t. Am. Rev.; escaped from 
Indian captivity at Niagara; guide to Sullivan 
expdn. against Iroquois; mem. Pa. Ho. of 
Rep.; m Bethia Harris (Jonathan®; Lt. James’; 
Jamess); 

4—James (1796-1873), m 1815, Elizabeth Breese (Sam- 
uel5, m Hannah, dau. of Rev. Wyllys Pierson; 
John*; Rev. Sidney’); 

8-Steuben (1819-90), lawyer; mem. Pa. Ho. of 
Rep.; m 1846, his cousin, Catherine Maria 
Breese (John‘*, m Jerusha Johnston; Samuel; 
John*®; Rev. Sidney’). 

2-Son of William Alonzo Wilcox (b 1857), lawyer, 
Scranton, Pa.; hon. M.A., Hamilton Coll., 1908; 
compiler of Wilcox-Brown-Medbery Gene- 
alogy, and several published historical ad- 
dresses; m 1885, Katherine Maria Jenkins (1860- 
1913); issue: I-William Jenkins (above); II-— 
Emily (b 1889); IIlI—Helen (b 1892; m Howard 
Carrington Kinney); IV and V-—Stephen and 
Henry (twins, d infancy). 


Randall (Matthew; 


I—m Jan. 23, 1917, Kitty Minor Rogers, 6b Lexing- 
ton, Va., Aug. 19, 1889; dau. of John Dalrymple 
Rogers, of Lexington, Va., m Kitty Temple 
Minor; issue: 1-Eleanor Rogers, 6b Harrisburg, 
Pa., Jan. 12, 1920; 2-William Jenkins, 6 Harris- 
burg, Jan. 26, 1923. 

A.B., Hamilton, ’09 (Alpha Delta Phi), A.M., 1912; 
LL.B., Washington and Lee, 1912 (Phi Delta 
Phi). Lawyer, Scranton, Harrisburg and 
Allentown, Pa.; now in legal dept. of Pa. 
Power & Light Co. Lecturer on govt. regula- 
tion of business, U. Pa., Wharton School. En- 
tered military service U.S., served on Mexican 
border; attended Madison Barracks O.T.S. 
Capt., asst. adj. and adj., 158d Depot Brig., 
Camp Dix; maj., U.S.A. Mem. S.R., A.Li. Resi- 
dence: 127 S. West St., Allentown, Pa. 


ABRAM CALVIN WILDRICK (1836-94). 


Grad. U.S.M.A., 757; but. 2d It., 3d Arty., July 1, 
1857 ; 2d It., Oct. 5, 1857 ; 18st lt., Apr. 27, 1861; 
capt., Feb. 8, 1864; col., 39th NJ. Inf., Oct. 
11, 1864-June 17, 1865; maj.,-5th Arty., Nov. 
8, 1882; lt. col., 1st Arty., July 1, 1892; retired, 
Oct. 10, 1894. Bvtd. maj., Mar. 13, 1865, “For 
gallant and meritorious services during the siege 
of Petersburg, Va.’’; lt. col., Mar. 18, 1865, “For 
gallant and meritorious services during the war” ; 
brig. gen. vols., Apr. 2, 1865, “For gallant and 
meritorious services in front of Petersburg.” 


1-WILDRICK, Charles White, 6 Hyde Park, 
Mass., Nov. 29, 1872. 

5-John Wildrick (1707-93), from Bavaria, Ger- 
many, settled nr. Marksboro, N.J. (his son 
Michael, is listed as a minute man in N.J. 
Cont. Line); 

re (1768-1850), m Catherine Ervey, of Ithaca, 


3-Isaac (1803-92), mem. 3lst and 32d Congresses 
from N.J., 1849-53; m Nancy Cummins. 

2-Son of Abram Calvin Wildrick (1836-94), U.S. 
M.A., ’57; 1t. col. U.S.A.; col. 39th N.J. Vols. in 
Civil War; bvtd. brig. gen. vols.; m 1870, 
Marion White (1845-96), author; issue: I—-Charles 
White (above); II—-Edward White, U.S.A. (0 
1880; m Ella Woodruff Johnson); IIlI—George 
Albert (qv for White lineage); IV-Meade (qv 
for Shapleigh and Phillips lineages). 

I-m Oct. 8, 1912, Caryl Bensel, 6 Brooklyn, N.Y., 
Jan. 18, 1886; dau. of James B. Bensel, of 
Brooklyn. 

Ed. Harringtons, Bay Ridge, private tutors. 
Financial magazine and newspapers, W. C. 
Langeley & Co., partner J. R. Bridgeford & 
Co., retired 1920. Clubs: Seaview Golf, Nutley 
Pi pou akeR Country. Residence: Nut- 
ey, F 


322 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


1-WILDRICK, George Albert, b Ft. Schuyler, 
N.Y., Feb. 8, 1883. 

%Willijam White (qv); 

8—John (ca. 1639/40-1668/69), m 1662, Hannah French 
(Edward’); 

7—John (1663/64-1737), town clk., rep. Gen. Gt 
magistrate; m 1687, Lydia Gilman; 

6-William (1693/94-1737), m 1716, Sarah Phillips; 

5-Timothy (1724-91), bookseller, Boston; m Eliza- 
beth Montgomery; : 

4-James (1774-1852), ed. Boston Latin Sch.; busi- 
ness at Boston; m 1804, Susan Rand Atwood 
(Wait); 

3-Charles Austin (1806-83), business man and real 
estate operator, Boston; m 1829, Huldah Ann 
Eaton (1809-68; Nathan’, m Huldah Hawes). 

2-Son of Marion White (1845-96), author, m 1870, 
Abram Calvin Wildrick (1836-94), U.S.M.A., "BT; 
It. col. U.S.A.; col. 89th N.J. Vols. in Civil War; 
bvtd. brig. gen. vols. For issue and other 
lineages see Charles White Wildrick. 

M June 10, 1908, Marion Warren Newcomb, b Ft. 
Omaha, Neb., Apr. 15, 1885; dau. of Col. Warren 
Putnam Newcomb, U.S.A.; issue: 1—Carolyn 
Newcomb, b Ft. Constitution, N.Y., Apr. 1, 1909; 
SaaS Newcomb, 8 Ft, Williams, Me., Sept. 
20, 1910. 

Grad. Blair Acad., ’00; B.S., Princeton, ’04. Vite 
54th Co., C.A., and elec. sgt., Arty. Corps, May 
22, 1905-July 19, 1907; 2d 1t., C.A.C., June 10, 1907 ; 
Ist lt., July 16, 1907; capt., July 1, 1916; maj., 
July 1, 1920. Maj., F.A., N.A., Nov. 8, 1917; It. 
col., C.A.C., U.S.A., Oct. 24, 1918-June 30, 1920. 
Gen. Staff, War Dept., June 4-Nov. 7, 1917; Gen. 
Staff, 79th Div., Nov. 8, 1917-May 31, 1919, in eS 
and Meuse-Argonne offensive in France. 
Clubs: Army and Navy (Washington), Prince- 
ton (New York). Address: War Dept., Wash- 
ington, D.C. 


Shp epreteaeh Meade, b Ft. Hamilton, N.Y., May 

16, 1887. 

10-Alexander Shapleigh (1585-ca. 1650); 

9-Catherine (1608-living 1674), m 1st, James Tre- 
worge (1595-bef. 1650); 

8-Elizabeth (1639-1719), m Hon. John Gilman (1624- 
1708; Edward®, from Eng. in “Diligent’’); 

7-Lydia, m John White (1663/64-1737) ; 

6—William (1693/94-1737), m 1716, Sarah Phillips; 

5-Timothy (1724-91), a bookseller of Boston; m 
Elizabeth Montgomery; ’ 

4-James (1774-1852), ed. Boston Latin Sch.; busi- 
ness in Boston; m 1804, Susan Rand Atwood 
(Wait5); 

3-Charles Austin (1806-1883), business man and 
real estate operator, Boston; m 1829, Huldah 
Ann (1809-68), dau. of Nathan and Huldah 
Hawes Eaton. 

9-Rev. George Phillips (qv); 

8-Samuel (1625-96), m Sarah Appleton; 

7-Samuel, m Mary Emerson; 

6-Sarah (6 1692), m William White (6 above). 

2-Son of Marion White (1845-96), author; m 1870, 
Abram Calvin Wildrick (1836-94), U.S.M.A., ’57; 
It. col. U.S.A.; col. 39th N.J. Vols. in Civil 
War; bvtd. brig. gen. vols. For issue and 
other lineages see Charles White Wildrick. 

M June 4, 1913, Belle O’Driscoll Battey, b Savan- 
nah, Ga., Dec. 29, 1890; dau. of Francis Chaun- 
cey Battey, of Savannah; issue: 1—Belle O’Dris- 
coll, 6 Ft. Monroe, Va., July 24, 1917; 2-Meade, 
Jr., b Honolulu, H.T., Sept. 18, 1922. 

Grad. St. John’s Mil. Acad., Manlius, N.Y., 06; 
U.S.M.A., 710. Second It., C.A.C., June 15, 1910; 
maj., July 1, 1920. Served as maj., lt. col., and 
col., C.A.C., May 22, 1918-Mar. 31, 1920; col., 31st 
Arty., C.A.C., 1918; service in France, June 17, 
1919-Jan. 24, 1920. Address: War Dept., Wash- 
ington, D.C. 

1-WILKINS, H(enry) Blakiston, b Tyrone, Paz, 
June 1, 1871. 

9-George (Blakiston) Blackstone (1616-69: son of 
Rev. Marmaduke Blakiston, and g.son of John 
Blaykeston, of Newton Hall, Durham, Eng.), 
from Eng., 1668, settled in Md., 1670; m Barbara, 
dau. of John Lawson, of Newcastle; 

8-John (1633-79), m Sarah— (d 1683); 

7-John (1669-1733), m Hannah-; 

6—Michael (1711-58), m Ann Bradshaw (d@ 1771); 

5-James (1746-1822), m 1770, Priscilla Bradshaw 
(1746-96; John‘); 

4—James (1770?-93), m Sarah Rogers; 

3—Henry (1793 ?-1878?), began to write name Black- 
iston, later Blackstone; m Mary Boyd. 


2-Son of Elizabeth Banning Blackstone (1839- 
1915), m 1868, George Chapman Wilkins (1833- 
1916), ry. man; issue: 1—Mary Lucy (m Fred- 
erick Kogers); 1l-EKdward Miller; I1Il—Henry 
Blakiston (above); 1V—Frederick George (6 1872; 
m 1900, Florence Willyer); V—Emily Blakiston 
(b 1874; m Heber H. Stryker), 

IiI-m Nov. 29, 1898, Emily Trevor Howell (qv for 
issue). 

Ed. Lehigh, Princeton, and Sorbonne (Paris). 
Executive sec., American Academy in Rome, 
1918-21. Capt., A.R.C.; served on Italian front; 
decorated Italian silver medal for valor, war- 
cross (twice), Cross of III army; cdr. Order of 
the Crown of Italy; silver medal of The Italian 
Red Cross. Clubs: Florence (Florence), Cir- 
colo Roma-Parigi (Rome). Residence: Villa 
Buoninsegni, San Domenico di Fiesole, Flor- 
ence, Italy. 


1-WILKINS, Emily Trevor Howell (Mrs. H. 
Blakiston), ) Ventnor, Isle of Wight, Eng., 
Sept. 9, 1877. 

rare Jone Howell (1625-96), earliest tombstone 
aba IN id far 

6—-William, b in Wales; came in the “Welcome,” 
with William Penn, 1682; settled in Del.; m 
Margaret-; 

ee eezes, of Newark, Del.; m Sarah Bond, of 

4—Richard (1753-1802), of Trenton, N.J.; chancellor 
and gov. of N.J.; mem. Soc, Cin.; m Keziah 
Burr (1758-1835); * 

3-Maj. Richard Lewis (1794-1847), m Augusta Re- 
becca Stockton. 

8-Lt. Richard Stockton (qv); 

7-Richard (ca. 1654-1709), settled at Princeton, 
N.J., and established ‘‘Morven’”’; m 1691, Susan- 
nah (Witham) Robinson (1668-1749; ' Robert 
Witham’, m Ann-); 

6-John (6 1701), chief judge Ct. Common Pleas, 
Somerset Co., N.J.; a founder Coll. of Nid.3 1% 
1729, Abigail Phillips (1708-57; Philip’, m Hannah, 
dau. of Lt. Richard Stockton, 8 above); 

5-Revy. Philip (1746-92), chaplain Cont. Army; m 
1767, Catharine Cumming (John®, b 1748, desc. 
Sir John Comyn [the Red Comyn], who was 
the rival of Robert the Bruce in his preten- 
sions to the throne); 

4-Lucius Witham (1771-1808), m 1795, Elizabeth 
Augusta Coxe (1775-1835) ; 

3-Augusta Rebecca (1798-1877), m 1818, Maj. Rich- 
ard Lewis Howell (3 above). 

10-Thomas Tallmadge (qv); 

9-Robert, m Sarah Nash; 

8-John (1654-90), m Abigail Bishop (Dep. Goy. 
James’) ; 

7—James (1689-1748), m Hannah Harrison: 

6-Rev. Benjamin (1725-86), B.A., Yale, 1747; m 1750, 
Susannah Smith (1730-68; Rev. John’); 

5-Col. Benjamin (1754-1835), B.A., Yale, 1773; col. 
Am. Rev.; mem. 7th to 14th Congresses, 1801-17; 
pres. Conn. Soc. Cin.; m 1784, Mary Floyd (1764- 
1805; Gen. William’, a “signer”; Nicoll’); 

4-Henry Floyd (1787-1854), m 1810, Maria Canfield 
Adams (d 1858; Andrew®, m Ardis Canfield); 

3-Mary Floyd (1817-86), m 1836, Andrew Gustavus 
Norwood (1813-79; Andrew S.4, m Rebecca Ogle- 
vie; Andrew’). 

2-Dau. of Richard Stockton Howell (1834-93), capt. 
in Civil War; m 1867, Mary Tallmadge Nor- 
wood (1838-90); issue: I-Mary (1868-71); II-Emily 
Trevor (above); I1I—Augusta (1879-84), 

IIl-m Nov. 29, 1898, Henry Blackiston Wilkins 
(av); issue: 1—Alice Garrett, b Baltimore, Md., 
Jan. 9, 1900. 

Residence: Villa Buoninsegni, San Domenico di 
Fiesole, Florence, Italy. 


1-WILKINS, Ross, b Detroit, Mich., June 14, 1857. 

7—-Robert Wilkins, from Brecknock, Wales, to 
Donegal, Pa., 1694; m 1702, Elizabeth Ross; 

6—John (1708-41), Indian trader; lt. colonial troops; 
prisoner in Cresap War and died in prison; m 
Rachel McFarland (Robert F.7, m Janet-—); 

5-John (1735-1810), Carlisle and Pittsburgh, Pa.; 
raised and equipped a company for Am. Rey. 
of which was capt.; later col.; asso. judge, 
Allegheny Co.; mem. Supreme Council, 1790; 
burgess; county treas., 1794-1808; m 1st, Cath- 
erine Rowan (d 1784; Charles®, m Margaret-); 

4-Gen. John (1761-1816), surgeon’s mate in Am. 
Rev. at 16; q.m.gen. U.S.A., 1796-1812: m Cath- 
erine Stevenson (1764-1846; George, LL.D.5 [1718- 
1783], m Mary Thomson); 

3-Ross (1799-1872), grad. Dickinson Coll., 1817; 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 323 


territorial judge of Mich., 1832-37; U.S. dist. 
judge, 1837-70; m 1828, Maria Duncan (1805-56; 
John‘, of Ireland). 

9-Thomas Trowbridge (av); 

8-James (1636-1717), 1t. in King Philip’s War; rep. 
Gen. Ct., m 2d, Margaret Jackson (1638-72) ; 

rrnomas. (1677- 1725), m 1701, Mary White; 

6—John (1702-62), oe in Indian wars; m Mehetable 
Eaton (1706- 

5—-Thomas dies. 1804), ensign in battles of Ticon- 
deroga and Fort DuQuesne; m in 1755, Hannah 
Perry (d 1809); 

4—Luther (1756- 1802), capt., bvt. maj. in Am. Rev.; 
mem. Soc. Cin.; m Elizabeth Tillman (1761- 
— Maj. John C.5, of Troy, officer in Am. 


ev.); 
Shera C. (1800-88), m 1826, Catherine Whipple 
ibley. 
9-Thomas Hopkins (1616-84), from Eng. with 
Roger Williams and one of the first settlers 
of Providence Plantations, 1636; 
8-William (d 17388), m Ruth Wilkinson (1686-1738), 
among their sons was Stephen, a “signer,” 
and Esek, distinguished naval officer; 
7-John (d at sea 1745), m Catherine Turpin (1719- 


1749) ; 

6-Sarah (1740-1818), m 1761, Abraham Whipple 
(1733-1818), commodore Cont. Navy 

5—Catherine (1762-1832), m Ebenezer Faproat (1751- 
1805), lt. col. 12th Mass. Regt. in Am. Rev.: 

4-Sarah W. (1782-1851), m 1802, Solomon Sibley 
(1769-1846), chief justice of Mich. ; 

3—Catherine W. (d 1880), m Charles C. Trowbridge 
(3 above). 

2-Son of William Duncan Wilkins (1826-82), 
served in Mexican War; bvt. lt. col. and 
eol. ‘‘For gallant and meritorious services” in 
Civil War; clerk U.S. District Ct., Detroit, 
1850-70; lawyer; m 1854, Elizabeth Cass Trow- 
bridge (1832-1909); issue: I-Kate Trowbridge 
(b 1855; m Otto H. Tittmann); II—Ross (above); 
IIlI-—Charles Trowbridge (1861-1921; asst. U.S. 
dist. atty. at Detroit); I1V-Mary Trowbridge 
(m Count Conrad v. Zeppelin); V—Frederick 
Sibley (d infancy). 

II—-m Nov. 9, 1887, Mary Ward, b Detroit, Mich., 
Feb. 23, 1860; dau. of Eber Ward, of Detroit: 
issue: 1-Thyrza, b Harrisburg, Pa., Apr. 25, 
1890; Vassar, 712; m Charles Crombie (issue: 
Mary; Elizabeth T.); 2-Elizabeth, 6 Detroit, 
Apr. 24, 1896; Vassar, 19; 3-Ross, Jr., } Detroit, 
Mar. 27, 1905; student, Harvard, 1926. 

Phebe U; Mich., "78 (D.K.E.); univs. of Heidel- 
berg and Munich, 1879-83; Ph.D., Heidelberg, 
1882, Chemist, The Solvay Process Co., 1902-24, 
pensioned; dep. elk. in office of Circuit Ct: 
commrs., Detroit, 1924—. Mem. Deutsche 
Chemische Gesellschaft, Munchener Chemische 
Gesellschaft, ete. Club: Boylston. Residence: 
1574 Cadillac Av., Detroit, Mich. 


1-WILLARD, Luvia Margaret, }) Sawyerville, 
Que., Can., Mar. 24, 1882. 

10-Maj. Simon ‘Willa rd (qv); 

9-Henry (1655-1701), m Ist, 1674, Mary Lakin (d 


1688) ; 
s-Henty (1675-living 1747), m 2d, 1698, Sarah Nut- 
7James (1710-11-1738), m 1735, Rebecca Gates (d 
6—James (b 1736), Am. Rey.; m 1761, Sarah Long- 


ley; 

5—-Longley (1764-1848), Am. Rev.; m 1786, Deliver- 
ance Hyde Seaver; 

4—William (1795-1863), m 1817, Sabina Rand: 

3-Lockhart Hall (1827-72), m 1855, Margaret Mc- 
Clary (1821-88; John‘). 

10-—Robert Seaver (1608-83), from Eng. in the 
“Mary and John” to Roxbury, Mass., 1634; m 
Elizabeth Ballard; 

ae er (b 1639), m 1668, Hannah Wilson (d 1729/ 


8-Shubael (b 1679), m 1704, Abigail Twelves; 

7T-Shubael (b 1705), m 1734, Mary Rogers; 

6-Shubael (0b 1740), m 1764, Deliverance Hyde 
(Lt. Noah’); 

5-Deliverance Hyde (1767-1845), m 1786, Longley 
Willard (5 above). 

10-Robert Rand (d 1639/40), from Eng., 1635; m 
Alice— (d 1691, aet. 98); 

9-Robert (d 1694), came with his parents; of 


Lynn, Mass.; 
&-Zechariah, m 1684, Ann Ivory; 
7T-Daniel (b ca. 1686), founder of church at 


Shrewsbury, Mass.; m 1720, Mary Keyes (1700- 
1757; Maj. John’, m Mary Eames); 


6-Solomon (1723-1901), m 1741, Deborah Dodge 
(Jabez’); 

5-Artemus (1763-1837), m Louisa Spring (d 1854); 

ee naey (1793-1871), m 1817, William Willard (4 
above). 

2-Dau. of Lockhart Rand Willard (b 1857), m 
1881, Eleanor McDermott (1857-1912); issue: I-— 
Luvia Margaret (above); II-Stearns Lockhart 
(1884-85); III—Mabel Eleanor (6 1887); I[V—Gert- 
aus Alice (1889-1911); V—Hazel Ernestine (0b 

I-Ed. Stanstead, Wesleyan (prep.) and McGill 
Normal; M.D., Cornell, 1909. Physician; owner 
and dir. of a girl’s camp and club. Was Ist 
lt., Motor Corps, and first aid lecturer, World 
War. Mem. C.D.XVIIC., D.A.R. Clubs: Wom- 
en’s City, Cornell Women’s (N.Y. City), Ja- 
maica Women’s. Residence: Briarwood, Ja- 
maica, N.Y. 


1-WIMBERLY, Perry Mellen, }) Wesson, Miss., 
Mar. 18, 1895. 

8-John Wimberly (1650-ca. 1715), from Eng. to 
Va., 1670, where he obtained several land 
grants for transporting immigrants to Va.; 

7-John (ca. 1670-1742), m ca. 1710, Elizabeth Smith 
(ca. 1675-ca. 1740); 

6—Ezekiel (1722- -ca. 1785); planter, Bertie Co., N.C.; 
1750): Rev.; m ca. 1750, Mary Davis (ca. 1720- ca. 

5—-Frederick Davis (ca. 1751-1799), of Bertie Co.; 
Am. Rev.; m 1780, Alice Rhodes (ca. 1761-1801; 
Henry’, Am. Rev., m Alice—; John’, mem, N.C. 
Com. Safety); 

4-Frederick Davis (ca. 1781-1847), of Bertie Co-; 
planter, Stewart Co., Ga.; m ca. 1816, Sarah 
Perdy McCree (ca. 1785-ca. 1850); 

3-William Ezekiel (1817-83), planter and M.D., 
Stewart Co., Ga.; m ca. 1840, Sarah Ann Sinclair 
(ca. 1820-1885). 

7-John Heard (ca. 1665-ca. 1750), was the Earl! of 
Tyrone and was of English stock but pos- 
sessed landed estates in Ireland; settled in 
Hanover Co., Va., 1720, afterwards going to 
Charleston, S.C.; 

6—-Stephen (ca. 1695- 1774), col. in British Army, 
afterward renounced King of Eng. and as- 
sisted Va. militia by furnishing supplies and 
horses; m 1720, Mary Falkner (ca. 1700-ca. 1780), 
dau. of Lord Falkner, of Wales; 

5—-Thomas (1742-1808), planter, Va.; capt. Am. 
Rev.; m 1766, Elizabeth Napier Fitzpatrick (1750- 
ca. 1815; Joseph® below); 

4—-Abram (1769-1822), planter, Ga.; m ca. 1795, Nancy 
Coffee (ca. 1770-ca. 1840; Joshua®, lt. Am. Rev., 
m Elizabeth Graves); 

3—Joshua Thomas (1817-84), M.E. minister; 
Martha Matilda Koger (1821-85). 

6-Joseph Koger (ca. 1715-1793), from Germany, 
settled at Beaufort, S.C., 1734; 

5-Joseph (1749-1835), invented first rice mill; capt. 
Am. Rev.; m 1777, Mary Cook (1754-1824; Wilson®, 
Am. Rev ‘); 

4—Joseph “Gi79- 1866), referred to in resolution 
passed by Miss. Senate, as ‘‘Father of the Sen- 
ate of the State of Miss.’’; capt. War 1812; m 
1812, Mary Murray (1793-1872); 

3-Martha Matilda (1821-85), m Joshua Thomas 
Heard (3 above). 

10-Dr. John Woodson (qv); 

°—John (ca. 1635-ca. 1710); 

8-John (ca. 1665-ca. 1740), of “Curles,’”’ Va.; m 1690, 
Mary Tucker (ca. 1670-ca. 1730; Capt. Samuel, 
m Jane Larcome); 

7-Benjamin (1698-1778), m ca. 1720, Frances Napier 
(1700-75; Robert’, m Mary, dau. of Richard Per- 
rin, m ‘Catherine, dau. of Joseph Royall; Dr. 
Patrick®, m Elizabeth, dau. of Robert Booth, 
many years clerk York Cony aa; 

6—Mary Perrin (ca. 1720-ca. 1780), m ca. 1735, Joseph 
crete (ca. 1710-1778; William’, from Ire- 

an 

5-Elizabeth (1750-ca. 1815), m Thomas Heard (5 
above). 

2-Son of Eugene Bascomb Wimberly (1856-1920), 
merchant; m 1882, Lillie Koger Heard (6 1858); 
issue: I—Perry Mellen (above); II—Annie Lin- 
field (b 1898; B.A., Belhaven Coll, AIS“ DEAG Ey: 
U.S.D. 1812; m 1925, Ralph De Prez). 

I-—Not married. Grad. Wesson (Miss.) High Sch., 
12. Insurance, Dallas, Tex. Writer; compiler 
of Wimberly family history. Mem. S§.A.R. 
Mason (82° K.C.C.H., K. T.). Clubs: Dallas 
Athletic, Dallas Chess, Zem Zem, Great Ameri- 
can Fishing. Residence: 131 W. Pembroke Av., 
Dallas, Tex. 


m 1842, 


324 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


JOSIAH SHEPARD. 


1-SHEPARD, Josiah (May 29, 1823-Aug. 20, 1880). 

4—Moses Shepard (1742-1815), of Conn.; m Ruth— 
(1748-1819) ; 

38—Josiah (1767-1830), m Esther Gilbert (1770-1834). 

2-Son of Harvey Shepard (1796-1837), m 1st, 
Eunice Bradley Sessions (1794-1820); issue: I- 
Joseph (twin, b 1823-d infancy); II—Josiah 
(twin, above). , 

II—m July 18, 1855, Henrietta Clarissa North (1829- 
1870); issue: 1-William North (qv); 2—-Anna 
North, 0 July 12, 1866; m Feb. 18, 1891, Noah 
Cornwell Rogers, b 1860. 

M 2d, Aug. 15, 1871, Jane Maria Yale (qv). 

Merchant at New Orleans, La., until Civil War, 
when he became a manufcturer at New Brit- 
ain, Conn, 


YALE 


See: 
LNW 


Arms: Ermine, on a saltire gules, a crescent or. 
Crest: On a wreath a boar azure, within a net or. 


1-SHEPARD, Jane Maria Yale (Mrs. Josiah), 
b Ware, Mass., Oct. 3, 1848. 

8-Thomas Yale (1616-83), from Eng. 1637; settled 
at New Haven, Conn., 1638; m 1645, Mary Tur- 
ner (d 1704); 

7-Capt. Thomas (1647-1736), m 1667, Rebecea Gib- 
bards (b 1650); 

6—John (1687-1782), m 1711, Sarah Payne (d 1774); 

5-John (1730-95), m 1750, Eunice Andrews (d 1800); 

4-Capt. Josiah (1752-1822), of Lee, Mass.; mem. 
Mass. Legislature; capt. Am. Rev.; m 1776, 
Ruth Tracy; 

38—Cyrus (1786-1854), m Asenath Bradley (1790-1854). 


TRACY 


Arms: Or an escallop, in the chief dexter point ; 
sable, between two bendlets gules. . 

Crest: On a chapeau gules, turned up ermine, or 
an escallop sable, between two wings expanded, 
or. 


8-Lt. Thomas Tracy (qv); 

7-Thomas (1644-1724), m ante 1675, Sarah-—; 

oedidiah (1692-1779), m 1714, Margaret Rix (d 

en na (1724-76), m 1754, Lucy Sprague (1735- 

4—Ruth (1757-1851), m Capt. Josiah Yale (4 above). 

2-Dau. of John Yale, M.D. (1820-98) (See por- 
trait), m 1844, Mary Ann Cummings (1820-93); is- 
sue: I-John Cyrus (1844-1912; m Emelissa 
Schoby); II-Joseph Cummings (1846-97; m Eliz- 
abeth Kinne Parsons); III—Jane Maria 
(above); IV—Richard Bradley (b 1850); V-Mary 
Ann (twin; July 18-Aug. 30, 1852); VI-Martha 
Washington (twin, 1852-53); VII-Mary Asen- 
ath (Mrs. William North Shepard, qv for Cum- 
mings lineage); VIII-Charles Henry (b 1856); 
IX—William Breckenridge (1859-1915; m May 
Alice Fenimore); X—Martha Beadle (1861-1911; 
m Isaac J. Gray). 

III—m Aug. 15, 1871, Josiah Shepard (qv). : 

Ed. Mt. Holyoke Coll., ’72. Mem. D.F.P.A, 
(charter mem. Wis. chapter), Imperial Order 
of the Yellow Rose, Order of LaFayette 
(Washington, D.C.). Residence: “Hillcrest,” 
Beloit, Wis. 


I-SHEPARD, William North, ) New Orleans, 
La., Jan. 18, 1857-d Norwood, O., Nov. 5, 1925. 
8-John North (qv); 


a a 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 325 


WILLIAM NORTH SHEPARD. 


J-Thomas (1649-1712), m 1669, 
(1656-1757, aet. 101); 

6—Thomas (1673-1724), m 1698, Martha Roys (b 1679); 
m 2d, Mary Roys (d 1763); 

5-James (1709-58), m Sarah Seymour (1712-81); 

4-Capt. James (1748-1833), m 1st, 1774, Rhoda Judd 
(1754-1824) ; 

8—Alvin (1781-1865), m 2d, 1816, Clarissa Burnham 
(d 1871). 

2-Son of Henrietta Clarissa North (1829-70), m 
as his first wife, 1855, Josiah Shepard (qv). 

I-m June 15, 1882, Mary Asenath Yale (qv for 
issue). 

Ed. Beloit (Wis.) Acad. and Easthampton 
(Mass.) Acad. Was farmer, Beloit, Wis. 


Hannah Newell 


DR. JOHN YALL. 


CUMMINGS 


Phy eee 
tes 
See 


Arms: Azure, three garbs (or wheat sheaves) with- 
in a bordure, or. 

Crest: A garb, or. 

Motto: Courage. 


1-SHEPARD, Mary Asenath Yale (Mrs. Wil- 
liam N.), 6 Ware, Mass., Mar, 3, 1854. 

9-Isaac (Cumming) Cumming’s (qv); 

8-John (1630-1700), m Sarah Howlett (d 1700; Ens. 
Thomas’, m Alice French); 

Laity ae (d ca. 1706/07), m 1686/87, Sarah Wright 

) ; 

6-Jacob (d 1776), m 1716, Martha Brooks; m 2d, 
1720, Abigail Wilson; 

5-Benjamin (d 1805), m 1743, Sarah Grover (d 


1807) ; 
ine: (1753-1826), m 1775, Temperance Nye (1757- 


3-Hon. Joseph (1784-1860; See photograph), m 1st, 
Sally Brakenridge (1787-1852). 

2-Dau. of Mary Ann Cummings (1820-93), m 1844, 
Dr. John Yale (1820-98). For issue and Yale 
lineage see Mrs. Josiah Shepard. 

M June 15, 1882, William North Shepard (qv); 
issue (all } Ware, Mass.): 1-Marion Yale, 
Dec. 25, 1883: Beloit Coll., ’07; m Aug. 10, 1910, 


JOSEPH CUMMINGS (1784-1860). 


School teacher in early life. Became justice of the 
peace, 1817; county commissioner 6 terms, 18 
years, from 1835; represented Ware, Mass., in 
the General Court, 1816, 17, 22; state senator, 
1831-32; member Constitutional Convention, 
1853. 


326 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


Edwin Montgomery Bailey (issue: Edwin M., 
Jr., 6 Sept. 8, 1916); 2-Stanley Yale, Bb June 
15, 1885; Beloit, ’08; m Apr. 8, 1914, Elsa L. Mens- 
ing (d 1917); m 2d, Apr. 18, 1918, Edith Linkins 
(issue: Dorothy Nathalia, b Mar. 3, 1919; Bar- 
bara Ann, 0 Feb. 17, 1921; Stanley Yale, IJr., 
b June 24, 1928; Jeanette, b Oct. 22, 1925); 3— 
William Burnham (Jan, 30, 1890-May 14, 1919); 
Beloit, ex-’12; 4-Morton Bradley, 6 Sept. 5, 
1891; Beloit, ex-’13; U. Cincinnati, ’16; commd. 
Ist It., inf., Nov. 27, 1917; assigned to cos. 
B, D, and Hdars. Co., 358d Inf., 89th Div., 3d 
and 4th A.C.; with A.E.F. in France and with 
Army of Occupation in Germany, June 3, 1918- 
May 22, 1919; c.o. 4th Platoon of Co. D, in 
Meuse-Argonne offensive; m June 28, 1919, Mary 
Elizabeth Cellarius (issue: Mary Ann, b June 
1, 1921; John Cellarius, b Aug. 9, 1923). 
Residence: Beloit, Wis. 


1-WILLETS, Elmore Abram, db Bradford, Pa., 
Sept. 8, 1861. 

8-Richard Willets (d ca. 1665), known as “Rich- 
ard the Husbandman”; came from Eng. ca. 
1650; was at Hempstead, L.I., 1657; settled at 
Jericho, L.I., ante 1660; prominent Quaker; m 
Mary Washburn (1629-1713); 

ean (1650-1710), m Dinah Townsend (Rich- 
ard’); 

6—Isaac (d 1736), m 1716, Clement Hallock (d 1736); 

5—David, m 1742, Deborah Willets: 

4-Jonah (1762-1837), m Mary Willets (Samuel'); 

3-Abraham (1786-1857), m 1815, Henrietta Frost. 

7-William Frost (d 1719), m Rebecca Wright; 
6—-Wright (1676-1738), m Mary Underhill (1677-1751) ; 

5-Joseph (1714-74), m Martha Cock (d 1756); 

4—Caleb (1749-1830), m Sarah Halstead (1768-1831) ; 

3-Henrietta (1789-1876), m Abraham Willets (3 
above). 

5-Obidiah Ayers (b Sussex Co., N.J.); 

4-John (1781-1864), m 1807, Sally Stevens (g.g.dau. 
of Capt. Uriah Stevens, 1708-64); 

3-John Wilson (1819-92), m 1839, Electa Frace. 

2-Son of Isaac Willets (1825-92), landowner: m 
1859, Harriet Ayers (1842-1915); issue: I-Elmore 
Abram (above); II—Henrietta (b 1866; m Dr. 
William Kendall Paul). 

I-m Sept. 6, 1917, Lucy Dillard, dau. of Frank 
Reid Penn, founder of F. R. Penn branch of 
Am. Tobacco Co., Reidsville, N.C.; issue: 1— 
Harriet Anne, b Sewickley, Pa., July 29, 1918; 
vous Abram, Jr., b Sewickley, Sept. 19, 


Ph.B., Yale-S., ’84 (Delta Psi). Landowner, oil 
interests, etc.; pres. Willets Paul Corpn., and 
State Bank of Belmont, N.Y. Trustee West- 
ern N.Y. Home for Dependent Children. Mem. 
S.A.R., Nat. Inst. Social Sciences, Am. Mu- 
seum of Natural History, New York Zool. 
Soc., New York Bot. Gardens. Clubs: Pitts- 
burgh (Pittsburgh), University, St. Anthony, 
Yale (New York). Residence: Belmont, N.Y. 


1-WILLETS, J(osiah) Macy, b Irvington-on- 
Hudson, N.Y., Aug. 25, 1889, 

§-Richard Willets (d 1664/65), from Eng. ca. 1650; 
one of first settlers at Jericho, Oyster Bay, 
N.Y.; m 1650, Mary Washburn (1629-1713; Wil- 
liam?°, m Jane-); 

8-Thomas (1650-1714), m Dinah Townsend (1651-1732; 
Cee from Eng. ante 1645, m Deliverance 

ole); 

7-Amos (d 1748), m 2d, 1719, Rebecca Whitson (0d 
1699; Thomas’, m Martha Jones: Henry’); 

6—Joseph (b 1728), m 1755, Hannah Titus (William’, 
m Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Seaman; John’: 
Edmond; Robert”); 

5—Robert (b 1768), m 1790, Mary Robbins (Stephen§®, 
m Miriam, dau. of Samuel Seaman; Jere- 
miah’); 

4—Robert R. (1802-79), m 1822, Lydia Titus; 

3-John Titus (1835-1913), bank pres.; m 1859, Ame- 
lia Underhill. 

10-Richard Post (qv): 

9-John (ca. 1646-1687/88), m 1670, Mary-; 

8—Richard (b ca. 1684), m Phebe-: 

7—Richard, m 1st, 1732, Mary Willis (Henry8, m 
Phebe Powell); 

6-Henry (b 1733), m 1761, Mary Titus (d 1823, aet. 
82; Edmund’); 

5-Sarah (b ca. 1779), m John Titus, Jr.: 

4—Lydia (1808-1903). m Robert R. Willets (4 above). 

10-John Underhill (qv); 

9-John (1642-92), m Mary Prier (1652-98): 

8-John (1670-1728), m Elizabeth Willets (1674-1713): 

7-Thomas (1702-92), m Sarah Powell (1710-92): 


ee (1786-1818), m Catherine Willets (1740- 

18) ; 

aries te (1761-1840), mm Pamela Townsend (1763- 

sone (1801-77), m Hannah Willets Seaman 
(1814-88) ; 

3—Amelia (6 1837), m John Titus Willets (3 above). 

10-Thomas Macy (qv); 

9-John (1655-91), m Deborah Gardner (1658-1712); 

ion (ca. 1675-1751), m 1707, Judith Worth (1689- 
1767); 

7-Jonathan (1725-98), m 1744, Lois Graham (1727- 


1804) ; 

6—-Jonathan (1750-1816), m 1778, Rose Pinkham 
(1758-1853) ; : 

Pines (b 1785), m 1805, Lydia Hussey (1786- 
1861) ; 


4-William H. (b 1805), pres. Leather Manufac- 
turers Bank; m 1827, Eliza Jenkins (b 1808); 

3-Josiah, Jr. (1838-76), pres. Devore Mfg. Co.; 
pres. New York Stock Exchange; m 1858, Car- 
oline Everit. 

2-Son of Howard Willets (b 1861), m 1886, Mary 
Kingsland Macy (1860-93). 

M Apr. 20, 1910, Gladys Augusta Bloodgood (qv 
for issue). 

Yale, 711. Partner of Willets & Co.; pres. Wil- 
lets & Co., Inc.; vice-pres. Gedney Farm Co. 
First 1t., mil. int., U.S.A., service at Wash- 
ington, World War. Pres. Am. Hackney 
Horse Soc. Clubs: Racquet and Tennis, Met- 
ropolitan, The Riding. Residence: 604 Park 
Av., New York. 

1-WILLETS, Gladys Augusta Bloodgood (Mrs. 
J. Macy), b 14 W. 47th St., New York, N.Y., 
June 18, 1889. 


pete Frans Jansen (Bloetgoet) Bloodgood 
qv); 

8—William (1667-1720), Flushing, L.I.; m 1690, Mary 
Brinkerhoff; 

7-Francis (1700-44), Flushing; m 1723, Mary 
Doughty; 


6—John (b 1732), Flushing; m 1773, Mary Pudney; 

5-John (1773-1817), Flushing; m 1796, Ann Mag- 
delen DeKlyn (1772-1862) ; 

4—John (1799-1859), m 1829, Catherine Mary Hil- 
Cen (1811-41; Mathias Bennet, atty. gen. of 
N . 


° aye 

3-Mathias Hildreth (1831-85), m 1813, Augusta 
Kennedy (1833-62). 

8-Thomas Casey (1636-1719), from Eng. to New- 
port, R.I., 1658; m Sarah-; 

7-Adam (1667-1765), m 1706, Mary Greenman (d 1747; 
Edward’, of Newport, m Mary-); 

6-Thomas (1706-97), dep. Gen. Assembly of R.I.; 
justice; m 1728, Comfort Langford (1704-84; 
Thomas’, m Sarah-); 

5-Silas (1734-1814), dep. Gen. Assembly, m 1759, 
Abigail Coggeshall (1737-1821; Daniel®, m Mary. 
dau. of Michael Wanton; Daniel7: Joshua’: 
John®, ist pres. Colony of R.I.); 

4—-Wanton (1760-1842), Am. Rev.; m 1789, Elizabeth 
Goodale (1772-1830; Maj. Nathan®, 5th Mass. 
Cont. Line, m Elizabeth, dau. of David Phelps; 
Solomon ; John’); 

3-Silas (1807-82), U.S.M.A., ’26; maj. gen. U.S.A.; 
vet. Seminole, Mexican, and Civil wars; m 
2d, Florida White Gordon. 

8-Alexander Gordon (d 1697), settled at Exeter, 
N.H., 1651; m 1663, Mary Sysson (Nicholas’); 

7-Thomas (1679-1762), m 1st, 1699, Elizabeth Harri- 
man (b 1675; Matthew’, of Haverhill, Mass.; 
Leonard’, from Eng. to Rowley, Mass., 1640); 

6—-Timothy (1716-96), Brentwood, N.H.; m Maria 
Stockbridge (1725-1807; Abraham’); 

5-Timothy (1757-1836), pvt. N.H. militia in Am. 
Rev.; m 1782, Lydia Whitmore (1763-1835; Dan- 
iel®, m Lydia, dau. of Jacob Giddinge; Jo- 
seph’); 

4-Charles (b 1788), Washington, D.C., m Julia 
Crawford (William’, of Georgetown, D.C., m 
pee ae dau. of John Fulton, of Lancas- 
er, Pa); 

3-Florida White (6 1841), m 1864, Silas Casey (3 
above). 

2-Dau. of Hildreth Kennedy Bloodgood (1861- 
1918), stock broker, New York; m 1888, Julia Clif- 
ford Casey (1863-1911); issue: I-Gladvs Au- 
gusta (above); II-Vera Gordon (m Charles 
Scribner, Jr.). 

I-m Apr. 20, 1910. J(osiah) Macy Willets (qv); 
issue (all 6 N.Y. City): 1-Josiah Macy, Jr., b 
New York, N.Y., Oct. 8, 1911; 2-Tulia Kennedy, 
-eptapers ANN Gladys (twins), b New York, Jan. 
2, 1913. 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 327 


Mem. D.C. Summer place: ‘Cassilis Farm,” 
New Marlboro, Berkshire Co., Mass. Resi- 
dence: 6#4 Park Av., New York. 


1-WILLIAMS, Jennie Olive Bemis (Mrs. Ed- 
ward a b Boston, Mass., Apr. 2, 1861. 

8-Joseph Bemis (qv); 

7—John (1659-1732), m 1680, Mary Harrington (1663/ 
1664-1716) ; 

6-John (0 1686), m 1712, Anna Livermore (6 1690); 

5-Elisha (6b 1725/26), of Southboro, Mass.; m 1748/ 
1749, Lucy Elton (6 1731); 

tea: (1753-1817), of Southboro; m Anna New- 

on; 

3-William Peter (1788-1869), of Holliston; m 1814, 
Sally Hawkins (1795-1870), of Boston. 

9-Hopestill (Layland) Leland (1580[ ?]-1655), from 
Eng. to Weymouth, Mass., ca. 1638; 

8-Henry (1625-80), Dorchester and Sherborn, 
Mass.; m Margaret Babcock; 

7-Ebenezer (1657-1742), Sherborn and Holliston, 
Mass.; m Deborah-; 

6—Timothy (1684-1748), m 1710, Elizabeth Larned; 

5-Lt. Asaph (1730-1812), m Beulah Littlefield; 

4-Dea. Asaph (1763-1827), m 1788, Rhoda Cutler; 
38-Amory (d 1828), m 1817, Olive Daniels. 

2-Dau. of Augustine Samuel Bemis (1816-96), 
merchant, Brookline, Mass.; m 1848, Ophelia 
Leland (1818-1907); issue: I-Mary Alice (1844- 
1919; m Charles Paine Thayer, M.D.); II—Au- 
gustine Samuel (1846-48); II1I—Amory Leland 
(1849-54); IV—Ophelia (Lelia) Maria (b 1851; m 
George M. Conant); V—Annie Louise (m Rod- 
erick D. Richardson); VI—Jennie Olive (above); 
Mea Frances (0 1863; m Hugene T. Wil- 

elm). 

Vi-m June 19, 1883, Edward Higginson Williams, 
S.D., LL.D. (See Vol. 1, p. 584, for genealogy); 
issue: 1-Olive Bemis, 6 Bethlehem, Pa., July 
10, 1884; m Feb. 27, 1911, Nathan Grier Parke, 
2d (issue: Nathan Grier, III; Olive Daniels; 
William Gildersleeve; David Maxwell; Nancy 
Riggs); 2-Cornelia, b Roxbury, Mass., Aug. 26, 
1885; occupational aide, Med. Dept. U.S.A., at 
Bordeaux and Coblenz, World War; m Aug. 
9, 1924, Charles W. Fowler, engineer World 
War; 3-Elizabeth, 6 Bethlehem, Pa., Apr. 13, 
1888; m June 29, 1912, Seymour Ballard (issue: 
Seymour Durnsford; Jane Florence; Margaret 
Elizabeth); 4Edward Higginson, } Bethlehem, 
June 18, 1889; Williams, ’18; Lehigh, ’15; civil 
engineer; m June 19, 1914, Gladys E., dau. of 
John H. House, D.D. (issue: Edward H., IV; 
Jean Adelaide; Gladys Jaqueline; Charles 
Richard); 5-Norman, 6 Bethlehem, Aug. 19, 
1891; Williams Coll., and U. Vt., B.S. Agr., 
16; m June 26, 1914, Sarah H., dau. of William 
H. Burton (issue: Sarah Elizabeth; Norman, 
V; Anna); 6-Amory Leland, 6 Bethlehem, Dec. 
14, 1892; Williams, and M.I.T., 1916, M. Arch.; pvt. 
to 2d It., Co. A, 318th Engrs. (sappers), A.E.F. 
in France, and Army of Occupation in Ger- 
many; m Feb. 7, 1926, Mary Evelyn Hitchcock; 
7-Wentworth, B Rosemont, Pa., Sept. 7, 1895: 
Williams Coll.; Ist 1t. and capt., inf., assigned 
to 304th Inf., 76th Div., Co. G, 2d Dev. Bn., 
151lst Depot Brig.; capt., Hdqrs. Co., sp. troops, 
94th Div., Organized Reserves; m Sept. 2, 1922, 
Dorothy R., dau. of Oscar Northrup; 8—-Laur- 
ens Augustine Peter, } W. Bethlehem, Pa., 
Dec. 2, 1899; Lehigh U., ’25; Royal Air Force, 
Toronto, Ont., and commd. Ist It.; m Sept. 6, 
1924, Margaret, dau. of Lyndon R. Connett, of 
New York. 

Residence: ‘‘Westerdale,” Woodstock, Vt. 


1-WILLIAMS, S(tephen) Miller, b Society Hill, 
S.C., Jan. 29, 1853. 

5—Charles Miller (d 1792), planter, of Lancaster 
Co., S.C.; m Priscilla Lucas, of Mass.; 

4—Charles, of Lancaster Co., S.C.; m Margaret 
White (William®) ; 

3-Stephen (Decatur), (1788-1838), A.B., S.C. Coll., 
1808; mem. 14th and 15th Congresses, 1817-19; 
gov. of S.C., 1828-30; U.S. senator, 1831-33; m 2d, 
1821, Mary Boykin (Burwell4, of Camden, S.C.). 

2-Son of Katherine Boykin Miller (1827-76), m 
1846, David Rogerson Williams (1822-1907), cot- 
ton planter in S.C. and Fla.; issue: I-Serena 
Chestnut (1848-76); II—-Mary Boykin (b 1851; m 
Joseph Sweetman Ames, See Vol. 1, p. 114); 
IlI-Stephen Miller (above); IV—David Roger- 
son (qv for Williams lineage); V—Katherine 
Miller (m James Douglas Kirkpatrick). 

IlI-m Feb. 25, 1878, Jane North Pettigrew, b Nov. 
5, 1856; dau. of Charles L. Pettigrew, of N.C.; 


issue: 1-Serena Chesnut, } Camden, S.C., Feb. 
7, 1879; m Nov. 1909, Robert M. Miles; 2—Charles 
Pettigrew, 6 Camden, Nov. 1, 1881; m 1914, Alice 
Dyer (issue: Charles P., Jr.; John; Alice); 
3-—David Rogerson, b Princeton, Ind., Oct. 31, 
1885; Ist lt., engrs., U.S.A., Sept. 16, 1918, World 
War; capt., O.R.C.; m 1920, Martha, dau. of 
Joseph M. Hill, of Ft. Smith, Ark. (issue: 
David Rogerson; Martha); 4-Stephen Miller, 
Jr., 6 Louisville, Ky., July 3, 1888; m Jan. 1, 
1915, Katherine, dau. of Thomas Barnes, of 
Fort Smith, Ark. 

M 2d, Oct. 29, 1895, Annie Caroline Randolph (qv); 
issue: 1-Annie Randolph, b Louisville, Sept. 
14, 1896; m Nov. 21, 1917, Harry Brown Fink 
(issue: Nancy Jane, b Aug. 30, 1918; Harriet 
Randolph, b Aug. 21, 1920). 

V.M.1., ’73. Civil engineer and contractor. Aide 
on staff of Gov. Wade Hampton, of S.C., 1877- 
1879, with rank of col. Residence: 416 Lex- 
ington Av., Ft. Smith, Ark. 


1-WILLIAMS, Annie Caroline Randolph (Mrs. 
S. Miller), b Iberville Parish, La., Dec. 3, 1855. 

8-Henry Randolph (1623-73), from Eng. to Hen- 
rico Co., Va., 1642; became co. clk. and bur- 
gess; m 2d, 1661, Judith Soane; 

7-Capt. Henry (1665-93), co. clk. of Henrico Co.; 
m 1687, Sarah Swann (Thomas); 

6—-Henry (1689-1726), jurist; m 1714, Elizabeth 
Eppes (Francis?, m Anne, dau. of Henry 
Isham); 

5-Henry (1721-71), m Tabitha Poythress; 

4-Col. Peter (b ca. 1750), officer Am. Rev.; m 
Sate Greenhill (David®, m Catherine Clai- 
orn); 

8-Judge Peter (ca. 1780-1832), judge Federal Ct. 
in Va., also in Miss.; m Sally Cocke (d 1824). 

5-James Liddell (1712-96); 

4—-Andrew (1750-1831), m Jane Johnson; 

3-Judge Moses (1785-1850), of Miss.; m 1814, Bethia 
Frances Richardson. 

5-Capt. Edward Richardson (7th son of Sir 
John), m Elizabeth Poinsett; 

4-Capt. William, m 1768, Ann Magdelen Guig- 
nard (Gabriel® [1708-57], Huguenot refugee 
from France to S.C., before 1737, m Frances, 
dau. Marquis de Lesseline, also Huguenot ref- 
ugee to S.C.); 

8-Bethia Frances, m Judge Moses Liddell @ 
above). 

2-Dau. of John Hampden Randolph (1813-83), 
sugar planter; m 1887, Emily Jane Liddell (1818- 
1904); issue: I-Ella Eugenia (1838-1917; m L. V. 
Feltus); Il—Algernon Sidney (6 1840, killed in 
Battle of Vicksburg); IIlI—-Moses Liddell (0 
1842; m Jane Connor); IV—John Hampden (1844- 
1919; m Sarah Walker); V—Mary Augusta (0 
1846: m Horace E. Upton); VI-Emma Jane 
(b 1848; m Frank L. Richardson); VII-—Cornelia 
(6 1851; m Dr. David Gamble Murrell); VIII- 
Sallie Virginia (1853-93); IxX—Annie Caroline 
(above); X—Peter Everet (b 1857); XI-—Marce- 
line (b 1862; m Vallé Reyburn; m 2d, Charles F. 
Sparks). 

IX—m 1881, Valle J. Rozier (deceased), of St. 
Genevieve, Mo. 

M 2d, Oct. 29, 1895, Stephen Miller Williams 
(av for issue). 

Residence: 416 Lexington Av., Ft. Smith, Ark. 


1-WILLIAMS, David Rogerson, } Society Hill, 
S.C., Oct. 11, 1858. 

7-George Williams (d 1750), planter, of Isle of 
Wight Co., Va., and Northampton Co., N.C.; 
m Sarah-}; 

6—-Rev. Robert (1717-68), settled in Darlington 
Co., S.C.; m Anne Boykin (Francis’); 

5—David (1739-76), m Anne Rogerson; 

4-David Rogerson (1776-1830), Brown, ex-1796, and 
hon. A.M., 1801; mem. 9th, 10th and 12th Con- 
gresses; brig. gen. U.S.A., 1813-14; 18th gov. of 
S.C., 1814-16; m Ist, 1796, Sarah Power, of R.I.; 

3—John Nicholas (1797-1861), of Society Hill, S.C.; 
m 1820, Esther Serena Chestnut (James*, of 
Camden, S.C.). 

2Son of David Rogerson Williams (1822-1907), 
cotton planter in S.C. and Fla.; m 1846, Kath- 
erine Boykin Miller (1827-76). For issue and 
Miller lineage see Stephen Miller Williams. 

M July 14, 188, Ellen C. Manning (av); issue: 
,1-David Rogerson (d infancy); 2-Sally Bland, 
b 1894: m Walter Arthur Metts, U.S.A.; 3-El- 
ae nS b 1899, m Cato Douglas Glover, 

.S. 


Ed. Washington and Lee U., 1873-77. Planter, 


328 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


retired. Residence: “Mulberry Plantation,” 


near Camden, S.C. 


1-WILLIAMS, Ellen Clarke Manning (Mrs. Da- 
ee: 6 “Millford,’” Clarendon Co., S.C., Apr. 

4—Laurence Manning, from Ireland; soldier Am. 
Rev.; was the first adj. gen. of S.C.; m Susan 
Richardson (Gen. Richard’, mem. Com. Safe- 
ty, 1775; mem. Provincial Congress of S.C.; 
officer Am. Rev.; adj. gen. of S.C., and whose 
son James B., was gov. of S.C., 1802-04); 

38—Richard Irvine (1789-1836), grad. S.C. Coll., 1811; 
capt. War 1812; gov. of S.C., 1824-26; mem. 23d 
and 24th Congresses, 1834-36; m 1814, Elizabeth 
Peyre Richardson (who was the wife, sister, 
niece, mother, aunt and fostermother -and 
grandmother of a governor). 

8—-Theodoric Bland (qv); . 

7-Richard (1665-1720), of ‘“Jordan’s,” Prince 
George Co., Va.; m 2d, Elizabeth Randolph (d 
1720; Col. William’, of Turkey Island, qv); 

6—Richard (1710-76), m 1729, Ann Poythress (1712- 
1758; Peter’); 

5—Sarah (b 1750), m —Goode, of Va.; 

4-Mary, m James Lyle, of Va.; 

3—-Mary G., m John Clarke, of “Warner Hall,” 
Gloucester Co., Va. 

2-Dau. of John Laurence Manning (1816-89), grad. 
S.C. Coll., ’38; sugar planter; mem. S.C. As- 
sembly and Senate; gov. of S.C., 1852-54; de- 
clined appmt. as minister to Russia; served in 
C.S.A.; elected U.S. senator from S.C. but was 
not seated; m 1838, Susan Frances, dau. of 
Col. Wade Hampton; m 2d, 1848, Sally Bland 
Clarke (1822-85); issue (24 marriage): I—John 
Laurence (1849-50); II-Douglas Gordon (d); III— 
Ellen Clarke (above); IV—Colin Clarke (8 1867; 
m Mary, dau. of Chief Justice Melville W. 
Fuller). 

M July 14, 1886, David Rogerson Williams (av 
for issue). : 

percogs: “Mulberry Plantation,” nr. Camden, 


1-WILLIAMS, George Goodwin, } Glastonbury, 
Conn., Feb. 25, 1858. 

8—Robert Williams (qv); 

7-Capt. Isaac (1638-1707), m Martha Parke (Dea. 
William!) ; 

6-Rev. William (1665-1741), Harvard, 1683; m 1699, 
Christian Stoddard (1676-1764; Rev. Solomon’; 
Anthony’, qv); 

5-Rev. Solomon, D.D. (1700-76), Harvard, 1719; m 
1723, Mary Porter (Col. Samuel®); 

4-Dr. Thomas (1735-1819), Yale, 1748; m 1780, Re- 
becca Welles (Capt. Samuel5; Capt. Samuelé; 
Thomas’; Gov. Thomas’, qv); 

3—Solomon (1783-1875), Yale, 1806; m Martha Baker 
(Joseph4, surgeon Am. Rev.). 

8-Ozias Goodwin (qv); 

7—-Nathaniel (1687-1713), m Elizabeth Pratt; 

6—-Samuel (1684-1712), m 1707, Mary Steele; 

5-Samuel (1710-76), m 1751, Laodamia Merrill; 
4-George (1757-1844), m 1779, Mary Edwards; 
3—George (1786-1878), m 1809, Maria Kingsbury. 

2-Son of William Stuart Williams (1821-94), 
mfr.; mem. Conn. Legislature, 1884-85; m 1855, 
Mary Edwards Goodwin (d 1888); issue: I-— 
Emily Spencer (m Frank Dwight Glazier); II- 
George Goodwin (above); IlI—Bernard Trum- 
bull (d 1898); IV—Mary Stuart (m Lewis Shel- 
don Welch); V—William Edwards (d 1886). 

Ii-m Mar. 3, 1890, Jeannette Crosby, dau. of 
Eugene K. Hunt, of Hartford, Conn., m Mary 
Crosby. 

Ph.B., Yale-S., ’80. With The J. B. Williams 
Co., soap mfrs., from 1880, becoming treas., 
188, and pres. 1910: retired from active busi- 
ness, 1922; v.p. Williams Bros. Mfg. Co., 
Farmington Savings Bank; dir. Aetna Nat. 
Bank of Hartford, Hartford Electric Light 
Co., Plimpton Mfg. Co.; trustee Soc. for Sav- 
ings. Mem. S.C.W., S.A.R. Clubs: New York 
Yacht, Hartford, Farmington Country, Cruis- 
ne Club of America. Residence: Farmington, 

onn. 


ON errant Henry Taylor, b Charleston, S.C., 

ec. 8, : 

9-Robert Williams (1608-93), from Eng. in the 
“John and Dorothy,” to Boston, 1637; settled 
at Roxbury, Mass.; mem. A. and H. A. Ga.; 
m Elizabeth (d 1674), dau. of John Stalham; 
m 2d, 1675, Margaret— (d 1690), widow of John 
Fearing, of Hingham; 


8—Capt. Isaac (1638-1707), rep. Gen. Ct.; m Ist, 
Martha Parke (1642-74; William®, mem. A. and 
H.A. Co., dep. Gen. Ct., m Martha Holgrave); 

7-Capt. Isaac (1661-1739), m 1st, 1685, Elizabeth 
Hyde (1659-99; Jonathan’, m Mary French); 

6—John (6 1689), m Mary Goad; 

5—-David (1719-84), m Eliza Dana; 

4-Blijah (1744-1825), lived at Woodstock, Conn., 
Athens, N.Y., and Providence, R.I.; ensign, 
lt., capt. and maj. in Am. Rev.; m Abigail 
Chandler (1747-1834); 

3—Jason (1774-1863), m 1802, Sarah Rose (1778-1863). 

6-Richard Taylor (will dated 1716), of Surry 
Co., Va.; m Sarah-; 

5-John (b ante 1716-d 1766-67), owned lands in 
Amelia Co., Va., as early as 1737; removed to 
S.C., 1756, and settled about 2 miles from 
present city of Columbia; m Lucy-; 

4-Col. Thomas (1743-1833), officer Am. Rev.; m 
1867, Anne Wyche (1749-1834); 

38—Henry Pendleton (1784-1832), capt. War 1812; m 
1818, Anna Trezevant (1799-1864). 

2-Son of Winthrop Bowen Williams (1814-86), m 
1842, Catherine Jones Banks (d 1843); m 2d, 1848, 
Carolina Claudia Taylor (1829-1906); issue (1st 
marriage): JI-—Winthrop (1843-1907); (24 mar- 
riage): II-Henry Taylor (above); IlI—Treze- 
vant (1851-1923); IV—Sallie Rose (1858-1918; m 
inn H. Chisolm); V—Anne Trezevant (1869- 

II-—m Jan. 3, 1877, Isabella Sophia Cheves (June 
3, 1852-Jan. 28, 1888); dau. of Charles Manly 
Cheves, of Charleston, S.C.; issue (all 6 
Charleston, S.C.): 1-Carolina Taylor, Bb June 
18, 1878; 2-Isabella Cleland, Bb Nov. 9, 1879: m 
June 27, 1906, William Steen Gaud (issue: Wil- 
liam S., Jr., 6 1907; Henry Taylor, } 1909; Kath- 
erine Hamilton, 1913-16; Isabella Middleton, 0B 
1918); 3-Winthrop Bowen (Nov. 13, 1881-June 25, 
1887); 4—Mary Taylor (Feb. 22, 1883-Nov. 3, 1894); 
5—Harriott Cheves, b Dec. 9, 1884; 6-Alice Mid- 
dleton, b Apr. 4, 1887, 

Served pvt., corp., and sgt., C.S.A., 1864-65. 
dence: 39 S. Bay, Charleston, S.C. 


1-WILLIAMS, Homer Oliver, } Pittsburgh, Pa., 
July 2, 1888. 

6—Michael (Frei) Fry (1758-1856), from Eng. to 
Phila., Pa., settled in Lancaster Co., Pa.; 
XE Am. Rev. and War 1812; m Nancy How- 
ard; 

5—Christina, m William Bartelow; 

ape Ann (1806-81), m John L. Buhoup (1802- 

3-Margaret Ann (1830-1905), m Samuel D. Dhind- 
say (1822-1906). 

2-Son of Anna Malzena (Lindsay) Young (6 
1851), m 2d, 1883, John Watson Williams (1857- 
1917); issue: I-Robina Malzena (b 1891: m Her- 
bert E. Pilzram); II-Homer Oliver (above). 

II-m Apr. 12, 1918, Elsie Lenora Eberle, } Pitts- 
burgh, Pa., June 24, 1889; dau. of Charles Eb- 
erle, of Pittsburgh; issue: 1-Homer Oliver, 
Jr., 6 Pittsburgh, Pa., May 3,.1915; 2-Howard 
Eberle, 6b Pittsburgh, Sept. 17, 1917. 

Mech. engring. course, Pa. State Coll. Was 
efficiency engr., Bethlehem Steel Corpn. to 
1925; v.p. in charge of sales, Braeburn Alloy 
Steel Corpn., Pittsburgh, Dec. 16, 1925—; also 
pres. Conemaugh & Blacklick R.R. Mem. bd. 
mgrs. Conemaugh Memorial Hosp., and ac- 
tive in church and civic affairs. Mem. Am. 
Inst. Mining and Metall. Engrs., Soc. Am. 
Mil. Engrs.; organizing pres. Valley Forge 
Chapter S.A.R.; pres. Lions Club of Bethle- 
Lea Residence: 5867 Beacon St., Pittsburgh, 

a. 


1-WILLIAMS, Ira Jewell, } Pennsville, Pa., 
Nov. 20, 1873. 

8-Hans Herr (qv); 

7-Abraham (0 1660), m Anna-; 

6-Abraham (1700-85), m Anna Miller; 

5—David (1722-71), m Barbara Hershey; 

4-Benjamin (1760-1846), m 1794, Magdalena Lichte 
(1769-1842) ; 

3—Daniel (1808-38), m 1829, Ann Snively (1809-99; 
Henry‘, m Mary M. Whitmore). 

2-Son of Magdalen Herr (1833-1914), m 1863, Rev. 
David Williams (1811-88), son of Rev. Thomas: 
issue: I—Anne Flora (b 1864); II-Stewart Herr 
(b 1868); II1I—Jesse Herr (1870-98); IV—Ira Jewell 
(above). ; 

IV—m Feb. 17, 1898, Mary Harton Jones, b} New 
Brighton, Pa., Nov. 138, 1872; dau. of David 
Jones, D.D., of Pittsburgh, Pa.; issue: 1-Ira 


Resi- 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 329 


Jewell, Jr., 6 Chestnut Hill, Pa., Sept. 15, 
1899; Harvard, ’19; camion driver, Am. Field 
Service, aS Nee Army, May 1917; 2-David Al- 
yak seis Chestnut Hill, July 22, 1901; Har- 
var 

De Land (now Stetson) U., De Land, Fla., 1885- 
1887; LL.B. (cum laude), U. Pa., 1897. Mem. 
law firm of Brown & Williams, Pittsburgh; 
chmn. bd. F.H. White Co., Ajax Metal Co.; 
dir. Continental-Equitable T. & T. Co., Fidel- 
ity Nat. Life Ins. Co., Girard Life Ins. Co; 
Chester Lace Mills (See Who’s Who in Amer- 
ica). Clubs: University, Union League, Phila. 
Cricket, Sunnybrook. Residence: 8203 St. Mar- 
tin’s Lane, Chestnut Hill, Pa. 


ha emery Roger Henry, b Ithaca, N.Y., 

8-Thomas Williams (d 1692), from Eng. to Weth- 
ersfield, Conn., bet. 1645- 56, m Rebecca-; 

7-Jacob (1664- -1712), m Sarah Gilbert; 

6—David (6 1699), m Mehitable-; 

5-Jehiel (1733-1810), corp. Am. Rev.; m Anne Ed- 


wards; 

4—Josiah (1768-1842), m Charity Shaler; 

3-Josiah Butler (1810-83), banker, Ithaca, N. Y.; m 
Mary Hardy (1824-1911; Charles H.4; Elias’). 

9-John (“John of Hartford”) Wilcox (av); 

8-John (d 1676), m 2d, 1650, Catherine Stoughton 
(Thomas); 

7-Israel (1656- 89), m 1677/78, Sarah Savage (1657- 
1723/24; John’, m “Blizabeth Dubbin 

F_samauol (1685- 1728), m 1714/15, Hannah Sage 

ohn? 

5—Daniel (1715-89), m Sarah White (1716-1807) ; 

4-Jacob (1758-1841), capt. Am. Rev.; m Rachel Por- 
ter (1759-1847-48) ; 

3—Cyprian (1795-1875), began to write name Will- 
cox; m Charlotte Jackson Braddock (1806-72). 

2-Son’ of Henry Shaler Williams (1847-1918), Ph.B., 
Yale, ’68, Ph.D., 1871; many yrs. prof. geology 
at Yale and Cornell, founder of Sigma Xi (See 
Who’s Who in America): m 1871, Harriet Hart 
Willcox (b 1848); issue: I-Charlotte Willcox (b 
1872); II-Roger Henry (above); III—Arthur 
Shaler (b 1880); IV—Edith Clifford (0 1885). 

IIl—m Nov. 18, 1901, Frances Page Coleman, b 1876; 
dau. of Nathaniel Ragsdale Coleman, planter, 
of News Ferry, Va.; issue: 1-Coleman Shaler, 
OENEY.n Citys Octs 18, 1903; 2-Gordon Page, D 
etree Conn., July 19, 1908; 3-Roderick 
Otis, b Saugatuck, Aug. 14, 1912; 4-Douglas, b 
N.Y. City, May 12, 1918. 

Ph.B., Cornell, 795 (P.B. Ke Kappa Alpha); M.A., 
Yale, 1903; Tish New York U., 1912, 7D 1913. 
Admitted to bar, 1912; head of Williams, Glover 
& Washburn, 1914-19: v.p. Nat. Bank of Com- 
merce, New York, 1919-22; partner, banking 
house of Estabrook & Co., New York, since 
1922. Elder and trustee First Presbyn. Ch., 
New York; v.p., mem. exec. com., treas. and 
trustee Internat. Com. Y.M.C.A.; trustee Cor- 
nell U.; trustee, treas. Friendship Fund; treas., 
mem. exec. com. Am. Coll. for Girls, Constan- 
tinople, Turkey. Was Ist lt., 9th C.A., N.Y.G., 
1917-19. Nat. pres. Kappa Alpha, 1901-10, Clubs: 
University, Century, Yale, Army and Navy, 
N.Y. Yacht, Cornell, Bankers (New York), 
Town and Gown (Ithaca), Fairfield Country, 
Westport Country. Summer place: ‘Birch- 
wood,’ Saugatuck, Conn. Residence: 31 W. 
12th St., New York. 


1-WILMER, Cary Breckinridge, b Williamsbure, 
Va., June 2, 1859. 

7-Simon Wilmer (d 1699), from Eng. to Old Kent, 
Md., bet. 1649-59; mem. Md. Assembly, 1698; m 
1661, Rebecca Tilghman (Dr. Richard§, av); 

6—-Simon (1686-1737), m Dorcas Hynson; 

5-Lambert, m Elizabeth Loveley; 

4-Simon (1749-98), m 1st, Anne Ringgold; 

8-William Holland (1782-1827), llth pres. of Wil- 
liam and Mary Coll., 1826-27; m 2d, 1812, Marion 
Cox (Richard‘, maj. 2d N.J. Cont. Inf.). 

4-Robert Saunders, eminent lawyer; officer Am. 


ev.; 

3—Robert (1805-68), 14th pres. William and Mary 
Coll., 1847; m Lucy Page (Gov. John‘, of Va.). 

2Son of Rev. George Thornton Wilmer, D.D. 
(1818-98), educator, m Mariana Barbara Saunders 
(d 1862); issue: I-Cary Breckinridge (above); 
II-Lucy Page (b 1861; m William Bowyer Poin- 
dexter). 

I-m Jan. 23, 1905, Kate (Phillips) Ammons, 6} in 
Miss., Nov. 26, 1869; dau. of Dr. Newton DeKalb 


July 


Phillips, of Gainesville, Fla.; issue: 1—-Cary 
Breckinridge, Jr., 6 Atlanta, Ga., Oct. 23, 1908. 

A.B., William and "Mary Coll., ’75; theol. dept., 
Kenyon Coll., 1883-84; (D.D., phe South, 1906). 
Ordained P.E. priest, 1886; rector St. Luke’s 
Ch., Atlanta, Ga., 1900-24; prof. theology, U. 
of the South, since 1924 (See Who’s Who in 
America). Served as special speaker, Y.M.C.A., 
with A.E.F. in France, 1919. Residence: 
Sewanee, Tenn. 


valet eh da Louis Round, b Lenoir, N.C., Dec. 27, 
9-John Howland (qv) 

8—Desire (d 1683), m 1643, Capt. John Gorham (qv); 
7-Shubael (d ca. 1750), m Puella Hussey; 
6—Lydia (1701-63), m Joseph Worth; 

5—-Joseph (b 1729), m Judith Starbuck; 

4—Eunice (1756-1835), m William Wilson (1751-1832) ; 
3-Jethro Starbuck (1780-1836), m Laura Wood 


(1800-35). 
2-Son of Jethro Reuben Wilson (1834-1908), 
teacher; m 1865, Louisa Jane Round (b 1845); 


issue: I-George Wood; II—William; III—Alice 
Virginia (6 1868); IV-—Edwin Mood; V—Robert 
Worth; VI-Louis Round (above), 

Vi-m June 10, 1909, Penelope Bryan Wright, } 
Coharie, N.C., July 6, 1878; dau. of John Clark 
Wright, of Sampson Co., N.C.; issue (all 0b 
Chapel Hill, N.C.): 1-Elizabeth Wright, b Apr. 
11, 1910; 2-Louis Round, Jr. (Aug. 22, 1911-Apr. 


3, 1913); 3—Penelope, 6B Feb. 6, 1918; 4-Mary 
Louise, 6 Apr. 16, 1920. 

Haverford Coll., ex-’99; A.B., U. of N.C., ’99, A.M., 
1902, Ph.D., 1905. Librarian, U. of N.C., 1901—; 


also asso. prof. library administration, 1907- 
1912, prof., 1912-20, and Kenan prof. since 1920. 
Author (See Who’s Who in America). Resi- 
dence: 404 E. Rosemary St., Chapel Hill, N.C. 


1-WILSON, Louisa Rea (Mrs. Walter L.), 0 
Pittsburgh, Pa., Jan. 24, 1875. 

5-Capt. Alexander Culbertson (d 1756), from Co. 
Antrim, Ireland, to Franklin Co., Pa., 1732; 
capt. French and Indian War, killed in Battle 
of Bloody Run; 

4—-Samuel (1741- 1817), m 2d, 1777, Elizabeth Maclay 
(1755-1817; John’); 

3-Elizabeth (1786- 1836), m 1806, Maj. Gen. John Rea 
(1755-1829), 1t. and capt. in Am. Rev.; mem. 8th 
to llth and 13th Congresses from Pa.; maj. 
gen. in War 1812 Sap S, came to America, 
1755, m Miss Snodgra 

2-Dau. of Charles Rea wie 1911), supt. Robinson- 
Rea Steel Works; served in 46th Pa. Vols. in 
Civil War: m 1857, Elizabeth Cochrane (1836-98) ; 
issue: T—-Charles Stanley (1859-1922; m Frances 
Irene Palmer); II—Louisa (above). 

TI-—m Dec. 25, 1897, Rev. Walter Lowrie Wilson, 0} 
Chiengmai, Siam, Asia, Apr. 12, 1871; son of 
Jonathan Wilson, D.D., m Katharine McClure, 
missionaries to Siam; issue: 1—Katharine Fliz- 
abeth, b Sewickley. Pa., Sept. 27. 1899; A.B., N.C. 
Coll. for Women, 719; A.M., U. of N.C., ’24; prof. 
of English, Mitchell Coll., Statesville, N.C.: 2— 
Charles Rea, 6 Sewickley, Apr. 27, 1902; B.E., 
N.C. State Coll., ’22; 3-Ruth Louise, 6 Mineral 
RidgeO. Auge. 1461906: ALB: N.C> Coll; for 


Women, ’26; 4-Francis Jonathan, b Sewickley, 
Nov. 21, 1908; 5-Mary Rea, Bb Mineral Ridge, 
Mar. 8, 1910. 


Grad. Bishop Bowman Inst. Pres. Woman’s 
Synodical Auxiliary of N.C. (Presbyn.); mem. 
Woman’s Advisory Com., Presbyn. Ch. LGRSSE 
trustee Mission Court. Mem. D.A.R. Resi- 
dence: Acme, N.C 

1-WISNER, Mary Jeannette Gardiner (Mrs. 
Frank G.), } Clinton, Ia., Aug. 21, 1875. 

9-Lion Gardiner (qv); 

8—David (1636-89), 1st child born of English par- 
ents in Conn.; m 1657, Mary Leringman, widow; 

7—-Lion (d 1723); 

6—Lion (1688-1781), m 1720/21, Hannah Merry (d 1774; 
John’; Cornelius®, from Ireland); 

5—Jeremiah (1727/28-1815), m 1st, 1750, Mary Parsons 
(bap. as -1771; Samuel’, m Hannah Baker; 
Tho 

Tanne, (1764-1858), m 2d, Sarah (Hodge) Schuyler 
(1789-1869 ; Reuben Hodge, m Amy Haven); 

3-Stimson Brockway, lumber mfr. (1819-1903), 
Clinton, Ia.; m 1844, Nancy Bonney, Penn Yan, 
N.Y. (Jethrot, m Abigail, dau. of Cornelius 
Genung, Am. Rev.). 

2Dau. of Silas Wright Gardiner (1846-1907), b 
Carroll Co., Ill., reared at Penn Yan, A 
lived at Clinton, Ia.; m 1870, Louisa Catherine 


330 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


Henkel (b 1850), lineal descendent of Rev. 
Anthony Jacob Henkel, known in history as 
Rev. Gerhart Henkel, an exiled Lutheran cler- 
Zyman who came from Germany to Pa., 1717, 
one of the founders of his church in America; 
issue: I—Philip Stimson (b 1872; m Margaret 
Eleanor Hench); II—Elizabeth Louisa (b 1873; 
m Arthur John Cox); IlI-Mary Jeannette 
(above); IV—Charlotte Margaret (b 1888; m 
George Duryee Hulst). 

IlI-m Sept. 28, 1897, Frank George Wisner, 0 
Clinton, Ia., Mar. 5, 1873; lumber mfr., pres. 
First Nat. Bank, Laurel, Miss., etc.; son of 
George E. D. Wisner, of Clinton, m Mary Eliz- 
abeth Henpel; issue (all 6 Laurel, Miss.): 1— 
George Brockway (Feb. 22, 1899-Apr. 30, 1900); 
2—Elizabeth Gardiner, b May 28, 1903; grad. Nat. 
Cathedral Sch. and Smith Coll., ’24; m Sept. 28, 
1925, Alexander Field Chisholm; 3—Louise 
Gardiner (Jan. 1, 1907-Mar. 17, 1908); 4-Frank 
Gardiner, b June 23, 1909. 

Mem CoD A., D.ALR., Y.W.GC.A.,, ete: 
lian. Residence: Laurel, Miss. 


1-WITHERS, Robert Edwin, }) Danville, Va., 
Mar. 18, 1865. 

7-John Withers (d 1698), from Eng. about the 
middle of the 17th Century and settled in Staf- 
ford Co., Va.; and thru his cousin (2): 

6—William; 

5-Thomas; 

4—Enoch Keane, officer Am. Rev.; m Janet Chinn 
(Thomas) ; 

3—-Dr. Robert Walter, m Susan Dabney Alexander 
(Robert*; Robert®; William*®; Thomas’). 

8-Joseph Royall (1600-58), from Eng. in the 
“Charitie,”’ to Jamestown, Va., 1622; m 3d, ca. 
1645, Katherine Banks; 

7-Capt. Joseph (1646-1732), m before 1681/82, Mary 
Eppes (Col. Francis®, m Elizabeth [Littleber- 
ry] Worsham); 

6—Joseph (6 1681), m Elizabeth Kennon; 

5—-John, m Blizabeth Worsham; 

4—John, m Elizabeth Townes; 

3—-Joseph Edwin, m Mary Elizabeth Gwatkin. 

2-Son of Robert Enoch Withers, M.D. (1821-1997), 
SradmsU Via ts COl sloth her ta G. SeAcmelG: 
gov. of Va., 1873; U.S. senator, 1875-81: Am. con- 
sul at Hong Kong, 1885-89; m 1846, Mary Vir- 
ginia Royall (1827-1901); issue: I-Elizabeth 
Royall (6 1846; m Dr. E. Lewis Carter); II— 
Susan Dabney (1848-1924; m Henry S. Williams); 
III—Alice Chinn (1850-92; m Edmond Pendleton 
Goggin); IV—Jennett Ann (b 1851; m Henry 
Cook; m 2d, Maj. Waller Massie Boyd): V— 
Josephine (b 1854; m John T. Read); VI-—Kate 
Massie (1856-1911; m G. Woodville Smith); VII— 
Betty Ellison (1858-1918; m Stephen Putney); 
VIII-Willie Clare (b 1859); IX—Virginia Seces- 
sia (6 1861; m John Y. Terry); X—Robert Edwin 
(above). 

X-m June 2, 1892, Mary Cloyd Kent, Bb Wythe- 
ville, Va., 1868; dau. of Robert Craig Kent, of 
Wythe Co., Va.; issue: 1-Robert Edwin, MJr., 
b Wytheville, Va., June 1, 1894; U. Pittsburgh; 
2-Kent Cloyd, 6 Parnassus, Pa., Dec. 28, 1910. 

Grad. V.M.I., ’85 (Sigma Chi). Am. vice and dep. 
consul at Hong Kong, 1886-90. Treas. since 1898, 
also v.p. since 1919, of Aluminum Co. of Amer- 
ica. Clubs: Duquesne, University, Oakmont 
Country. Summer place: Wytheville, Va. 
Residence: 924 Aiken Av., Pittsburgh, Pa. 


ahah Eric Fisher, ) New York, N.Y., Jan. 


10-William Wood (b 1582), from Eng. to Concord, 
Mass., 1638; . 

9—Michael (d 1674), m Mary-; 

8-Abraham (b 1660), m Sarah Knight; 

7—Abraham (b 1684), m Hannah Browne; 

6—-Nathan (6 1723), m Rebecca Haynes; 

5—-Abel (b 1755), m Phebe Holden; 

4-Benjamin Franklin (6b 1791), m Lucinda Mer- 


riam; 

3—Abel (b 1818), m Sarah Ann Patten. 

ll—William Brewster (qv); 

10-Jonathan (1593-1659), m 1624, Lucretia Oldham; 

9-Mary (b 1627), m 1645, John Turner (Hum- 
phrey”) ; 

8-Benjamin (6b 1660), m Elizabeth Hawkins; 

7-Benjamin (6 1698), m Mary Turner; 

6—Mercy (b 1738), m Benjamin Stetson (b 1736), of 
Scituate, Mass.; 

5—-Fanny (b 1775), m James Bradburn (b 1777), of 
Beverly, Mass.; 


EXpiscopa- 


4-anny (b 1798), m Albigence W. Fisher () 1794), 
of Lowell, Mass.; , 
3—-Waldo A. (6 1822), of Cleveland, O.; m Angelina 

Hawes (6 1827). 

2—-Only child of William Benjamin Wood, m 1886, 
Frances Fisher. 

M Apr. 20, 1918, Baroness Vera de Ropp, 0 N.Y. 
City, July 30, 1894; dau. of Baron Alfred de 
Ropp, of Russia, m Elizabeth Annesley Mor- 
ton (g.g.g.dau. of John Morton, a “signer’’); 
issue: 1—Hric Fisher, Jr., b Los Angeles, Jan. 
25, 1919; 2-Eleanor Morton, b Pittsburgh, Pa., 
May 19, 1921; 3-Peter de Ropp, b Pittsburgh, 
Nov. 9, 1922. 

Ph.B., Yale-S., ’10, B.A., 711; studied Columbia U. 
Sch. of Architecture, and Eceole de Beaux Arts, 
Paris. Mem. firm of Eric Fisher Wood & Co., 
architects, Pittsburgh. Author (See Who’s 
Who in America). Served as civil attaché, 
Am. Embassy, Paris, 1914; officer Am. Ambu- 
lance Corps in France, 1915; maj., British 
Army, 1917; wounded in Battle of Arras; maj., 
U.S.N.A., Aug. 1917, and asst. chief of staff, 
838d Div.; lt. col., G.S., asst. chief of staff, 88th 
Div.; wounded in Meuse-Argonne. Lt. col., 
176th U.S.F.A.. Jan. 1920; col., 107th U.S.F.A.,; 
Nov. 1923. Awarded Croix de Guerre, Medaille 
d’Honneur; Officer de la Legion d’Honneur. 
Mem. S.C.W. (73 ancestors). Clubs: Yale (New 
York), Duquesne, Allegheny Country (Pitts- 


burgh). Residence: 6652 Ridgeville St., Pitts- 
burgh, Pa. 

1-WOOD, Richard Gilpin, Jr., b McKeesport, Pa., 
Aug. 17, 1887. 


7-James Wood, from Ireland to Gwynedd, Pa., 
ca. 1725; m Catherine Davis; 

6—John, m Elizabeth-; 

5-James, m Tacy Thomas; 

4-Alan (1800-81), a pioneer iron mfr. of Phila.; 
propr. Conshohocken Rolling Mills and Dela- 
ware Iron Works; m Ann Hunter Dewees: 

3-Waters Dewees (1826-99), pres. W. Dewees Wood 
Co., iron mfrs.; m 1847, Rosalind Howell Gil- 
pin (Richard B.4, of Phila.). 

8-William Dewees (b 1677), from Holland to New 
York, 1688, removed to Germantown, Pa., 
where he established a paper mill, 1710; 

7—William (1712-77), sheriff of Phila., Pa., 1732: 

6—-Col. William (d 1782), served in Pa. militia in 
Am. Rev., owner of the farm upon which Val- 
ley Forge is located; m Sarah Waters; 

5-Waters, m Ann Hunter; 

4-Ann Hunter, m Alan Wood (4 above). 

2—-Son of Richard Gilpin Wood (0 1849), chmn. bd. 
Alan Wood Iron & Steel Co., Phila.; m Mary 
Louise McFarren. 

M June 12, 1909, Helen Devotion, dau. of Charles 
Clucas, of Far Hills, N.J., and N.Y. City; issue 
(all b Bryn Mawr, Pa.): 1-Helen Elise, 6 Mar. 
18, 1913; 2-Mary Louise, b Feb. 8, 1916; 3-Richard 
Gilpin, 3d, b May 11, 1917. 

Yale, ex-’10 (Book and Snake). Megr., Alan Wood 
Iron & Steel Co., Conshohocken, Pa. Clubs: 
Yale, Racquet, Radnor Hunt, Merion Cricket. 
Residence: Bryn Mawr, Pa. 


1-WOOD, Mary Ethel Eldridge (Mrs. William 
R.), b N.Y. City, Aug. 25, 1862. 

8-William Eldridge, was at Yarmouth, Mass., 
1645/46; m Ann Lumkin (d 1676; William®, from 
Exng., 1637); 

aa (d 1705/06), m 1680/81, Keziah Taylor (d 

6—John (6 1692/93), m 2d, 1722, Sarah Howes; 

5—-Samuel (b 1726), m Sarah-; 

4-Eli (6 1756), m Rebecca Howland; 

3-John (b 1783), m Sarah Kellogg. 

9-John Howland (qv); 

8—John (b 1627), m 1651, Mary Lee (Robert®); 

7-Shobal (b 1672), m 1700, Mercy Blossom; 

6-Jabez (b 1701), m 1727, Elizabeth Pasifull: 
5—James (b 1729), m Rebecca Hall: 

4—Rebecca (1757-1827), m Eli Eldridge (4 above). 

2-Dau. of Orlando W. Eldridge (1822-89), commis- 
sion merchant; m 1847, Harriet McGlauchlin 
(1818-97); issue: I—Millard F. (1849-1925: m Ada- 
line R. Crocker); II—Permelia D. (1853-1906; m 
William T. Cooley; m 2d, Elson T. Osborne); 
III—Dwight S. (1853-1918; m Isabel Irving); IV— 
John H. (1857-78): V—Mary Ethel (above). 

V—m June 1, 1892, William Robert Wood (Apr. 21, 
1860-Feb. 14, 1904); Bapt. minister; son of 
Matthew Wood, from Scotland to Can.: issue: 
1—Gordon Blake, 6 Chicago, Ill., Apr. 21, 1893; 
U. Mo.; pvt., Signal Corps, and 2d It., Avia- 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 331 


tion Sect., U.S.A., July 1917-Jan. 1919; m June 
28, 1921, Ruth, dau. of William Frederick Rode- 
kopf, of Kansas City (issue: Robert Gordon; 
Marilyn Ruth); 2-Roberta Virginia, b Chicago, 
Nov. 22, 1894; U. of N.M. 

Sec. United Charities of Galveston since 1914. 
Residence: Galveston, Tex. 


1-WOODBURY, Ida Sumner Vose (Mrs. Clinton 
A.), 6 Dennysville, Me., Dec. 14, 1854. 

9-Robert Vose (1599-1683), from Eng. to Milton, 
Mass., 1683; 

8-Thomas (1641-1708), m Waitstill Wyatt (d 1708- 
aet. 84); 

7—Henry (1663-1752), m Elizabeth Babcock; 

6—Robert (b 1693), m 1721, Abigail Sumner; 

5-Thomas, m Mary Tucker; 

4-Thomas, m Mehitable Hayden; 

3—Peter Thacher, m Lydia Cushing Buck. 

2-Dau. of Peter Ebenezer Vose (1820-99), mer- 
chant, lumber mfr.; genealogist and historian: 
m 1847, Lydia Kilby (1822-96); issue: I—Mary 
Matilda (6 1848; m Edmund B. Sheahan, 18#- 
1919); II—John Thacher’ (b 1853; m Lizzie E. 
Mack); IlI-Ida Sumner (above); IV—Lydia 
Caroline (b 1860; m William B. Johnson). 

IlI-m Clinton Aaron Woodbury (Dec. 4, 1851-Sept. 
29, 1894); son of Aaron Woodbury, m Sarah 
Lewis (desc. John Howland, qv); issue: 1—Car] 
Vose, b Skowhegan, Me., Aug. 18, 1877; Bowdoin. 
99; prof. physics, Norwich U.; m June 17, 1903. 
Ella Frances, dau. of George H. Lovell (issue: 
Doris; Olga; Claire; Ida Vose); 2—Donald Clin- 
ton (Sept. 30, 1879-Aug. 28, 1881); 3-Malcolm 
Sumner (Mar. 27, 1881-Jan. 6, 1920); A.B., Bow- 
doin, ’03; M.D., Jefferson Med. Coll., 1906; 1 
June 7, 1911, Stella, dau. of Alden Baker (issue: 
Margaret; Alden; Emily; Elizabeth): 4-Ruth 
Lincoln, 6 Feb. 25, 1889; kindergarten principal, 
Auburndale, Mass. 

Author, lecturer on historical, patriotie and lit- 
erary subjects. Field sec. Am. Missionary 
Assn., 1855-1920 (See Who’s Who in America). 
Mem. D.A.R., etc. Summer place: Dennysville. 
Me. Residence: 217 Coyle St., Portland, Me. 


1-WOODMAN, Edward, !) Mineral Point, Wis., 
Oct. 5, 1855. 

§-Edward Woodman (1612-914), from Eng. to New- 
bury, Mass., 1635; dep. Gen. Ct.; m Joanna-—; 

7—Joshua (1636-1703), m 1666, Elizabeth Stevens (d 
1714; Capt. John’); 

(—-Beniamin (1683-1748), m Elizabeth Longfellow 
(William’); 

5-Joseph (1715-96), m 1739, Catherine Smith (6 1721: 
Isaac®, m Mary-); 

4-Joseph (d 1824), m 1773, Abigail Woodsum (bap. 
1755; Michael’, m 1749, Elizabeth Dyer); 

38—Joseph (1783-1857), m 1st, 1813, Susanna Coffin (d 
1833; Rev. Paul’). 

5-Daniel Thompson, killed on the retreat of the 
enemy from Concord, Apr. 19, 1775, by a grena- 
dier, who shot him as he was reloading his 
gun; m Phebe Snow; 

4-Isaac S., m Charlotte Hay; 

3—Phebe (1789-1865), m Ephraim Flint (1782-1865), of 
Baldwin, Me. 

2-Son of Cyrus Woodman (1814-89), lawyer, 
banker; m 1842, Charlotte Flint (1814-1907); issue: 
I-Mary (6b 1842); Il—-Frank (1844-45); IlI—-Frank 
(1846-1918; m Nannie Maria Cotton); IV—Walter 
(1849-50); V—-Walter (b 1852; m Mary E. Weston: 
m 2d, Anna Cora Cutler); VI-Edward (above). 

ViI-m Oct. 24, 1888, Caroline Bowers, 0B Lynn, 
Mass., Oct. 4, 1856; dau. of Wilder T. Bowers, 
of Lynn; issue (all b Portland, Me.): 1-Hannah. 
b July 31, 1884; Y.M.C.A. work in France and 
Germany during World War; 2-Paul, b Sept. 
19, 188; A.B., Harvard, ’08: m Nov. 18, 1915, 
Katharine Stuart Cramer (issue: Edward, ITI. 
b 1916; Caroline, b 1919; Stuart Cramer, b 1920); 
3-Edward (Dec. 31, 1888-Jan. 20, 1914). 

Studied at Robert Coll., Constantinople, and at 
Athens, Greece; A.B., Harvard, ’77, A.M., 1879, 
LL.B., 1881. Admitted to bar, 1881, and since in 
practice at Portland, Me.; v.p. Western Rys. 
& Light Co.; dir. Ill. Traction Co., Canal Nat. 
Bank; trustee Portland Savings Bank, etc. 
Clubs: University (New York), Union (Boston), 
Cumberland, Portland Country, ete. Summer 
place: Mountain Lake Club, Lake Wales, Fla. 
Residence: 75 Vaughan St., Portland, Me. 


1-JUNKIN, Francis Thomas Anderson, } Fall- 
ing Spring, Rockbridge Co., Va., Feb. 3, 1884. 
5-Joseph Junkin (d 1777), from Ireland to New 
Castle, Del., 1742; settled in Cumberland Co., 
Pa.; m Elizabeth Wallace (John*, of York Co., 


ietie 

4—Joseph (1750-ca. 1825), officer Am. Rev.: m Elinor 
Cochrane (John, of Franklin Co., Pa.); 

3-George, D.D., LL.D. (1790-1868), founder and 
pres. Lafayette Coll. and of Miami U.; pres. 
Washington Coll. (now Washington and Lee 
U.); m Julia Rush Miller (1795-1854; John‘, of 
Phila., m Margaret, dau. of the Laird of New- 
ton, of “Newton,” nr. Hawick, Scotland). 

5-Robert Anderson (ca. 1733-1825; son of Robert, 
of Parish of Killagarven, Co. Donegal, Ireland, 
m Miss Graham), went from Ireland to West 
Indies, thence to Phila., Pa., 1755; later settled 
in Augusta Co., Va.; m Margaret Neely (1738- 
1810), of Md.; 

4—Col. William (1764-1839), of ““Walnut Hill,” Bote- 
tourt Co., Va.; capt. at age 15 in Am. Rev.; 
col. War 1812; repeatedly mem. Va. Assembly; 
presiding justice Botetourt Co. Ct.; m Anne 
Thomas _ (1770-1848; Francis5, ‘“Montvue,” nr. 
Frederick, Md., m Grace Metcalf); 

3-Francis Thomas (1808-87), of “Glenwood,” on 
James River, Va.; judge Supreme Ct. Appeals 
of Va., 1870-82; rector Washington and Lee U.; 
m Mary Ann Alexander. 

9-Capt. John Aylett, cavalier (son of Sir Ben- 
jamin, high sheriff of Essex), fled from Eng., 
1656, after the Battle of Worcester, and settled 
on the Northern Neck of Va., m Ann-; 

8-Philip (b 1658), founded the family seat “Fair- 
field,” King “William Co., Va.;: 

7-Col. William, of “Fairfield”; burgess, 1723-26; 
vestryman St. John’s Parish, 1731; m Anne 
(said to be Taylor or Tayloe); 

6—-Philip, clk. King William Co., m 1st, Martha 
Dandridge; 

5-Col. William (1743-80), burgess, mem. Va. Conv. 
of 1775-76, dep. com. gen. of forces in Va., later 
com. gen. Southern Dept., m 1766, Mary Macon; 

4-Anne Dandridge (1778-1818), m Andrew Alex- 
ander (1768-1844), of ‘Liberty Hall,” Rockbridge 
Co., Va. (William® [1738-96], m Agnes Ann, dau. 
of Andrew Reid, of Augusta Co., Va.: Archi- 
bald® [6 1708], from Ireland to Phila., Pa., 1737, 


332 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


thence to Rockbridge Co., Va.; desc. Earl of 
Stirling); 

3—Mary Ann (1806-81), m Francis Thomas Ander- 
son (3 above). Q C 

10-Hon. Col. John West (1590-1659; son of Sir 
Thomas, II Lord Delaware, and dese. William 
the Conqueror, m Anne Knollys, dese. Ed- 
ward I), B.A., Magdalen, Oxon, 1613; mem. 
Colonial Council of Va., 1630-59; gov. and capt.- 
gen. of Va.; m Anne-; 

9-Col. John (1633-91), of ““West Point,” Va., sr. 
justice Colonial Gen. Ct.; burgess; m Unity 
Croshaw (Maj. Joseph"); 

8-Capt. Nathaniel (ca. 1655-1723/24), of ‘West 
Point’; burgess; m Martha-, widow of Hon. 
Gideon Macon; 

7-Unity, m ca. 1719, Capt. William Dandridge (d 
1748), capt. R.N.; of ‘“Elsing Green,” King Wil- 
liam Co., Va. (brother of Col. John, whose dau. 
Martha, m 2d, Gen. George Washington); 

6—-Martha (1721-47), m Philip Aylett (6 above). 

2-Son of William Finney Junkin, D.D., LL.D. 
(1831-1900), m Anna Aylett Anderson (1833-1911); 
issue: I-Mary Evelyn (6 1856; m Lawrence 
Rust, LL.D., 1851-95; m 2d, Edward West Nich- 
ols); II—Julia Irvin (1859-93; m Louis Ravenel); 
IlI—Anne Dandridge (Mrs. John Gallatin Pax- 
ton, See Vol. 1, p. 762); I[V—-Francis Thomas 
Anderson (above); V—Elinor Jackson (b 1867; 
m Lewis Berkeley Cox, d 1901; m 2d, John Hol- 
laday Latané); VI—Isabelle Spotswood (1869-87) ; 
VII—William Dandridge Alexander (b 1875). 

IV—m Apr. 30, 1913, Emily Sprague (Hutchinson) 
Crane, b Johnstown, N.Y., Sept. 12, 1869; dau. of 
Dillon Beebe Hutchinson, m Emily Sprague 
Stewart. 

A.B., Kenyon, ’84, A.M., 1890; LL.B., Columbia, 
1887; (LL.D., Kenyon and Washington and Lee, 
1913). Lawyer, retired (See Who’s Who in 
America). Lt. col. U.S.A., World War service, 
assigned to Board of Contract Adjustment, P., 
S. and T. Div. of the General Staff. Mem. 
S.C.W., S.C., ete. Summer place: “Jersey- 
hurst,’ Lake Geneva, Wis. Residence: Chi- 
cago, Ill., and Washington, D.C. 


Ahead Harry Fowler, b Cincinnati, O., Mar. 

4-William Woods (1760-1825), from Carragallan, 
Co. Leitrim, Ireland, to Baltimore, Md., 1785; 
merchant and shipowner over 40 yrs.; mem. 
M.E. Ch.; m 1787, Mary Haggart (d 1798), from 
Scotland; 

8—-William Hawkins (1794-1821), 3d and 2d Ilt., Ist 
Arty., 3d Brig., of Md.; mason; m 1814, Mary 
Ann Kent (1799-1855), who m 2d, 1833, William 
Disney, of Cincinnati. 

4—Morris Sharp, m Elizabeth Stagg; 

3—John (b 1799), merchant, Cincinnati; m 1821, 
Nancy Martin (1799-1832; John‘, m Elizabeth-). 

2-Son of William Woods (1817-1902), settled at 
Cincinnati, 1889; pres. Chatfield & Woods Co.; 
m 1841, Elizabeth Martin Sharp (1822-85); issue: 
T—Mary Ella (1845-1908; m 1876, William Plankin- 
ton, of Milwaukee, Wis.); II—John Sharp (1846- 
1911; m 1865, Susan L. B. Ball); IlI—-William 
Hawkins (1848-1922); I1V—Sarah Caroline (1851- 
1911; m 1885, William M. Wilson); V—Harry 
Fowler (above); VI—Lizzie (b 1862; m 1902, Wil- 
mot J. Hall). 

V-m Nov. 25, 1890, Katharine Longworth Ander- 
son (qv for issue). 

Pres. Chatfield & Woods Co., The Chatfield & 
Woods Sack Co., v.p. Chatfield Mfg. Co., Se- 
curity Storage Co. Trustee Children’s Home 
of Cincinnati; treas. Cincinnati Museum Assn. 
Clubs: Queen City, Cincinnati Golf, Cincinnati 
Country, Cincinnati Automobile, The Pillars, 
Cincinnati Athletic, Adirondack League. Sum- 
mer place: Bisby Lake, N.Y. Residence: 2519 
Grandin Rd., Cincinnati, O. 


1-WOODS, Katharine Longworth Anderson 
(Mrs. Harry F.), 6 Cincinnati, O., Nov. 30, 1870. 

8-Richard Anderson, Gloucester Co., Va., 1662; 

7—Robert (ca. 1644-1712), m Cecilia Massie; 

6—Robert (d 1716), of New Kent Co., Va.; m Mary 
Overton (William’); 

5—Robert (1712-92), of ‘Goldmine,’ Hanover Co., 
Va.; m 1739, Elizabeth Clough (Richard®); 

4—-Col. Richard Clough (1750-1826), It. col. 3d Va., 
Cont. Line; brig. gen. militia; first surveyor 
gen. of western lands; settled at ‘“‘Soldiers Re- 
treat,” nr. Louisville, Ky.; m 2d, 1797, Sarah 
Marshall (b 1779; William®, of Caroline Co., 


Va., and Henry Co., Ky., a cousin of Chief 
Justice John Marshall); 

3—Larz (1803-78), m 2d, Catharine Longworth 
(Nicholas, philanthropist and first millionaire 
of the west, Cincinnati, O.). 

4-Little Bury Fore (1767-1853), of Prince Edward 
Co., Va.; m Mary Gwynne; 

3-Pryor Gwynne (1812-75), physician, Cincinnati; 
m Emmaline Moore (Augustust, m Kezia 
Miller). 

2-Dau. of Edward Lowell Anderson (1842-1916), 
lawyer and author Cincinnati; lt. and capt. 
U.S.V., 1862-65; m 1865, Mary Fore (6 1844); issue: 
I-Pryor (b 1867); II-Katharine Longworth 
(above). 

II-m Nov. 25, 1890, Harry Fowler Woods (qv); 
issue (all b Cincinnati): 1-Mary Anderson, 0b 
Nov. 21, 1891; m Feb. 3, 1917, John Ledyard 
Mitchell (issue: Joanna Mary; Katharine 
Rosalie; Angela); 2-Dorothy, b July 25, 1895; m 
June 11, 1919, Hugh Whittaker (issue: Henry 
Woods; Katherine; Dorothy; David); 3-Bea- 
trice, b July 25, 18—; 4-Edward Anderson, BD 
Dec. 11, 1896; Yale, ex-’20; U. Va., ex-’21. 

Mem. C.D.A. Residence: 2519 Grandin Rd., Cin- 
cinnati, O. 


1-WOODWARD, Van Lear, 
July 24, 1890. 

10-Richard Woodward (qv); 

9—George (1621-76), m Mary— (d 1686); 

8-John (1649-1732), m Rebecca Robbins (d 1695/96); 

7—Daniel (b 1681), m 1704, Elizabeth Greely; 

6—Jonas (b 1711), m 1734, Mary Cook; 

5-Soloman, m 1762, Priscilla Holmes; 

4-Josiah (1766-1848), m 1800, Hesiah Collister; 

3—Isaac (1810-83), m 1835, Cynthia Stanley Hatstat. 

6é—John Van Lear, of Williamsport, Md.; maj. 
of arty. in Am. Rev.; 

5-Mary, m William McMahon; 

4-Mary, m William Rianhard; 

3—John V. L. (1830-99), m Adelaide Locke (1830-95). 

2-Son of Arthur Stanley Woodward (1856-92), 
mfr.; m 1881, Mary Rianhard (1856-1902); issue: 
I—Jeannette Rianhard (b 1882); II—Louise Clin- 
ton (b 1884; m Frank P. Ball; m 2d, Myron G. 
Doll); I1I-Stanley (b 1886; m Anne Laurie); IV— 
Van Lear (above). 

TV—m Oct. 21, 1911, Eda Lefferts Perry, b 1890; dau. 
of William S. Perry; issue: 1-Mary Rianhard, 
b Monmouth Beach, N.J., July 30, 1912; 2—Nina 
Perry, 6 New Brighton, N.Y., Feb. 16, 1915; 3— 
Van Lear, Jr., b New Brighton, Sept. 23, 1918. 

Hd. Hackley Sch., Tarrytown, N.Y. Managing 
official of exporting, importing and chem. mfg. 
business. Mem. Co. K, 7th Regt., N.G.N.Y., 
1908-14 and since 1917, now capt. Clubs: City 
(New York), Richmond County Country. Sum- 
mer place: “Vanidah Manor,” High Falls, N.Y. 
eel 68 Davis Av., West New Brighton, 


habe th rete t A, George Muirson, }) N.Y. City, Aug. 

8-George (Joris) Woolsey (qv); 

7-Capt. George (1652-1740), m Hannah Van Zandt; 

6-Rev. Benjamin (1687-1757), B.A., Yale, 1709; m 
1714, Abigail Taylor (1695-1771; John’, m Mary, 
dau. of Maj. Daniel Whitehead, of Oyster Bay, 
N.Y., m Abigail Stevenson); 

5-Benjamin (1720-71), B.A., Yale, 1744; m 2d, 1757, 
Ann Muirson (1787-1807; Dr. George’, m his first 
cousin, Anna Smith [both grandchildren of 
Col. William Smith, 1655-1705, gov. of Tan- 
giers]; Rev. George’, from Eng. ca. 1702); 

4—George Muirson (1772-1851), m Jane Abby; 

Pama John (1803-73), m Emily Phillips Aspin- 
wall. 

2-Son of Edward John Woolsey (1841-95), mer- 
chant, New York; m 1870, Frances Marvin 
Smythe (d 1892); issue: I-—George Muirson 
(above); II—Edward John (b 1878). 

I—m Feb. 16, 1901, Esther Morris Hunt (Sept. 9, 
1876-Oct. 19, 1901); dau. of Richard Morris Hunt, 
of New York, and Newport, R.I. 

Columbia School of Mines, ’94 (Delta Phi). 
Banker and broker. Asst. to chmn., N.Y. Co. 
Chapter of A.R.C. Sec. St. Nicholas Soc. 
Clubs: St. James (London), Knickerbocker, 


b Quincy, Mass., 


Racquet and Tennis. Residence: 1 E. 35th St., 
New York. 

1-WORTHINGTON, George, } Cleveland, O., 
Aug. 8, 1854. 


7-Nicholas Worthington (d 1683), from Eng. to 
Saybrook, Conn., 1649-50; settled at Hatfield. 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 333 


Mass.; m ist, ca. 1668, Sara (Bunce) White (d 
1676; Thomas. Bunce); 

6-William (1670-1753), of Hartford, Conn.; m 1693/ 
1694, Mehitable (Graves) Morton (1671- 1742; Isaac 
Graves’, of Hatfield); 

5-Elijah (1710-64), m 17388, Mary Welles, of. Col- 
chester, Conn.; 

4-John (1744-88), of Colchester; m 1770, Abigail 
Wright (1746-95; Dudley®, of Colchester, 1st lt. 
Dudlen m Dimmis Lomis; Joseph*, m Mary 

u 

3—Ralph (1778-1828), settled at Cooperstown, N.Y., 
ca. 1802; m 1808, Clarissa Clark (1784-1871; Jerome’, 
m Anna Pinnéo). 

2-—George Worthington (1813-71), settled at Cleve- 
land, O., 1835; founder The George Worthington 
Co., and First Nat. Bank of Cleveland; m 1840, 
Marie Cushman Blackmer (1817-1902); issue: I- 
Ralph (0b 1841); II—Abigail Maria (m George 
Hoyt); IlI-Mary Beadle (m Clark Irving 
Butts); IV—Clarissa Clark (m Willis Benjamin 
Hale); V—George (above); VI—Alice (m Martin 
James Pendleton). 

V—m Oct. 12, 1880, Lily Marie Smith (June 21, 1857- 
June 30, 1921); dau. of J. Wesley Smith, m Alice 
Downer; issue: 1—George, III, } Cleveland, O., 
July 10, 1890; Yale, 713; m June 14, 1917, Madeleine 
Constance, dau. of Warren Herbert Fiske (is- 
sue: George, IV, b Mar. 20, 1918). 

les ex-’77 (Psi U.). Retired. Author. Mem. 
S.M.D., S.C.W. Clubs: Union, Country (Cleve- 
land), ‘Mt. Anthony Country (Bennington, Vt.). 


Residence: ‘‘Worthlea,’’ Old Bennington, Vt. 
PNP homered Henry F., 6 Chicago, Ill., Mar. 12, 
1863. 


8-Francis Wyman (1617-19-1699; son of Francis, 
of West Mill, Herts Co., Eng.), from Eng., set- 
Reedy” Woburn, Mass., 1640; m 2d, 1650, Abigail 
ee 
7-Timothy (1661-1709), m Hannah-; 
ee (6 1695), of Billerica, Dracut and Pel- 


ha 

revi (1732-67), of Pelham, N.H.; m 1760, Patience 
Webber; 

4—Levi (1761-1844), Am. Rev.; m Dorothy Wells; 

38-William Wells (1800-64), m 1826, Emeline Tupper. 

9Thomas Tupper (qv); 

8—Capt. Thomas (1638-1706), mem. council of war: 
town clk.; selectman 14 yrs.; rep. Gen. Ct.; m 
Martha Mayhew (Gov. Thomas’, qv); 

7—-Dea. Israel (1666-1745), mem. Mass. Senate 10 
yrs.; m 1704, Elizabeth Bacon (Nathaniel’, of 
Barnstable); 

6—-Samuel (1692-1772), mem. Senate 17 yrs.; select- 
man 19 yrs.; m 2d, 1726, Hannah Fish; 

5-Israel (1744-1817), m 1770, Deborah Tobey; 

4-Israel (1781-1854), of Potsdam and Canton, N.Y.; 
m 1803, Polly Parmeter; 

s-Hmeling (1807-48), m 1826, William Wells Wyman 
(3 above 

5-George (Fieck) Fake 1735-37-1821; son of Johann 
Georg, of Brunswick, Germany), from Ger- 
many to N.Y. State, 17538; Am. Rev.; m Maria 
Elizabeth Lohnes; 

eee, (1766-1856, or 18607), m Catherine Snyder 

8—-Henry (1806-84), m 1836, Elmira Fellows. 

2-Son of Albert Uriah Wyman (1833-1915), was 
12th and 14th treasurer of the U.S.; m 1860, Har- 
riet Catherine Fake (1838-76); m 2d, 1877, Mrs. 
Margaret T. Roosa (d 1922); issue (ist? mar- 
riage): I-Henry F. (above); II-William Tupper 
(1865-1923; m’ Mabel Grey Orchard); (2d mar- 
riage): Il1I—Helene (6 1878; m Capt. William S. 
Neely, U.S.A.). 

we abe 26, 1894, Clara Margaret Brown (qv for 
ssue). 

Real estate investments. Clubs: Omaha, Omaha 
Country, Omaha Athletic. Address: 503 Keeline 
Bldg., Omaha, Neb. 


1-WYMAN, Clara Margaret Brown (Mrs. Henry 
F.), b Omaha, Neb., Aug. 8, 1866. 

8-Thomas Brown (1628-93; son of Nicholas, m 
Jane Leids, of Inkborrow, Worcestershire, 
Eng.), m Mary Newhall; 

7-Eleazer (1670-1734), m 1698, Ann Pendleton; 

6-James (1696-1750), m 1718, Elizabeth Randall; 

5-Joshua (b 1740), m 1761, Joanna Rogers; 

4—-Adam (1772-1845), m Susannah Morey; 

8—Randall A. (1804-84), m 1827, Margaret Sweet. 

2-Dau. of James Jay Brown (1832-1901), m 1865, 
Missouri Kenedy; issue: I-Clara Margaret 
(above); II-Randall Kenedy (b 1869); I1I-James 


Jay (1872-96); IV—Charles H. (1875-1916); .V— 
Jeanie D. (6 1877; m J. Dan Lauer). 

I-m June 26, 1894, Henry F. Wyman (qv); issue: 
1—James Brown, 6 Omaha, Neb., Jan. 15, 1898; 


McLee seoss 2—Margaret Woodney, b Omaha, 
Mar. 3, 1906. 

Mem. C.D.A. Residence: Blackstone Hotel, 
Omaha, Neb. 


1-YARNALL, Zachariah Sprigg (Oct. 25, 1847- 
Nov. 26, 1902). 

6—Francis Yarnall (d 1721), Quaker, from Eng. to 
Edgemont, nr. Phila., Pa., 1683; mem. Pa. As- 
sembly; m Hannah Baker; 

5—-Mordecai (b 1705), m 2d, 1745, Mary Roberts; 

4—~Mordecai (1747-1811), m 1780, Phoebe Joliffe (their 
son Commodore John Joliffe Yarnall, U.S.N., 
of Lake Erie fame, War of 1812, awarded Con- 
gressional Medal and honors and Pa. and Va. 
state honors; lost on the U.S.S. Epervier in 
the Atlantic fleet; Destroyer U.S.N. “Yarnall” 
was named in his honor during late World 
War); 

3-Peter (1786-1868), m 1811, Lucinda Sprigg. 

8-Thomas Sprigg (ca. 1630- 1704; brother of Sir 
John Gordon Sprigg, premier of Cape Colony 
and mem, Privy Council), came from Eng. to 
Northampton Co., Va.; later in Md.; high jus- 
tice of Calvert Co.; 3 m 2d, Eleanor Nuthall 
(John?®) ; 

7-Lt. Col. Thomas (ca. 1670-bet. 1728-39), member 
Gen. Assembly of Md.; m Margaret Mariarte 
(Edwards); 

6-Thomas (d 1725), m Margery Beall; 

5-Thomas (1714-81), m 1787, Blizabeth Galloway 
(Richard) ; 

4-Samuel, 19th gov. of Md., 1819-22; 

3-Lucinda (1789-1855), m Peter Yarnall (8 above). 

2-Son of John Joliffe Yarnall (1818-1902), entered 
West Point, 1888; m 1841, Susan Elizabeth Cox 
(1821-55); issue: I—Mordecai, M.D. (1842- ae Se 
Eliza Jane (1844-76; m Loisel Papin, M.D., 

1898); IlI—James Cox, M.D. (1846-91); IW act 
ariah Sprigg (above); V—John Joliffe (1850-1900) ; 
ViI—Robert (1855-56). 

IV—m Nov. 11, 1885, Elizabeth Hough Sargeant 
(See Vol. 1, p. 898) ; issue: 1-Mary Lucile (Feb. 
20, 1887- 1891) ; 2-Marie Sargeant, b St. Louis, 
Mo., Nov. 5, 1889; 3-Susan M. (Mrs. Harlow 
Phelps Donovan, See Vol. 1, p. 898); 4John 
Joliffe (1893-94). 

Was prominent mfr., St. Louis, and member 
clubs at St. Louis and elsewhere. 

earn es Yarnall Place, Kirkwood, St. Louis 

O., 


1-YORK, Francis Lodowick, b Ontonagon, 
Mich., Mar. 9, 1861. 
7-James York (1614-88), from Eng. to Va. in 


the “Philip,” 1635; soon after moved to Bain- 
tree, Mass.; m ca. 1637, Joanna— (d 1685); 

6—James (1648-76), m 1669, Deborah Bell (d 1672); 

5-Thomas (0b 1676), m ca. 1700, Mary Brown; 

4—Bell (b 1725), soldier Am. Rev., name appears 
on army list as ‘Bill’; m 1747, Ruth Main; 

a (1770-1861), m "1814, Catherine Collins 

6-—John (McAlister, McCollester) Collester (b 
Scotland, 1696), m Martha-—; 

5—-Samuel (1734-1815), m 1756, Mary Marr; 

4—-James (1759-1836), soldier Am. Rev.; m 1790, 
Abigail King Hitchcock; 

3—Dr. Samuel (1792-1845), m 1821, Amanda Curtis. 

2-Son of Rev. Lodowick Clark York (1817-1907), 
M.E. minister; prof. mathematics; m 1845, 
Frances DeGrace Collester (1826-1910); issue: 
I—Vroncelia Adelaide (b 1847; m Rev. John S. 


Joslyn); II—Delor Collester (1850-64); IlJ—Bert- 
howe pee ie (6 1852); IV—Francis Lodowick 
above 


IV—m Sept. 6, 1883, Mary Olive Albright (qv); 
issue: 1-Kate Ethel, b Ann Arbor, Mich., Sept. 
7, 1885; m Feb. 1, 1911, Paul Honoré (issue: 
Paul York, b 1912; Ethel Mary, b 1916); 2—-Satia 
Frances, b Detroit, Mich., Oct. 8, 1891; m Oct. 
15, 1918, Ernest Winfield Osborne, ordnance 
sgt. throughout World War (issue: Cather- 
ine Mary, 6 1920; Satia Frances, b 1922); 3-John 
Francis (d infancy); 4-Leila Dorothea, b De- 
troit, Feb. 16, 1898. 

A.B., U. Mich., ’82, A.M., 1888; studied organ 
and composition with Alex. Guilmant, Paris, 
1892, 1898. Dir. Detroit Conservatory of Mu- 
sic since 1902 and pres. of corpn.; author and 
editor of mus. publications (See Who’s Who 
in America). Clubs: Authors (London), 


334 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


Acanthus, University. Residence: York Place, 
Royal Oak, Mich. 


J-YORK, Mary Olive Albright (Mrs. Francis 
L.), b Brighton, Mich., Nov. 30, 1859, 

9-John Wheeler (bap. 1598-d ante Oct. 11, 1670), 
from Eng. in the “Mary and John,” to Salis- 
bury, 1634; settled at Hampton, N.H., later at 
Hssex, Mass.; m 1611, Agnes Yeaman (d 1662); 

8—Henry (bap. 1634-1696), m ca. 1658, Abigail Allen; 

7—-James (1667-1753), m ca. 1690, Grizel Squire; 

6—Col. Philip (1698-1765), m ca. 1720, Martha Sal- 
isbury; 

5-Col. Valentine (1725-91), 
1st, 1747, Sarah Goff; 

4—Nathaniel (1767-1840), m Anna Read; 

8—Olive (1802-35), m 1822, Amos Fowler Albright 
(1801-90). 

2-Dau. of Egbert Fowler Albright (1823-1915), 
millwright; m 1858, Sarah Cornelia Barnes 
(1833-82); issue: I—Lillian Frances (1857-1911; m 
Morris Field); II—Mary Olive (above); III-— 
Kate Cornelia (m George E. Lawson); [V—Leila 
Ruth (b 1878). 

IIl-m Sept. 6, 1888, Francis Lodowick York (qv 
for issue). 

Residence: York Place, Royal Oak, Mich. 


1-YOUNG, Hugh Hampton, }) San Antonio, Tex., 
Sept. 18, 1870. 

9-Sir John Lamont (of the Clan Lamont, Scot- 
land), m Miss Young, of Dunbar, Scotland; 

8-Andrew (b Scotland), began to write name 
Andrew Lamont Young; 

7-John, of Ballygowan, 
Houston; 

6—-Hugh, from Ireland to Staunton, Va., 1741; m 
Agness Sittlington, of Ballygowan, Ireland; 

5—Capt. John (1787-1824), Augusta Co., Va.; capt. 
Am. Rev.; m ist, Mary White; 

4-Hugh (1772-1818), m Sarah Steele (1780-1848) ; 

eae ee: (b 1808), m 1st, Frances Gibson 
1818-42). 

2-Only child of Brig. Gen. William Hugh Young 
(1838-1901), lawyer; m 1869, Mary Frances Michie 
Kemper (1843-1911). 

M June 4, 1901, Bessy Mason Colston (qv for 
issue). 

A.B., A.M., U. Va., ’98 (Chi Phi), M.D., 1894 (Nu 
Sigma Nu); Johns Hopkins, 1894-95. Chief, 
dept. of urology and urol. surgery, Johns 
Hopkins Hosp. and U.; clin. prof. urology, 
Johns Hopkins U.; dir. Brady Urol. Inst. 
Author (See Who’s Who in America). Served 
as dir. urology, A.E.F., 1917; sr. consultant in 


officer Am. Rev.; m 


Ireland; m Annie 


same, A.E.F., 1918; col., M.C., U.S.A:, A.E.F. 
(resigned Jan. 1919). Awarded D.S.M. Clubs: 
Maryland, Baltimore, Baltimore Country. 


Residence: Cold Spring Lane and Charles St. 
Av., Baltimore, Md. 


1-YOUNG, Bessy Mason Colston (Mrs. Hugh 
H.), 6 Baltimore, Md., Sept. 19, 1879. 

7-James Colston, from Eng., settled in Talbot 
Co., Md., purchased “Clay’s Hope”; 

6-James (d 1729), m 2d, Elizabeth Bayly (Henry’, 
m Elizabeth Clements); 

5-James (1720-73), m 1743, Alice Orem (1725-1814; 
Morris®, m Alice—); 

4—Jeremiah (1757-1800), m Elizabeth-; 

3—Josiah (1795-1870), m Eliza Pendleton Tutt 
(Charles P.4, m Ann M., dau. of Richard M. 
Chichester, of Va.). 

6-John Campbell, from Scotland to N.C., 1750-60; 
m Mary Edwards; 

5—-Archibald (d 1821), m Rebecca Keith; 

4-Col. Duncan Green (1787-1828), m Mary Law- 
rence Williams; 

3—John Archibald (1811-89), grad. U. Ga., 1826; 
asso. justice Supreme Ct. of U.S., 1853-61: asst. 
sec. of war of C.S.A., 1861-65; m Anne Esther 
Goldthwaite. 

2-Dau. of Frederick Morgan Colston (b 1835), 
capt. C.S.A.; banker, Baltimore; m 1868, Clara 
Campbell; issue: I-Anne Esther (0 1869; m Wil- 
liam Ellis Coale); II—-Eliza Pendleton (6 1871; m 
Wyatt W. Randall); Il1I—Mary Ellen (b 1874; m 
John B. Whitehead); IV—George Anderson (6b 
1876; m Eleanor G. Patterson); V—Bessy Mason 
(above); VI-Frederick Campbell (b 1884); VII- 
John Archibald Campbell (6 1886). 

V—-m June 4, 1901, Hugh Hampton Young (qv); 
issue (all 6b Baltimore, Md.): 1-Frances Kem- 
per, b May 4, 1902; 2-Frederick Colston, b July 


30, 1904; 3-Helen Hampton, b Dec. 5, 1908; 4- 
Elizabeth Campbell, 6 Oct. 6, 1914. 

Residence: Cold Spring Lane and Charles Street 
Av., Baltimore, Md. 


1-YOUNG, Laurens Garlington, } Union, S.C., 
Nov. 10, 1861. 

5-Widow Agnes Young, removed from Md. or 
Culpeper Co., Va., to Laurens, S.C., 1756, with 
7 sons all of whom were soldiers in Am. 


eV.; 
4—-William (ca. 1740-1781), m Elizabeth Hunter 
(sister of John Hunter, U.S. senator from 


SHGAIE 

3—John (1777-1826), m 1804, Sarah Blackaby Maddox 
(1788-1876; Justinian‘, of Culpeper Co., Va.; m 
Judith-). 

8-Edwin Conway (av); 

7-Col. Edwin (1640-44-1698), m Sarah Fleete (Capt. 
fon mem. Md. Assembly, 1637, burgess, 

6—Col. Edwin (1681-1763), burgess; m 1704, Anne 
Ball (b 1686; Col. Joseph’, of ‘Epping 
Forest,’ Lancaster Co., Va. m 2d, Mary 
[Montague] Johnson, and their other dau. 
Mary, became the mother of George Wash- 
ington); 

5-Elizabeth (b 1705), m 1724, Christopher Garling- 
ton (whose father came from Eng. ante 1651); 

4-Edwin (1746-1823), m 1774, Susan Dickie (6 1755; 
John®, from Scotland, 1750); 

3-John (1784-1866), m 1880, Susan Washington 
James (1804-80). 

8-John Washington (qv); 

7-John (6 1663), of Stafford, Va.; 

6—-Anne, m John James; 

5-John, justice of Stafford Co., Va., 1773; m Anne 
Strother (Benjamin®, m Mary [Mason] Fitz- 
hugh, dau. of George Mason, of “Gunston 
Hall’, author of the Bill of Rights); 

4-Benjamin (6b 1768), Am. Rev.; m Jane Stobo 
(Richard P.5, m Blizabeth-; Rev. Archibald®, 
m Elizabeth Park); 

3-Susan W. (6 1804), m John Garlington (3 above). 

2-Son of John Laurens Young (1820-1903), pres. 
S. & U. RRS Co:shlicut ComAy 18thes:Caint: 
C.S.A., 1861; m 1857, Susan Jane Garlington (6 
1832); issue: I-—Laurens G. (above); II—Mac- 
beth (b 1863; m 18983, May Bates Cravens, b 1873); 
IiI—Susan James (6 1865; m 1888, John Langdon 
Weber); IV—Conway Stobo (1867-99); V—Jean 
Octavia (b 1872). 

I-m Nov. 15, 1887, Mamie Hunter, 6 Union, S.C., 
Jan. 30, 1865; dau. of John Calhoun Hunter, 
of Union, soldier C.S.A., 1862-65 (James; 
James’), m Frances Elmira, dau. of Alfred 
Roe Aughtry; issue (all 6 Union, S.C.): 1-Imo- 
gene Hunter, Bb Aug. 24, 1889; m Oct. 2, 1912, 
William Farr Gilliam (issue: William Farr, 
Jr. b Aug. 18, 1913; Laurens Garlington, b 
Oct. 28, 1917); 2-Frances Elmira, b Feb. 24, 1891; 
m Apr. 10, 1917, Marcus Wilson Arthur (issue: 
Marcus W., Jr., 6 Dec. 18, 1918; Frances, 6 June 
8, 1921; Dogan Humphries, 6 Jan. 8, 1926); 3— 
Mamie Garlington, b Jan. 2, 1894; m Dec. 28, 1921, 
Bobo Burnett (issue: Mamie, b Oct. 25, 1922); 4— 
Caroline Gibbes, 6 Mar. 14, 1898; 5-John Laur- 
pes aN 25, 1899; 6-Calhoun Hunter, b Nov. 

Ed. Davidson Coll. Civil engineer. Mem. 
S.A.R. (chapter pres.), Order of Washington. 
Mason. Residence: Union, S.C. 


aera ey pyres Macbeth, b Philadelphia, Pa., 

ct. 8, ; 

8-J. Zeller (6 Zurich, Switzerland), whose wid- 
ow, Lady Clothilde de Valois, a Huguenot, of 
France, came to America, 1710, with her two 
sons; lived at Livingstone Manor, N.Y., 1710- 
1718, at Schoharie, N.Y., 1718-28; they built a 
log fort in Lebanon Co., Pa., 1723, on land 
deeded by Sassoonan, chief of Schuylkill In- 
dians; present stone Fort Zeller built 1745; 

7-Jean Henri (b in France, 1685), served in cam- 
paign against Canada, 1711; m Anna Maria 
Preigell (Van Breugel; 6b Holland ca. 1690): 

6—-Hartman (06 ca. 1711), served in Indian cam- 
paign, N.Y. Province, 1763; m 1st, ca. 1738; 

5-George (Johan; 1748-post 1785), sgt. in Am. 
Rev.; m Mary Coleman (b 1750); 

4-Jacob (1772-1838), of Phila., Pa.; m Elizabeth 
Worne (1772-1855; Philip, Sr.°, m Mary Hey); 

3-William EB. (1810-72), m Isabella (1812-1900), dau. 
of Walter Finlay, K.C., M.P., atty. gen. of 
the Bahamas. 

2-Son of Edwin Adrian Zeller (1833-1921), steam- 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 335 


ships and insurance; m Catharine Victoria 
Slater (1838-1920); issue: I-Frank Macbeth 
(above); IlI-Edwin Adrian (b 1866; m 1892, Caro- 
line Elizabeth Weston); III—Eliza Isabelle (b 
1874; m Edwin Augustus Chasteney). 

I-Not married. Ed. Central High School, 
Phila., ’83. Mining engr. and lumber business. 
Mem. S.R., Huguenot Soc. of Pa., Hist. Soc. 
of Pa., Ft. Zeller Memorial Soc. (pres.). Sum- 
mer place: Ft. Zeller, Lebanon Co., Pa. Resi- 
dence: 1419 N. 12th St., Philadelphia, Pa. 


1-ZIMMELE, Edith Honeyman (Mrs. Charles 
batons Oldwick (New Germantown), N.J., Dec. 


11-Wolferte Gerretsen Van Cowenhoven (d 1660), 
from Holland to Albany, N.Y., 1630; moved 
to New Amsterdam; enrolled among the small 
burghers, 1657; was granted the earliest pat- 
ent of land in L.I.; 

10-Gerritt Wolfertse (1610-45), magistrate, 1644; m 
Altai Cornelis Cool; 

9—-Neeltje Gerrittsen (1641-72), m 1660, Capt. Roelof 
Martense Schenck (qv); 

8-Gerret Roelof (1671-1745), m ca. 1693, Neeltje 
Coerten Van Voorhees (1676-1750); 

7—Mary (1699-1747), m 1721, Hendrick Smock (1698- 
1747; Johannes H.§; Hendrick Matteyse®, from 
Holland to New Utrecht, 1654); 

6—Col. John (1727-1808), 1t. col. in Am. Rev.; m 
1747, Elizabeth Conover (1725-1812); 

5-Elizabeth (1762-1823), m 1784, Peter Lane (1764- 
1819; 4th from Matthys Janse Lanen Van Pelt, 
from Liege to New Utrecht, 1663); 

4-Matthew P. (1789-1870), m 1807, Anna Honnell 
(1793-1872) ; 

3-Mary Ann (1810-36), m 1828, Robert M. Honey- 
man (1800-73; 24 from John Honeyman, from 
Eng., 1758, with Gen. James Wolfe; in Battle 
of Quebec, 1759; settled at Phila.; m Mary 
Henry). 

&-Nicholas (Du Prey, Dupuy), Dupue (d 1691), a 
Huguenot, from Artois, France, 1662; served 
in militia under Capt. Steinwyck, 1673; settled 
in New Amsterdam; 

7-—Moses; 

6—Nicholas, m Weyntjen Roosa; 

5-Benjamin (1729-1811), m Catherine Van Campen 
(Col. Abraham‘, one of the first judges of 
Sussex Co.); 

ee nee (1765-1851), m Susanna Hoffman (1771- 


3—Jacob (1810-39), m Catherine Stocker. 

2-Dau. of Lt. Col. Robert R. Honeyman (1836- 
1873), served in 3lst N.J. Vols., Brig. Gen. 
Paul’s brigade, Gen. James W. Wadsworth’s 
division, Army of the Potomac; m 1865, Eliz- 
abeth Depue (1837-1909); issue: I-Edith (above); 
II—Robert Browne (m Emilie Broadhead); III— 
Paul Depue (6 1870). 

I-m Oct. 22, 1890, Charles Frederick Zimmele, } 
Bethlehem, Pa., June 7, 1866; son of John B. 
Zimmele, m Julia Wernle, both of Phila., Pa. 


Mem. C.D.XVIIC., D.R. Residence: 155 Win- 
throp St., Brooklyn, N.Y. 
1-TYNDELL, Charles Noyes, 6 Fall River, 


Mass., May 2, 1876. 

Desc. William Tyndale, the martyr, who was 
burned at the stake in 1532 for his transla- 
tion of the Holy Bible into English. Also 
eed connection of the scientist, John Tyn- 

all. 

§$—Nicholas Noyes (qv); 

8-Cutting (1649-ante 1734), m Elizabeth Knight; 

7-Cutting (1676-1757), m Elizabeth Toppan; 

6—Jacob (1704-86), m Jane Titcomb; 

4—-Joseph (b 1736), m Hannah Knapp: 

3—-George Rapall, D.D. (1798-1868), A.B., Harvard, 
1818; Hancock prof. Hebrew, Harvard Div. 
Sch.; eminent theologian and author; m 1828, 
Eliza Wheeler Buttrick. 

9-Maj. Simon Willard (av); 

8-Elizabeth (d 1690), m 1658, Robert Blood (d 1701); 

7-Elizabeth (1656-1733), m 1677, Samuel Buttrick 
(1654-1726; William’, came to N.E., 1635, at 18); 

a eta (1690-1767), m 1718, Elizabeth Wooly 

5—Maj. John (1731-91), cdr. of the minutemen of 
Concord and the action at Concord North 
Bridge, Apr. 19, 1775; gave the famous order 
of fire, and himself fired the first shot on 
the American side in the Revolution; m Abi- 
gail Jones; 

4—-Stephen; 


3-Eliza W. (1804-68), m 1828, George Rapall Noyes 
(3 above). 

2-Only child of Rev. Charles Henry Tyndell 
(1841-1919; son of Charles, who came from 
Eng., m_ Rebecca Skillman), P.E. priest; m 
Martha Willson Noyes (1841-1916). 

M Oct. 3, 1900, Rebecca Holmes Lewis (qv); issue: 
1-Cary Noyes, 6 Front Royal, Va., July 21, 
1901; m Dec. 18, 1924, Peyton Jacquelin 
Marshall (qv); 2-Rebecca Holmes, b Win- 
chester, Va., July 29, 1903. 

Colgate, ex-’94; grad. Theol. Sem., Alexandria, 
Va., 1900 (S.T.D., Dickinson, 1922). Deacon, 1900, 
priest, 1901, P.E. Ch.; rector Christ Ch., Wil- 
liamsport, Pa., 1914-23, St. Luke’s, Memphis, 
Tenn., since 1923 (See Who’s Who in America). 
Depy tor Gens Conv, P.s Chae 19169195 22525: 
apd gee 19 S. Auburndale Boul., Memphis, 

enn. 


I-T'YNDELL, Rebecca Holmes Lewis (Mrs. 
beh N.), 6 Jefferson Co., W.Va., Jan. 5, 

7—-William Lewis, from Wales, settled in North- 
umberland Co., Va.; 

6-Vincent (0 1707), removed to Loudon Co., Va.; 
m Ann Longwith; 

cris (1754-1823), m 1775, Elizabeth Berkley (d 


4-John Hancock, M.D. (1779-1833), of Loudon Co., 
Va.; m 1807, Mary Muse (b 1788; Battaile, of Jef- 
ferson Co., Va., m Margaret Tate); 

3-Lt. James Battaile, U.S.N. (1810-73), m 1841, 
Ann Catherine Hume (1814-83). 

6-Gabriel Jones (b Williamsburg, Va., 1724-1806), 
mem. Va. House of Burgesses; del. Cont. 
Congress; mem. Va. Conv. of 1788; m 1748, Mar- 
garet Strother; 

5-Capt. Strother (b 1758), on Washington’s staff 
in Am. Rev.; m 1780, Frances Thornton; 

4-William Strother (b 1783), m 1825, Ann Cary 
Randolph; 

3—-Beverley Randolph (1832-1912), m Rebecca J. 
Tidball. 

2-Dau. of Robert Hume Lewis (1843-1912), served 
in C.S.A., 1861-65; m 1872, Ann Cary Randolph 
Jones (1859-1908). 

oh Nae 3, 1900, Charles Noyes Tyndell (qv for 
issue). 

Residence: 19 S. Auburndale Boul., Memphis, 
Tenn. 


1I-MARSHALL, Peyton Jacquelin, b Winchester, 
Va., Feb. 3, 1897. 

9-John Marshall (qv); 

8-Thomas (1655-1704), m Martha Jane Pendleton; 

7—John (1700-52), capt. French and Indian War; 
m ca, 1722, Elizabeth Markham (1704-75; John§, 
of Eng. and Va.); 

6—Thomas (17380-1802), officer French and Indian 
War and Am. Rev.; burgess; m Mary Ran- 
dolph Keith; 

5-John (1755-1835), officer Cont. Army; Sec. of 
State, 1800, in Cabinet of President Adams; 
Chief Justice of U.S., 1801-35; m Mary Wills 
Ambler (Jacquelin®, treas. of Va.); 

4—Dr. Jacquelin A. (1787-1852), m Eliza L. S. 
Clarkson; 

Bape Bee A. (6 1829), m Rebecca P. Marshall 
(b 1833). 

9-William Randolph (qv); 

8-Thomas (06 1683), of “Tuckahoe”; 
Fleming; 

7—Mary Isham, m Rev. James Keith (qv): 

nba (1787-1809), m Thomas Marshall (6 
above). 

2-Son of William Clarkson Marshall (1863-1924), 
of Winchester, Va.; m 1885, Lucy Meredith 
(b 1863); issue: I-Rev. William Clarkson, Jr. 
(b 1887; m Wistar Craighill); II-Mary Meredith 
(6 1889; m Dr. Hugh McCulloch); III—Peyton 
Jacquelin (above). : 

III-m Dec. 18, 1924, Cary Noyes Tyndell, } Front 
Royal, Va., July 21, 1901; dau. of Charles 
Noyes Tyndell (qv for genealogy). : 

Ed. V.M.I., ’18 (Kappa Alpha). Orchardist. 
Athletic dir. and coach, Shenandoah Valley 
Acad. Residence: Winchester, Va. 


DUNLAP, Boutwell, } Sacramento, Calif., Nov. 
14, 1877. 

6-Capt. Alexander Dunlap (1716-44), from Ireland 
to Augusta (now Rockbridge) Co., Va., and also 
came to Augusta Co., Va., Capt. James and 
William Dunlap (these three leaving many dis- 
tinguished descendants), and to Knoxville, 
Tenn., came Hugh Dunlap (Knoxville’s first 


m Judith 


336 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


mcht., and among whose sons were Gen. Rich- 
ard Gilliam Dunlap, Sec. of War of the Re- 
public of Texas, and William Claiborne Dun- 
lap, M.C., Tenn.), all four immigrants being 
related; was capt. of horse, 1748; first settler 
in the Pastures region of the Valley of Va.; 
grantee by orders of council of lands (un- 
patented) on Greenbrier river, (now) W.Va.; 
m Ann McFarland (b Scotland), said to be desc. 
of a chief of Clan MacFarlane (she m 2d, Capt. 
Robert Bratton); 

5-Ensign Robert (1740-1781), of “Aspen Grove,” 
Rockbridge Co., Va.; furnished money to the 
McConnells to found McConnells’ Station (lo- 
cated in what is now Lexington, Ky.), for 
which he was to receive 500 acres of present 
site of Lexington, but this estate was lost to 
grandchildren by decision of the Court of Ap- 
peals of Ky. in 1805; ensign at battle of Guil- 
ford Ct. House, in which he was lost or killed 
because he refused to obey orders of his half 
bro., Capt. (later Maj.) James Bratton, to 
retreat; m Mary, dau. William Gay (6 Ireland), 
of Gay’s Run, Augusta (now Rockbridge) Co., 
Va., m Margaret Walkup (sister of Capt. 
James Walkup, a cdr. at Battle of Walkup’s 
Plantation, N.C., in Am. Rev., m Margaret 
Pickens, aunt of Gov. Israel Pickens, of Ala.; 
and sister of Lt. John Walkup, cdr. of Warm 
Springs Ft. on Va. frontier, in Am. Rev., 
whose g.son was Joseph Walkup, It. gov. of 
Calif., 1858-59); 

4-Maj. William (1767-1834), of “Aspen Grove’; m 
Elizabeth, dau. Capt. James Coursey, Orange 
Co., Va., m Winifred Riddle (kinswoman of 
Conf. States Senator William Lowndes Yan- 
cey, protagonist of secession and distin- 
guished orator of the South); 

3-William (1797-1871), one of the first men to ex- 
plore Kan.; driven from Mo. to Kan. by Fed- 
eral troops, because of his Conf. activities and 
sympathies; m Mary, dau. of Rev. Daniel Hite, 
m Esther Baer (dese. Peter Blosser, colonial 
Mennonite leader and minister in Valley of 
Va. and Pa.). 

6-John Robinson, of “Mt. Pleasant,” Fluvanna 
Co., Va., m Elizabeth Parrish (of Va. descent); 

5—Michael (1763-1819), pioneered with his brother, 
Capt. William Parrish Robinson, in Tenn., 
1806-09; one of the early pioneers of II1l., 1809; 
merchant, landholder and one of the founders 
of Shawneetown, IIll., which 1814, became the 
first incorporated city in Illinois; m Sallie W., 
dau. Claiborne Saunders (desc. Col. William 
Claiborne, sec. of state, dep. gov. and treas. 
of Va.); 

4-John (1792-1850), landholder, of Shawneetown, 
Ill., and Evansville, Ind.; m Polly Carroll (of 
Irish descent); 

3—John (1821-1860), merchant and landholder of 
Shawneetown, IIll., and Gallatin County, IIl.; 
m Mary Madeline, dau. of Rev. Alexander 
Kelly Boutwell (son of Stephen Boutwell, 
pioneer, of southern branch of Boutwells). 

2-Only child of William Dunlap (1827-1909), capi- 
talist, Calif. pioneer of ’49, one of the largest 
pioneer landholders of Sacramento Valley, m 
Sarah Jane Robinson (1846-1920). 

Not married. B.L., U. Calif., 01 (Kappa Sigma); 
attended Georgetown U. Law Sch., 1905 (Delta 
Chi); LL.B., Catholic U. America, 1905, LL.M., 
1910. Lawyer, San Francisco; hon. consul of 
Argentina at San Francisco since 1917 (See 
Who’s Who in America). Lt. gov. Calif. S.C. 
W.; historian Sacramento Soc. Calif. Pioneers; 
dir. Calif. Hist. Soc. Hobby: Collector of rare 
books and Mss.; is owner of one of best rac- 
ing libraries on Pacific coast, a notable collec- 
tion of Californiana and a notable collection 
of trans-Allegheny Americana. Summer 
place: “Green Point,’ Auburn, Calif. Resi- 
dence: San Francisco, Calif. 


1-DUNLAP, Renick William, 6} Kingston, O., 
Oct. 21, 1872. 

6-Capt. Alexander Dunlap (1716-44), from Ireland 
to Augusta (now Rockbridge) Co., Va.; and 
also came William, Capt. James and Hugh 
Dunlap (first mcht. of Knoxville, Tenn.), all 
related, and who left many distinguished de- 
scendants; grantee by orders of council of 
unpatented lands on Greenbrier River (now), 
W.Va.; capt. of horse, 1743; first settler in 
Pastures region of Valley of Va. frontier: m 
Ann McFarland (b Scotland), said to be desc. 


of a chief of Clan MacFarlane (she m 2d, Capt. 
Robert Bratton); 

5-John (ca. 1738-1804), explorer of southern Ohio, 
1776; largest landholder of Rockbridge Co., 
Va.; owner of Ky. lands and 7,000 acres, in- 
cluding Old Chillicothe (now Frankford), O.; 
m Ann Clark (James’, kinsman of Gen. George 
Rogers Clark); 

4-John (1767-1854), inherited part of father’s old 
Chillicothe land; pioneer of Ohio, 1796, as sur- 
veyor with his cousin, Col. James Dunlap, 
distinguished Ohio pioneer; permanent set- 
tler of Ohio, 1825; m Dorcas Tabitha Dowell 
(niece of Benjamin Franklin); 

3—John (1811-79), of ‘‘Basin View,” O.; m Mary 
Ann Minear (Philip, m Elizabeth McCollister). 

10—John Tripp (b 1610), m Mary Paine; 

9—-Peleg (b 1647), m Ann Sisson; 

8-Job (b Portsmouth, R.I.); 

7-Isaac, moved from R.I. to Wyoming Valley, 
Pa., 1769 (his g.dau. Phebe, m Amos Harding, 
ancestor of President Harding); 

6—-Ruth, m Jonathan Slocomb; 

5—-Judith, m Hugh Foresman; 

4—Ruth, m Thomas Bell; 

3-Hugh, of ‘Bellevue,’ Ross Co., O.; trustee 
Wooster U. many yrs.; m Lavinia Renick 
(1818-98; George* [1776-1863], Chillicothe, O., 
m 1802, Dorothy Harness). 

2-Son of Nelson John Dunlap (6b 1843), large 
landholder; pres. of First Nat. Bank of 
Kingston, O.; m 1867, Elizabeth Jane Bell (1846- 
1918); issue: I-Mary (m Amos Leist); II—Renick 
William (above); III—Nellie (1875-1921; m Dennis 
Dreisbach); IV—Alice (m Lynn Brady). 

II-m June 9, 1897, Maxine Ethel Cummins, Bb Co- 
lumbus, O., Apr. 8, 1876; dau. of Edward Cum- 
mins, of Columbus; issue: I1-Nelson Henderson, 
b Kingston, O., Feb. 16, 1902; Ohio State U., 
24; 2-Mary Maxine, 6 Kingston, Oct. 6, 1916. 

B.Sc. in Agr., Ohio State U., ’95 (Kappa Sigma). 
Farmer and banker; operates “Congo Stock 
Farm,” Kingston, O. Mem. 76th Ohio Gen. As- 
sembly, 1904-05; dairy and food commr. of 
Ohio, 1907-11; sec. of agr. of Ohio, 7 months, 
1915; asst. sec. of agr. of U.S., 1925— (See 
Who’s Who in America). Summer place: 
Kingston, O. Residence: The Embassy, 1613 
Harvard St. N.W., Washington, D.C. 


ae oe es Robert Finley, b Giles Co., Va., July 

6—Capt. Alexander Dunlap (1716-44), from Ireland 
to Augusta (now Rockbridge), Co., Va., and 
also came to Augusta Co., Va., Capt. James 
and William Dunlap (Capt. Alexander and 
William leaving many distinguished descend- 
ants), and to Tenn. came Hugh Dunlap (first 
mcht. of Knoxville, among whose sons were 
Gen. Richard Gilliam Dunlap, Sec. of War 
of Republic of Tex. and its diplomatic agent 
to U.S.; James T. Dunlap, state comtroller 
of Tenn.; and William Claiborne Dunlap, 
M.C., Tenn.), who were all related; was capt. 
of horse, 1743; first settler in Pastures region, 
Valley of Va. frontier; grantee by orders in 
council of lands (unpatented), on Greenbrier 
river (now) W.Va.; m Ann McFarland (b Scot- 
land), said to be desc. of a chief of Clan Mac- 
Farlane; she m 2d, Capt. Robert Bratton, capt. 
French and Indian war; 

5-Ens. Robert (1740-81), “Aspen Grove,’ Rock- 
bridge Co., Va.; furnished money to found 
McConnell’s Sta. (located in what is now Lex- 
ington, Ky.), for which he was to receive 500 
acres of present site of Lexington, which 
estate was lost to grandchildren by decision 
of Ct. of Appeals of Ky., 1805; ensign at Bat- 
tle of Guilford Ct. House, in which he was 
lost or killed, because he refused to obey or- 
ders of his half brother, Capt. (later Maj.) 
James Bratton, to retreat; m Mary Gay (Wil- 
liam’, of ireland, of Gay’s Run [now] Rock- 
bridge Co., Va., m Mary Walkup, 8 nr. Belfast, 
Ireland [sister Capt. James Walkup, a cdr. 
at Battle of Walkup’s Plantation, N.C., Am. 
Rev., m Margaret Pickens, aunt of Gov. Israel 
Pickens, of Ala., and of Lt. John Walkup, cdr. 
Warm Springs Ft., Va., Am. Rev., whose g.son 
was Joseph Walkup, It. gov. Calif., 1858); 

4—Hon. Alexander (1768-1841), mem. Va. Legisla- 
ture, 1823-27, 1829; m Jane Alexander (aunt of 
Gen. Augustus A. Chapman, M.C., Va., and 
aunt of Delilah B. Alexander, m Hugh Ca- 
perton, M.C., Va., and whose stepson was 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 337 


Allen T. Caperton, Conf. States Senator of 
Va., and U.S. Senator of W.Va.); 

3-Alexander (1812-53), lawyer, owner Red Sul- 
phur Springs, (now) W.Va., famous ante-bel- 
lum southern resort; m Mary Ann Shanklin 
(Robert, desc. Shanklins of Rockingham Co., 
Va., m Polly Shirkey, dese. Shirkeys of Boute- 
tourt Co., Va.). 

Maternally, desc. David Carlisle Humphreys 
(1741-1826), from Co. Armagh, Ireland, to Pa., 
1763 to Augusta Co., Va., 1771 (his bro. Dr. 
Alexander, of Staunton, Va., and Frankfort, 
Ky., coming later), m Margaret Finley (niece 
of Pres. Samuel Finley, of Princeton Coll.); 
and thru: 

3—-Rev. James Moore (1816-90), Presbyn. minister 
and. educator of Va.; m Elizabeth Margret 

aris. 

2-Son of Henry Dunlap (b 1848), of Monroe Co., 
W.Va., and “Bellevue Farm,” Pulaski Co., Va.; 
merchant and farmer; m 1870, Amelia Margret 
Humphreys (1851-84); m 2d, 1896, Margaret E. 
Nicholson; issue (Ist marriage): I-Robert Fin- 
ley (above); II—-Mary Elizabeth (m Andrew L. 
Hogeman); III-Ida Bittinger (m John S. 
Draper, Jr.); (2d marriage): IV—McClure; V— 
Louis A. 

I-m Nov. 17, 19094, Emma May Wysor, b Newbern, 
Va., Aug. 16, 1880; dau. of Hon. J. C. Wysor, of 
Pulaski; issue: 1—May Lucile, 6 MHinton, 
eee Mar. 2, 1906; 2-Kmma, 6 Hinton, Aug. 

A.B., B.S., Hampden-Sidney Coll. ’94 (Sigma 
Chi). Lawyer, and pres. or dir. various corpns. 
Pros. atty., Summers Co., W.Va., 1905-09; chmn. 
W.Va. Dem. State Exec. Com., since 1920. 
During World War, atty. for local draft bd., 
local counsel for food and fuel administra- 
tion, and chmn. of bond sales and Red Cross 


drives. Clubs: Kanawha Country (Charleston, 
W.Va.), White Oak Country (White Oak, 
W.Va.), Willow-wood Country (Hinton, W. 


Va.), Cheat Mtn. and Allegheny Sportsmen’s 
Assn. Residence: Hinton, W.Va. 


1-DUNLAP, Charles Kephart, b Greenfield, O., 
Sept. 30, 1863. 

5-Capt. Alexander Dunlap (1716-44), from Ire- 
land to Augusta (now Rockbridge) Co., Va., 
and also came William, Capt. James and 
Hugh Dunlap (the latter the first mcht. of 
Knoxville, Tenn.), all related, and who left 
many distinguished descendants; capt. of 
horse, 1748; first settler of Pastures region of 
Valley of Va. frontier; grantee by orders of 
council of unpatented lands on Greenbrier 
river, now W.Va.; m Ann McFarland, said to 
be desc. of chief of Clan MacFarlane (she m 
2d, Capt. Robert Bratton); 

4-Col. Alexander (1743-1828), built Clover Lick 
Ft., outpost of Am. Rev., in now Pocahontas 
Co., W.Va., sold later to his cousin, Maj. 
Jacob Warwick; Indian fighter; founder of 
Pisgah Ch., Woodford Co., Ky., 1784, and Pis- 
gah Acad. (forerunner of Transylvania U.); 
built Dunlap’s Ch., pioneer Ohio ch. of Disci- 
ples of Christ, Brown Co., O.; m Agnes 
Gay (James®, m Jean Warwick, aunt of Capt. 
Jacob Warrick, in honor of whom Warrick 
Co., originally comprising 11 Ind. counties, 
was named, and dau. Lt. William Warwick, 
m Elizabeth Dunlap); among their children 
were Nancy, m U.S. Senator Alexander Camp- 
bell, of Ohio; Col. James, distinguished Ohio 
pioneer and Whig candidate for gov. of Ohio; 
Col. Alexander, Woodford Co., Ky.; Margaret, 
m Rev. Samuel Thornton Scott, D.D., pres. of 
Vincennes U. and founder first Presbyn. ch. 
in Ind.; 

3—William (1772-1849), pioneer of Brown Co., O., 
1796; anti-slavery leader and asso. of his son- 
in-law, Rev. Samuel Crothers, D.D., as such; 
financed the legal contest of Rev. John Mahan 
in latter’s fight on slavery, the ‘Mahan ar- 
rest” resulting in the defeat for re-election 
of Gov. Vance of Ohio; m Mary Shep- 
herd (John‘; Thomas‘, founder of Shepherds- 
town), niece of Col. David Shepherd, col. of 
Ohio co., comd. at siege of Ft. Henry and sec- 
ond in command of Coshocton expdn. (William 
Dunlap and Mary Shepherd had son, Dr. Alex- 
ander Dunlap, v.p., A.M.A., and who shares 
honors with Dr. Ephraim McDowell as one of 
two first successful ovariotomists in modern 
world; and they had g.g.son, Rev. Samuel 


McChord Crothers, D.D., American essayist, 
See Who’s Who in America). 

2-Son of Dr. Milton Dunlap (1807-90), physician, 
of Greenfield, O.; m 1838, Frances Louisa (1821- 
1904), dau. of Maj. David Kinkead, m Narcissa 
Calhoun; issue: I-Mary Narcissa (b 1839; m 
Rev. Samuel Dickey Crothers); II-Nancy Don- 
avan (1841-1915); III—William Kinkead (6b 1843; 
m Mary J. Irwin); I1V—Louise Matilda (b 1845; 
m EK, Burgess Watts); V—Caroline Foster (0 
1847; m Samuel Q. Duncan, d 1905); VI-—Shep- 
herd (1840-1915; m Mary Cox); VII—Robert Scott 
(1851-1923; m Helen Boyd); VIII—David Leonidas 
(1854-1923) ; IX—Samuel Crothers (b 1856; m Mary 
James); X—James Alexander (1858-60); KI-—Ar- 
thur Beardsley (b 1861); XII-—Charles Kephart 
(above); XIII—Frances Amanda (b 1866). 

XII-—m Feb. 10, 1891, Martha Thorne Simpson, } 
Lexington, Ky.; dau. of Samuel Pruitt Simp- 
son, of Belmont Co., O., and sister of Mrs. 
James M. Goggin (qv for genealogy); issue: 
1-Sydney, m John Speed Elliott (issue: Mar- 
tha Thorne; Joan Stewart; Sydney Dunlap). 

With Mexican Internat. R.R., 1887-1901; gen. frt. 
agt., Galveston, Harrisburg & San. Antonio 
Ry., Houston & Tex. Central R.R., and Hous- 
ton, East & West Tex. Ry., 1901-06; traffic 
mgr. same and Tex. & N.O. and Houston & 
Shreveport rys. from 1906; pres. S.P. lines in 
Tex. and La., 1918-20 and since traffic mgr. 
same lines (See Who’s Who in America). 
Clubs: Thalian, Houston, Houston Country. 
Ape aoa Houston Country Club, Houston, 

ex. 


1-GOGGIN, Lilla Hatfield Simpson (Mrs. James 
M.), 6 ‘‘Airslie,”” Lexington, Ky., Mar. 1, 1870. 

9-Edward Dorsey (qv); 

8-Col. Edward (1645-1705), of “Major’s Choice”, 
Md.; judge High Ct. of Chancery; burgess, 
etc.; m 1st, 1675, Sarah Wyatt; 

7-John (6 1692), of ‘Long Reach,” Md.; m at 16, 
1708, Honor Elder; 

6—Michael, of “Good Range,” m Ruth Todd (desc. 
Capt. Thomas Todd, owner of the original site 
of Baltimore); 

5-Lancelot, m Sarah Warfield; 

4—Darius, m Mary Talbot; 

3-—Mary, m Sidney Simpson, settled in Ohio. 

4-Isaac Reed (1776-1847; son of —Reed, of Pa., 
soldier Am. Rev.; m Miss Schrack), m Re- 
becca Prall (1785-1852) ; 

5 fis) William (1806-64), m Martha Thorne 

2-Dau. of Samuel Pruitt Simpson (1836-97), pio- 
neer banker of Hagle Pass, Tex.; m 1866, Mary 
Ann Bridges Reed (1841-1911); issue: I-Martha 
Thorne (m Charles Kephart Dunlap, qv); II- 
Lilla Hatfield (above); III-Samuel Pruitt (1872- 
1924); IV—Meme Stockwell (1874-1924). 

II-m Apr. 11, 1894, James Mann Goggin (See Vol. 
1, p. 208); issue (all b Eagle Pass, Tex.): 1-Henry 
Reed, b Feb. 2, 1895; pvt. to 2d lt. of inf., U.S.A., 
May 30, 1917-Dec. 1918; m 1924, Frances Dixon 
Ball (issue: Elizabeth Frazee, b Nov. 22, 1925); 
2-Mary Simpson, b Nov. 19, 1897; Bryn Mawr, 
B.A., ’21; 3-James Mann, 3d, 6b Jan. 28, 1900; 
Wale, BAL we 22. 

Mem. C.D.A. Residence: 1224 Magoffin Av., El 
Paso, Tex. 


1-BRATTON, William Andrew, } “Rock Rest,” 
Bath Co., Va., Dec. 24, 1869. 

5—-Capt. Robert Bratton (1712-85), from Ireland to 
Orange (now Augusta) Co., Va., 1733; capt. 
French and Indian War, 1756-58; mem. council 
of war for protection of Va. frontier, 1756; 
owner of 2,284 acres in Augusta Co., and other 
lands (uncle of Col. William Bratton, comd. at 
Battle of Huck’s Depot, in Am. Rev., whose 
g.son was Brig. Gen. John Bratton, C.S.A.); m 
Ann (McFarland) Dunlap, dese. of chief of 
Clan MacFarlane, and widow of Capt. Alex- 
ander Dunlap; 

4—-Maj. James (1746-1828), of ‘‘Rock Rest,” Bath 
Co., Va.; capt. at Battle of Guilford C.H.; built 
“Rock Rest,” 1806; owner 2,650 acres; m Rebecca 
Hogsett (they were parents of William Brat- 
ton, of the Lewis and Clark expdn.); 

3-Andrew (1799-1871), of ‘Rock Rest’; elder 
Windy Cove Presbyn. Ch. 38 yrs.; m Mary Jane 
Tilford McKee (James‘, pensioner Am. Rev.; 
g.dau. of Jane Logan McKee, killed in Kerrs 
Creek massacre, 1763). 

4—-Robert Guy, for political reasons left Co. Der- 
ry, Ireland, for U.S., after “’98’; to Augusta 


338 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


Co., Va.; justice; m Nancy Glendy (sister Rev. 
John Glendy, D.D., chaplain of U.S. Congress, 
father of Commodore William Marshall Glen- 
dy, U.S.N.); 

38-William (1796-1864), of Augusta Co.; m Mary 
Ann Sitlington (John‘, m Barbara Ann, dau. of 
Peter Hull; Robert®, pensioner Am. Rev.). 

2-Son of Andrew Sitlington Bratton (1842-1914), of 
“Rock Rest,’ Bath Co., Va.; mem. of Bath 
Squadron, C.S.A.; elder of Windy Cove 
Presbyn. Ch. 35 yrs.; m 1867, Mary Moore Guy 
(1839-75) ; m 2d, 1888, Sue (Guy) McDannald; m 3d, 
1898, Elizabeth Handley; issue (Ist marriage): 
I-William Andrew (above); II—Robert James 
Glendy (1873-91); I1I—Susan Rebecca (1875-94). 

I-m Sept. 9, 1896, Fanny Berry Cologne, b Mar- 
shall, Va., Oct. 10, 1874; dau. of J. C. Cologne, 
of Fauquier Co., Va., m Fanny Gray Maddux; 
issue: 1-Mary Frances, b} Marshall, Va., Jan. 
22, 1898; 2-Virginia Guy, 0 Marlinton, W.Va., 
Aug. 16, 1900; m Mar. 30, 1926, Dr. R. G. Frame; 
3—-Sue McKee, }b Marlinton, Dec. 30, 1905; 4-Rob- 
ert Andrew, 6 Marlinton, Dec. 20, 1914. 

Ed. Washington and Lee U., ’90 (Phi Delta Phi). 
Lawyer; pros. atty., Pocahontas Co., W.Va., 
1906 and 1917; asst. counsel at Washington, to 
U.S. Food Administration during World War. 
Still owns ‘Rock Rest,’ patented to Maj. 
James Bratton, 1771, the house being built in 
1806. Residence: Marlinton, W.Va. 


Popa toe Peter Jacob, b Ross Co., O., Jan. 22, 

5—-Rev. Peter (Blaser) Blosser (b ca. 1715), from 
Switzerland to France, to America, 1739; Men- 
nonite leader; minister and landholder in York 
(now Springettsburg) Tp., York Co., Pa., and 
Blosserville, Shenandoah (now Page) Co., Va.; 
ancestor of many Mennonite bishops and large 
landholders; 

4—Jacob (1758-1842), Am. Rev.; from York Co., Pa., 
to Shenandoah (now Page) Co., Va., ca. 1779; to 
Mahoning Co., O., 1825; landholder; m 1788, Bar- 
bara Beery (1764-1840; Nicholas® [1739-1811], of 
Rockingham Co., Va., owner of 10,240 acres in 
Fairfield Co., O., m Elizabeth Keller); 

3—Joseph (1795-1863), moved to Pike Co., O., 1831; 
landholder; m 1822, Sarah James Basye (1803-76). 

8-Edmond Basye (d ca. 1724), from France to 
America, 1670; settled in Northumberland Co., 
Va.; planter; 

7-Isaac (d 1739) ; 

6é-—Edmond (ca. 1720-1810), Prince William, Fau- 
quier and Culpeper cos., Va.; sgt. in Indian 


wars; 
5-Edmond (1750-1783), Am. Rev.; m 1770, Nancy 


Mauzy; 

4—-Henry (1777-1857), Culpeper Co., Va.; m 1796, his 
cousin, Elizabeth James (1779-1852; Thomas’), 
kinswoman of Pres. Taylor and Pres. Madison, 
through Strother family; 

3-Sarah James (1803-76), m 
above). 

8-Henry Mauzy, from France to Eng. after rev- 
ocation of Edict of Nantes; came to Charles- 
ton, S.C., later to Stafford Co., Va.; planter; m 
in Eng. a dau. of Dr. Conyer; 

7-John, m Hester Foote; 

6—Henry (b 1721), m 1744, Ann Withers; 

5-Nancy, m 1770, Edmond Basye (5 above). 

4-Andrew Zahn (1791-1845), from Germany, 1838; 
settled in Pike Co., O.; m Evelina (1796-1830), 
dau. of Philip Jacob Schaeffer (1773-1840), m 
Elizabeth (1773-1841), dau. of Baron Von Kennel; 

3-Anna Mary (6 1826), m 1848, Jacob Biszantz (1806- 
1877), from Germany to Pike Co., O., 1843; set- 
tled in Ross Co., O. 

2—-Son of Jacob Blosser (1829-1908), one of largest 
landholders of Scioto Valley, O., owning 2,000 
acres in Ross Co., O.; m 1860, Margaret Bis- 
zantz (1844-1906); issue: I-Mary (1861-66); II-John 
(1863-66); II1I—Anna (6 1867; m George W. Struck- 
man; m 2d, L. M. Murlin); IV—Sallie (6 1869: m 
Lincoln C. Anderson); V—Peter J. (above); VI-— 
Margaret (1877-1914; m Rollo W. Marchant): 
VII-Elizabeth (6 1880; m Judge Frank L. Tou 
Velle). 

V-—m Apr. 29, 1903, Katheryn Mae DeWeese (qv); 
issue: 1-John DeWeese, 6 Chillicothe, O., Nov. 
12, 1904; A.B., Harvard, ’26. 

LL.B., U. of Mich., 1898. Lawyer, landholder and 
banker. Pros. atty. of Ross Co., O., 1904-10; 
Rep. candidate for Congress, 1912; judge Ct. of 
Common Pleas, -Ross Co., since 1920. Resi- 
dence: Chillicothe, O. 


Joseph Blosser (3 


1-BLOSSER, Katheryn Mae DeWeese (Mrs. 
Peter J.), 0 Chillicothe, O., Sept. 24, 1879. 

8-Garrett Hendricks (deWees) DeWeese, from 
Friesland, Holland, to New York, 1689; land- 
owner, Germantown, Pa., 1690; m Zytian-; 

7-Lewis (d 1743), at Phila., 1718; landowner in 
Kent Co., Del.; 

6-Samuel (d 1753), Kent Co., Del.; m Mary-; 

5—Joshua (1742-1819), Am. Rev.; Presbyn. later 
Bapt. minister, 6 Kent Co., Del., d Miami Co., 
O.; m Hlizabeth New (1745-1821); 

4—-Lewis (1769-1840), m Mary McKelvey (1772-1847; 
Jonathan®, Am. Rev.); 

3—James (1807-76), m 1829, Rebecca Blue (1811-69). 

6—Ezekiel Chaney (d 1769), of Frederick Co., Md.; 
had land in Va., Md. and Pa.; m Ann-; 

5-Nathan (d 1804), of Washington Co., Md., and 
Bedford Co., Pa.; m Susanna-; 

4—Anne (1784- 1873), m Michael Blue (1784-1875), War 
1812 (Uriah, Sr.® [1752-1829], Am. Rev., m Ruth-, 
1753-1817) ; 

3-Rebecca (1811-69), m James DeWeese (3 above). 

§-Hugh Mosher (1600-94), from Eng. to America, 
1630; ens.; ordained in Bapt. Ch., 1674; m 1632, 
Lydia Maxon; 

8-Hugh (1633-1713), an original owner of Wes- 
terly; large landowner; mem. Ct. Martial for 
trial of Indians, 1676; m Rebecca Harndel 
(John?) ; 

7—Capt. Nicholas (1664- 1747), m Elizabeth-; 

6—-Nicholas (b 1703), m 1729, Rebecca Wilcox (b 
1711; John’; Daniel’, m Elizabeth Cooke [John’, 
m Sarah, dau. of Richard Warren, qv; Fran- 
cis), avl; Edward’, at Portsmouth, Te 1638) ; 

5—Wilcox (6 1733/34), at Tiverton, R.I., Dartmouth, 
Mass., Hoosick Town, Rensselaer Co., N.Y., 
prior to 1775; large landowner; m Hannah-; 

4-Camel, d before his father; m Sarah Ann Harl; 

38-Sebra (1802-51), m 1827, Catherine Hogle (1808- 
1893; Jeremiah‘ [1773-1843], 1t. War 1812, m Cath- 
erine Lucas, b 1780). 

2-Dau. of Dr. Francis Marion DeWeese (1841-1909), 
stock raiser, farmer and mfr.; m 1871, Olive 
Elizabeth Mosher (6b 1843), composer; issue: I— 
Francis Earl (1874-1909; m 1897, Beatrice Davis); 
II—Katheryn Mae (above). 

II-m Apr. 29, 1908, Peter Jacob Blosser (qv); is- 
sue: 1-John DeWeese, 0 Chillicothe, O., Nov. 
12, 1904; Harvard, ’26. 

Mem. S.M.D., U.S.D.1812, D.A.C., D.A.R., Wom- 
en’s Nat. Council, U.S. Flag Assn., ete. Clubs: 
Chillicothe Country, Century. Residence: Chil- 
licothe, O. 


1-McCLERNAND, Edward John (Dec. 29, 1848- 


Feb. 9, 1926). 
3—John McClernand (d ee b ees thence to 
Va., to Breckinridge Co., .; ed. for a physi- 


cian; m Fatima ree oF Va. 

6-William Dunlap, bought, 1749, his first land in 
Augusta Co., Va. (relative of Capt. Alexander 
and Capt. James Dunlap, of Augusta Co., Va., 
and Hugh Dunlap, ist meht. of Knoxville, 
Tenn., which immigrants left many distin- 
guished descendants); 

5-Maj. William (1744-1816), soldier in Am. Rev.; 
pioneer of Fayette Co., Ky., 1784; m Rebecca 
Robertson (sister of Col. Alexander Robert- 
son, rep. Mercer Co., [now] Ky., in Va. Conv., 
1788, for considering Federal Constitution, and 
in Va. Gen. Assembly, 1788-89, and aunt of 
George Robertson, chief justice of Ky., M.C., 
who declined four times seats in U.S. Cabinet 
and twice seats in U.S. Supreme Ct.); Bvt. 
Brig. Gen. Henry C. Dunlap, U.S.V., in Civil 
War, and George W. Dunlap, M.C., Ky., were 
g.sons ate Maj. William Dunlap and Rebecca 
Robertso 

4—Rev. raion (1773-1866), Bapt. minister in north- 
ern Ky., Champaign Co., O., and Jacksonville, 
Tll.; m Emily Johnson (Edward); 

3-Col. James (1802-97), bvt. brig. gen. vols., 1865, 
“For meritorious service in the field”; m "Bliz- 
abeth Freeman. 

2-—Son of Gen. John Alexander McClernand (1812- 
1900), distinguished officer in Civil War, cdr. 
13th A.C., maj. gen. vols.; lawyer; newspaper 
editor; circuit judge; mem. Ill. Legislature; 
chmn. Dem. Nat. Conv.; M.C. from Ill., 1843-51, 
1859-61; m Sarah Dunlap; m 2d, Minerva Dunlap, 
sister of Ist wife. 

M Nov. 1888, Sara, dau. of Charles Pomp. .- 

U.S.M.A., 70. Served 2d lt. to brig. gen. U.S.A., 
retired Aug. 27, 1912. Bvtd. 1st lIt., 1890, “For 
gallantry in pursuit of Indians and in actions 
against them at Bear Paw Mountains, Mont., 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 


1877.” Awarded Congressional Medal of Honor, 
Nov. 27, 1894, ‘‘For most distinguished gallan- 
try in action against Nez Percés Indians.” 
Served in Santiago Campaign in Spanish-Am. 
War, later in Philippines. 


1-LOCEKRIDGE, Ethel Rowena Gibbs (Mrs. 
Lancelot C.), b ‘“Raphine Hall,’ MRaphine, 
Rockbridge Co., Va., July 27, 1874. 

8-Rev. Peter Prudden (1600-56), brought a com- 
pany of settlers to America, 1637, and settled 
at Milford, Conn.; a judge of the colony, 1640; 
m Joanna Boyse (Rev. John®, m Joanna-); 

7-Sarah (b 1650), m Gideon Allen; 

6—-Lt. Gideon (d 1750/51), 1t. first co. or train band, 
Fairfield, Conn.; m 1696, Ann Burr (1675-1747; 
Nathaniel’?; Jehu, qv); 

5-Hannah (1716-79), m as his 2d 1742/43, 
Thomas Gibbs (1707-68; John‘); 

4-Edward (1749-91), sea capt. and ship owner; m 
Ruth Harpin; 

3—Richard (1788-1858), from Conn. to Rockbridge 
Co., Va., 1816 (?); m Isabella Pollock Poague 
(1792-1855; James Pollock‘, m Margaret Eakin; 
James’, from Ireland to Pa., thence to Va., m 
Isabella Lemon). 

9-John Talcott, ‘‘The Worshipful” (qv); 

8-John (1625-88), asst. magistrate of Conn.; treas., 
1660-76; maj. and lt. col. in Indian wars; m 
Mary Cook; 

7-Ruth (6 1677), m John Read (1679-1748), grad. 
Harvard, 1697; queen’s atty. for Conn., 1712; 
bought land from Indians, 1714, and founded 
town of Reading; later atty. gen. for Mass., 
and mem. Council; known as most eminent 
lawyer in the colonies (William’; William’); 

6—Col. John (1699-1786), colonial service; m Mary 
Hawley (1697-1748; John’, m Deborah Pierson; 
Joseph§, qv); 

5-Mary Ann (1724-81), m John Harpin (1722-91), 
grad. Yale, 1741; rep. Gen Assembly, from Mil- 
ford, 1761-62 (Jean® [1690-1765], Huguenot, set- 
tled at Milford, Conn., 1715, ‘“‘practiced physick 
and surgery 50 yrs.,’” m Mary, dau. of John 
Camp, m Mary, dau. of Joseph Northrup, qv); 

4—Ruth (1754-1808), m Edward Gibbs (4 above). 

6-Samuel Given (d 1740), from Ireland to Orange 
(now Augusta) Co., Va., proved his importa- 
tion ca. 1738; owner of 1,050 acres; one of 4 
Orange Co. justices apptd. for Augusta Co. 
area before Augusta Co. was formed; 

5—William (1740-93), Augusta (now Highland) Co., 
Va.; soldier Am. Rev.; m Agnes Bratton (Capt. 
Robert’, officer French and Indian War, m Ann 
Terie widow of Capt. Alexander Dun- 
ap); 

4—Robert (6 1765), boy soldier in Am. Rev.; mem. 
Va. Legislature from Bath Co., 7 sessions bet. 
1805-16; m Margaret Elliott (William'); 

3-Col. Samuel (1793-1862), planter, merchant: 
owner 22,000 acres in Nicholas (now Webster) 
Co., W.Va.; co. clk. and sheriff for 20 yrs.: 
m Mary Gibson (John‘ [d 1826], of Augusta Co., 
Va., m Catherine Cloverfield; David® [1743-1833], 
Kilrain, Ireland, to Augusta Co., Va.). 

2-Dau. of James Edward Allen Gibbs (1829-1902), of 
“Raphine Hall,” Raphine, Rockbridge Co., Va.; 
inventor of Willcox & Gibbs sewing machine; 
capitalist; maj. in ordnance dept., C.S.A.; m 
1st, 1852, Catherine Given (1834-87); m 2d, 1893, 
Margaret Craig, of Craigsville, Va.; issue (1st 
marriage): I-Florence Virginia (b 1853; m 1876, 
Capt. Benjamin Cason Rawlings, C.S.A.); II- 
Cornelia Alice (1856-84; m Robert Geddes 
Davies); III—Ellabell Blanche (b 1859; m 1879, 
John Carson Moore); IV-—Ethel Rowena 
(above). 

Bia Oct. 25, 1893, George E. Wade, of Raphine, 

a 


wife, 


M 2d, Nov. 8, 1911, Lancelot C. Lockridge, b “Lock- 
wood,” Raphine, Va., May 4, 1870; son of Elisha 
Francis Lockridge, of “Lockwood (g.g.son of 
Maj. Andrew Lockridge, capt. in Colonial wars. 
maj. in Am. Rev., Augusta Co., Va., son of 
James Loughridge, immigrant, justice in first 
et. of Augusta Co., 1745); issue: 1—Lancelot 
Charles, b “Bonnie View,” Raphine, Va., Sept. 
20, 1914. 

Ed. Mary Baldwin Sem., Staunton, Va. 
dence: “Bonnie View,” Raphine, Va. 


1-GETTY, Robert Nelson, }) Ft. Hamilton, N.Y., 
Jan. 19, 1855. 


3—Robert Getty (1780-1842), from Ireland to U.S.; 
prof. at U. Pa.; afterward resident of George- 


Resi- 


339 
da D.C.; m Margaret Wilmot, at Annapolis, 


3-Capt. Levi Lamb Stevenson (1787-1873), mayor 
of Staunton, Va.; m Elizabeth Dunlap (Rob- 
ert*, of Augusta Co., Va., m Margaret Kerr), 
their son Gen. John Dunlap Stevenson, bvt. 
maj. gen. of vols. and distinguished officer in 
Civil War. 

2-Son of Gen. George Washington Getty (1819- 
1901), maj. gen., U.S.A.; distinguished officer 
in Civil War; m Elizabeth Graham Steven- 
son; issue: I—Annie L. (0 1845; m Col. Charles 
McClure, U.S.A.; see their son George 
G.); II-Wilmot Stevenson; III-child (d 
young); IV—Robert Nelson (above); V—Caro- 
line (m Edward Page); VI—Margaret (m Ver- 
non Walsh); VII—George Graham. 

IV—m Oct. 14, 188, Cornelia Thomas Colegate (d 
1925), dau. of James Colegate, of Washington, 
D.C. (dese. of Capt. John Worthington, 1650-1701, 
mem. House of Burgesses of Md.); issue: 1— 
Cornelia Colegate, 6 Washington, D.C., Apr. 
29, 1887; m Maj. James Nixon Peale, U.S.A.; 2— 
Elizabeth Laurie, 6 Ft. Lewis, Colo., May 25, 
1888; m Maj. John Marshall True, U.S.A.; 3— 
Eleanor, 6 Ft. Keogh, Mont., June 17, 1891; 
4-Robert Nelson, Jr., b Ft. Keogh, Nov. 27, 1894; 
5-Georgiana Worthington, b Washington, July 
3, 1899; m Capt. Karl Minnigerode, U.S.A. 

Grad. U.S.M.A., ’78 Col. U.S.A., retired; brig. 
gen., N.A., during world war (See Who’s Who 
in America). Residence: 2945 Pacific Av., San 
Francisco, Calif. 


1-McCLURE, George Getty, b Washington, D.C., 
June 18, 1872. 

eRe: West, m Elizabeth, dau. of Count de 

inez; 

5-Anne, m Col. George Gibson, Am. Rev.; 

4-John Bannister, LL.D. (1780-1853), ed. Dickinson 
Coll., ex-1798; chief justice of Pa.; m Sarah 
Work Galbraith; 

3-Margaretta, m Charles McClure (desc. of John 
McClure, 0 1696), from Scotland to Carlisle, 
Pav Lilo. 

4-Robert Getty (1780-1842), b Maydown, Co. Derry, 
Ireland; came from Ireland to America; prof. 
at U. of Pa.; afterward resident of George- 
town, D.C.; m at Annapolis, Md., Margaret 
Wilmot; 

3-Gen. George Washington (1819-1901), maj. gen., 
U.S.A.; distinguished officer in Civil War; m 
Elizabeth Graham Stevenson (see their son 
Brig. Gen. Robert Nelson Getty). 

4-Capt. Levi Lamb Stevenson (1787-1873), mayor 
of Staunton, Augusta Co., Va.; m 1815, Eliza- 
beth Dunlap (Gen. John Dunlap Stevenson, 
maj. gen. vols., distinguished officer in Civil 
War, was their son); 

3—-Elizabeth Graham, m Gen. George Washington 
Getty (above). 

5-Robert Dunlap (1765-1847), Augusta Co., Va.; m 
1792, Margaret Kerr (1766-1848); 

4-Elizabeth, m Capt. Levi Lamb Stevenson (4 
above). 

2-Son of Annie L. Getty (b 1845), m Col. Charles 
McClure (1837-1902), 1t. col. U.S.A. and bvtd. 
maj., lt. col. and col. vols., Oct. 21, 1865, ‘““For 
faithful and meritorious services.” For issue 
and McClure lineage see Vol. 1, p. 705. 

M Dec. 26, 1904, Caroline Sumner Wood (See Vol. 
1, p. 705, for genealogy and issue). 

Stock broker. Was in P.M. dept., U.S.A., Philip- 
pine campaign, 1898-99. Summer place: Ocean 
Beach, Fire Island, N.Y. Residence: 302 W. 
79th St., New York. 


1-McCLURE, Caroline Sumner Wood (Mrs. 
George G.), b St. Louis, Mo. 

9-William Sumner (1605-88, son of Roger, m 1601, 
Joane Franklin), from Eng. to Dorchester, 
Mass., 1636; m 1625, Mary West; 

&-William (1627-75), m Elizabeth Clement; 

7-Clement (b 1671), m 1698, Margaret Harris; 

6—-Benjamin (bd 1711), m 1733, Mercy Melvil; 
5-James (6 1740), m 1761, Alice Waldron; 

pre nemar Waldron (06 1768), m Elizabeth Hub- 

ard; 

3-Thomas Hubbard, m 1834, Salina C. Malcolm. 

2—-Dau. of Elizabeth Sumner (b 1846), m 1872, Judge 
Horatio Dan Wood (1841-1905). For issue and 
other lineages see Vol. 1, p. 7065. 

M Dec. 26, 1904, George Getty McClure (qv); issue: 
1—H. D. Wood, 6 New York, Dec. 10, 1905; 2— 
Caroline, 6 New York, July 27, 1909. 

Sculptor. Residence: 302 W. 79th St., New York. 


340 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


1-DARNALL, William Edgar, 0 Pearisburgh, 
Va., Apr. 9, 1869. 

5-James Johnston, m 1776, Margaret Bay; 

4—James (1780-1835), justice, Rockbridge Co., Va.: 
m 1807, Jean Montgomery (their son, Robert 
Johnston, was rep. of western Va. in the 
Confed. Congress and distinguished Confed. 
statesman); 

3-Samuel (1810-64), Rockbridge Co., Va.; m Mil- 
dred Wilson. 

6é-—Humphrey Montgomery, Lancaster and Ches- 
ter Gos. 58:5 

5-Humphrey (d 1798), Rockbridge Co., Va.; sol- 
dier Am. Rev.; m Jean Gay; 

4-Jean, m James Johnston (4 above). 

6—John Gay (d ca. 1776), from Ireland, ca. 1744, to 
Augusta Co., Va., with bros. James, Robert, 
William, Samuel and Henry Gay; m_Jean 
Ramsey (their g.dau., Melinda Gay, m James 
Brown Ray, early gov. of Ind.); 

5-Jean, m Humphrey Montgomery (5 above). 

2-Son of Margaret Poague Johnston (1840-1902), m 
Rev. Henry Thomas Darnall (1837-1908). For 
issue and Darnall lineage see Vol. 1, p.-577. 

M Feb. 27, 1907, Elizabeth Nesbitt, b Chatham, Pa., 
Nov. 12, 188; dau. of David Nesbitt, of Chat- 
ham; issue: 1-William Edgar, Jr., 6 Atlantic 
City, N.J., Feb. 20, 1911; 2-Jean Mauzy, 6 At- 
lantic City, Feb. 4, 1922. 

A.M., Washington and Lee, ’92; M.D., U. Va., 1895. 
Surgeon, specializing in gynecology. F.A.C.S., 
ete. (See Who’s Who in America). Pres. bd. 
Atlantie City Public Library. Clubs: Univer- 
sity (Phila.), Seaview Country, Atlantic City 
Country, Atlantic City Yacht. Residence: 5 
S. Morris Av., Atlantic City, N.J. 


1-JONES, Margaret Allen Gay (Mrs. Henry 
eganianl b “Mound Hill,’’ Clark Co., Ky., Oct. 
10, : 

5-James Gay (ca. 1719-1776), of Calf Pasture and 
Gay’s Run, Augusta (now Bath) Co., Va.; 
came from Ireland to Pa., thence to Augusta 
Co., Va., with bros. William, John, Rob- 
ert, Henry and Samuel Gay; explorer with 
son-in-law, Maj. Samuel Stevenson, of central 
blue grass Ky., 1776; m 1st, Jean Warwick 

. (killed by Indians, 1759; William®, m Elizabeth 
Dunlap); she was aunt of Capt. Jacob War- 
rick, in honor of whom Warrick Co., Ind., 
originally comprising 11 present Ind. counties, 
was named; 

4-Capt. James (1758-1840), of “Mound Hill,” Clark 
Co., Ky.; owner of 15,000 acres in Ohio and in 
Clark and Montgomery cos., Ky., and other 
tracts; ensign in Am. Rev. in Va., 1776-81; set- 
tled in Ky., 1782; importer, with brothers-in- 
law, of first improved cattle into Ky.; estab- 
lished “Mound Hill,” Clark Co., Ky.; m 2d, 1797, 
Blizabeth Dunlap (1762-1815; John’, of Rock- 
bridge Co., Va., m Ann, dau. of James Clark, 
kinsman of Gen. George Rogers Clark; Capt. 
Alexander’, of Orange and Augusta cos., Va., 
immigrant, capt. of horse, 1743, m Anne Mc- 
Farland); 

38-Jacob Warwick (1801-56), inherited ‘Mound 
Hill’; m 1828, Lucinda Spurgeon. 

8-Elder Robert Allen, elder First Presbyn. Ch. 
of Larne, Ireland, 1669; was in siege of Lon- 
donderry; 

7-Elder Robert (1676-1770), inherited the home- 
stead in Bally Craigy, Co. Antrim, Ireland; 
ruling elder at Larne, 1715-63; m 1695, Janet 
(1679-1754), dau. of Elder William Hare, of 
Larne; 

6—-William (1711-99), from JIreland with his 
brother David, 1729; lived in Hunterdon Co., 
N.J., 33 yrs.; settled at “Red Hill Plantation,” 
Loudoun Co., Va., 1762; m 2d, Jane Warford 
(three sons died in Am. Rev.); 

5-David (d 1830), served in French and Indian 
War and Am. Rev.; settled in Hampshire Co., 
Va.; removed to the blue grass region of Bour- 
bon Co., Ky., 1805; m 1st, 1779, Ivea Fox; 

4—Margaret (1780-1870), m 1804, David Spurgeon 
(1780-1865), land and slave owner in Bourbon 
and Clark cos., Ky. (William® [1740-1821], from 
Essex Co., Eng., was extensive landowner in 
Monongalia Co., Va., and Bourbon Co., Ky., m 
1761, Priscilla Robinette, 1740-1817) ; 

3-Lucinda (1809-36), m Jacob Warwick Gay (3 


above). 
7-George Fox, will probated, 1754, Hunterdon 
Co., N.J.; m Mary-; 


6—Gabriel (1736-will probated, 1799), removed to 
Fairfax, later to Hampshire Co., Va.; m 1757, 
Ann Warford; 

5-Ivea (1758-87), m David Allen (5 above). — 

6-Gen. George Byrd Prewitt (6 and d in,Va.), of 
Huguenot ancestry; gained his title in French 
and Indian War; 5 Sa 

5-—Michael (ca. 1722-1798), of Campbell Co., Va., 
and Shelby Co., Ky.; m 1742, Elizabeth Simp- 
kins (ca. 1724-ante 1789; her mother, Elizabeth 
Adams, was cousin of Pres. John Adams); 

4—Robert (1758-1819), soldier Am. Rev.; large land 
and slave owner in Campbell Co., Va.; re- 
moved to Fayette Co., Ky., 1794; m 1782, Martha 
Chandler (1762-1833; Robert® [1729-92], of Hali- 
fax Co., Va., m Mary, dau. of Daniel Hamblen, 
of Prince Edward Co., Va.; William®; Robert’, 
of York and New Kent cos., Va.); 

3-Nelson (1806-70), of ‘‘Vergeland,’’ Montgomery 
Co., Ky.; mem. Ky. Legislature, 1841-44; m 1829, 
Mary Ann Coleman, 

8-Sir James Coleman, high sheriff of Braxton 
Mangno, Essex Co., Eng.; 

7-Capt. John, capt. British Army; 
America, 1650; m Miss Hawes; 

6-Judge Robert, of “Piccadilly,” Drysdale Par- 
ish, Caroline Co., Va.; justice of Essex Co., 
1700-20; m Mary Spencer; 

5—John (1722-63), of ‘Pine Forest,’’ Spotsylvania 
Co., Va.; m 1748, Eunice Hawes (1723-1806; Sam- 
uel’, of Caroline Co., Va., m Ann, dau. of Col. 
Nicholas Spencer’, m Frances, dau. of John 
Mottram$, burgess); 

4-John (1753-1837), of ‘“Maple Lawn,” Fayette Co., 
Ky.; m 2d, 1791, Lucy Chiles (1773-1840; Capt. 
John® [d 1796], m 1st, Mary Ellen Winston; 
eee Chiles®, m Lucy, dau. of Tarleton Wood- 
son); 

3—Mary Ann (1807-67), m Nelson Prewitt (3 above). 

2-Dau. of James Dunlap Gay (1830-88), inherited 
“Mound Hill” and owned “Breeze Hill,” nr. 
Winchester, Ky., where he died; m Ist, 1850, 
Elizabeth (1831-54), dau. of Matthew Dyer 
Hume; m 2d, 1860, Lucy Caroline Prewitt (1832- 
1920); issue (Ist marriage): I-Maria Hume (bd 
1851; m 1868, George Lewis Payne; m 2d, 1880, 
Gano Hildreth); (2d marriage): II—Nelson 
Prewitt (6 1861; m 1898, Lila Manning Chenault); 
IiI-Margaret Allen (above); IV—David Spur- 
geon (1864-1923; m 1911, Ruth Coleman); V—Hen- 
rietta Chandler (b 1867; m Stanley Tebbs 
Prewitt); VI-William Winston (1869-1922; m 1899, 
Margaret Woodford); VII—Mary Dunlap (6 1871; 
m Robert Thompson Gay, 1864-1914). 

IIlI-—m Oct. 22, 1884, Henry Morford Jones (6b 1861, 
deceased); son of Joseph F. Jones (see Lewis 
H. Jones for Jones lineage), m Emma, dau. of 
Noah Barton Morford, artist, of N.J., m Ann 
Meriwether, dau. of Meriwether Smith, of 
Louisa C.H., Va. 

Has compiled: “Margaret Allen Gay and Her 
Kin,” exhaustive family genealogy, includes 
Gay, Dunlap, Warwick, Clark, McFarland, 
Spurgeon, Robinette, Allen, Fox, Warford, 
Herriot, Forman, Bonham, Beekman, Cox, 
Prewitt, Simpkins, Adams, Chandler, Hamblen, 
Coleman, Hawes, Spencer, De Jornette, Graves, 
Buckner, Clay, Winston, Chiles, Woodson, 
Tarlton, Fleming, Cheadle, and many others. 
Residence: Winchester, Ky. 


1-BALLOU, Sidney (Miller), ) Providence, R.I., 
Oct. 24, 1870. : 

8—Maturin Ballou (qv); 

7-James (1652-1741), m Susanna Whitman (ances- 
tors of Eliza Ballou Garfield, mother of Pres. 
James A. Garfield); 

6—Nathaniel (1687-1748), m Mary Lovett; 

5—-Noah (1728-1807), m Abigail Razee; 

4—Oliver (1763-1843), m Abigail Colburn; 

8—-Dexter (1789-1849), m Esther Fisher Aldrich. 

9-John Miller, m Elizabeth-; 

8-Robert, m Elizabeth Saben; 

7-Ephraim, m Experience-; 

6—Daniel (1718-98), m Hannah Thayer; 

5—-Peter (b 1745), m Anna Aldrich; 

4-E\phraim (b 1774), m Sally Williams (6th from 
Roger Williams); . 

38—-Edward Franklin (1801-66), m Louisa Hitchcock. 

2-Son of Oren Aldrich Ballou (1813-77), A.B., 
Brown U., ’32; cotton mfr., Providence, R.I.; 


came to 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 34] 


m Charlotte Hitchcock Miller (1835-86); issue: 
I-Howard Malcolm (1866-1925; m Helen Fair); 
II-Florence Sophia (1867-1903); III-—Clara Lou- 
ise (1869-1916; m Joshua Ward Nichols); IV- 
Sidney Miller (above). 

1V—m Dec, 21, 1895, Thomie Morgan Duke (1867- 
1905), dau. of Ger. Basil W. Duke; issue: 1-— 
Barbara, 6 Honolulu, H.T., Mar. 7, 19065. 

M 2d, July 27, 1907, Lucia (Burnett) Burnett, b 
St. Joseph, Mo., Oct. 25, 1876; dau. of Thomas 
Burr Burnett (Thomas P.°; John‘; James; 
George’). | 

A.B., Harvard, ’93 (Delta U.), A.M., 1899. Lawyer, 
San Francisco, Calif.; justice Supreme Ct. 
of H.T., 1907-09 (See Who’s Who in America). 
Seconds 1G... A.C. 1918-19") lt. cdr., U5 .N.R: 
Mem. S§.A.R., A.L., etc. Clubs: Metropolitan, 
Chevy Chase, Racquet, Army and Navy 
(Washington), Bohemian, Pacific Union, Army 
and Navy (San Francisco), Harvard (New 
York, San Francisco and Honolulu), San 
Mateo Polo.. Residence: 1925 Gough St., San 
Francisco, Calif. 


1-BROWN, Harriet Elizabeth Johnson 
Elijah A.), 6 Atlanta, Ga., July 6, 1869. 

7-Thomas Johnson (1621?-1704), related to Chan- 
cellor John Johnson, of Md.; was first in Md., 
later in Va.; m Mary-; 

6—-Thomas, Jr., m Nancy-; 

5-Nathan (1720-1805), soldier Am. Rev.; m Nancy 
Elizabeth Hutchins Johnson; 

4-Aaron (1776-1842), m Elizabeth Daniel (6 1770; 
Allen, officer Am. Rev., m Mary Allen); 

3-Rev. Marquis de LaFayette Clayton (1807-49), 
m 1835, Harriet Rebecca Long. 

8-Dr. Charles Burnham (d 1782), arrived at 
Charleston, S.C., 1692; mem. S.C. Assembly; m 
Elizabeth— (d 1720); 

7—Charles (d 1729), m 1716, Mary Morecock (d 1766; 
Nicholas’, m Mary Burnham, of Boston); 

ep (1728-54), m 1752, Mary Harrison (1724- 

5—Ann (1753-1839), m 4th, Hugh Wardell; 

4—Mary Eliza (1781-1843), m 1804, Michael Long 
(1782-1824) ; 

3-Harriet Rebecca Rev. M.D.C. 
Johnson (3 above). 

8-John Hollinshead (d 1699), was first gov. of 
N.J.; m Grace-; 

7-William, m 1692, Elizabeth Adams; 

6-Samuel, settled in N.C., 1736; m 1736, Ann Rosell; 

§—-John (?); 

4—William (1771-1842), m 1804, Ann Sophia Hiley 
(1787-1867; Jacob’, Am. Rev.); 

3-William Hiley (1812-80), m 1886, Mary Jane Cars- 
well (1817-60; Alexander‘, m Elizabeth W. Ash- 
ley; Alexander®; Alexander®). 

2-Dau. of Marcus William Johnson (1837-1919), 
capt., 57th Ga. Inf., C.S.A., 1861-65; pres. Nat. 
Cotton Planters Assn.; m 1862, Lavinia Pene- 
lope Hollinshead (1840-1916); issue: I—Lena 
Penelope (6b 1863); II-Mary Cornelia (d infancy); 
IlI—Harriet Elizabeth (above); IV—Marcus W., 
Jr. (b 1872); V—Blakely Hollinshead (b 1874; m 
Bessie Kate Thomas); VI—Palmer (b 1877; m 
Emma Belle [Du Bose] Chamberlin). 

IiI-m June 26, 1901, Elijah Alexander Brown 
(Sept. 4, 1857-Jan. 28, 1926); See Vol. 1, p. 528, for 
genealogy; issue (all b Atlanta, Ga.): 1-Marcus 
Johnson, b Dec. 19, 1904; 2-Joseph Emerson, BD 
hte 28, 1908; 3-Penelope Hollinshead, b June 15, 


(Mrs. 


(1811-98), m 


L.I., Peabody Normal Coll., Nashville, Tenn., ’88. 
Editor of woman’s page of Wesleyan Chris- 
tian Advocate. Mem. D.A.C., D.A.R., U.D.C., 
etc. Residence: 720 Piedmont Av., Atlanta, Ga. 


ater fol Sally Eugenia, } Canton, Ga., June 

6—-William Brown (1687-1757), from Ireland to Pa. 
ca. 1745, thence to the Valley of Va. and to 
Guilford Co., N.C.; m in Ireland, Margaret 
(1701-1801), dau. of Joseph Fleming, of Ireland; 

5—Joseph (1731-1815), from Ireland with his father; 
removed to Va., Guilford Co., N.C., and lived 
and died near Belton, S.C.; m Mary Porter 
(Hugh, m Violet Mackey; Porters came from 
Ireland ca. 1740); 

4-Joseph (1760-1800), pvt. Am. Rev. at 16; m 1781, 
Jemina Broyles; 


JOSEPH EMERSON BROWN (1821-1894). 

Yale, 1846. War Governor of Ga., 1857-1865; 
Chief Justice Supreme Court of Georgia, 1868- 
1870 ; U. S.« Senator, 1880-1891. President West- 
ern and Atlantic Railroad; president board of 
Trustees, University of Ga., thirty-two years. 
First president Board of Education, Atlanta, 
eighteen years. 


LE (1797-1874), soldier War 1812; m 1816, Sally 

ce. 

7—Michael Wilheit, will proved in Orange Co., 
Va., 1746; m Mary-; 

6-Tobias, began to write name Wilhoit; will 
proved in Culpeper Co., Va., 1762; m Catherine-; 

5-Mary, m Adam Broyles (d 1782), of Washington 
Co., Tenn, (Jacob A. Broil’, of Va., m Cath- 
erine, dau. of Thomas Wayland; John Broyll’, 
from Germany to Va.); 

4-Jemima (1765-1860), m Joseph Brown (4 above). 

7-John Looney, from Isle of Man to Va.; m 
Lewellyn-; 

6-Absalom, of Botetourt Co., Va.; m Peggy-; 

5-Michael, settled in Hawkins Co., Tenn., 1782; m 
Temperance Cross (Brittian’); 

4—-Margaret (d 1804), m Daingerfield Rice (1775-1827), 
of Mo. (Josiah®; Joseph®; Josiah’; Caleb’; Jo- 
seph®; Dea. Edmund”); 

3—-Sally (1797-1874), m Mackey Brown (3 above). 

sake Halbert, from Wales to Va.; m Elizabeth 

ones; 

5—-William (1744-1809), pvt. Am. Rev.; justice Pen- 
dleton District Co. Ct., 1789-93; m 1765, Eliza- 
beth Hill (1747-1886; William® [1710-15-1787], mem. 
Provincial Congress of N.C., 1775, m 1736, Susan- 
nah Smithers); 

4—-Martha (1772-1810), m 1788, John Gresham (1761- 
1835), pvt. Am. Rev. (John® [1714-1814], m Bar- 
bara, dau. of Richard Burdyne, of Culpeper 
Co., Va., m Catherine-); 

3-Joseph (1789-1857), began to write name 
Grisham; was sheriff, coroner, postmaster; 
capt. S.C. militia, 1816; a.-d.-c. with rank of lt. 
col., 1819; surveyor gen. Anderson and Pickens 
cos., S.C.; Bapt. minister; m 2d, 1822, Mary Love 
Steele (1789-1860; William’, Am. Rev.; Aaron, 
Am. Rev.). 

2-Dau. of Joseph Emerson Brown (1821-94), gov. 
of Ga., 4 consecutive terms, 1857-65; chief jus- 
tice of Ga., 1868-70; U.S. senator, 1880-91; m 1847, 
Elizabeth Grisham (1826-96); issue: I—Julius 
Lewis (1848-1910; m Frances Gilmer Fort); II- 
Mary Virginia (b 1850; m Dr. Elijah L. Con- 
nally; see son Thomas W.); III—Joseph 
Mackey (See Vol. 1, p. 528); [V—Franklin Pierce 
(1858-71); V—Elijah Alexander (1857-1926; m Har- 
riet Elizabeth Johnson, qv); VI-—Charles Mc- 
Donald (1859-81); VII-—Sally Eugenia (above); 
VIII-—George Marion (See Vol. 1, p. 528). 

VII—Ed. public and private schools and tutors at 
home and abroad. Mem. C.D.A., D.A.R., U.S.D. 
1812, U.D.C. Club: Atlanta Woman’s. Mem. 
Second Bapt. Ch. Summer place: Sargentville, 
Hancock Co., Me. Residence: ‘‘Cherokee,”’ 1100 
Peachtree St., Atlanta, Ga. 


342 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


Dr. Elijah Lewis Connally and his u 


, Mary Brown Connally, taken at their estate 


‘The Homestead,” 


Atlanta, Ga., at their Golden Wedding celebration, April 15, 1924. 
Elijah Lewis Connally, Atlanta, Ga., (b 1837), M.D., Emory, 1859 ; oldest living alumnus of Medical 


Dept. of Emory U.; surgeon First Confederate Regiment. 


Vice-President Board of Trustees of 


Baptist Theological Seminary, Louisville, Ky.; first president Board of Health; retired physician 


and capitalist. 


Mrs. Elijah Lewis Connally (Mary Brown Connally), daughter of Joseph EH. Brown; C.D.A., D.A.R., 
U.S.D.1812 (state v.p.), U.D.C. (v.p.) ; v.p. Uncle Remus Memorial Assn.; life mem. Atlante 


Woman’s Club, Y.W.C.A.; life mem. and treas. 


Grady Hospital Aid Assn.; mem. Ga. Hist. Soce., 


Gold Star Division, Nat. Service Star Legion, Sheltering Arms, Red Cross; pres. Woman’s Mis- 
sionary Soc. and founder of the Mary V. Connally Fund of Second Baptist Church, Atlanta; mem. 
Woman’s Board of Ga. Baptist Hospital; sec. Ga. Bapt. Orphans’ Home Assn. 


1-CONNALLY, Thomas Whipple, } Atlanta, Ga., 
July 30, 1881. 

6-George Connally, of Va.; m —Oldham, of Va.; 

5-Thomas (d aet. 82), Am. Rev.; teacher, actively 
interested in establishment of U. of N.C., 1792, 
subscribed 100 acres of land for that; m Polly 
Price, of Norfolk, Va. (John®, m Elizabeth, dau. 
of William Lindsey, of Eng., m Jane Prescott): 

4-David (1776-1848), soldier War 1812; m Elizabeth 
Christian (Elijah, of Va., m Elizabeth Britt): 

3-Thomas W. (1809-84), of Fulton Co., Ga.; del. 
Dem. State Conv., 1857; founded M.E. Ch.., 
South, at East Point, Ga., 1847; m Temperance 
Arnold Peacock (1818-96; Lewis‘ [1792-1850], War 
1812, m Avy, dau. of Mordacai Hill; John® [d 
1826], m Nancy-, d 1820). 

2-Son of Dr. Elijah Lewis Connally (b 1837), M.D., 
m 1874, Mary Virginia Brown (6 1850); see 
portrait; issue: I-Joseph Brown (see memorial 
tablet); II-Mary (Mrs. John S. Spalding, qv 
for Brown lineage); III—Elizabeth Grisham 
(1878-80); IV—Thomas Whipple (above); V—Sally 
Brown (6 1884; m Hiram Warner Martin); VI-— 
Frances (6 1888; m Hal F. Hentz). 


ELIJAH LEWIS CONNALLY (b 1837), 
THOMAS WHIPPLE CONNALLY (b 1881), 
SALLY PATRICIA CONNALLY (b 1926). 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 


343 


JOSEPH BROWN CONNALLY (1875-1920). 


Emory and U. of Ga., 1896. Twelve years in National Guard, served as colonel on personal military 


staff of three yovernors of Ga. 


May 1917, commissioned captain, 325th Infantry, 82d Division, August 1917. 


Entered first Officers’ Training Camp at Fort McPherson, Ga., 


In France, May 


1918-May 1919. Brigaded first with British, afterwards in Toul Sector, Marbache Sector, in St. 
Mihiel offensive and Meuse-Argonne offensive where he was severely gassed, from the effects of 


which he died at military hospital, Ft. McPherson, Ga., Aug. 20, 1920. 
Above is picture of tablet erected in the Capital City Club, Atlanta, in memory of him, 


honors. 
by his fellow members. 


IV—m Apr. 13, 1925, Dorothy Copeland, b Seneca 
Falls, N.Y., Jan. 25, 1896; Vassar, 718; dau. of 
Rev. Arthur Copeland, of Auburn, N.Y. (dese. 
John Alden, qv); issue: 1-Sally Patricia, b At- 
lanta, Ga., Feb. 6, 1926. 

Ph.B., Emory, ’02; B.L., U. Ga., 1904; LL.B., Yale, 
1905. Admitted to bar, 1904, and engaged in 
practice at Atlanta; sec.-treas. Connally Re- 


alty Co. Trustee Emory Coll., 1913-16 and 
1925—, and pres. Alumni <Assn.; exec. com. 
Stone Mountain Memorial Assn. Del. Dem. 


Nat. Conv., New York, 1924; mem. Bd. Public 
Welfare, Atlanta; dir. Chamber of Com- 
merce. Nat. officer of Chi Phi, Phi Delta Phi; 
pres. Alumni Assn. of Emory Coll.; exec. 
com. U.Ga. Alumni Assn. of Atlanta; del. many 
nat. congresses and active in alumni interests 
of Emory, U. Ga., and Yale; life mem. S.C.W.; 
mem. Ga. Hist. Soc.; pres. Atlanta Assn. of 
Bldg. Owners and Managers, ete. Clubs: 
Yale (New York), Capital City (Atlanta). Resi- 
dence: 38 Ashby St. S.W., Atlanta, Ga. 


1-SPALDING, Mary Temperance Connally 
(Mrs. John S.), b Atlanta, Ga., May 15, 1877. 

7-William Brown (d 1757), from Ireland to Pa., 
1745; m Margaret Fleming (1701-1801); 

6-Joseph (1731-1815), m in Ireland, 1756, Mary 
Porter (1787-1824; Hugh’, with his wife came 
from Ireland, settled on Shenandoah River in 
Va., finally settled in Anderson District, nr. 
Belton, S.C., had five sons in Am. Rev.); 


Buried with military 


5—Joseph (1760-1800), pvt. Am. Rev.; m 1781, Je- 
mima Broyles (1765-1860; Adam®; Jacob Broil’); 

4-Mackey (1797-1874), soldier War of 1812; m 1816, 
Sally Rice (Daingerfield®; Josiah®; Joseph’; 
Josiah’; Caleb®; Joseph!®; Edmund"); 

3—Joseph Emerson (1821-94), m 1847, Elizabeth Gris- 
ham (1826-96; See their dau. Sally Eugenia 
Brown). 

2-Dau. of Elijah Lewis Connally (b 1837), M.D., 
m 1874, Mary Virginia Brown (b 1850). For issue 
and Connally lineage see Thomas Whipple 
Connally. 

II-m June 18, 1902, John Schaffner Spalding (qv); 
issue (all } Atlanta, Ga.): 1-Mary Brown, 0 
July 11, 1908; A.B., Randolph-Macon; 2—Con- 
stance Schaffner, 6 Oct. 18, 1906; 3-Frances 
Connally, 6 Aug. 29, 1908; 4-Sally Christian, b 
re 15, 1910; 5-Elizabeth Grisham, b Jan. 25, 
1913. 

Ed. West End Acad.; grad. and post grad., 
Washington Sem. (1st pres. alumnae); Lefeb- 
vre’s School, Baltimore 1 yr.; 15 months abroad. 
Teacher of business, women’s Bible class, 
and mem. exec. bd. of women’s work, 2d Bapt. 
Ch., Atlanta; ex-pres. Atlanta Parent-Teach- 
er Council; ex-trustee Bessie Tift Coll.; trus- 
tee Andrew and Frances Stewart Good Will 
Center from 1916; was treas. women’s organ- 
ization of Council of Defense, Atlanta, dur- 
ing World War. Mem. D.A.R., U.D.C. Resi- 
dence: 385 Ashby St., Atlanta, Ga. 


e 


344 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


JOHN SCHAFFNER SPALDING. 


1-SPALDING, John Schaffner, ) Atlanta, Ga., 
May 30, 1875. 

10-Edward Spalding (qv); 

9-John (ca. 1631-1721), soldier King Philip’s War; 
m 1658, Hannah Hale (d 1689), of Concord, Mass.; 

8—John (b 1659), m 1681, Ann Ballard, of Andover, 
Mass.; 

7-Eleazar (b 1690), m 1712, Abagail Kingsberry; 

6—Eleazer (1721-1805), m Lois Spalding (d 1790); 

5-Jonathan (1747-98), of Monson, Mass.; soldier 
Am. Rev.; m Abagail Hoar, of Plainfield, 
Conn.; 

4-Asa (1777-1811), captain of trading vessel; m 
Jane Young, of Comes, Isle of Wight, Eng.; 

3—-Rev. Albert Matthias (1807-72), grad. med. coll., 
Augusta, Ga.; was pastor and physician at 
Greenville, S.C., Gainesville and Atlanta, Ga.; 
m 1827, Lucinda Burton (1809-91). 

2-Son of Rey. Dr. Albert Theodore Spalding 
(1831-1912), Bapt. minister 66 yrs.; m 1855, Con- 
stantia Rosamond Schaffner (1835-1920); issue: 
I-Isabella (d); II—Albert Thwing (1858-1924; m 
Julia Lawrence Smith); Il1I—-William Turpin 
(6 1860; m Elizabeth Butler); IV—Eugene 
Charles (1862-1903; m Van Hilliard); V—Louise 
Burton (6 1864; m Joseph Foster, d); VI-—Con- 
stantia (1867-69); VII-Sally Weller (1870-81); 
AS nad ty Burton (6 1873; m Clarence May); 
IX—John Schaffner (above). 

IX—m June 18, 1902, Mary Temperance Connally 
(av for issue). 

With Southern Ry., Washington, D.C., 1892-94; 
pres. Spalding Foundry Co, Atlanta, Ga. from 
1904. Mason. Deacon 2d Bapt. Che Residence: 
385 Ashby St., Atlanta, Ga. 


Pe George Raymond, b Geneseo, III., Feb. 

10-Thomas Bliss (av); 

9-Thomas (d 1685), m Elizabeth-: 

Oy (1657-1731), m Anne Elderkin (Dea. 
ohn? 

7—Rev. John (1690-1741), m 1732, Hannah Post; 

6—Ellis (1733-1814), m 1770, Grace Ford; 

a (1788- 1852), m 1806, Hannah Brown (1782- 

4—Hosea F. (1809-94), m 1830, Amy Briggs; 

3-George I. (1831-1909), m 1854, Charlotte Jane 
Taylor. 

7-James Taylor; 

6-William; 

sees) 3 ohn (1762-1837), m 1782, Hannah Woodbury 

4—John B. (1786-1839), m 1815, Margaret Steele 
(1793-1862; Samuel5  [1765- 1845], m 1790, Nancy 
McKean [1767-1841]; James® [1724-1817], m Mar- 
garet Cochrane; Thomas’, from Ireland); 

fee ie Jane (1830- 1903), m George I. Bliss (3 
above 


6—-Israel Frink (d 1814), Am. ee: ; m Esther-; 

5-Eli (6 1783), m Lavina Mason; 

4-Hannibal (1808-48), m 1828, Eliza Armstrong 
(1809-53; John®, m Mary McLain); 

3-Ermina (b 1836), m Enos Mathews. 

2-Son of George Everett Bliss (b 1857), m 1879, 
Florence Mathews (b 1860). 

M June 29, 1910, Carrie Helen Sperling, b Corn- 
ing, Ia., Nov. 30, 1881; dau. of Fred C. Sperl- 
ing, of Orange Cove, Calif.; issue: 1-George 
Francis (Mar. 20, 1918-Nov. 10, 1914); 2-Laura, 
b Davenport, Ia., Apr. 10, 1916; 3-Florence, 0 
Davenport, Nov. 7, 1918; 4~Marcia, 6b Mt. Car- 
roll, Til, May 11,.1921: 

B.S.A., Ia. State Coll., ’08, M.S. in hort., 1912. 
Extension specialist in horticulture, Ia. State 
Coll., 1908-12; county agrl. agent, 1912-25; mgr. 
Bungalow Plantation, 1925. Residence: Sau- 
cier, Miss. 


tare Mary Hannah, 0 Iowa Falls, Ia., Aug. 

%Thomas Bliss (qv); 

8—-John (ca. 1640-1702), m Patience Burt (1645-1732); 

7-John (1669-1747), m 1693, Anna Terry; 

6—John (6 1695), Enfield, Conn.; m ca. 1719, Han- 
nah Ticknor; 

5—John (b 1726); 

4—Beriah (1765-1827), Am. Rev.; m 1791, Temper- 
ance Rogers (d 1810); 

econ (1806-70), m 1824, Mary (Polly) Lewellyn 

9-Capt. Richard Seymour (qv); 

8—-Capt. Richard (d 1710), m 1648, Hannah Wood- 
ruff (1648-1712; Matthew’); 

7—Ebenezer (1684-1733), m 1709, Abigail Hollister 
(b 1688; Capt. Stephen’, m Abigail Treat); 

6—-Capt. Stephen (1718-1807), Am. Rev.; m 1740, 
Mehitable Hickox (1723-67) ; 

ane Veena m 1767, Damaris Humiston 

ye (1774-1846), m 1798, Levia Blakeslee (1779- 


a epg SEE (1799-1858), m 1826, Sally Lewis (1799- 


2-Dau. of Hon. Lewis Oscar Bliss (1826-1910), 
banker; m 1853, Ruth Seymour (1834-1906); issue: 
I-Byron B. (1855- 1913; m 1884, Kate A. Whiting): 
Til-Frank FE. (0b 1860) ; TlI—-Mary Hannah 
(above). 

Mem? D.BURS) DB PoA, DD UACK.. bt. Onslassiteas 
Women’s Clubs (chmn. 3d dist., chmn. history 
and landmarks com.), ete. Residence: 412 Oak 
St., Iowa Falls, Ia. 


1-BOYD, Willis Morgan, b Sonoraville, Ga., 
Jan. 23, 1877. 

5-James Boyd, from Scotland before Am. Rev. 
in which he served 7 yrs.; in Bedford Co., Va., 
records, 1794-1806; appeared in Pulaski Co., 
Ky., ca. 1812; m Mildred Moody; 

4—John Moody (1784-1862), War 1812; to Ga. be- 
fore 1838, thence to Pontotoc Co., Miss.; m 
1818, Elizabeth Prather; 

3—James (1814-52), Ist 1t., Seminole War; mining 
ener m 1839, Martha A. Stocks, of Morgan 

0., 

5—-Robert Humphreys, killed by Indians in Bun- 
combe Co., N.C., ca. 1790; 

4-David (1780-1865), m 1808, Armanalla Moore; 

3—David Willis (1825-66), C.S.A.; m 1855, Julia Ann 
Harlan. 

2-Son of Gideon Morgan Boyd (1846-1923), Co. E, 
14th Ga. Regt., C.S.A., 1862-65; flour miller: 
first mayor of ‘Adairsville, Ga.: chmn. Bd. of 
Co. Commrs., Bartow Co., Va., 1917-21; m 1876, 
Mary Julia Humphreys (b 1856), D.A.R.; issue: 
I-Willis M. (above); II—Carl (1879-1919; 
U.S.M.A., ’03; col. and sr. a.-d.-c. to General 
Pershing, A.E.F., 1917-19; awarded D.S.M., 
French War Cross and Legion of Honor, 
Belgian War Cross and Order of Leopold: m 
Annie Peeples, now Mrs. J. R. Edie); III—Gid- 
eon Millard (b 1882; m Josephine Knapp); IV— 
Pauline (b 1884; m Clarence R. Goodhart); V— 
Robert (0 1893; m Thelma Satterfield). 

I-Not married. A.B., Emory, ’01; grad. N.M. 
Normal Sch., 1912; A.M., Columbia, 1914. Fruit 
grower. Second It., 6lst inf., Nov. 1917-July 
29, 1919; wounded, Nov. 8, 1918; cited in orders 
and promoted to Ist lt. “For gallantry in 
action,” during Meuse-Argonne offensive. 
Mem. Bartow Co. Bd. of Edn. Editor of Boyd 
Family Journal. Residence: “Highlonesome,” 
Adairsville, Ga. 


a 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 345 


ae Henry Albert, b N.Y. City, Sept. 11, 


8-Rev. Thomas Budd (1617-70), M.A., Oxford, 1633; 
vicar of Martock, Somersetshire, Eng.; settled 
at Burlington, N.J., bet. 1653-57; m 1653, Johanna 
Knight; 

7-Thomas (1646-1717), provincial treas.; mem. 
Council; land commr.; apptd. to draft by- 
laws of W. Jersey; m 1667, Susanna Robin- 
son (William§); 

6-John (1668-ca. 1737), m Sarah-; 

5-Dr. Thomas (ca. 1724-1778), surgeon on bd. the 
“Randolph,” blown up in action with Brit. 
ene “Yarmouth,” 1778; m 1764, Ann Hawk- 

urst; 

4-Samuel (1770-1835), m 1796, Marie De la Rue; 

3—Hiram (1803-37), m 1828, Catherine Ann Smedes. 

2-Son of Samuel Budd (1835-1912), merchant; m 
1860, Mary Hudson (1835-1916), dau. of Ezra 
Beach, of New York; issue: I-Olivia Shipman 
(0 1864; m Rene Lapierre, of Paris); II-Henry 
Albert (above); II1I-Marie Hudson (b 1872; m 
Frederick Irwin Cairns); IV—Ophelia Read 
(1874-1914; m Charles DeWitt); V—Elizabeth 
Scholes (1876-97; m John Ascough); VI—Beatrice 
(1878-1908; m J. Sergeant Cram). 

IIl—m Jan. 1895, Julia Warren McClave, b N.Y. 
City, Apr. 16, 1878; dau. of John McClave, of 
N.Y. City; issue: 1-Hudson, b N.Y. City, Aug. 
19, 1897; m Victorine (6 1900), dau. of Daniel 
Kellogg, of N.Y. City (issue: Julia, b 1926); 
2—-Natalie, 6 N.Y. City, Apr. 2, 1900; m 1918, 
Henry Seymour Houghton, b 189% (issue: Henry 
Seymour, Jr., 6 1919). 

Ed. private schools at New York and Paris. 
Head of Samuel Budd, Haberdashers, New 
York. Mem. O.F.P.A., S.A.R., etc. Residence: 
277 Park Av., New York. 


1-BUFFUM, Frederick Cyrus, } Kennebunk, Me., 
July 29, 1853. 

8-Robert Buffum (d 1679), from Eng. to Salem, 
Mass., 1634; mem. Train Band of Salem; m 
1688, Widow Tamasine (Bacon) Thompson; 

Nata (6 1650-will proved 1730/31), m Hannah 

ope; 

6-Caleb (1675-ante 1730), went to Eng.; received 
grant with others of Co. York, Me.; built first 
house on site of present one, Berwick, still 
in Buffum family; 

5-Joshua (b 1715), m Abagail Nichols, of Salem; 

4-Samuel (b 1762), m Hannah Varney (b 1765); 

3—Cyrus (1800-42), m 1825, Lydia Estes (d 1886). 

2-Son of Edward Buffum (1825-63), lumber deal- 
er; m 1851, Lydia Hanson Varney (1829-89); is- 
sue: I—Frederick C. (above); II—Arthur Hart- 
ley (b 1855; m Nellie D. Wells; m 2d, Annie 
Haswell); I1I—Edward Hanson (6 1861; m Abby 
C. Segar). 

I-m Oct. 26, 1881, Phebe Wilbur Perry, b West- 
erly, R.I., Nov. 2, 1855; dau. of Charles Perry, 
banker, of Westerly, R.I.; issue: 1-Frederick 
C., Jr., b Westerly, Dec. 6, 1890; Haverford, 
16; 2d 1t., Aviation Service, U.S.A., 1918; m 
Oct. 11, 1922, Margaret, dau. of Charles P. 
Cottrell, of Westerly (issue: Frederick C., ITI, 
b Aug. 26, 1923); 2-Marjorie Perry, b Westerly, 
Oct. 6, 1894; m Sept. 24, 1919, Cdr. Conant Tay- 
lor, U.S.N. (issue: Phoebe; Conant, Jr.: John 
Dean). 

Orange grower, and banker in Florida for many 
yrs.; now propr. of Weekapaug Inn. Summer 
place: Weekapaug, R.I. Residence: 66 Elm 
St., Westerly, R.I. 


1-BROADFOOT, Sarah Frances Bryan (Mrs. 
John B.), } Burlington, N.C., Mar. 29, 1862. 

8-John Bryan (b ca. 1655), m Christiana-; 

7-Edward, m Anne Hand; 

6-William (d 1746), m Ann Dawson (d 1767); 

5—Col. John (d 1781), officer Am. Rev.; mem. Pro- 
vincial Congress of N.C.; m Elizabeth Oliver; 

eee (1776-1806), m 1797, Rachel Heritage (b 


3—John Heritage (1798-1870), grad. U. of N.C., 1815; 
lawyer; mem. 19th and 20th Congresses, 1825- 
1829; m 1821, Mary Williams Shepard. 

9-Thomas Shepard, from Eng. to Va., 1625; mem. 
Assembly; 

8-Col. John, mem. Assembly, 1644; 

7-Jacob; 

6-David (d 1774), maj. Carteret Regt. of Foot, 
1754; went to N.C. prior to 1735; 

5—Jacob (1734-73), member of Assembly; assisted 
George Washington in survey of the Dismal 
Swamp Canal; 


4—William (1764-1819), m Mary Blount; 

3-Mary Williams, m John Heritage Bryan (3 
above). 

10-John Simpson (1605-63), from Eng. to Water- 
town, Mass., 1635; 

I-John (1638-94), m Abigail Smith; 

8-John (6 1668), m 1695, Aurelia Holmes: 

7-John (6 1702), m 1724, Mary Randall (b 1705; 
William5) ; 

6-Col. John (1729-88), chmn. Com. Safety, Pitt 
Co., N.C., 1775; mem. first N.C. Provincial Con- 
gress, 1776; brig. gen., 1780; m 1758, Elizabeth 
Hardee (b 1738); 

5—Gen. Samuel (b 1765), m 1791, Penelope Mac- 
Ilwean; 

4—-Mary Nixon (b 1793), m Rev. William Philip 
Biddle (b 1788) ; 

38-Sarah Frances (1812-71), m John Norcott (Wil- 
liam‘, of Pitt Co., N.C., m Mary Clark, of Va.). 

2-Dau. of Henry Ravenscroft Bryan (1836-1919), 
A.B., U. of N.C., 56; judge Superior Ct. of 
N.C., 1890-1907; m 189, Mary Biddle Norcott 
(1841-1925); issue: I-Sarah Frances (above); II- 
Frederick Charles (6 1864; m Allis Williams); 
IlI-Mary Norcott (6 1867; m Henry A. Lon- 
don); IV-Henry Ravenscroft, Jr. (b 1869; m 
Willie B. Law); V-Shepard (b 1871: m Flor- 
ence King Jackson); VI—Kate (b 1875: m Fran- 
cis F. S. Duffy); VII—Margaret Shepard (b 
1876); VIII-Isabella Constance (b 1879;.m Ed- 
win H. Jordan). 

I—m. Oct. 15, 1885, John Barrett Broadfoot: issue 
(all &} Fayetteville, N.C.): 1-Mary Norcott, b 
Nov. 6, 1886; m June 12, 1907, Clarence Lilly 
Pemberton; 2—William Gillies, b Dec. 27, 1887; 
m Oct. 11, 1917, Lizzie Winston: 3—Frances 
Bryan, b Oct. 14, 1890; m Nov. 5, 1913, J. S. Clay- 
poole; 4-Henry Bryan, b Sept. 2, 1893: U.S.N.A., 
16; m Dec. 20, 1919, Pauline Cheever. 

are C.D.A., D.A.R. Residence: New Bern, 


1-EAGER, Auville, b Rome, Italy, Oct. 12, 1889. 
5-Paul Eager, b Shrewsbury, Mass., 1740; 
4-Benjamin, 6 Templeton, N.H., 1770: 
3—Eleazer, b Vt., 1813. 

Maternally, 4-Frank Board (b ca. 1790); 

3—Charles Auville (1832-1910). 

2-Son of Rev. John Howard Eager (b 1849), min- 
ister, New York; m Olive May Board (b 1856): 
issue: I-J. Howard (6b 1881); II—Alice Revere 
(6 1883); IIlI—George Taylor (b 1886); IV—Eliz- 
abeth Gish (b 1888); V—Auville (above); VI- 
Harriet Ide (b 1891); VII—Paul R. (b 1896); VIII— 
Olive May (6 1898). 

V-m June 2, 1917, Clara H. Murray, }b Selma, 
Ala., Dec. 24, 1891, dau. of Bishop John Gard- 
ner Murray, of Baltimore, Md.; issue (all } 
Baltimore, Md.): 1—Auville, Jr., b Aug. 26, 1918; 
pare Murray, b Sept. 16, 1920; 3-Joan, b Aug. 

U. of Ga., 12 (Sigma Alpha Epsilon). Member 
firm of Mackubin, Goodrich & Co., bankers, 
Baltimore. Flight officer, Naval Air Service, 
World War. Residence: Charles St. and Git- 
tings Av., Baltimore, Md. 


1-EVANS, Mary Anna Buck (Mrs. Spalding), b 
Lockport, N.Y., Jan. 27, 1857. 

9-Robert Fletcher (qv); 

8-Francis (1636-77), m Elizabeth Wheeler; 

7-Samuel (1657-1744), m Elizabeth Wheeler; 

6-Timothy (1704-67), m Elizabeth-; 

5-James (1734-ca. 1800); 

4-James (1757-1834), Am. Rev.:; 

38—Paris (1794-1880), m Anna Miner. 

li—John Tilley (qv); 

10—Elizabeth (1607-87), m John Howland (qv): 

aise (1625-83), m 1648, Capt. John Gorham 

8-Mercy (1659-1725), m George Denison (1653-1711); 

7-Elizabeth, m Christopher Champlin (b 1684): 

6—Joseph (b 1709), served in colonial wars and 
Am. Rev.; m Rebecca Chesebruch; 

5-Anna, m Benjamin Miner (1742-1835), officer Am. 


ev.; 

4—Benjamin (1763-1851), m Polly Hemenway; 

3-Anna (1794-1854), m Paris Fletcher (3 above). 

2-Dau. of Harriet Maria Fletcher (1833-1902), m 
1854, John Hildreth Buck (1827-72), lawyer: 
mayor of Lockport, N.Y., for many yrs.; is- 
sue: JI-Mary Anna (above); II—Champlin 
Fletcher, M.D. (b 1861; m Althea Frances 
Nicholls); IlI—Harriet (b 1863; m William FE. 
Shaw); IV—Fannie Fletcher (b 1866; m Nathan 
M. Clark). 


346 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


I-m Aug. 20, 1879, Spalding Evans (Jan. 24, 1854- 
Mar. 11, 1923) ; son of Charles Evans, of Ba- 
tavia and Lockport, N.Y.; issue: 1-Mary Hale, 
b Lockport, N.Y., Sept. 5, 1880; Miss Porter’s 
Sch.; m June 238, 1904, Richard Evans Norton 
"issue: Nancy Evans, b 1905; Caroline Harper, 

Author: In Various Moods; Nymphs; Nixies and 
Naiads; Moonlight Sonata; The Caliph’s Se- 
eret; etc. Also contributor to magazines. 
Mem. D.A.R., League of Am. Pen Women, 
Poetry Soc. America, N.E. Women, ete. Clubs: 
Twentieth Century, Buffalo, Scribblers’, Sat- 
urday, Country, etc. Residence: 158 High St., 
Lockport, N.Y. 


1-FAGAN, Louis Estell, II, 
Phila., Pa, Dec. 1, 1887. 

4-Nicholas Fagan (1775- 1810; dese. Patrick Fa- 
gan, 2d son of John O’ Hagan, Baron of Tul- 
lagh-Og in Tyrone, hereditary lawgiver to 
the O’Neill, m Catherine, dau. of Hugh Mc- 
Mahon, Baron of Furney; Patrick first as- 
sumed the surname Fagan ca. 1180, m Doro- 
thea, dau. of Cormac, son of Murcha O’Mel- 
aghlin, last King of Meath), came to Phila., 
Pa., 1795; architect; m 1798, Mary Seton Walsh 
(Capt. John‘, from Ireland to Phila., 1740); 

3-John Francis (1799-1872), m 2d, 1837, Emily 
Rogers Estell (Danielt, m Rhoda Rogers). 

8-Wyegard Levering (ca. 1648-1745; son of Rosier, 
a Huguenot, fled from France either to Hol- 
land or Germany, m Elizabeth Van de Walle, 
of Germany), came from Germany to German- 
town, Pa., 1685, m Magdalina Boker; 

7-Jacob, m Alice Tunes; 

6-Anthony, m Agnes Tunis; 

5-Hannah, m Jacob Zell; 

4—Thomas, m Hannah Ogden; 

3—Mary Dorothea, m John Barron Colahan (son 
of John, of Ireland, m Mary Barron). 

8-David Ogden (1655-1705), from Eng. 
“Welcome,” with William Penn; 


b Germantown, 


in the 
settled at 


Eee ’); Pa., 1682; m 1686, Martha Houlston 

fo) 

7-Samuel (1695-1748), m Esther Lownes (1703-47; 
George); 


6—George (1726- 62), m 1751, Mary Low (1722-1810): 

5-Hugh (1756- 1803), m 1783, Dorothea Meng (1754- 
1844; John M.®; John C.4); 

4~Hannah, m Thomas Zell (4 above), 

2-Son of Capt. Louis Estell Fagan, U.S.M.C. 
(1842-94), m 1872, Mary Dorothea Zell Colahan 
(1852-1918) ; issue: I-John Louis (b 1873; m Cath- 
erine Dallas Dixon); II-Maurice Walsh (1874- 
1915; m 1897, Ida Blythe Meacham); ITI—Mary 
Dorothea (b 1876; m Hugh Gilbert Cassidy); 
ITV—Florence Zell (1879-1904; m 1902, Daniel Had- 
dock Farr); V—Louis HEstell, II (above); VI- 
Thomas Elwood Zell (6b 1890). 

V-m July 4, 1917, Evelyn Byrd Harrison (qv); 
issue: 1-Evelyn Byrd Harrison, } Savannah, 
Ga., Jan. 8, 1919: 2-Hugh Mercer, 6 Pittsburgh, 
Pa., Feb. 26, 1921. 

U.S.N.A., 710; Yale, 711. Second It., U.S.M.C., in 
Haiti, and capt. cdg. native troops, Apr.-Sept. 
1917; capt. cdg. marines on U.S.S. Rhode 
Island, Atlantic Fleet, Oct. 1917-Apr. 1918; capt. 
and maj. (temp.), A.EK.F. in France, machine 
gun officer, 4th Marine Brig., 2d Div., June 
1918-June 1919. Mem. M.O.F.W., M.O.L.L., N.O. 
U.S., A.L. Clubs: Army and Navy (Washing- 
ton), Catholic Club, Army and Navy (New 
hat Ss sp ats Care Navy Dept., Washing- 
(ously: (BH OA 


1-FAGAN, Evelyn Byrd Harrison (Mrs. Louis 
E., II), } Perth Amboy, N.J., July 7, 1891. 

9-Benjamin Harrison (qv); 

8-Benjamin (1645-1712), of “Wakefield,” Surry 
Co., Va.; burgess; commr. to Eng.; councillor; 
m Hannah Churchill (1651/52-1698/99) ; 

7-Nathaniel (1677-1727), of ‘Wakefield’; 
burgess; councillor; county Ilt.; 
m Mary Cary; 

6-Nathaniel (1713-91), of “Brandon,” Va.; col. Va. 
militia; councillor; m 1st, 1736, Mary Digges 
(1717-44), of Yorktown, Va.; 

5-Benjamin (1742/43-1807), of ‘‘Brandon”: council- 
lor: delegate: m 3d, 1788, Evelyn Taylor Byrd 
(1766-1819), of ‘“‘Westover”; 

4-George Evelyn (1797-1839), of ‘Brandon’; m 
1828. Isabella Harmanson Ritchie (d 1898), of 
Richmond; 

Pores Evelyn (1837-80), of ‘‘Brandon’’; 


justice; 
auditor gen.; 


capt. 
m 1868, Gulielma Clifford Gordon. 


2-Dau. of George Evelyn Harrison (1866-1908), 
m 1890, Mary Mercer Walker. 

M ky 4, 1917, Louis Estell Fagan, II (av for 
issue 


1-HAW, George Edwin, }) Hanover Co., Va., 
Jan. 19, 1881. 

5-John Haw from Yorkshire, Eng., to Glouces- 
ter Co., Va., about time of Am. Rev.; later 
to King and Queen Co.; m Miss Carlton; . 

4-John, of “Oak Grove,’’ Hanover Co., Va.; 
planter; county surveyor; 

3-John, inventor and mfr. of farm machin- 
ery; m ca. 1831, Mary Austin Watt. 

8-Col. William Randolph (qv); 

7-Col. William (1681-1742), mem. Council and 
treas. of Va.; m 1709, Elizabeth Beverly (1691- 
1723; Peter’, m Elizabeth Peyton); 

6—-Mary, m John nikon’ from Wales to Han- 
over Co., Va., 1720 

5—Capt. Thomas (1754- 1836), of “Cool Water,” 
Hanover Co.; officer Am. Rev.; m 1774, Bar- 
bara Winston (1758-1831); 

4—Thomas (1781-1888), of ‘““Rockets’”’; m 1801, Eliz- 
abeth Doswell; 

8-Dr. Lucien Bonaparte (1810-90), of “Dundee,” 
Hanover Co.; m his 1st cousin, Ellen Price. 

2-Son of George Pitman Haw (0 1838), grad. 
(B.L.), Washington Coll., diploma signed by 
Gen. Robert BE. Lee; lawyer; ist ltl thieeyae 
Inf., C.S.A., lost an arm in Battle of Antie- 
tam; m 1874, Elizabeth Winston (Price) Fon- 
taine (1845- 1919); issue: I—Lucien Price (6 1876); 
II—Mary Overton (6b 1879); Il1I—-George Edwin 
(above); IV—Lizzie Haw (b 1884). 

IIlI—-m Sept. 21, 1918, Warfield, dau. of Spotswood 
Dabney Crenshaw, m Anne Warfield Clay (qv 
for genealogy); issue: 1-George Edwin, Jr., } 
Richmond, Va., May 23, 1921. 

Bhi bys Washington and Lee U., 1904. Admitted 
to’ bar, 1904, and since in practice at Rich- 
mond, Va. Mem. S.C.V. Clubs: Common- 
wealth, Country of Va. Summer place: ‘‘Dun- 
dee,” Hanover, Va. Residence: 1612 Grove 
Av., Richmond, Va. 


ete John Philip, } Annapolis, Md., May 2, 

87 

8-Lt. Thomas Bancroft (qv); 

7-Capt. Ebenezer (1667-1717), capt. “Reading Inf. 
Co.”; m 1692, Abigail Eaton (1676-1716; John’, m 
Elizabeth Kendall; William?) ; 

6—-Lt. Timothy (1709-72), Dunstable, Mass.; lt. in 
Col. Tyng’s Mass. Regt., 1757; m 1st, Eliz- 
abeth Farwell (1715-54; Capt. Henry’, m Susan- 
nah Richardson; Ens. Joseph’; Henry®, qv); 

5—-Col. Ebenezer (1738-1827), ens. in French and 
Indian War; lt. to lt. col. throughout Am. 


Rev.; wounded at Bunker Hill; mem. Soc. 
Cin.; m Susannah Fletcher (Dea. Joseph*: 
Capt. Joseph’, m Sarah Adams, g.g.dau. of 


Henry Adams, of Braintree; Joshua’; Wil- 
liam®; Robert?!9, qv); 

4—Rebecca (1771- 97), as widow of Samuel How- 
ard, m 2d, 1795, Rev. Ebenezer Hill (See Vol. 
1, p. 342, for Hill lineage); 

3—Rev. Joseph B. (1796-1864), A.B., Harvard, 1821; 
lawyer, later colleague of his father as min- 
ister at Mason, N.H.; killed at Chattanooga, 
Tenn., 1864, in Civil War; m 1845, Harriet 
Brown (b 1819; Capt. Isaac‘, m Sally Flagg; 
Stephen5, m Eunice Proctor; Hope®, Am. Rev., 
m Ruth Hosmer; Jothan’?, Am. Rev.; Col. Jo- 
siah8; Hopestill®; William Browne”, of Sud- 
bury, Mass.). 

2-Son of Charles Ebenezer Hill (1848-1917), A.B., 
Dartmouth, ’71; asst. prof. history, U.S.N.A., 
1871-75; lawyer, Baltimore, 1875-1909; m 1875, 
Kate Watts Clayton (1849-1907); issue: I-Ban- 
croft Clayton (6 and d 1877); T1-John Philip 
(above); I1I—Eben Clayton (See Vol. 1, p. 342, 
for Clayton lineage); IV—Bancroft (6b 1887; m 
Frances Gibbon McCoy). 

II-m Oct. 28, 1913, Suzanne Howell Carroll (av 


for issue). 

A.B., Johns Hopkins, ’00: LL.B., Harvard, 1903. 
Mem. law firm Hill, Randall & Leser; U.S. 
atty. for Md., 1910-15; mem. 67th, 68th and 69th 
Congresses, "1921-27. Enlisted in Md. N.G., 
1904; 2d 1t., Ist 1t. and capt. of inf., 1905-10; maj.. 
judge adv. gen. of Md. N.G., 1910- Wifes Mexican 
border service, Aug.-Dec. 1916; maj. and It. 
col., judge adv., UGS tA uly: "95, 1917-May 9. 
1919; mem. staff 29th Div., judge adv. and 
asst. G-3, Gen. Staff, 8th A.C., and liaison offi- 
cer 17th French A.C. Awarded Croix de 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 


Guerre with silver star for “Most distin- 
guished services,” at Verdun; D.S.M.; Legion 
of Honor; recommended for D.S.C. Col. 306th 
Cav., R.C. (See Who’s Who in America), Mem. 


S.C.W., S.C.. M.O.W.W., A.L., Vets. Fen. 
Wars. Clubs: Metropolitan, Army and Navy 
(Washington), Montgomery Country, Mary- 
land, _ Elkridge Fox Hunting, Elkridge 
Hounds, Bachelor Cotillon (Baltimore). Sum- 
mer place: Temple, Hillsborough Co., N.H. 


Residence: 3 West Franklin St., Baltimore, 
Md., and 1312 16th St. N.W., Washington, D.C. 


1-HILL, Suzanne Howell Carroll (Mrs. John 
Philip), ) Baltimore, Md., Nov. 14, 1889. 

8-Charles Carroll (qv); 

7-Charles (1702-82), of Doughoregan Manor, Md.; 
atty. gen. of Md.; m Elizabeth Brooke (d 1761; 
Clement’, m Jane Sewall; Maj. Thomas?®; Gov. 
Robert?) ; 

6-Charles (1737-1832), of Carrollton; last surviv- 
ing “signer’’; mem, Cont. Congress; first U.S. 
senator from Md.; m 1768, Mary Darnall (b 1749; 
Henry, Jr.7, m Rachel Brooke); 

5-Col. Charles (1775-1825), of “Homewood,” Balti- 
more Co., Md.; m 1800, Harriet Chew (1775-1861; 
Benjamin®, of “Cliveden,’ Germantown, Pa., 
chief justice of Pa.; Benjamin’, chief justice 
of Del.); : 

4-Elizabeth Henrietta (1802-42), m 1824, Aaron 
Buck Tucker, M.D. (1790-1839), physician, Phila. 
(Ebenezer®, founder of Tuckerton, N.J., soldier 
Am. Rev., judge Ct. Common Pleas, mem. 20th 
Congress, m Catherine Buck); 

3—Charles C, (1839-83), by act of Md. Legislature, 
1852, became Charles Tucker Carroll; m 1864, 
Susan Howell (1836-1914; John B.4, m 1810, Susan 
Elisa Miles; William®, m 1785, Annie EB. Palmer; 
William’, m 1755, Ruth Smith; George’, m Mary 
Howell, came from Cork, Ireland). 

6-Nicholas Rogers, m Henrietta Jones (Philip, 
Jr.7, one of commrs, to lay out Baltimore, 1730, 
m Anne Rattenburg); 

5-Philip, m 1776, Rebecca Woodward (Henry’*, 
burgess for Annapolis, m Mary Young); 

4-Henry W., m Mary Grafton Hesselius Dulany 
(Maj. Walter’, m Elizabeth Brice; Walter‘, 
com. gen. of Md., mayor of Annapolis, burgess, 
m Mary Grafton; Daniel’, atty. gen. of Md.): 

3-Grafton D., m Cora Chapline Pomeroy (Josiah 
W.4, m Mary Anne Chapline). 

2-Only child of John Howell Carroll (1865-1902), 
lawyer; Am. consul at Cadiz, Spain; m 1888, 
Mary Grafton Rogers (b 1864). 

M Oct. 28, 1918, John Philip Hill (qv); issue: 1— 
Susan Carroll, b Baltimore, Md., May 19, 1916; 
2-Elise Bancroft, b Baltimore, Feb. 8, 1920; 3— 
ie Clayton, b Washington, D.C., Jan. 22, 

Residences: 3 W. Franklin St., Baltimore, Md., 
and 1312 16th St. N.W., Washington, D.C. 


1-HURST, Harriette Hamline Strobridge (Mrs. 
Carlton B.), 6 Evanston, Ill., Oct. 16, 1867, 
7-William (Trowbridge, Strawbridge) Strobridge 
(ca. 1690-1777), from North of Ireland to Amer- 
ica bet. 1718-22; m 1716, Margaret Henty (d 1776); 
6—James (1729-1811), m Mary Gordon (1733-1817) ; 
pee (1760-1837), m 1st, 1784, Julia Tuttle (1767- 


4-James Gordon (1787-1833), m Nancy Mayberry 
(d 1861; Richard®, m Catherine-); 

38—George (1815-45), m 1838, Mary Mercy Fingland 
(Thomas? [0b ca. 1773], from Scotland to Can. ca. 
1794, aet. 21, because of trouble with his family 
and assumed name Fingland, probably his 
middle name; he was 2d son of Henry, 3d 
Duke of Buccleuch). 

8-James Kidder (qv); 

7-Enoch (1664-1752), of Billerica, Mass.; m Mary 
Hayward; 

ee (b 1708), of Oxford, Mass.; m Elizabeth 


1 , 

5-John (1749-1826), m Sarah Dodge (1750-1823): 

4-Selvey (1792-1848), m 1814, Mehetabel Parish 
(1786-1816) ; 

onal Parish (1815-91), m 2d, 1842, Harriette 
mith. 

9-George Adams (d 1696), from Eng. to Water- 
town, Mass., ca. 1645; removed to Cambridge 
Farms, 1664; soldier King Philip’s War; m 
Frances-—; 

8-Daniel (1652-1713), soldier King Philip’s War: 
rep. Conn. Assembly; m 1677, Mary Phelps 
(Samuel!) ; 

7—-Joseph (1685-1741), m 1719, Mary Case (William§); 

6—Matthew (1724-64), m Susanna Eno (William’); 


347 


5-Abel (1756-1829), Am. Rev.; m Rosene Cossett 
(Rene); 

4-Betsey (1778-1828), as widow of Luke Case, m 2d, 
1810, Asabel Smith (d 1832); 

ha tonto a (1816-1914), m Daniel Parish Kidder (3 
above). 

2-Dau. of George Edgerton Strobridge, D.D. (1839- 
1910), M.E. clergyman; m 1866, Catherine Me- 
hetable Kidder (1842-1908); issue: I—Harriette 
Hamline (above); II—-Marie Mehetable (1869-94) ; 
IlI—Robert (6 1877); IV—George (b 1883). 

I-m Aug. 1, 1892, Carlton Bailey Hurst (See Vol. 
1, p. 404, for genealogy); issue: 1—John Fletcher, 
b American Consulate, Catania, Sicily, June 5, 
1893; Harvard, ’14; 2-Carlton, b American Con- 
sulate, Crefeld, Germany, Nov. 22, 1894; Wes- 
leyan, ’16. 

Ed. under tutors in private schools. Was field 
sec., 14th div. of A.R.C., World War; v.p. IV 
Corps Area of Women’s Overseas Service 
League; mem. D.A.R. Summer place: “La- 
montehurst,”’ Charlotteville, N.Y. Address: 
Care Am. Consulate General, Havana, Cuba. 


1-MUNSON, Dunham Ockerman, } Brockport, 
N.Y., June 27, 1861. 

9-Capt. Thomas Munson (qv); 

8-Samuel (1643-93), New Haven, Conn.; 4th rector 
Hopkins Grammar School, New Haven, 1681-84: 
m 1665, Martha Bradley (William®, m Alice 
Pritchard); 

7-Samuel (1669-1741), town clk. of Wallingford 29 
yrs.; organized the first ch. there; m Martha— 
(d 1707); 

6—William (1695-1773), of Waterbury; m Rebecca 
Curtis (Thomas’; John’); 

5-William (1731-1815), Am. Rev.; m 1753, Sarah 
Griggs (d 1806; Isaac‘); 

4-Flisha (1756-1835), of Prospect, Conn.; Am, Rev.: 
m 1783, Mabel Humiston (b 1761; Joy®); 

3-Linus Joy (1800-55), of Cobourg, Ont.; m 1821, 
Laurene Weller (1802-76). 

2-Son of David Ezra Munson (1832-88), carriage 
mfr.; m 1856, Amy Ann (1834-1921), dau. of Jacob 
Ockerman, m Phebe Dunham; issue: I—-Dun- 
ham Ockerman (above); II—Annettie Frances 
(b 1863; m 1880, Charles Lypps). 

I-m Nov. 25, 1889, Magdalina Begert, b Brock- 
port, N.Y., Apr. 11, 1869; an attorney; dau. of 
Jacob Begert, from Switzerland; issue: 1— 
Herbert Edwin, b Chillicothe, Ill., Nov. 5, 1896; 
A.B., U. Mo., ’20; sgt. 164th Depot Brig., service 
at Camp Funston, Kan., World War. 

M.D., Marion Sims Coll. of Medicine, 1896. Physi- 
cian, specializing in eye, ear, nose and throat. 
Mem. 8.C.W., S.A.R., S.R., O.W., Order Yellow 
Rose, ete. Club: Country. Ex-pres. County 
Med. Soc.; ex-county and city health officer. 
Residence: Pittsburg, Kan. 


Seppitad meat Henry Lee, 6 Cincinnati, O., July 26, 


Desc. Edmund Hobart (1570-1646), from Eng. to 
Bear Cove (now Hingham), Mass., 1635; dep. 
Gen. Ct.; m Margaret Dewey. 

2-Son of James Thomas Hobart (1801-80), mcht.: 
m 1833, Anne Newell (d 1847); issue: I-James, (b 
1834, d@ infancy); II—Harriet Whiting (1835-92); 
IiI—William Newell (1837-1916; m Elizabeth Bab- 
bitt); [V—Frances (1843-45); V—Katharine (1844- 
1845); VI-Henry Lee (above). 

ViI-m Nov. 15, 1888, Marie Elizabeth Jefferys, b 
Liege, Belgium, Feb. 16, 1860; author and play- 
wright (See Who’s Who in America); sister of 
Edward Miller Jefferys (See Vol. 1, p. 656); is- 
sue: 1-Margaret Jefferys, b New York, Dec. 1, 
1889; Bryn Mawr, ’11; m 1920, Rev. George B. 
Myers; 2-Rosamond (1892-1908); 3-Charles Jef- 
ferys (1894-1910); 4~Flizabeth Miller(b and d 1896). 

College City of New York, ex-’66. Merchant, now 
retired. Pres. Church Club of New York 5 
yrs.; v.p. Seamen’s Church Institute; trus- 
tee Sheltering Arms; sec. Cathedral League. 
Clubs: Union League, Church, Chamber of 
Commerce, Pilgrim Society. Residence: “Som- 
mariva,”’ East Hampton, L.I., N.Y. 


1-HOUGHTON, Mary Motte (Hess) Pringle 
(Mrs. William M.), 6 Oakland, Calif., Jan. 18, 
1878. 

5-Robert Pringle (1702-76), from Symington, Co. 
Edinburgh, Seotland, to S.C., 1720; one of the 
earliest colonial judges: a founder and first 
warden of St. Michael’s Parish; m 1751, Judith-, 
widow of Stephen Bull; 

4—John Julius (1753-1843), first dist. atty. of S.c., 
apptd. by Pres. Washington, 1789; declined 


348 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


Atty. Generalship of U.S., 1805, tendered by 
Pres. Jefferson; m 1784, Susannah Reid (d 1831); 
3—-William Bull (1800-81), m 1822, Mary Motte Al- 


ston. 

7-John Alston (d 1719), exile for participation in 
the Monmouth Rebellion; settled at St. John’s 
Berkeley, S.C.; 

6—-William, m Esther La Bruce; 

5—Joseph, m Charlotte Rothmahler; 

4—-William, m Mary Brewton Motte; . 

3-Mary Motte (1803-84), m William Bull Pringle 
(38 above). 

7-John Abraham Motte (d 1711; son of Le Mar- 
quis de la Motte, of France), went to Holland 
upon the revocation of the Edict of Nantes, 
1685; Dutch consul at Dublin, Ireland, some 
yrs.; came to Charleston, S.C., ca. 1709; m Mary 


Hill; 

6—Jacob (1700-70), royal treas. of S.C. for 30 yrs.; 
m ist, Elizabeth Martin; 

5-Jacob, m Rebecca Brewton (Robert®, m Mary 
Griffith; Col. Miles’, of Charleston, S.C., m 
Mary-; 

4-Mary B., m William Alston (4 above). 

2-Dau. of (Robert Edward, changed later to) Ed- 
ward Jenkins Pringle (1826-98), commissioner 
of Supreme Ct. of Calif.; m 1868, Cornelia Le- 
titia Johnson (b 1848); issue: I-Edward Jenkins 
(m Miriam Moore); II—Cornelia Covington; III— 
William Bull (d 1916; m Isabel Hutchinson); 
IV-Sidney Johnson; V—Mary Motte (above); 
Vi-Charles Alston (d 1916); VII—Euclid Coving- 
ton (m Kathleen Bull). 

V-—m Sept. 1, 1909, William Morris Houghton (See 
Vol. 1, p. 3%, for genealogy); issue: 1—Hess 
Pringle, b N.Y. City, June 27, 1910; 2-William 
Pringle, } Plainfield, N.J., May 4, 1916. 

Residence: 996 Leland Av., Plainfield, N.J. 


1LLAW, Elizabeth Mortimer Manigault (Mrs. 
Robert A.), b Summerville, S.C., Apr. 27, 1888. 

7-Pierre (or Peter) Manigault (d 1729), from 
France to S.C. ca. 1691; m ca. 1699, Judith (Git- 
ton) Royer, a widow, who left France, 1685; 

6—Gabriel (1704-81), patriot and wealthy merchant 
of Charleston, S.C.; treas. province and mem- 
ber of Provincial House of Commons; lent the 
state $220,000 during Am. Rev.; m 1730, Ann 
Ashby (d 1782); 

5—Peter (1731-73), mem. and thrice speaker Pro- 
vincial House of Commons; m 1755, Elizabeth 
Wrage (1736-73) ; 

4-Joseph (1763-1843), barrister and planter of S.C.; 
mem. Middle Temple, London; m 1800, Charlotte 
Drayton; 

38—-Henry Middleton (1811-83), of Charleston, S.C.; 
m Susan Middleton Lining. 

8-Edward Middleton (qv); 

7-Arthur (1681-1737), pres. Council of S.C., 1721-87, 
and gov. of the province, 1725-31; m 1707, Sarah 
Amory (d 1722; Jonathan§); 

6—Henry (1717-84), pres. Ist Cont. Congress and of 
Provincial Congress of S.C.; m 1st, Mary Wil- 
liams (their son Arthur, was a “‘signer’’); 

5—Esther (or Hester), m 1774, Dr. Charles Drayton; 

4-Charlotte, m Joseph Manigault (4 above). 
7-Thomas Drayton (qv); 

6—John (d 1779), mem. Provincial Council of S.C.; 
m 2d, 1741, Charlotta Bull (1719-48; William’ [1683- 
1755], 1t. gov. of S.C., 1738-44, m Mary Quintyne; 
Stephen’, from Eng., 1669, an original settler of 
Charles Town, S.C.); 

5—-Dr. Charles (b 1743), M.D., U. Edinburgh; m 
Esther (or Hester) Middleton (5 above). 

2-Dau. of Henry Middleton Manigault (1855-1904), 
m 1880, Joanna Hasell Ward (0b 1861); issue: I- 
Florence Ward (m James L. McIntosh); II- 
Joanna Ward (b 1882); II1I-Henry Middleton (6 
1888; m Perle Garrison); IV—Elizabeth Morti- 
mer (above); V—Constantia Mortimer (m Lor- 
aine Walker Funk); VI—Edward Lining (6 1898; 
m Isabella Thomas). 

IV-—m Mar. 30, 1910, Robert Adger Law (See Vol. 1, 
p. 677, for genealogy); issue (all b Austin, Tex.): 
1—-EFlizabeth Manigault, b Mar. 27, 1911; 2-Joanna 
Ward, b Jan. 20, 1915; 3-Thomas Hart, Jr., b 
July 6, 1918; 4-Mary Hart, b Dec. 30, 1925, 

Ed. Mills Coll., Calif., ’06. Mem. University 
rite pe Club. Residence: 2614 Salado St., Aus- 
tin, Tex. 


Sst 3 KIN, Alva M., }) Milledgeville, Ga., Nov. 
6-Capt. Jacob Lumpkin (d 1707), from Eng. to 

King and Queens Co., Va., ante 1700; 
5—Joseph, m Ann-; 


4—-William, m Susannah-; 

3-Adoniram Judson, m Nancy Pittard. 

4-Jordan Morris, m Mary-; 

3-—John, m Eliza Patillo. 

2-Son of William Wallace Lumpkin (1849-1910), 
lawyer, ry. official; m Annette Caroline Morris 
(b 1856); issue: I—Elizabeth (b 1880; m Eugene B. 
Glenn); II-Hope Henry (b 1882; m Mary Isa- 
bella Henderson); III—Alva M. (above); IV— 
Morris C. (b 1888; m Frances White); V—Grace 
(b 1890); VI—-Bryan H. (6 1892; m Frances Her- 
ron); VII—Katherine (6 1894). 

IlI-m Nov. 14, 1912, Mary Sumter Thomas, 0 
Columbia, S.C., Mar. 7, 1886; dau. of John P. 
Thomas, of Columbia; issue: 1-Mary Waties, 
b Columbia, S.C., Dec. 6, 1917; 2-Alva M., Jr., 0 
Columbia, Nov. 25, 1921. 

LL.B., U. of S.C. Mem. law firm of Thomas & 
Lumpkin; dir. First Carolinas Joint Stock 
Land Bank, Equitable Trust Co., Standard 
Building and Loan Assn. Clubs: Ridgewood 
Country, Forrest Lake Country. Residence: 
1711 College St., Columbia, S.C. 


1-LYLE, John Hart, b “Clifton,’’ Rockbridge Co., 
Va., Mar. 8, 1887. 

5-Samuel Lyle (1725-96), from Larne, Ireland, to 
Va. ca. 1745; justice of Rockbridge Co., Va., 
1777-1781; commr. to purchase supplies for Cont. 
Army, 1781; trustee Liberty Hall Acad. (later 
Washington Coll.), 1776-96; elder Timber Ridge 
Ch.; m 1750, Sarah McClung (d 1785; William®; 
James’); 

4—Capt. William (1752-1837), of “Oakley”; officer 
Am. Rev., serving on staff of Gen. Greene at 
battle of Guilford; trustee Washington .Coll., 
1796-1885; m 2d, 1796, Elizabeth Lyle (1769-1841; 
James® [1732-91], soldier Am. Rev., m Han- 
nah [1745-18385], dau. of Archibald Alexander; 
Matthew® [1711-74], from Ireland to Va., m 
Esther Blair); 

3-Samuel William (1798-1881), of ‘‘Edge Hill’; 
Washington Coll., 1817; elder Timber Ridge 
Ch., 1840-81; m 1825, Margaret Alexander. 

6-Archibald Alexander (qv); 

5-Capt. Joseph (1742-1813), of ‘“‘Roseley’’; officer 
Am. Rev.; m 1767, Sarah Reid (1744-1828; sister 
of Agnes Ann Reid who m William Alexander 
and was mother of Rev. Archibald Alexan- 
der, D.D., pres. of Hampden-Sidney Coll.); 

4—William (1775-1825), of “Roseley’; m 1805, Eliz- 
abeth Campbell (1780-1850; Duncan’, m Mar- 
garet Newell; Dougal’); 

pti (1806-77), m Samuel William Lyle (3 
above). 

5-William Gibson (d 1820), of Timber Ridge, Va.; 
m 1st, Martha Robertson; 

4-John (1766-1824), m his cousin, Isabella Robert- 
son (James®, of Campbell Co., Va., m Rachel 
Pharr): 

3—John Beard (1806-90), of ‘‘“Maple Hill’’; m 1829, 
Grace McKay Taylor. 

5-David Taylor (1744-1824), Am. Rev.; m Grace- 
anna McKay; 

4—David (1787-1827), m 1809, Ann Hannah (Alex- 
ander’, Am. Rev., m Mary Ann Laird [James'; 
James’]; Joseph®, in militia Augusta Co., Va., 
1742, m Anna-); 

8—Grave McKay (1810-82), m John Beard Gibson 
(3 above). 

2-Son of John Hart Lyle (1837-86), Washington 
Coll.; 14th Va. Cav., C.S.A.; m 1876, Margaret 
Hannah Gibson (1839-1921). whose first husband 
was James Jackson McBride; issue: I—Mar- 
garet Alexander (m William G. MacCorkle); 
TI—Grace Taylor (1882-1924); I1I-Annabel Pres- 
ton (b 1884; m William Twyman Williams, 
Jr., qv); I1V—John Hart (above). 

IV—Not married. Hampden-Sidney, 1901-04; A.B., 
Washington and Lee, ’05 (Pi Kapnpa Alpha). 
Teacher. Residence: ‘Maple Hill,’’. Timber 
Ridge, Va. 


1-WILLIAMS, W(illiam) Twyman, Jr., } “Bird’s 
Nest,’’ Woodstock, Va., July 5, 1884. 

7-William Williams (d 1712), was justice of Staf- 
ford Co., Va., 1699: m 1702, Jael Harrison (d 
1738; James’, of Essex Co., Va.); she m 2d, 
Richard Johnson; 

6—James (1703-35), It. of militia, of Spotsylvania 
Co., Va., 1729; m 1724, Ann— (she m 2d, 1737, Sam- 
uel Wharton); 

5—William (1725-78), justice of Culpeper Co., Va., 
resigning, 1765, in protest against the Stamp 
Act; mem. Com. Safety, 1775-78; m 1750, Lucv 
Clayton; 


a ae 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 


4—Philip (1770-1846), clk., Shenandoah Co., Va., 1789- 
1845; m 1791, Sarah Croudson (1775-1826; John*, 
bed rapes Winstanley, both of Warrington, 

ng.); 

3-Samuel Croudson (1811-62), clk., Shenandoah 
Co., 1845-62; capt. C.S.A., 1861; mem. Va. Legis- 
lature; mem. Constl. Conv. of 1850, ‘‘Secession”’ 
Conv. of 1861, and four Dem. Nat. convs.; m 
1833, Sarah Carpenter Ott (1807-86; George‘, m 
Elizabeth Offner). 

7-Abraham Bird (d 1698), Calvert Co., Md.; 

6-Andrew (d 1750), Augusta Co., Va.; m Mag- 
dalene-; 

5-Col. Abraham (d 1820), ensign, 1759, capt., 1762, 
col., 1778; co. 1t., 1782; burgess, 1775; mem. Conv., 
1776; mem. Assembly, 1778; m 1760, Rachel—; 

4-Capt. George (1763-1826), ensign Shenandoah 
Co., militia, 1781; m 1788, Hannah Allen (1769- 
1884; Reuben, Jr.®°, Am. Rev., m Lydia Moore); 

3—Mark (1810-83), of ‘‘Bird’s Nest,’’ Woodstock, 
Va.; commonwealth’s atty., Shenandoah Co.; 
mem. House of Delegates and Conv. of 1850; 
judge 18th jud. district, 1876-83; m 1834, Sarah 
Clark Macon Hite. 

2-Son of William Twyman Williams (b 1849), 
atty. at law; m 1883, Sally Madison Bird (b 
1856); issue: I-William Twyman, Jr. (above); 
II—Anna Hite (Mrs. Robert H. Fravel, qv for 
other lineages); III—Philip (b 1888; m Rebecca 
Crenshaw Paxton); IV—Clayton Epes (b 1890; 
m Willie Joe Tompkins). 

I-m Oct. 12, 1909, Annabel Preston Lyle, b “Clif- 
ton,” Rockbridge Co., Va., Jan. 16, 1885; sister 
of John Hart Lyle (qv for genealogy); issue: 
I-William Twyman, III, } “Maple Hill,” nr. 
Lexington, Va., July 26, 1910; 2-John Lyle, b 
“Maple Hill,” Dec. 38, 1911; 3-Mark Bird, 0 
“Maple Hill,” Aug. 15, 1913; 4-James Taylor, 
b Lynchburg, Va., May 138, 1916; 5-Archibald 
Alexander, 6 Lynchburg, Feb. 8, 1919; 6-George 
Bruce, b Lynchburg, Oct. 14, 1923. 

A.B., Hampden-Sidney, ’03 (Chi Phi), A.M., 1904; 
B.D., Union Theol. Sem. in Va., 1909; (D.D. 
Washington and Lee, 1925). Ordained Presbyn. 
(U.S.) ministry, 1909; pastor Falling Spring 
Ch., Rockbridge Co., Va., 1909-12, Floyd St. 
Ch., Lynchburg, Va., 1912-25, College Church, 
Hampden-Sidney, Va., from 1925. Residence: 
Hampden-Sidney, Va. 


1-PRAVEL, Anna Hite Williams (Mrs. Robert 
H.), b Woodstock, Va., Dec. 11, 1886. 

7—Dr. Henry Carpenter (Heinrich Zimmermann; 
1673-1749), soldier of Louis XIV; physician; ex- 
iled from Switzerland for patriotic activities, 
settled in Lancaster Co., Pa.; min Switzerland, 
1701, Salome Ruffner (1675-1742), a widow;. 

6—Dr. Henry (1714-73), educated in Europe; physi- 
cian; m Susanna Forney (Peter’, d 1747, Lan- 
caster Co., Pa., m Anna Smith); 

5-Salome, m Lt. John Offner (d 1797), of Wood- 
stock, Va.; officer Am. Rev. (Martin’, d 1762, 
from Switzerland to Lancaster, Pa., 1749, m 
Barbara, dau. of Michael Weidler); she m 2d, 
1798, Samuel Way; “ 

4—Blizabeth, m 1800, George Ott (1773-1855), of 
Woodstock, Va. (John J.5, m Ann Catherine-; 
igen” from Switzerland to Lancaster, Pa., 

3-Sarah C. (1807-86), m Capt. Samuel Croudson 
Williams (1811-62). 

7-—Matthew Maury (qv); 

6—-Rev. James (1715-69), chaplain Louisa Co. mil- 
itia, 1755; m 1743, Mary Walker (Dr. James’, m 
Ann Hill); 

5—-Rev. Walker (1752-88), m Mary Grymes (Lud- 
well®, m Mary Dawson); 

4-Ann Tunstall (1782-1851), m 1803, Maj. Isaac 
Hite (1758-1836), of “Belle Grove,” Frederick 
Co., Va.; officer Am. Rev.; mem. Soc, Cin. (Col. 
Isaac®, m Eleanor, dau. of Cornelius Eltinge; 
Jost®, qv); : 

3—Sarah C. M. (1812-96), m Mark Bird (1810-83). For 
issue and other lineages see William Twyman 
Williams, Jr. 

M Feb. 24, 1925, Robert Hiram Fravel, } Wood- 
stock, Va., June 23, 1882; son of John. W. 
Fravel, of Woodstock: issue: 1—John Wil- 
liams, 6 Washington, D.C., June 9, 1926. 

Residence: 1406 M St. N.W., Washington, D.C. 


1-BRYAN, Hamilton Vose, }) San Francisco, 
Calif., June 7, 1890. 

3-William J. Bryan (1826-1908), who went to 
Calif., 1858, in a “prairie schooner’; m Flor- 
ence Vose. 


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2-Son of William Vose Bryan (1870-1916), m 1889, 
Linda Hoag (b 1872; now Mrs. Prentiss Cobb 
Hale); issue: I-Hamilton Vose (above); IIl— 
Linda Florence (b 1893; m Edward Corbett); 
IiI—Carleton F. (6 1896; m Kathryn Maxwell); 
(mother’s 2d marriage): IV—Prentiss Cobb, Jr. 

I-m July 23, 1919, Margaret Payne Luce, b N.Y. 
City, May 30, 1895; dau. of Harry James Luce, 
of N.Y. City, m Katherine Payne, of Shelby- 
ville, Ky.; issue: 1-Anne Conyers Luce, } N.Y. 
City, 1923. 

U.S.N.A., 713. Officer U.S.N. Address: 
Dept., Washington, D.C. 


Navy 


MARSHALL ALEXANDER SMITH. 


1-SMITH, Marshall Alexander, ! nr. Sunbury, 
O., May 23, 1869. 

9-Nehemiah Smith (ca. 1605-1686), from Eng. to 
Plymouth, Mass., 1637, moved to Stratford, 
Conn.; m 1639, Annie Bourne (1615-84); 

8-Nehemiah (bap. 1646-1727), m 1669, Lydia Win- 
chester (1645-1723; Alexander®): 

7—Nehemiah (1673-1724), m 1696, Dorothy Wheeler 
(1679-1736; Isaac’, m Mary, dau. of Thomas 
Parke); 

6—John (1704-58), m 1727, Temperance Holmes; 

5-David (1744-1811), Am. Revy.; m 1765, Betsey 
Stark (Nathan‘*); 

4—David (1770-1845), captured in Wyoming Mas- 
sacre and held for six months: m Sarah Mur- 
phy (6 1778; John’, m Lucy, dau. of Obediah 
Gore, of Wyoming Valley, Pa.); 

3-James (1811-92), leading business man of Sun- 
bury, O.; m 1836, Melinda Black (1816-52; Mar- 
shall4, m Polly, dau. of Stewart Gardner: 
Isaac’, m Mehitable Brown), 

li-John Tilley (qv); 

10-Elizabeth, m John Howland (qv); 

9—Desire, m Capt. John Gorham (qv); 

8-Temperance, m Edward Sturges (qv); 

7-Fear, m Joshua Holmes, Jr. (1678-1729; Joshua, 
m Abigail [Ingraham] Chesebro; Robert®, of 
Stonington, Conn.); 

6—Temperance (b 1707), m John Smith (6 above). 

9-William Thrall (1606-79), from Eng. in the 
“Mary and John,” 1630; settled at Windsor, 
Conn., 16383; served in Pequot War; m Miss 


Goode (d 1676); 

8-Timothy (1641-97), m Deborah Gunn _ (1641-95; 
Thomas’, of Dorchester); 

7-John (1671-1732), m 1697, Mindwell Moses (John§, 
of Windsor, Conn.); 

6—John (1699-1762), m Mary Roberts (b 1702); 

5-Samuel (1737-1821), soldier French and Indian 


War; capt. Am. Rev.; mem. Mass. Gen. Ct.: 
m 1759, Lucy, dau. of Martin Winchell, of 


Eng.; 

4-Samuel (1760-1815), of Granville, Mass.; pvt. 
Am. Rev.; m 1784, Triphosa Cooley (1766-1841; 
Dea. William®, m Sarah Mather); 

3—William Cooley, m Mary Chase West. 

2-Son of Marshall Black Smith (1837-1900), bank- 
er and merchant; m 1861, Elvira Abbie Thrall 


350 


(b 1834); issue: I-Emery James (b 1862; m Han- 
nah Jane Hardy); Il—Hugh Elvirian (6 1863; m 
Ina Z. Gunter); III—William Abbot (6 1867; m 
Weltha Pinney); IV—Marshall Alexander 
(above). 

IV-—m Oct. 16, 1898, Cora May Smith (no kindred), 
od nr. Sunbury, O., May 23, 1869; dau. of ME 
ton Smith, m Lunette Sherman; issue: 
Harold Albert, b Sunbury, O., July 24, igo4; 
Ohio State U.; U.S.N. 11 months’ service in 
U.S., World War; m Dec, 5, 1918, Elizabeth, 
dau. of John T. Welch, of Columbus, O. (issue 
Marshall Abbott); 2-Hurtha M., b Westerville, 
O., Jan. 6, 1898; Ohio State U.; m Oct. 8, 1921, 
Frank Rankin Schwartz (issue: Frank Rankin, 
Jr.; William Burnsides); 3—-Marjorie Elvira, } 
Westerville, Dec. 26, 1899; Ohio State U.; m 
Clarence Peters Wilcox; 4-Adrienne Lunette, b 
Columbus, O., July 27, 1901; Ohio State U.; 
m Oct. 8, 1925, Joseph M. Vercoe. 

Pres. Smith Agrl. Chemical Co., Columbus, O. 
Served in Co. C, 14th Regt., O.N.G., 1886-89; 
mem. Columbus Industries War Bd. during 
World.War. Mem. S.C.W., S.A.R. (past pres. 
Benjamin Franklin Chapter and past pres. 
Ohio soc.); life mem. Ohio Archael. and Hist. 
Soc. Clubs: Columbus Country, Scioto Coun- 
try, Columbus Athletic, Elks. Mason (Shriner), 
K.P... Residence: 2379 Commonwealth Park 
South, Columbus, O. 


1-POPHAM,, William Sherbrooke, Jr., 6 Perth 
Amboy, N.J., May 8, 1892. 

$Capt. Richard Morris (qv); 

8—Hon. Lewis (1671-1746), first lord of the Manor 
of Morrisania; first Sov. of N.J.; m 1691, Isa- 
bella Graham ‘(1678- 1752; Sir James’, atty. gen. 
OL ENSYs)s 

7-Lewis (1698-1762), 2d lord of the Manor; speak- 
er N.Y. Assembly; judge High Ct. of Ad- 
miralty; m 1st, 1723, Tryntje Catherine Staats 
(1697-1731; Samuel8) ; 

6—Richard (1730-1810), judge Admiralty Ct.; chief 
justice of N.Y.; m 1759, Sarah Ludlow (1730-91; 
Henry’); 

5-Mary, m Maj. William Popham (1752-1847), from 
Ireland to America, 1761, and settled at “‘Scars- 
dale” (his estate), N.Y.; lt. and capt. in Am. 
Rev.; aide to Baron Steuben; pres. gen. Soc. 
of the Cincinnati, 1844; 

4—-William S., m Eliza Hill. 

2-Son of William Sherbrooke Popham (6 1864), 
merchant, broker; m Rosina Charlotte New- 
port (6 1866); issue: I-William Sherbrooke, Jr. 
(above); II—Mary (6 1894; m Edward F. Steven- 
son); IlI—Robert Morris (b 1904). 

I-m May 18, 1918, Louisa McCord Stoney, } Pen- 
dleton, S.C., Sept. 8, 1898; dau. of Samuel 
Gaillard Stoney, of Charleston, S.C.; issue: 1— 
ree Chevis, 6b Charleston, S.C., Mar. 16, 

U.S.N.A., 714. Lt., U.S.N.; served in Mexican 
campaign and World War. Mem. A.L. Resi- 
dence: 101 St. Philip St., Charleston, S.C. 


1-CADY, Wilburta Anna Knight (Mrs. Charles 
Earl), 6 Keystone, Wyo., Aug. 21, 1890. 

&8-Joshua Knight, from Eng., and settled in 
Conn.; 

7-David; 

6—David, soldier Am. Rev.; 

5-Joshua, (1774-1852), grad. Dickinson Coll., 1798; m 
1st, 1804, Ruth Talcott (1774-1823); 

4-Hesikiah Talcott (1806-95), adj. gen. of N.Y. 
militia; removed to Ogle Co., Ill., 1856; m 1829, 
Pa: Emma Angell (1806-90; Philip®, m Meheta- 

e _ 

38—David (1834-1918), m Cornelia Jones. 

5-William M. Everett; 

4—Cotton M., m Elizabeth McClintock; 

3-Anna (1837-1906), m Samuel James Howell (1838- 
1892), came from Can. to Omaha, Neb., 1877. 

2-Dau. of Wilbur Clinton Knight (1858-1903), A.B., 
1886, also Ph.D., U. of Neb.; geologist; m 1889, 
Elizabeth Emma (b 1867), dau. Samuel James 
Howell, who removed from Can. to Omaha, 
Neb., 1877; issue: I-Wilburta Anna (above); II— 
Samuel Howell (m Edwina Gazzam Hall); III— 
Everett Lyell (b 1896; m Laura Crompton); 
IV—Oliver Browning (b 1901). 

I—m July 8, 1914, Charles Earl Cady, } Chapman, 
Neb., Oct. 22, 1889 ; grocer; son of Alva B. Cady, 
of Laramie, Wyo .; issue (all 6} Laramie): 1 
Mary Elizabeth, b Apr. 14, 1916; 2-Charles Earl, 


THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


Jr., b Oct. 5, 1917; 3-Alice Harriet, b June 1, 1919. 
B.S., U. Wyo., ’11 (Pi Beta Phi); M.A., Columbia, 
1912. Residence: 507 S. 11th St., Laramie, Wyo. 


1-BRAINARD, Jessie Florence, }) Middletown, 
Conn., Oct. 16, 1874. 

8-Daniel Brainard (av); 

7—-William (1674-post 1747), m 1698, Sarah Bidwell; 

6—Josiah (1711-92), m 2d, 1788, Hannah Spencer (1709- 


1787) ; 

5-Ezra (1744-18387), m Ist, Jerusha Smith (1748-1811) ; 

4-Frederic (1763-1843), m Anna Brainard (1764-1850) ; 

3-John (1803-73), m Eliza Day (1803-44). 

2-Dau. of Fiske Brainard (1833-1919), gentleman 
farmer; m Cynthia Elizabeth Towne (1841-1923) ; 
issue: I-Lovina Agnes (6 1864; m Maj. Henry 
Ranney Stiles, U.S.A.); I1]-Wilson Fisk (1868- 
1926; m Helen Mott Lawrence); Il1I-Annie Maud 
(b 1871); I1V—Jessie Florence (above); V—Vera 
May (6 1877); VI—-Mary Eliza (6 1882). 

IV-—Ed. Middletown (Conn.), high school, and 
Library School of N.Y. Public Library. Li- 
brarian Horace Mann School for Boys, since 
1920. Residence: Cobalt, Conn. 


1-BUSH, J(oshua) Danforth, }) Wilmington, Del., 
Dec. 4 1868. 

5-Charles Bush (1717-ca. 1755; son of Christoph, m 
Elizabeth Erskine), from Dublin, Ireland, to 
Wilmington, Del., 1737; m 1739, Rebecca Scott; 

4-Samuel (1747-1831), m 1775, Anne McKee; 

38—David (1776-1857), m 1804, Martha Potter. 
9-Nicholas Danforth (qv 

8-Capt. Jonathan (1628- a7), m Elizabeth Poulter; 

7-Ens. Jonathan (1659-1711), m Rebecca Parker; 

6—-Samuel (1692-1749), m Dorothy Shed; 

5-Capt. Jonathan (1736-1802), a minute man of 
Bunker Hill, m Miriam Coowie; 

4-Joshua (1759-1837) ; 

3-Rev. Joshua Noble (1798-1861). 

2-Son of George Washington Bush (1824-1900), 
transportation; m 1850, Emma Noble Danforth 
(1831-80); issue: I-Walter Danforth (1851-1904; m 
1874, Rebecca Gibbons Tatnall); I1I-Lewis Pot- 
ter (1853-1914; m 1879, Margaret Whiteley); III— 
Julia (1855-89; m 188, Marcus A. Brownson); 
IV—George W., Jr. (1858-1905); V—Alice D. (1862- 
1867); VI—Joshua Danforth (above). 

Vi-m Sept. 6, 1892, Martha McComb (July 25, 1867- 
Apr. 5, 1928); dau. of Henry S. McComb, of 
Wilmington, Del.; issue (all 6 Wilmington, 
Del.): 1-Eleanor McComb, b Dec. 24, 1893; 2— 
Alice Danforth, 6 Jan. 10, 1896; m May 1, 1926, 
C. R. Cates; 3-Joshua Danforth, Jr., 6 Oct. 21, 
1903; Williams, i 4-Henry McComb, 0 Sept.’ 
14, 1905; Tee Var, 

A. Be Williams, $0" SOLE). Lumber mfr. Lt. 
ZOv. of Del., 1921-25. Served on Mexican border 
with Del. N.G., 1916-17; capt. inf., U.S.A., July 
24, 1917; maj., May 23, 1919; served with 59th 
Pioneer Inf., 2d Army, July 1916-July 1919; with 
A.E.F. in France, Aug. 1918-July 1919; 1t. col., 
198th C.A., Del. N.G., 1920-25. Mem. S.C.W., S.C., 
Sat Residence: 805 Broome St., Wilmington, 

el. 


1-VAN GUYSLING, George Edmund, 6 Rens- 
Sselaer, N.Y., Nov. 14, 1865. 

6-Elias (Gyseling) Van Guysling (d 1694), from 
Holland in ‘‘De Bonte Koe” to New Amster- 
dam, 1660; settled at Beverwyck (Albany), N.Y.; 
m Tryntje Claese (b 1643); 

5-Myndert (1691-1772), Schenectady, N.Y.; soldier 
colonial wars; m 1721, Suster Viele (6 1700; Cor- 
nelius®, m Diwer Van Petten); 

4—Jacob (1736-1803), Am. Rev.; m 1st, 1773, Jannetje 
Feling (1746-86; Pieter®, m Eva Viele); 

3—-Myndert (1778-1858), m 2d, 1814, Catlyntje Ved- 
der (Albert*, m Catlyntje Kittle). 

2-Son of Aaron Van Guysling (1826-1914), railroad 
official; m 1851, Mary Ann (6b Can., 1830-1897), dau. 
of William Combe Pratt, m Mary Ann Hod- 
gess, of Eng.; issue: I-William (b and d 1852); 
IIl—-Walter Franklin (b 1854; m 1876, Rosamond 
Hunter); III—Anna Louisa (1857-88); IV—Mary 
Ann (b and d 1859); V—Bertha Florence (1861- 
1924); VI—Minard I. (6 1863; m 1894, Marie Em- 
line Modine); VII-—George Edmund (above); 
ViIlII—Archibald Hyatt (b 1871; m 1890, Katherine 
Myria Daggett); IX—Horace DeWitt (1872-73). 

VII—Not married. Consulting engineer. Life 
mem. S.C.W., Holland Soc., S.R., S.A.R., Wash- 
ington Guard, Nat. Lancers Vet. Assn., Am. 
Flag Assn., St. Georges Soc., Nat. Geog. Soc., 
Am. Geog. Soc., Art Inst. of Chicago; mem. 
A.A.A.S. Clubs (life mem.): Hamilton (Chi- 
cago), Los Angeles Athletic, Southern Calif, 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 351 


Athletic and Country, City, Surf and Sand, 
Casa Del Mar (Calif.). Also Nat. Travel (New 
York). Mason (Shriner), Elk. Residence: 2429 
St. Andrews Pl., Los Angeles, Calif. 


1-CHURCHILL, Herman, b Scott, Cortland Co., 
N.Y., Oct. 9, 1869. 

8—Josiah Churchill (qv); 

7-Joseph (1649-99), m Mary Touzey; 

6-Samuel (1688-1769), m Martha Boardman (g.dau. 
Samuel Boardman, 1610-73, an early settler of 
Wethersfield); 

5-Samuel (1721-1801), soldier French and Indian 
War and Am. Rey.; m Thankful (Hewit) Sea- 


ger, 

4—John (1758-1817), soldier Am. Rev.: m Martha 
Baldwin (desc. Joseph Baldwin, an early set- 
tler of Milford, Conn.); 

3-Chauncey (1808-96), m Catharine Merry (g.dau. 
Benjamin Merry). 

Maternally, 4-James Eadie (1760-1839), from Dun- 
blane, Perthshire, Scotland; m Martha Smith; 

3-John (1816-73), m Abigail Doty (desc, Edward 
Doty, av). 

2-Son of Sylvanus Amos Churchill (b 1839), 
teacher and farmer, Homer, N.Y.; m 1867, Caro- 
line Eadie (1844-88); m 2d, 1892, Sarah Erminie 
Woodworth; issue (lst marriage): I-Herman 
(above); II—Hadie (twin, b 1875); III—Edith 
(twin, 1875-1923); (24 marriage): IV—Sylvanus 
Woodworth (b 1894); V—Leo (6 1896); VI-Gladys 
Erminie (b 1902). 

I-m June 15, 1898, Cora’ Mae Boyce, b Hudson 
Falls, N.Y., Aug. 26, 1876; dau. of Joseph C. 
Boyce (1852-1910), of Bolton-on-Lake George, 
N.Y., m Lydia Ida Langdon (6 1853), g.dau. of 
Samuel Langdon, of Washington Co., N.Y.; 
issue: 1-Irving Lester, b Madison, Wis., Apr. 
9, 1901; R.I. State Coll., ’22, Yale, ’27; 2-Florence 
Hermia (Apr. 16, 1905-June 7, 1920): 3—Arthur 
Chester, 6 University Place, Neb., Dec. 29, 1911. 

A.B., Syracuse, ’94 (Beta Theta Pi, Phi Beta 
Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi, Tau Kappa Alpha); 
A.M., U. of Wis., 1902. Prof. and head of dept. 
of English and history, R.I. State Coll. Mem. 
S.M.D., S.C.W., S.A.R. Residence: College Rd., 
Kingston, R.I. 


1-BEVAN, Grace Annie Child (Mrs. James N.), 
b N. Woodstock, Conn., Jan. 6, 1875. 
§-Benjamin Child (ca. 1625-1678), from Eng. to 
Roxbury, Mass., ca. 1630; m 1650, Mary Bowen; 
Pe oe Roxbury, Mass.; m 1696/97, Eliz- 
abeth-; 
7-John (b 1697), m 1721, Abigail Aspinwall; 
6-Sarah (1724-1805), m 1747, Jedidiah Morse: 
5—Lydia (1759-92), m 1781, Willard Child (1758-1844) ; 
4—Nancy (1782-1853), m 1802, Elisha Child (1780-1822 ; 
ae Capt. Elisha*, Am. Rev., mem. Gen. Cyt 
3—-Elisha (1812-80), m 1839, Lucia Dresser Whitney 
(1818-96). 


10-Anthony Morse (qv); 

9-Anthony (ca. 1638-1677), m 1669, Mary Barnard; 

8—Peter (1674-1721), m 1698, Priscilla Carpenter; 

7—John (1699-1764), m Sarah Peake (b 1702); 

6—Jedediah (1726-1819), Am. Rev.; m 1746/47, Sarah 
Child (6 above); their son Rev. Jedediah, was 
father of Samuel F. B., inventor of the tele- 
graph; 

2-Dau. of Abbie Child (1848-1923), m 1868, Ezra Car- 
penter Child (1841-76); issue: I-Lizzie Car- 
penter (6 1870); II-Chester Elisha (1872-1917; m 
Annie Chandler Carpenter); IIlI—-Grace Annie 
(above). 

III-m May 7, 1923, James Newton Bevan, b Dukin- 
field, Cheshire, Eng., Feb. 15, 1871; son of John 
Bevan, m Elizabeth Newton, of Dukinfield. 

Smith Coll., ex-’98. Librarian of the Phoenix 
Mutual Life Insurance Co. Club: Smith Col- 
lege (Hartford). Residence: 71 Monroe Ste 
Hartford, Conn. 


1-HINCKLEY, John Chambers, 6 Philadelphia, 
Pa., Dec. 4, 1875. 

9-Samuel Hinckley (qv); 

8-Thomas (1618-1706), last gov. of Plymouth Col- 
ony, m Mary Glover; 

7-Ebenezer, m Mary Stone; 

6—-Ebenezer, m Hannah Nightingale; 

5-Thomas, soldier Am. Rev., m Susanna Hewes; 

4—Robert, m Esther Messenger; 

3-Robert H., m Margaret Heller. 

2-Son of Robert Hewes Hinckley (1849-1921), law- 
yer; m Sallie Frances Biles (d 1914), 

Not married. A.B., U. of Pa., ’96, LL.B., 1899. 

Atty.-at-law. Mem. O.F.P.A. (gov. gen., 1926-27). 


Clubs: University, Phila. Country, Union 
League. Summer place: Haverford, Pa. Resi- 
dence: 336 S. 16th St., Philadelphia, Pa. 


1-LADD, William Whitehead, b Sept. 24, 1852. 

9-Jacob Walings Van Winkle (b ca. 1599), from 
Holland to New Amsterdam ca. 1624; returned 
to Holland (2d time), 1641, and m ca. 1642, Tryntje 
Jacobs; returned to America ca. 1648, and set- 
tled at Rensselaerwyck; 

8-Symon (bap. 1653-will probated 1732/33), joined 
Bergen church, 1677; m 1675, Annetie Ariaense 
Sip (Claes A.°); 

7-Johannis (1682-1759), began to write name Van 
Winklen; m 2d, Magdalena Spier (b 1687); 

6—-Alexander, m Antje Van Winkle; 

5-Wyntje (b 1741), m John Williams (} 1745) ; 

4-Sarah (1774-1822), m Henry Hannan (1763-1804) ; 

3-—Mary Ann (1803-88), m Thomas Philips (1797-1862). 

2-Son of Sarah Hannan Philips (1826-84), m Wil- 
liam Whitehead Ladd (1825-1904). 

M Elizabeth A. Rowe. 

Columbia U., ’71. Mem. S.M.D., S.N.S., S.C.W. 
(gov. gen., 1926-27), S.R., etc. Address: 20 Nas- 
sau St., New York. 


1-LAUGHLIN, Irwin (Boyle), b Pittsburgh, Pa., 
Apr. 26, 1871. 

3-James Laughlin, from Belfast, Ireland, to 
Baltimore, 1830; a founder of Jones & Laughlin 
Steel Corpn.; m Ann Irwin (g.dau. of George 
McCully and g.g.dau. of Nathaniel Irish, both 
officers Am. Rev.). 

6-Rev. William McKennan (of Scottish origin), 
from the North of Ireland to the Barbados; 
came to Wilmington, Del., ca. 1750, where he 
was a clergyman over 50 yrs.; 

5-William (1758-1810), officer Am. Rev.; charter 
mem. Soc. Cincinnati; m Elizabeth Thompson 
(niece of Thomas McKean, a “signer’”); 

4-Thomas M. T., LL.D. (1794-1852), mem. 22d to 
25th and 27th Congresses; Sec. of the Interior 
in Cabinet of President Fillmore; m Matilda 
Bowman (Jacob®, Washington, Pa., cousin of 
Earl of Belmore); 

3-William, LL.D. (1816-93), U.S. circuit judge, 1869- 
net m Pauline Gertrude de Fontevieux, of 

aris. 

2-Son of Maj. George McCully Laughlin (1842- 
1908), 155th Pa. Vols. and a.-d.-c. to Maj. Gen. 
Griffin in Civil War; steel mfr. and capitalist; 
m 1865, Isabel Bowman McKennan (1848-91); is- 
sue: I—-Irwin (above); II—George McCully, Jr. 
(See Vol. 1, p. 148); I1I-Thomas McKennan (1875- 
mie m Lucy Herron, now Mrs. Henry F. Lip- 
pitt). 

I-m Sept. 18, 1912, Therese Eleanora Iselin; was 
vice chmn. A.R.C., London Chapter, World 
War; mem. Colony Club; dau. of Adrian Iselin 
(See Vol. 1, p. 148); issue: 1-Gertrude Louise 
Isabel, 6 London, Eng., Dec. 11, 1914; 2—Alex- 
ander George Adrian Irwin, } Reigate Priory, 
Surrey, Eng., Apr. 11, 1918. 

B.A., Yale, ’93. Am. diplomatic service from 1905; 
served as counsellor at the London Embassy 
(thrice as chargé d’affaires), throughout World 
War; E.E. and M.P. to Greece, 1924— (See 
Who’s Who in America). Home: Pittsburgh, 
ae Address: c/o State Dept., Washington, 
Dic: 


1-TALBOTT, Bertha Clarinda Hall (Mrs. Wil- 
liam E.), b Poolesville, Md., Sept. 30, 1864. 

4-Joseph Hall (d 1824), of Sugarland Hundred, 
Md.; m Elizabeth— (d before 1824); 

3-Thomas (1800-54), 1826, m Rebecca Poole Pile 
(1806-1846-47). 

10—Thomas Fitch (av); 

9-Thomas (1640-84), m Ruth Clark (bap. 1642); 

&-Mary (6 1668), m Daniel Terrill (1660-1727): 

7-Ephraim (6b 1702), m Elizabeth Lines (b 1703); 

6—Elizabeth, m 1745, Thomas Beecher; 

5-Thomas (b 1746), of Woodbury, Conn.; m 1775, 
Phoebe Sanford (1755-post 1802); 

4—Hopestill (1777-1823), m 1800, Abigail Rathbone 
(1779-1879) ; 

3-Sarah R. (1818-59), of Tioga Co., Pa.; m 1834, 
Samuel Kent Phillips (1810-81). 

2-Dau. of Thomas Randolph Hall (1828-84), mer- 
chant, extensive landowner; m 1860, Clarinda 
Beecher Phillips (1842-1914); issue: I-Lulu J. (m 
Arthur Poole Fletchall); I[—Bertha C. (above); 
III-Sara Randolph (m S. N. C. Williams; m 2d, 
Edmund Lafayette Hardcastle); IV—Thomas 
Randolph (m Beulah B. White); V—Mortimer 
Beecher (6b 1874; m 1915, Virginia Pyrl, dau. of 


352 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


Josiah Hardin Van Winkle); VI—Anne Estelle 
(6 1878; m R. S. Owens). 

II-m Sept. 2, 1885, William Hyde Talbott, 0 
Poolesville, Md., July 5, 1861; attorney; son of 
Benson Talbott, of Poolesville, Md., m Maria 
Hyde; issue: 1-Marie Hyde, b Poolesville, Md.; 
m May 17, 1921, Walter Grove Ellison (issue: 
William Talbott; John Randolph); 2—William 
Randolph, 6 Poolesville; sgt., 313th M.G. Co., 
79th Div., Sept. 26, 1917-June 1919; with A.E.F. in 
France, July 6, 1918-June 1919; m July 1, 1918, 
Laura M., dau. of John J. Higgins, of Rock- 
ville, Md. (issue: William Randolph). 

* Mem. woman’s section of Md. Council of De- 

fence, World War. Mem. C.D.A., D.C.W., D.B.R. 

(rec. sec. and an organizer), D.A.C. (an organ- 

izer and nat. treas.), O.C., D.A.R. (ex-v.p. gen.), 

U.S.D.1812, U.D.C., Nat. Mary Washington Me- 

morial Assn., Md. Hist. Soc., N.E. Hist. Geneal. 

Soc., Nat. Geneal. Soc., ete. Residence: Rock- 

ville, Md. 


ROGER AP CATESBY JONES. 


1-JONES, Roger ap Catesby, 0B May 12, 1867. 

7-Capt. Roger Jones (see lineage of Lewis H. 
Jones); 

aks Thomas (1672-76-1757), m. Elizabeth (Cocke) 

ratt; 

5-Thomas, of Spring Garden; m Sally Skelton; 

4-Maj. Catesby (1754/55-1800), of “Mt. Zion,” North- 
umberland Co., Va.; 1st lt., 2d Va. Regt., Am. 
Rev.; commd. maj. Va. militia by Gov. Patrick 
Henry; m 1788, Lettice Corbin Turberville 
youn of “Hickory Hill,” Westmoreland Co., 

a.); 

3-Maj. Gen. Roger (1789-1852), 2d 1t. of marines, 
1809; capt. of arty., U.S.A., 1812; bvtd. maj. for 
services in battles of Chippewa and Lundy’s 
Lane, and lt. col. for gallantry in the sortie 
from Fort Erie; adj. gen. with rank of col., 
1818, and bvtd. col., 1824; apptd. adj. gen. of the 
army, Mar. 7, 1825, and held the office until his 
death; bvtd. maj.-gen. 1848; for gallant conduct 
in War 1812 the State of Va. presented him 
with a handsome sword; m Mary Ann Mason 
Page (William Byrd Page‘, of Clarke Co., Va., 
m Ann Lee). 

2-Son of Capt. Catesby ap Roger Jones (b Clarke 
Co., Va., d Selma, June 19, 1877), officer U.S.N., 
later cdr. C.S.N.; served through Mexican 


War; with Dahlgren 3 years assisting in 
the experiments which led to the introduction 
of the Dahlgren heavy gun, which revolution- 
ized naval armament; the U.S. steam frigate 
“Merrimac,” which he commanded in the fight 
with the ‘Monitor,’ was the first ship 
equipped with Dahlgren heavy guns, and at 
Dahlgren’s request Lt. Jones was ordered to 
her as ordnance officer; he was selected by 
Dahlgren as ordnance officer of the “Plym- 
outh,” the first ship on which an 1l-inch gun 
was mounted; erected and commanded the 
batteries on Jamestown Island, and here he 
conducted the experiments which resulted in 
the construction of the armor of the iron-clad 
“Merrimac”; was the first officer ordered to 
the ‘‘Merrimac,” and as her executive and ord- 
nance officer ‘‘was directed to select her bat- 
tery, superintend its equipment, and was made 
responsible for its efficiency”; at request of 
the Sec. of the Navy he selected the officers 
of the ‘“‘Merrimac,” and as a test of his intel- 
ligence and efficiency, after the two days’ fight 
in Hampton Roads, not an improvement could 
be suggested by any officer or gunner although 
individually asked for suggestions; m Ger- 
trude Thomas Tartt, of Va., and Selma, Ala.; 
issue: I-Roger ap Catesby (above); II—-Catesby 
ap Catesby, M.D.; I1I—Gertrude (Mrs. Edward 
Carlisle Melvin, qv); I1V—Mary Page (m Wil- 
liam Norton Thompson, of Selma); V—Mattie 
rents (m Jonathan Haralson, of Birmingham, 
a.). 

I-m Carrie Lee Cawthorn; issue: 1—-Laura Keith, 
m Joseph Bradley Converse; 2—Gertrude Tartt, 
m James Cox Webb (issue: Carolyn Cawthorn, 
and Sarah Creagh Webb, twins, b Nov. 25, 1916; 
James Cox, Jr., 6 Dec. 28, 1919); 8-Catesby ap 
Roger, b Feb. 22, 1897; m Elizabeth Beers (issue: 
Roger ap Catesby, b Sept. 15, 1922; Catesby ap 
Catesby, b Apr. 19, 1925); 4-Sarah Cawthorn, Db 
Sept. 4, 1898; m Vandiver W. Hannon (issue: 
Laura Gertrude, b Dec. 1, 1919). 

ee Mabry Securities Co. Residence: Selma, 

a. 


1-MELVIN, Gertrude Jones (Mrs. Edward C.), b 
Walnut Grove, Shawsville, Va., July 28, 1872. 

8—Col. Richard Lee (qv); 

7-Col. Richard (1647-1711), councillor; burgess; m 
Laetitia Corbin (1657-1706; Henry’, m Alice El- 
tonhead); 

6-Lt. Col. Henry (ca. 1691-1747), m Mary Bland 
(1704-64; Col. Richard’, of Jordan); 

5-Lt. Col. Henry (1729-87), of ‘“Leesylvania’”’; jus- 
tice; burgess; senator; m 1750, Lucy Grymes 
(‘the Lowland Beauty’’; Charles*, m Frances 
Jennings); among their sons was Maj. Gen. 
Henry (“Light Horse Harry’), of the Cont. 
Army; 

4—Ann (1776-1857), m ca. 1793, William Byrd Page, 
of Clarke Co., Va.; 

3-Mary A. M., m Maj. Gen. Roger Jones (1789-1852). 

2-Dau. of Catesby ap Roger Jones (d 1877), m 
Gertrude Thomas Tartt. For issue and Jones 
lineage see Roger ap Catesby Jones. 

M June 17, 1896, Edward Carlisle Melvin, b Selma, 
Ala., Dec. 21, 1870; son of Bishop Stuart Melvin, 
of Selma; issue (all b Selma, Ala.): 1-Gertrude 
Tartt, 6 May 2, 1897; m Nov. 11, 1923, Earle 
Bailey (issue: Earle, Jr., b Sept. 29, 1924); 2— 
Mary Page, b Apr. 25, 1902; 3-Martha Mabry, b 
Mar. 27, 1904. 

Residence: Selma, Ala. 


1-JONES, Anna Elizabeth, }) Clark Co., Ky. 

7-Dr. Joseph Belfield (d 1738; son of John, of 
Devonshire, Eng.), came to Va.; m Frances 
Wright (6 1685/86; Mattrom’, m Ruth, dau. of 
Robert Griggs); . 

6-Thomas Wright (1704/05-1743), m 1723/24, Mary 
(Meriwether) Colston (d 1750), widow of Wil- 
liam Colston (Francis Meriwether’, m Mary, 
dau. of Lancelot Bathurst, from Eng. to Va.., 
ca. 1683, 5th son of Sir Edward Bathurst, of 


Eng.) ; 

5—John (1725-1805), m 1744, Ruth Sydnor; 

4—Anne (b 1754), m Griffin Murdock Fauntleroy 
(1747-94), Richmond Co., Va.; 

8-Elizabeth (1790-1865), m Thomas ap Thomas 
Jones (See Lewis H. Jones for Jones lineage). 

6—Zebulon Morford (1722-94), of Wales, came to 
America and settled at Cranberry, N.J.; m 
Susanna Barton, of Eng.; 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 


oe Barton (6 1751), m Lydia Conover (1754- 


4-Noah Barton (0 1779), m 1802, Rachel Disbrow; 

3-Noah Barton (b 1809), m 1834, Anne Meriwether 
Smith (1811-39; Meriwether, m Judith Chiles). 

2-Dau. of Joseph F. Jones (1833-1916), m 1858, 
Emma Virginia Morford (1836-1926); issue: I— 
Thomas Barton (1859-1924; m 1905, Fleeta Cook; 
issue: Grace Virginia, Fleetabelle, and Joseph 
Charles, 1919-20); II-Henry Morford (m Alla 
Gay); Il1I—Anna Elizabeth (above); IV—William 
Meriwether (b 1867; m 1888, Jennie Sweeney; 
issue: Elizabeth Sweeney, m James B. Ellison; 
Joseph Meriwether, m Mary C. Watts; Emma 
Virginia, d infancy; Anna Morford; William 
M., Jr.); V-Sarah Frances; VI-Emma Lucy (qv 
for Fauntleroy lineage); VII—Joseph Francis 
(m 1900, Martha Chandler Bedford, d 1900; m 
2d, 1905, Margaret Trumbo); VIII—Llewellyn 
Catesby. 

Residence: R.R. No. 2, Winchester, Ky. 


1-JONES, Emma Lucy, 6 Clark Co., Ky. 

8-Maj. Moore Fauntleroy (1616-65), from Eng. to 
Newport News, Va., 1643; cavalier; mem. House 
of Burgesses; m 1647, Mary Hill; 

7-William, Rappahannock Co., Va., m Katherine 
Griffin (Col. Samuel’, of Northumberland Co., 


Va.); 

6-Col. William (1684-1757), of ‘‘Naylor’s Hole,” 
Richmond Co., Va.; m Apphia Bushrod; 

5-Col. William (1713-93), of “Naylor’s Hole’; m 
2d, Peggy Murdock; 

4—Col. Griffin Murdock (1747-94), of ‘‘“Mar’s Hill,” 
Richmond Co., Va.; m Anne Belfield; 

38-Elizabeth (1790-1865), m Thomas ap Thomas 
Jones (See Lewis H. Jones for Jones lineage). 

2-Dau. of Joseph F. Jones (1833-1916), m 1858, 
Emma Virginia Morford (1836-1926). For issue 
and other lineages see Ann Elizabeth Jones. 

Residence: R.R. No. 2, Winchester, Ky. 


1-JONES, Walter Burgwyn, ) Montgomery, Ala., 
Oct. 16, 1888, 

10-Rev. Richard Jones, of Welsh extraction; m 
Lady Jeffries, of the Manor of Ley, and set- 
tled in Devonshire, Eng., later removed to 
Prince George Co., Va.; 

9-Maj. Peter, m Margaret Wood; 

8—-Capt. Peter (d ante 1726); 

7-Maj. Peter (d 1754), fellow traveler of Col. Wil- 
liam Byrd, of ‘““Westover’’; 

6—John, of Brunswick Co., Va.; burgess; speaker 
Va. Senate, 1789; m 1758, Elizabeth Binns; 

5-John (6 1764), fought at King’s Mountain, Cow- 
pens and Guilford C.H. during Am. Rev.; m 
1787, Lucy Binns Cargill; 

4—Dr. Thomas Williamson (1789-1824), m 1814, Mary 
Armistead Goode (b 1795; Col. Samuel5, mem. 
6th Congress); 

3-Samuel Goode (1815-86), A.B., Williams, ’73; civil 
engr.; pioneer r.r. builder of south; m Martha 
Ward Goode Jones (b 1821; Dr. Thomas G.‘, of 
Hot Springs, Bath Co., Va.). 

6—John Burgwyn (1731-1803), clerk Upper House of 
N.C. Assembly, 1762; pvt. sec. to Governor 
Dobbs, of N.C.; m Eliza Bush, of Bristol, Eng.; 

5-Caroline Elizabeth (1784-1863), m 1802, George 
Campbell Clitherall, surgeon U.S.A.; 

4-Eliza Inglis (1808-86), m 1820, Junius Alexander 
Moore (d 1844), descendant of James Moore, 
gov. S.C. in 1700; 

38-Caroline Sophia (1824-1903), m Dr. Marshall 
Henry Bird (d 1851). 

2-Son of Thomas Goode Jones (1844-1914), V.M.LI., 
62; maj. C.S.A.; gov. of Ala., 1890-94; U.S. dis- 
trict judge, 1901-14; m 1866, Georgena Caroline 
Bird (1846-1921); issue: I-Marshall Bird (1869- 
1901); II-Gena Moore (m Horace T. Owen); III— 
Thomas Goode, Jr. (d infancy); IV—Martha 
Goode (m Thomas Willis Cohoon); V—Carrie 
Bird (1876-1901); VI—Madeleine Clitherall (d in- 
fancy); VII—Gordon Houston (1880-1911); VIII- 
Lucy Spottswood (d infancy); IX—Elizabeth 
Clitherall (d infancy); X—Thomas Goode; XI-— 
Samuel Goode (1887-1912); XII—-Walter Burgwyn 
(above); XIII—Netta Sampson (m William Bow- 
den Griffin). 

XII-Not married. LL.B., U. Ala., 1909. Mem. 
Ala. Legislature, 1919; v.p. City Commn., Mont- 
gomery, 1919-20; judge 15th jud. circuit of Ala. 
since Nov. 18, 1920. Residence: 323 Adams Av., 
Montgomery, Ala. 


353 


1JONES, Lewis Hampton, b Clark Co., Ky. 

7-Capt. Roger Jones, mariner (1642-1701), mother 
was a Hoskins (engrailed chevron as Hoskins 
of London and Oxted, Surrey), ‘‘sole heiress of 
her family,” and he was her only surviving de- 
scendant; presumably the “Roger, son of Thomas 
Jones of Limehouse, mariner, and Ellen his 
wife,” baptized June 23, 1642—11 days old; sent by 
Lord Willoughby, gov..of Barbados, 1668, with 
his Majesty’s orders for the surrender of Suri- 
nam to the Dutch, was detained prisoner on a 
Dutch man-of-war until rescued by Lord Cul- 
peper, gov. of the Isle of Wight, under instruc- 
tions from the English Govt.; m 1668/69, Dorothy 
Walker (bap. Sept. 12, 1642, at Mansfield, buried 
at Mansfield, Apr. 17, 1696), dau. of John Walker, 
Esq., bap. at Mansfield, 1613, buried there Apr. 19, 
1659 (arms and pedigree set out in herald’s Visi- 
tation of Notts); John Walker’s mother was a 
sister of Sir John Digby, his aunt Margery 
Walker, m Simon Sterne and was the mother of 
the Archbishop of York, from this marriage de- 
scended Laurence Sterne who wrote Tristram 
Shandy; came to Va. from Eng. with Lord Cul- 
peper, 1680; resided at Green Springs, the resi- 
dence of the governors in Va.; given command 
of a sloop with instructions to cruise in Va. 
waters and suppress piracy and particularly the 
smuggling of tobacco out of the colony by the 
planters without paying the taxes levied on it 
by the govt.; was in Va., and ‘“‘conversant” with 
Va., aS he states in his deposition, for 11 years, 
but visited Eng. and other colonial possessions 
in the meantime; engaged in the fur trade with 
the Indians, made money, incurred the displeas- 
ure of some engaged in the same trade; re- 
turned finally to London, 1691; was living at 
London, 1695-96, when he and “Henry Batte of 
Virginia in America” gave their depositions in 
the case of John Herbert vs. Rebecca Buller, 
widow of Richard Buller, dec’d (Public Records 
Office, London, Town Depositions, Bundle 1185) 
in which Batte is said to be “now lodgeing att 
the house of Capt. Roger Jones in Muscovia 
Court, on greate Tower Hill, London,” *** and 
Roger Jones in his deposition adds “in the p’ish 
of St. Allhollowes, Barking,” and that he Roger 
Jones is “aged abt. 54 yeares;” m 2d, Priscilla 
Haddock, widow (d.s.p. 1720); he died at his home 
in Stepney, London, Dec. 28, 1701, and Mans- 
field parish registers contain this entry of his 
burial: ‘1701-Jan. 6-Capt. Roger Jones’; will 
dated Aug. 17, 1701, proved P. C. C., Apr. 2, 1702, 
begins: “I, Captaine Roger Jones of the parish 
of St. Dunstan, Stepney, in the Co. of Middle- 
sex;” “to be buried at Mansfield in the Co. of 
Nottingham, in the grave with my late wife 
Dorothy, dau. of John Walker, of Mansfield 
aforesaid, Esqre.;” gives “my own picture, and 
the Lord Fairfax’s picture, and the picture of 
fish now over the doore in my best parlour at 
Stepney” to his son Frederick; says ‘I declare 
that a silver tankard in the possession of my 
said son Frederick is not mine but belongs to 
my said son Thomas and was bought with monies 
given him by my Lady Culpeper;” “I give to my 
ten friends hereinafter named the sume of 
twenty shillings apiece to buy each of them a 
ring that is to say Sir Richard Haddock, Coll. 
Philip Ludwell, Arthur Bailey Esqre., Richard 
Perry, Benjamin Hatley, Captaine Hopefor Ben- 
dall, John Thompson, Dennis Lyddell Esqre., 
Charles Deakyn, and Anthony Morris, *** I give 
to Capt. Francis Willis the sum of five guineas, 
*** T give to Samuel Deane Gent. the sume of 
tenn pounds to buy him a ring;” “I doe hereby 
desire and request my loveing friends Samuel 
Deane and Mr. Francis Willis to be overseers of 
this my will;” “I give and bequeathe unto my 
son Thomas Jones one shilling & Noe more in 
full barr and satisfaction of all his right claime 
or title to my estate as well reall as personall;” 
gives everything to his elder son Frederick ac- 
cording to the custom of the time. 

A copy of a memordandum of arms given him 
at the Heralds College, which describes with 
technical precision his own arms, the arms of 
his mother who it states was sole heiress of 
the Hoskins family, and the arms of his wife 
Dorothy Walker, made in the handwriting of 
his son Thomas not later than 1728, a: facsimile 
of which accompanies this sketch, is with the 
“Jones Papers” in the Library of Congress; his 
arms are the arms of a family named Ap-John 
who located in Nottinghamshire at an early 


354 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 
JONES, OF VIRGINIA 


Arms, when quartered: Quarterly, first and fourth, 
sable, a fesse or, between three boys’ heads, front 
faced, couped at the shoulders proper, crined of 
the second, each with a serpent twined around 
the neck proper (Ap John) ; second and third, 
per pale gules and azure, a chevron engrailed or, 
between three lions rampant argent (Hoskins). 

Orest: A boys head as in the arms. 


¥ 4 


Facsimile of Capt. Roger Jones’ signature to his 
deposition. 


oy 


AP JOHN OR JONES COAT PROPER. 


n2atld ov 


Lah fe Cree I File! 


Memorandum of his Arms obtained at the College of Arms by Capt. Roger Jones. 


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day, whose arms and pedigree are set forth in 
the heralds Visitation of Surrey, 1623, and is the 
family to which Capt. Roger Jones most likely 
belonged; the transition of the name from Ap- 
John to Ap Jones, and Jones, is familiar to 
genealogists and was of such frequent occur- 
rence as to become practically unavoidable. 
The arms are very ancient, and the fact that 
one is entitled to bear them proves him to be 
a lineal descendant of the Welsh nobleman 
Moreiddig Warwyn who first assumed them, 
whose pedigree Welsh authorities trace to a 
knight of the Round Table and through the 
knight to a “kinge of Great Brittain nowe 
called England.’ It is evident that a man 
whose family consisted of two sons only, who 
was so loyal to monarchal traditions that he 
would give to the elder son a handsome es- 
tate, and to his younger and equally worthy 
son “one shilling & noe more,’’ must have been 
a staunch Royalist, although, like some of 
the Fairfaxes, he may not have approved ev- 
erything of which the Stuarts were guilty. 
The word mariner was then used in a much 
more restricted sense than.it is now used; then 
it meant a soldier of the seas, and in parish 
records it was the one word that would follow 
the name of a man or officer of the navy of low- 
er rank than captain. Sir Wm. Monson, writ- 
ing circa 1642, says: “The experienced valiant 
sea-soldier and mariner, who knows how to 
manage a ship and maintain a Sea-Fight judi- 
cially *** is only fit to be a Captain or Com- 
mander at Sea.”” A youth of the rank of Roger 
Jones or his father would almost certainly be- 
gin his career as a midshipman, which the Ox- 
ford dictionary, referring to this early period, 
defines as ‘‘A sort of naval cadet, appointed 
by the captain of a ship of war;’” In course of 
time he would get to be a lieutenant, but he 
would still be addressed as Mr. Roger Jones, 
at best, and if he applied for license to get 
married he would appear in the record as Roger 
Jones, mariner. Quoting again from Sir Wm. 
Monson: “A lieutenant is chosen by the Cap- 
tain, and it is necessary that he be a man of 
experience as himself.*** A Lieutenant is an 
Employment for a Gentleman, well bred, who 
knows how to entertain Ambassadors, Gentle- 
men, and Strangers, when they come aboard, 
either in Presence or Absence of the Captain.” 

6—Col. Thomas Jones (1672-76-1757), settled at 
Williamsburg, Va., 1702; merchant and exten- 
Sive landholder and tobacco planter; was in 
London, 1706 where, at the Virginia Coffee 
House, he received a cordial invitation from 
Lady Culpeper (relict of Thomas Lord Culpep- 
er, Baron of Thornsway, etc.) to visit Leeds 
Castle then the home of Lady Culpeper, it is 
addressed “For Mr. Thomas Jones at the 
virginia coffee house, at London,” is headed 
“Leeds Castle December the 19th, 1706,” and 
closes “My daughter and her seven children 
are all very well, this is all from, Sr, Yr. affec- 
tionate friend & servant, Mar Culpeper;” he 
was in London, 1712, when he entered into con- 
tract with Robert Cary, merchant, of London, 
by which merchandise valued at £1,464 was con- 
signed to him at Williamsburg; prior to the 
year 1731 he had taken up and patented various 
tracts of land in several different counties, 
amounting to 42,765 acres, much of this was 
divided into plantations which he worked with 
slaves under overseers, shipping large quanti- 
ties of tobacco annually to London, Liverpool, 
Glasgow, Bristol, etc.; he was associated with 
Gov. Spotswood and Robert Beverly in iron 
mining and manufacture, they having a patent 
for 15,000 acres known as the Ironmine Land; 
was one of the first aldermen of Willamsburg 
(1722); represented William and Mary College 
in the House of Burgesses (1720-22); m Feb. 14, 
1725, Elizabeth Pratt (b Aug. 29, 1701), widow of 
Wm. Pratt, dau. of Dr. William Cocke, an 
English physician born at Sudbury, Suffolk, 
mem. Va. Colonial Council, sec. of state for 
the colony under Gov. Spotswood, whose wife 
was Elizabeth Catesby, sister of the distin- 
guished naturalist Mark Catesby, dau. of John 
Catesby who m May 16, 1670, Elizabeth Jekyll of 
the family that owned and occupied Castle 
Hedingham in Essex Co. Thomas Jones d in 
Hanover Co., Va., May 21, 1757, his wife d in 
Northumberland Co., March 11, 1762. 

The copy of the memorandum of arms ob- 


ee) 
oO 
i | 


SKELTON JONES, author and duelist. 
by St. Memin.) 


(Portrait 


tained by Capt. Roger Jones at the Heralds 
College, a facsimile of which accompanies this 
sketch, was taken from the folds of the letter 
in which it was originally enclosed, dated 
“Virginia, July ye 22th, 1728,” written by this 
Thomas Jones to his wife, then in London, and 
reads in part as follows: “My Dearest Life: 
‘I doubt not but you was in great expectation 
of hearing from me by the Ships that sail’d in 
June last, which Omission carries with it its 
due punishment having been under the great- 
est concern imaginable ever Since; However 
I know your Mother then writ to you very par- 
ticularly about our family, who could give you 
the Satisfaction of letting you know that we 
were all very well. And I gave you the Same 
Acct the 7th Inst by Capt. Towert which I 
hope has come Safe to your hands, with the 
Box I sent by him containing all the Cargoe 
you sent for by Porter except some Tamarens 
I took out, there is also three Bottles of Bares 
Grease that yr Mother Sent, and the Brass 
plates of the Chariot & Harness the new ones 
must be of the Same dimensions to cover the 
places the old ones were taken from; of which 
there must be four Coats, and two Crests for 
ye Chariot, and Hight Crests for the Harness. 
One of the Brass Topps & the Socket it Screws 
in of the Chariot being lost, I have put up in 
the Box one of the Topps for a pattern to get 
new ones made. I shall by some other oppor- 
tunity Send three Toppings for the horses, 
which must be put in Order and a New one 
made to make up the Sett all of which I be- 
lieve you had best. send in before you come 
your Self with two Whips, 4 Curry Combs, 
***** Main Combs and Spunges. 

“T have sent you a Copy of my Father’s Coats 
his own and that of his Mothers; he having a 
right to the latter as she was an Heiress, and 
as he was the only surviving descendant from 
her, which I shou’d like better than the ’tother, 
only as I am the younger Bror it may not 
be my Right to make my Option, or if it is, 
may be improper, in which you may be in- 
formed at the Heralds Office near St. Pauls 
Church Yard for ha: a Guinea or a Guinea you 
may also be informed what Livery is proper 
to be given, I know my father gave one but 
’tis now near thirty years agoe Since I Saw it 
at a time when I took little notice of such 
things, which I think you had best take down 
in writing. I am very willing to have the three 
Coats here describ’d Vizt. Jones, Hoskins, 
Walker, and your own in one piece as you 
have Seen the first three here.” 

5—-Col. Thomas Jones, eldest son (born Xmas 
Day, 1726), appointed clerk of Northumberland 
Co., 1749, for life, and held the office until his 
death; colonel of Va. militia; elected state 
senator, 1780, for the counties of Lancaster, 
Richmond, and Northumberland, to succeed 
Francis Lightfoot Lee who resigned, but was 
disqualified by the fact that he held another 
civil office; always addressed and referred to 
as Colonel Thomas Jones, as his father had 
been before him; residence in Northumberland 
Co. called Mount Zion; m Sally Skelton, dau. 


356 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


of James Skelton and his wife Jane Meri- 
wether, dau. of Francis Meriwether (first clerk 
of Essex Co.) and his wife Mary Bathurst, dau. 
of Lancelot Bathurst, who came to Va., 1683, 
sheriff of New Kent Co., 1698, 5th son of Sir 
Edward Bathurst, Ist baronet, and his 2d wife 
Susan Rich. Mrs. Jones received from her 
brother Meriwether Skelton the beautiful es- 
tate in Hanover Co. known as Spring Garden, 
which the family in later years made their 
home, and became known as the Spring Garden 
Joneses; her brother Bathurst Skelton m Mar- 
tha (Patty) Wayles who as Bathurst’s widow 
married Thomas Jefferson. The Spring Garden 
family were noted duelists; Skelton Jones 
fought several duels some of which terminated 
fatally for his antagonists; both he and his 
brother Meriwether lost their lives in duels, 
and others of the family were similarly in- 
volved. Meriwether Jones was elected to the 
State Senate and became a member of the 
Privy Council or Council of State, both of 
which positions he resigned in order to cham- 
pion more effectually the views of government 
entertained by him; he founded the Richmond 
Examiner (newspaper) and edited it with great 
success until he was killed in a duel. Skelton 
Jones then became editor of the Examiner, 
and also undertook to complete Burk’s history 
of Virginia. Of the latter undertaking the 
editor of Hening’s Statutes at Large in a foot- 
note to Vol. 1, 1812 edition, says: ‘‘They [the 
Byrd MSS] are now in the possession of Skel- 
ton Jones, Esq., who has undertaken to com- 
plete the history of Virginia, left unfinished 
by his predecessor. From the well known 
talents of this gentleman, and his celebrity as 
a writer, the public, it is believed, will have 
no cause to regret the change of historians, 
notwithstanding the deservedly high reputation 
of Mr. Burk as an author.” 

John Daly Burk, of the family to which the 
great orator belonged, undertook to write a 
history of Virginia and had completed three 
volumes when he was killed in a duel. Skel- 
ton Jones and Louis Hugh Gerardin, a French 
gentleman, undertook to complete the history, 
but were both killed in duels before they had 
really completed the fourth volume. 


4-Major Thomas ap Thomas Jones, of Bath- 
urst, Essex Co., Va., eldest son (1755-1800); on 
Feby. 19, 1776, when 21 years of age, he enlisted 
in the 2d Va. Regt. which had just been put 
on a Continental basis with his kinsman Wil- 
liam Woodford, a veteran of the Indian 
wars, as its colonel, and was made a Ist lt. 
(Saffell); his younger brother Catesby was 
already a ist lt. in the same regt. Catesby 
became the father of Commodore Thos. ap 
Catesby Jones who as a young lieutenant 
commanded the flotilla of gunboats that en- 
gaged the British fleet on Lake Borgne in de- 
fense of New Orleans, of which Fennimore 
Cooper says: “Although the loss of this divi- 
sion of gunboats was a serious impediment 
to the defense of New Orleans, both the coun- 
try and the service looked upon the result of 
the combat as a triumph. *** In consequence 
of this defense it is usually thought, in the 
service, to bestow as much credit on an officer 
to have been present at the defeat of Lake 
Borgne, as to have been present at a signal 
victory;” Catesby was also the father of 
Major-General Roger Jones, U.S.A., the father 
of late Inspector-General Roger Jones, U.S.A., 
and of Catesby ap Roger Jones, C.S. Navy, who 
commanded the Merrimac that fought the Mon- 
itor in Hampton Roads, Mar. 9, 1862. He 
Thomas, was later made adjutant general of 
artillery with the rank of lt. col. by the State 
of Va., as appears in Council Journal 1777-78, 
pages 185-6, under date of Jan. 27, 1778, to-wit: 
“The General Assembly having by their Reso- 
lution of the 23d of the present month, directed 
among other things, that an adjutant general 
be appointed by the Governor and Council of 
some active, studious and intelligent citizen of 
this State, who is to follow the Inspector Gen- 
eral of Artillery, &c., appointed by another 
Resolution of the same date, and to rank as 
Lieutenant Colonel, and the said Inspector 
General having strongly recommended Thomas 
Jones, jun., Esquire for that office, a gentle- 
man who has served a considerable time in 
the Second Virginia Regiment and who appears 


CAPT. CATESBY AP ROGER JONES. 
Commander of the “Merrimac,” C.S.N. 


to possess the qualifications required by the 
Resolution—the Board do therefore advise his 
Excellency to commissionate that Gentleman, 
accordingly a commission was issued dated 
this day;’’ the purpose for which the appoint- 
ment was made having ceased to operate, he 
was later made a major in the Continental 
Army and as far as appears was always ad- 
dressed by that title; m 1777, Elizabeth (d.s.p. 
1777), dau. of Sir Jonathan Beckwith, baronet, 
son of Sir Marmaduke Beckwith, Bart., of 
Richmond Co., Va.; m 2d, 1781-82, Fanny Carter 
(1764-1796), 8d dau. of Councillor Robert Carter 
of “Nomini Hall,” mother of all of his chil- 
dren; of Fanny Carter, Philip Fithian has this 
to say in his diary: “Fanny next, is in her 
Person, according to my judgment, the Flower 
in the Family—she has a strong resemblance 
to her Mama who is an elegant, beautiful wom- 
an—Miss Fanny seems to have a Sedateness, 
& simplicity in her countenance, which is al- 
ways rather cheerful than melancholy; She 
has nothing with which we can find Fault in 
her person, but has something in the Fea- 
tures of her face which insensibly pleases us 
& always when she draws our Attention, & 
much more because there seems to be for every 
agreeable Feature a correspondent Action 
which improves and adorns it.’ Major Jones 
owned a schooner called the “Polly’’, a sail- 
boat which was manned by his slaves, on 
which he and family would take long excur- 
sions up the bay, going as far up as Balti- 
more. His will, dated May 14, 1800, proved July 
21, 1860, by his brothers Skelton and Jekyll, is 
recorded in Hssex county, Va. 


8-Thomas ap Thomas Jones, only son (1784- 
1843), of Bathurst, Va., came to Harrods Sta- 
tion, Ky., 1810, later settled in Clark Co., Ky.; 
b Va., 1784, m in the spring of 1809, BPlizabeth 
Fauntleroy (1790-91-1865), 6 Mars Hill, Richmond 
Co., Va., 1790-91, dau. of Griffin Murdock Faunt- 
leroy of Mars Hill, and his wife Anne Belfield, 
b Nov. 17, 1754, dau. of John Belfield and Ruth 
Sydnor, of Va.; he received Bathurst under his 
father’s will, which was beautifully situated 
on a valuable farm, and sold it in 1810 for 
£3950, and, as he states in his diary, on ‘‘Monday 
16th of October, 1810, set off for the State of 
Kentucky about 3 oclock P.M., and got to Tap- 
pahannock about dark;’’ from his diary, dated 
“Harrods Station, Kentucky, June 15, 1812,” we 
make this quotation: ‘“‘When I was married I 
examined the state of my pecuniary matters 


-and discovered myself indebted to different per- 


sons to the am’t £1,441 ’3 which I have paid 
from the sale of my stock, &c., which leaves 
me £4,216 in bonds and about 50 Negroes;” he 
purchased land in Clark Co. on which he built 
a commodious brick house in which he and 
his wife lived until they died, he in 1843, she 
in 1865; in the court records of Clark Co. we find 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 357 


GENERAL WALTER JONES, distinguished lawyer 
of Washington, D.C. - 


this entry (Nov., 1819): “A majority of the Jus- 
tices of this county being present doth rec- 
omend unto his Excellency the Governor Thos. 
ap Jones and John G. Allan as fit and proper 
persons to fill the office of a Justice of the 
peace in this County in the place of Isaac 
Hockaday, Deceased (he received the appoint- 
ment); and this —‘Jany Court, 1820, Present 
Thomas ap Jones, Esq.” In the “Jones Pa- 
pers,” in the Library of Congress, is a list of 
twenty-three pictures left by him in Virginia, 
which have never been recovered, Viz.—‘4 fam- 
ily pictures, 1 fruit piece, 4 hunting pieces, 5 
Hogarths,” etc., etc., and he adds “the large 
picture is 5 feet high, *** my grandmother 3 
feet 1 inch, my grandfather about 3 feet 1 
inch.” He hauled everything in wagons, over 
the mountains, along roads little better than 
Indian trails—he left the family pictures, but 
he brought the little old hair trunk, full of 
family correspondence, deeds, wills, marriage 
settlements, etc., dating far back in the seven- 
teenth century, illustrating in the most inti- 
mate and authentic manner the life of the 
family for generations. He was an accom- 
plished gentleman, highly intellectual and 
broadly informed. In early life he went to 
Richmond to read law under his Uncle Skelton 
Jones, but soon abandoned the idea. He was 
much in and around Richmond and Baltimore, 
and became acquainted with many interesting 
people. Before he left Virginia he came near 
being involved in a duel with a Capt. Y—g 
whose _ timely apology alone, it appears, 
averted a meeting. His father’s will is largely 
devoted to providing for the education and 
proper bringing up of his young family under 
the best moral and religious influence. It 
makes his uncle, Dr. Walter Jones, the guardian 
of Thomas, who in several of his letters re- 
monstrates with him about his extravagance. As 
to Dr. Walter Jones, there appears this ref- 
erence to him in the Jones family history, the 
book “Jones of Virginia,” or Capt. Roger Jones 
of London and Virginia, ete., Viz.: “Dr. Wal- 
ter Jones, M.D., father of the eminent lawyer, 
General Walter Jones of Washington, D.C., 
born Dec. 18, 1745; for several years a student 
of medicine at Edinburgh, Scotland, where he 
graduated June 12, 1769; was an eminent physi- 
cian of extensive practice; was a member of 
Congress in 1806, and afterward, from the fa- 
mous Westmoreland district. 

“His residence, called Hayfield, was in Lan- 
caster County. At a very early period he was 
sent to school at William and Mary College, 
Williamsburg, where he became the school- 
mate and fast friend of youths who afterward 
became conspicuous in their country’s history. 
Thomas Jefferson was there, and Bathurst 
Skelton, rivals even then for the favors of 
little Miss Wayles; and the friendship there 


A “MORGAN RAIDER.” 


(From a tintype taken after his capture after the 
fight at Buffington Island, in Ohio, July 1863). 
Dr. Francis Jones, M.D., of Clark Co., Ky. 


begun, or cemented between him and Bathurst 
and Jefferson continued during their lives. In 
a letter written by him at this time to his 
brother Thomas whose wife was a sister of 
Bathurst Skelton, he mentions Bathurst, who 
was his room-mate, and says, ‘Bathurst desires 
me to tell his sister, that he would have wrote 
her a Dozen Letters but could not tell what 
to put in them, but he still says, that if she 
insists upon it, he will write her a Sheet of 
Compliments & Love, &c., &c., &c., he is also 
learning French & is much the most studious 
Person in the College.’ 

“Mr. George Donald, under date of Oct. 8th, 
1769, writes: ‘Enclosed you'll rece. a letter from 
your brother Walter wch came to my hands 
some days ago. This will no doubt inform 
you that he has taken his degree of M.D., and 
that he intends to Virginia in the Spring. I 
have the pleasure also to inform you that among 
the several letters I have received lately from 
Scotland, Dr. Jones is mentioned as a person 
of the first merit. A very sensible gentleman 
in Glasgow (Mr. Kippen) particularly says that 
Dr. Jones is the most shining young gent. of 
his profession now in Edinburgh, and that 
he will make a great figure wherever he goes.” 
He was the father of the great lawyer Gen- 
eral Walter Jones, of Washington, who for 
many years was engaged in most of the impor- 
tant cases argued before the Supreme Court. 
Of him Bishop Pinckney writes: “He united in 
a wonderful degree the most opposite qualities, 
brilliancy and depth, and poured forth the 
stream of his rich and original thought in a 
fluency not more wonderful for its richness 
than for its classic purity.’ And the follow- 
ing from a private contemporary note of the 
argument in the Girard will case: ‘Hon. Dan- 
iel Webster opens his argument in the Girard 
will case with a eulogy on Gen. Jones, extol- 
ling his generosity and magnanimity; the sim- 
plicity, modesty, and beauty of his character, 
as well as his transcendant talents, closing his 
panegyric by stating that Gen. Jones had had 
few equals, and no superiors at the bar.” 

2—Son of Griffin Fauntleroy Jones (1816-1897), 
OP Clark eCo. Ky UL yelG sibs Soiene rad: 
Georgetown College, Ky.; a highly intellectual 
man of extensive and varied reading; an in- 
tense and fearless sympathizer with the South 
in our Civil War, for which he was imprisoned 
in Lexington for a short period by the Fed- 
eral authorities; m 1841, Martha Jane Browning 
(6 Nov. 11, 1822), dau. of Col. James Browning 
(6 Oct. 2, 1768, in Va.), colonel of Ky. militia, 
m Jane, dau. of James Morrow and his wife 
Elizabeth Frame, son of James Browning of 
Culpeper Co., Va., and his wife Susan Hick- 


358 


man, dau. of James Hickman and his wife Han- 
nah Lewis, and sister of Gen. Richard Hick- 
man of Clark Co., Ky., lt. gov. and for some 
time acting gov. of Ky.; issue: I-Mary T. (m 
John W. Moore, a Confederate soldier under 
Gen. John Hunt Morgan, the Raider); II-—Dr. 
Francis Jones, M.D. (see portrait; Confederate 
soldier under Gen. John Hunt Morgan, the 
Raider, educated in Va. after the war, grad. 
M.D., with honorable mention, U. of Louisville; 
in active practice of his profession Clark Co., 
Ky.; m Laura Lindsay, died July 27, 1898); III- 
Willie (d childhood); IV—Lewis Hampton 
(above); V—Elizabeth Jane (grad. Pattison In- 
stitute, N. Middletown, Ky.; m Reuben Madison 
Moore); VI—Alice W. (ed. Pattison Institute; m 
Louis A. Woodford, only son of Samuel A. B. 
Woodford, Clark Co., Ky.); VII-Stella (d child- 
hood); 


VilI-Leila (d childhood). 


JUDGE LEWIS HAMPTON JONES, 
this record. 


the subject of 


ITV—Bachelor. Ed. Coll. of Arts (old Transyl- 
vania U.), Lexington, Ky.; grad. Coll. of Law, 
1876. Practiced law at Winchester twenty odd 
years; county atty. and county, or probate, 
judge of Clark Co. 12 consecutive years (elect- 
ed by the people). Captain in the State Guard. 
Christian Science practitioner, teacher and 
writer; became interested in Christian Science, 
1899, had class instruction under Edward A. 
Kimball, C.S.D., 1900 (Chicago); received a com- 
plimentary invitation from Mrs. Eddy to enter 
the Mass. Metaphysical Coll., Boston, 1901, and 
was made a Christian Science teacher with the 
degree of C.S.B.; abandoning everything for 
Christian Science, he went to Louisville, 1903, 
and has since been wholly engaged in Christian 
Science work. Compiler and publisher of the 
family history, ‘Jones of Virginia,’ or ‘Cap- 
tain Roger Jones of London and Virginia, Some 
of his Antecedents and Descendants.” Mem. 
Filson Club; charter mem. Edgar Allan Poe 
Shrine; life mem. Va. Hist. Soc.; mem. Ky. 
State Hist. Soc.; life mem. Assn. Preservation 
of Va. Antiquities. Town address: 311 W. Lee 
St., Louisville, Ky. 


1I-ROBERDEAU, Sully Bayard, }) Austin, Tex. 

5-Isaac Roberdeau, Huguenot, left France, 1685, 
upon the revocation of the Edict of Nantes; 
settled in Kingston, Jamaica; 

4—Daniel (1727-95), from Jamaica to Phila., ante 
1749; m Jane Milligan; 

pra bate Milligan (1785-1832), m Martha Lane Trip- 
ett. 

2-Son of James Daniel Roberdeau (1830-1910), m 
William Sarepta McCormick (1845-1911); issue: I- 
Roger Courtland; II-Archer Pelham; III—Ney 
McCormick; TV—George Millan; V—James Dan- 
iel, Jr.; VI-Sully Bayard (above). 

ViI-m Dec. 6, 1911, Elizabeth Gilfillan Wilmot, b 
Franklin, Pa.; dau. of Dr. E. P. Wilmot, m 


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Anna Gilfillan, of Franklin, Pa., now of Austin, 
Tex.; issue: 1-Virginia Wilmot, B Austin, Tex.; 
2-Ann Elizabeth, 6 Austin. 

Asst. Cashier Austin Nat. Bank. Mem. S.A.R., 
S.W.1812, Sons of the Confederacy. Mason 
(past master, past wise master, now potentate 
Ben Hur Temple A.A.O.N.M.S.). Residence: 307 
W. 9th St., Austin, Tex. 


1-WILSON, Isabella Hinton Miller (Mrs. W. 
Blackburn). 

9-Gen. Robert Lewis (qv); 

8—John (b in 1635), of ‘‘Warner Hall,’”’ m Isabella 
Warner; 

7-Col. John (1669-1725), mem. Royal Council; co. 
lt.; judge Supreme Ct.; m his cousin, Elizabeth 
Warner (Augustine, II8, speaker Va. House 
of Burgesses, m Mildred, dau. of Capt. George 
Reade, qv); 

6—Col. Charles (1690-1779), of ‘“‘The Byrd’; m Mary 
Howell; 

5-Howell, of Granville Co., N.C., m Mary Willis; 

4—Jane, m David Hinton; 

3-Isabella, m Massey Miller. 

9-Sir Thomas Hinton (1574-1635), B.A., Queen’s 
Coll.; one of largest stockholders in the Lon- 
don Co. for settlement of Va.; m Catherine 
Palmer; 

8-Sir John (1603-82), B.A., Queen’s Coll., 1625; 
field surgeon Royal Army; fleet surgeon 
Drake’s flagship ‘‘Mayflower”; physician-in- 
ordinary to Queen Henrietta Maria and to 
Prince of Wales; m Elizabeth—; 

7-James (b 1642), grad. Queen’s Coll.; 

6-John, came to colony of N.C., ea. 1720; 
Hardy; 

5-Col. John, mem. Com, Safety and officer Am. 
Rev.; mem. Provincial Congress of N.C.; m 
Grizelle Kimbrough; 

4—David (1774-1850), of ‘‘The Oaks,’ N.C.; 
Lewis (4 above). 

2-Dau. of Dr. William Robards Miller (d 1871), 
physician, planter, mill owner; maj., surgeon, 
C.S.A.; m 1st, Mary Frances Britton; issue: I- 
Richard Oscar (d); II-Margaret Spivey (d 1907; 
m Dr. Robert T. Webb); III—Isabella Hinton 
(above); IV—Fanny Britton (d); V—William 
Robards (b 1862; m Sumter de Leon Lowry). 

Iil—m Dec. 29, 1875, William Blackburn Wilson 
(Jan. 12, 1850-1920); A.B., S.C. Coll., ’69; lawyer; 
mem. S.C. House and Senate; son of William 
Blackburn Wilson, lawyer, of S:C. 

Mem. C.D.A. Residence: Rock Hillis. cy 


1-WALLACE, Frances Cutler pera (Mrs. Bag- 
ley), 0 Detroit, Mich., Jan. 6, 188 

Desc. Samuel Bagley (d 1711), fait Eng. ca. 1650, 
was at Weymouth, Mass., 1658; and thru: 

3—John Judson (1832-81), 16th gov. of Mich., 1873- 
isons m 1855, Frances Elizabeth Newbury (1833- 

9-James Cutler (qv); 

8-Lt. Thomas (1648-1722), m Abigail—; 

7-James (b 1687); 

6—-Rev. Robert (1721-86), 
1744/45, Hannah Crosby; 

5-Dr. Robert (b 1748), of Amherst, Mass.; 
Hsther Pomeroy (Elisha); 

4-Dr. Isaac Guernsey (1782-1834), A.B., Williams, 
1801; m 1807, Nancy Hastings; 

3—Dwight (b 1830), m 1858, Frances Eliza Slayton. 

10-—Gov. John Webster (qv); 

9—Anne (d 1662), m John Marsh (1618-88) ; 

ate Samuel (1645-1728), m May Allison (1648- 

7-Hannah (0b 1681), m Richard Billings (5 1681): 

6—John, m Jerusha Waite; 

5—Jerusha (1765-98), m Elijah Hastings; 

yr aeaee (1798-1849), m Dr. Isaac Guernsey Cutler 
(4 above). 

2-Dau. of John Newbury Bagley (b 1860), tobacco 
mfr., Detroit; m 1884, Esther Pomeroy Cutler 
(b 1860) ; issue: I—Frances Cutler (above); II- 
John D.; III—Philip Newbury. 

I-m Oct. 27, 1906, William Henry Wallace, Jr.; 
issue: 1-Esther Cutler Bagley, b N.Y. City, 
Mar. 16, 1910; 2-Susanna Bagley, b N.Y. City, 
Feb. 18, 1912. 

Ed. Liggett Sch., Detroit, and at Mlle. de la 
Fontaine’s, Vevey. Residence: 870 Jefferson 
Av. E., Detroit, Mich. 


m Mary 


m Jane 


A.B., Harvard, 1741; m 
m 1773, 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 359 


1-VAN LEER, Waldine Zimpleman (Mrs. Ed- 
ward Shippen), b Austin, Tex., Mar. 27, 1880. 

1l-Samuel Mathews (ca. 1600- ~1659), from Eng. to 
Va., 1622; became wealthy planter in Mathews 
Co.; gov. of Va., 1657; m lst, Mary Hinton; 

10-Francis (1625- 1674/75), capt. Va. forces and jus- 
ce; 

9-Baldwin (1670-1736), justice York Court many 
yrs.; m Mary Digges; 

8-Mary, m 1811, Philip Smith, of Fleets Bay, 
Northumberland Coscia: 

7—Baldwin M., m 1743, Frances Burges; 

6—Philip (6 ca. 1746), m Elizabeth Bushrod; 

5-Frances B., m Rev. John Mathews, Revolu- 
tionary patr iot; rector St. Anne’s Parish, Es- 
sex Co:, Va.; 

4—-William B, (1790-91-1830), clerk Essex Co.; m 2d, 
Maria Jameson Garnett Wood; 

3-Thomas R. (1828-89), m 1852, Louisa Gatlin. 

2-Dau. of Sarah Catherine "Mathews (1854-86), m 
George Bernard Zimpleman (1832-1908), of Aus- 
tin, Tex.; maj. C.S.A.; issue: I-Thomas Ry- 
burn; II—Joseph Lee (d); Il1I—Waldine (above); 
IV—George W. K. (d); V—Marie Louisa (d; m 
Judge Charles Howard). 

IlI—m July 27, 1898, Moritz Osterman Kopperl (d 
July 25, 1917), lawyer, Galveston, Tex.; issue: 
1—Moritz Osterman, 6 Galveston, May ‘23, Lai 
Stevens Inst. Tech. 722.5 2-George Mathews, b 
Galveston, Sept. 20, 1905; Lawrenceville (N.J.) 
School. 

M 2d, June 16, 1921, Edward Shippen Van Leer, 0 
Phila., Pa., 1880, 

Mem. First Families of Va., Huguenot Soc., 
C.D.A., D.C.G., Americans of Royal Descent, 
Ladies of the Golden Horseshoe, Scions of Co- 
lonial Cavaliers, D.A.R., Daughters of Repub- 
lic of Tex, U.S. D. 1812, U. D.C., ete. Residence: 
Chappaqua, INF Ys 


1-LEVERT, Caroline Bena Duggan (Mrs. 
Charles Auguste), ) “Hope Estate Planta- 
tion,” EK. Baton Rouge, La., Jan. 12, 1870. 

reytatdlos Morgan (b 1679), from Wales ca. 1770; m 

ary—,; 

6-Evan (d 1763), prominent merchant, Phila.; m 
Joanna Biles (George’, m Martha Blackshaw; 
William§, large landowner in Bucks Co., Pa., 
before arrival of William Penn); their son 
John was distinguished physician and was 
called the “Father of medical education in 
America” 

5-George (1743- 1810), of “Prospect,” nr. Princeton, 

J.; col. Cont. Army; explorer; m 1764, Mary 
Baynton (6 1749); 

4-Col.. John (1770- 1817), m 1795, 
Margaret Bunyan; 

3-—Morris Barker (1809- 43), lawyer, Baton Rouge, 
La.; m 1832, Caroline Sarah Hicky. 

9Thomas Budd, came to America, 1668; a pro- 
prietor of the Province of Jersey; 

8-John, treas. Province of West Jersey, 1683; m 
Rebecca Baynton; 

7-Mary, m as his 2d wife, Peter Baynton (d 
1743-44), from Eng. to Phila.; 

6—-John (1726-78), m 1747, Elizabeth Chevalier 
(Peter?, desc. Bethune-Sully family); 

5—Mary (b 1749), m 1764, George Morgan (5 above). 

2-Dau. of Aurore Hortense (Bena) Morgan (1838- 
1904), m 1864, Thomas Jefferson Duggan (1833- 
1907; John, ‘from Ireland, 1832, settled at New 
Orleans, Lan 1837, m Ellen Geoghegan), ed. 
Jefferson Coll.; sr. 1st lt., Fenner’s Baty., 
Army of the Tenn., C.S.A.; oil operator; sec. 
Levee Bd.; issue: 4a Caroline Bena (above); 
TI—Maimai’ Hicky (m Edward Conery, Jr.): 
IlI—Gertrude Towles (b 187—; m James B. Car- 
nal, d 1912; m 2d, Sidney Victor Prados); IV— 
Thomas Jefferson (m Ida Burton); V—Laura 
Eugenie (Mrs. C. Spinola Wagegaman, qv for 
other lineages). 

I-m Apr. 10, 1890, Charles Auguste Levert, b Iber- 
ville, La., Sept. 27, 1860; son of Auguste Lev- 
ert, Jr., m Aurelie Webre, of St. Delphine 
Plantation, W. Baton Rouge Parish, La.; is- 
sue (all 6} New Orleans, La.): 1-Charles Au- 
guste, Jr. (Aug. 26, 1891-Apr. 8, 1893); 2-Thomas 
Morgan (July 20, 1892-Apr. 22, 1918); 3-George 
Mather, b Sept. 6, 1893; pvt., corp., sgt., Co. M, 
156th Inf., and Co. A, 146th M.G. Bn.; served 
at zone supply office, New Orleans; "4-Gene- 
vieve Bena, b June 21, 1900. 

sOpLaenre: 8413 St. Charles Av., New Orleans, 

a. 


Morganza, Pa.; 


GHORGE AUGUSTUS WAGGAMAN 
Secretary of state of Lowisiana, 1828-31; 
tor, 1832-35. 


1-WAGGAMAN, C(harles) Spinola, b New Or- 
leans, La., Mar. 29, 1870. 

5-Capt. Henry Waggaman (1709-61; son of Jon- 
athan, of Eng., m Margaret, dau. of William 
Elliott), settled first in Accomac Co., Va., ante 
1748; then in Somerset Co., Md., finally at 
“Monie,’”’ Princess Anne Co., Md.; del. Md. 
Assembly; m Mary Woolford (d 1780; Levin®, m 
Sarah-); 

ten (1741- 1809), Somerset Co., Md.; ist atty. 
gen. of Md.; del. to provincial meeting of dep- 
uties, 1774; Md. commr. to accept U.S. Constn., 
1787; m Sarah Ennalls; 

3—-George Augustus (1792-1843), lawyer, and sugar 
grower; of “Avondale,” Jefferson Parish and 
New Orleans, La.; sec. of state of La., 1828-31; 
U.S. senator, 1832-35; m Camille Arnoult. 

4-Pierre Sauvé (1749-1822), settled in La., 1760; 
sugar planter; commissioner apptd. by France 
at Louisiana transfer to U.S.; m Miss Sec- 
ond, of* Marseille, France; 

3—-Pierre (1800 or 01-1867), of ‘“‘Providence Planta- 
tion,” La.; m 1832, Telzire Fortier (Norbert‘, m 
Aimee Hardy, dau. of Charles Hardy de Bois- 
blanc). 

2—Son of Col. Eugene Waggaman (1826-97), 


(1792-1843). 
U.S. sena- 


sugar 


planter; col. 10th La., C.S.A.; hero of Malvern 
Hill; m 1852, Marie Felicie Sauvé (1831-1911); 
issue: 1-William George (b 1853; m Sara Flor- 


ence Kennedy); II—Marie (1854-1922; m William 
Berl, d 1926); [l1T—Albert (1857-1905; m Sarah Zel- 
ina Salomon, 1854-1908; see their son Eugene 
S.); IV—Christine (Mrs. Thomas E. Wagga- 


” 


“Avondale,” the home of George Augustus Wagga- 
man, swallowed by the Mississippi River. 


360 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


man, qv for Ennalls lineage); V—Charles 
Spinola (above); VI—Frank Ellis (6 1874). 

V-—m Feb. 22, 1900, Laura Eugenie Duggan (qv); 
issue: 1-Henry Sauve, b Dec. 12, 1900; 2-Laura 
Eugenie, b Oct. 5, 1902; 3-Marie Elise, b Aug. 
28, 1904; 4-Alice Elizabeth, b Oct. 30, 1905; 5— 
Mildred Gertrude, b Oct. 28, 1907. 

Ed. Jesuit’s Coll., New Orleans. Pres. New Or- 
leans Mfrs. Agency Co., Ltd. Club: Chess, 
Checkers and Whist. Residence: 5112 Pitt St., 
New Orleans, La. 


1-WAGGAMAN, Laura Eugenie Duggan (Mrs. 
C. Spinola), 6 “Hope Estate Plantation,” E. 
Baton Rouge, La., Aug. 18, 1877. 

10-Willem deKay (av); 

9-Jacobus Tunis (d 1691), m 1658, Hillegonda 
Theunisse (d 1707); 

8-Jacobus (b 1672), m 1694, Sarah Willet (Col. 
Thomas’) ; 

7—-Col. Thomas (1697-1758), Orange Co., N.Y.; sol- 
dier French and Indian War; m 1723, Chris- 
ae (1707-84), dau. Thomas Duncan, of Scot- 
and; 

Se cenae (1728-59), m 1754, Julianna Gale 


(0 ’ 

5-Julia (b 1755), m James Bunyan, Jr. (James*%, of 
vor Jamaica, m Margaret Grant, of New 

ork); 
4-Margaret, m Col. John Morgan (1770-1817); 
Cet A B. (1809-48), m 1832, Caroline Sarah 
icky. 

5-Daniel Hicky (1740-1809), from Ireland ca. 1775; 
settled at East Baton Rouge, La.; m Martha 
Scriven (d 1794); 

4-Philip (1778-1859), of ‘Hope Estate,” East 
Baton Rouge; m 1800, Ann Mather (1781-1851; 
James®, from Eng. to La., 1777, m Frances S-); 

3—Caroline Sarah (1812-64), m Morris Barker 
Morgan (3 above). 

2-Dau. of Aurore Hortense (Bena) Morgan (1838- 
1904), m 1864, Thomas Jefferson Duggan (1833- 
1907; John’, from Ireland, 1832, settled at New 
Orleans, La., 1887, m Ellen Geoghegan), ed. 
Jefferson Coll.; sr. 1st It., Fenner’s Baty., 
Army of the Tenn., C.S.A.; oil operator; sec. 
Levee Bd. 

M Feb. 22, 1900, Charles Spinola Waggaman (qv 
for genealogy and issue). 

Residence: 5112 Pitt St., New Orleans, La. 


1-WAGGAMAN, Christine Waggaman (Mrs. 
Thomas E.), ) New Orleans, La., Feb. 9, 1866. 

8-Bartholomew Ennalls, received land patent 
from Lord Baltimore; m ca. 1660, Mary War- 
ren (niece of Adm. Warren, and widow of 
Francis Heyward, of York Co., Va.); 

7-Col. Henry (1675-1734), judge of Dorchester Co., 
Md.; mem. Gov.’s Council, 1707; com. of depu- 
ties; m Mary Hooper (1673-1745; Henry8, m 1669, 
Elizabeth, dau. of Levin Denwood, settled in 
Va. ante 1633); 

6—Dr. Joseph (1709-1756), m Mary (Lockerman) 
Haskins (6 1708; Govert Lockerman’, m Sarah, 
dau. of Roger Woolford; Dr. Jacob’; Govert?); 

5-Col. Thomas, m Mary Sullivane (Daniel®, m 
Sarah Anderton); 

4-Sarah (1762-1842), m Henry Waggaman (1741-1809). 

6—Pierre Joseph de Lille Dupard, settled “Can- 
nes Brulees,”’ Jefferson Parish, La., 1769; m 
Jacqueline Michel, of France; 

5-Marie de Lille, m Jean Arnoult, from Flanders 
to New Orleans, La.; 

4—Cyril Honore (1770-1832), planter; m Christina 
Battista de Brounner (Jean Rodolph, Baron 
de Brounner’, lt. col. army of Carlos III, of 
Spain); 

38-Camille (1795-1876), m Judge George Augustus 
Waggaman (1792-1843). 

2-Dau. of Col. Eugene Waggaman (1826-97), sugar 
planter; served in 10th La., C.S.A.; m 1852, Ma- 
rie Felicie Sauvé (1831-1911). For issue and 
other lineages see Charles Spinola Waggaman. 

M July 25, 1891, Thomas Ennalls Waggaman 
(Dec. 17, 1839-June 26, 1906); son of John Henry 
Waggaman (Henry®; Capt. Henry‘, 1709-61); 
issue (all b Washington, D.C.): 1-Thomas En- 
nalls, b May 6, 1897; Georgetown U. Law Sch., 
1919; 2-Christine, b Nov. 11, 1892; m May 9, 
1925, Thomas Carlisle Montgomery, of Marion, 
S.C.; capt., A.E.F., World War; 3-Eugene, b 
Mar. 16, 1894; 1t., Q@.M.C., U.S.A.; m Jan. 25, 1928, 
Alecia, dau. of George Augustin Weaver, of 
Washington, D.C.; 4-Lawrence Joseph, 6 Apr. 


23, 1899; Georgetown, ’20; 5-Marie, 6 Apr. 2, 
1901; 6-Rodolph de Brounner, b Apr. 8, 1903. 
Residence: 1811 24th St., Washington, D.C. 


1-WAGGAMAN, Eugene Sauvé, } New Orleans, 
La., Dec. 28, 1889. 

6-Capt. Henry Waggaman (1709-61; son of Jona- 
than, of Eng., m Margaret, dau. of Col. Wil- 
liam Elliott, B.A.), settled first in Accomac 
Co., Va., ante 1743; then in Somerset Co., Md., 
finally at “Monie,’’ Princess Anne Co., Md.; 
del. Md. Assembly; m Mary Woolford (d 1780; 
Levin’); 

5-Henry (1741-1809), Somerset Co., Md.; 1st atty. 
gen. of Md.; del. to provincial meeting of 
deputies, 1744; Md. commr. to accept U.S. 
Constn., 1787; m Sarah Ennalls; 

4-George Augustus (1792-1843), lawyer and sugar 
grower; of “Avondale,” Jefferson Parish and 
New Orleans, La.; sec. of state of La., 1828- 
1831; U.S. senator, 1832-35; m Camille Arnoult; 

38-—Col. Eugene (1826-97), sugar planter; ‘hero of 
Malvern Hill’; col. 10th La., C.S.A.; m 1852, Ma- 
rie Felicie Sauve (1831-1911). See their son, 
Charles Spinola Waggaman, for other line- 
ages. 

2-Son of Albert Waggaman (1857-1905), m 1888, 
Sarah Zelina Salomon (1854-1908); issue: I-Eu- 
gene Sauve (above); II-Emma Cecilia (6 1892; 
m Charles Seymour Gaiennie); III—Lucien (b 
1895); IV—Gertrude (b 1897; m 1921, Chester Jo- 
seph Green). 

I-m Apr. 29, 1914, Jane Fountain O’Donnell, b 
New Orleans, La., Nov. 8, 1889; dau. of James 
EH. O’Donnell, of New Orleans; issue (all BD 
New Orleans, La.): 1-Donald Edward, } Feb. 
21, 1915; 2-Hugene Sauve, Jr., b Nov. 5, 1916; 
3-Allan Bennett (Nov. 23, 1917-Nov. 21, 1919); 4— 
Jane Fountain, 6 Aug. 14, 1919; 5-Richard Gil- 
Kasai: Jan, 3, 1922; 6-Marie Elizabeth, b Sept. 
238, 1923. 

Residence: 7807 Elm St., New Orleans, La. 


1-—AVERY, Elroy McKendree, 6 Erie, Monroe 
Co., Mich., July 14, 1844. 

8—-Christopher Avery (qv); 

7-James (1620-1700), cdr. of the Pequot allies 
in the Narragansett War, 1675; selectman, 
often dep. from New London Co. to Gen. 
Ct. of Conn.; judge County Ct., etc.; m 1643, 
Joanna Greenslade; 

6—John (b 1654), in Narragansett War; m 1675, Abi- 
gail Chesebrough (1656-post 1714); 

5-William (1692-1755), m 1731, Sarah Walker (ca. 
1709-ca. 1792); 

4-Abraham (1754-1843), Am. Rev.; m 1780, Mercy 
Packer (1761-1842) ; 

38-Amos Walker (1787-1863), War of 1812; m 1808, 
Nancy McCutcheon (1787-1869). 

10-Stephen Hopkins (qv); 

9-Constance (d 1677), m 1627, Nicholas Snow (qv); 

8-Lt. Jabez (1643-90), m Elizabeth Smyth; 

7—Grace (b 1675), m Samuel Hedge (1675-1714); 

6—Elisha (1705-89), m Martha Johnson (0b 1708); 

5-Martha (1738-1809), m Joseph Robinson (1727- 
1814), Am. Rev.; 

4—Dorothy (1756-1817), m Daniel Rood (1756-1824); 

38—Polly (1781-1852), m 2d, Reuben Putnam. 

2-Son of Caspar Hugh Avery (1809-73), m 1843, 
Dorothy Putnam (1818-68); issue: I-Elroy Mc- 
Kendree (above); II-Susan Adeliza (b 1846; m 
1875, Sidney Silas Lewis, d 1907); Il1I—Charles 
Hedding (1852-1912; m 1878, Ada Alphonson Boys; 
see their dau. Mrs. William F. Rothenburger); 
IV-—Ella Dorothy (1854-80). 

I-m July 2, 1870, Catherine Hitchcock Tilden 
(Dec. 18, 1844-Dec. 22, 1911); was editor Am. 
Monthly Mag., official organ of the D.A.R.; 
dau. of Hon, Junius Tilden, m Zeruah Rich. 

M 2d, June 15, 1916, Ella Alice Wilson, b Cleve- 
land, O., Oct. 30, 1879; dau. of John Wilson. 

Served pvt. to sgt. maj., 1Ith Mich. Vol. Cav. in 
Civil War. Ph.B., U. Mich., ’71, Ph.M., 1874: 
Ph.D., Hillsdale, 1881; (LL.D., Wilberforce, 
1894; D.C.L., Hillsdale, 1911). High and normal 
school principal, Battle Creek, Mich., and 
Cleveland, O., 1869-79; devoted to authorship 
(See Who’s Who in America). Settled at New 
Port Richey, Fla., 1919, where he is chmn., 
bd. First State Bank. Founder and pres. 
Avery Public Library; first mayor of the 
ae 1924-25, Residence: New Port Richey, 

a, 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 361 


1-ROTHENBURGER, Leila Covert Avery (Mrs. 
William F.), 6 Buffalo, N.Y., Mar. 27, 1885. 

§-Teunius Covert (1651-99), m 1682, Barbara Lucas; 

8&-Lucas, m Barbara Sprong; 

7-Isaac, m Elizabeth-; 

6-Abraham (6 1700), m Charity Haight; 

5-Stephen (1753-1830), Am. Rev.; m Eleanor Pan- 
ton (1764-1852) ; 

4-George Panton (1797-1875), m Esther Elizabeth 
Bassett (1802-75) ; 

8-Charlotte Matilda (1832-1900), 
Boys (1831-1900). 

2-Dau. of Ada Alphonson Boys (b 1857), m 1878, 
Charles Hedding Avery (1852-1912; brother of 
Elroy McKendree Avery, qv for Avery line- 
ages); issue: I—Charles Boys (1881-1907); II— 
Leila Covert (above); III—Elroy Putnam (m 
Corinth Eilers Jacob). 

II—m Aug. 9, 1918, Rev. William Frederic Roth- 
enburger, 6 Holgate, O., Mar. 5, 1874; son of 
Christian William Rothenburger, of Holgate, 
O., m Jane Leonhart; issue: 1-Ada Jane, 6b 
Cleveland, O., May 5, 1916; 2-Wilma, b Cleve- 
land, Feb. 27, 1921. 

A.B., U. Mich., 07. Mem. D.A.R. (regent Spring- 
field Chapter). Summer place: Bala, Ont., 
Can. Residence: 1219S. 7th St., Springfield, Il. 


1-BEESON, Charles Henry, } Columbia City, 
Ind., Oct. 2, 1870. ; 

7-Edward Beeson (ca. 1652-1714), from Eng. to 
New Castle, Del., 1682; m Rachael Pennington; 

6—Richard (1684-1777), m 1706, Charity Grubb (1687- 
1761; John’, m Frances-); 

5-Richard (b ca. 1710), of Frederick Co., Va.; m 
1730, Anne Brown; 

4-Henry (1748-1819), founder of Uniontown, Pa.; 
m 1765, Mary Martin (d 1821); 

3-William (1772-1840), of Stark Co., O.: m Miss 
Norris, of Brownville, Pa. 

2-Son of Henry Norris Beeson (1836-1923), manu- 
facturer; m 1869, Magdalena Wakerle (1845- 
1914); issue: I-Charles Henry (above); II-Mary 
(1872-1925; m F. E. Miner); IlI—Agnes Mar- 
guerite (6 1889; m 1915, Louis A. Carroll [issue: 
Mary, 6 Dec. 11, 1918; Margaret Ann, b Dec. 22, 
1919], Knightstown, Ind). 

I-m Nov. 25, 1897, Mabel Banta, } Franklin, Ind.; 
dau. of David D. Banta, dean Ind. U. Law 
School, Bloomington, Ind. 

A.B., U. Ind., 793, A.M., 1895 (Phi Kappa Psi); 
Ph.D., U. Munich, 1907. Instr. Latin, 1908, asst. 
prof., 1909, asso. prof., 1911, and prof., 1918—, 
Us Chicazso, Capt... Mily ints Div.) General 


m Almon Ives 


Staff, U.S.A., 1918-19; capt., O.R.C., 1919—. Au- 
thor (See Who’s Who in America). Club: 
Quadrangle. Residence: 1228 E. 56th St., Chi- 


cago, Ill. 


patible: Edward Asahel, b Troy, N.Y., Sept. 

F Wl 

8—-Richard Birge (d 1651), from Eng. ca. 1630; set- 
tled at Old Windsor, Conn., 1636; m 1641, Fliz- 
abeth Gaylord (d 1675; Dea. William); 

7-John (1649-97), of Windsor, Conn.; m 1678, Han- 
nah Watson (1658-90; Robert§); 

6—John (1679-1718), Windsor, Conn.; m 1702, Abigail 
Marshall (1682—ca. 1744), of Northampton, Mass. 
(Samuel?; Capt. Samuel’; Thomas’); 

5-John (1703/04-1765), of Northampton, Mass.; 
French and Indian War; m 1726, Experience 
Stebbins (1703-48; Thomas?*; John?; Rowland); 

4—Asahel (1731-1815), of Sunderland and South- 
ampton, Mass.; in French and Indian War, 
1756-59, and as lt. in Am. Rev.; m 1759, Clarinda 
King (1738-1807; Phineas®; Joseph*®; Capt. John’); 

3-Asahel (1770-1854), Southampton, Mass.; m 1797, 
Betsy Bliss (1770-1834: Rev. John‘, Yale, 1761, 
m Betty, dau. of Joel White; Ebenezer’; 
John*; Thomas’). . 

8-Henry Stevens (ca. 1611-1690), from Eng. in the 
“Defense” to Boston, 1635; freeman, 1652; con- 
Stable; m 1st, Alice— (d@ post 1645); ’ 

7—-John (1637-91), Chelmsford, Mass.; m 1664, Eliz- 
abeth Hildreth (Richard§); 

6—Joseph (1679/80-1756), Townsend, Mass.; m 2d, 
Elizabeth Sherman (1687-1757; Joseph’; Capt. 
John§); 

5—-William (1724-58), Townsend, Mass.; in French 
and Indian War, 1755; m 1750, Sybil Farnsworth 
(1730-58; Aaron®; Benjamin’; Matthias’); 

4-William (1753-1828), Townsend, Mass., Ando- 
ver, Vt., Jaffrey, N.H.; in Am. Rev.; m 1777, 


acne Green (1753-1807; Isaac5; Eleazar®; Wil- 

iam’); 

3—Thadeus (1787-1868), Troy, N.Y.; lt. War 1812; m 
1815, Mary Peirce, of Salem, N.Y. 

2-Son of Edward White Birge (1814-1902), m 1846, 
Ann Stevens (1828-1911); issue: I-Clara Stevens 
(6 1847; m Benjamin C. Wilcox); IIl—Edward 
Asahel (1849-51); Il1I-Edward Asahel (above); 
IV—John T. (m Sarah C. Raymond). 

IlI—m July 15, 1880, Anna Wilhelmina Grant (May 
4, 1851-Dec. 14, 1919); dau. of Peter Grant (b Bal- 
lindalloch, Scotland), m Anna Pratt (b Paris, 
Me.); issue: 1-Edward Grant (Apr. 24, 1881-Feb. 
4, 1920); B.S., U. Wis., ’03; M.D., Johns Hopkins, 
1907; capt., M.C., U.S.A., Aug. 14, 1917; served at 
Ft. Oglethorpe, Ga., Camp Beauregard, La., 
and Spartanburg, S.C.; maj., Med. O.R.F., Nov. 
11, 1919; m Sept. 7, 1911, Edna, dau. of McKendria 
P. Ebaugh, of Baltimore, Md. (issue: Edward 
A., Jr., 6 July 12, 1912; Lawrence E., 6b May 12, 
1914); 2-Anna Grant, 6 Madison, Wis., Oct. 5, 
1888; B.A., U. Wis., ’06. 

Mem. U. Wis. faculty from 1875, as instr. nat- 
ural history, 1875-79, prof. zoology, 1879-1911, 
dean Coll. of Letters and Science, 1891-1918, 
pres., 1918-25, and since pres. emeritus. Di- 
rector, Wis. Geol. and Natural History, Sur- 
vey, 1897-1919; pres. commrs. of same, 1919-25; 
since in charge natural history division same 
(See Who’s Who in America). Residence: 2011 
Van Hise Av., Madison, Wis. 


1-CHURCHILL, C(harles) Robert, b New Or- 
leans, La., Feb. 24, 1868. 

8-Josiah Churchill (qv); 

7—Joseph (1649-99), selectman, Wethersfield, Conn.; 
m 1674, Mary—, widow (d 1738); 

6-Ens. Samuel (1688-1769), m 1717, Mary Boardman 
ae Daniel’, m Hannah Wright; Samuel8, 
av); 

5-Capt. Charles (1728-1802), Newington, Conn.; m 
1747, Lydia Belden (1780-1805) ; 

4-Charles (1755-1818), New Bern, N.C.; m 1794, Mary 
Lowthorp (1753-1843); 

3-—Claudius Belden (1800-64), New Orleans, La.: m 
1824, Lucy Holliday (1805-72; Gen. Thomas? [1776- 
1818], m Elizabeth, dau. of Col. Thomas Hart, 
Jr., mem. Provincial Congress of N.C., 1774, 
and commissary of militia in Am. Rev.). 

8-Robert Livingston (qv); 

7-Gilbert (1690-1746), m Cornelia Beekman: 

6—Catharine (1724-69), m Thomas Thorn; 

5-Samuel (b 1754), 1t. Albany Rangers in Am. 
Rev.; m Helena Van Slycke (b 1759; Adam®): 

4-Adam Van Slycke (d 18182), m 1805, Sara Grote 
(or Groot); 5 

3-Robert Herman (1807-66), m Mary Ann Durando. 

9-Philip DuTrieux (1585-1653?), a Walloon, came 
to New Amsterdam under Minuit’s adminis- 
tration and was granted a patent for land, 
1640; m Susanna De Scheene; 

8-Rebecca, m Symon Symonse (Grote) Groot, to 
New Amsterdam, 1645; 

7-Simon, m Gertrude Rinkhout; 

6—Cornelius (6 1708), m 1739, Elizabeth Pootnam; 

5-Abraham (b 1741), pvt. Albany Co. militia in 
Am. Rev.; maj. troop of cav., 1816; m 2d, 1781, 
Elsie McKinney; 

4-Sara (d 1862), m Adam Van Slycke Thorn (4 
above). 

2-Son of Charles Holliday Churchill (1830-68), m 
1864, Martha Thorn (1843-1904). 

B.S., Tulane, ’89 (Delta Tau Delta, v.p. nat. soc. 
4yrs.). Industrial chemist in sugar industry, 
6 yrs.; electrical business since 1900, and pres. 
Electric Appliance Co., New Orleans, since 
1905. Pvt., La. vol. cav. in Spanish-Am. War, 
later capt. Ist Troops; asst. adj. gen. La. N.G., 
1910-15; twice capt. nat. rifle team matches. 
Traveled extensively in Central and west coast 
of S. America and visited the Maya ruins in 
Guatemala and Honduras before so widely 
known. Discovered at Seville, Spain, the ros- 
ter of soldiers participating in the campaigns 
under Gen. Galvez against the British, 1779, 80, 
81; contbr. hist. and other articles to news- 
papers and periodicals. Mem. Avenue Commrs. 
of New Orleans 5 yrs. Mem. S.C.W., O.F.P.A., 
S.A.R. (pres. La. soc. since 1914), Nat. Security 
League (v.p.). Clubs: Pickwick, New Orleans 
Country, Mardi Gras organizations. Residence: 
921 S. Carrollton Av., New Orleans, La. 


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Arms: Ermine three cats passant in pale azure. 
Crest: On a wreath, a wolf’s head, erased, ermine. 


1-BEARD, Norvelle Adams (Mrs. Isham Bass), 
b Jackson, Miss., Oct. 19, 1888. 

7-Charles Lynch, from the North of Ireland in 
boyhood; settled at Jamestown, Va.; founder 
of Lynchburg, Va.; burgess; m Sarah Clark; 

6—Penelope, m Robert Adams, settled on Staun- 
ton River, Campbell Co., Va. (Robert*; Robert’; 
Ebenezer’, from Eng., settled in New Kent 
Co. Vas)s 

5—Robert, of Amherst, Va.; capt. Am. Rev.; m 
Mary Terrell (8 1755; Joel, Jr.°, m Anna [6 1733], 
dau. of David Lewis, Sr., 1685-1779) ; 

4—George (d 1844), intimate of Henry Clay in Ky.; 
removed to Natchez, Miss., 1825, to Holmes, 
Miss., 1831, to Jackson, Miss., 1840; U.S. dist. 
judge of Miss., 1840-44; m 1811, Anna M. Weis- 
ay (1792-1865; Capt. Daniel®, of Louisville, 

y.); 

3-Gen. William Wirt, C.S.A. (1819-88), m 1850, Sal- 
lie Huger Mayrant. 

8-Nicholas Mayrant, was in S.C., 1696/97, when he 
petitioned for citizenship; mem. Assembly 
from Prince George’s Parish, 1724; 

7-James Nicholas (ante 1692-1727), mem, Assem- 
bly and justice; m 1716/17, Susannah Gaillard 
(Jean§, m 1st, Susannah Le Serurier); 

6—John (1726-67), planter, St. James Santee, Cra- 
ven Co., S.C.; justice, assemblyman; m 2d, 1758, 
Ann Woodruff (1739-66; William? [1707-70], of 
Charleston, m Elizabeth Crokett); 

5—-John (1762-1836), midshipman and lt. in S.C. 
navy in Am. Rev. and was a.-d.-c. to John 
Paul Jones on the ‘Bon Homme Richard” in 
the battle with the “Serapis’’; mem. S.C. As- 
sembly several: terms; m 1783, Isabella Nor- 
velle (1763-1833: James®, of St. Mark’s Parish, 
m Isabella Nelson); 

4—-John (178-1848), from S.C. to Ala., thence to 
Miss.; m 1818, Maria Penelope Rees (1791-1849; 
William, of Sumter district, S.C.); 

38-Sarah Huger (1834-1904), m 1850, Gen. William 
Wirt Adams (3 above). 

2-Dau. of Wirt Adams (1852-1914), state revenue 
agent of Miss.; m 1882, Sallie Yerger (1860-1905) ; 
issue: I-Mayrant (6 1884); II—Norvelle (above). 

II-m Feb. 7, 1912, Isham Bass Beard, 6 Lake 
Providence, La., Jan. 10, 1880; son of James 
Beard, of Lake Providence, m Mary Chilton 
Bass; issue (all 6b Jackson, Miss.): 1—Sallie 
Yerger, 6 Mar. 27, 1913; 2-Norvelle Chilton, 0 
Aug, 25, 1915; 3-Wirt Adams, b Oct. 18, 1917. 

Ed. Belhaven Coll., Converse Coll., and Bristol 
School, Washington, D.C. Mem. C.D.A., H.S. 
S.C. D°A.BR. U.DICHSoc. Sponsors) of “tne 
eee Residence: 715 N. State St., Jackson, 

Ss. 


1-COLE, L(eon) J(acob), }) Alleghany, N.Y., 
June 1, 1877. 

9-Daniel Cole (1614-94), from Eng. to Yarmouth, 
Mass., ca. 1683; was mem. Yarmouth militia; 
selectman; dep.; m Ruth Chester: 

8-William (6 1663), m 1686, Hannah Snow; 

7-—Flisha (6b 1688/89), m Anne—:; 

6—Elisha (1719-ca. 1801), settled in Putnam Co., 
N.Y., 1746-47; Bapt. preacher; soldier Am. Rev.; 
m 2d, Hannah Smalley (4 sons in Am. Rev.); 


THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


5—-Elisha (1748-1826), soldier Am. Rev.; m 1763, 
Charity Hazen; 

4—-EFlisha (1776-1851), officer War 1812; m 1797, Re- 
becca Hopkins; 

8—Jacob (1805-83), m 1834, Jane Kelley (1805-49). 

11—Elder William Brewster (dv); 

10—Patience (ca. 1600-1634), m 1624, Gov. Thomas 
Prence (qv); 

9-Mercy (1630- 1711), m 1650, Maj. John Freeman (d 
1719; Edmund”, qv); 

s Thomas (16538- 1715), m 1678, Rebecca Sparrow 

fo) 
Tipaeph (1682-1756), m 1709, Lydia Thatcher (1685- 


é-Rebecca (b 1720), m 1744, Jonathan Hopkins (0) 


1719) ; 

5- Joseph (1752-1833), m Elizabeth Townsend (1779- 
1 

4—Rebecca (d 1862), m Elisha Cole (4 above). 

2-Son of Elisha Kelley Cole (1843-90), mechanic 
and farmer; U.S.V. in Civil War; m 1869, Helen 
Mariam Newton (6b 1842); issue: I-Harry New- 
ton; II—Francis A. (1875-76); II1I-Maud Jane (b 
and d 1877); I1V—Leon Jacob (above); V—Ray- 
mond (b and d 18838). 

IV-m Aug. 28, 1906, Margaret Belcher Goodenow, 
b Cleveland, O., July 6, 1882; dau. of Nathan 
Cutler Goodenow, of Farmington, Me.; issue: 
1—Margaret Valeria, b Kingston, R.I., Aug. 12, 
1907; U. of Wis., ’28; 2-Edward Goodenow, 0 
Madison, Wis., May 15, 1912. 

Mich. Agrl. Coll., 1894-95, 1897-98; A.B., U. Mich., 
701; Ph.D., Harvard, 1906. Instr. Zoology, Yale, 
1907-10; asso. prof. and prof. experimental 
breeding, 1910-18, prof. genetics, 1918—, U. Wis. 
(See Who’s Who in America). Clubs: Cosmos 
(Washington), University (Madison). Resi- 
dence: 1908 Rowley Av., Madison, Wis. 


1-CRAIG, Austin, b Eddytown, N.Y., Feb. 22, 1872. 

7—Thomas Carhart (ca. 1650-bet. 1695-96), from 
Eng.; was at S§.I., 1695; removed to Woodbridge, 
N.J.; m 1691, Mary Lord (Robert’, m Rebecca, 
dau. of Maj. William Phillips, of Saco, Me.); 

6—Robert (1693-1745), m 1725, tradition says, ‘‘a Ger- 
man lady”; 

5-Maj. Cornelius (1729-1810), capt. 3d Hunterdon 
Co. (N.J.) Militia in Am. Rev.; m 1754, William- 
pia Coleman; 

4—Cornelius (1765-1818), built brick hotel at Perry- 
ville, N.J.; m 1785, Sarah Dunham (d 1848); 

3-Rachel, m Moses Watson Craig, mem. N.J. 
Senate (Moses*; Moses®; Andrew’®). 

4—-Daniel Churchill (1750- 1812), pvt. Am. Rev.; m 
Eunice Saxton; 

38—Selden (1783-1866), m 2d, 1828, Lucretia Clements 
(1785-1871). 

2-Son of Austin Craig, D.D. (1824-81), pres. An- 
tioch Coll., Ohio; m 1858, Adelaide Churchill, 
A.M. (1828-79), short story writer; m 2d, 1881, 
Sarah J. McCarn, M.D.; issue (1st marriage): 
I-Lucretia (m S. Q. Helfenstein); II—Adelaide 
(m Harry Snyder); IlI—Moses (d 1918; many yrs. 
prof. botany, Ore. Agrl. Coll.); ITV—Rachel (m 
John Willard Alden); V—Josephine; VI—Aus- 
tin (above). 

VI-Not married. Ed. Cornell, U. Rochester and 
U. of the Pacific, B.L., latter, 1894, A.M., 1911. 
Admitted to bar, 1899; in Philippine civil serv- 
ice from 1904, as teacher and division supt.; 
prof. history, U. Philippines, 1912-22, U. Manila, 
1922—. Author of some 20 books and mono- 
graphs on Philippine and Oriental history. 
Mem. S8.M.D., S.A.R. (pres. Far Eastern Soc.). 
oe (82°). Address: 1881 Azcarraga, Manila, 


1-CROCKER, Ode Lo Templeton, } San Fran- 
cisco, Calif., Sept. 2, 1884. 

Desc. Dea. William Crocker (1612-92), from Devon- 
shire, Eng., to Scituate, Mass., 1684; removed 
to Barnstable, Mass., 1639; deputy Colony of 
Mass. Bay, 1670, 71, 74; was progenitor of the 
family in America; m Mary-; and thru: 

4-Isaac (1780-81-1856), merchant, Oswego and Troy, 
a Y.; Calif. pioneer; m Eliza Wright (their son 

Be was justice Supreme Ct of ‘Calif. 

Rien (1822-88), Calif. pioneer of 1850; dis- 
tinguished financier and ry. builder; m Mary 
Ann Deming. 

6—-Seth Read, It. col. Mass. Line, Cont. Army; 

5—Charles John, m Rachel L. Miller; 

4—Emily, m John Jay Deming’; 

3—Mary ‘Ann, m Charles Crocker (3 above). 
2-Son of Col. Charles Frederick Crocker (1854-97), 
capitalist and ry. official; m 1880, Jennie Easton 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 363 


(1858-87; Ansel Ives* [1819-68, dese. Elder Wil- 
liam Brewster], m 1857, Adaline Mills, sister 
of Darius Ogden Mills); issue: I-Mary (d 1900; 
m Gov. Gen. Francis Burton Harrison); II— 
Charles Templeton (above); I1I—Jennie (m Mal- 
colm D. Whitman; m 2d, Robert B. Henderson). 

IIi—m Feb. 28, 1911, Helene, only child of William 
G. Irwin (1848-1914), of Honolulu and San Fran- 
cisco, m 1886, Mrs. Fannie Holladay. 

B.A., Yale, 08. Ensign, U.S.N.R.F., World War. 
Pres. Calif. Hist. Soc.; mem. S.M.D., S.C.W., 
S.A.R. Clubs: Union, Racquet and Tennis, 
Knickerbocker, Tuxedo, Automobile (New 
York), Bohemian, Pacific Union (San Fran- 
cisco), Burlingame (Calif.) Country, etc. Resi- 
dence: “Upland,” San Mateo, Calif. 


Seber ty Wade Hampton, } Covington, Ky., Dec. 

4-William Ellis (b Fauquier Co., Va.; of English 
and Welsh descent), settled in Kenton CORE Ya, 
ca. 1792; m 1789, Nancy Clendening; 

3-William Grimsley (1797-1858), of Kenton Co., 

y.; large landed propr. and for many yrs. 
commr. of schools; m Susan Grimsley Arnold. 
5-Capt. James McPike (b Scotland), came to 
America 1772, settled in Pa.; officer Am. Rev.; 
m Martha Mountain; 

4-EFlizabeth, m Jonathan Smith; 

3-Jeanette, m Christopher Blackburn (1806-88), 
farmer and merchant, Boone Co., Ky. 
(Thomas‘, b Caroline Co., Va., m Katherine 
Shipp). 

2-Son of Alexander Campbell Ellis (1880-1913), 
lawyer; m Katherine Blackburn (1834-1904); is- 
sue: I-Eudora Hereford; II-Mrs. J. W. Miers; 
IlI-Mrs. U. S. Routzong; IV-Wade H. (above); 
V-Challen B. 

IV—m Oct. 3, 184, Dessie Corwin Chase, b Cincin- 
nati, O., Aug. 28, 1869; dau. of Francis Marion 
Chase, of Covington, Ky., m Mary Ficklen. 

Ed. Hughes High Sch. and Chickering Inst., Cin- 
cinnati; LL.B. Washington and Lee, 1899; 
(LL.D., Miami, 1904, Washington and Lee, 1909: 
Litt.D., Lincoln Memorial U., 1923). Admitted 
to bar, 1890; editor Cincinnati Tribune and later 
Commercial Tribune, 1895-97; asst. corpn. coun- 
sel, Cincinnati, 1897-1903; atty. gen. of Ohio, 
1904-08; asst. atty. gen. of U.S., Nov. 6, 1908-Feb. 
1910; resumed law practice at Washington. 
Author (See Who’s Who in America). Mem. 
S.A.R. Clubs: Metropolitan, University, Chevy 
Chase, Congressional Country (Washington), 
Queen City (Cincinnati), Union League, Grolier, 
Lawyers (New York). Country place: “Rippon 
Lodge,” Prince William Co., Va. Residence: 
1440 Mass. Av., Washington, D. C. 


1-ELY, Alfred, b Newark, N.J., Apr. 30, 1884. 

9%Nathaniel Ely (qv); 

8-Samuel (d_1692), Springfield; m 1659, Mary Day 
(1641-1725; Robert); 

7—-Dea. John (1678-1758), W. Springfield; m 1703, 
Mercy Bliss (1680-1763; Samuel’); 

6—-Caleb (1714-54), W. Springfield; m 1740, Mary Ed- 
wards (1721-83; Dea. John’); 

5-William (1743-1825), W. Springfield; m 1766, Dru- 
Silla Brewster (1745-1828; William’, of Wind- 
ham, Conn.); 

4—Rev. Alfred (1778-1866), Monson, Mass.; ASE, 
Princeton, 1804; trustee of Amherst Coll.: m 
1814, Lucinda Newell (1781-1823; Col. Timothy>, 
of Sturbridge, Mass.); 

8—Alfred Brewster (1817-72), Newton; m 1849, Lucy 
Ingraham (1831-56; Charles‘, of Tolland, Conn.). 

6-Maj. Walter Rutherfurd (1723-1804; son of Sir 
John, of Edgerston, Scotland), lt. Royal Scot. 
Regt., 1746-54, and maj. Royal American Reet. 
in French and Indian War; m 1st, 1758, Cath- 
erine (Alexander) Parker, dau. of James Alex- 
ander (whose son, William, was Earl of Stir- 


ling); 

5-John (1760-1840), U.S. senator from N.J., 1791-98 ; 
m Helena Morris; 

4—Walter (1788-1851), A.B., Princeton, 1806; m his 
cousin, Sabina Morris (Col. Lewis, 4th5, of 
Tranquility, N.J.); 

8-John (1810-71), A.B., Rutgers, 1831; m 1855, Char- 
lotte Livingston (See their son Morris, Vol. 1, 
p. 810, for lineages). 

2-Son of Alfred Ely (1852-1914), of New York: 
A.B., Amherst, ’74; m 1880, Helena Rutherfurd 
(1858-1920; she m 2d, Benjamin Thomas Fair- 
child, of “Fayrewold,” Greenwich, Conn.): is- 
sue: I—Alfred (above); II—Helena Rutherfurd 


(D ay m Richard Worsham Meade, See Vol. 1, 

De ve 

I—m Oct. 17, 1914, Frances Burr, b Boston, Mass., 
Nov. 24, 1890; dau. of Winthrop Burr (See Vol. 
1, p. 520, for genealogy); issue: 1—Alfred, Jr., 
Lawrence, L.I., June 22, 1918. 

A.B., Princeton, ’05; LL.B., Harvard, 1908. Ad- 
mitted to bar, 1908, and since in practice at 
N.Y.City; mem. law firm of Agar, Ely & Fulton. 
Commd. ist lt., Aviation Sect., Signal Corps, 
U.S.A., Sept. 24, 1917; capt., Mar. 25, 1918; maj., 
A.S. Mil. Aeronautics, Sept. 17, 1918; service in 
office of chief signal officer and in office of 
dir. of mil. aeronautics, Washington; hon. dis- 
charged, Dec. 21, 1918. Mem. S.M.D., S.R. Clubs: 
Union, University, Piping Rock, Down Town. 
Residence: 148 E. 65th St., New York. 


1-HAWLEY, Frederick William, } Carthage, IIl., 
July 16, 1866. 

8-Joseph Hawley (qv); 

7-Samuel (1647-1734), farmer, Stratford, Conn.; m 
2d, Patience Hubbell, a widow; 

6—Benjamin (1696-1765), farmer, Hawleyville, Conn.; 
m 1724, Mary Nichols; m 2d, Experience Dibble; 

5—-William (1782-91), farmer, Hawleyville; m Mary 
Glover (1738-91) ; 

4—Joseph (1762-1829), farmer, Hawleyville; m 1786, 
Ruby Camp (1765-1850) ; 

38-William C, (1789-1835), farmer, Carthage, I1l.; m 
Betsey Baldwin (1799-1855). 

2-Son of Joseph William Hawley (1825-98), farmer; 
m 1851, Sarah Symonds (1832-1912); issue: I—Mary 
E. (b 1853; m Stuart S. Findley); II-Rev. Theo- 
dore §S, (1855-1914); I1I-Charles Asa (1857-1916); 
IV—Josephine (b 1859; m James N. Currens); V— 
Gertrude (b 1863; m Will C. Miles); VI—Fred- 
erick William (above). 

ViI-m July 30, 1895, Pauline Aston, b Washington, 
D.C., Aug. 12, 1873; dau. of David Aston; issue: 
1—Herrick Kent, b Oklahoma City, Okla., July 
5, 1896; 2-Frederick William, Jr., b Oklahoma 
City, Apr. 28, 1898; A.B., Park Coll., 19; A.M., 
Harvard, 1925. 

A.B., Carthage, ’88, A.M., 1892; grad. McCormick 
Theol. Sem., 1892; (D.D., Center Coll., 1911, 
Carthage, 1911; LL.D., Knox, 1916). Ordained 
Presbyn. ministry, 1892; pastor, Oklahoma City; 
Okla., 1892-97; supt. missions in Okla. and In- 
dian territories, 1897-1906; pastor, Bloomington, 
Ill., 1906-11; pres. Henry Kendall Coll., Tulsa, 
Okla., 1911-15, Park Coll., 1915— (See Who’s Who 
in America). Residence: Parkville, Mo. 


1-HEROD, William Pirtle, } Columbus, Ind., 
July 27, 1864. 

5-William Herod, b in southern Va. or N.C.; m 
Sarah-; 

4—-William (d 1888), settled in Ky. ante 1801; m 
Ann Reed; 

3-William (1801-71), lawyer; practiced in Ky. until 
1824, when he moved to Columbus, Ind.; pros. 
atty.; mem. Ind. House and Senate; mem. Con- 
gress, 1833-37; m Cassandra Wingate (d 1864; 
John W.‘ [1773-1851], in Indian campaigns, 1793, 
brig. gen. War 1812, m Mary Dillon; Samuel'). 

7-Giles Rogers (1645-1730; John’; Thomas M.9: 
Bernard”; John, the martyr, burned at the 
stake, 1554/55; nephew of Thomas Rogers, the 
Mayflower Pilgrim), came to Va., 1670, and the 
second time 1680; m in Eng., Rachel Eastham; 

6—John (?) (6 1680), m Mary Byrd (William? [1652- 
1704], of “Westover,” Va., from Eng., was pres. 
of the Council and receiver gen. of Va., m 
Mary Horsmanden; John®, of London, m Grace, 
dau. of Capt. Thomas Stegg, speaker Va. 
House of Burgesses); 

5-Joseph (d 1762), of Culpeper Co., Va. (a grand- 
son of Giles and probably a son of John), m 
Lucy Burgess (Thomas’, of Orange Co., Va.): 

4-Joseph Hale (1741-1834), of Horse Shoe Bend, 
Culpeper Co., Va., and Bryan’s Station, Lex- 
ington, Ky.; Am. Rev.; m 3d, Susan Coons; 

arya Fowler (1816-45), m Mary Ann Coons 

14-98). 

7-Joseph (Countz) Coons (b ante 1700), came to 
Va., Apr. 1714; m Kathrena-; 

6—-Joseph, b in Va.; 

5-Henry, 6 in Va.; began to write name Coons; 
Am, Rev.; m Mary Ann Allen (their dau. Susan, 
m Joseph Hale Rogers, 4 above); 

4—Martin (1788-1857), m Mary White; 

3—Mary Ann (1814-98), m Bernard Fowler Rogers 
(3 above). ° 

7—-William Shelton (b in Va.), m Patience-; 

6-Henry (6 in Va.), Am. Rev.; m —Long; 


364 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


5-Mourning, m John White; j 

4—Mary (1792-1832), m Martin Coons (4 above). 

2-Son of William Wirt Herod (1835-1905), lawyer, 
Indianapolis, Ind.; m 1861, Susan Coons Rogers 
(1841-1913); issue: 1-William Pirtle (above); II 
Elizabeth Rogers (b 1866; m Frank M. Baldwin); 
IlI—Joseph Rogers (1869-1908; B.A., Yale, 791; 
was sec. Am. Legion at Tokio, Japan, and Ist 
sec. and chargé d’affaires at Seoul, Korea; 
author; m 1893, Annette Vernor Atchison); IV— 
Lucy (6 1874; m Hiram Gillett Keays). 

I-m June 5, 1890, Mary Beaty Applegate (July 19, 
1866-Apr. 25, 1923); dau. of Bergen Applegate, m 
Mary Jane Beaty; issue: 1-Bergen (qv for Ap- 
plegate lineage); 2-Mary Beaty (Mrs. Nelson 
Montgomery Graves, qv for Sanford lineage); 
3—-William Rogers (qv for Boone lineage). 

B.A., Yale, ’86 (D.K.E.). Lawyer. Prof. med. 
jurisprudence, Central Coll. Phys. and Surg. 
(then Purdue U.), Indianapolis, 4 yrs.; U.S. 
commr. 4 yrs., and spl. judge Marion Co. Su- 
perior Ct., ete. (See Who’s Who in America). 
Mem. Ind. Pioneers. Clubs: Yale (New York), 
University (Chicago), University, Woodstock, 
Athletic (Indianapolis). Residence: 1822 N. Ala- 
bama St., Indianapolis, Ind. 


Stporgerct Bergen, } Indianapolis, Ind., Aug. 13, 

1893. 

7-Samuel Applegate, desc. of either Thomas or 
Bartholomew Applegate, who were in Amer- 
ica, 1635; 

6-Samuel (b in N.J.); 

5—Asa (b 1789), m Mary Stults; 

4-Henry Stults (1819-52), m 1837, Henrietta Hedden 
(b 1820: John®> [b 1782], m Hannah Cook); 

3-Bergen (1842-96), m 1864, Mary Jane Beaty (1843- 
1888). 

10-Jacques Cortelyou (b 1625; son of Jacques [D 
1590], of Holland), surveyor and mathemati- 
cian; came to New Amsterdam, 1652; m Neeltjie 
Van Duyn (Gerret Cornelius!) ; 

°-Jacques (1662-1726), m 1685, Marretie Hendricks 
Smock; 

8—Hendrick (b 1711), m 1731, Antie Coeste (or Antie 
Albertse) VanVoorhees; 

7—-Albert (0 1734), m Maria Ann Black; 

6—Ellen (b 1768), m Henry Stults, Am. Rev.; 

5-Mary (b 1793), m Asa Applegate (5 above). 

2-Son of Mary Beaty Applegate (1866-1923), m 1290, 
William Pirtle Herod (qv for paternal line- 
ages). 

Not married. Ph.B., Yale-S., ’18. Commad. It., 
Ordnance Corps, U.S.A., when U.S. entered the 
war; at own request was transferred to Tank 
Corps and served overseas. Clubs: Yale (New 
York and Phila.). Address: Manufacturers & 
Traders Trust Co., Buffalo, N.Y. 


1-GRAVES, Mary Beaty Herod (Mrs. Nelscn 
M.), 6 Indianapolis, Ind., May 21, 1895. 

11-Thomas Sturman (d 1645), a Puritan; lived in 
Md. and owned land in Va.; mem. Md. Assem- 
bly, 1642; 

10—John; 

9—-John (b 1650), m Elizabeth Spens (Patrick" [1633- 
1689], m Doreas-—); 

8—Doreas, m Thomas Sanford (d 1752), of Va.; 

7T-Richard (d 1759), of Va.; 

6—-Richard (d 1795), Am. Rev.; m Winnifred Red- 
man (d 1825; Soloman’, d 1783); 

5-Elizabeth, m John R. Beaty; 

4—-David Sanford (1814-75), m 1842, Nancy Singleton 
Sanders; 

Sod ee (1843-88), m 1864, Bergen Applegate 
(1842-96). 

2-Dau. of Mary Beaty Applegate (1866-1923), m 
1890, William Pirtle Herod (qv for paternal 
lineages). 

M May 22, 1920, Nelson Montgomery Graves, of 
Buffalo, N.Y.; issue: 1-Nelson Montgomery, 
Jr., 6 Apr. 6, 1926. 

Id. in Switzerland and Paris. Served as in- 
terpreter at Base Hosp. 32, U.S.A., in France, 
Cees Residence: 105 Ashland Av., Buffalo, 


j-HEROD, William Rogers, ) Indianapolis, Ind., 
Feb. 18, 1898. 

9—-George Boone, 3d (1666-1744), from Eng. to Phila., 
Pa., 1717; settled in and named Exeter Tp.; m 
nee Mary Milton, dau. of John Maugridge, of 
Ong. 3 

8-Squire (1696-1765), m Sarah Morgan (1701-77); 
their son Daniel was the famous explorer: 

peu rehet (1733-1814), m William Grant (1726-1804), 

m, Rev.; 


6—-Sarah, m John Sanders; ; 

5-John H. (b 1791), m 1816, Polly C. Gray (0 1801; 
Presley® [1764-1838], Am. Rev., m 1790, Agnes 
Singleton, 6 1771); 

4-Nancy Singleton (1821-76), m 1842, David San- 
ford Beaty (1814-75) ; 

ee (1843-88), mm 1864, Bergen Applegate 
(1842-96). 

2-Son of Mary Beaty Applegate (1866-1923), m 1890, 
be ae Pirtle Herod (qv for paternal line- 
ages). 

Not married. Ph.B. (magna cum laude), Yale-S.., 
18 (Sigma Xi, Delta Phi, and Torch). Served 
pvt., corp., sgt., 2d and ist lt. of arty., U.S.A., 
being battery cdr. at time of Armistice. Mem. 
Am. Soc. M.E. Clubs: Mohawk, Schenectady 
Golf (Schenectady), Yale (New York). Address: 
General Electric Co., Schenectady, N.Y. 


1-HOLMAN, Alfred Lyman, !) Newton, Mass., 
Dec. 28, 1854. 

7-Ens. John Holman (1602/03-1652), from Eng. to 
Dorchester, Mass., probably, 1630; m 2d, 1640, 
Anne Bishop (b 1616); 

6—Thomas (1641-1704), m 1663/64, Abigail Rigby (1645- 
1702/03) ; 

5—-Samuel (1683-1728/29), m 1715/16, Katherine Rob- 
erts (1690-1740) ; 

4—Ebenezer (1727-95), m 2d, 1771, Rachel Wright 
(1740-1831) ; 

arta (1776-1854), m 1800, Polly Warriner (1780- 

2-Son of Edwin Holman (1816-1903), insurance agt. 
and broker; m 1845, Sarah Elizabeth Hemen- 
way (1824-1909); issue: I-Charles Edwin (1846- 
1919; m 1876, Jane Elizabeth Blair); II—Mary 
Abby (1848-1918; m 1870, Elmore Albert Kent, d 
1890); Il1I—Rev. William Henry (6b 1852; m Mary 
BE. Warner, d 1879; m 2d, Clara E. Colburn, d 
1909; m 3d, Josephine Stagg Heydrick); IV—AI- 
fred Lyman (above). 

IV-—m Nov. 25, 1885, Lucy Cécile Woodruff, b E. 
Hartford, Conn., July 28, 1851; dau. of Henry 
Erastus Woodruff, of Hartford, m Almeria 
Sophia Hall; issue: 1—Cécile Alexandrine, ) 
Chicago, Ill., Aug. 20, 1886; m Dec. 8, 1919, Alfred 
Martin Beale; 2—Doris Elizabeth, } Chicago, 
July 10, 1888; m Aug. 30, 1919, Lawrence Cuth- 
bert Brodribb. 

Genealogist. Residence: 2036 Indiana Avy., Chi- 
cago, Ill. ; 


1-LINCOLN, George William, ? Savannah, Ga., 
Oct. 4, 1854. 

8-Samuel Lincoln (qv); 

7—-Samuel (1650-1720/21), King Philip’s War; m 1687, 
Deborah (Chubbuck) Hersey (1665-1706): 

6-Samuel (1690/91-1758), m 1713/14, Ruth Cushing 
(1692-1736/37) ; 


5-Jonathan (1719-98), m 1745, Susanna Lincoln (1721- 


1793) ; 

4-Royal (1754-1837), m 1779, Jerusha Waterman 
(1758-1848) ; 

arn (1779-1865), m 1805, Harriet McLillan (1779- 

2-Son of William Waterman Bincoln (1814-1901), 
wholesale druggist; m 1852, Mary Waite Lewis 
(1817-1910); issue: I-George William (above); II- 
Frank T. (1856-1900). 

I-m Novy. 29, 1888, Jennie Elizabeth Kershaw (Apr. 
12. 1850-Nov. 1889); dau. of James Kershaw, m 
Martha Hill, of Columbus, O.; issue: 1-Thorla, 
b Columbus, O., Feb. 10, 1885; 2-Elizabeth, 6 
Columbus, Mar. 10, 1887; m Dec. 29, 1917, Charles 
Dixey Shellenberger (issue: Elizabeth; Wil- 
liam Dixey). 

M 2d, Jan. 5, 1892, Julia Jenks Handy, 6b Phila., 
Pa., Apr. 18, 1859; dau. of Charles Handy, m 
Margaret Jenks, of Philadelphia. 

B.A., Trinity, ’75 (Delta Psi): B.D., Berkeley Div. 
Sch., 1878. Ordered deacon, 1878, ordained priest. 
1879, P.E. Ch.; rector St. Paul’s, Windsor Locks, 
Conn., 1877-80, St. Paul’s, Columbus, O., 1880-90, 
St. John Baptist, Germantown, Pa., 1891, St. 
Barnabas’, Brooklyn, N.Y., 1896, St. John’s, 
Newark, N.J., 1900, St. John Baptist, German- 
town, 1905-19; librarian, University Club, Phila., 
Pa., since 1920. Mem. O.F.P.A. (sec. Pa. soc., 
1926), Hist. Soc. Pa. Clubs: University, Philo- 
biblon. Residence: 107 Sehool House Lane, 
Germantown, Pa. 


1-MESERVE, H(arry) Fessenden, } Arlington, 
Mass., May 7, 1867. : pp a 


8—-Clement (Messervy) Meserve (1655-ante 1720; 
son of Jean Messervy De Gorey Grouville, 


—— 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 


who was desc. Gregoire Messervy, 1495, Isle 
of Jersey), came from Isle of Jersey, was list- 
ed as taxpayer at Portsmouth, N.H., 1673; la- 
ter at Newington, N.H.; m Elizabeth-; 

7—Clement (1678-1746), of Scarborough, Me.; began 
to write name Meserve; m 1702, Elizabeth 
Jones; 

6—John, m Jemima Hubbard; 

5-William, m Margery Deering; 

4-John, m Hannah Libby; 

3-William, m Rebecca Chandler. 

9-Thomas Smith, from Eng., 1635, settled at Wa- 
tertown, Mass.; 

8—-Thomas; 

7—-Jonathan; 

6—Zachariah; 

5-Jonas; 

4—Blijah (1760-1807), m Lydia Flagg; 

38-William (b 1794), m Joan Jacobs. 

2-Son of William Pitt Fessenden Meserve (1832- 
1914), m 1861, Mary Elizabeth Bridge Smith 
(1834-1896); issue: I-—Josephine Chandler (m 
George Francis Fay); II—-William Smith; III-— 
Harry Fessenden (above); IV—Grace; V—Ida 
May. 

IIlI—m Sept. 10, 1902, Helen Struve (d 1919), dau. H. 
G. Struve, Seattle, Wash. 

A.B., Harvard, ’88. V.p. Nat. City Bank of New 
York. Clubs: Metropolitan, Chevy Chase, 
Montgomery Country (Washington), Yoko- 
hama United (Japan), Interallie, Travellers, 
Tir Au Pigeon, St. Cloud Country (Paris). 
Residence: 1825 R St., Washington, D.C. 


1-MINTURN, Joseph Allen, } Athens Co., O., 
June 20, 1861. 

6-Jacob (Minton, Mintun, Minthorn) Minturn 
(ca. 1725-1804; father said to have come from 
north of England); m Mary Hare (b ca. 1729); 

5-John (ca. 1752-1826), wrote name Minturn; sol- 
dier and officer in Am. Rev. 4% yrs.; m 1774, 
Rebecca Fairchild; 

4-John (1776-1864), wrote name Mintun; soldier 
War 1812; m 1st, Sarah Leazenby; 

3-Thomas Leazenby (1809-87), wrote name Min- 
tun; postmaster and mayor of Nelsonville, 
O.; probate judge Athens Co., O.; m 1830, Nan- 
cy E. Herrold (1811-78). “ 

10-John Howland (qv); 

9-Desire (d 1683), m 1648, Capt. John Gorham (qv); 

8—John (1651-1716), m 1674, Mary Otis (d 1733); 

7-Thankful (6 1690), m John Fuller (1689-1732); 

6—-John (6 1712), m Temperance Gorham (6 1721); 

5-Job (6 1751), Am. Rev.; m Susannah Russell; 

ee (1777-1835), m 1796, Jonathan Allen (d 


3—Joseph (1805-52), m 1832, Sally Davis (1815-1907). 

2-Son of Thomas Drake Minturn (1834-1905), law- 
yer; capt. U.S.V. in Civil War; m 1857, Mary 
Catherine Allen (1836-74); issue: I-Frank Leaz- 
enby (1858-1915); II-Joseph Allen (above); III— 
Samuel Arthur; IV—Mary Catherine (1873-1919). 

II—m Oct. 23, 1888, Leona Miller (June 15, 1864-Nov. 
29, 1902); issue (all b Indianapolis, Ind.): 1— 
Mary Catherine, b Sept. 25, 1885; m Nov. 28, 
1907, Maurice Levi Fessler (issue: Meredith; 
Helen; Mary); 2-Herbert Allen, b July 20, 1889; 
Purdue, ’14; naval aviation service in France 
and Eng., World War; m Dec. 24, 1914, Ruth, 
dau. of John Harcourt (issue: Mary Harcourt); 
3-Lucy Gwendolyn, b Feb. 14, 1892; Butler U.: 
m June 1912, John Gillespie Haston (issue: 
Lucia; Eleanor Jane); 4-Esther Leona, 6 May 
21, 1897; Purdue U.; m Dec. 22, 1917, Charles 
M. Dawson (issue: Howard; Robert; Joseph). 

M 2d, June 15, 1906, Miamz (Harlacher) Grove. 
6 nr. Harrisburg, Pa., Feb. 1, 1855; dau. of 
Peter Harlacher, of Abbotstown, Pa., m Eliz- 
abeth Law. 

Ph.B., Pa. Mil. Coll., ’80, C.E., 1880. Designer and 
engraver on wood. Admitted to bar, 1895; 
mem. Minturn & Minturn, patent and trade- 
mark lawyers, Indianapolis. Mem. Ind. Gen. 
Assembly, 1901. Trustee Ind. Soldiers and 
Sailors’ Orphans Home, 1921—. Capt., 309th 
Enegrs., and G-5, G.H.Q., A.E.F., Chaumont: 
instr., A.I.S. School, Langres, France, World 
War. Author: The American Spirit, 1921; The 
Pilgrims, Frances Slocum, and other poems. 
Mem. S.M.D. (dep. gov. gen.; sec. Ind. soc.), 
S.R., A.L., M.O.F.W. Summer place: “Miami 
Lodge,’ Nashville, Ind. Residence: 2175 N. 
Capitol Av., Indianapolis, Ind. 


365 


CLAYTON A. GRINNELL. 


1-GRINNELL, Clayton Albert, ) Barre Center, 
Orleans Co., N.Y., Dec. 2, 1859. 

10-Matthew (Grenelle) Grinnell (qv); 

9—Daniel (b 1636), Little Compton, R.I.; m 1667, 
Mary Wodell (b 1640; William’); 

8-Daniel (6 ca. 1665), m Lydia Peabody (William!®, 
m Elizabeth, dau. of John Alden, qv): 

7-George (1700-59), Saybrook, Conn.; m 1725, Mary 
(Post) Bull (1708-75; Edward Post8; John’); 

6—Daniel (1727-1801), Little Compton, R.I.; French 
and Indian War and Am, Rev.; m 1748, Anna 
Chapman; 

5-Amasa (1750-1820), of Galway, Saratoga Co., 
N.Y.; pvt. Am. Rev. 6 yrs. and 4 mos.; m 1770, 
Anne Isaiah (1750-1806); 

4-Isaiah (1775-1862), of Edingburg, N.Y.; m 1793, 
Jane Crane (1777-1866) ; 

3—Ezra (1795-1862), m Lucretia Leonard (1795-1887). 

2-Son of Ira Leonard Grinnell (1818-65), farmer 
and stock raiser; m Betsey Ann Balcom (1822- 
1865); issue: I-Louisa Jane (b 1843; m Thomas 
Van Gieson); II—Lucretia (d;: m Charles Pouch- 
er); Il1I-Ira Leonard, Jr. (1848-1921); IV—Ferdi- 
and Ezra (d); V—Herbert Balcom (1852-90: m 
Lucy Ann Ward; see son Herbert J.); VI- 
Clayton Albert (above); VII—Lauretta Grace 
(6 1863; m Frank Johnson). 

Vi-m Feb. 11, 1881, Stella E. Young (deceased), 
of Vermontville, Mich. 

M 2d, May 21, 1904, Myrta Maude Gay, b Bright- 
on, Mich., Feb. 16, 1873; dau. of Victory W. 
Gay, of Brighton; issue: 1-Geraldine, b De- 
troit, Mich., Oct. 30, 1905; grad. Miss Bennett’s 
School, Millbrook, N.Y., 726. 

Pres. Grinnell Bros., owning 40 music houses in 
Mich., Ohio and Canada. Mason (32°, Shriner). 
Mem. Detroit Chamber of Commerce. Clubs: 
Detroit Athletic, Detroit Golf, Exchange, Red 
Gun Golf, Brooklands Golf, Pine Lake Coun- 
try, Aviation Country, Detroit Yacht, Daytona 
Beach Golf, Everglades. Winter place: Day- 
tona Beach, Fla. Residence: 90 Arden Park, 
Detroit, Mich. 


1-MUZZY, Herbert Thompson, } Paterson, N.J., 
June 18, 1881. 

9-John Muzzy, from Eng. in the “Mary and 
John’, 1633: settled at Ipswich, Mass., 1634; 

8-Benjamin (6 ca. 1645); 

7-John (b ca. 1667); 

ae ea es (ca. 1700-1754), m Abigail Cozzens (d 

77); 

5—John (b ca. 1745), m Hannah Call; 

ais (1780-1832), m 1808, Betsy Hamilton (1778- 
1858) ; 

38—Henry (1811-86), m 1851, Elizabeth Van Houten 
Van Saun (1828-72). 

10-Roger Williams (qv); 

9—-Mary (1633-81), m 1650, John Sayles (qv); 

8-Phebe (d 1744), m 1685, Maj. Job Greene (1656- 


366 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


1745; Maj. 
John?®, qv); 

EP (1705-91), m 1781, Elizabeth Wickes (1707- 
1 

6—William (1746-1809), m 1774, Welthian Lippitt 
(1745-1808) ; 

5—Christopher (1776-1854), m 
Low (1774-1840) ; 

4—Eliza (1804-89), m Festus Lyon Thompson; 

3-Mary R., m William M. Halstead. 

2-Son of Gen. Samuel Van Saun Muzzy (b 1852), 
silk supply business, Paterson, N.J.; m 1876, 
Lucy Vaughn Halsted (1851-1902); issue: I—Hel- 
oe Blah ted (1877-80); II-Herbert Thompson 
(a 

II-m Oct. 3, 1907, Olive Adair Nevin (divorced 
1917); dau. late Col. John Irwin Nevin, m El- 
eanor Collins Hawes (See Vol. 1, p. 323, for 
genealogy); issue (both b Los Angeles, Calif.): 
1—Nevin Halsted, 6 Mar. 18, 1910; 2-Samuel 
Adair, 6 June 22, 1914. 

M 2d, Irene Rose Gibson, b Hartford, Conn., 
Jan. 28, 1896; dau. of James Howard Gibson 
(1867-1924), m Nellie Elizabeth Turmey (b 1869). 

Princeton, ’04. Asst. bus. mgr., Board of Edu- 
cation, Los Angeles. Residence: 740 N. St. 
Andrews Pl., Los Angeles, Calif. 


1-NORTON, Mary Clarke (Mrs. Irvin), ) Deans- 
boro, N.Y., June 15, 1882. 

9-Jeremiah Clarke (qv); 

8—Jeremiah (1648-1729), m Ann Audley (John®); 

7—-James, m Mary Buckling; 

6—-Cornelius (1711-90), m 1741, Patience Carter; 

5-James (1747-1814), of Exeter, R.I.; Am. Rev.; 
m 1773, Barbara Tillinghast (Pardon*; John’; 
Pardon’; Pardon’, qv); 

4—Silas (d 1868), m Elizabeth Reynolds (Henry’): 

38—-Pardon Tillinghast (1820-74), Co. A, 176th N.Y. 
Vols. in Civil War; m Anna L. Smith (David 
D.‘, m Althea Preston). 

9-Nathaniel Browning, from Eng., 1636, settled 
at Warwick, R.I., 1645; m Sarah Freeborn (Wil- 


John®, m Anne Almy; 


1808, Ann Frances 


liam?!®) ; 

8-William (1650-1730), m 1687, Rebecca Wilbur 
(Samuel®; Samuel?®, qv); 

7—William (1693- 1773), m 1728, Mary Wilkinson (Lt. 
Gov. William’); 

6—Wilkinson (1731-1805), m 1758, Susannah Hazard 
(Jeffrey’?; Robert; Robert®; Thomas”, qv): 


5—Jeffrey Hazard (1762-1820), m 1787, Martha Pot- 
ter (John®, of S. Kingston, R.I., soldier Am. 


Rev.; Col. John*?; John’; Ichabod®; Na- 
thaniel’®); 
4—-John Pet sie (1790-1852), m 1808, Bathsheba 
Knowles 
3William (1816-1906), m 1840, Amy Sheldon 
Shoales (Isaac*t; Joseph‘). 


9-Henry Knowles (1609-70), Warwick, R.I.; 

8-William (1645-1727), m Alice Fish; 

7—Robert (1680?- 1759); m 1721, Ann Hull (Joseph; 
Joseph®; Tristram??; Rev. Joseph, qv); 

6-Joseph (1730-1809), m Bethsheba Segar (John’, 
m Alice, dau. of John Hull); 

5—-Robert (1758-1812), m 1782, Lucy Ann Rodman 


(Benjamin®; Dr. Thomas’7; Dr. Thomas’): 
peer wis (1788-1871), m John W. Browning (4 
above). 


2-Dau. of Elmer Jay Clarke (b 1847), Co. A, 176th 
N.Y. Vols. in Civil War; m 1866. Mary Brown- 
ing (b 1847); issue: I-Anna (6 1868: m 1891, 
Mansfield L. Snow); II-Amy Browning (6 1871: 
m 1891, Len lL. Saunders); III—Alice (1876-97: m 
Orville Himman); IV—Charles (b 1878: m 1908, 
Olive Wilcox); V—Mary (above); VI—Catha- 
rine (b 1884; m 1908, Roswell D. Ripley): VII— 
Homer Jay (b 1886; m 1904. Ethel Merrey); VITI-— 
Howard S. (6 1888; m 1910, Lucy Ripley); IX— 
Ruth Eliza (b 1891; m 1920, John Tuttle). 

V—-m June 29, 1910, Irvin Norton, 6 Schuyler. 
IN AY co SULLY 31, 1879; Cornell, ’05: issue: 1-Roger 
Clarke, 6 Albany, ING May 11, 1911; 2-Blanche 
Clarke; 6 Utica,: NzY.,, Apr. ‘1,) 19133 3—Eelmer 
Clarke, 6 Webster Groves, Mo., July 24, 1917; 
bagel Clarke, 6 Webster Groves, Jan. 31, 


Mem. D.A.C., D.A.R., N.E. Hist. Geneal. Soc., 
Mo. Hist. Soc. Residence: 446 Greeley Av., 
Webster Groves, Mo. 


ceoneed Harrison Gray, b Seattle, Wash., Apr. 
10-John Otis (qv): 
9-John (1621-84), Barnstable, Mass.; 


m 2d, Mary 
Jacob (Nicholas”, av); 


Surgeon, 


8-Judge Joseph (1665-1754), m Dorothy Thomas 
(1670-1755; Capt. Nathaniel®; William?®); 
7-James (i692- 1754), m Sarah, dau. of Col. Tudor, 


of N:.Y.; 

6—John (1732- 1817), said to have been soldier Am. 
Rev.; m Lucy Darrow; 

5-James (1756-1840), one of Gen. Stark’s “Green 
Mountain Boys,’ wounded at Battle of Ben- 
nington; m Lucy Otis (1761-1828), Mayflower 
ancestry; 

4—Chester (1804-69), m Phoebe Wright; 

3-Norman Leonard (1834-1916), farmer; minister 
in Congl. and Meth. pulpits for 60 yrs.; chap- 
lain with captain’s commission in Union 
Army; m Elizabeth Morgan (1836-63; John‘, 
from Aberdeen, Scotland, 1843). 

9-John Beed (1633-1730), officer in Cromwell’s 
army; to Providence, R.I., 1660; m Ann—-, widow 
of Francis Derby; moved to Norwalk, Conn., 


1684; 

8-John (d 1784), voter Norwalk, 1694; admitted 
to bar, 1708; atty. for crown and dep. for 
Norwalk; m Elizabeth— (b 1666; John®, m Kat- 
tareen [Lane] Tuttle, dau. of William Tuttle, 


av); 
7_Daniel (1697-1755), a founder Middlesex church; 
m Elizabeth Kellogg (1703-64); 
6—Eliakim (1725-1810), moved to Amenia, N.Y., 
1773; signer “Honor Roll’, 1775; contbr. arms 
to Colonies; m Sarah Richards (1727-95; Sam- 


uel’) ; 
5-Silas (1758-1834), signer “Honor Roll’: soldier 
Am. Rev. from Amenia, N.Y.; m Bethia Hurd: 

4-Carlo (1791-1865), to Oberlin, O.; a founder of 
Oberlin College; to Olivet, Mich., a founder 
of Olivet College, trustee of same till death, 
pawned watch to keep school going; m Mar- 
tha McPherson; 

3-John S. (1818-72), a founder of Olivet College, 
and A.B. same; m 2d, Olive Abigail Sexton 
(1822-81; Lucius*, m Roxa Lana Weatherby, 
who died on “covered wagon” trip into IIli- 
> mois, 1839; Exzra® [1758-1843], Am. Rev 
—Son of Clark Chester Otis (b 1856), “B., Olivet 
~ Coll., "79; realtor, Plainwell, Mich.; m Mary 
Amelia Reed (b 1856); issue: I-Florence Irene 
(6 1888); II—Harrison Gray (above); I1I—Walter 
Reed (b 1888); IV—Arthur Frederic (6 1895). 

II-m Nov. 18, 1916, Gretchen Alice Jones, b 
Coosaw, S.C., 1893; dau. of James Jesse Jones 
(6 Charleston, S.C.), m Elizabeth Bostock (0 


Savannah, Ga.); issue: 1—Barbara, and 2- 
Elizabeth (twins), 6 Jan. 1, 1921. 
AB: Olivet. Colle i -6720U. Mich., 1914-15. .City 


manager, Beaufort, S.C., 1915- 17, Auburn, Me., 
1918, Clarksburg, W.Va., since 1921. Hdars. 
staff, War Camp Community Service, N.Y., 
1919-20. Sec. Internat. City Managers Assn., 
1916-21, pres. 1925-26; founder and Ist pres. 
W.Va. Municipal League, etc. (See Who’s Who 
in America). Mem. S.M.D., Pilgrim Soc., ete. 
Residence: 306 Elm St., Clarksburg, W.Va. 


1-PETERS, Iva Lowther (Mrs. Frederick), 0} 
Middlebourne, W.Va., Apr. 23, 1876. 

6—Robert Sears, of King and Queen Co., Va.; 
capt. Am. Rev., served 7 yrs.; on Founders 
Honor Roll, D.A.R.; m Eleanor Dallas: 


5- a fey 6 Loudoun Co., Va.; m Ann McNab (d 
4-William <A. (1800-85), m Margaret Blackburn 
(1808-91) : 


38-John W. (1832-1908), m Louisa Fulton (1832-1919; 
Robert M.‘, of Leesburg, Va.). 

2—-Dau. of Alma Sears (b 1856), m Robert Lowther 
(1851-1906), M.E. minister. For issue and Low- 
ust peers see Hugh Sears Lowther, Vol. 


700. 

ue now 17, 1898, Frederick Peters, } Poughkeep- 
sie, N.Y., July 21, 1869; son of John Peters, of 
Beekman, N.Y. 

A.B., Syracuse, ’01; A.M., Columbia, 1916: Ph.D., 
Clark, 1918. Prof. economics and sociology, 
Goucher Coll., 1920-26; apptd. dean and dir. 
of personnel for women, Syracuse U., 1926 
(See Who’s Who in America). Mem. D.A.R. 
Summer place: Fishkill, N.Y. Address: Syra- 
cuse University, Syracuse, N.Y 


1-RAMBO, Ormond, Jr., } Philadelphia, Pa., 
Dec. 7, 1888. 

9~Peter Gunnarsson Rambo (b in Sweden, d in 
Pa., 1698), from Rambo, in northeastern Swe- 
den and settled at New Sweden (now Pa.), 
1640; a founder of the Swedish colony in 
America; freeman; tobacco planter; commr. 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 367 


and interpreter to the Indians; magistrate, 
justice, councillor; m Bretta— (d 1684); 

8-John (1661-1741), had a proprietary grant of 
about 1,000 acres of land in West N.J.; justice; 
m Brigitta Cock (d 1726; Peter Larsson®, an 
original settler of New Sweden); 

7—Peter (1694-1753), justice, overseer; m 1724, 
Christine Keen (Mounce’); 

6-John (1725-87), mem. Com. of Safety and Ob- 
servation in Am. Rev.; m Elizabeth Champney 
(1787-1812) ; 

rene (1778-1846), m 1800, Margaret Grubb (d 


John (1804-39), m 1824, Margaret Cramp (1803- 


3-Peter Grubb (1825-90), grad. U. Pa.; attend- 
ed Princeton Theol. Sem.; ordained as a min- 
ister; pres. of Race & Vine St. Pass. Ry.; 
sec.-treas. Neafie & Levy Ship-building & 
Engring. Co., Chester, Pa.; m 1849, Sarah Luff- 
berry (1822-1913). 

2-Son of Ormond Rambo, Sr. (b 1859), lawyer; 
v.p. Presbyn. Bd. of Ministerial Relief and 
Sustentation; pres. Phila. School of the Bible; 
m 1887, Ida Louise Kennedy (1860-1909; Amos 
D.’, dese. Maj. William Kennedy, officer Pa. 
militia in Am. Rev.). 

M Oct. 25, 1919, Edna M. Stead, b Phila., Pa.; 
dau. of Wesley Stead, m Fannie R. Webb, of 
Phila ea. 

Grad. DeLancy School, Phila. Broker. Mem. 
Swedish Colonial Soc., O.F.P.A. (treas. Pa. 
Soc.), S.R. Fellow Royal Philatelic Soc. of 
London. Clubs: Manufacturers, Overbrook 
Golf. Residence: Merion Station, Pa. 


1-ROBINSON, Morgan Poitiaux, b Richmond, 
Va., Feb. 11, 1876. 

§-John Robinson (d 1688), from Eng., settled in 
Charles River Parish, York Co., Va.; m Eliz- 
abeth Potter; 

8—-Anthony (1662-1727), m Mary Starkey; 

7-John (1685-1737), m Frances Wade; 

6—-Anthony (1711-37), m Mary Kirby; 

5-Anthony (1737-76), m 2d, Mary Phillips; 

4—Anthony (1770-1851), m Mary Russell; 

3—Poitiaux (ca. 1800-ca. 1850), m Mary Enders. 

6—-Col. Morgan Morgan (b Wales), came to Dela- 
ware, during the reign of Queen Anne; mer- 
chant, Christiania, Del.; m Catherine Garret- 
son; 

5—-David (1721-1813), m Sarah Stephens (b 1726): 

4-Stephen (1761-1850), m Sarah Somerville (1776- 
1836; Joseph’); 

3—Charles Stephen (1799-1859), m 1838, Alcinda Gib- 
son Moss. 

2-Son of John Enders Robinson (1851-1917), tobac- 
conist; m 1871, Virginia Morgan (1851-1920); is- 
sue: I—-Morean Poitiaux (above); II—John End- 
ers, Jr. (b 1878; m 1906, Ruby Gilmore Wright). 

T=Note married.) BoA, UU: Vial, 405, McA 1908: 
LL.B., 1910. State archivist of Va. since 1915. 
Fellow Royal Hist. Soc. Club: Westmoreland. 
Residence: 113 S. 3d St., Richmond, Va. 


ote tcha het Bunyan, b nr. Coshocton, O., July 

4—Joseph Spencer (b 1757), supposed to have been 
capt. of militia in Am. Rev.; m 1781, Margaret 
Foreman (1758-94); 

38-William (1786-1839), m 
(1794-1831; Timothy‘, 
soldier Am. Rev.). 

2-Son of Joseph Cenhas Spencer (1813-89), m 1835, 
Jane Fitz (1816-1900); issue: I—-Flizabeth (1826- 
1914; m William Amore, d): II—Catharine (1838- 
1905; m William C. White, d): IIT—Malinda 
(1840-68; m Thomas Littick, d); IV—John (1843- 
1844): V—William (1845-64; mem. Co. F, 5lst 
Regt., Ohio Vet. Vol. Inf., 1861-65, wounded 
and died in service); VI—Margaret (1847-1921; 
m C. Gilbert Mears); VII—-Edward (1849-1918; m 
Susan Maloney King); VIIlI—Mary Spencer 
(1851-56); IX—Runyan (above); X—Martha (b 1856; 
m Mason Saffle). 

IX-—m Aug. 28, 1884, Emily Jerusha Gear, } 
Downieville, Calif., Apr. 5, 1864; dau. of Hiram 
L. Gear, m Cornelia Van Clief; issne: 1— 
Gladys, 6 San Francisco, Calif., July 25, 1885; 
Denison U., ’22; 2-William Gear (qv for Gear- 
Sage lineage); 3-Cornelia, } San Francisco, 
Jan. 6, 1888: Denison, ’10: m June 8, 1917, Wil- 
liam Lee Smith (issue: Harold Eugene: Eliz- 
abeth Jane; Emily Gear); 4Eudora, } San 


1810, Katherine Prior 
supposed to have been 


Francisco, Mar. 15, 1890; Denison U.; m Feb. 
21, 1918, John A, Blackburn; 5-Emily, b Oak- 
land, Calif., May 13, 18983; Denison U.; m Sept. 
14, 1915, Rev. Roy B. Deer (issue: Gordon Spen- 
cer; Margaret Emilie); 6-Herman Gear, b Al- 
exandria, O., Feb. 19, 1897; m May 31, 1923, Dor- 
othy Martin (issue: James Martin). 

A.B., Denison, ’79 (Alpha Delta Tau; Phi Beta 
Kappa; Tau Kappa Alpha), A.M., 1882; B.D., 
Baptist Union Theol. Sem., 1885; (D.D., Col- 
gate, 1922). Ordained Bapt. ministry, 1885; pas- 
tor Hamilton Square Ch., San Francisco, 1885- 
1888, Emanuel Ch., San Jose, Calif., 1889-90; 
prof. Greek and v.p., Calif. Coll., 1890-94; pas- 
tor Alexandria, O., 1894-1902; mem. faculty, 
Denison U., since 1902, now prof. philosophy, 
and dean and acting pres. since 1925. Pres. 
Ohio Bapt. Education Soc., 1926— (See Who’s 
Who in America). Residence: 204 S. Pearl St., 
Granville, O. 


1-SPENCER, William Gear, b San Francisco, 
Calif., Dec. 7, 1886. 

9-David Sage (b Wales, 1639), one of first settlers 
of Middletown, Conn., 1652; m 2d, 1673, Mary 
Wilcox; 

8-Timothy (6 1678), m Margaret Holibert; 

7-Amos (1722-59), m Rebecca Wilcox; 

§-Elisha (0 1755), Am. Rev.; m Martha Montague 
(their son Elisha, was father of Russell Sage, 
financier); 

5-Rufus (1777-1826), m Jerusha Butler: 

4-Jerusha (b 1806), m Rev. Hiram Gear (1804-43); 

3-Hiram Lewis (1842-1919), A.B., Marietta, ’62; 
lawyer and author (See Who’s Who in Amer- 
ica, Vol. X); m 1863, Cornelia Van Clief. 

2-Son of Emily Jerusha Gear (1864-1912), m 1884, 
Bunyan Spencer (qv for Spencer lineage). 

M Sept. 22, 1916, Dorothy Burns, 6b Bangor, S.D., 
July 30, 1895, dau. of Judge William Hamilton 
Burns (Patrick’, of Chicago, of Irish birth); 
issue: 1-Hugh Burns, } Hamilton, N.Y., July 
30, 1917; 2-John Bunyan, b Hamilton, N.Y., Apr. 
12, 1919; 3-William Gear, Jr., b Franklin, Ind., 
Oct. 26, 1920; 4-Frank Ewart, b Hillsdale, Mich., 
Oct. 31, 1922; 5-Lewis Van Clief, b Hillsdale, 
Nov. 29, 1924. 

A.B., Denison, ’07 (Kappa Sigma, Pi Kappa Del- 
ta, P.B.K.), A.M., 1908; studied Colgate Theol. 
Sem., and The Sorbonne, Paris; (LL.D., Frank- 
lin, 1924). Asso. prof. Latin, and recording 
officer, Colgate U., 1914-20; prof. classical 
langs. and registrar, Franklin (Ind.) Coll., 


1920-22; pres. Hillsdale (Mich.) Coll., 1922—. 
Pres. Mich. Bapt. State Conv., ete. (See Who’s 
Who in America). Residence: 204 Hillsdale 
St., Hillsdale, Mich. 

Tih heh Ket Samuel, 6} Portland, Me., Feb. 18, 


10-John Swett (1580-1651), from Eng. to Ipswich, 
Mass., 1633, admitted freeman 1642; m Sarah— 
(d 1650); 

8—Stephen (1620-93), m Ist, Hannah Merrill; 

8—John (1648-1717), m 1st, in 1670, Mary Plummer; 
m 2d, widow Esther French; j 

7—Benjamin (1688-17388), m in 1711, Mary Wheeler: 
6—Enoch (1720-85), m Judith Norton; 

5-Enoch (1747-92), m 1766, Mary Perkins; 

4-Capt. John (1781-1832), 1t. Washington Arty. 
Co., War 1812, later capt.; selectman, town clk.; 
m Mary Perkins Wood (1786-1833) ; 

3—Nathaniel (1822-1862), m Catherine Wright. 

2-Son of George Washington Swett (1845-1912), 
corporation manager: m 1866, Malvina Folsom 
(1842-1913); issue: I-Maude L. (Mrs. Almerin 
Marston, See Vol. 1, p. 714, for Folsom line- 
age); II-Samuel (above). 

II-—m June 1890, Winifred Augusta Wyman (d 
Dec. 31, 1908); dau. of Edward Wyman; issue: 
1—George (June 19, 1891-May 1893); 2-Winifred, 
6 Huntington, N.Y., Oct. 1, 1902. 

M 2d, Apr. 18, 1921, L’Or Gabrielle Montebello 
de la Bruyére, 6 Marseilles, France, Sept. 
29, 1902; dau. of Armand Henri St. Jean de la 
Bruyére, m Berthe Gabrielle de Montebello, of 
France. 

Ed. Lincoln Coll. (P.Q.), Upper Canada Coll. (To- 
ronto), and Wesleyan Acad. (Mass.). Real 
estate onerator. Served in M.I.D., Gen. Staff, 
U.S.A., World War. Residence: 2 Montague 
Terrace, Brooklyn. N.Y. 


368 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


SHELDON 


Arms: Sable, a fess between three sheldrakes 
proper. 

Crest: A sheldrake proper. 

Motto: Optimum pati. 


1-SHELDON, Addison Erwin, } Sheldon, Minn., 
Apr. 15, 1861. 

7-Isaac Sheldon (qv); 

6-Capt. Jonathan (1687-1769), Suffield, Conn.; m 
1708, Mary Southwell (d 1768); 

are ts (1719-85), Suffield, Conn.; m Sarah King 

4-Moses (1752-1849), Rupert, Vt.; m 1st, 1782, Eunice 
Curtis (d 1806); 

38-Abraham Curtis (1788-1834), of Portage, N.Y.; 
A.M., Yale, 1812; m 1823, Miranda Comfort (Ful- 
ler) Colby (1793-1875). 


a me ee 


eg 


Fo) 


Capt. Jonathan Sheldon House, West Suffield, 


Conn. ; 
(1926). 


2-Son of Rolland Fuller Sheldon (1825-63), A.B., 
ean. 56; Papi tte rate physician, 
eldon, inn.; m \ ar el Hasset 
(1841-1918). zu . 
M Oct. 18, 1884, Jennie Almira Denton (Mar. 17, 
1859-July 20, 1897); dau. of Daniel M. Denton, of 
Denton, Neb.; issue: 1-Robert Lynn (June 2, 
1888-June 7, 1890); 2-Esther (Nov. 25, 1889-June 
18, 1904); 83-Philip Lisle, b Chadron, Neb., July 
20, 1891; U. Neb., ’17; m 1918, Maude Walker 
(issue: Keith; Joan; Jane); 4-Ruth, b Chadron, 
Nov. 24, 1895; U. Neb., ’20; A.M., Columbia, 1925. 
M 2d, Sept. 19, 1907, Margaret Eleanor Thompson, 
b Nebraska City, Neb.; A.M., U. Neb., 1897; 
prof. English, Doane Coll., 1886-1907; dau. of 


built 1723; oldest house at Suffield 


NEE ae J. Thompson, of Beaver Crossing, 

eb. 

A.B., U. Neb., ’02,,A.M., 1904; Ph.D., Columbia, 
1918. Newspaper pub. and editor to 1897; dir. 
Neb. Legislative Reference Bur., 1906-21; supt. 
and sec. Neb. State Hist. Soc. since 1917. Rep. 
Neb. Legislature, 1897. Author (See Who’s 
Who in America). Mem. S.A.R. (sec. and reg- 
istrar Neb. soc.). Summer place: Lyman, 
Neb. Residence: 1319 S. 28d St., Lincoln, Neb. 


1-TREZEVANT, John Timothee, 6 Memphis, 
Tenn., Oct. 18, 1842. 
6—-Daniel Trezevant (d 1726), Huguenot, from 


France upon revocation of Edict of Nantes, 

to Charleston, S.C., 1685; m Susanna Maulard; 

5—-Theodore (d 1732), m Mrs. Martha (Bremar) 
of Charleston, 


Screven (d 1732); 

4-Theodore (1722-1801), S.C.; m 
Catharine Timothy (1735-64); 

38—-John (1758-1816), of Sussex Co., Va.; surgeon 
Am. Rev.; m 2d, Ann Bell (d 1820). 

2-Son of Brooks Roberts Trezevant (1810-56), 
teacher at Memphis, Tenn.; m Rachel Green 
Godwin (1816-98); issue: I-James Hamilton (d); 
II—Ameliora Campbell (d; mR. H. Parham); 
IlI-John Timothee (above); I1V—Lewis Cruger 
(d; m Corinne Cleaves); V—Brooks Rachel (m 
Samuel O. Smith). 

IlI—m 1866, May Hullum, of Memphis, Tenn. 

M 2d, 1881, Mary Lackland, of St. Louis. 

M 3d, 1893, Eva Whitthorne (Nov. 29, 1865-1905) ; 
dau. of Andrew Jackson Whitthorne, of Cam- 
den, Ark., and Columbia, Tenn.; issue: 1-Eva 
Whitthorne, b Dallas, Tex., June 20, 1895; ed. 
Chestnut Hill, Pa., and Lausanne, Switzer- 
land; m June 1915, Rue O’Neill (issue: Treze- 
vant; Rue). 

M 4th, 1911, Mrs. Caroline (Tuttle) Redfield; 0} 
Brooklyn, N.Y., 1860. 

Served in C.S.A., 1861-65, pvt. to lt.; wounded 
at Shiloh. Civil engr. in charge of comple- 
tion of 25 miles of ry. at 17; civil engr., Mem- 
phis & Little Rock R.R. to 1861, when entered 
the army; insurance underwriter since 1868; 
at Dallas, Tex., since 1876; now head of Trez- 
evant & Cochran. Active in civic affairs; or- 
ganized and was a dir. Dallas Opera House 
over 30 yrs.; has been officer or dir. banking 
and trust cos.; pres. Consol. St. Ry. Co. ete. 
Ex-pres. Tex. State Fair and chmn. exec. 
com. 8 yrs.; organized first hunting and fish- 
ing club in Dallas section of which was 
pres. 10 yrs.; organized Dallas Golf ‘and 
Country Club, the first in the south (pres. 8 
yrs.), etc. Extensive traveler. Mem. S.C., 
S.A.R., U.C.V., Huguenot Soc., ete. Resi- 
dence: 2925 Cedar Springs Rd., Dallas, Tex. 


1-VANDERLIP, Narcissa Cox (Mrs. Frank Ar- 
thur), 6 Quincy, Ill. 

5—-John Cox, served in the Rev., was with Ethan 
Allen at Ticonderoga and for services re- 
ceived a land grant in La.; m 1782, Catharine 
Cull, dau. of Gen. Cull, of Va.; 

4-Joseph (1783-1848), m 1804, Mary Rue (1785-1864; 
Richard La Rue5, served in Am. Rev. under 
Gen. George Rogers Clark, expdn. against 
Indians); 

8—-Richard Rue (1805-77), m 1832, Sarah Lamb Ep- 
person (1809-64; Charles‘ [6 1765], m Sarah, dau. 
of Richard Lamb, m Mary Pettis; Maj. Da- 
vid® [d 1799], he and 7 sons served in Am. 
Rev.; Mt. Epperson, in Albemarle Co., Va., 
was named for Maj. Epperson; m Mary 
Thompson). 

11-Elder William Brewster (qv); and thru: 

9-Anne, m Edmund Carter; 

8—-Eliza, m 1664, John Peairs (6b 1643); 

7-John (b 1682), m 1716, Maria Delamater (b 1696; 
Jan’, m Ruth, dau. of Baron Resolved Wal- 
dron; Claude®, m Hester, dau. of Pierre Du 
Bois); 

6—-William, m Mary Jacques; 

5—-Joseph, m Isabella McLaughlin; 

4-Nancy Ann (1771-1854), m 1795, John Woods; 

8-—William J. (1808-1900), m 1829, Sarah Lyon Mann 
(1808-75; Robert4, capt. War 1812, m Sarah Lyon, 
dau. of Thomas Patten, of Md.). 

2-Dau. of Charles Epperson Cox (1833-1924), m 
1855, Narcissa Woods (1837-1900); issue: I—Rich- 
ard Eugene (m Lillian, dau. Gen. S. B. N. 
Young, of Washington); II—Robert Lincoln 
(d); I1I—Sarah Marilla (m Waldo Peck Adams); 
TV—Alice Clover (m Philip Walter Henry); V— 
Charles Sellon; VI—Narcissa (above). 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 369 


Vi-m May 19, 1903, Frank Arthur Vanderlip; 
issue: 1—Narcissa, b N.Y. City, June 16, 1904; 
Vassar, ’25; 2-Charlotte Delight, b N.Y. City, 
Nov. 8, 1905; Bryn Mawr, ’27; 3-Frank Arthur, 
b “Beechwood,” Scarborough-on-Hudson, N.Y., 
Apr. 5, 1907; 4-Virginia Joclyn, b ‘“Beechwood,”’ 
Apr. 4, 1909; 5-Kelvin Cox, b “Beechwood,” Apr. 
ipods 6-John Mann, b ‘Beechwood,’ Nov. 
, 1915. 

Ed. U. Chicago, ex-’03. Vice chmn. Westches- 
ter Co. Defense Com., and mem. Nat. Liberty 
Loan Com. during World War. Mem. D.H.D., 
D.A.R., New York Geneal. and Biog. Soc., Va. 
Hist. Soc., ete. Clubs: Cosmopolitan, Colony, 
Women’s City (New York). Summer place: 
“Beechwood,” Scarborough-on-Hudson, N.Y. 
Residence: “Harth-Sky-Sea,’ Palos Verdes 
Ranch, Calif. 


1-WALEER, Flora Ann Bredes (Mrs. William 
S.), 6 Bedford, O., Nov. 1, 1881. 

10-John Cogswell (1592-1669), from Eng. in the 
“Angel Gabriel,” and settled at Ipswich, 


Mass.; 

9-William (1619-1700), m Susanna Hawkes (1633- 
ante 1696); 

8-Hester, m Samuel Bishop (1645-87), A.B., Har- 
vard, 1665 (Thomas’); 

7TJohn (1685-1754), m 2d, 1727, 
Lathrop; 

6—-Rev. John (1731-1814), m 1755-56, Ruth Parker 
(b 1735; Rev. Jonathan’, of Plympton); 

5—Joseph (1772-1826), m 1804, Mary Palmer (1784- 


4—Mary Ann (1806-61), m 1825, Johnson Glasier; 

3-Susan B. (1826-1906), m 1847, Orris Alladin King 
(1822-70). 

10-Rev. John Lathrop (qv); 

9-Samuel (d 1699), of Scituate and Barnstable, 
Mass., and Norwich, Conn.; m 1644, Elizabeth 
Scudder; 

8-Joseph (1661-1745), m 1696/97, Elizabeth Water- 
house (1661-1726) ; 

7—Temperance (b 1704), m John Bishop (7 above). 

9-Thomas Pratt (d 1692), of Watertown, Mass.; 

8-John (6 1665), m Ruth-; 

7-John (1691-1768), m 1715/16, Bathsheba Fay 
(John§’, m Hlizabeth Wellington; John®, m 
ist, Mary Brigham); 

6—-Sarah (1746-1821), m David Glasier (1741-1824); 

aan (1773-1813), m Rebecca Matteson (1777- 


4—Johnson (1800-69), m Mary Ann Bishop (4 above). 

2-Dau. of Ella M. King (D.A.R.), m 1873, Henry 
Thomas Bredes (1852-1912), realtor; issue: I— 
Mabel; II-Flora Ann (above). 

II-—m 2d, Dec. 21, 1909, William Sherman Walker. 

Ed, Bethany (Kan.) Coll., Lake Erie Coll. (O.), 
U. Kan., U. Wash. Was mem. Council of 
Defense during World War. Mem. D.A.R. 
(organizing sec. gen., 1925-26), Nat. Officers 
Club of D.A.R., Women’s University Club 
(Seattle). Winter residence: Washington, D.C. 
Summer place: “Far Niente,’ Port Madison, 
Meer Residence: 1804 15th Av., Seattle, 

ash. 


1-WALEKLEY, Raymond Lowrey, b Southington, 
Conn., Nov. 18, 1888. 

8-Richard Walkley (d 1681), settled at Haddam, 
Conn., ca. 1657; m Rebecca-; 

7-Richard (1678-1756), m Agnes-; 

6—Richard (1705-53), m Abigail Spencer; 

5-Jonathan (1735-1819), m Anne Bates (1742-1809); 

4-Stephen (1782-1866), m Olive Newell (1788-1858); 

3-Stephen (1832-1915), 7th Regt. Conn. Vols. in 
tees) War; m ist, Ellen Augusta Hobart (1835- 

2-Son of Edwin Nelson Walkley (1860-1925), treas. 
Peck, Stow & Wilcox Co.; m 1888, Elizabeth 
Anna Lowrey (1862-1916); issue: IRaymond lL. 
(above); II—Olive Ellen (6 1890); TII—Anna 
Noyes (6 1892); IV—Elizabeth (b 1897; m 1918, 
Roger Franklin Holmes). 

I-m June 28, 1918, Frances Elizabeth Day, b Min- 
neapolis, Minn., Jan. 4, 1889; dau. of Herbert 
Eugene Day, of Minneapolis; issue: 1—Dor- 
othy Day, } Minneapolis, Minn., Nov. 2, 1919; 
2-Janet Elizabeth, 6 Bangor, Me., June 20, 
Tak 3-Stephen Eugene, b Bangor, Dec. 7, 


B.A., Yale, ’09 (Phi Kappa Phi, P.B.K.), M.A., 
1910; B.L.S., N.Y. State Library School, 1913. 
Asst. librarian, Minneapolis Public Library, 
1914-20; librarian, U. of Me., 1920—. Camp li- 
brarian, Camp Grant, IIl., 1917-18; pvt. and 


Temperance 


corp., Co. A, 34th M.G. Bn., 12th Div., U.S.A., 
Aug. 1-Oct. 26, 1918; F.A.0.T.C., Camp Zach- 
ary Taylor, Ky., Oct.-Nov. 1918. Residence: 80 
Forest Av., Orono, Me. 


1-WHITAKER, Harriet Reed (Mrs. Charles R.), 
b Biltmore, N.C., July 8, 1869. 

Col. George (Reade) Reed (qv); 

8-Thomas (0 ca. 1645), m 1670, Lucy Gwynn; 

7—-William (1673-1728), pres. Council of N.C., 1722- 
1724; m 2d, Jane-; 

6-Joseph (6 1710), began to write name Reed; 
m 1730, Elizabeth Durant; 

5-William (6 1788), moved to Buncombe Co., N.C.; 
ante 1789; soldier Am. Rev.; m Jean-; 

4—Eldad (1767-1837), m 1793; 

3-John (1802-86), m 1st, 1823, Lavina McBrayer. 

7-Thomas Miller (1637-95), from Eng. to Amer- 
ica, 1660, returned to Eng. but came again 
1663; gov., sec. and collector of English cus- 
toms of Albemarle; vestryman of the Ch. of 
Eng. in East Parish Albemarle; m 1660, Mary— 
(d 1728); 

6—-Nathaniel (0 1671), m 1692; 

5—-Anthony (b 1695), m 1728; 

4—David (1743-1821), m 1773; 

38—David (1783-1873), m 2d, 1822, Rachel Harrison. 

2-Dau. of Joseph Reed (1827-84), capt. C.S.A.; 
planter, merchant; m 1849, Katherine Harri- 
son Miller (1828-1907); issue: I-Samuel Harri- 
son (1851-1905; m 1873); II-Hon. Marcus L. (6 
1853; m 1872, Fanie Stevens; m 2d, 1885, Beth 
Sales); IlI-George and IV—James (twins: b 
and d 1855); V—Thomas J. (1860-1903; m 1879, Sue 
Ashworth); VI—Loula M. (b 1864; m 1885, James 
Brookshire); VII—Harriet (above). 

VilI-—m Apr. 5, 1887, Charles Richard Whitaker, 
6 Atlanta, Ga., Oct. 11, 1861; son of Dr. A. S. 
Whitaker, of Atlanta; issue: 1-Louise Reed, 
6 Biltmore, N.C., 1896; Mary Baldwin Sem., 
14; m Nov. 5, 1917, Ernest Vaughn Perkinson. 

Pres. Internat. Assn. of Rebekah Assemblies, 
I.0.0.F., 1920-22; trustee I.0.0.F. Home, Golds- 
boro, N.C.; a founder of Patton Memorial 
Hosp., Hendersonville, N.C. Mem. S.M.D., 
CD EGVlLI Ce DA CD Atit iL DC ometem (see 
Who’s Who in America). Residence: South- 
ern Pines, N.C. 


1-WHITE, Henry Adelbert, b Oran, Onondaga 
CORN Yar A DEM Sal se0: 

10-—William White (qv); 

§-Resolved (1614-1690-94), m 1st, 1640, Judith Vas- 
sall (William?) ; 

8—-Anna (6 1649), m 1671, John Hayward; 

7—-Judith (6 1675), m 1699, Philip Goss; 

6—-Thankful (b 1713), m 1732, John White (b 1704; 
John’; Daniel’; Peregrine®; William?!®, above); 

5—John (b 1738), m Sarah Kingsley; 

4-Dr. John (1763-1817), soldier Am. Rev. at 16; 
physician, Blandford, Mass.; m Sarah Cannon; 

ee (1800-86), m Clarinda Safford; m 2d, Mary 

00 


8—-Zaccheus Candee (1640-1720), a Huguenot from 
France to Eng., thence to New Haven, Conn., 
ca. 1670; m 1670, Rebecca Bristow (1650-1739) ; 

ees (1678-1749), m 1703, Abigail Pineon (1680- 


6—Caleb (1722-77), m Lois Mallory (d 1790); 

5—Daniel (1762-1831), postmaster at Oxford, Conn., 
many yrs.; settled at Pompey, N.Y.; m 1784, 
Lydia Wilmot (1767-1850) ; 

4-Ralph (1796-1833), m 1818, Sarah Hart (d 1865): 

3—Henry (1823-89), m Perliette Midler (1825-1901). 

2-Son of Edward Albert White (1855-98), ranch- 
man in Tulare Co., Calif.; m 1875, Gertrude 
Candee (1856-83); m 2d, 1886, Nora Stevens (b 
1855); issue (lst marriage): I-Henry Adelbert 
(above); (2d marriage): II-Raymond (6 1887; m 
Maud Gray) III—Esther Gertrude (6 1890; m 
Erling Rohde); IV—Ruth Helen (b 1894). 

I-m June 28, 1916, Henrietta Davidson, b N.Y. 
City, May 26, 1895; dau. of Frank Davidson: 
issue (all b N.Y. City): 1-Muriel Gertrude, }b 
Sept. 27, 1917; 2-Donald Davidson. 6 Dec. 20, 
198) 3-Frank Adelbert (Feb. 7, 1923-Sept. 18, 
1 ‘ 

B.A., Wesleyan, ’04, M.A., 1905; M.A., Yale, 1908, 
and Harvard, 1912: Ph.D., Yale, 1924. Instr. 
English, Purdue U., 1906-07 and 1909-11; actg. 
prof. English, McMaster U., 1912-13; prof. Eng- 
lish, Lombard Coll., 1918-17; Wallace prof. 
rhetoric, Washington and Jefferson Coll., 
1918-26; prof. English, U. Neb., since 1926. Au- 
thor (See Who’s Who in America). Residence: 
1935 Euclid Av., Lincoln, Neb. 


370 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


MAJOR ABSALOM LOWE LANDIS (1823-1896). 

Captain (and organizer) ‘“Roversville (Tenn.) 
Guards,’ 1860, merged into 17th Tenn. Regt. of 
which he became major, 1861; Quartermaster 
Dept. east of Mississippi, C.S.A., 1862-65 ; 
wounded at battle of Shiloh; surrendered at Ap- 
pomatox. Director of Branch Bank (Shelbyville) 
of State of Tennessee, during the war. Organized 
Roversville Lodge I.0.0.F.; an organizer, director 
and supt. Nashville, Chattanooga é& St. Louis 
Ry.; Dem. men. Tenn. House of Representatives, 
and State Senate several sessions. Owned and 
operated flouring mills, cotton goods and wagon 
manufactories, and “Beech Hall’ plantation. An 
original advocate of Prohibition in Tenn. ; mem- 
ber of Shofner’s Lutheran Church, Bedford Coun- 
ty, Tenn. 


1-LANDIS, John Tannahill, 0 
Bedford Co., Tenn., Aug. 4, 1866. 

7-Felix Landis (will probated 1789), from Mann- 
heim on the Rhine to “Conestoga” (Lancaster 
Co.), Pa.; patented 400 acres in (then) Chester 
Co., 1717; m Rosina-; 

6-Felix, Jr., of Lancaster (later Dauphin) Co., 
Pa.; will (in German) date Jan. 25, 1770 (many 
of his descendants were early settlers of the 
south and west), m Mary-; 

5-Henry (d post 1790), to Old Frederick Co., Md.; 

4—Christopher (ca. 1770-1820), to Va. and N.C.; 
thence to Warren Co., Ky., 1799; to Bedford 
Co., Tenn., ante 1814; m Phoebe Lee (Feb. 28, 
1774-1841), of Rutherford Co., N.C. (Robert', 
desc. Col. Richard Lee, qv); 

3—John (Apr. 19, 1795- July 4, 1854), from N.C. to 
Ky.; thence to Bedford Co., Tenn.; m Nov. 
18, 1820, Mary Lowe (Oct. 14, 1796-Dec. 14, 1868; 
Abraham, enlisted in Blount’s Co., 10th Regt. 
N.C. Cont. Line, May 10, 1779). 

2-Absalom Lowe (See No. 2 below). 

41—-Pepin de LANDIS (d A. D. 647), first Duke of 
Brabant; Major Domus of Clothary II; m Ida 
(dau. Arnoaldus®, a Markegrave of the Scheldt, 
d 601; son of Ansbert*#, Patriarch of the Cape- 
tingian kings of France, m Blithildis [dau. 
Clothary I“, k. of France]; son of Ferreolus*s, 
Duke of the Moselle [m Deuteria, a Roman 
lady]; son of Sigimerus*, bishop of Auvergne 
[ma dau. of Ferreolus Tonantius“, a Roman 
Senator whose wife was a dau. of Avitus* the 
Roman Emperor]; son of Clodius Crinitus*, or 
‘Long Hair,’ m Basina [dau. of Weldelphus, 
k. of Thuringial, son of Pharamond’s, k. of 
the Franks, d 425, m Argotta [‘the mother of 


“Beech Hall,” 


all the kings of France’], dau. of Genebald*, 
a descendant in the 87th generation of An- 
tenor, king of the Cimmerians on the Black 
Sea, of the Trojan Blood, d A.M. 3561;'B.C. 443; 
the year before the institution of Roman Cen- 
sors; the 2d year of Nehemiah’s government 
of Jerusalem, and the 22d year of the Persian 
king see one Longimanus); and thru their 
£.8.S0 

38°Gharles Martel (‘the Hammer’), Duke of Bra- 
bant and France (the Patriarch of the Caro- 
lingian kings); 

37—Pepin le Brevis, king of France; 

36-Charlemagne, Emperor of the West who con- 
quered the Saxons and imposed on them the 
Christian Faith; and through his lineal de- 
scendant, in the 4th generation; 

32-—Gisela, m Rollo, the Dane; 

31-William (‘the Long Sword’), Duke of Aqui- 
taine; and thru his g.g.son: 
28—Robert (‘le Diable’), Duke of Normandy; 

27—William the Conqueror, first Norman king of 
England (see Anderson’s Royal Genealogies, 
Betham’s Tables, Collins’ Peerage, etc., for 
the foregoing); and thru his lineal descendant, 
in the 8th generation; 

19-Lady Eleanor (dau. of Henry”, Earl of Lan- 
caster), m Sir Ric. FitzAlan, K.G.¢ 

18-Sir Richard, 10th Earl of ‘Arundel; m Eliza- 
beth, dau. of Sir William de Bohun”, first Earl 
of Northampton (a descendant, in the 5th 
lineal degree, of Sir Henry de Bohun*, Earl 
of Hereford and a Magna Charta Surety Baron, 
and himself a descendant in the 4th lineal de- 
gree of Malcolm III%, king of Scotland and 
wife Princess Margaret, sole heiress of the 
Saxon line); their g.g.son; 

15-Sir John Wingfield, of Letheringham K.B.; m 
Elizabeth, dau. Sir John FitzLewis Kt.; m 
Anne, dau. of John Montague, 3d Earl of Sal- 
isbury; their g.g.dau 

12—Jane Hall (d 1598), m ‘Od, Sir Henry Skipwith 
(d 1588), M.P. for Leicestershire, Eng.; desc. 
in 16th lineal degree, of Robert d’Estoteville®, 
Baron of Cottingham and Gnarsboro, who 
came into England with the Conqueror; also 
dese. in 12th lineal degree (through his moth- 
er, Lady Alice, dau. of Sir Lionel Dymoke, 
Knt. of Scrivelsby, whose family was hered- 
itary Champion at the English kings’ coro- 
nation), of Robert de Marmyun*, of Castle 
Tamworth, Hereditary Champion of the 
Dukes of Normandy before the Conquest; 

11-Sir William (d 1610), Knt’d by King James 
Apr. 30, 1603; m 1st, Margaret (d 1594), dau. 
Roger Cave”, of Northampton, Esq.: m Mar- 
garet, sister to Wm. Cecil, Lord High Treas. 
of Eng.; 

10-Sir Henry (0 1589), of Prestwould; knt’d at 
Whitehall, July 19, 1609; created Baronet Dec. 
20, 1622; m Amy, dau. Sir Thos. Kempe, Knt. 
(d 1607). m Dorothie Thompson; 

9-Lady Diana (6b ca. 1625), to Va., 1649-50 with 
her husband Maj. Edward Dale; first clerk 
of Westmoreland Co.. Va., 1653: clerk of Lan- 
caster Co., Va., 1655-74; commr. and high 
ener 1670-80; burgess, 1677-82; maj. Va. mil- 
itia: 

8-Katherine (1652-17038), m 1670, as his 2d wife, 
Capt. Thomas Carter (1630/31-1700), came to Va., 
1650; was of “Barford,” Lancaster Co., Va.; 
commr. Lancaster Co. Ct., 1668; dep., 1663-65: 
burgess, 1667; vestryman of Christ Church and 
St. Mary’s;: capvt. of militia, 1667 (son of An- 
cell?®, b 1591, of London, son of William, of 
Kimpson, Bedfordshire, m Mary, dau. of 
Thomas Ancell!2, of “Barford,” Co. Bedford); 

7—-Edward (1671-1748), of Lancaster Co.: m Bliza- 
beth Thornton (b 1672; William, Jr.’ [1649-1727], 
of Gloucester Co., Va.); 

6—Thomas ‘(1700-76), "Lancaster Co.; commd. en- 
sign, 1755. in Va. reet. commanded by Col. 
George Washington, French and Tndian War: 

5—John (d 1782). Lancaster’ Co.: m 1749, —Spencer 
Lp ca. 1731; Fdward® [6 1710], Richmond Co., 

; Edward’): 

4— metas (6 1752), Lancaster Co.; Am. Rev.; m 
1776, Susannah Gaines (Francis® [1728-76]. of 
Culveper Co., Va., m Dorothea—-: Francis® [fd 
17741. of King and Queen Co., Va., m Sarah 
Perrins, widow, d 1736); 

8-William (May 6, 1787-1887), from Culpener Co., 
Va., to Bedford Co., Tenn.. 1827-28; m. Sent. 13, 
1812, Keziah Tannahill (b Sent. 9, 1792). Fred- 
erick Co., Va., d@ Nov. 1837 in the heroic but un- 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 371 


Successful effort to rescue her bed-ridden hus- 

band and their three youngest children from 

their burning home (Ninion‘, estate admin- 

istered Frederick Co., Va., 1794, m Feb. 23, 1788, 

Martha Alders Leith, twice a widow; William, 

of Frederick Co., Md., will probated Aug. 21, 

1767; m Isabella-—). 
2-Nancy (Mar. 20, 1826, in Va.-Feb. 5, 1901, Shelby- 

ville, Tenn.), m June 27, 1843, Absalom Lowe 

Landis (See portrait and biography above); 

issue (all 6 Bedford Co., Tenn.): 

I-Melissa Emma (1844-1912; m Sept. 24, 1862, 
Jacob Morton Shofner; See their dau. Mrs. Alice 
Shofner King Armstrong); 

II—Helen Narcissa (Jan. 1, 1848-Oct. 25, 1887; m 
Sept. 21, 1871, T. P. Green; issue all deceased); 

IlI—Melville Alonzo (Dec. 12, 1849-1915; m Sept. 
21, 1871, Eva G., 6b 1855, dau. of Martin Euliss, m 
Cassandra Bobo; issue: Grace, b July 20, 1872; m 
Dec. 12, 1894, Robert G. McMillan, d; John Clyde, 
b June 10, 1875; m Oct. 14, 1897, Myrtle Stevens; 
Solon Lynn, b Oct. 30, 1877; m Feb. 23, 1903, Kath- 
ryn Leininger, d; Aubrey Errett, Feb. 23, 1880- 
Feb. 12, 1910; Nellie, 6 Apr. 15, 1882; m Jan. 24, 1905, 
William H. Carpenter, d; Albert Lowe, b May 24, 
1884; m Feb. 22, 1905, Bertha Tusch, d; Martin 
Euliss, 6 Nov. 26, 1888; m Dec. 24, 1910, Maud 
Elder; Lonnie, 6 Aug. 28, 1892; m Oct. 10, 1920, 
John C. Gillam, d; Redden Dale, b Dec. 24, 1894; 
m Sept. 3, 1919, Alice Laney); 

IV-Solon Lee (b Feb. 26, 1852; m Oct. 23, 1873, 
Frances Elizabeth [Oct. 24, 1856-Jan. 13, 1919], dau. 
of Mitchell E. W. Dunaway, m Martha Hix; is- 
sue: Alton Lavoy, b Oct. 1, 1874; m June 15, 1910, 
Lida May Obrian; Leona Wilson, b Apr. 15, 1878: 
m Dec. 27, 1898, James LeRoy Hall, d; Herbert 
Lee, b Feb. 24, 1884, m June 27, 1907, Catherine 
Margaret Larsen; Mitch Ryan, b Jan. 17, 1887; 
Guy Trewhitt, b Oct. 23, 1891; m Apr. 2, 1912, Susan 
Hubbard); 

V—Abb (6 1856; m 1880, Mollie Word; issue: Ed- 
win Carter, b June 24, 1884, d; m Nell McPheeters 
ae Lucile, 6 Aug. 1, 1888; m Henry Brad- 
shaw); 

VI-Sallie Neola (b May 10, 1860; m May 14, 1878 
Joseph Dinwiddie Biddle, Hanford, Calif.); 

Vil-Leonora (b Nov. 10, 1863; m Nov. 10, 1885, 
Floyd Estill, b Nov. 18, 1859, of Chattanooga, 
Tenn.; issue: Katherine, b Oct. 16, 1887; m Mar. 
10, 1906, Jesse M. Littleton); 

VIII-John Tannahill (See No. 1 below); 

IX-—Lulan (b Oct. 27, 1868); m 1892, Margaret Eliz- 
abeth, dau. of James Cullen, m Elizabeth Red- 
mond; issue: Margaret; James Cullen; John Ts 
II; Nancy Carter). 

I-m Dec. 17, 1890, Melinda Bacon Boone (qv); issue 

(all 6 Nashville): 

1—Robert Edward, b May 18, 1895: ed. Nashville 
High Sch.; Severy Mil. Sch.; m June 1, 1916, 
Pauline (6 Jan. 28, 1897), dau. of Joseph Hayes 
Acklen, of Nashville, Tenn. (issue: Robert Ed- 
Tae) 6 Apr. 19, 1917; 2-Pauline Acklen, } Nov. 

2—Melinda, 6 Sept. 138, 1897; ed. Ward-Belmont 
and Vanderbilt U.; mem. Delta Delta Delta, 
D.B.R., D.A.R.; m Dec. 29, 1923, John Brabson, B 
Sevier Co., Tenn., Nov. 29, 1893: LL.B., U. Tenn., 
1917; 2d 1t., U.S.A., and with A.E.F. in France, 
World War; to Detroit 1924; son of John Brab- 
son Brabson (b 1858; Ben D.® [1809-66], of Sevier 
Co., Tenn., m Elizabeth B. Toole; John‘ [1775- 
1848], from Wales to Va., to Tenn., m Elizabeth 
Davis), m 1893, Cora Rorex (b 1870; Samuel? [1843- 
1906], m Noga, dau. of Edward George: John‘ 
[1810-92], m Caroline Henry, all of Tenn.); 

3-William Boone, 6 July 12, 1901; ed. Montgom- 
pes Bell Acad., Nashville; U. Va.; to Detroit 

4—-Mary Carter, b Aug. 22, 1904: ed. Ward-Bel- 
mont; Miss Allison’s Sch. for Girls (Nashville. 
Tenn.), and Gunston Hall, Washington, D.C. 
Mem. D.A.R. 

Owing to permanent inability to walk, result- 
ing from a physical injury sustained in child- 
hood, was tutored privately. At age 20 engaged 
in, and succeeded to, his father’s business as 
banker and broker, Nashville, Tenn.: retired 
after 30 yrs. Moved to Washington, D.C., 1920, 
to Detroit, 1922. Mem. B.O.R., S.C.W., Scions of 
Colonial Cavaliers, S.A.R., orders of Pulaski, 
Yellow Rose, LaFayette, Washington, Am. Hist. 
Assn., Calif. Geneal. Soc., Md., N.C., Tenn. and 
Va. hist. socs. Avocation: Genealogical, heraldic 
and historical research. Residence: 59 Farrand 
Park, Detroit, Mich. 


’ 


REV. JOHN BOONE (1825-1904), b Salem, Va., d 
Berrien Springs, Mich.; grad. Roanoke (Va.) 
Coll., 756; ordained Lutheran minister, 1857; 
prof. Wytheville (Va.) Female Sem., 1856-91; 
member Olive Branch and Northern Indiana 
Synods. 


1-LANDIS, ,Melinda Bacon Boone (Mrs. John 
opt gene b Berrien Springs, Mich., Mar. 9, 
1870. 

6-George Boone (1666-1744; son of George, of Eng., 
m Sarah Uppey), from Eng. to Phila., Pa., 1717; 
settled in Bucks Co., 1718; m Mary Maugridge 
(1669-1740); they were the grandparents of 
Daniel Boone, the pioneer; and thru their 
g.son: 

4-Jacob (1744-1814), b Berks Co., Pa.; founded town 
of Boone Mill, Franklin Co., Va., where he 
died; m Catherine— (will probated in Franklin 
COmViie tson))s 

3—Daniel (1791-1872), b Salem, Va.; to Berrien 
Springs, Mich., 1847, where he died; m Mary 
Saylor (1799-1864; Ulrich‘, m Ann Mary-). 

2-John (See No. 2 below). 

8-Nathaniel Bacon (qv); 

7-Nathaniel (1674-1759), of Middletown, Conn.; lt. 
of the Westfield co., 1728; dep., 1734; m 1702, 
Hannah Wetmore (1680-1722; Thomas® [1615-81], 
to America, 1625; John®, from Eng. to Stam- 
ford, Conn.); 

6—Nathaniel (6 1707), m 1727, Esther Hubbard; 

5-Nathaniel (1729-1815), Ballston, N.Y.; m 1755, Ann 
Latimer; 

4—David (1766-1831), Ballston, N.Y.; m 1793, Hannah 
Tarbox; 

3—Cyrus_ (1796-1873), Edwardsburg, Mich.; m 1822, 
Melinda Guernsey (1802-86; James‘ [1757-1810], 
of Ballston, m Sarah [1758-1840], dau. of Peter 
Roe, m Elizabeth Lee; Solomon® [1727-1802]; 
Peter®, m Elizth Bowen; Joseph Garnsey’, from 
Wales, m Eleanor Disbrow). 

2-Sarah Hannah (See No. 2 below). 

8-George Hubbard (1601-85), from Eng. to Hart- 
ford, Conn., 1635; freeman, Gen. Ct., 1654; m 
Elizabeth Watts (Richard®, m Elizabeth-); 

7-Nathaniel (1652-1738), Middletown, Conn.; m 1682, 
Mary Earle (d 1732; John8 [6 1639], from Eng. 
in the “Speedwell,” m 1663, Mary, dau. of John 
Webb, of Hartford and Northampton, Mass.); 

6—Esther (1702-42), m Nathaniel Bacon (6 above). 

9-John Latimer (d 1662), selectman, Wethers- 
field, Conn., 1650; capt., Col. Mason’s troops, 
1658; m Ann-; 

8-John (1651-1727), sgt. and constable of Wethers- 
field; m 1680, Mary— (d 1727); 

7-Jonathan (1681-1711), Westfield; m 1704, Abigail 
Rose (6 1683; Daniel’, m Elizabeth, dau. John 
Goodrich®, from Eng. to Wethersfield; son of 
Robert Rose®, qv); 

6—David (b 1707), of Wethersfield; m Mary-; 

5-Ann (1784-1808), m Nathaniel Bacon (5 above). 


372 


9-John Tarbox (d 1674), a Huguenot; from Eng. 
to Lynn, Mass., 1639; m Rebekah-; 

8-Samuel (d 1715), in the long march in the 
Nippmug country and Great Swamp Fight, 
King Philip’s War; sgt. in Capt. Gardiner’s 
co., 1689; m 1st, 1665, Rebekah Armitage (d 1677; 
Godfrey®, from Eng. to Lynn, Mass., m Sarah, 
dau. of William Webb); 

7-Jonathan (1668-ante 1718), m ca. 1698, Eleanor—; 

6—Godfrey (1696-1768), capt. 18th Co., 12th Regt. 
Conn. forces, 1759; m 1722, Hannah Laighton 
(1694-1774; Thomas’, of Lynn, m 3d, 1685, Sarah 
Brown, widow; Thomas’, m Sarah Redknap; 
Thomas’); 

5—-Solomon (1733-78), of Hebron; minute man, corp. 
and lt. in Am. Rev.; m 1755, Asenath Phelps; 

4—Hannah (1768-1853), m David Bacon (4 above). 

9-William Phelps (qv); 

8-Timothy (1639-1719), of Windsor; capt. of Train 
Band, 1696; 1t., Queen Anne’s War; m 1661, Mary 
Griswold (bap. 1644; Edward’, qv); 

7-Timothy (0 1663), one of the first selectmen of 
Hebron; m 1686, Martha Crow (b 1670; Chris- 
topher’, of Windsor, m Mary, dau. of Ben- 
jamin Burr,® of Hartford); 

6—Ashbel (1704-87), Hebron, Conn.; m 1731, Anna 
Pinney; 

5-Asenath (b 1737), m Solomon Tarbox (5 above). 

9-Humphrey Pinney (b Eng., d 1683), to Dorches- 
ter, Mass., and Windsor, Conn.; m Mary Hull 
(d 1684; George?®, qv); 

8-Isaac (1664-1709), of Windsor; sgt. in expdn. 
against Can., 1711, Queen Anne’s War; m Sarah 
Clark (6 1668; Capt. Daniel®, qv); 

7-Isaac (1687-1717), of Windsor; m 1710, Abigail 
Filer (b 1683; Zerubabel’, m Experience, dau. of 
Elder John Strong, qv; Lt. Walter’, a first 
settler of Windsor); 

6—Ann (1712-89), m Ashbel Phelps (6 above). 

2-Rev. John Boone (See portrait and sketch 
above); m Oct. 9, 1866, Sarah Hannah Bacon 
(Aug. 3, 1841-Nov. 7, 1921), grad. Monroe (Mich.) 
Female Seminary; issue: I-Melinda Bacon 
(See No. 1 below); II-—John Roy (6 1875); III-— 
Mary Belle (b 1878; m Apr. 6, 1898, Dr. Fred- 
erick Meredith Jenkins, 1866-1928). 

I-m Dec. 17, 1890, at Shelbyville, Tenn., John Tan- 
nahill Landis (qv for genealogy). 

Grad. Shelbyville (Tenn.) Female Sem. Mem. 
C.D.A., D.A.C., Huguenot Soc., D.A.R., etc. 
Residence: 59 Farrand Park, Detroit, Mich. 


1-ARMSTRONG, Alice (Shofner) King (Mrs. 
Charles H.), b Bedford Co., Tenn., May 31, 1863. 
6—Michael (Shoffner) Shofner, 6 1721, nr. Frank- 
fort-on-the-Main, Germany, d 1810, Orange Co., 


IN/KOLE 

5-Martin (1758-1838), of Bedford Co., Tenn.; served 
thruout Am. Rev.; m Katherine Roundtree; 

4-John (1787-1857), Bedford Co., Tenn.; m 1810, 
Amelia Shoffner (d 1849, who was dau. of 
Revolutionary soldier); 

38—Michael (1818-92), m Sophronia E. Morton. 

2-Son of Jacob Morton Shofner (1841-1916), farmer 
and banker; m Melissa Emma Landis (1844-1912; 
sister of John Tannahill Landis, qv for 
Landis lineage); issue: I—Alice (above); II-— 
Emma (m —Maupin); III—-Argle (m Wil- 
liam P. Cooper). 

I-m Mar. 18, 1884, Redden Dale King (May 24, 1861— 
July 4, 1895); son of Charles Brandon King, of 
Normandy, Tenn.; issue: 1-Hoyt Dale (Mar. 11, 
1885-Mar. 18, 1902); 2-Morton Brandon, 6b Sept. 
8, 1887; m Nov. 22, 1911, Margaret Moody; 3— 
Douglas (Mar. 27, 1892-Oct. 6, 1896). 

M 2d, June 28, 1897, Rev. Charles H., son of 
Abram S. Armstrong, m Leah Jane Lacey, of 
Newark, O. 

Grad. Mary Sharp Coll., Winchester, Tenn. 
Mem. D.A.R., U.D.C. Summer place: “River- 
side Farm,” nr. Shelbyville, Tenn. Residence: 
Cassadaga, Fla. 


Ph eeet od Frank Frederick, 6 Phila., Pa., Sept. 25, 

4-John Conrad Beutelspacher (1783-1832), from 
Mohringen, Germany, to New York, 1832, with 
family: died on ship, buried at sea; m Cath- 
erine Margarette (Stahl) Raaf, widow (d in 
Germany, 1826); 

3-John (began at school to spell name and nat- 
uralized it) Bell (1818-57), Phila., Pa.; m Anna 
Mary Langenstein (1822-1909; Frederick* [1795- 
1875], from Gros Glattbach, Germany, to Balti- 


THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


more, 1839, m Anna Mary [Weingartner] Essig, 
widow [1800-84]; Michael5, burgomaster of Gros 
Glattbach, m Eva Dorathea Schaefie). 

qI-Thomas Atmore (1694-1775), Newton, N.J.; farm- 
er; m Abigail-; 

6-Jonathan (1746-76), began to spell name Att- 
more; m Rachel Mason (1746-1816; Isaac’, of 
Mass.); 

5-Isaac (b 1774), soldier War 1812; m Margaret 
Stroop (1777-1865; Capt. Henry® [1753-1843], lt. 
Cont. line in Am. Rev., m Susannah [6 1753], 
dau. of John George [d 1776]; John? [1725-81], 
soldier Am. Rev., m Anna Catherine-); 

4-William Penn (1800-69), contractor, Phila.; m 
Caroline Stull (1812-94; William® [1789-1842], m 
Mary M., dau. of George Leaussat, from 
France; William® [d 1825], soldier Am. Rev., m 
Christina Elizabeth—); 

38—Elizabeth (1835-1919), m James Edwards, of N.J. 
(James‘, m Mary-). 

2-Son of Frank Frederick Beil (1855-1903), grad. 
Girard Coll., Phila., with honors; city treas. 
of Phila., 1885-89; banker, firm of Frank F. Bell 
& Co.; m Helen Geneva Edwards (b 1861); issue: 
I-Frank Frederick (above); II-Helen Floren- 
tine (b 1891; B.A., Smith Coll., ’14; B.S., Cornell, 
1917; m Oscar Frederick Priester, of Davenport, 
Ia.; issue: Peter Frederick, b 1920; Dudley Bell, 
b 1923); II1I—Dudley (b 1894; S.B., M.I.T., ’17; 1st 
lt., 42d Inf., A.E.F., attached to British R.F.C., 
wounded in action, 1918). 

I-m Apr. 12, 1919, Ione Sharpe (qv); issue: 1-Frank 
Frederick, III, 6 Dallas, Tex., Feb. 7, 1921; 2— 
Edwin Sharpe, b Dallas, Aug. 6, 1923. 

New York Mil. Acad., Swarthmore Prep. Sch., 
and S.B., M.I.T., 710 (Sigma Alpha Epsilon). 
Various engring. and constrn. work and travel 
West Coast U.S., Hawaii, Japan, Straits, China, 
India, Ceylon, Egypt, Europe, to 1914. Pres. 
Simplex Vacuum Bottle Co., Phila., to 1917. 
Capt., Res. Mil. Aviator, Air Service, U.S.A., 
1918; comd. 45th, 148d, 195th aero squadrons at 
different times, 1917-18; discharged, Jan. 1919. 
Chief of A. & A. Div. of War Risk Ins., 1919; 
contractor and engr. Dallas, Tex., since 1920; 
v.p. Uvalde Paving Co., and interested in real 
estate and oil operations. Mem. Soc. Am. Mil. 
Eners., Army and Navy Air Service Assn., 
American Legion. Clubs: University, Dallas 
Athletic, Technical. Residence: 6263 Richmond 
Av., Dallas, Tex. 


1-BELL, Ione Sharpe (Mrs. Frank F.), b Carroll- 
ton, Ga., Oct. 8, 1898. 

8—-Thomas Sharpe (d 1749), of Cecil Co., Md.; 

7—William (1742-1818), del. Cont. Congress, 1779-83, 
from N.C.; mem. Com. Safety; m Catherine 
Ruth Reese (1744-1826; David’ [1709-1808], signer 
Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence, m 
Susan Polk); 

6-Flam, m Elizabeth Miller; 

5-EKlam, m Frances Hayne; 

4-William O., m Susan R. Harrell; 

38—-Edwin R. (1841-99), soldier C.S.A.; m Annie E, 
Greene (b 1847; Hamilton H.* [1812-73], m Ellen 
A. [Gibson] Griffin; Lemuel H. Gibson® [6 
1785], m Ann Merritt; William® [d 1819], m Ruth 
abet s William’? [b 1734], m Sarah Ann Al- 
ston). 

10-John Hayne, from Shropshire, Eng., to Col- 
lection District, S.C.; 

9-John (b 1700), m Mary Edings; 

8-Abraham (1732-81), imprisoned by British dur- 
ing Am. Rev.; m Susannah Branford; 

7-William (1766-1817), m Elizabeth Peronneau; 

6—-Robert Young (1791-1839), U.S. senator and gov. 
of S.C.; m Frances Pinckney (Charles? [1757- 
1824], U.S. senator and gov. of S.C., a framer 
of the Constitution of U.S.; Charles’, pres. 
of the S.C. Senate, Convention and Council; 
Thomas”, from Eng. to Charleston, S.C., 1692); 

5-Frances, m Elam Sharpe (5 above). 

Maternally, 4-George Tumlin, m Laura Jose- 
phine Terhune; 

38-Newton J. (1840-1905), m Elizabeth Ash Payne 
(John!, m Elizabeth, dau. of Alexander F. 
Ash, m Elizabeth McCracken). 

2-Dau. of Robert Lee Sharpe (b 1872), m Frances 
Gordon Tumlin (6 1877). 

M Apr. 12, 1919, Frank Frederick Bell (qv for 
issue). 

Mem. D.A.R. Residence: 
Dallas, Tex. 


6268 Richmond Av. 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 


GHORGE STUART. 


1-STUART, George, } Cranston, R.I., Sept. 29, 
1843. 
3-Sir David Stuart, of Edinburgh, Scotland (di- 


rect desc. Mary, Queen of Scots), m Lady Mar- 
garet Stuart-Stuart. 


2-Son of Hon. David Stuart, of Providence, R.I.; 
m Margaret M. Aldrich, of R.I. 


M Apr. 27, 1874, Elizabeth Aborn Barnes (Apr. 12, 
1856-May 17, 1912); dau. of James Aborn Barnes, 
of R.I.; issue: 1-Margaret Aborn, b Jan. 23, 1879; 
m Malcolm Doig); 2-Harold Leonard (qv); 3— 
Charles Jenckes Barnes (qv); 4-Harriet Frances 
Barnes (qv); 5—Elizabeth Barnes. 

Ed. Eton and Oxford, Eng., 1865. Retired banker. 
Residence: 919 Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, IIl. 


374 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


GEN. GEORGE LEONARD BARNES. 


1-STUART, Harold Leonard, ) Providence, R.1I., 
Aug. 29, 1881. 

9-Thomas Barnes (1636-79), of Barnes, nr. London, 
Eng., came in the “Speedwell,” 1656; settled at 
Marlboro, Mass., 1666, where he was one of the 
original proprietors; his house and goods were 
burned in King Philip’s War; m Abigail Good- 
now (Thomas! from Eng., 1638); 

8—John (6 1666), m Hannah Howe; 

7-Capt. Daniel (b 1701); 

6—David (1731-1811), A.B., Harvard, 1752, and D.D., 
1799; capt. French and Indian War; m 1756, 
Rachel Leonard (See Vol. 1, p. 847, for Leonard 
and Mayflower lineages); 

5-David Leonard (1760-1812), A.B., Harvard, 1780; 
U.S. district judge for R.I., appointed by Pres. 
Thomas Jefferson; m Joanna Scott (Jenckes) 
Russell; 

4-Gen. George Leonard (1797-1869), A.B., Brown, 
1816; m 1831, Eliza Greene Aborn; 

3-Maj. James Aborn (1833-69), Brown U., 1855; m 
Abbie Newell Bishop (John J.4; Phannel®; Hon. 
Phannel?), 

7-Samuel Aborn (1697-1761), m Phoebe (Rhodes) 
Holden (1698-1770; John Rhodes’), widow of 
Anthony Holden; 

6—James (1734-1801), pvt. in Capt. Robert Rhodes’ 
company, stationed at East Greenwich, R.I., 
during the summer of 1780; summoned as a 
minute man, Jan. 9, 1777, and responded; m 1755, 
Hannah Westgate, or Westcott (1735-1819; Rob- 
ert’, m Sarah-); 

Dees (6 1763), m 1801, Mary Lippitt Greene (1780- 

0) . 


4-Eliza Greene (b 1806), m Gen. George Leonard 
Barnes (4 above). 

2-Son of Elizabeth Aborn Barnes (1856-1912), m 
George Stuart (qv). 

Not married. Ed. University School for Boys, 
of Brown U. Pres. Halsey, Stuart & Co., bank- 
ers, Chicago (See Who’s Who in America). 
Clubs: Metropolitan, Racquet and Tennis, Re- 
cess, Bankers, City Midday, The Links (New 
York), Chicago, Union League, Mid Day, In- 
dian Hill, Old Elm, Attic, Saddle and Cycle, 
Shoreacres (Chicago). Residence: 999 Lake 
Shore Drive, Chicago, Il. 


1-STUART, Charles Jenckes Barnes, b Chicago, 
Ill., Oct. 28, 1891. 

10-Joseph (Jenks) Jenckes (b 1602): 

9-Hon. Joseph (1632-1717), m Esther Ballard (their 
son Joseph, was fovernor of R.T.); 

&8-Rev. Ebenezer (1669-1726) ; 

7—Daniel (1701-74); 

6-John (d 1791, aet. 61), began to write name 
Jenckes; 

5-Joanna Scott, m 2d, David Leonard Parnes: 

4—Gen, George Leonard (1797-1869), A.B., Brown 
U., 1816; m 1831, Eliza Green Aborn; 


38-Maj. James Aborn (1733-69), m Abbie Newell 
Bishop. 

10-John Lippitt; 

X-Moses (d 1708), deputy Gen. Assembly at New- 
port, 1681, 1684, 90, 98; m 1668, Mary Knowles 
(Henry?) ; 

8—-Moses (ca. 1683-1745), deputy Gen. Assembly 6 
ep m 1707, Ann Phillis Whipple (Joseph®, m 
Alice-); 

7-Moses (1709-66), m 1732, Waite Rhodes (1714-98; 
John’, m Catherine Holden); 


‘ ) 
6—Mary (1749-1835), m Caleb Greene (1746-97; Rich- 


ard’; Richard’; Thomas®; John), capt. of a 
merchant ship and d on the River Gambia, in 
Africa; 

5-Mary (1780-1809), m 1801, James Aborn (6b 1763; 
James®; Samuel’); 

4—Eliza Greene (b 1806), m Gen. George Leonard 
Barnes (1797-1869), A.B., Brown U., 1816; 

3-Maj. James Aborn (1833-69), student at Brown 
U.; m Abbie Newell Bishop (John J.4; Phannel; 
Hon, Phannel®), 

2-Son of Elizabeth Aborn Barnes (1856-1912), m 
George Stuart (qv). 

Not married. Phillips Andover, 712; A.B., U. 
Mich., ’15 (D.K.E.). V.p. in charge of New York 
branch of Halsey, Stuart & Co., bankers. With 
Baty. C, Ist Ill. F.A. on Mexican border, 1916; 
organization federalized as 331st F.A., U.S.A., 
and became capt. of Baty. E; in France, 1918-19. 
Mem. S.C.W., A.L. Clubs: Chicago, University 
(Chicago), University, Racquet and Tennis, 
Bankers, D.K.E. (N.Y. City), Sleepy Hollow 
Country. Address: University Club, New York, 
and 999 Lake Shore Drive, Chicago. 


1-STUART, Harriet Frances Barnes, } Provi- 
dence, R.I. 

10—-John (‘Surgeon John’) Greene (qv); 

9-Thomas (bap. 1628-1717), was commissioner, 1662; 
dep. Gen. Ct., 1667-84; gov.’s asst., 1678-85; his 
house, the “Stone Castle,” was used as a gar- 
rison in King Philip’s War; m 1659, Elizabeth 
Barton (1637-93; Rufus’, was at New Amster- 
dam, from whence he went to R.I. ca. 1640, m 
Margaret-—, of Old Warwick, R.I.); 

8-Richard (1666/67-1724), dep. Gen. Ct., 1699-1700 and 
1702; m 1700, Mary Carden (1677-1761: John®, m 
Mary, dau. Capt. Randell Holden; Richard?) ; 

7—-Richard (1702-78), m 1727, Elizabeth Godfrey (1709- 
1789; Capt. John’, m Elizabeth, dau. of Gov. 
Caleb Carr); 

6—Caleb (1746-97), capt..of a merchant ship and d 
on the River Gambia, in Africa; m 1768, Mary 
Lippitt (1749-1835) ; 

5—Mary (1780-1809), m 1801, James Aborn (b 1763); 

4-Bliza Greene (b 1806), m Gen. George Leonard 
Barnes (1797-1869) ; 

3-Maj. James Aborn (1833-69), Brown U., 1855; m 
Abbie Newell Bishop. 

2-Dau. of Elizabeth Aborn Barnes (1856-1912), m 
George Stuart (qv). 

Mem, -S2M.D;, C.D. A., "DIACR. | Clubs: = Junior 
League, Service, Woman’s Athletic, Indian 
Hill, The Casino, The Arts. Residence: 999 
Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, Il. 


1-BUNKER, George Raymond, } Aug. 4, 1845. 

9-George Bunker (son of William, a Huguenot, 
who’ went from France to Eng.), from Eng., 
1634, and settled at Ipswich, Mass.; an original 
settler of Topsfield; m Jane Godfrey; 

8—-William (1648-1729), m 1669, Mary Macy; 

7-Benjamin (1683-1721), m Deborah Paddock: 

6-Thomas (1719-85), commanded the ‘Bedford,” 
1772, which hoisted the first flag of U.S. in 
Eng., 1783; m Ann Swain; 

5-Richard (1746-88), of Nantucket, Mass.; m Eu- 
nice Mitchell; 

4—-Richard, m Lois Cartwright; 

3-Thomas Gorham (b 1793), m Sarah Raymond, 

2-Son of Thomas Raymond Bunker (hb 1820), m 
Emeline Birkbeck; issue: I-George Raymond 
(above); TI—Josephine (b 1847; m Edward D. 
Cooke); IiI—Sarah (b 1850; m Peter McCoy); IV— 
Albert (av); V—Grace (bh 1857: m Louis D. 
Bergh); VI-Florence (b 1859: m Samuel R. Wil- 
ee VII-Emma Louise (b 1866; m Harry L. 
Stone). 

I—m 1882, Katharine UWhler (1862-85); issue: 1— 
Raymond Uhler, } Phila., Pa., Mar. 20, 1884; 
Ph.B., Yale-S., 04; m June 10, 1913, Agnes L., 
dau. of Judge Charles F. Cantine, of King- 
ston, N.Y. (issue: Charles C., b Mar. 27, 1914). 

M 2d, Apr. 19, 1893, Jean Polhemus Cobb, b Hope- 
well, N.Y., June 20, 1861; sister of Henry 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 375 


Evertson Cobb (See Vol. 1, page 522, for 
genealogy); issue (all b Yonkers, N.Y.): 1- 
Ellsworth, 6 May 11, 1894; m Harriet A. Butter; 
2-Arthur Hugh, b July 29, 1895; m Frances 
Wilkinson; 3-Katharine, b Oct. 6, 1899; m An- 
drew R. Butler. 

Residence: 421 N. Broadway, Yonkers, N.Y. 


1-BURDICK, Ella Pixley Bartlett (Mrs. Joel 
W.), 6 July 20, 1857. 

10-Joshua Winsor (qv); 

9-Samuel (1644-77), of Providence, R.I.; m Mercy 
(Waterman) Williams (Roger Williams”, qv); 

8-Joshua (1681-1752), co-pastor Baptist  ch., 
Smithfield, R.I.; m 1st, Mary Barker; 

7-Joshua, m ist, Freeborn Olney; 

6-Abraham, m 2d, Sarah Smith (William’); 

5-Abraham, m 1756, Nancy Waterman (John‘); 

4—-William, m 1800, Eunice Nichols; 

3—Maria (6 1803), m Luther Bartlett. 

2-Dau. of William Bartlett (b 1825), m Esther 
Pixley (Alanson®, m Mary—); issue: I—Fran- 
ces Elizabeth (1852-76; Ist wife of Joel W. 
Burdick); II-—Ella P. (above), and III—Wil- 
liam W. (twins); IV—Mary E. (d 1901); V— 
George M. (d 1918; m Elida. Delaney): VI—Cora 
B. (1867-1916; m Louis Y. Banker); VII—Luther 
E. (d aet. 22); VIII—Esther (d aet. 19). 

II-—m Jan. 20, 1878, Joel Waterman Burdick (See 
Vol. 1, p. 907, for genealogy); issue: 1—Julian 
(See Vol. 1, p. 907); 2-Marion, 6b Albany, N.Y., 
June 21, 1888; m Dec. 1, 1906, Lewis Parsons 
Evans (issue: Jane; Lewis P., Jr.; Marcia; 
William); 2-Esther Farnsworth, 0b Albany, 
Aug. 9, 1892; m Oct. 1918, Charles Edward Mag- 
rane (issue: Winsor; Phyllis; Charles Ed- 
ward, Jr.); 4-Elizabeth, 6b Albany, Aug. 9, 
1899; m Oct. 21, 1922, G. Elkins Knable (issue: 
John P.), 

Residence: 906 Amberson Ay., Pittsburgh, Pa. 


‘Shep herman Francis, ) Burlington, N.J., Aug. 
9-Robert Chapman (qv); 
agpgd (1646-1711), m 1671, Sarah Griswold (d 
7—Robert (1675-1760), m Mary— (1675-1764); 

6—-Caleb (b 1704), m 1721, Elizabeth Church; 

oraneb (1732-1805), m 1751, Elizabeth Clark (d 
1775) ; 

Seu pom (b 1755), m 1788, Zilpah (Burt) Gates (b 
747) ; 

3-Samuel (1789-1874), m 1817, Sarah H. Hartwell 
(1796-1870). 

2-Son of Samuel Chapman, M.D. (1825-76), physi- 
cian; m 1856, Mary Elizabeth Hopkins (1835- 
1918); issue: I-Samuel Spencer (d; m Eliz- 
abeth I. MacDonald); II—Howard Hopkins 
(d); IlI-Edwin Hendrie (m Margaret Allen); 
IV—Francis (above); V—William Edwards (d; 
m Mary Blanchard McCormick; m 2d, Julia 
Neeley). 

IV—Not married. Academic edn.; LL.B., U. Pa., 
1891. Mem. law firm of Chapman & Chapman. 
Phila., Pa.; mem. law faculty from 1902, and 
dean School of Law from 1906, Temple U. 
Author (See Who’s Who in America). Coun- 
sel for Selective Service Bd., World War. 
Mem. O.F.P.A. (treas.-gen., 1926), S.C.W., 
S.A.R., Colonial Soc. Pa. Clubs: University, 
Art, Pine Valley Golf. Residence: 257 S. 16th 
St., Philadelphia, Pa. 

1-GORE, Edward Everett, b Carlinville, 
coupin Co., Ill., Dec. 4, 1866. 

Desc. John Gore, from Eng. to Boston, Mass., 
1630; and thru: 

5-James (d in S.C., 1784), m Blizabeth— (d 1791); 

4-Fleazar (1757-1830), pvt. S.C. Rangers in Am. 
Rev.; m Elizabeth Murray (1760-1834): 

ies (1798-1843), m Elizabeth Mitchell (1800- 


2-Son of David Gore (1827-1911), m 1853, Cinderella 
Davis Keller (1832-1906); issue: I-Forrest Da- 
vid (m Carrie Bird); II-Truman Keller (m 
Angie Bell); III—Victor Michael (m Cad Whit- 
taker); IV—Adella (m Charles Wellington 
Brown); V—Thaddeus Vere (d 1895); VI-Edward 
E. (above); VII—Sarah Cinderella (d 1887). 

Vi-m Oct. 6, 1892, Amanda Jeannette Burgdorff, 
6 Carlinville, Ill., Dec. 13, 1870; dau. of Wil- 
liam F. Burgdorff, m Lina Lieber, of Carlin- 
ville; issue: 1-Florelle Jeannette, b Spring- 
field, Ill., Apr. 28, 1894; A.B., Northwestern, 
16, A.M., 1917; m May 4, 1918, Frank Wesley 
Hawley (issue: John Gore; Elizabeth Ann); 2—- 
Mary Amanda, b Chicago, Ill., May 26, 1897; 


Ma- 


A.B., Smith, 718; m Mar. 11, 1919, Edward Byers 
Wilcox (issue: Robert Byers; Ann Rogers); 
3—Virginia Cinderella, b La Grange, Ill., June 
22, 1909; U. Chicago, ’80; 4—Alexander Burgdorff, 
b LaGrange, July 1, 1913. 

Ed. Blackburn Coll., and U. Ill; read law 4 yrs. 
Justice of the peace, Carlinville, Ill., 1889-93; 
chief of building and loan dept., state audi- 
tor’s office, Springfield, 1893-97, also chief of 
state banking dept., 1895-97; public accountant, 
Chicago, since 1897; now partner Smart, Gore 
& Co. Pres. Chicago Assn. of Commerce, 1922- 
1924; pres. All Chicago Council; pres. Chicago 
Crime Commn. since 1925; chmn. Com. for Pro- 
portional Representation. Fellow TIll. Soe. 
Certified Public Accountants; pres. Am. Inst. 
Accountants, 1922-24; mem. S.A.R. Clubs: 
Union League (Chicago), LaGrange Country. 
Summer place: Minotto, Lake Minnetonka, 
Minn. Residence: 200 S. 5th Av., LaGrange, 
Tl. 


NATHANIEL CROCKER (1758-1855) 
(From an oil portrait.) 


1-CROCKER, Henry Graham, 
Wis., Aug. 10, 1868. 

8—-Dea. William Crocker (qv); 

7-Dea. Job (1645-1719), m 1680, Hannah Taylor 
(1658-1743) ; 

6—Dea. John (1683-1773), m Mary Hinckley (b 1689); 

5-Col. Job (1724-1809), m 1747, Mercy Freeman; 

4—Nathaniel (1758-1855), (see portrait), m 1783, Me- 
hitable Lewis (1762-1835) ; 

3-George Lewis (1797-1860), m 1825, Sarah Orr 
(1803-84). 

10-William Brewster (qv); 

9-Patience (d 1634), m 1624, Gov. Thomas Prence 


(av); 

8-Mercy (1631-1711), m 1650, Maj. John Freeman 
(Edmund®, qv); 

7-William (1663-87), m 
Jonathan§); 

6—William (1686-1772), m 1711, Mercy Pepper (b 1690); 

5—Mercy (1720-1803), m Col. Job Crocker (5 above). 

10-Henry Wolcott (qv); 

§$-Ann (6 ca. 1620), m Matthew Griswold (1618-99); 

8-Ann, m 1674, Abraham Bronson (b 1647); 

iarebele (b 1682), m 1702, Samuel Stanley (1677- 
‘ , 

6-Abraham (1705-88), m Prudence Pinney (b 1710); 

Seeeyne (1748-1813), m 1774, Elihu Yale (1747- 
1806) ; 

4-Sylvia (1777-1825), m 1796, Charles Chauncy 
Cooke (1775-1805) ; 

3—Peter (1800-74), m Phoebe Brooks (b ca. 1796). 

2-Son of Henry Clay Crocker (1829-93), oil pro- 
ducer; m 1853, Jane Ophelia Cooke (1834-1901); is- 
sue: I-Ida Louise (b 1854; m Albert Willis 
Parks); II-George Lewis (1856-1903); II1I—Sarah 


b Milwaukee, 


Lydia Sparrow (Capt. 


376 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


Augusta (b 1857); IV—Charlotte Waterman () 
1859; m Clarence Wyman); V—Hattie Cooke 
(1861-62); VI-—Henry Graham (above); VII-—Jen- 
nie Olive (b 1871; m George Hingston Cotter 
Hornibrook). 

Vi-m Sept. 26, 1893, Florence Mabel Gates (Oct. 
10, 1872-Apr. 19, 1902); issue: 1-Robert Graeme, 
b San Diego, Calif., June 12, 1894; B.A., Yale, 
16; lt. aviation, U.S.A., World War. 

M 2d, Apr. 5, 1918, Edna Maud Frost (qv for 
genealogy). 

LL.B., Yale, 1891, M.L., cum laude, 1892. With 
div. of internat. law of Carnegie Endowment 
for Internat. Peace, Washington, D.C., since 
1914. Asst. technical advisor in internat. law 
to the Am. Commn. to Negotiate Peace, Paris, 
1918-19. Mem. S.A.W. (vice-cdr.-gen.). Summer 
place: Frankfort, Mich. Residence: 1626 29th 
St., Washington, D.C. 


1-CROCKER, Edna Maud Frost (Mrs. Henry 
G.), 6 Frankfort, Mich., Oct. 7, 1876. 

§9-Elder Edmund Frost (qv); 

8-Thomas (1647-1724), m 1678, Mary (Gibbs) Good- 
ridge (d 1691); 

Sepeetthhy (1686-1736), m 1710, Elizabeth Rice (b 

9D) 5 

ia (1718-95), m 1749/50, Abigail Livermore 
(b 1731); 

5—Josiah (b 1763), Am. Rev.; m Electa Paine 
(1757-1848) ; 

4-Josiah (1791-1828), m 1814, Hannah Morgan 
Smith; 

3-EBugene B. (1826-99), m 1848, Sarah Jane Andrews 
(1828-1911). 

10-Lt. Samuel Smith (qv); 

9-Philip (ca. 1633-1684), of Hadley, Mass.; m 1657, 
Rebecca Foote (1634-1701); 

8—Dea. John (1661-1727), of Hadley; m 1683, Joanna 
Kellogg (b 1664); 

7—John (1684-1761), Hadley; m 1711, Esther Colton 
(1687-1771) ; 

Sir area (1725-1816), m 1st, Lydia Thomas (b 
1725) ; 

Ep eel (1756-1844), m 1780, Lucy Nevers (1759- 
1843) ; 

4-Hannah Morgan (1794-1850), m 1814, Josiah Frost 
(4 above). 

10-—John Howland (qv): 

§—John (b 1626/27), m 1651, Mary Lee; 

S8-Lydia (1665-1717), m 1684, Jeremiah Thomas (d 
1736), of Middleboro, Mass.: 

7—~Nathaniel (b 1686), m Abigail Ransom (0 1691); 

6-John (1728-93), moved to Woodstock, Vt.; m 
1751-52, Mercy Shaw (d 1828); 

5-George (1752-1824), m 1778, Hope Thomas (1755- 


1795) ; 

4—John (1781-1852), m 1806, Sophia Besse (6 1781): 

ya (1820-98), mm 1852, Richard Ball (1820- 
1 ‘ 

29—Dau. of Eugene Buel Frost (1851-1913), timber 
dealer; m 1875, Frances Lovisa Ball (1853-90); 
issue: I-Edna Maud (above); II—Julian Buel 
(b 1878; m Ona Della Jamieson); IIlI-—Chester 
Ball (b 1882; m Louise Mary Switzgable): I1V— 
renee Walter (1884-99); V—Floyd Richard (b 

I—m Apr. 5, 1913, Henry Graham Crocker (qv). 

Club: Arts (Washington). Summer place: 
Frankfort, Mich. Residence: 1626 29th St. 
N.W., Washington, D.C. 


1-HITCHCOCK, Frederick Hills, 6 lBoston, 
Mass., July 4, 1867. 

8—-Luke Hitchock (qv); 

Take (1655-1727), m 1676/77, Sarah Burt (1656- 

6—-Peletiah (1698-1776), m 1734/35, Sarah Parsons 
(1703-78) ; 

ere be (1741-1814), m 1768, Martha Keyes (1743- 

4—Hollis (1786-1815), m 1810, Mary Wood; 

3—-David Keyes (1813-95), m 1887, Abigail Hastings 
Barnes (1815-92). 

2-Son of Dr. Thomas Barnes Hitchcock (1839-74), 
M.D., Harvard, 1860 (hon. D.M.D., 1870); first 
dean Harvard Dental School; m 1863, Sarah 
Smith Hills (1835-1907); issue: I—Frederick 
Hills (above); II-Thomas Barnes (6 1873; m 
Elizabeth Prescott Frost). 

I-m June 9, 1896, Ethel Olivia Hunter, 6 Chi- 
cago, Ill., Sept. 26, 1877; dau. of Dr. King 
Barton Hunter, of Chicago, m Olivia Henri- 
etta Lewis. 

A.B., Amherst, ’91 (Psi U.), A.M., 1901. Admitted 
to bar, 1899; publisher of special books. Was 


asst. purchasing agent of War Dept. com. on 
training camp activities, 1917-18. Mem. S.C., 
O.W. Clubs: Psi Upsilon, Amherst. Address: 
105 W. 40th St., New York, N.Y. 


j-JOHNSTONE, Eva Boydstun (Mrs. Robert 
F.), b Lauderdale, Miss., Feb. 8, 1865. 

10-Thomas (Boidstone, Boylstone) Boydstun () 
1615), came from Eng.; m Sarah-—; 

ES (b 1644), of New York; m Mary Gar- 

iner; 

8—-Edward (b 1670), m Mary Dasset; 

7—-Thomas (b 1701), m Muhulda Box; 

6—David (1726-1811), began to write name Boyd- 
stone and Boidstone; m 1746, Mehitibel Snow; 

5-James (1747-1814), patriot Am. Rev.; wrote 
rape Boydston; m 1761, Mary Prewett (1745- 

4-Samuel (1762-1846), wrote name Boydstun; sol- 
dier Am. Rev.; m 1787, Sarah Reed (1768-1850) ; 

3—Jesse (1788-1869), soldier War 1812; m 1824, Ur- 
sula Miles (1810-88). 

2-Dau. of James Guthrie Boydstun, D.D. (1831- 
1912), Presbyn. minister; m 1862, Martha Ver- 
netta Fincher (1835-81; Rev. Francis’, Presbyn. 
minister); issue: I-James Fincher (b 1864: m 
Lila E. Moore); II-Eva (above); III—-Susan 
(Mrs Robert Alexander Cody, qv for Hopkins 
lineage); IV—Rev. Irving Guthrie (1875-1911; m 
Mabel Martin); V—Marvin V. (6b 1878; m Lucy 
Phipps). 

II-m June 30, 1891, Rev. Robert Foster John- 
stone, b Newbern, Tenn., Feb. 2, 1854; son of 
Robert Ewing Johnstone (1816-90; Rev. Fran- 
cis® [1790-1856], m Kitty Foster [b 1784]; James* 
[1776-1835], m Agnes [b 1764]), m Lucy M. Bois- 
seau; issue: 1-Winona Wade, } Barnard, N.C., 
1900; Maryville, 1928; 2-Donald Boydstun, 0 
Barnard, 1902; U. of Fla., ’26. 

Grad. Cooper’s Coll., with degree M.E.L. 18—. 
History teacher, high schools, Clearwater, 
Fla. Mem. S.M.D., D.A.R. Residence: 1010 
Jeffords St., Clearwater, Fla. 


ee eco Moses, ) Windsor Locks, Conn., July 

10—Richard Lyman (qv); 

9-John (1623-90), m Dorcas Plumb; 

8-Moses (1662-1701), m Ann-; 

7-Capt. Moses (1689-1762), m Mindwell Sheldon 
(1692-1780) ; 

6—-Dea. Moses (1713-68), m Sarah Hayden (or 
Heighton; 1716-1808); 

5—Col. Moses (1748-1829), served corp. to col. Am. 
Rev.; m 1st, Ruth Collins (d 1775); 

4—Moses (1768-1844), m Elizabeth Buell; 

3—Moses (1810-83), m Mary Ann Holley. 

2-Son of Moses Lyman (1836-1917), m 1863, Ellen 
Augusta Douglas (1840-71); issue: I—Moses 
(above); II—Isabelle Douglas (b 1867; m Lewis 
Dervitt Atwater); I1I—Harriet Dexter (1870-75). 

I-m Aug. 17, 1892, Florence Van Fleet, b Wil- 
liamsport, Pa., Feb. 18, 1862; dau. of S. Van 
Rensselaer Van Fleet, m Elvira DuBois, of 
Williamsport, Pa.; issue: 1-Moses Van Rens- 
selaer (Dec. 20, 1896-May 11, 1897). 

Ed. Waverly (N.Y.) High Sch., Poughkeepsie 
Mil. Acad., and M.I.T. Mechanical engineer, 
C.,M.&St.P. Ry., Springfield Foundry, Baush 
Machine Tool Co. Jr. warden, St. Andrew’s- 
in-Longmeadow Episcopal Ch. Mem. S.A.R., 
Conn. Valley Hist. Soe. Clubs: Springfield 
Garden, Springfield Country, etc. Mason 
(K.T., Shriner). Residence: 16 Westmoreland 
Av., Longmeadow, Mass. 


1-MASON, M(ortimer) Phillips, 6 SBoston, 
Mass., Mar. 19, 1876. 

8—John Warren (1622-1703), from Nayland, Eng., 
roa \ cca ae ome Mass.; m Michal Jenison (1640- 

7—John (1678-1726), m Abigail Hastings (1679-1710) ; 

6—Samuel (1704-75), m Tabitha Stone (1702-65); 

5—-Joseph (1745-1808), m Lois Lyon (1746-1816); 

4-John (1767-1828), m Susanna Grout (1780-1887; 
Jonathan‘); 

3-Sarah Elizabeth (1820-97), m John Warren Ma- 
son (1814-66), from Roscrae, Ireland, to Boston. 

9-Nicholas Phillips (1611-72), settled at Dedham, 
later at Weymouth, Mass.; m Elizabeth—; 

8—Richard; 

7—-Capt. John (1674-1760), m Elizabeth Drake; 

6—-Samuel (b 1702), m Damaris Smith; 

5-John (1734-1805), m 1759, Jane Ellis (1737-1832; 
Richard® [1704-971, from Ireland to Easton, 
Mass., m Jane [1709-60], dau. Cant. John Phil- 
lips above); 


at 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 377 


4-John (1761-1841), m Ruth Dunbar (1772-1842) ; 

38-Linus Austin (1814-61), m Rhoda Merrill Col- 
cord (1818-64; Phineas4). 

2-Son of Mortimer Blake Mason (1850-1909), mem. 
S.D. Warren & Co., paper mfrs,, dir. First 
Nat. Bank, Boston; m 1874, Helena Augusta 
Phillips (1852-76), and m 2d, 1880, her sister, 
Mary Emma Phillips (1854-1908); issue (1st 
marriage): I-~M(ortimer) Phillips (above); (2d 
marriage): II-Herbert Warren (6 1881; m Persis 
Emery Furbish); IlI—Harold Francis (6b 1883; 
m Junia Russell); IV—Charles Ellis (b 1884; 
m Elizabeth Andrew); V—Austin Blake (b 1886; 
m Margaret Bliss); VI—Miriam P. (b 1893; m 
Franklin Hunt Trumbull). 

I-m July 2, 1918, Gertrud Helene Natorp, bB Mar- 
burg, Germany, May 1, 1894; dau. of Prof. Paul 
Gerhard Natorp, of Marburg; issue: 1-Helena 
Elisabeth, b Brookline, Mass., Aug. 20, 1918; 
2-Richard Phillips, b} Brookline, Dec. 15, 1919; 
3—Adelbert Natorp, D Brunswick, Me., Dec. 3, 
ha eer EN Ole, Hildegard (Jan. 10, 1925-Feb. 

A.B., Harvard, ’99, A.M., 1900, Ph.D., 1904. Prof. 
philosophy, Bowdoin College, Brunswick, Me., 
since 1920. Residence: 156 Maine St., Bruns- 
wick, Me. 


1-MUNRBO, Sarah Frances Rose (Mrs. Walter 
Lee), 6 Providence, R.1., July 4, 1859. 

§-Jeremy Clarke, regent and actg. gov. R.I. Col- 
ony (qv); 4 : 

8-Mary (1641-1711), was daughter, sister, wife 
and mother of colonial governors; m Gov. 
John Cranston (1625-80: dese. Lord William 
Cranston, capt. of King’s Guards under James 
I), arrived in Newport ante 1644; capt. and 
maj. of militia; capt. of all forces of the 
Colony in King Philip’s War; atty. gen.; gov. 
1678; licensed and recorded Doctor of Physic 
and Chirurgery; 

7-Caleb, m Judith Parrett (1670-1737) ; 

6-Elizabeth, m 1711, Charles Tillinghast (desc. 
Pardon Tillinghast, of Providence); 

5-Judith, m 1738, John Freebody (1706-73; John‘, 
from Eng.); 

4—William (1762-1847), m Sarah W. Potter (1774- 
1839; Ichabod5); 

3—Mary Cranston (1801-69), m 1821, William R. 
Phillips (1797-1859). 

2-Dau. of Elizabeth Seamans Phillips (1822-98), 
m 1848, Freeman M. Rose (1820-1902), mfr. and 
wholesale dealer in leather; issue: I-Fran- 
cis Freeman (1844-46); II-Mary Frances (1848- 
1852); IlI—Linton Farnum (1855-57); IV—Louel- 
len Wilbur (6 1857; m Charles C. Newhall); V— 
Sarah Frances (above). 

V—m Dec. 7, 1887, Walter Lee Munro (See Vol. 
1, p. 738, for genealogy); issue: 1-Rose Carle- 
ton, b Providence, R.I., Sept. 27, 1888; M.D., 
U. Colo., ’25; 2-Harold Winthrop, b Providence, 
Nov. 9, 1891; Brown, ’18; m Jan. 19, 1916, Mil- 
dred R., dau. John H. Hambly, of Providence 
(issue: Joyce, Nov. 15-Nov. 19, 1921; Mildred, b 
Oct. 24, 1922; John Bennett, b Jan. 1925). 

Residence: 397 Wayland Avy., Providence, R.I. 


I-OLDHAM. Elizabeth Alice, b Brownsville, O., 
Oct. 10, 1857. 

4-Isaac Oldham (ca. 1726-1822), DVt- Capt. John 
Van Meters’ Co. of Pa. Rangers, 1778-83: m 
probably twice; m 2d, Sarah Anderson: 

oper (1783-1849), m 1st, 1807, Martha Morrison 
ad i 

4-Capt. James Martin (d 1809), from Wales to 
Bedford Co., Pa.; was an early settler at the 
Juniata Crossings, where he ran a ferry-boat 
many yrs. before the chain bridge was built; 
soldier Am. Rev.; sub-lt., 1777; judge Ct. Com- 
mon Pleas, 1785; del. to Pa. Conv. to ratify the 
Federal Constn., 1787; councillor, 1789; sgt.-at- 
arms Ho. of Rep., 1790; admitted to the bar, 
1777; m 1759, Sarah Thomas; 

3—Phebe (1779-1868), m 1800, Jacob Dumm (1776-1850), 
from Somerset, Pa., to Zanesville, O., 1806; 
established a school in Brownsville. O., 1882, 

2-Dau. of John Oldham (1814-1902), m 1836, Phebe 
Dumm_ (1819-1910); issue: I-Angeline (6 and d 
1837); II-William Morrison (1839-41); Ili-—Henry 
Harrison (1841-42); IV-—Eleanor Frances (b 1844; 
m Thomas Tippett, d); V—-Mary Eliza (6 1847; m 
Albert Robinson, d); VI-John Robert (b and 
d 1849); VII-Charles Alfred (1850-96: m Mary 
F. Baker; m 2d, C. A. Ashbrook); VIIT—Ben- 
jamin Franklin (b 1853; m Harriet E. Kruck); 
IX-Elizabeth Alice (above); X—Minnie Martha 


(6 1860; m Charles F. Burton); XI—Alline Mar- 
tin (6 1862). 

IX-Teacher; dep. county treas., Muskingum 
Co., O., 4 yrs.; sec. The H. D. Munson Sons 
Music Co. since 1899. Life mem. D.A.R. (re- 
gent Muskingum Chapter, 1912-13, 1926), ete. 
Summer place: Brownsville, O. Residence: 
The Belvedere, N. 3d St., Zanesville, O. 


WILLIAM BROSS (1813-89). 

Grad. Williams Coll., °38 5 settled at Chicago, Itt; 
1848; a founder of the Daily Democratic Press, 
1852, which was consolidated with the Chicago 
Tribune, 1858, of which he was president at the 


time of his death. Lieutenant Governor of Illi- 


nois, 1865-69. 
SpA tes: Demarest, b Chicago, Ill., Feb. 19, 


6-John Lloyd, came from Wales and settled at 
Camptown, N.J.; m 1765, Rebecca, Ball (cousin 
of Mary Ball, mother of George Washington); 

5-Aaron (1774-1858), m Margaret Leinsey; 

4-John C. (1797-1881), m 1816, Anna Stanclift; 

3-Aaron_ (1817-1905), m Maria Christie Demarest 
(desc. David Demarest, a Huguenot, settled at 
Schroalenberg, N.J., 1664), 

4—Moses Bross, m 1800, Jennie Winfield; 

8-William (1813-89), It. gov. of Ill.; m 
Jane Jansen. 

2-Son of Henry Demarest Lloyd (1847-1903), A.B., 
Columbia, ’67; author, journalist; m 1873, Jes- 
sie Bross (1844-1904); issue: I~William Bross 
(m Madge Bird); II-Henry Demarest (m Eliz- 
abeth McEwen Mason); IiI—Demarest (above); 
IV—John Bross (m Caroline Davie). 

III—m Dec. 6, 1916, Katharine Nordell, 6 Poquonac 
Bridge, Conn., Nov. 5, 1898; dau. Philip A. 
Nordell, clergyman, writer (See Who’s Who, 
Vol. VIII, 1914-15): asst. adj.-gen., G.A.R. of 
Mass., Groton, Mass.; issue: 1—-Angelica, b 
Boston, Feb. 6, 1918; 2-Demarest, Jr., 6 Marble- 
head, Mass., July 10, 1919; 3-Karen Gallup, b 
London, Eng., Oct. 18, 1924. 

A.B., Harvard, ’04 (Inst. of 1770, Phoenix, Hasty 
Pudding). Publicist, journalist (See Who's 
Who in America). Summer place: Potomska 
Point, South Dartmouth, Mass. Residence: 
1825 R St., Washington, D.C. 

1-DURHAM, Nellie Rebecca Stranahan (Mrs. J. 
Edward), 6 Warren, Pa., Mar. 2, 1859, 

5-James Stranahan (1699-1792), from the North of 
Ireland, 1725, and settled at Scituate, R.L; 

4—John (b 1737), m 1763, Lucy Buck; 

3-Gibson J. (b 1786), m 1807, Polly Devendorf 
(among their sons was James §S. T., called “‘the 
first citizen of Brooklyn”), 

2-Dau. of Daniel Vacton Stranahan, M.D. (1810- 
1873), m 1841, Rebecca Jane (1821-87), dau. of 
David Jackson, m Lucretia Cannon; issue: I— 


Mary 


378 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM 


Elizabeth (1844-1910; m William Brecht); II— 
Chester West (1845-1911); II1I—Daniel Vacton, Jr. 
(1847-92); IV—Frank (1852-55); V—Carribel (0b 1857; 
m Samuel H. Doty); VI-—Nellie Rebecca 
(above); VII—Fred Clay, M.D. (1862-97). 

Vi-m June 29, 1881, Joseph Edward Durham (See 
Vol. 1, p. 282, for genealogy); issue: 1—J. Hd- 
ward, Jr., 6 Williamsport, Pa., Aug. 23, 1882; 
Princeton, ’06; m Feb. 25, 1913, Hannah Mar- 
garet, dau. of Col. Edward M. Young, Allen- 
town, Pa.; 2-Fred Stranahan, }) Williamsport, 
July 2, 1884; Princeton, ’06; m Apr. 28, 1916, 
Christine Witherspoon, dau. of John R. Bry- 
den, Scranton, Pa. (issue: Fred Stranahan, 
Jr.); 8-Lowry Stranahan (Oct. 11, 1888-May 20, 
1890); 4-Eleanor Lewis, b Allentown, Pa., June 
3, 1892; m July 29, 1919, Lt. Arthur J. Male, 
U.S.N. (issue: Edward Durham). 

Residence: “Stonehurst,” 319 W. Johnson St., 
Germantown, Phila., Pa. 


FOLK, Joseph Wingate, ) Brownsville, Tenn., 
Oct. 28, 1869-May 28, 1923. 

5-Humphrey Bate, b Bertie Co., N.C.; m Sarah 
Legate; 

4-James (1747-87), pvt. Cont. Army; m 1776, Mary 
Spivy (1758-1838) ; : 

3-Sarah Legate (1786-1835), m 1825, Benjamin Folk 
(b Sept. 22, 17—-d 1831). 

2-Son of Judge Henry Bate Folk (1828-99), m 1855, 
Martha Cornelia Estes (1837-1913). For issue 
and maternal lineage see Reau Hstes Folk. 

M Nov. 10, 1896, Gertrude Glass, 6 Brownsville, 
Tenn., Feb. 12, 1872; dau. Thomas E. Glass, of 
Brownsville. ; 

LL.B., Vanderbilt, 1890; (LL.D., U. Mo., William 
Jewell, Drury, Westminster, and Southwest- 
ern Bapt.). Circuit atty., St. Louis, 1900-04; 
gov. of Mo., 1905-09; solicitor for State Dept., 
1918-14; chief counsel for Interstate Commerce 
Commn., 1914-18 (See Who’s Who in America). 


1-PORCH, Edwin Leight, }) Louisville, Ky., Aug. 
18, 1863. 

4-Henry Porch (1758-1849), pvt. Cont. Army; m 
1786, Rebecca Denton (d 1863); 

3-Ezikiel A., m Mary Bachelar Creekmore (d 
1874). 

10-Louis DuBois (qv); z 

9-Sara (b 1664), m 1682, Joost Janse (Van Meteren) 
Ire Meter, from Holland to Kingston, N.Y., 
1662 ; 

S-Rebecca (1689-1756), m 1704, Cornelis Eltinge 
(1681-1754; Jan®, from Holland to New Amster- 
dam, m 1677, Jacomyntje, dau. of Cornelis 
Hanentse Slecht, who was at Esopus, N.Y., 
1655) ; 


OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


7-Sara (b 1715), m 1737, Col. John Hite (1710-92), 
officer Va. colonial troops; judge under 
George III and turned in favor of patriots, 
1776 (Joist® [d 1760], from Germany in his own 
ship to Kingston, N.Y., 1710, and was first 
white settler in Shenandoah Valley, Va.; m 
Anna Maria DuBois, d 1738); 

6—Maria (1738-1833), m 1758, Simon Taylor (1728-86) ; 

5-Elizabeth H. (1759-1833), m 1778, William Dudley 
(1756-1819) ; 

4—William (1783-1864), m 1807, Cynthia Barnes (1783- 
1857; Joshua5 [1753-1806], Am. Rev., m 1774, De- 
lilah Barnes); 

3—Mary (1820-46), m 1840, Thomas Edwards (Jo- 
seph‘, m 1807, Malinda [1790-1840], dau. of Capt. 
James MelIlhenny [1759-1841], Am. Rev., m™ 
Grizella—, b 1770). 

2-Son of Laten Bennet Porch (1831-94), m 1859, 
Hester Edwards (1841-1925); issue: I-—HKdwin 
Leight (above); II—-Roberta (b 1866; m 1890, John 
MecMitchell Towne). 

I—-m June 12, 1888, Nina Dortch, b Clarksville, 
Tenn., Aug. 6, 1865; dau. of Dr. George 
Dortch, of Clarksville, m Eliza Jane Phillips; 
issue: 1-Edwin Leight, Jr., b Kissimmee, Fla., 
June 19, 1889; A.B., E.M., Mich. Coll. Mines, 
1911; petroleum geologist; selected, July 1917, 
as one of 14 students of Am. colleges for 
training with Royal Air Force of Can., 3 
months, and commad. ist lt.; served as instr. 
at Ground Sch., Air Service, Austin, Tex., 
1 yr. and at Kelly Field, Tex.; reserve mil. 
aviator. 

Grad. South Division High School, Chicago, ’82. 
Mining and oil interests. Mem. S.A.R. Club: 
San Antonio-Casino. Residence: San An- 
tonio, Tex. 


eget: Theodore Irving, b N.Y. City, Mar. 

8-Robert Livingston (qv); 

7—Gilbert (1689/90-1746), m 1711, Cornelia Beekman 
(1693-1742; Henry§); 

6-Henry (b 1714), m Susanna Conklin; 

5-Joanna (b 1754), m 1776, Paul Schenck (1741-95; 
Abraham’, m Elsie Vandervoort; Johannes‘); 

4—Johanna (1781-1857), m Matthew Mesier; 

38-Margaret (1808-57), m 1825, George Bickham 
Reese (1800-66; Jacobt, m Catherine Sheaff; 
Dietrich’). 

5-William Irving (qv); 

4—Ebenezer (1776-1868), m Elizabeth Kip; 

3—Theodore, m Jane Sutherland. 

10-Hendrik Hendriksen (Kype) Kip (qv); 

9-Jacobus (1631-90), m 1654, Maria de la Montagne 
(1637-1711) ; 


8-Johannes (1655-1702), m 1681, Catherine Kiersted 


(b 1660) ; 

7-Jacobus (b 1682), m 1704, Catherine de Hart; 

6—Henry (6 1718), m Helena Low; 

5-Peter, m 1774, Jane Brower (1756-1851) ; 

4-Klizabeth, m Ebenezer Irving (4 above). 

2-Son of George Bickham Reese (1832-85), P.E. 
priest; m Elizabeth Kip Irving (1842-76); m 2d, 
Augusta Strange; issue (ist marriage); I-Jane 
Sutherland (d 1888; m Edward Rathbone Sat- 
terlee, 1845-1903); II-Margaret Mesier (b 1862; m 
Albert A. Paddon); Il1I—Frances Irving (m J. 
Wilton Brooks); IV—Theodore Irving (above); 
(24 marriage); V—Albert Strange; VI—Augusta 
Elizabeth. 

IV—m June 22, 1899, Louise Comins, b West Rox- 
bury, Boston, Mass., Sept. 18, 1872; dau. of Li- 
nus Bacon Comins (Linus B.3, m Mary Bar- 
ker, desc. Gov. Thomas Prence), of Jamaica 
Plain, Boston, m Florence Skinner (Lucian’, 
m Celina Holmes); issue: 1-Elizabeth Irving, 0} 
Milton, Mass., Apr. 15, 1901; m Jan. 6, 1925, Dr. 
Philip George Crosbie Bishop, of N.Y.C.; 2- 
Theodore Irving, } Columbus, O., Feb. 6, 1910; 
St. Paul’s Sch: 

Grad. St. Paul’s School, Concord, N.H.; A.B., 
Columbia, ’94 (Delta Psi); Harvard Graduate 
Sch., 1894-95; B.D., Episcopal Theol. Sch., 1897; 
(D.D., Kenyon, 1913). Ordered deacon, 1897, or- 
dained priest, 1898, P.E. Ch.; rector, St. Mi- 
chael’s, Milton, Mass., 1897-1907. Trinity Ch., 
Columbus, O., 1907-18; consecrated coadjutor 
bishop, Diocese of Southern Ohio, 1913 (See 
Who’s Who in America). Clubs: Columbus, 
Columbus Country, Athletic, Crichton. Resi- 
dence: Cumberland Apts., Columbus, O. 


Ee 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 379 


MRS. EDWARD BENTLEY HULING AND HER THREE DAUGHTERS, KATHARINE BROWN (NOW 
MRS. ROBERT FRANKLIN HUSSEY), ELIZABETH HINMAN, AND SARA FRANCES HAWKS, 


1-HULING, Sara Julia Hawks (Mrs. Edward 
Bentley), b Bennington, Vt., Jan. 23, 1872. 

9-John Hawks (d 1662), from Eng. in Winthrop’s 
Fleet, 1630; settled at Lynn, Mass., 1636; was 
at Windsor, Conn., 1640; one of first settlers 
at Hadley, Mass., 1659; m Elizabeth-; 

8—Eleazer (1655-1727), m Judith Smead; 

7—Capt. Eleazer (1693-1774), m Abigail Wells; 

6—Joshua; 

5-Maj. Eleazer (1746-1827), m Rhoda Kinsley; 

rie (1772-1812), m Temmy Armstrong (1774- 

ar View (1804-86), m 1831, Julia Ann Pratt (1807- 

11l-Francis Cooke (qv); 

10-Jane, m Experience Mitchell; 

9-Elizabeth, m 1645, John Washburn 


(1621-86; 
John?*, qv); 


8-John (1646-1719), of Bridgewater, Mass.; m 1679, 
Rebecca Lapham (d 1717); 

7—William (1686-1756), Bridgewater; m 1715, Ex- 
perience Mann; 

6-Thankful (b 1723), m John Kinsley; 

5-Rhoda (1751-91), m Eleazer Hawks (5 above). 

&-Peter Brown (qv); 

7—-Deliverance (1656-1727), of Greenwich, Conn.: 

6-Samuel (1689-1740), m Hannah Rundle (b 1690) ; 

5-Nehemiah (1728-1810), of Round Hill, Conn.; m 
Sophia Park (1728-81): 

4-—Samuel (1765-1819), of Greenwich; m 1794, Bet- 
sey Hinman (1775-1811; Capt. Daniel5, m cousin, 
Annis, dau. of Dea. David Hinman); 

3-Samuel Hinman (1804-86), Old Bennington, Vt.; 
m 1826, his 1st cousin, Sarah Maria Brown 
rate’ pat Capt. Park‘, m Mary, dau. of Daniel 
‘urtis). 


380 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


2-Dau. of William Edward Hawks (1832-1911), 
large real estate operator; one of Benning- 
ton’s most prominent and philanthropic citi- 
zens; m 1859, Helen Elizabeth Brown (1834-1924) ; 
issue: I-Samuel Brown (1862-99); II—William 
B., Jr. (b 1864); Il1I-Helen Frances (1869-1908) ; 
Disa Julia (above); V—George Mordaunt 

IV—m Dec. 25, 1898, Edward Bentley Huling, 0 
Chicago, Ill., May 16, 1870; son of Edward 
Chase Huling, of Chicago, m Fanny Bentley 
Griggs; issue: 1-Katharine Brown, 6 Chicago, 
Tll., May 19, 1896; Miss Porter’s School, Farm- 
ington, Conn., ’15; m May 27, 1922, Robert 
Franklin Hussey, of Chicago, b 1895; B.A., 


Yale, 18; 2-Elizabeth Hinman, b Chicago, July. 


8, 1900; Vassar, ’22; 3-George Edward (July 22, 
1908-May 10, 1905); 4-Sara Frances Hawks, 0 
Chicago, Apr. 5, 1906; Conn. Coll., 728. 

Was co. chmn. of Council of Nat. Defense and 
for three Liberty Loan drives during World 
War. Mem. D.F.P.A. (state pres.), D.A.R., 
U.S.D. 1812 (state pres.); treas. Bennington 
branch of A.R.C., 1917-25; state pres. Congress 
of Mothers, etc., and officer many other orgns. 
Summer place: Bennington, Vt. Residence: 
51 E. Division St., Chicago, Ill. 

Pelco tt Allen Higgins, }) Lexington, Ky., Jan. 

8—Charles Rodes, one of two brothers who came 
from Eng. to America during 17th Century; 
settled in Va.; m 1695; 

7-John (1697-1775), of Hanover Co., Va.; m Mary 
Crawford (b 1703; “Good Old Capt. David’’> [6 
1667], m Elizabeth Smith; David® [b Scotland, 
1625]; John?®, of Scotland); 

6—-Clifton (1740-1819), pvt. militia of Louisa Co., 
Va., French and Indian War, 1758; of Albe- 
marle Co., Va.; magistrate and high sheriff, 
1783-85; moved to Fayette Co., Ky., 1788, later 
to Scott Co.; m Sarah Waller (b 1742; Col. John’, 
m Agnes, dau. of Maj. Thomas Carr of “Bear 
Castle,” Caroline Co., Va., m Mary, dau. of 
Cornelius d’Aubigne); 

5-Waller (1768-1808), of Scott Co.; m Elizabeth 
Thomson (1770-1843), she m 2d, Gabriel Slaugh- 
ter, gov. of Ky., 1816; 

4—Col. William (1792-1856), 1t. War 1812; mem. Sen- 
ate, 1841-45; m 1st, his cousin, Sarah Waller 
Burch (1789-1818; Joseph®, m Mary Rodes); 

sas Waller (1817-78), m Sarah Evans Mar- 
shall. 

§6-Capt. Peter Evans (1755-1814), Am. Rev.; m Ann 
Newman (1755-1836; Capt. John’, of Prince Wil- 
liam Co., Va., m Miss Posey); 

5—Richard (1783-1836), m Sarah Pulliam (1786-1856; 
Joseph’, of Spotsylvania Co., Va., m Elizabeth 
Holliday [Benjamin’, d 178, m Susannah-—; 
John’, capt. Va. Rangers of Spotsylvania Co., 
Va., m Elizabeth—]); 

Tater ba (1808-1900), m Robert Marshall (0 


3-Sarah E., m Joseph Waller Rodes (3 above). 

7-William Higgins, had land surveyed in King 
William Co., Va., 1720; 

6—Joel (1748-1807), ens. in Am. Rev.; settled nr. 
Cynthiana, Ky., where with his brothers built 
a fort called Higgins Blockhouse; m Drucilla—; 

5-Richard (1770-1843), justice, co. surveyor, sheriff 
of Fayette Co., Ky.; soldier War 1812; m Sally 
Allen (Richard’, m Ann Wisdom, of Ky.); 

4-Joel (1802-59), ed. Transylvania Coll., Ky.; m 
Ann Louisa Gibson (1804-81; Rev. Randal®, m 
Harriet, dau. of John McKinley, from Ireland, 
capt. Am. Rev., m Mary Connelly; Gibeon’, 
from Va., settled in Miss., m Mary O’Connell); 

3-John Allen (1831-80), ed. Transylvania Coll.; 
planter in Ark. and Ky.; m 1832, Bettie Chinn 
Webb, of Scott Co., Ky. (Mitchum B.4, m Su- 
san, dau. of Robert Holmes; John V.5; Wil- 
liam C.®§). 

2-Son of Dr. William Rodes (1851-1907), ed. Tran- 
sylvania Coll.; M.D., Coll. Phys. and Surg., 
Baltimore, 1876; physician, Lexington, Ky.; m 
1888, Mary Ford Higgins (0 1859); issue: I- 
Allen Higgins (above); II—Louise Webb (b 
1885; m Wallace Kelly); III—-William (6 1887; m 
Katherine Logan); I1V—Joseph Headley (1889- 
1894) V—Mary Ford (b 1898; m Horace H. Wil- 
son); VI-—Joseph Waller (6 1899). 

I-m Oct. 7, 1918, Louise De Moss Cain, }b Hot 
Springs, Ark., Oct. 1, 1889; dau. of Lewis De 
Moss Cain (1846-1907; Aaron’, m Sarah-—), of 
Hot Springs, Ark.; m Sarah Ellen Wilson (1850- 
1916; Rev. Dr. Samuel’, m Mary Cunningham). 


U. of Ky. 3 yrs. (Sigma Chi). Pres. Two Re- 
publics Life Ins. Co., El Paso, Tex. Mem. 
S.R.,S.A.R. Mason (32°, K.T., Shriner). Clubs: 
El Paso Country, Toltec. Residence: 2919 
Federal St., El Paso, Tex. 


1-SMITH, Josephine Fairfax (Mrs. Tunstall), 0 
“Northampton,”’ Md., Aug. 20, 1865. 

6—-William Fairfax (qv); 

5-Bryan (1736-1802), 8th Baron Fairfax, m Ist, 
Elizabeth Cary (Col. Wilson®, of ‘‘Ceelys,” Va.; 
Col. Miles’; Col. Miles’, qv); 

4-Thomas (1762-1846), 9th baron, of ‘‘Vancluse’’; 
m 3d, Margaret Herbert; 

3—Albert (1802-35), m Carolina Eliza Snowden. 

9-John Kirby, from Eng. in the ‘‘Hopewell,” to 
Plymouth, Mass., 1643; settled at Hartford, 
Conn., 1645; m Elizabeth—; 

8—Joseph (1656-1717), m 1681, Sarah Markham; 

7—John, m Hannah Stow; 

6—Roger; 

5-Abraham (1730-96), m Eunice Starkweather; 

4—-Col. Ephraim (1753-1804), officer Am. Rev.; a 
founder Soc. Cin.; m 1784, Ruth Marvin; 

3-Col. Edmund, U.S.A. (1794-1849), m 1825, Eliza 
Brown (1808-64; Maj. Gen. Jacob‘, at one time 
cedr.-in-chief U.S.A.). 

2-Dau. of John Contee Fairfax (1830-1900), 11th, 
baron; m 1857, Mary Kirby (1838-1912); issue: 
ICaroline Snowden (1858-1924); II—Josephine 
(above); Il1I—Albert Kirby (6 1870; succeeded as 
12th baron, 1900; m 1922, Maud McKelvie); IV— 
Mary Cecilia (b 1871); V-Charles Edmund Kir- 
by (b 1876); VI-—Frances Marvin (6 1878; m 
Clarence M. Roberts). 

II-m Mar. 1, 1892, Tunstall Smith, 6 Norfolk, Va., 
Mar. 14, 1855; son James Marsden Smith, of 
Norfolk; issue: 1—Josephine Tunstall, 6 Balti- 
more, May 29, 1894; m Mar. 30, 1918, Lee Barroll 
(issue: Louise Tunstall, b Feb. 1919); 2-Louise 
Tunstall (July 19, 1895-Oct. 11, 1918). 

Mem. C.D.A., etc. Residence: The Preston, Bal- 
timore, Md. 


J-SPERRY, George Barker, ) Ogdensburg, N.Y., 
Nov. 6, 1851. 

Desc. Richard Sperry (6 in Wales), from Eng. to 
New Haven, Conn., 1634; m Denise—; and thru: 

4-Bbenezer, soldier Am. Rev.; m Hannah Pardee; 

3—-Charles (1703-1871), m Hannah Willard. 
8—-Phillippe Delano (qv); 

7-Jonathan (1648-1720), m Mercy Warren; 

6—-Jonathan, m ist, a dau. of Samuel Winslow; 

5-Hannah, m Sampson Wetherill, of New Brain- 
tree, Mass.; 

4-Hannah, m Humphrey Willard (b 1757; Josiah®; 
Joseph*; Benjamin’; Maj. Simon§, qv); 

3—Hannah, m Charles Sperry (3 above). 

2-Son of Simon Willard Sperry (1822-86), Sperry 
& Co., Stockton, Calif.; m 1850, Caroline Eliza- 
beth Barker (1880-1905); issue: I-George B. 
(above); II-James Willard (d; m Elizabeth 
Ashe); III—Austin Burkett (1859-91; m Kate 
Parson); IV—Alfred Easton (1864-88); V—Ethel 
Willard (m William Henry Crocker); VI—Eliza- 
beth (m Price Poniatowski). 

I-m Dec. 1, 1880, Georgie Mary Staples (Apr. 21, 
1861-July 17, 1918); dau. of Capt. George W. Sta- 
ples, of Gardiner, Me.; issue (all 6 Stockton, 
Calif.): 1-Blizabeth, b Nov. 21, 1881; m June 1908, 
Arno Dosch (divorced 1920; issue: Betsy; 
Daphne); 2-William Hatfield, b June 28, 1885; 
served with Belgian Relief Commn., 1914-16, 
with Belgian Army 7 months and with A.R.C. 
10 months; It., Int. Div., U.S.A., 10 months; m 
Grace Godwin; 3—Alfred Willard, b Sept. 7, 1887; 
m Nov. 24, 1912, Loraine Brooks (issue: George 
Brooks; Willard Staples). 

Ed. Racine (Wis.) College, ’73. Retired merchant. 
Clubs: Rocky Mountain (New York), Pacific 
Union. Address: Pacific Union Club, San Fran- 
cisco, Calif. 


1-STILES, Charles Wardell, 6 Spring Valley, 
N.Y., May 15, 1867. 

10—John Stiles (1595-1662), from Eng. to Windsor, 
Conn., 1635; m Rachel— (d 1674); 

9-John (1633-83), m 1658, Dorcas Burt (6 1643), of 
Springfield, Mass.; 

8—Ephraim (1670-1765), m 1694, Abigail Neal (6 1670); 

7-Isaac (1696-1790), m 1720, Mary Brooks (d 1734); 

6—-Lt. Martin (1728-1808), French and Indian War 
and lt. in Am. Rev.; m 1751, Dorcas Adams (d 
1813, aet. 83), of Suffield, Conn.; , 

5—-Martin (1753-1811), m 1772, Tirzah Loomis, of 
Southwick, Mass.; 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 


4-Salmon_ (1781-1823), m 1805, Anna Dewey, of 
Southwick; 

3-Ethan Dewey (b 1805), chemist; m Catharine M. 
Parmalee. 

2-Son of Rev. Samuel Martin Stiles (1834-1904), 
B.A., Wesleyan, ’60; M.E. minister; m 1861, 
Elizabeth White (1838-1908); issue: l—Anna Jo- 
Sephine (6 1863); II—-Charles Wardell (above). 

Ii-m June 23, 1897, Virginia Baker, b Wheeling, 
W.Va., Dec. 22, 1869; sister of Mrs. Guy Despard 
Goff (qv for genealogy); issue: 1—Virginia Ruth 
Fordyce, 6 in Am. Embassy, Berlin, Germany, 
Aug. 24, 1899; m May 23, 1922, Fads Johnson (is- 
Sue: Wardell Stiles, 1924-25; Virginia Fordyce, 
b 1926); 2-Flizabeth, b Washington, D.C., Dec. 
18, 1904; George Washington 26 

Wesleyan U., Conn., 1885-86; College de France, 
1886-87; U. Berlin, 1887-89; U. Leipzig, 1889-90; 
Trieste Zool. Sta., 1891; Pasteur Inst, and Col- 
lége de France, 1891; A.M., Ph.D., Leipzig, 1890; 
(hon. M.S., 1896, D.Sc., 1906, Wesleyan Wigs Tio ayy 
U. of N.C., 1912; hon. M.D. Richmond [Va.] 
Coll., 1913; D.Se., Yale, 1915). Prof. zoology, 
U.S.P. H.S., since 1902, and asst. surgeon gen., 
ibid. since 1919 (See Who’s ‘Who in America), 
Summer place: Bradley Beachy NJ.) Resi- 
Syn Wilmington, N.C., and Washington, 
eGs 


1-ULLMAN, Percival Glenroy, } Tompkinsville, 
S.1, N.Y., May 29, 1849. 

10—Peter (Coursen) Corson (qv); 

9—Cornelius (1612-57), m ca. 1640, Tryntje Hendricks; 

8-Capt. Cornelius (1645-93), located on Staten 
dee 1678; m 1666, Marett Jacobse Vander 

Ltt 

7—Cornelius (1667/68-1730) ; 

6-Cornelius (1698-1755), m ca. 1722, Jannetje Van- 
buskirk; 

5—Cornelius (1731-89), m Nelly-; 

4-Cornelius (1759-1832), m 2d, Louisa Lockman 
(Samuel®, dese. Covert Lookerman, mem. ist 
Colony of New Amsterdam, 1633) ; 

3-Richard (1798-1844), m 1820, Henrietta Maria 
Lockman (Samuel’). 

2-Only child of Mary Louise (Corson) Bowen 
(1880-66), m 1848, Bernard Emile Ullman (b Paris, 
France, 1826-d Paris, 1886). 

Cousin to late Adm. A.E.K. Benham, U.S.N., and 
his dau. Edith, wife of Admiral Helm, U.S.N. 

M Jan. 18, 1875, Isabelle Sarah Butcher, b St. Aud- 
ries, Eng.; dau. of William Freeman Butcher, 
of St. Audries; issue: 1-Pervical Glenroy, Jr., 
b Huguenot Park, S.I., N.Y., Dec. 29, 1877; m 
Nov. 29, 1907, Edna, dau. of Agnew Joline (is- 
sue: Reginald Glenroy); 2-Roscoe Tucker (d 
infancy); 3-Isabelle Sarah, b Huguenot Park, 
S.I., Feb. 15, 1881; m May 16, 1900, Rev. Robert 
Henry Locke (issue: Robert Glenroy, b June 11, 
1901; Reginald Glenroy Ullman, } Oct. 5, 1908). 

Ed. Stapleton Collegiate Inst. Counsellor-at- 
law; admitted to bar, 1870; dir. First Nat. Bank 
of S.I. V.p. Soc. for Prevention of Cruelty 
to Children; vestryman, Ch. of The Holy Com- 
forter (P.E.). Compiled The Coursen (Corson) 
Family History, 1612-1917. Mem. Huguenot So- 
ciety of America. Summer place (for 32 yrs.): 
reselaa L.I. Residence: Huguenot Park, SL. 
IN. Y. 


1-WARREN, Tracy Bronson, } Watertown, 
Conn., Dec. 20, 1847. 

9-Richard Warren (qv); 

ea ier (1624/25-1669), m 1645, Sarah Walker (d 


7-Richard (1646-97), m Sarah-; 

6-John (1690-1768), m 17183, Naomi Bates; 

5-James (1714-1800), soldier Am. Rey.; m 1744, Abi- 
gail Thomas (1722-1807); 

4—Edward (1760-61-1814), of Watertown, 
pvt. Am. Rev.; m Mary Steele; 

38-Alanson (1793-1858), Watertown; m 1818, Sarah 
M. Hickox (1799-1866; Maj. Calebt, m Ruth Sco- 
ville, desc. Gen. John Mason, qv). 

9-Gov. William Bradford (qv); 

8-Maj. William (1624-1703), m Alice Richards; 

7-Meletiah (b 1664), m 1693, John Steele; 

6—Ebenezer, m 1720, Susannah Merrill (b 1700); ‘ 

5-Maj. Bradford, Am. Rev.; m 1755, Mary Perkins 
(1731-88) ; 

etd (1764-1847), m 1780, Edward Warren (4 
above). 

§-Richard Bronson (d 1685), from Eng. in the 
“Hercules,” 1628; 

8—John_ (1615-80), in Pequot War; 

7-Segt. Isaac (1645-1719), m 1669, Mary Root; 


Conn.; 


381 


6-Isaac (1670-1751), m 1701, Mary Morgan; 

5-Capt. James (6 1725), Am. Rey.; m 1750, Sarah 
Brockett; 

4—-Asahael (1759-1850), Am. Rev.; 
Upson; 

38—-William (1787-1856), m 1815, Almira Tyler. 

10-John Alden (qv); 

9Y—Ruth (1634/35-1674), m John Bass (1632-1716) ; 

8-Sarah (1672-1757), m 1692, Ephraim Thayer (1669- 
1757; Shadrach®, m Deliverance, dau. of James 
Priest, son of Degory Priest, qv); 

7-Hannah (b 1698), m Samuel Tyler (b 1685); 

6-Capt. Daniel (1714-94), Am, Rev.; m 1742, Eunice 
Tyler (0 1717); 

5—James (1742-94), m 1763, Anne Hungerford (b 1746) ; 

Septet (1764-1836), m Susannah Easton (1767- 

3—Almira (1789-1855), m William Bronson (3 above). 

2-Son of David Hard Warren (1825-58), farmer, 
Watertown, Conn.; m 1847, Louisa Bronson (1828- 
1912); issue: I-Tracy Bronson (above); II-Sarah 
Cornelia (1850-53); III—Jennie (1853-76; m 1871, 
Robert B. Lewis). 

I-m Oct. 28, 1894, Clara Arabella Mills (Sept. 2, 
1854-Mar. 30, 1912); dau. of John Franklin Mills 
(1822-76), of Boston, m 1849, Sarah Rumrill Dud- 
ley (1824-67; desc. Gov. Thomas Dudley, qv); 
issue: 1-John Mills, b Boston, Mass., July 1, 
1875; Yale-S., 96; m 1908, Harriet E. Bird (issue: 
Charlotte); 2-Louise Bronson, 6 Bridgeport, 
Conn., Jan. 27, 1877; Bryn Mawr, ’98; 3-Tracy 
Russia (Aug. 29, 1878-July 11, 1880); 4-Jennie 
Mills (Dec. 3, 1879-Aug. 11, 1880); 5—Bronson Mills 
(Jan. 8, 1883-Dec. 17, 1915); Yale, 04; m Apr. 1909, 
Pauline, dau. of Edward Downs (issue: Alice; 
Dorothy); 6-Harvey Tracy, b Bridgeport, Sept. 
14, 1888; Yale, ’10; 1st It., U.S.A., World War: m 
Feb. 1, 1918, Mary, dau. of William McClave 
(issue: William Tracy; Richard Bronson); 7— 
Mildred Dudley (Aug. 9, 1892-May 1, 1894). 

Collegiate and Commercial Inst., New Haven, 
Conn. Real estate and insurance. Col., a.-d.-c. 
on staff of Gov. Henry B. Harrison, of Conn. ; 
capt. and commissary, Old Guards of City of 
N.Y.; capt., adj., 4th Regt. Conn. IN; Ges stelt., 
Co. F, 2d Regt., Conn. N.G. Mem. S.M.D., Alden 
Kindred of America, S.CoWe Oh PyAwES DED 
S.A.R., Sulgrave Instn., ete. Clubs: Algonquin, 
Brooklawn Country. Residence: 2354 North Av., 
Bridgeport, Conn. 


1-WILLSON, Mary Rose Camp (Mrs. Notley 0O.), 
b Kent Co., Md., Sept. 6, 1873. 

4-William Camp, m Grace Emory; 

3-Col. William (1797-1864), fought in Battle of 
North Point in defense of Baltimore, 1814, also 
Seminole and Black Hawk wars; m 1821, Au- 
gusta Beck (1806-94; John‘, officer in Battle of 
Caulk’s Field, in War of 1812). 

10-Leonard Calvert (qv); 

9-Anne (1644-1714), m 1664, Baker Brooke (1628-79), 
Surveyor gen. of the Province, 1671-79; mem. 
Md. Council, 1658-79; 

8-Baker (ca. 1666-1698), m 1690, Katherine Marsham 
(1672-ca. 1712); 

7-Leonard (ca. 1692-1736), m ca. 1722, Anne Barnall 
(ca. 1705-1779) ; 

6—-Capt. Leonard (1728-85), cdr. of “Horatio” that 
plied bet. the colony and London, Eng.; m at 
London, 2d, ca. 1753, Elizabeth Maxwell (ca. 
1735-ca. 1790); 

5-Hester (ca. 1755-1835), m 1781, Capt. Henry Hill 
(ca. 1750-ca. 1830), capt. Am. Rev.; 

4-Mary A. H. (1795-1847), m 1st, 1814, James Brooke 
(1758-1822) ; 

38—Henrietta Eleanor (1820-77), m 1837, Capt. George 
Hayward Willson (1810-73). 

6-Thomas Smyth, m Mary Ann Ringgold: 

5-Hon. Thomas (1729-1819), judge of the Co. Ct. of 
Quorem, 1757-59, 1762-69; judge of the Ct. of Oyer 
and Terminer, 1761-65; signer of assn. of free- 
men, 1775; mem. Md. Convy., 1774, 75, 76; mem. 
Md. Com. of Safety, 1775-76; mem. Kent Co. 
Com. of Safety, 1776; m 2d; 1764, Margaret 
Hands; 

4-Anna Maria (1786-1823), m 1806, Dr. Thomas Will- 
son (1778-1859) ; 

3-George H. (1810-73), m 1887, Henrietta Eleanor 
Brooke (3 above). 

2—-Dau. of Samuel Albert Camp (1832-82), agricul- 
turalist; m 1871, Elizabeth Hill Willson (1839- 
1920); issue: I-Mary Rose (above); II—William 
Willson (b 1874); IlI—George Hayward (0 1877; 
m Mabel Pettijohn; m 2d, Helen Turney). 

—m Dec, 28, 1918, Notley Oswald Willson (July 8, 


m 1784, Esther 


382 


1852-Dec. 22, 1922); son of Richard Bennett Will- 
son, Kent Co., m Ann Martha Young, of Prince 
George Co., Md. 

Teacher in public grammar and high schools 
281% yrs. Residence: Rock Hall, Md. 


GAYLORD 


CALIARD 


Arms: Azure, a bend or, between three roses or, 
stalked and leaved vert. 

Crest: An arm embowed vested gules, holding in 
the hand proper a rose sprig vert, topped with 
a rose or. 

mC En la rose je fleurier (In the rose I flour- 
ish). 


1-RATHBURN, Elizabeth (Bessie) Emily Gay- 
pie males Howard M.), ) Fairmont, Neb., Oct. 

10-—Dea. William Gaylord (qv); 

9-Walter (1622-89), Windsor, Conn.; m 2d, 1658, 
Sarah Rockwell (1638-83; Dea. William?*, qv); 

8-Fleazar (b 1662), m 1686, Martha Thompson (0 
ea. 1665; Hdmund®, m Martha Fiske); 

7-Samuel (1697-1729), m 1719, Margaret Southmayd 
(1691-1730; William’, m Margaret Allyn); 

6—-Samuel (1722-92), capt. in French and Indian 
War, 1755-60; m 1745, Margaret Clark (1725-1806; 
Cheney’, m Elizabeth Hall); 

5-Jonathan (1747-1819), sgt. Am. Rev.; removed 
from Middletown, Conn., to what is now Stow 


Samuel Gaylord Homestead, Middletown, 
erected 1720-21. 
Middletown when it 
room for a Masonic hall. 


Conn., 
It was the oldest building at 
was demolished to make 


THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


Tp., Summit Co., O., 1808; m 17738, Elizabeth 
HE Ae (ca. 1750-1809; Thomas®, m Abigail 
yale); 

4-Thomas (1781-1868), of Cuyahoga Falls, O.; m 
1st, ca. 1810, Betsy Butler (1785-1825; Stephen’, 
m Phebe Graves); 

3-Sylvanus Graves (1812-75), m ca. 1836, Emily 
Whitney (1814-62; Luther’, m Hannah Whitney). 

2-Dau. of William Rattle Gaylord (b 1850), law- 
yer, Lincoln, Neb.; m 1875, Margaret Belle 
Brazelton (1856-1915; Maj.-Surgeon John B.%, m 
Margaret Jane Boyd); issue: I-Elizabeth Em- 
ily (above); II—Nell Margaret (m Lucius B. 
Smutz); Il1I—Lida Ella (m Otto Martin Sander); 
ITV—William Brazelton (d 1895); V-Mignon Boyd 
(m Wallace Butler Griswold; issue: Paige But- 
ler, 6 Nov. 3, 1918; Mignon Virginia, 0b Dec. 
26, 1915); VI-Alva E. (m Bertha Grimes; issue: 
Sherwood Boyd, b June 6, 1914; Yvonne 
Grimes, b Oct. 14, 1916); VII-Charles E. (m 
Beatrice Markland); VIII—-Iva E. (m Leonard 
Moller; m 2d, Eberle T. Childs). 

T-m Sept. 20, 1898, Howard Martin Rathburn, } 
Cleveland, O., July 27, 1876; son of Riley 
Henry Rathburn, of Lincoln, Neb. (Martin 
D2, m Fanny Harvey), m Lillie Richardson 
(Zodac S. W.%8, m Mercy Jane Balcom); issue 
(all b Lincoln, Neb.): 1-Winthrop Gaylord, 6 
Apr. 22, 1900; m Sept. 14, 1920, Mary Helen, dau. 
of John Widick (issue: Constance Darline); 
2-Margaret, b Oct. 1, 1902; Bethany Coll.; m 
Nov. 28, 1923, George Roland Kaser (issue: 
Douglas Roland); 3-Lois Mercedes, 6b Aug. 5, 
ea 4-Constance Elizabeth (Betty), 6 June 9, 

Mem. D.A.R., Neb. and Midwest Geneal. Soc. - 
Clubs: Woman’s, ete. Residence: 1905 C St., 
Lincoln, Neb. 


1-WAITE, Julia Alston (Mrs. Frederick D.), 0 
Orrville, nr. Selma, Ala., Feb. 9, 1868. 

8-Rt. Hon. John Alston (qv); 

7-John (d 1704), m Anne Wallis (b ca. 1645; John’) ; 

6—Maj. John (1673-1758), asso. justice Supreme Ct. 
of N.C., 1725; m Mary Clarke (g.dau. of John 
Palin, chief justice of N.C., 1731); 

5—Solomon, of Granville Co., N.C.; m Sarah Ann 
Hinton; 

4-Lemuel James (1760-1836), mem. 10th and 11th 
Congresses from S.C., 1807-11; moved to Clark 
Co., Ala., 1816; m Elizabeth Williams; 

8—William Williams (1799-1860), m 1820, Mary Hay- 
wood Burges (1808-41). 

2-Dau. of Alfred Augustus Alston, M.D. (1839-92), 
M.D., Tulane U.; came to Fla., 1883; m 1867, 
Margaret Ulmer (1840-1902); issue: I-—Julia 
(above); II—Margaret (b 1870; m G. R. Haile); 
IlI—Annie (b 1876; m J. C. McMillan). 

I-m Frederick Daniel Waite, b Apr. 10, 1858; is- 
sue: 1-Margaret (6 and d Sept. 4, 1889); 2-Edith, 
b Belleview, Fla., Mar. 16, 1892; Shorter Coll., 
Rome, Ga.; m Apr. 18, 1912, Hatton B. Rogers, 
pres. Bank of Commerce, Tampa, Fla. (issue: 
Hatton B., Jr.; Dorothy Waite); 3-Ethel 
Alston, b Belleview, Nov. 12, 1897; Brenau Coll., 
Gainesville, Ga.; m Feb. 11, 1920, Harold Van 
Voorhees, of Indianapolis, Ind. 

Mem. C.D.A., U.D.C. Clubs: Woman’s_ (past 
pres.), Golf and Country. Residence: 404 River- 
side St., Palmetto, Fla. 


1-WALLACE, Alice Gale (Mrs. Lew E.), } Gales- 
burg, Ill., Feb. 28, 1881. 

6-Joseph Gale, from Eng. to Stamford, Conn., 
ca. 1714; m Rebecca-—; 

5—Josiah (1742-97), m Rachel Mead; 

4-George Washington, LL.D. (1789-1861), grad. 
Union Coll., 1814, Princeton Theol. Sem., 1817: 
founder Galesburg, Ill., and of Knox Coll.; m 
1820, Harriet Selden; 

8—William Selden (1822-1900), m 1845, Caroline Fer- 
ris (1822-1904). 

0—Thomas Selden (bap. 1616/17-1655), from Eng., an 
original settler at Hartford, Conn., 1636; m 
Hester Wakeman; 

8—Joseph (ca. 1651-1724), m Rebekah Church; 

7-Samuel (1695-1745), m Deborah Dudley (Gov. 
Joseph’, gov. Province of Mass., 1702-15, m Re- 
becca Tyng; Gov. Thomas’, qv); 

6—Col. Samuel (1723-76), cdr. first regt. from New 
London, Conn., in Am. Rev.; died a prisoner 
of war; m Elizabeth Ely; 

5=Gharles;) of ‘Troy; INoY<; 
U.S.A.; mem. Soc. Cin.; 

4-Harriet (1800-40), m George W. Gale (4 above). 

2Dau. of George Washington Gale (b 1848), 


It... Ams Rev.3 capes 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 383 


farmer, Galesburg, IlJ.; m 1872, Frances Candee 
(1850-1944). For issue and Candee lineage see 
George Candee Gale, Vol. LD 612): 

M Aug. 25, 1903, Lew E. Wallace, 6 Caanan, O., 
Mar. 6, 1873; son of Dr. James H. Wallace, m 
Sarah Jane Troutman, of Monmouth, IIl.; is- 
sue: 1—-George Gale, b Monmouth, IIll., Sept. 6, 
1904; 2-Carolyn Gale, b Galesburg, Ill., May 10, 
1908; 3-Lew, Jr., b Galesburg, Jan. 27, 1910, 

Residence: “The Gale Farm,” Galesburg, Il. 


tapered! George Henry, b Tunbridge, Vt., Aug. 

, 1866. 

9-John Alden (qv); 

8-Joseph (1624-97), farmer, Bridgewater, Mass.; 
m Mary Simmons (Moses, Jr.®); 

7—-Dea. Joseph, of Bridgewater, Mass.; m Han- 
nah Dunham (Daniel, of Plymouth); 

Pecoue? of Bridgewater; m Abigail Shaw (Jo- 
sep ; 

5-Dea. Daniel, of Stafford, Conn.; m Jane Tur- 
ner (Seth®); 


4-Daniel, of Stafford; m Sarah Alden (Dea. 
Ezra‘); 
3-Elam, of Windsor, Vt.;. m Sarah Hyde 
(Asaph‘), 


2-Son of Rev. Edwin Hyde Alden (1886-1911), 
Congl. clergyman; m 1863, Anna Maria (b 1888), 
dau. of John Whittemore; issue: I-—George 
Henry (above); Il-Frederick W. (b 1873). 

I-m June 238, 1898, Dora Hall Page, b Spring- 
field, Me., June 1, 1868; dau. of Edward S. Page, 
of Anoka, Minn.; issue: 1-Rodney Whitte- 
more, 0 Northfield, Minn., May 18, 1899; Wil- 
LAMetLO NU, ye233) pVvtiCo. 1,) 140th Inf., 35th 
Div., and with A.E.F. in France 17 months; 
2-Margaret Marion, b Seattle, Wash., Dec. 12, 
1903; Willamette, ex-’25; m July 9, 1924, William 
Henry Abel. 

B.S., Carleton, ’91; A.B., Harvard, 1893; fellow in 
history, U. Chicago, 1893-95, and U. Wis., 1895- 
1896, Ph.D., 1896. Prof. history and govern- 
ment, Cornell Coll., Ia., 1897-98; prof. history 
and political science, Carleton Coll., 1898-1903 ; 
asst. prof. and asso. prof. history, U. Wash., 
1903-09; dean, 1914-25, prof. history since 1915, 
Willamette U. (actg. pres., 1914-15, 1924-25). 
Author (See Who’s Who in America). Resi- 
dence: 760 N. Church St., Salem, Ore. 


+ ae Charles Ira, b Brandon, Vt., May 

8-Matthias Button (d 1672), from Eng. to Salem, 
Mass., 1628; with Gov. Endicott; commoner at 
Ipswich, Mass., 1641; m Teagle— (d@ 1663); 

7—Peter (1660-1726), of Haverhill, Mass., Stoning- 
ton, Conn., and Westerly, R.I.; m 1687, Mary 
Lanphere, of Westerly; 

6—Joseph (1702-50), m 1737, Abigail Rood; 

5—-Charles (1739-90), a first settler of Clarendon 
(then Durham), Vt.; m Anna Wilcox (1739-77) ; 

4—Charles Frederick (1763-1809), of Clarendon, Vt.; 
Am. Rev.; m Hannah Kinney (1767-1809) ; 

3-Ira Daniel (1797-1863), moved to Brandon, Vt., 
about 1820; merchant; Vt. Senator; m Phoebe 
F. Marsh (1805-74), 

2-Son of Frank Rodney Button (1828-1905), Calif. 
argonaut, 1849-51; rep. 1858; mcht., Brandon, 
Vt., 1863-1905; m 1865, Laura Ann Morse (b 1838) ; 
issue: I-Frank Morse (b 1866; m Florence Rit- 
ter Brison, 1866-1918; m 2d, Eunice Salome [Por- 
terfield] Martin); II-Edwin Heman (m Grace 
Vail Ross); III-Charles Ira (above), 

III—m July 10, 1906, Abigail Hopkins Ray, b Or- 
well, Vt., Dec. 28, 1876; dau. of Walter O. 
Ray, of Orwell and Brandon, Vt. 

Ph.B., U. Vt., ’99 (Sigma Phi, P.B.K.); oy, Be 
Chicago-Kent Coll. of Law, 1902 (Phi Delta 
Phi). In law practice at Middlebury, Vt., 
from 1904. Judge of probate, district of Ad- 
dison, Vt., from 1910; mem. Vt. Legislature, 
1921, Vt. Senate, 1927. Residence: 11 Court St 
Middlebury, Vt. 


1-CANTEY, Samuel Benton, Jr., 6b Ft. Worth, 
Tex., July 17, 1893. 

8-George Cantey (1657-post 1714), from Barbados 
to S.C., 1670; mem. House of Commons for 
Berkley, 1708, 04; vestryman of St. James’, 
Goose Creek, 1707; m ante 1671, Martha-—: 

7-William_ (d 1729), tax commr. for English 
Santee, S.C., 1715; m ante 1671, Arabella Oldys: 

6-John (1720-92), of Pine Tree Hill: commr. for 
St. Mark’s Parish, S.C., 1757; capt. against 
Cherokees, 1759-60; m Mary McGirt: 

5-James (1755-1817), of Camden, S.C.: lt. in Snow 


campaign, 1775, and in Cont. Army; capt. S.C, 
militia; m Martha Whitaker (d 1806) ; 

4—James Willis (1794-1860), m 1822, Camilla Flor- 
ide Richardson; 

3—James (1818-85), capt. in Mexican War, 1846-47; 
brig. gen. in Civil War, 1861-65; m 1858, Martha 
Elizabeth Benton (b 1839). 

2-Son of Samuel Benton Cantey (1861-1924), atty. 
at law; m 1885, Italia Marie Brooks (6 1867); 
issue: I—Craig C. (m Maurine Martin); 1I—Mar- 
guerite (m Joe B. Hogsett): IlI—Martha (m 
S. A. Teas); IV-Samuel Benton, Jr. (above). 

Iv—m June 18, 1913, Grace Ambler, 6 Ft. Worth, 
Tex., Sept. 29, 1898: dau. of Emory Thayer 
Ambler, of Danbury, Conn.; issue: 1-Samuel 
Benton, 3d, b Ft. Worth, Apr. 17, 1914; 2—Emory 
Ambler, b Ft. Worth, Apr. 25, 1917. 

LL.B., Cumberland, 1914 (Kappa Sigma). Atty. 
at law. Mem. S.A.R. Residence: 1226 Penn- 
sylvania Av., Ft. Worth, Tex. 


1-OGLESBY, Juanita Bullard (Mrs. 
Wood, Jr.), } Cochran, Ga., Oct. 11, 1886. 

10-Richard Pace (ca. 1590-1628), from Eng. to 
James Town, Va., ante 1620, when he received 
a grant of 400 acres on south side of James 
River, four miles above James Town, which he 
named “Pace’s Paines’”; m ea. 1618, Isabella— 
(ca. 1595-post 1635), she m 2d, Capt. William 
Perry, of the Council; 

9-George (ca. 1620-ca. 1700), heir of “Pace’s 
Paines,” granted 400 acres in corporation of 
James City; m ca. 1642, Sarah Macock (or May- 
cox; 1622-ca. 1690; Capt. Samuel?, d 1622); 

8-Richard (ca. 1655-1738), moved from Va. to 
Bertie District, N.C.; m ca. 1688, Rebeccah— 
(ca. 1665-post 1738); 

7-William (ca. 1690-1775), colonial magistrate, 
Northampton Co., N.C.; m ca. 1715, Celia— (ca. 
1695-post 1775); 

6-Hardy (ca. 1720-1792), m ca. 1745, 
1723-post 1792); i 
Thomas (ca. 1750-1795), lived in Halifax Co. 
until 1768, when he moved to Ga.; he was 
granted 250 acres in St. Paul’s Parish, 1769: 
officer Am. Rey. and received a grant in 
Washington Co. for services; m ca. 1780, Ce- 
belle Matthews (ca. 1763-ca. 1850), she m 2d, 
Benjamin Carr; 

4—Hardy (1784-1836), m 2d, 1812, Fannie Hopkins 
(1793-post 1836); 

AGO ce et m Ist, 1842, Kennedy Bullard 


8-James Taylor (qv); 

7-John (d 1780), soldier Am. Rev.; m 1716, Cath- 
arine Pendleton (1699-1774: Philip’, qv); 

—Mary (1718-57), m 1735, Joseph Penn (ca. 1710- 
post 1763); 

5-Mary, called Mollie (1757-ca. 1830), m ca. 1783, 
William Stewart (1762-1848), soldier Am. Rev.; 

4—Thomas (1768-1871), m 1812, Nancy Russell (1796- 
1883; Robert5, Am. Rev., m Jane, dau. of Wil- 
liam Rutherford, m Hannah, dau. of John 
Beard, m Plizabeth-); 

3-Amanda Melvina (1832-1918), m 1857, John New- 
ton Hudson (1832-86). 

2-Dau. of Kennedy Cornelius Bullard (1851-1925), 
m 1877, Joannah Hudson (1858-90) : issue: I-Alma 
Maud (m BE. Moseley; m 2d, Hughes Browning): 
II-Newton Hudson; III-—Lucile (m J. G, 
Thomas); IV—Juanita (above). 

IV—m May 27, 1907, Zeanas Wise Oglesby. Jr. 
(Feb, 1882-Feb. 21, 1914): son of Zeanas Wise 
Oglesby, of Quitman, Ga.: issue: 1—Katherine 
Hudson, } Quitman, Ga., July 28, 1910. 

M 2d. Feb. 15, 1918, James Wood Oglesby, Jr., 
b Kingston, Ga., July 1, 1881: son of James 
Wood Orlesby, of Quitman, Ga.: issne: 1— 
Martha Elizabeth, b Quitman, Nov. 14, 1923 

Mem. D.A.R., U.D.C. Summer place: White 
Sulphur Springs, Gainesville, Ga. Residence: 
Quitman, Ga. 


1-CODY, Susan Boydstun (Mrs. Robert Alex- 
Reet b in Neshoba or Leake Co., Miss., Dec. 
6. 1866, 

11-Stephen Hopkins (qv); 

10—Constance (1610-77), m 1627, Nicholas Snow: 

Lt. Jabez (1643-90), m Elizabeth Smyth: 

S—Jabez (1670-1750), m Elizabeth Treat (g.dau. of 
Gov. Robert Treat, of Conn.): 

T-Jabez (b 1696). m Elizabeth Paine (d 1755): 

6—Mehitibel (1731-1811), m 1746, David Boydstone 
(1726-1811) ; 

5-James (1747-1814). patriot Am. Rev.: wrote name 
Boydston; m 1761, Mary Prewett (1745-1809) ; 


James 


Lucy— (ca. 


384 


4—-Samuel (1762-1846), wrote name Boydstun; sol- 
dier Am. Rev.; m 1787, Sarah Reed (1768-1850) ; 

3-Jesse (1788-1869), soldier War 1812; m 1824, Ur- 
sula Miles (1810-88). 

2-Dau. of James Guthrie Boydstun, D.D. (1831- 
1912), Presbyn. minister; m 1862, Martha Ver- 
netta Fincher (1835-81). For issue and Boyd- 
stun lineage see Mrs. Robert F. Johnstone. 

M June 2, 1892, Robert Alexander Cody, D.D., 
b Raleigh, Tenn., Sept. 1, 1857; son of Thomas 
Jefferson Cody, of Arlington, Tenn.; issue: 
1-Edward Franklin, } Arlington, Tenn., July 
9, 1894; vol. World War; Presbyn. minister; 
m Jan. 1918, Mamie Pleasants; 2—Robert Alex- 
ander, Jr., B} Meridian, Miss., Aug. 24, 1898; 
vol. World War; m Nov. 27, 1928, Hazel Bates; 
38-Irving Boydstun, Bb Meridian, Sept. 26, 1903; 
4-James, b Meridian, June 18, 1908; 5-Joseph 
Fincher, 6 Meridian, Apr. 6, 1911. 

Mem. D.A.R., U.D.C., O.E.S., Rebeccas. Resi- 
dence: Penney Memorial Homes, P. O. Pen- 
ney Farms, Fla. 


PENDAR 


Arms: Azure, a chevron ermine between three lions’ 
heads, erased ermine, crowned or. 
Crest: A lion’s head erased ermine, crowned or. 


Sata cgt tan Oliver Simon, } Salem, Mass., Sept. 

8-Henry (Pynder, Pinder, Pender) Pendar (1578- 
1661), from Eng. in Gov. Winthrop’s Fleet, 
1630; settled at Ipswich, Mass.; his wife and 
family came in the “Susan and Ellen,” 1635; 
m Mary-— (b 1582); 

7—John (1627-1707), ma dau. of Theophilus Wilson; 

6—-Simon (1670-1725), m Hannah Browne; 

parole (1700-85), m 1729, Kathrine Kimball (1706- 


+-Simon (1748-1813), m 1772, Mehitable Dutch (1747- 


3-Samuel (1774-1838), began to write name Pen- 
dar; m Mehitable Putnam (1777-1836). 
9-Thomas Leavitt (1616-96), from Eng., a first 
settler of Exeter, N.H.; moved to Hampton, 
N.H.; m 1644, Isabella (Bland) Asten (d 1696); 
8-Hezron (1644-1712), m 1667, Martha Taylor; 
7—Moses (1673/74-1732), m Mary Carr (1680-1747) ; 
6—John (b 1719), m 1735, Abigail Giles (6b 1710); 


Br herreyreiie, (1744-1830), m 1767, Mary Fogg 

4—-Joseph Stacy Hastings (1771-1803), m 1792, Mary 
Dearborn; 

8-Oliver (6 N. Hampton, 1792-d Salem, Mass., 
1843), m 1814, Eunice Batchelder (d 1872). 

2-Son of Simon Pendar (1800-87), m 1848, Ann 


Towle Leavitt (1815-98); issue: I-Almira Ann 
(1849-1852); II—Louisa Colby (1853-54); ILI—Eliz- 
abeth (1853-83; m 1876, Joseph M. Parsons); IV-— 


THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


Oliver Simon (above); V-—Samuel Dutch (0) 
1859; m 1889, Isabelle Tuttle). 

IV—m Nov. 1, 1883, Mary Ellen Flint (Sept. 18, 
1858-July 1, 1884); dau. of Simeon Flint, of 
Salem, Mass., m 1845, Ellen R. Pollard. 

M 2d, Aug. 10, 1904, Ruth Whittemore, 6 Roch- 
ester, N.Y., Nov. 17, 1880; dau. of Charles S. 
Whittemore, of Rochester, N.Y., m HEugenia 
Morgan; issue (all b Sioux Falls, S.D.): 1—Oli- 
ver Ansel, b June 5, 1905; Harvard, ’27; 2— 
Kenneth Whittemore, b Dec. 22, 1906; Harvard, 
30; 83-Jean Ann, b Feb. 10, 1914. 

First postmaster and named the town of Salem, 
Dakota Ty.; 1st clerk of the Federal Ct. (now 
retired). Winter place: Washington Hotel, 
Shreveport, La. Residence: Pendar’s Lane, 
Hunters Grove, Sioux Falls, S.D. 


1-CONVERSE, Allan Dean, 6 Dorchester (Bos- 
ton), Mass., Sept. 23, 1880. 

10-EKdward Converse (dv); 

9-Set. Samuel (1637/38-1669), m 1660, Judith Car- 
ter (Rev. Thomas”, m Mary Parkhurst); 

8-Samuel (1662-ca. 1732), m ante 1694, Dorcas Pain; 

7-Ens. Edward (1696-1784), m 1717, Elizabeth 
Cooper (d 1776, aet. 76; John’, m Elizabeth—); 

6—Jonathan (1723-61), m 1748, Keziah Hughes (Jon- 
athan’, of Killingly, Conn.); 

5—Dea. Jonathan (1760-1845), of Thompson, Conn.; 
soldier Am. Rev.; m 1783, Esther Whipple 
(1762-1832) ; 


4-Dea. Joseph (1795-1849), m 1820, Betsey Day 
(1796-1880) ; 
3-Joseph Henry (1828-1902), m 1849, Sophia G. 


Prentiss (b 1825). 

2-Son of Charles Henry Converse (0 1850), of 
Boston, Mass.; m 1874, Martha Elizabeth Dean 
(1853-1915; Rev. Myron Munson’, m Harriet Car- 
penter Moriarty); issue: I-Ethel Dean (m Wil- 
liam Walker Rockwell, See Vol. 1, p. 406); II-— 
Bertha Elizabeth (1875-1917); I1I-Joseph Henry, 
2d (1878-1905; A.B., Harvard, ’02); I1V—Allan Dean 
(above). 

Iv—m June 12, 1906, Nina Katharine Weaver, 0 
Millerstown, Pa.; dau. of Joseph Curtis Wea- 
ver, m Nancy Bell Thorne; issue: 1—Julia, 0 
Bloomfield, N.J., June 27, 1907; 2-Allan Dean, 
Jr., b Bloomfield, Aug. 12, 1911. 

Mem. firm of Kelley, Drayton & Converse, in- 
vestment brokers, New York. Clubs: Wy- 
kagyl Country (New Rochelle), Union (New 
York). Residence: 1150 5th Av., New York. 


1-HERTZOG, Walter Sylvester, 6 Shamokin, 
Pa., May 20, 1881. 

6—-Capt. Philip Hertzog (1720?-1785), served in Am. 
Rev. and French and Indian War; a founder 
of the Dutch Reformed Ch., Zionsville, Le- 
high Co., Pa., 1740; m Anna Margretha Déer- 
ster (1725-1808); three sons in Am. Rev.; 

5-Theobald (1753?-1830), Am. Rev.; m 1776, Cath- 
arine Rether; 

4-Adam_ (1794-1870), pioneer in anthracite coal 
industry of Pa.; m 1816, Elizabeth Heberling 
(1800 ?-1862) ; 

3—Wiltliam (1827-77), m 1846, Sarah Romberger. 

6-John Romberger, Indian trader; guide for 
Count Zinzendorf, leader of the Moravians, 
in his journey over the Blue Mountains of 
Pa., 1742; soldier Am. Rev.; m Elizabeth Math- 
er (desc. Rev. Richard Mather, qv); 

5-Baltzer, m Susanna-—; 

4-Jacob, m Marguerite Conrad 
—Muth); 

3-Sarah (1828-1917), m William Hertzog (3 above). 

2-Son of Theodore Burr Hertzog (1850-1922), 
mcht., Shamokin, Pa., 40 yrs.; m 1874, Fayetta 
(Van) Schminkey (b 1852); issue: I-William 
Franklin (b 1875); II-Sarah Elmira _ (1877-78); 
TlJ-Cora Jane Meyers (1879-1916); IV—Walter 
Sylvester (above); V—Jennie Rebecca (b 1883; 
m John Harvey); VI-—Clarence Theodore (0 
1885): VII—Howard Sinton (b 1886); VIII—Allen 
Tsaiah (1888-1908); IX—Harry Wallace (6 1890); 
X—Donald Scott (b 1892); XI-Florence Grace 
(b 1894). 

Iv—m Apr. 21, 1906, Sadie Roselle Dinger, b Ash- 
land, Pa., June 2, 1886; dau. of J. A. Dinger, 
of Pottsville, Pa., m Kathryn Long; issue: 
1-Walter Sylvester, Jr., 6 N.Y. City, May 29, 
1907; U. Calif., ’28 (maj., R.O.T.C.); 2-Dorothy 
Beatrice, b N.Y. City, Mar. 31, 1909; U. Calif, 


(George®, m 


FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA 385 


‘30; 3-Catharine Fayetta, b Glendale, Calif., 
May 27, 1915. 

Lafayette Coll. 1900-02 (hon. Litt. M., 1926) ; 
A.B., Harvard, ’05; Columbia U. Graduate Sch. 
of Polit. Science, 1907-09; Columbia Law Sch., 
1909-10; Union Theol. Sem., 2 yrs.; grad. stu- 
dent, U. Calif. and U. Southern Calif. His- 
torian and educator; taught in Mt. Pleasant 
(N.Y.) Mil. Acad., Cutler School, N.Y. City; 
and Mercersburg (Pa.) Acad.; prof. history, 
Hollywood (Calif.) High School, 1911—. Pio- 
neer in the use of the radio for educational 
purposes and has delivered 504 consecutive 
lectures on Am. history; writer on history 
and genealogy. Bibliophile; presented to 
Harvard U. Library the Hertzog Collection 
of rare books and mss. of early colonial print- 
ing presses; also books and mss. to John 
Carter Brown Library, Providence, R.I., and 
to Lafayette Coll, ete. Fellow Am. Geog. 
Soc.; hon. mem. Tau Nu Nambda (U. Calif.), 
Gen. George C. Crook Camp of Nat. Indian 
. War Vets., printing trades div. of Mchts. and 
Mirs. Assn. of Los Angeles, Hollywood 
Shrine Club; mem. S.C.W., S.R., etc. Clubs: 
Harvard (New York), Sunset Country (Los An- 
geles). Residence: 818 N. Curson Av., Holly- 
wood, Calif. 


1-NEWCOMB, Lucy Theodora Comstock (Mrs. 
Harry T.), 6 Owosso, Mich., May 11, 1869. 

9-William Comstock (qv); 

8-Daniel (ante 1637-1683), m Paltiah Elderkin; 

7—Daniel (1671-1746), m 1700, Elizabeth Prentice; 

6-John (6 1705), m Mary Lee; 

5-John (1734-76), 1t. Am. Rey.; killed in Battle 
ines Plains, 1776; m Eunice Stoddard (1736- 

Sepa (1771-1834), m 1797, Sarah Green (1777- 


3-Elias (1799-1886), m 1827, Lucy Lamson (1804-90). 

2-Dau. of John Elias Comstock (1842-1925), m 
1867, Emma Jane Wheeler (1845-1908); issue: 
(sy Theodora (above); II—Harold Orange 

I-m Oct. 11, 1898, Harry Turner Newcomb (See 
Vol. 1, p. 741, for genealogy); issue: 1-Com- 
stock (6 Washington, D.C., Jan. 31, 1895-d Aug. 
16, 1901); 2-Ellsworth, b Washington, Dec. 16, 
1899; m_ Mar. 4, 1922, Lt. James Clark McGuire, 
Jr.; 3-Winifred Wheeler, b Wayne, Pa., Sept. 
5, 1901; m Oct. 8, 1921, Lt. Armon Davis Ache- 
son Crawford (issue: Armon D. A., Jr., b Mar. 
1, 1924); 4-Josiah Turner, 6 Kensington, Md., 
Sept. 24, 1903; Yale, ’26; m July 12, 1926, Ann 
E., dau. of Charles Van Buren Bookhout; 5— 
Lucy Lamson, } Kensington, Md., Dec. 17, 
1904; 6-Maryland, b Bethesda, Md., June 26, 
1907; m_ June 27, 1925, Malcolm Murray Brig- 
ham; 7—-Holly, b Bethesda, Aug. 20, 1908; 8 
Simone, and 9—Harrie Janet (twins), b Beth- 
esda, Feb. 6, 1910; 10-Harry Turner, 2d, b Beth- 
esda, Oct. 12, 1911. 

U. Mich., 98. Mem. D.A.R. Clubs: Washington 
(Washington, D.C.), Woman’s (Scarsdale). 
Summer place: Holly Farms, Washington, 
Sane Residence: ‘“Maplehurst,” Scarsdale, 


al Arthur Ray, } Cleburne, Tex., Mar. 

4—Thomas Curry (d ca. 1848), of Green Conky 
m Nancy Crane; 

3-Thomas Green (1814-87), m 1839, Nancy Royal 
Bolling. 

5—“Billie B.” Bolling, of Petersburg, Va.; went 
to Ky., 1800; 

4-Dred (1789-1846), m Mary Davis; m 2d, Mary 
Kimberlin; 

3-Nancy R. (d 1870), m Thomas Green Curry (3 
above). 

5-Thom Johnston, of Va.; 

4—Moses (ca. 1788-1872), of Macon, Ga.; m 4th, 
Elizabeth Cummings (d ca. 1850); 

3-Alvenia Rozella (b 1838), m 1855, Stephen Fran- 
cis Ray _ (1829-1920; George Washington!, m 
Mary Nelson). 

2-Son of James Silas Curry (1844-1921), m 3d, 
1887, Ella Annie Ray (6b 1859); issue: I-Arthur 
Ray (above); II—Lillian Ella (b 1893; m 1913, 
Omer Cole). ‘ 

I-m May. 28, 1924, Miriam Marguerite Lewis, 0 
Indianapolis, Ind., June 13, 1898: dau. of Frank 
Lewis, of Indianapolis, Ind.; issue: 1—Jean 
Eloise, b Ft. Worth, Tex., Aug. 20, 1925. 

cAC em Cox lose ts Oo Ula Til etgel me nduca- 


tional work to 1919; reference librarian, U. 
Okla., 1921-28; exec. sec. Ind. Public Library 
Commn., 1923-25; librarian, Mary Couts Burnett 
Library of Texas Christian U., 1925— (See 
Who’s Who in America). Residence: 2803 
Greene St., Ft. Worth, Tex. 


peep eat Elmer, 6 Rockwall Co., Tex., Jan. 

5-John Renfro (1760-1846), b Bedford Con 8 V.a.; 
drummer boy in Va. militia in Am. Rev., pen- 
Sioned; m 1781, Esther Peach (1764-1851); 

4-Jesse (1785-1876), served in Ky. militia in War 
ra m 1806, Mary (“Polly”) Mitchell (1789- 

3-Robert A. (1820-1908), m Sarah <A. Bridges 
(1821-99). 

2-Son of William Carter Renfro (1847-1912), m 
Emma Hicks (0 1855); issue: I-Elmer (above); 
II-—William TT. (b 1875; m Kate Harrington); 
IlI—Annie (6 1878; m Eugene Alexander); IV— 
Graham W. (b 1880; m Elizabeth Barksdale); 
V—Augustus S. (6 1885); VI-Grady W. (0 1890; 
m Lena Fllis). 

I-m Feb. 23, 1899, Blanche Woods, b Ft. Worth, 
Tex., Mar. 20, 1875; dau. of James Preston 
Woods, of Tex.; issue: 1—-Calvin Woods, b 
Ft. Worth, Tex., Dec. 22, 1899; 2-James Wil- 
liam, b Ft. Worth, Feb. 12, 1902. 

Cashier, Farmers & Mechanics Nat. Bank, Fort 
Worth, Tex., Mem. S.A.R. Club: University. 
Residence: 1412 Penna. Av., Ft. Worth, Tex. 


1-WILDER, Samuel Gardner, 0 Kualoa, Oahu, 
Hawaii, Jan. 12, 1866. 

9-Thomas Wilder (qv); 

eOnn (6 1646), Lancaster, Mass.; m 1673, Han- 
nah-; 

T-Ebenezer (1683-1728), m 1702, Mary— (1684-1733) ; 

6—David (6 1705), m 2d, 1745, Mrs. Eunice Jennison 
(1720-50) ; 

eau! (6 1745), m Sally Ballard, of Lancaster, 

ass.; 

4-John (6 1781), ens., N.H. militia, 1808; m ist, 
Mary Knight; 

38-William Chauncey (1804-58), m 1830, Harriet 
Waters. 

9-Thomas Judd (qv); 

8-William (d 1690), m 1658, Mary Steele; 

ce ae (1663-1747), m 1688, Sarah Freeman (d 

6-William (1689-1772), capt. of militia; rep. Gen. 
Ct.; m 1718, Mary Root; 

5-EInathan (1724-77), m 1752, Mirriam Richards; 

4—Elnathan (1773-1845), m 1802, Betsey Hastings; 

3—-Dr. Gerrit Parmele (1803-73), surgeon under 
A.B.C.F.M,. in Hawaii, 1828; adviser to the 
king; m 1827, Laura Fish (Elias‘, m Sybil, dau. 
of Samuel Williams, lt. 6th Conn. Cont. Line 
in Am. Rev.). 

2-Son of Samuel Gardner Wilder (1831-88), set- 
tled in Hawaii, 1857, becoming minister of 
the interior and mem. House of Nobles: ex- 
tensive shipping merchant; m 1857, Elizabeth 
Kinau Judd (1831-1918); issue: I-Laura (6 1861; 
m 1881, Charles Leslie Wight); II—-Gerrit Par- 
mele (6b 1863; m 1887, Lillian Kimball); III— 
Samuel Gardner (above); IV—James Austin 
e oe m 1899, Sara Harnden); V—Helen Kinau 
b 1869). 

IiI-m July 20, 1886, Molly Alatau Atkinson, } 
Honolulu, Hawaii, Dec. 5, 1875; dau. of Alatau 
T. Atkinson, of Honolulu; issue (all b Hono- 
lulu); 1-Helen Kinau, b Apr. 30, 1897; 2-Sam- 
uel Gardner, III, 6 Aug. 8, 1898; 3-Alatau 
Tamchiboulac, b Jan. 6, 1902; 4-Peggy, b June 
27, 1903; m Dec. 16, 1925, Douglas Blyth, of 
Eng. (issue: John Douglas, 6b Nov. 13, 1926). 

Ed. private schools and tutors. With Wilder 
Steamship Co., 1885-1906; pres. Wilder & Co. 
to 1910; in charge safe deposit vaults of 
Hawaiian Trust Co., 1914-16, and since asst. 
secretary. Mem. Hawaiian House of Rep., 


1898. Club: Oahu Country. Residence: 50 Judd 
Psiiien ale Woy eKoT i bia bes 1S hot be 

1-WOODS, John Ewing, 6 Washington, Pa., 
Dec. 17, 1867. 


6-Nathaniel Ewing (qv); 

5-George (1737-85), m 1766, Mary Porter (Jamesé, 
m Ellen Gillespie); 

4—-William Porter (1769-1827), m 1791, Mary Con- 
well; , 

38—Hon. John Hoge _ (1796-1887), 
Pa.; m 1st, Ellen Blaine. 

6-James Blaine (qv); 


of Washington, 


386 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


5-Ephraim (1741-1804), commissary-gen. for 
northern dept. Cont. Army; ” 

4-James (1766-1882), m 2d, Margaret Lyon (1772- 
1853; Col. Samuel’, asst. com.-gen, for north- 
ern dept. Cont. Army, m Eleanor Blaine; John’, 
from Ireland to Cumberland Co., Pa., mm Mar- 
garet Armstrong); 4 

3-Ellen (1802-40), m 1820, John Hoge Ewing (3 
above). 

2—Son Bt Mary Lyon Ewing (1835-1904), m 1863, 
Henry Woods, D.D. (1838-1915), A.B., Washing- 
ton Coll., 57; Presbyn. minister; prof. ancient 
languages, Washington Coll., 1867-1906; issue: 
I-Margaret Hallock (0b 1868; m Rev. William 
Beeson Hamilton); II-Mary Neel (b 1865); I1I— 
John Ewing (above); IV—Francis Henry (0 
1877; m Alethia Weatherby). 

III-m June 4, 1902, Mary Morgan, dau. of Alex- 
ander Reed, D.D., A.B., Washington College, 
51; Presbyn. minister (Dr. Robert R.°, mem. 
3lst Congress; Alexander‘), m Mary Baynton 
Watson (James’), 

A.B., Washington and Jefferson, ’87 (Alpha Tau 
Omega). With Carnegie Steel Co. since 1887, 
becoming asst. gen. mgr. of sales, 1901. Mem. 
S.R. Residence: King Edward Apartments, 
Pittsburgh, Pa. 


1-BALL, Robert Edward, b Carrollton, Mo., 
Feb. 11, 1858. 

8—Col. Richard Lee (qv); 

7—-Hancock (1653-1709), burgess, naval officer and 
justice; collector of Va.; m 2d, Sarah Eliz- 
abeth Allerton; ; 

6—Richard (1681-1740), m Judith—; 

5—-Kendall (d 1780), m 1749, Betty Heale; 

4-Kendall, m Miss Nutt; 

3-Martha Kendall, m 1819, Col. Joseph Ball 
(b 1788-90). 

2-Son of David Ball (1831-90), lawyer and planta- 
tion owner; m 1855, Lucy Jane Austin (1831-1913) ; 
issue: I-Harry Leland (m Margaret Wilson); 
II—Robert Edward (above); IlI—Lucy Austin; 
IV—Jessie Caples (m William Dillenbeck). 

II-m Aug. 20, 1889, Stella Hereford (qv for issue). 

M.A., Central Coll., Fayette, Mo., ’80 (Phi Delta 
Theta). Atty. at law. Clubs: Minnesouri 
Fishing (Lake Miltona, Minn.). Residence: 
3609 Walnut St., Kansas City, Mo. 


1-BALL, Mary Stella Hereford (Mrs. Robert 
E.), ) St. Joseph, Mo., Feb. 21, 1867. ; 

7—-Peter Hereford, from Eng. to Bass’ Choice, 
Elizabeth Co., Va., where he took up lands; 

6—John (1698-1743), m 1720, Jean Barnes (d 1754); 

5-John (b 1725), of Loudon Co., Alexandria; m 
1756, Margaret (Peggy) Ammon (b 1727); 

4-Francis (1767-1821), m 1793, Catherine Anne Har- 
rison (1763-1839) ; : 

3-Francis (1801-51), m Sarah Catherine Stuart 
Foote (1806-65; their son Frank, was U.S. sen- 
ator from W.Va., 1876-81). 

8—-Burr Harrison (1637-1706), from Eng. to Va., 
prior to 1670; he was sent by the House of 
Burgesses on a dangerous mission to the 
Piscataway Indians; m Mary Scarlet Smith; 

7-Capt. Thomas (1665-1746), burgess, 1741-46; m 
Anne-; 

6—Burr (1699-1790), m 1722, Anna Barnes (b 1699); 

5—Col. Burr (1734-90), mem. House of Delegates, 
1778; m 1760, Mary Ann Barnes (1734-1803) ; 

4—Catherine Anne (1763-1839), m Francis Hereford 
(4 above). 

2-Dau. of Alfred Powell Hereford (1835-81), law- 
yer; m 1864, Elizabeth Mildred Powell (1840-77); 


issue: I—-Jane (1865-66); II—Mary Stella (above); 
IIlI-William R. (6 1871; m Frances Reynolds). 
II-m Aug. 20, 1889, Robert Edward Ball (qv); is- 
sue (all b Kansas City, Mo.): 1-Robert Ed- 
ward, Jr., b Sept. 7, 1890; U. Mo., 713; m Apr. 
6, 1913, Marjorie, dau. Renfrew Douglass Mac- 
Arthur; 2-William Hereford, b July 10, 1893; 
U. Mo.; U.S.N.A., °17; sr. It., U.S.N., World 
War, Mar. 29, 1917; served in destroyer service 
during World War; retired for disability in- 
cident to service and in line of duty, Feb. 
1922; m Apr. 6, 1926, Helen (Saunders) Smith, 
dau. of Richard Saunders; 3-Mary Estelle, 
b Sept. 9, 1895; ed. Barstow’s Sch. and Gunston 
Hall, Washington; m Apr. 6, 1920, Burnam Ray- 
mond Jones (issue: Annabell, 6 June 19, 1921); 
4-Alfred Lathrop, b Oct. 14, 1907; U. Mo., ’30. 
Grad. Patapsco Inst. and Mme. LeFebvre’s 
French School. Mem. C.D.A., D.A.C., D.A.R., 
U.D.C. Summer place: Lake Miltona, Minn. 
Residence: 3609 Walnut St., Kansas City, Mo. 


1-DOW, Harriet Elmira Brown (Mrs. Frank F.), 
b Wheatland, N.Y. 

10-Stephen Hopkins (qv); 

9-Constance, m Nicholas Snow (b ca. 1609); 

8-Mary (ca. 1630-1704), m 1650, Thomas Paine (ca. 
1612-1706) ; 

7-Elisha_ (ca. 1660-1735), m 1685, Rebecca Doane 
(1668-1758) ; 

6—Rebecca (ca. 1690-1784), m ca. 1716, Edward Cleve- 
land (1686-1771) ; 

5—Rebecca (b 1719), m 1748, Daniel Brown (b 1724); 

4—Solomon (1757-1815), Bapt. minister and mission- 
ary; served in Am. Rev. 7 yrs.; m 2d, 1791, Sally 
(Sarah) Nash (1770-1848) ; 

38-Gen. Theron (1793-1859), m Clarissa Harman 
(Rawson‘; Anan; Nathaniel*; Nathaniel?; Na- 
thaniel®; John’, qv). 

10-Christopher Avery (qv); 

I-James (1620-1700), capt. in King Philip’s War; 
ea onee. dep. Gen. Ct.; m 1643, Joanna Green- 
slade; 

8-John (1654-1714/15), m Abigail Cheeseboro; 

7-Elisha (bap. 1664-1726), m Elizabeth Babcock; 

6—Elisha (1717-76), m Rebecca Minor; 

5-Rev. Joseph (1747-1814), who demonstrated his 
loyalty in many ways, but was dismissed from 
the pulpit because he strongly supported the 
govt. in Shay’s Rebellion; m Deborah King; 

4—-Samuel (1773-1849), m Rebecca Langdon (Noah', 
officer Am. Rev.); 

3—Elisha Denison (1796-1832), m Amoret Gridley. 

2-Dau. of Hon. Volney Paine Brown (1823-1906), 
extensive farmer and business man; m 1848, 
Sarah Rebecca Avery (1828-99); issue: I—-Carrie 
Louise (d); II—Harriet E. (above); IIIJ—Ruth 
Ann (d); 1V—Florence M.; V—Elisha Frank (d). 

II-—m Sept. 19, 1877, Frank Fowler Dow, M.D., b 
Fowlerville, N.Y., Apr. 16, 1851; A.B., Amherst, 
74, A.M., 1877; son of B. F. Dow, of Fowlerville; 
issue: 1-Leland Brown (b Mar. 2, 1880-deceased) ; 
Amherst, ’04; m May 18, 1909, Edith Longfellow, 
dau. of Richard Fairfax Vaughan (issue: Le- 
land B., Jr., b 1910; David Vaughan, } 1915); 2- 
Fayette Brown, b Peru, Ind., Aug. 25, 1881; Am- 
herst, ’04; m June, 1913, Lloyd Thomas (issue: 
‘ae 3-Amoret Brown (May 1, 1889-Feb. 18, 
1 mise 

Sec. Woman’s Educational and Industrial Union 
since its organization, 1898. Mem. S.M.D., 
C.D.A., D.F.P.A., D.A.R. (officer 23 yrs., regent 
11 yrs.), U.S.D.1812 (regent), Soc. N.E. Women, 
League Am. Pen Women, ete. Residence: 429 
Park Av., Rochester, N.Y. 


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IMMIGRANT ANCESTORS 


Following is a list of immigrant ancestors, with identifying biographical data, whose names 
appear so frequently in the preceding pages that repetition of the data in the lineage records 


would have been superfluous. 


Hence, where the following names appear in lineage records, the 


use of the cross-reference (qv) was adopted, referring to this particular section of the book for 


further information. 


It should be understood, however, that this is nota complete list of the immigrant ancestors 


whose names are in the book: 


It includes only such names as appear most frequently, and omits 


immigrant ancestors whose names appear only occasionally in the lineage records. 


ABBOTT (Abbot), George (1615-81), from Eng. 
ca. 1640; a first settler of Andover, Mass., 1643, 
the house he built being used as a garrison and 
for shelter of neighbors during Indian attacks; 
at Rowley, 1647; m 1646, Hannah, dau. William 
Chandler, 


ABBOTT (Abbitt), Robert (d 1658), from Eng., 
admitted freeman at Watertown, Mass., 1634; 
was at Wethersfield, 1636-40, New Haven, 1642; m 
Mary -. 

ABEL (Abell), Sir Robert (d 1663), from Eng. 
to Mass., admitted freeman at Weymouth, 1631; 
removed to Rehoboth, 1643; m Mary -. 


ADAMS, George (d 1696), from Eng.; first rec- 
ord of him is his marriage at Watertown, 
Mass., 1645; soldier King Philip’s War; removed 
to Cambridge Farms; near Lexington, 1664; m 
1645, Frances —. 


ADAMS, Henry (d 1646), from Eng., 1632 or 33, 
an original patentee of Braintree, Mass.; was 
granted forty acres of land there, 1641; m Mary 
Alexander. 


ADAMS, Jeremy (1604-83), from Eng. to Brain- 
tree, Mass., with Rev. Thomas Hooker; removed 
to-Cambridge, where he was admitted freeman, 
1635; went with Hooker to Hartford, Conn., 1636; 
sent with Capt. Mason to treat with the In- 
dians; mem. Hartford Train Band to 1665; m 2d, 
1689, Rebecca — (d 1678), widow of Samuel Green- 
hill; m 3d, 1679, Rebecca (d 1715, aet. 77), dau. John 
Fletcher, and widow of Andrew Warner, Jr. 


ADAMS, John (d 1706), from Eng. in the “For- 
tune,” to Cambridge, Mass., 1621; soldier in King 
Philip’s War under Capt. Thomas Prentice; m 
Ann -. 


ADAMS, Robert (1601/02-1682), from Eng. to 
Ipswich, Mass., 1635, thence to Salem, 1638, and 
to Newbury, 1640; m Eleanor — (d 1677); m 2d, 1678, 
Sarah — (d 1697), widow of Henry Short. 


ALDEN, John (ca. 1599-1687), 7th and last sur- 
viving signer of the Mayflower Compact; in 
Capt. Myles Standish’s Duxbury Co., 1643; gov.’s 
asst., 1682-40, 50, 86; dep. Gen. Ct., 1641, 42, 44, 49; 
mem. Council of War, 1646 et seq.; actg. dep. 
g0v., 1664-77; m at Plymouth, Mass., before 1624, 
Priscilla (d after 1650), dau. William Mullins. 


ALEXANDER, Archibald, 2d (b 1708), from 
Ireland to Phila., Pa., 1737, thence to South Riv- 
er, Rockbridge Co., Va., 1747; capt. of rangers in 
Sandy Creek expdn. against the Indians, 1756; m 
ist, in Ireland, 1734, his cousin, Margaret Parks; 
m 2d, 1757, Jane McClure, of Augusta Co., Va. 


ALEXANDER, James (1691 or 93-1756), officer of 
engineers in the army of the Pretender and was 
forced to flee from Scotland to America shortly 
after the rising in 1715; was surveyor-gen. of 
East and West Jersey, 1716; receiver-gen. of quit 
rents; advocate-gen.; mem. King’s Council;atty.- 
gen.; m 1720/21, Mary (Spratt) Provoost (1693-1760), 


dau. of John Spratt, of Scotland, m Maria de 
Peyster, and widow of Samuel Provoost. 

ALGER, Thomas, from Eng. to Roxbury, 
Mass., ca. 1665; at Taunton, Mass., 1665, later at 
Bridgewater; m 1665, Elizabeth, dau. of Samuel 
Packard. 


ALLEN, Edmund, from England to Suffield, 
Conn., 1660, settled at Northfield, Mass., 1685; m 
Sarah Kimball. 


ALLEN, James (d 1673), from Eng. with his 
uncle, Rev. John, to Dedham, Mass., 1637; lands 
granted him, 1638; one of first 13 settlers of Med- 
field, 1652; m Anna Guild. 


ALLEN, Samuel (d 1648), from Eng., in the 
“Mary and John,” to Newtown, Mass., 1630; his 
widow and family removed to Northampton, 
Mass.; she m 2d, William Hurlbut. 

ALLEN, William (1602-78), from England to 
Gloucester, Mass., 1624; one of the Dorchester 
Co.; freeman at Salem, Mass., 1630; settled at 
Manchester; m 1629, Elizabeth Bradley. 


ALLERTON, Isaac (ca. 1586-1659), 5th signer of 
the Mayflower Compact; dep. gov. Plymouth 
Colony, 1621-24, asst., 1624, 31, 33; removed to New 
Amsterdam ca. 1639; one of the Hight Men of 
New Netherland, 1643; purchased a tract of land, 
and built a warehouse and residence, where 
Peck Slip now is, 1647; lived at New Haven; m 
1st, at Leyden, Holland, 1611, Mary Norris (d in 
1621); m 2d, at Plymouth, Mass., bet. 1623-27, Fear 
(d 1634), dau. Elder William Brewster; m 3d, be- 
fore 1644, Joanna—; she was living in New Ha- 
ven as late as 1680. 

ALLING, Roger (d 1674), from Eng. to New 
Haven, Conn., 1639; signer of the compact; treas. 
of the colony, 1661-64; m Mary Nash (d 1683). 

ALLIS, William (1613-78), from Eng., 1640, ad- 
mitted freeman at Braintree, Mass., removed to 
Hatfield, 1661; cornet, Hampshire Troop, 1663; It. 
Hampshire Co. Cavalry, 1672, lt. Hatfield garri- 
son, 1675; asso. judge Hampshire Co. Ct., 1676-78; 
m Mary — (d 1677); m 2d, in 1678, Mary Graves 
(widow). 

ALLYN, Matthew (1604-71), from England to 
Charlestown, Mass., 1632, settled at Hartford, 
Conn., 1637, later at Windsor; deputy, Mass., 1636; 
deputy, Conn., 1648-57; commissioner United Col- 
onies, 1660-64. 

ALLYN, Robert (1608-83), from Eng. to Salem, 
Mass., 1637; removed to New London, Conn., 1651, 
to Norwich, 1659, and later returned to New 
London; sec. Gen: Ct. of Conn., 1687. 

ALLYN, Samuel (1596-1669), from Eng. in the 
“Mary and John,” to Newton, Mass., 1630; free- 
man at Braintree, 1635; at Windsor, Conn., 1644; 
m Ann— (d 1641); m 2d, Margaret, widow of Ed- 
ward Lamb. 

ALMY, William (1601-76), from Eng. to Lynn, 
Mass., before 1631; returned to Eng., but came 


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388 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


in the ‘Abigail’ to Saugus, Mass., 1635; removed 
to Sandwich, 1637, and to Portsmouth, R.I., 1641; 
freeman, 1655, commissioner and mem. assem- 
te R.I., 1656, 57, 63; m 1626, Audrey Barlowe (1603- 
676). 

ALSTON, John (1610-87), of the Inner Temple 
and Parvenham, Eng., was granted tract em- 
bracing most of Fairfax Co., N.C.; m 1634, Lady 
Dorothy (d 1668), dau. of Sir John Temple. 

ALVORD, Alexander (ca. 1620-87), from Eng., 
bet. 1636-40, settled at Windsor, Conn., 1645, at 
Northampton, Mass., 1661; m Mary (d before 1683), 
dau. Richard Vore (or Voar). 

AMES (Eames), William (1605-55), from Eng. to 
Duxbury, Mass., 1688, settled at Braintree; free- 
man, 1647; m Hannah —-. 

AMORY, Jonathan (1640-99), from Ireland to 
Barbados ca. 1683, thence to Charleston, S.C., ca. 
1684; speaker of assembly and treas. of S.C., m 
1st, 1677, Rebecca -, widow of David Houston, of 
Ireland; m 2d, Martha-. 

ANDERSON, Richard, of Gloucester Co., Va., 
1662, whose son Robert (ca. 1664-1718), m Cecilia 
Massey (Massie). 

ANDERSON, Robert (ca. 17338-1825), from Ire- 
land to Phila., Pa., 1755, thence before 1764, to 
Delaware; to Botetourt Co., Va., 1769; m 1764, 
Margaret Neely (1788-1810). 

ANDREWS, William (d 1676), from Eng. in the 
“Hector,” with Rev. John Davenport’s company, 
to Boston, 1635, a founder of Quinnipiac (New 
Haven), Conn., 1638, where he built the first 
meeting house, 1644; m Mary — (d 1639/40); m 2d, 
1665, Anna Gibauds. 

ANGELL, Thomas (1618-94), from Eng. in the 
“Lion,” with Roger Williams, 1631; a founder of 
Providence, R.I.; signer of the Compact, 1636, 
dep. Gen. Ct., 1652-53; m Alice Ashton (d 1695). 

ANTHONY, John (1607-75), from Eng. in the 
“Hercules,” 1634; freeman of Portsmouth, R.L., 
1641; corporal, 1644; dep., 1666-72; m Susanna Pot- 
ter. 

APPLETON (Appulton), Samuel (1586-1670), 
from Eng. to Ipswich, Mass., 1635; freeman at 
Ipswich, 1636, where granted lands still held by 
his descendants; dep. Gen. Ct., 1637; resident 
Ipswich and Rowley; m 1st, in Eng., 1616, Judith 
Everard; m 2d, ca. 1633, Martha -. 

ARMISTEAD, John (1635-98), Gloucester Co., 
Va.; was justice before 1675; high sheriff, 1675; 
burgess, 1685; lt. col. of horse, 1680; col. and 
county It., 1685; mem. Council, 1688-98. 

ARMISTEAD, William (bap. 1610-ante 1660; son 
of Anthony, of Deighton Park, in the west rid- 
ing of Yorkshire, Eng., m Frances Thompson), 
came to Va., 1635; a patentee of Elizabeth City 
Co.; m Anne-. 

ARMOUR, James, from Ireland, settled at 
Unionville, Conn., m 1751, Margaret Anderson. 

ARMS (Ames), William (1654-1731), from Island 
of Jersey (Eng.), to Hatfield, Mass., 1674; moved 
to Sunderland; settled at Deerfield, Mass., sol- 
dier King Philip’s War; m Joanna Hawks. 

ARNOLD, Thomas (d 1674), from Eng. to Hing- 
ham, Mass., 1635; removed to Providence Plan- 
tations, 1636; one of the first settlers at Paw- 
tucket, R.I.; dep. Gen. Ct., 1666-67, 1670-72. 

ARNOLD, William (1589-1676, son of Thomas), 
from Eng. to Hingham, Mass., 1635, with Roger 
Williams, an original proprietor of Providence 
Plantations, 1636 (120 acres of the original grant 
still owned by a descendant), commr. and dep., 
and gov. of the colony ten years; m Christian, 
dau. Thomas Peake. 

ASPINWALL, Peter, from Eng. to Dorches- 
ter, Mass., 1630, settled at Muddy River (Brook- 
line), ca. 1650; m Alice Sharp; m 2d, Remember, 
dau. Peter Palfrey, of Reading. 

ASTOR, John Jacob (1763-1848), from Germany 
to Eng., aet. 17, settled at New York probably 
after 1783; in 1809, with aid from Congress, es- 
tablished trading posts from great lakes to the 
Pacific, in competition against the Hudson Bay 
Co.; was reputed to be the richest man in Amer- 
ica; m 1786, Sarah Todd. 

ATHERTON, Humphrey (1607-10-1661), from 
Eng. in the “James,” to Dorchester, Mass., ca. 
1636; dep., 1638-53; speaker, 1653; gov.’s asst., 1654- 
61; capt. A. and H. A. Co.; cdr. expdn. against 


the Narragansetts, maj. gen., in 1661; m Mary 
Wales. 

ATKINSON (Adkinson, Atkeson), John (b ca. 
1640), from Boston, Mass., to Newbury ca. 1663, 
m 1664, Sarah Myrick. 

ATLEE (At Lee), William (son of Samuel), 
from Eng. to Phila., Pa., 1784; was pvt. sec. to 
Lone Howe, gov. of the Barbados; m Jane Al- 
cock. 

ATWATER, David (1615-92), from Eng. to Bos- 
ton, 1637, thence to Quinnipiac (New Haven), 
Conn., 1688; signed the Covenant, 1639; m Dama- 
ris Sayre. 

AUSTIN, Richard (b ca. 1598), from Eng. in 
the ‘‘Bevis,’”’ to Charlestown, Mass., 1688; tailor; 
brought wife and two children. 

AVERILL (Averell), William (d 1653), from 
Eng., 1637, settled at Ipswich, Mass.; m 1618, Abi- 
gail Hynton (or Hinton). 

AVERY, Christopher (1590-1679), from Eng. in 
the “Arbella,” with Winthrop to Gloucester, 
Mass., 1630, Boston, 1659, New London, Conn., in 
1665; freeman, 1669; a weaver; selectman, 1646, 52, 
54; clk. of the band; constable; m 1616, Margery 
Stephens. 

AVERY, William (1622-1686/87), from Eng. with 
his wife and three children to Dedham, Mass., 
1650; dep. Gen. Ct., 1t. of Dedham Co., 1673; mem. 
A. and H. A. Co.; earliest physician of Dedham; 
m Margaret — (d 1678); m 2d, Mary Woodmansey 
Tapping. 

AYER (Eyer, Eyers, Ayres), John (1587-1657), 
from Eng.; settled at Salisbury, Mass., 1640; re- 
moved to Ipswich, 1646, to Haverhill, 1647; later at 
Saybrook, Conn. 

BABCOCK, James (1612-79), from Eng., was of 
Portsmouth, Newport and Westerly, R.I.; mem. 
Gen. Ct. and commissioner; m Sarah — (d 1665); 
m 2d, Elizabeth -. 

BACHE, Richard (1787-1811), from Eng. to New 
York, thence to Phila.; first colonial postmaster 
gen., 1776-82; m 1767, Sarah (1744-1808), only dau. of 
Benjamin Franklin. 

BACKUS, William (d 1664), from Eng. with his 
two sons, William and Stephen, in the “Rain- 
bow,” 1637, to Saybrook, Conn.; a founder of 
Norwich, 1659; m Sarah Chodes; m 2d, before 1660, 
Ann — (widow of Thomas Bingham). 

BACON, Michael (1579-1648), 6 in Eng., came 
from Ireland with wife and four children to 
Dedham, Mass., 1633, when his name appears as 
one of the signers of the Dedham Agreement; 
returned to Eng., and again appears at Dedham, 
1640, when he was granted the right to become 
inhabitant there; m Alice — (d 1647-48). 

BACON, Nathaniel, nephew of Andrew Bacon, 
an original settler of Hartford, Conn.; was one 
of the earliest settlers of Middletown, Conn.; m 
Ann (d 1680), dau. of Thomas Miller, of Rowley, 
Mass. 

BACON, Nathaniel (6 1614; son of William, of 
Stretton, Rutland Co., Eng.), came to Barnstable, 
Mass., the year of its first settlement, 1639; dep. 
Gen. ‘Ct., 1652-65; mem. Council of War; m 1642, 
Hannah, dau. of Samuel Mayo. 

BACOT (Peter) Pierre (d 1702), a Huguenot, 
from France, 1685; settled as planter on west 
side of Ashley River near Charleston, S.C., 1694; 
m Jaquine Menessier (Mercier). 

BADGER, Giles (d 1647), from Eng., 1635, set- 
tled at Newbury, Mass., 1643. 

BAILEY (Baily, Bayly, Bailie), Richard (1619- 
1647), from Eng. in the “Bevis,” to Lynn, Mass., 
1638; later at Rowley; m Edna (Lambert) Hal- 
stead (?). 

BAIRD, John (ca. 1730-1760), from Scotland, en- 
sign in expdn. against Ft. Duquesne, 1758, It. 
provincial forces of Pa. m ca. 1755, Catherine 
McClean (1733-1802). 

BAIRD (Beard), Thomas (1608-78), from Scot- 
land with Gov. John Endicott, to Naumkeag 
(Salem), Mass., 1628. 

BAKER, Alexander (ca. 1611-1688), from Eng. 
in the “Elizabeth and Ann,” to Boston, 1635; 
freeman, 1646; m Elizabeth —. 

BAKER, Francis (1611-96), from Eng. in the 
“Planter,” to Boston, 1635; settled at Yarmouth, 
Mass., 1641; freeman, 1657; surveyor, 1648; m 1641, 
Isabel Twining (d 1706). 


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IMMIGRANT ANCESTORS 


BAKER, Thomas (1618-1700), from Eng. to Mil- 
ford, Conn., 1689; a founder of East Hampton, L. 
I., ca. 1650, and grantee of Montauk; was magis- 
trate, justice, commr. of Indian affairs, consta- 
ble, etc.; m 1648, Alice (d 1708/09), dau. Ralph Day- 
ton, of New Haven, Conn. 

BALCH, John (1579-1648), from Eng. to Mass., 
1623, a founder of Salem, Mass., 1626, m Mar- 
gary Lovett. 

BALDWIN, John (1635-1681/82), from Eng. in 
the “Martin,” to Milford, Conn., ca. 1636, to Guil- 
* ford, 1640, to Norwich, 1660; sgt. Conn. militia, 
1658; m Mary —; m 2d, Mary, dau. Obediah Bruen. 

BALDWIN, John (d 1687), from Eng. ca. 1640, 
settled at Woburn, Mass., at Billerica, 1655; 
freeman, 1670; m Mary Richardson. 

BALDWIN, Joseph (ca. 1609-1684), from Eng. 
to Milford, Conn., 1639, thence to Hadley, Mass., 
1668; freeman, 1666; m Hannah —-; m 2d, Isabell 
Northan, widow of James Northan; m 3d, Eliza- 
beth Warriner (d 1696), widow of William War- 
riner, of Springfield. 

BALDWIN, Richard (1622-65), from Eng. in the 
“Martin,” to Milford, Conn., ca. 1636; town clk., 
1648; rep. Gen. Court, 1660-65; m Elizabeth Alsop, 
of New Haven. 

BALL, William (ca. 1615-1680), from Eng. ca. 
1650, settled at Millenbeck, Lancaster Co., Va., 
was empowered by Va. Assembly to press men 
and supplies for defense against the Indians; 
burgess; m 1688, Hannah, dau. Thomas Atherold. 

BALLARD, William (d 1689), from Eng. to 
Mass., settled at Andover; freeman, 1635; later 
at Salem, Mass.; served in King Philip’s War; 
mem. A. and H. A. Co.; m Grace — (d 1694). 

BALLOU, Maturin (d 1693), from Eng., was at 
Providence, R.I., before 1645, was co-proprietor 
with Roger Williams in the Providence Plan- 
tations; m Hannah, dau. Robert Pike. 

BANCROFT, Thomas (1622-91), from Eng. to 
Dedham, Mass., ca. 1645, thence to Reading; 
prominent for many yrs.; m 1647, Alice (d 1648), 
dau. Michael Bacon; m 2d, Elizabeth (1626-1711), 
dau. Michael Metcalf. 

BANGS, Edward (1592-1678), from England in 
the “Ann,” to Plymouth, Mass., 1623; removed to 
Eastham, Mass., 1644; capt. of the guard against 


Indians; mem. Plymouth mil. company, 1643; 
dep. Gen. Ct., 1652; m Lydia Hicks. 
BARBER (Barbour), George (1615-83), from 


Eng., was at Dedham, Mass., 1635; an original 

propr. of Medfield, 1656; capt. A. and H. A. Co.; 

sgt. Medfield foot, 1646, and chief mil. officer 

os Medfield after 1649; served in King Philip’s 
ar. 

BARBER (Barbour), Thomas (1614-62), from 
Eng. in the “Christian,” 1634; settled at Wind- 
sor, Conn., 1635; soldier in Pequot War; m 1640, 
Joan — (d 1662). 

BARCLAY, John (1659-1731), from England to 
Perth Amboy, N.J., 1682; dep. gov. of East Jer- 
sey under his brother, Robert; m Cornelia Van 
Schaick. 

BARNARD, John (1604-46), from Eng. in the 
“Blizabeth,” 1634, and settled at Watertown, 
Mass.; selectman, 1644; m Phoebe — (d 1685). 

BARNARD, Thomas (ca. 1612-1677), from Eng. 
to Salisbury, Mass., ca. 1634; killed by Indians; 
m Helen -. 

BARNES, Thomas (1636-79), from Eng. in the 
“Speedwell,” to Boston, Mass., 1656; was at 
Marlborough, 1666, where he bought land, 1663; 
house and goods burned in King Philip’s War; 
m Abigail, dau. Thomas Goodnow, of Sudbury. 

BARNEY (Berney), Jacob (1601-73; son of Sir 
Edward Berney, of Reedham, Norfolk, Eng.), 
came from Eng. to Salem, Mass., 1634; dep. Gen. 
Ct.; m Elizabeth -. 

BARNWELL, “Tuscarora” John _ (1671-1724), 
from Ireland to Charleston, §S.C., 1701, later at 
Beaufort; cdr. first expdn. against the Tusca- 
roras, 1712; col. in Yemansee War, 1715; agt. in 
Eng. for the colony; m Elizabeth Anne Berners. 

BARRELL, George (d 1643), from Eng. to Bos- 
ton, 1637; freeman, 1643; m Ann -. 

BARRINGER (Baringer, Beringer), John 
Paul (1721-1807), from Ger. to Pa., 1743, settled at 
Mt. Pleasant, N.C., ca. 1750. where he built the 


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family home, “Poplar Grove’; magistrate of the 
crown; capt. colonial militia in Am. Rev., suf- 
fered long imprisonment at Camden, S.C.; mem. 
N.C. Legislature; m 1777, Catharine Blackwelder. 

BARROWS (Barrow, Barrus), John (1609-92), 
from Eng. to Salem, Mass., 1687; at Plymouth, 
1665; m Deborah -. 

BARSTOW, William (d 1669), from Eng, in the 
“Truelove,” 1635, and settled at Dedham; free- 
man at Scituate, 1649; first settler at Hanover, 
Mass.; m Ann-. 

BARTHOLOMEW, William (1602/03-1681), from 
Eng. in ship with Ann Hutchinson, 1634, and 
settled at Ipswich; freeman, 1635; rep. Gen. Ct., 
1635, and later; removed to Boston, 1660; was a 
witness against Ann Hutchinson; m Anna Lord. 

BARTLETT (Bartlet, Barttelot) Richard (b 
eS 1580-90-1647), from Eng. to Newbury, Mass., 

BARTLETT, Robert (1603-76), from Eng. in 
the “Ann,” to Plymouth Colony, 1623; m 1628, 
Mary, dau. Richard Warren. 

BARTON, Thomas (1730-80), from Ireland to 
Lancaster, Pa., ca. 1751; pastor St. James Ch. 
nearly 20 yrs., m 1758, Esther Rittenhouse (g. 
dau. William Rittenhouse, from Holland to Ger- 
mantown, Pa., built the first paper mill in 
America, 1690). 

BASCOM (Bascome), Thomas (d 1682), from 
Eng. to Dorchester, Mass., 1634; settled at Wind- 
sor, Conn., 1639, later at Northampton, Mass.; m 
Avis — (d 1676). 

BASS, Samuel (1600-94), from Eng. ca. 1630, at 
Roxbury, Mass., 1632; freeman, 1634; removed to 
Braintree, 1640; dep. Gen. Ct., 1641-52; m Ann-— (d 
16638). 

BASSETT, William, from Eng. to Plymouth, 
Mass., 1621; an original propr. of Bridgewater; 
later at Sandwich and Duxbury, Mass.; served 
in Pequot War; mem. Capt. Myles Standish’s 
mil. co., 1643; dep. Gen. Ct., 1640, 1648-46, 1648. 

BATES (Bate), Clement (1589-1671), from Eng. 
in the ‘“Blizabeth,’” to Hingham, Mass., 1635; 
freeman, 1636; m Ann -—. 

BATES (Bate), James (1582-1655), from Eng. in 
the “Elizabeth,” to Dorchester, Mass., 1635; free- 
man, 1636; selectman, 1636; rep. Gen. Ct., 1641; m 
Alice Glover (d 1657). 

BATTLE, John (d 1690), from Eng., 1654, land- 
owner, 1654, on Nansemond River, Colony of 
Va., also on Paspetank River, N.C., 1663, m Eliza- 
beth -. 

BAXTER, Gregory, from Eng. with Win- 
throp’s fleet, 1630, and settled at Roxbury, Mass.; 
removed to Braintree, 1631; m Margaret Paddy 
(d 1662). 

BAXTER, Lt. Thomas, of Yarmouth, Mass.; 
m 1679, Temperance, dau. Capt. John Gorham, 
g.dau. of John Howland, m Elizabeth Tilly, both 
Mayf. Pilgrims. 

BAYARD, Petrus (son of Samuel Bayard, m 
Anna Stuyvesant, sister of Peter), from Hol- 
land in the “Princess,” to New Amsterdam, 1647. 

BAYLESS (Baylis, Baylies, Bayliss, Bayles), 
John (b 1617), from Eng. to Bermuda, 1635, came 
to Quinnipiac (New Haven), 1654, settled at 
Southold, L.I., 1658. 

BEACH, Richard (b ca. 1620), from Eng. to Wa- 
tertown, Mass., 1635, thence to New Haven Col- 
ony, and signer of the Compact of 1639; removed 
to New London, 1667; m ca. 1640, Catherine (Cook) 
Hull (widow of Andrew Hull, of New Haven). 

BEACH, Thomas (d 1662), from Eng. to Quin- 
nipiac (New Haven), Conn., ca. 1638; at Milford, 
1658; m 1652, Sarah (d 1670), dau. of Richard Platt 


qv). 

BEAL (Beale, Beall, Beals), John (1588-1688), 
from Eng. in the “Diligente,” to Hingham, 
Mass., 1638; freeman, 1639; dep. Gen. Ct., 1649-59; 
m Nazareth Hobart (d 1658); m 2d, 1659, Mary, 
widow of Nicholas Jacob. 

BEALE, Thomas, from Eng., 1640; settled at 
York River, Va., 1645; mem. Royal Council, 1674; 
m Alice -. 

BEALL (Beal, Beale), Ninian (1625-1717), from 
Scotland to Barbados, thence to Calvert Co., 
Md., ca. 1658; was chief mil. officer of Calvert 


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Co., high sheriff, col. of militia, mem. Gen. As- 
sembly, m ca. 1670, Ruth, dau. Richard Moore. 

BEARDSLEY (Beardslee, Berdsley, Bersley), 
William (1605-61), from Eng. in the ‘‘Planter,” to 
Mass., 1685; extensive land owner; founder of 
Stratford, Conn., 1639; dep. Gen. Ct., 1645-51; m 
Mary -. 

BEATTY, Charles (ca. 1712-1772, son of John 
Beatty, officer British Army, m Christiana Clin- 
ton, who came to America, 1729, with her brother, 
Col. Charles Clinton, of N.Y.), came from Ire- 
land, 1729, to Forks of Neshaminy, Pa., 1743; 
chaplain in French and Indian War; hon. A.M., 
Princeton, 1762, and trustee same, 1763-72; mis- 
Sionary to Indians, commr. to the Barbados to 
collect funds for Princeton Coll., m Ann, dau. 
-John Reading, pres. Provincial Council of N.J. 

BECKWITH, Matthew (1610-80), from Eng. to 
Saybrook Point, Conn., 1636; later at Branford, 
at Hartford, 1645, and later at Lyme and New 
London; a founder of the Ch. at Lyme; m Eliza- 
beth -. 

BEEKMAN, Wilhelmus (1623-1707; son of Hen- 
drick), from Holland, in the “Princess,” to New 
Amsterdam with Peter Stuyvesant, 1647; vice 
dir. of the colony on South River, 1658-64; It. 
Burgher Corps of New Amsterdam, 1652-58, of 
New Orange, 1673-74; schout and commissary at 
Hsopus, 1664; 1t. militia, 1673; dep. mayor of N. 
Y., 1681-83; m 1649, Catalina (d 1700), dau. Hendrick 
de Boogh, of Albany. 

BEERS, Richard (d 1675), from Eng. to Water- 
town, Mass., 1635; capt. in King Philip’s War, 
and killed at Northfield, Mass. 

BELENAP, Abraham (d 1643), from Eng. with 
two brothers, Joseph and Thomas, 1637, settled 
at Lynn, Mass. 

BELL, Thomas (1618-78), from Eng. to James- 
town, Va., 1635; m Mary, dau. Capt. John Neal. 

BELLINGER, Edmund, from Eng. to S.C, 
1674; landgrave, 1698, surveyor-gen., and receiver 
of public moneys. 

BEMIS (Bemiss, Beamis), Joseph (1619-1684) 
from Eng. to Watertown, Mass., 1640; soldier 
King Philip’s War; was often selectman; m Sa- 
rah -. 

BENEDICT, Thomas (1617-90), from Eng. to 
Mass., 1638; at Southold, L.I.; mem. Colonial As- 
sembly from Hempstead; finally at Norwalk, 
Conn., where was deacon, selectman, town clk. 
and dep. to Gen. Ct.; m Mary Bridgum (Bridg- 
ham). 

BENJAMIN, John (1598-1645), from Eng. in the 
“Lion,” to Boston, 1632, large landed propr. at 
Watertown, freeman, 1632; constable, 1633; m 1619, 
Abigail (1600-87), dau. Rev. William Eddy. 

BENNETT (Bennet), James, from Eng., 1639; 
freeman at Concord, Mass., same yr.; m Han- 
nah, dau. Thomas Wheeler. 

BENNETT (Bennet), Richard (1606-76), from 
Eng. to Va., 1622; burgess, 1629; mem. King’s 
Council, 1642-60; gov. 1652-55; commr. to Eng., 
1657; maj. gen. Va. forces, 1662-72. 

BENSON (Bensen), Dirck (d 1659), from Hol- 
land to New Amsterdam ca. 1648, was living at 
reget 1654; m Catalina Berck (ca. 1625-after 

BENT, John (1596-1672), from Eng. to Sudbury, 
Mass., 1638; in expdn. against Ninigret, 1654. 

BENTON, Andrew (1620-83; son of Edward), 
from Eng. to Watertown, Mass., ca. 1630, settled 
at Milford, Conn., 1639; m Hannah (d 1670), dau. 
George Stocking; m 2d Ann — (d 1686). 

BERGEN (van Bergen), Hans Hansen (d in 
1653/54), native of Norway, came from Holland 
to New Amsterdam, 1638, m 1639, Sarah (b 1625), 
dau. Joris Jansen de Rapalije. 

BETTS, Richard (1613-1713), from Eng. to Ips- 
wich, Mass., 1648; removed to Newtown, L.L., 
1656; capt., 1663; mem. Provincial Assembly of N. 
Y., 1665; high sheriff of Yorkshire, L.I., 1678-81. 

BIDDLE, William (1630-1712), from Eng. to 
New Jersey, 1681, becoming one of the proprie- 
tors of West Jersey; was pres. bd. of trustees 
and Council Proprietary of West Jersey, Gov.’s 
Council, Gen. Assembly, and was justice; m 1665, 
Sarah Kemp (1634-1709). 

BIGELOW (Baguley, Biglo, Biglow), John 
(1616/17-1703), from Eng., ca. 1630, settled at Wa- 


tertown, Mass., 1642; soldier Pequot and King 
Philip’s wars; m 1642, Mary (1628-91), dau. John 
Warren; m 2d, 1694, Sarah, dau. Joseph Bemis. 

BILLINGS (Billing), William (d 1713), from 
Eng. to Dorchester or Braintree, Mass., 1640; one 
of original proprietors at Lancaster, Mass.; set- 
tled at Stonington, Conn., 1658; m 1657, Mary Ath- 
erton (d 1718). 

BILLINGTON, John (d 1630), 26th signer of the 
Mayflower Compact; m before 1605, Eleanor — (d 
1643. 

BINGHAM, Thomas (1642-1730), from Eng. to 
Saybrook, Conn., 1659, later a founder of Nor- 
wich, and at Windham, 1693; m 1666, Mary (1648- 
1726, dau. Jonathan Rudd, of New Haven, Conn. 

BISSELL, John (1591-1677), from Eng. to Plym- 
outh, Mass., 1628, settled at Windsor, Conn., be- 
fore 1640; established “Bissell’s Ferry” across 
Connecticut River, under charter from King 
Charles, still operated by his descendants; dep. 
1648; soldier King Philip’s War; capt. of Wind- 
sor Troop, 1676; q.m. troop of horse, 1677; m Mary 
Drake (d 1641). 

BIXBY, Joseph (bap. 1621-1700), from Eng. to 
Ipswich, Mass., ca. 1640, where held public of- 
fices; m widow of Luke Hearde. 

BLACK, John (1768-1849), Presbyn. minister, ed. 
U. Glasgow; came from Ireland to Phila., ca. 
1797; prof. Western U. Pa.; m Elizabeth, dau. 
Andrew Watters, from Scotland, 1773, soldier in 
Am. Rev. (m Margaret, dau. Alexander Thom- 
son, from Scotland to Pittsburgh, 1784). 

BLAINE, James (d 1792), from Ireland with 
his first wife, ca. 1745, settled in Toboyne Tp., 
Cumberland Co., Pa.; m Elizabeth —-; m 2d, Eliza- 
beth Carskaden. 

BLAIR, John (1720-71), from Scotland to Cum- 
berland Co., Pa., ca. 1740; v.p., trustee and first 
Prch of theology of Coll. of N.J. (Princeton), 
1767-71. 

BLAKE, William (abt. 1594-1663), from Eng. in 
the ‘‘Mary and John,” 1630; settled at Dorches- 
ter, Mass.; freeman, 1639; selectman, town clk., 
etc.; a founder of Agawam, Mass.; mem. A. and 
H. A. Co.; m 1617, Agnes Bond (d 1678). 

BLANCHARD, Thomas, from Eng. to Charles- 
town, Mass., 1639; was at Braintree, 1640-51. 

BLAND, Theodoric (1629-71), from Eng. to Va. 
ca. 1654; settled at “Westover,” on the James 
River; burgess and speaker, 1659-60; mem. Coun- 
cil, 1664-65; m Anne Bennett. 

BLEECKER, Jan Jansen (1642-1732), from Hol- 
land to New York at 16 yrs. of age, and settled 
at Fort Orange (Albany), 1658; Indian commr.; 
mem. Assembly, 1698-1701; mayor of Albany, 1700- 
1701; capt. in Indian war, 1684; m 1667, Grietjen, 
dau. Rutger Jacobsen Van Schoenderwoert. 

BLISS, Thomas (ca. 1580-85-1640) from Eng. to 
Braintree, Mass., 1635; settled at Hartford, 
Conn., 1639; m in Eng., ca. 1610, Margaret Law- 
rence (1594-1684). 

BLODGETT (Blogget), Thomas (1605-42), from 
Eng. in the “Increase,” to Cambridge, Mass., 
1635; freeman, 1636; m in Eng., Susanna -. 

BLOODGOOD (Bloetgoet), Frans Jansen (1635- 
1676), from Holland to New Amsterdam, 1659; 
chief officer of Dutch militia, privy councillor 
to governor for surrender of colony to British, 
1675; magistrate, 1673; dep. to New Orange, 1674; 
m in Holland, Lysbeth Jans. 

BLOSSOM, Thomas (d 1633), from Eng., in 2d 
voyage of the “Mayflower,” 1629 (a passenger 
in the “Speedwell” which returned to British 
port, 1620); settled: at Plymouth; removed later 
to Barnstable; a deacon; m Ann —-. 

BOARDMAN (Boreman), Samuel (1615-73), from 
Eng. to Ipswich, Mass., 1638, to Wethersfield, 
Conn., 1641; gov.’s asst., 1676; m 1641, Mary, dau. 
of John Betts. 

BOGERT (Bogaert), Jan Laurensz, common- 
ly referred to as Jan Louwe (Lowesen) (born 
1630/40), from Holland in the “Bonte Coe,” =to 
Bedford, L.I., 1663, settled at Bogert’s Point, 
Harlem, 1672, at New York, 1707; magistrate 
1675-76; m Cornelia Everts. 

BOLLING, Robert (1646-1709), from Eng. at 14 
yrs. of age, 1660, settled at Kippax, Prince 
George’s Co., Va.; justice of Charles City Co. 
before 1698; high sheriff, 1699; surveyor, 1702; 


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col. and county It., 1705-09; m 1st, 1675, Jane (d 
1678), dau. Lt. Thomas Rolf (son of John, m 
Princess Pocahontas); m 2d, 1681, Anne, dau. Maj. 
John Stith. 

BOLTWOOD, Robert (d 1684), from Eng. to 
Hartford, Conn., 1648, settled at Hadley, 1659; 
freeman, 1661; m Mary — (d 1687). 

BOND, John (bap. 1624-1674/75), from Eng. ca. 
1639; was at Newbury, Mass., 1642; removed to 
Rowley, 1660, thence to Haverhill; m 1649, Esther 
Blakely (or Hester Blakely). 

BOOGHER, Nicholas (b 1690: desc. of Peter 
Bucher, granted coat of arms, 1450, for mil. serv- 
ice), from Germany in the “Friendship,” to Pa., 
1727; m Katherine — 

BOORAEM (Van Boerum), Hendrick Wil- 
helmse (b 1642), from Holland to Newtown, love bys 
1666; m Marie Adrians. 

BORDEN, Richard (1595/96-1671), from Eng. 
with his wife and two sons to Portsmouth, EU bes 
1635; surveyor; owned large tracts in R.I. and in 
Monmouth Co., East Jersey; freeman, Ports- 
mouth, 1641; gov.’s asst., 1653, 54; commr., 1654-57; 
treas., 1654-55; dep. Gen. Ct., 1667, 70; resident of 
Gravesend, L.I., 1665; m Joan Fowle (d 1688), 

BOURNE, Richard (d 1682), from Eng. to 
Lynn, Mass., 1687; one of the early settlers at 
Sandwich, Mass.; dep. Gen. Ct., et seq.; mem. 
Council of War, 1675; m Martha Hallett; m 2d, 
Ruth (Sargent) Winslow. 

BOURNE, Thomas (1581-1664), was at Plym- 
outh, Mass., 1687; one of the early settlers at 
Marshfield, Mass.; dep. Gen. Ct., 1642-45, 


BOUTWELL, James (ca. 1625-ca. 1651), from 
Eng., was at Salem, Mass., 1638, m Alice -. 

BOWDITCH, William (1640-81), from Eng. to 
Salem, Mass., 1671; collector of the port; m Sa- 
rah -. 

BOWDOIN (Baudouin), Pierre, Huguenot 
refugee, settled in Mass.; m EPlizabeth -. 

BOWEN, Griffith (d bet. 1671-76), from Wales 
to Boston, ca. 1638; freeman, 1639; later at Rox- 
bury; returned to Eng., and was living at 
London, 1670; m Margaret, dau. Henry Flem- 
ing, of Wales. 

BOWEN, Richard (1600-75), from Wales to 
Weymouth, Mass., 1640, with his wife and chil- 
dren, settled at Rehoboth, 1642; dep. Plymouth 
Gen. Ct., 1651; m Ann (or Anna) -; m 2d, Eliza- 
beth — (d 1675). 

BOWIE, John (1688-1759), from Scotland to Va., 
ca. 1742; settled nr. Port Royal, on the Rap- 
pahannock River, Va.; m Judith Catlett. 

BOWLES, John (d 1680), from Eng. in the 
“Hopewell,” to Roxbury, Mass., 1636; admitted 
to the church, 1640; mem. A. and H. A. Co., 1645; 
m Elizabeth Heath. 

BOWNE, John (1626/27-1695; son of Thomas), 
from Eng. to Flushing, L.I., 1649; built the old 
Bowne house there, 1661; m 1656, Hannah (ca. 
1637-1677), dau. Lt. Robert Feake; m 2d, 1679/80, 
Hannah Bickerstaffe (d 1690); m 3d, 1693, Mary, 
dau. James Cock. 

BOYDEN, Thomas (b 1613), from Eng. in the 
“Francis,” 1634, settled at Scituate, Mass.; free- 
man, 1647; removed to Boston, 1650, and later 
at Medfield, Watertown and Groton; m Frances 
— (d 1658); m 2d, Hannah (Phillips) Morse. 

BRACKETT, Richard (1611/12-91), was at Bos- 
ton, Mass., 1632; removed to present site of 
Quincy, 1639; cdr. militia of Braintree; mem. 
A. and H. A. Co.; dep. Gen. Ct., 1655-80. 

BRADBURY, Thomas (1610-95), was at York, 
Me., 1634; later at Ipswich, Mass.; an original 
propr. of Salisbury; ensign and capt. Salisbury 
Train Band: dep. Gen. Ct., 1651-57. 

BRADFORD, William (bap. 1590-1657), 2d sign- 
er of the Mayflower Compact; gov. of the 
Colony 31 years; asst. 1634 et seq.; m Ist ear 
Leyden, Holland, 1613, Dorothy (1597-1620), dau. 
John May; m 2d, Plymouth, Mass., 1623, Alice 
(Carpenter) Southworth (1590-1670), widow of 
Edward Southworth. 

BRADLEY, William (1619-91), soldier in Crom- 
well’s army; came to New Haven with Theophi- 
lus Eaton, 1637; admitted freeman, 1644; started 
settlements at Wallingford and North Haven; 


on standing committee to manage affairs of 
Wallingford; rep. Gen. Ct. 6 terms; m Alice, dau. 
of Roger Pritchard. 

BRADSTREET, Simon (1603-97), from Eng. 
with Gov. Winthrop, 1630; settled at Andover; 
first sec. of Colony of Mass. Bay, 1630-36, asst., 
1630-78, commr. United Colonies, 1643, 1663-66, dep. 
gov., 1672-76, gov., 1676-86 and 1689; m 1628, Anne 
(d 1672), dau. Gov. Thomas Dudley; m 2d, Anna 
(Gardner) Downing. 

BRAINERD (Brainard), Daniel (1641-1715), 
brought from Eng. to Hartford, Conn., at 8 yrs. 
of age, 1649; a propr. and settler of Haddam, 
Conn., ca. 1662; justice of the peace; deacon; dep. 
Gen. Ct.; m 1st, 1663 or 64, Hannah (1641-91), dau. 
of Gerard Spencer; m 2d, Hannah Saxton, widow. 

BRANCH, Christopher (1595-1682), Henrico Co., 
Va.; justice many yrs.; burgess, 1639-41. 

BRECKENRIDGE, Alexander (d 1744), a Scot- 
tish Covenanter, from Scotland via Ireland, 1728, 
to Phila., Pa., settled in Orange Co., Va., ca. 
1739; m Jane -. 

BREED (Bread, Braid), Allen (1601-92), a 
Quaker, from Eng., 1630, with Gov. Winthrop, 
settled at Lynn, Mass.; freeman, 1681; a grantee 
from the Indians of Southampton, L.I., but did 
not remain there; m 2d, Elizabeth Knight. 

BRENT, GILES (b 1600), treas. Province of 
Md.; cdr. Kent Island; dep. gov. and It. gen., 
1648-44; lord of Ft. Kent Manor. 

BRERETON, Thomas (1720-87, desc. Sir Will- 
iam Bereton, lord high marshal and chief 
justice of Ireland, under Henry VIII), came 
from Ireland in command of the privateer 
“Betty,” 1761, settled at Baltimore; m 1781, Sa- 
rah, dau. Thomas John Marshall, Northampton 
Cor Vaz 

BREWER, Daniel (d 1646), from Eng. in the 
“Lion,” to Boston, 1632; freeman, 1634; settled at 
Roxbury; m Joanna— (1602-88). 

BREWSTER, William (1566/67-1644), 4th signer 
of the Mayflower Compact, a ruling elder of the 
church, 1620-44; dep. 1636; chaplain of military 
co.; m before 1593, Mary — (d 1627). 

BRIDGE, John (1576-1665), was admitted free- 
man at Cambridge, Mass., 1635; dep. Gen. Ct., 
1637, 39, 41. 

BRIDGMAN, James (d 1676), from Eng. before 
1640, to Hartford, Conn., settled at Acawam 
(Springfield), Mass., 1645; a first settler of 
Northampton, 1654; m Sarah — (d 1668). 

BRIGGS, John (1609-90), was admitted in- 
habitant of Newport, R.I., 1638; later at Ports- 
mouth and Kingston, R.I.; dep. Gen. Ct., 1664, 
et seq.; gov.’s asst., 1648; R.I. commr., 1654, et 
seq. 

BRIGGS, Richard, one of the grantors of the 
town of Taunton, Mass., 1772; m 1772, Rebekah 
Hoskin. 

BRIGHAM, Thomas (1603-53), from Eng. in the 
“Susan and Hllen,’” 1635; freeman at Cambridge, 
Mass., 1636; m Mercy Hurd. 

BRINSMADE, John (1617-73), from Eng. 1687, 
settled at Charlestown, Mass., at Stratford, 
Conn., 1650, rep. Conn. Gen. Assembly; m Mary -. 

BRINTON, William (1630-1700), from Eng. to 
Delaware Co., Pa., 1684; mem. and founder of 
Concord Meeting, Delaware Co., Pa.; m Ann 
Bagley (1635-99). 

BRISCOE, John (b ca. 1590), from Eng. in the 
“Ark” and “Dove” expdn., to Md., 1634; m Bliza- 
beth Du Bois. 

BROKAW (Broucard), Bourgon (b 1645), Hu- 
guenot, fled from France to Holland, thence to 
New York, settled at Newtown, L.I., 1675; m 
Catherine Le Febre. 

BRONSON (Brownson, Brounson), John (1600- 
1680), from Eng. to Hartford, Conn., 1636; an 
original propr. of Farmington, 1641, and dep., 
1651; settled at Waterbury, Conn.; soldier in 
Pequot War; m Sarah Ventris. 

BROOKE, John (d 1699), from Eng. in the 
“Britannia,” 1699, landed in New Jersey, where 
he and his wife died shortly after; m Frances -. 

BROOKE, Robert (1602-55), B.A., Wadham Col- 
lege, Oxford, 1620, M.A., 1624; from Eng., 1650, 
with his 2d wife, 10 children, and servants to 
Md.; was cdr.-in-chief, Charles Co., 1650; treas. 
Provincial Council and acting gov., 1652; m 1627, 


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Mary (d 1634), dau. Thomas Baker; m 2d, 1635, 
Mary (d 1663), dau. Roger Mainwaring, D.D., 
Dean of Worcester and bishop of St. Davids, 
1636. 

BROOKS (Brookes, Brooke), Thomas (ca. 
1613-1667), from Eng. in the ‘Susan and Ellen,” 
to Watertown, Mass., where he was assigned 
land, 1631; admitted freeman, 1636; removed to 
Concord, Mass., 1636, where he became a large 
landownur, 1638, dep. Gen. Ct., 1642-62; capt., 
1643; m Grace — (d 1664). 

BROWN, Abraham (1590-1650), from Eng. to 
Watertown, Mass., ca. 1631; freeman, 1632; m 
Lydia — (d 1686). 

BROWN (Browne), Chad (d ca. 1665), from 
Eng. in the “Martin,” to Boston, 1638; signer of 
the Providence Plantations Compact; settled at 
Bapt. Ch., Providence, after Roger Williams, 
1642; m (before 1638), Elizabeth -. 

BROWN, John (1584-1662), from Eng. to Salem, 
Mass., 1629; lawyer, one of the purchasers of 
the patent from Sir Henry Roswell; commr. 
United Colonies, 1644-56; asst., mem. Council of 
War; with Edward Winslow was patentee of 
Rehoboth, Mass. 

BROWN, John, from Eng. to Boston, 1632; re- 
moved to Falmouth, 1678, later at Watertown; 
m 1655, Esther, dau Thomas Makepeace. 

BROWN, Peter (d 16383), 33d signer of the 
Mayflower Compact; m Ist, at Plymouth, Mass., 
1624/25, Mrs. Martha Ford (d bet. 1627-31); m 2d, 
bet. 1627-31, Mary — (d 1634. 

BROWNE, Mrs. Christian (d 1641), from Eng. 
1640, with her three sons, George, William and 
Henry, to Salisbury, Mass., with its first com- 
Shape of settlers and received grants of land 

ere. 

BROWNELL, Thomas (1619-65), from Eng. to 
Little Compton, R.I., ca. 1650; commr., 1655, 61, 
63; dep., 1664; m Anna -. 

BRUSH, Thomas (6b probably ca. 1610-ca. 1675), 
from Eng., was at Southold, L.I., before 1653, re- 
moved to Huntington, L.I., 1656; admitted free- 
man, 1664; m Rebecca, dau. John Conclyne. 

BRYAN, Alexander (1602-79), from Eng. to Mil- 
ford, Conn., 1639; gov.’s asst., 1668-79; removed to 
Meriden, finally to Watertown; m Ann — (d 1661); 
m 2d, widow of Samuel Fitch. 

BRYAN, George (1730-91; son of Samuel, of 
Dublin, Ireland), came from Ireland to Teda ble, 
Pa., 1751; mem. Stamp Act Congress, 1765; a 
founder of the British Colony, Pictou, in Aca- 
dian N.S.; father of the Pa. Constn. of 1776, chief 
lawmaker of Pa. during Am. Rev.; author of 
the First General Emancipation of Negro Slaves 
in History, the Pa. Abolition Act of 1780; pres. 
Exec. Council; justice Supreme Ct. and High Ct. 
a freee and Appeals of Pa.; m 1757, Elizabeth 

mith. 

BUCKINGHAM, Thomas (d 1657), from Eng. to 
Boston, 1687; settled at Quinnipiack (New Ha- 
ven), Conn., 1638; dep. Gen. Ct., m Hannah -, 

BUFFUM, Robert (d 1669), from Eng. to Sa- 
lem, Mass., 1684; mem. Train Band of Salem; m 
1638, Widow Tamasine Thompson. 

BUIST, Rev. George (b 1770; son of Arthur, 
Laird of Pittuncarthy Abernathy, Co. Fife, 
Scotland), from Scotland to Charleston, S.C., 
1793; m Mary Somers. 

BULEELEY (Bulkley, Buckley), Peter (1583- 
1659), grad. St. John’s Coll., Cambridge, Eng., 
1608; came in the “Susan and Ellen,’”? to Cam- 
bridge, Mass., 1635, first settler and minister at 
Concord, and founder of the 12th church in the 
colony; his library formed the nucleus of Har- 
vard Coll. library; m Jane (d 1626), dau. Thomas 
Allen; m 2d, 1634, Grace (d 1669), dau. Sir Richard 
Chetwode (or Chitwood). 

BULL, Henry (1610-94), from Eng. to Roxbury, 
Mass., 1635; removed to Boston, 1637, to Ports- 
mouth, R.I., 1638; corp. and sgt., 1638-89; gov.’s 
asst., 1674-75; gov. of R.I., 1685-86 and 1689-90. 

BULL, Thomas (ca. 1606-1684), from Eng. to 
Boston, 1635; settled at Hartford, Conn., 1636; It: 
Pequot War, 1687; capt. of Hartford company in 
defense of Saybrook, 1675; dep. Gen. Ct., 1648-49, 

BULLITT, Joseph (ca. 1653-1692; son of Benja- 
min Bullett, a Huguenot, who left France after 
the revecation of the Edict of Nantes), was set- 


tled in Charles Co., Md., before 1676, m ca. 1685, 
Elizabeth, dau. Capt. Randolph Branat. 

BULLOCK, Richard, from Eng. and settled at 
Rehoboth, Mass., 1643; freeman, 1646; thence to 
Newtown; m Elizabeth Ingraham. 

BUMSTEAD, Thomas (d 1677), from Eng. to 
Roxbury, Mass., 1640; removed to Boston, 1642; 
mem. A, and H. A. Co.; m Susanna -. 

BUNCE, Thomas (1612-83), of Scotch ancestry; 
a propr. of Hartford, Conn., 1636; soldier in Pe- 
quot War, 1637. 

BURDICK, Robert, from Eng. to Newport, R. 
I., 1651; freeman, 1655; a founder of Westerly, 
R.I.; dep. Colonial Assembly; m Ruth (first 
white child } at Agawam), dau. Samuel Hub- 
bard. 

BURGAMY, William (1739-1819), from France 
to Ga. and S.C.; soldier in Am. Rev.; captured 
by British at Augusta, 1780, but escaped; m 1759, 
Susan Hawkins (1742-1846). 

BURGESS, Thomas (1603-85), from Eng. to Sa- 
lem, Mass., ca. 1630; settled at Sandwich, 1687; 
was an original mem. of the church there, and 
dep. Gen. Ct., 1646, et seq.; m Dorothy -. 

BURLINGAME, Roger (ca. 1620-1718), from 
Eng., was at Stonington, Conn., 1654, settled 
finally at Meshanticut, R.L., ca. 1660; mem. Town 
Council; m ca. 1663, Mary, dau. John Lippitt. 

BURNHAM, John (1618-94), from Eng. in the 
“Angel Gabriel,” 1635, to Ipswich, Mass., soldier 
in Pequot War. 

BURNHAM, Thomas (1617-88), from Eng. to 
Cape Cod, Mass., 1635; settled at Hartford, Conn., 
1686, later at Ipswich, Mass.; soldier King Phil- 
ip’s War. 

BURR, Jehu (1600-72), from Eng. with Gov. 
Winthrop, to Roxbury, Mass., 1630; freeman, 
1631; a founder of Springfield, 1636; settled at 
Fairfield, Conn.; rep. Gen. Ct. 1641, 5, 6; commr. 
United Colonies. 

BURR, Jonathan (1604-41), from Eng. to Dor- 
chester, Mass., 1689; died of smallpox; m Fran- 
ces — (1612-82). 

BURRAGE, John (1616-85), from England to 
Charlestown, Mass., ca. 1636; freeman, 1637; m 
1654/55, Joanna Stowers. 

BURRELL, John (bap. 1597-1649), from Eng. to 
Wethersfield, Conn., ca. 1637-39, later at Milford; 
m 1622, Hester Winchester. 

BURT, Henry (1615-62), from Eng. to Roxbury, 
Mass.; settled at Springfield, 1640; mem. first 
mil. company at Springfield. 

BURTON, Boniface (d 1730), from Eng. to Lynn, 
Mass., ca. 1632. 

BURWELL, Maj. Lewis (1621-58), from Eng. ca. 
1640; settled at Fairfield, on Carter’s Creek, 
Gloucester Co., Va., ca. 1640; m Lucy, dau. of 
Capt. Robert Higginson. 

BUSHNELL, Francis (d 1646), from Eng. to 
New Haven Colony, 1638; settled at Guilford, 
Conn., 1639; m Rebecca Holms(?). 

BUTLER, Richard (d 1684), from Eng. to Cam- 
bridge. Mass., 1632; freeman, 1634; a founder of 
Hartford, Conn., 1636; rep. Gen. Ct., 1656-60; dea- 
con; m 2d, Elizabeth —. 

BUTLER, Thomas (b 1720; 3d son of Edmund, 
8th baron of Dunboyne, m Eleanor, dau. of Sir 
Anthony Parker), settled nr. Lancaster, Pa., 1748, 
where he purchased large tracts of land and 
founded the first Episcopal Church (St. John’s) 
in that section; m Eleanor Parker (their 5 sons 
were officers Cont. Army). 

BUTT (Butts), Robert (d 1676; son of Joshua, 
of Warrington Hall, Kent, Eng.), came from 
Eng., 1640, settled in Lower Norfolk Co., Va.; m 
Ann Riddlehurst. 

BYRD, William (1652-1704; son of John Byrd, 
of London, m Grace, dau. of Capt. Thomas Stegg 
[d 1651], speaker Va. House of Burgesses), came 
from Eng., 1674; settled nr. the falls of the 
James River, Va.; established ‘Westover’; was 
burgess, councillor, pres. of the Council of Va. 
and receiver-general; m 1673, Mary (1653-99), dau. 
of Col. Warham St. Leger Horsmanden, from 
Eng., to Charles City Co., Va., was burgess and 
councillor. 


IMMIGRANT ANCESTORS 393 


CABANISS, Henri, a Huguenot, from France 
in the “Mary and Ann,” 1687, to Notaway Co., 
Va., m Marie-, m 2d, Magdalene -. 

CABELL, William (1699 or 1700-1774), grad. Lon- 
don Coll. of Surgery and Medicine; surgeon in 
British Navy; settled in Henrico (now Nelson) 
Co., Va., 1724/25, established ‘‘Warminster,” 1742, 
capt. militia, under sheriff, co. coroner, justice, 
burgess several yrs.; m 1726, Elizabeth (1705-56), 
dau. Samuel Burks, of Hanover Co., Va.; m 2d, 
1762, Margaret Meredith. 

CADWALADER, John (1677/78-1734), from N. 
Wales to Pa., 1697; freeman, 1705; settled at Me- 
rion, Pa.; mem. Common Council and Provincial 
Assembly; m 1699, Martha Jones (d 1747). 

CALHOUN (Colhoon, Colquhoun), James 
(1694-ca, 1772), from Ireland with his wife, four 
sons and one daughter, to Pa., 1733, removed to 
Wythe Co., Va., to Abbeville Co., S.C., 1756, m 
Catherine Montgomery. 

CALKINS (Calkin, Caulkin), Hugh (1600-90), 
from Wales to New London, Conn., 1638, arrived 
at Plymouth, Mass., 1640; mem. Conn. Assembly, 
1672-83; dep. Mass. Gen. Ct., from Gloucester, 
New London and Norwich, Conn.; a founder of 
Gloucester, 1644; m Ann-. 

CALVERT, Leonard (1606-47; son of George, 
first Lord Baltimore, and brother of Cecil, sec- 
ond Lord Baltimore), sent as first gov. of Md. 
by his brother, who had obtained a charter for 
the colony, 1632; arrived, 1634, with the “Ark of 
Avalon” and the “Dove’’; gov. Palatine of Md., 
1633-47; founded St. Mary’s, the first capital, 1634. 

CANBY, Thomas (1668-1742; son of Benjamin 
Canby, m Mary Baker), from Eng. in the “Vine,” 
1683, to Bucks Co., Pa.; mem. Pa. Assembly and 
justice several yrs.; m 1709, Mary Oliver, she 
came from Wales in the “Welcome,” with Will- 
iam Penn, 1682. 

CANDLER, Daniel, from Ireland to Bedford 
Court House, Va., ca. 1735; m Elizabeth Antony. 

CANFIELD, Thomas (d 1689), from Eng. ca. 
1634, was at New Haven and Milford, Conn., 1646; 
rep. Gen. Ct., 1674-76; sgt. Milford Train Band; m 
Phoebe Crane. 

CAPEN, Barnard (1562-1638), from Eng. in the 
“Mary and John,” 1636; at Milford, Conn., 1646; 
m 1596, dau. of Oliver Purchis (she d 1653). 

CARLETON, Edward (1605-51; 5th son of John, 
of Brightwell Park, Oxon, lord of the Manor of 
E. Clandon, and desc. Baldwin de Carleton, of 
Carleton Hall, Cumberland), came from Eng. to 
Rowley, Mass., 1638; freeman, 1642; rep. Gen. Ct., 
1644, 47; returned to Eng., 1651; m Eleanor, dau. 
Sir Thomas Denton. 


CARPENTER, William (1576-1660), from Eng. 
in the “Bevis,” to Weymouth, Mass., 1638, but 
returned to Eng. in the same ship, leaving his 
son William (6 1605), who settled at Reheboth, 
Mass., m Abigail —. 

CARR, Caleb (1616-95), from Eng. to Newport, 
R.I., 1688; commr. for Newport, 1654, et seq.; gen. 
treas. of the colony, 1661; dep., 1664, et seq.; 
net asst., 1679, et seq.; justice, 1687-88; gov., 
1695. 

CARRINGTON, George (1711-89; son of Dr. 
Paul Carrington, from Eng. to the Barbados), 
came from Bermuda to Goochland Co., Va., abt. 
1723; m 1732, Anne, dau. Col. William Mayo, who 
laid out the city of Richmond, Va. 

CARROLL, Charles (1660-1720), from Ireland 
to Md., 1688, as atty. gen. of Md. for Lord Balti- 
more, m 1689, Martha Underwood (d 1690); m 2d, 
1693, Mary (d 1742), dau. Henry Darnall. 

CARTER, John (1620-69), from Eng. to Va., 1649, 
Settled at ‘‘Corotoman,”’ Lancaster Co., Va.; 
burgess from Nansemond, 1649, from Lancaster, 
1654, 1657-60; mem. Council, 1657-58; col. comdg. ex- 
pdn. against Rappahannock Indians, 1654; m 
Jane Glyn; m 2d, Eleanor Brocas;.m 3d, Anne, 
dau. Cleave Carter; m 4th, Sarah, dau. Gabriel 
Ludlow. 

CARTER, Thomas (1610-84), grad. St. John’s 
Coll., Cambridge, 1629, from Eng. in the “Plan- 
ter,” to Dedham, Mass., 1635, freeman, 1637, first 
minister at Woburn, Mass., 1642, m 1638, Mary (d 
1687), dau. George Parkhurst. 


CARVER, John (d 1621), Ist signer of the May- 
flower Compact; 1st gov. Plymouth Colony, 1620- 
21; m Katharine — (d 1621). 

CARY (Carew), John (1609-69), from Eng. to 
Plymouth, Mass., 1634, later at Duxbury, and 
Bridgewater, Mass., where was town clerk; m 
1644, Elizabeth, dau. Francis Godfrey. 

CARY, Miles (1620-67), from Eng., with his 
brother James, 1640, settled in Warwick Co., 
Va.; was col. and county lt., 1659-67; burgess, 
1659-63; mem. Council, 1663-67; m before 1646, Anne, 
dau. Capt. Thomas Taylor. 

CATLIN, Thomas (1612-90), from Eng. to Hart- 
ford, Conn., ca. 1645; settled at New Haven; con- 
stable, 1662; often selectman. 

CHACE (Chase), William (1595-1659), from Eng. 
with Gov. Winthrop to Roxbury, Mass., 1630; 
freeman, 1634; at Scituate, 1645, thence to Yar- 
mouth; m in Eng., Mary — (d 1659). 

CHAMBERLAIN, Edmund, from Eng. to Wo- 
burn, Mass., before 1647; removed to Chelms- 
ford, 1655; freeman, 1665; m 1647, at Roxbury, 
Mary Turner (d 1669); m 2d, at Malden, 1670, Han- 
nah Burden. 

CHAMBERLAIN (Chamberlin), William (ca. 
1620-1706), from Eng., settled at Woburn, 1648; re- 
moved to Billerica, 1654; m 2d, Rebecca— (d in 
prison on charge of witchcraft, 1692). 

CHAMPLIN, Geoffrey (d before 1695), admitted 
inhabitant of R.I., 1688, freeman, 1640, was at 
Portsmouth, Newport and Westerly. 

CHANDLER, William (d 1640 or 41), from Eng. 
to Mass., 1687; freeman, 1640; one of original pro- 
prietors of Andover; m Annis (or Hannah) Al- 
cock. 

CHAPIN, Samuel (1598-1675), from Eng. to Rox- 
bury, Mass., 1635, freeman, 1641; settled at Aga- 
wam (Springfield), Mass., 1642; was deacon, con- 
stable, selectman, commissioner; apptd. by Gen. 
Court of Colony of Mass. Bay to govern there; 
m 1623, Cicely (1601-1682/83), dau. of Henry Penney. 

CHAPMAN, Edward (d ca. 1678), from Eng. to 
Boston, 1639; grantee of Ipswich, 1642, later at 
Rowley; m Mary (d 1658), dau. Mark Symonds; m 
2d, Dorothy, dau. Richard Swam, and widow of 
Thomas Abbot, of Rowley, Mass. 

CHAPMAN, Robert (1616-85), from Eng. to Bos- 
ton, 1635; removed to Saybrook, Conn.; served in 
Pequot and King Philip’s wars; dep. Gen. Ct. 43 
sessions; gov.’s asst., 1681-85; m 1642, Ann (d 1685), 
dau. Thomas Bliss, of Hartford. 

CHASE, Aquila (ca. 1618-1670), from Eng. to 
Mass. before 1640; settled at Hampton, N.H.; at 
Newbury, Mass., 1646; m Ann (1620-87), dau. John 
Wheeler. 

CHASE, William; see William Chace. 

CHAUNCY, Charles (bap. 1592-1672), B.A., Trin- 
ity Coll., Cambridge U., 16138; from Eng. to Plym- 
outh, Mass., 16837; pastor at Scituate, 1641-53; 2d 
pres. Harvard Coll., 1654-1671/72; m 1630, Catharine, 
dau. Robert Eyre. 


CHENEY, John, from Eng. to Roxbury, Mass., 
ca. 1635; settled at Newbury, 1636; freeman, 1637; 
selectman; shoemaker; was drowned at Rox- 
bury; m in Eng., Martha -. 

CHESEBROUGH, William (1594-1667), from 
Eng. in the “Arbella,” with Winthrop’s fleet to 
Boston, Mass., 1630, founder and first white set- 
tler of Stonington, Conn.; dep. Colony of Mass. 
Bay and Gen. Assembly of Conn.; m Anne Ste- 
venson. 

CHESTER, Leonard (1609-48), from Eng. to 
Watertown, Mass., 1633; removed to Wethers- 
field, Conn., 1636; m Mary (Sharpe) Wade (or 
[Wade] Sharpe). 

CHEW, John (1590-1655), from England in the 
“Charitie,’” to Jamestown, Va., 1622; was col., 
burgess from Hog Island and from York Co., 
and justice from York Co.; removed to Md. ca. 
1653; m Sarah -. 

CHICKERING, Francis (d 1658), from Eng., in 
1637; freeman at Dedham, Mass., 1640; mem. A. 
and H. A. Co.; dept. Gen. Ct., 1644-53. 

CHILTON, James (d 1620), 24th signer of the 
Mayflower Compact (his wife d 1621). 

CHIPMAN, John (b ca. 1614), from Eng. in the 


394 


“Friendship,’ to Boston, 1681; settled at Barn- 
stable, Cape Cod, where he was ruling elder of 
the church, 1670; m 1646, Hope (1629-83), dau. of 
John Howland (qv). 

CHITTENDEN, William (1593-1660/61), from 
Eng. to New Haven, Conn., 1639; removed to 
Guilford, and founder of the church there, 1639; 
trustee of land purchased from the Indians; lt. 
of Colonial forces; magistrate; rep. Gen. Ct.; m 
Joanna (d 1668), dau. Dr. Jacob Sheaffe. 

CHOATE, John (1624-95), from Eng. to Ipswich, 
Mass., 1648; admitted freeman, 1667; m Anne -— (d 
1727). 

CHOUTEAU, Rene Auguste (1698-1776), from 
France to New Orleans, La., 1718; formed the 
firm of Maxent, Laclede & Co., to develop the 
trade of Upper Louisiana; m 1739, Marie Therese 
Bourgeois. 

CHURCH, Richard (1608-68), carpenter, from 
Eng. in Winthrop’s fleet, 1630; settled at Plym- 
outh, 1633, at Charlestown, 1653, Hingham, 1657, 
Sandwich, 1664; freeman, 1632; soldier in Pequot 
War; m Blizabeth, dau. Richard Warren. 

CHURCHILL, Josiah (ca. 1615-ca. 1686), from 
Eng., ca. 1686; settled at Wethersfield, Conn., ca. 
1641; soldier Pequot War, constable, town sur- 
veyor; m ca. 16388, Elizabeth (ca. 1616-1700), dau. 
Nathaniel Foote, of Wethersfield. 

CILLEY, Robert, see Seeley. 

CLAFLIN (MackClaflin, MackClaphlan, Mack- 
lathlan, MacClaflin), Robert (d 1690), from Scot- 
land to Wenham, Mass., 1661; soldier in French 
and Indian War; m 1664, Joanna Warner. 

CLAIBORNE (Clayborne), William (1587-1676; 
son of Edmund Cleborne, of “Cliburn Hall,” 
lord of the manor of Cliburn and Killerby), 
from Eng. to Va. with Governor Wyatt, 1621; 
sec. of state of Va., 1625, et seq.; mem. Council, 
1625-60; made treas. for life, 1642; dep. gov., 1653; 
comd. against Indians, 1629 and 1644; m Elizabeth 
Butler. 

CLAPP (Clap), Roger (1609-92), from Eng. to 
Dorchester, Mass., 1630; 1t., Dorchester mil. com- 
pany, 1644; 2d sgt., A. and H. A. Co., 1646, 1t., 1655; 
capt. at the Castle, 1665-86; dep. Gen. Ct., 1652-73. 

CLARK, Daniel (1623-1710), from Eng. ca. 1639, 
a first settler at Windsor, Conn., 1639; settled at 
Hartford, 1644; sec. Colony of Conn., 1658-66; 
asst., 1662, 64, 67; dep. 1657-61; magistrate, 1662-64; 
named asst. in charter of Charles II; m Mary 
Newberry. 

CLARE, John (1614-74), from Eng., 1632; admit- 
ted freeman, at Newtown, Mass., 1632; an origi- 
nal settler at Hartford, Conn., 1636, soldier Pe- 
quot War; dep. for Hartford, 1641-44, for Say- 
brook, 1649-60, for Milford, 1666-68; m Mary, dau. 
John Coley (Cooley); m 2d, Mary, dau. of Joyce 
Ward, and widow of John Fletcher. 

CLARK (Clarke) Nathaniel, from Eng. to 
Newbury, Mass., before 1663; freeman, 1668; died 
on board schooner “Six Friends,’ in expdn. 
against Quebec; m 1663, Elizabeth, dau. Henry 
Somerly. 

CLARE, Thomas (1599-1697), carpenter, from 
Eng. in the “Ann,” 1623, to Plymouth, Mass.; at 
Harwich, 1670; rep. Gen. Ct., 1651-55; soldier in 
Pequot war; m Susannah Ring; m 2d, Alice 
Nichols (widow), dau. Richard Hallett; m 34d, 
Elizabeth Crow. 

CLARK, William (1609-90), from Eng., 1630; at 
Dorchester, Mass., before 1635; selectman, 1646, 
47; removed to Northampton, 1659; rep. Gen. Ct., 
1663 and 13 yrs. more; lt. King Philip’s War; m 
Sarah Strong (d 1675); m 2d, 1676, Sarah, widow 
Thomas Cooper, of Springfield, Mass. 

CLARKE, Charles (1721-85), from Eng., was 
settled in Cumberland (now Powhatan) Co., Va., 
1745; m Marianne, dau. Abraham Salle. 

CLARKE, Hugh (1613-93), from Eng. to Wa- 
tertown, Mass., 16388; removed to Roxbury, 1657; 
freeman, 1660; mem. A. and H. A. Co.; m Eliza- 
beth — (d 1692). 

CLARKE, Jeremiah, or Jeremy (1605-52), from 
Eng. to R.I. ca. 1638; at Portsmouth, 1640; settled 
at Newport; ist constable of Newport; was 
asst. pres., regent and actg. gov., and treas. of 
R.I. Colony, 1648; m Frances (Latham) Dungan 
(1611-77), dau. of Lewis Latham. 

CLARKE, John (1609-76), from Eng. to Boston, 


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1637; driven from Mass. as a follower of Mrs. 
Hutchinson, 1638, and was a founder of Newport, 
R.I.; made treas. of Colony, 1649, and sent to 
Eng., 1651, to prevail on Council of State to re- 
voke extra powers given to Coddington; dep. 
gov. R.I. and Providence Plantations, 1669, 70; 
again agt. in London; wrote book entitled “Ill 
News from New England”; twice married. 

CLARKE (Clark), Joseph (1618/19-ca. 1694), 
from Eng., 1637; settled at Boston, 1638; removed 
to Newport, R.I., one of founders of Baptist 
Church there; gov.’s asst., dep. Gen. Assembly; 
finally settled at Westerly, R.I.; m 2d, Marga- 
ret — (d 1694). 

CLAY (Claye), John (“The Grenadier”), from 
Eng. with his wife, in the “Treasurer,” 1613, to 
Powhatan Co., Va., resided in Charles City Co., 
1624; m Anne -. 

CLEMENT (Clemens, Clements, Clemence), 
Robert (1590-1658), from Eng. to Haverhill, Mass., 
1642; freeman, 1643; rep., 1647-53. 

CLEVELAND, Moses (1624-1701/02), from Eng., 
1635; settled at Woburn, Mass., 1641; freeman, 
1643; served in King Philip’s War; m Ann Winn. 

CLINTON, Charles (1690-1773), from Ireland to 
Mass., 1729; settled at New Britain, N.Y., ca. 
1732, m Elizabeth Denniston. 

COALE, William (1592-1678), Quaker minister, 
from Eng., 1618, settled in Va., later in Anne 
Arundel Co., Md.; m Hester —; m 24, Hannah — (d 
1669); m 3d, Elizabeth, dau. Philip Thomas. ; 

COATES, Thomas (1659-1719), from Eng. to 
Phila., Pa., 1683; m 1696, Beulah Jacques. 

COBB, Henry (1596-1679), from Eng. to Plym- 
outh, Mass., ca. 1629; at Scituate, 1633; a founder 
of Barnstable, 1639; a deacon; rep. Gen. Ct., 1645- 
51; m 1631, Patience Hurst (d 1648); m 2d, 1649, Sa- 
rah, dau. Samuel Hinckley. 

COCKE, Richard (1600-65), from Eng. before 
1636, when he patented 3,000 acres on James Riv- 
er, Henrico Co., Va.; burgess, 1632, 44, 54; m twice. 

CODDINGTON, William (1601-78), from Eng. 
with Winthrop’s fleet, 1630; returned to Eng. but 
came again to Boston, 1633; removed to New- 
port, R.I., 1636; asst. Mass. Bay Colony, 1630-37; 
treas., 1634-36; dep. from Boston, 1636-37; chief 
exec. of Adquidneck, 1638, of Newport, 1639-40; 
gov. of Portsmouth and Newport, 1640-47; gov.’s 
asst., 1647; pres. of four united towns, 1648-49; 
commr., 1656-63; dep., 1666; gov.’s asst., 1666-67; 
dep. gov., 1678-74; gov., 1674-76, 78. 

CODMAN, Robert (d 1678), from England to 
Charlestown, Mass., 1630. 

COE, Robert (1596-1672), from Eng. to Water- 
town, Mass., 1634; moved to Wethersfield, Conn., 
1685; a founder of Stamford, Conn., 1640; re- 
moved to Hempstead, L.I., 1652, later to New- 
town, and a founder of Jamaica, L.I., 1658; dep. 
Gen. Ct., 1653; magistrate, Jamaica, 1662. 

COFFIN, Tristram (1605 or 09-1681; son of Peter 
Coffin, d 1628; son Nicholas Coffin, d 1613), came 
from Eng., 1642; at Salisbury, and Haverhill, 
Mass., 1642, removed to Newbury, ca. 1648; re- 
turned to Salisbury, 1654/55; a founder of Nan- 
tucket, 1660, where he was chief magistrate, 1671, 
commissioner, 1655; m ca. 1630, Dionis Stevens (d 
after 1682). 

COGGESHALL, John (ca. 1581-1647), from Eng. 
with his wife and three children, to Roxbury, 
Mass., 1632; freeman, 1632, removed to Boston, 
1634, where he was selectman and dep. Gen. Ct.; 
settled at Providence Plantations, 1637; pres. 
Colony and Providence Plantations, 1647; gov.’s 
asst., 1640-44; moderator, 1647; m Mary — (1604-84). 

COIT (Coyte), John (d 1659), shipwright, from 
Wales to Mass, ca. 1634; granted land at Salem, 
Mass., 1638; removed to Gloucester, 1644, to New 
London, Conn., 1650; selectman, 1648; m Mary 
Jenners (1596-1676). 

COLES, John (1677-1747), from Ireland to Va., 
1710; reputed to have built first house where 
Richmond now stands; father-in-law of Presi- 
dent Madison and of John Payne; m Mary Vin- 
ton. 

COLES, Robert (1598-before 1655), from Eng. 
to Roxbury, Mass., 1630; removed to Ipswich, 
1633; a founder of Providence, R.I.; dep. Gen. Ct.; 
m Mary Hawkhurst. 

COLLEY, Samuel (d 1684), from Eng. to Mass. 


IMMIGRANT ANCESTORS 395 


Bay Colony, 1631; an original settler at Milford, 
Conn., 1639; joined church, 1640; m Ann, dau. of 
James Prudden. 

COLGATE, Robert (1758-1826), from Eng. to 
Harford Co., Md., 1795; settled in Delaware Co., 
N.Y.; m Mary Bowles. 

COLLINS, Edward (1603-89), from Eng., set- 
tled at Cambridge, Mass., 1638; freeman, 1640; 
dep. Gen. Ct., 1654-70; mem. A. and H. ALS Co. 
deacon; m in Eng., Martha -. 

COLT (Coult), John (1624-1730), from Eng. to 
Dorchester, Mass., 1625; removed to Hartford, 
Conn., 1638, thence to Windsor; m Mary Fitch. 

COLTON, George (d 1699), from Eng. to Spring- 
field, Mass., 1644; later at Longmeadow; q.m. 
Hampshire Co. troop, 1663; served in King Phil- 
ip’s War; dep. Gen. Ct., EE eS Yue 

COMBES (Combs, Coombs, Combe, Coomes), 
Richard, from Eng. before 1690, settled at Hemp- 
stead, N.Y.; m Elizabeth -. 

COMSTOCK, William (1595-1683), from Eng. to 
Wethersfield, Conn., 1637, later at New London; 
soldier in Pequot War. 

CONANT, Roger (bap. 1592-1679), from Eng. in 
the “Ann,” to Plymouth, Mass., 1623, with his 
wife and son Caleb; removed to Nantasket 
(Hull), to Gloucester, 1625, to Salem, where he 
built the first house, 1626; freeman, 1630; gov. 
Colony of Cape Ann, 1625-26, Salem, 1627-29; rep. 
Gen. Ct., of Mass., 1634; m 1618, Sarah Horton. 

CONKLIN (Conkling, Conklyne), Ananias (ca. 
1600-1684), from Eng. to Salem, Mass., 1638; re- 
moved to Southhold, L.I., 1650, to Huntington, 
L.I., 1653; established first window-glass works 
in America. 

CONVERSE (Convers), Edward (1590-1663), 
from Eng. to Mass., 1630, with Gov. Winthrop; 
settled at Salem; granted land at Charlestown, 
1681; a founder of Woburn; granted first ferry 
to Boston, 1631; selectman at Salem, 1634-40; dea- 
con; dep. Gen. Ct., 1660; m Sarah — (d 1661/62). 

CONWAY, Edwin (ca. 1610-1675), from Eng., 1640; 
settled at Lancaster Co., Va., where he was a 
large landed proprietor; m 1st, Martha, dau. of 
Richard Eltonhead. 

COOK (Cooke), Aaron (1610-90), from Eng. to 
Dorchester, Mass., 1634; removed to Windsor, 
Conn., 1636, to Northampton, Mass., 1661; a propr. 
of Westfield, 1667; mem. of Windsor Troop of 
Horse, 1658; maj. Hartford Troop, 1658; capt. in 
King Philip’s War; dep. Gen. Ct., 1668, 

COOK (Cooke), Ellis (ca. 1618-79), went from 
Lynn, Mass., abt. 1644, and settled at Southamp- 
ton, L.I., ca. 1644; m Martha (1630-after 1690), dau. 
John Cooper (6 1594), from Eng. in the “Hope- 
well,” 1635. 

COOK (Cooke), Walter, freeman, of Wey- 
Pe: Mass., 1658, a founder of Meriden, Conn., 
1659. 

COOKE, Francis (ca. 1583-1663), 17th signer of 
the Mayflower Compact; m at Leyden, Holland, 
1603, Hester Mahieu, a Walloon and Huguenot (d 
bet. 1666-75). 

COOLEY (Coley), Benjamin (1620-84), from 
Eng. to Mass., ca. 1630; settled at Longmeadow; 
selectman, 1646; ensign Hampshire regt.; m 1642, 
Sarah —. 

COOLIDGE, John (1604-91; son of William, of 
Cottenham, Cambridge, Eng.), came from Eng. 
to Watertown, Mass., ca. 1630; freeman, 1636; se- 
lectman, 1639, and later: dep. Gen. Ct., 1658; m 
Mary (Wellington) Maddock. 

COPE, Oliver (ca. 1647-97), from Eng., with 
William Penn on his 2d voyage, and settled at 
“Backington,” on Naaman’s Creek, New Castle 
Co., Pa., now in Del., 1683; m Rebecca — (d 1728). 

CORBIN (Corbyn), Clement (1626-95), from 
Eng. to Roxbury, Mass., 1638; settled at Muddy 
River before 1655; at Woodstock, Conn., 1687; m 
Dorcas Bookmaster. 

CORNELL (Cornil), Thomas (ca. 1595-ca. 1655/ 
56), from Eng. with the 2d Winthrop expdn. to 
Boston, 1636; removed to Portsmouth, R.I., 1654, 
and was freeman there; settled at Flushing, L. 
I., 1643; ensign Portsmouth militia, and served 
under Gov. Kieft against Indians; m Rebecca 
Briggs (1600-73). 

CORNING, Samuel (d 1694), from Eng., 1641; 


at Salem, Mass., 1638, later at Beverly, Mass., 
where he founded a church, 1667; m Elizabeth -. 

COTTON, John (1585-1652), grad. Cambridge U., 
1606; from Eng. in the “Griffin,” to Boston, 1633; 
teacher of first Ch. in Boston; freeman, 1634; 
author of nearly 50 books; m 2d, in Eng., Sarah 
(Hankredge) Story. ; 

COURSEN, Peter (ca. 1577-1648), a Huguenot 
refugee to New Amsterdam, N.Y., progenitor 
of the Corson-Coursen family in America. 

COWLES (Cole), John (1598-1675), from Wales 
to Mass., 1635; settled at Hartford, Conn., 1636, 
at Farmington, 1640, at Hadley, Mass., 1664; dep. 
Gen. Ct., 1653-54; m Hannah — (d@ 1684). 

CRANE, Henry (1621-1709), from Eng. to Dor- 
chester, Mass., 1654; m Tabitha Kinsley; m 2d, 
Elizabeth Kinsley. 

CRANE, Henry (1635-1711), settled at Wethers- 
field, Conn., 1655; at Guilford, 1664, later at Kil- 
lingworth; one of the first settlers of what is 
now Clinton, Conn.; gov.’s asst. and dep. Gen. 
Ct.; m Concurrence Meigs. 

CRANE, Jasper (1590-1680), from Eng. to Mass., 
1635 or 40, an original propr. of New Haven, 
Conn., 1639; a first settler of Newark, N.J., 1666; 
magistrate; rep. Gen. Ct., 1653-58; gov.’s asst., 
1662-67; dep. Provincial Assembly of East Jersey, 
1667-73; m Alice —. 

CROCKER, William (1612-92), from Eng. to 
Scituate, Mass., ca. 1634: removed to Barnstable, 
1639; rep. Gen. Ct., 1670, 71, 74; m Alice —, 

CROSBY, Thomas (ca. 1575-1661), from Eng. to 
Cambridge, Mass., 1640, settled at Rowley, 1641; 
m 1600, Jane (bap. 1581-1662), dau. William Soth- 
eron. 

CROSMAN, Robert (d 1692), from Eng. before 
1642, settled Dedham, Mass.; mem. A. and H.A. 
Co.; m 1652, Sarah Kingsbury, of Dedham, Mass.; 
m 2d, 1687, Martha Eaton, of Bristol, Mass. 

CROSS, Robert (1612-93), from Eng. in the 
“Mary and John,” 1635, settled at Ipswich, Mass., 
1639; soldier in Pequot War; m (d 1677). 

CROWNINSHIELD (von Kronsheldt), Johan- 
nes Caspar Richter (d 1711), came to Lynn, Mass., 
ca. 1670; m Elizabeth, dau. of Jacob Allen. 

CULVER, Edward (d 1685), a Puritan, from 
Eng., 1685, a founder of Dedham, Mass., 1636, 
later at New London, Conn.; served in Pequot, 
Narragansett and King Philip’s wars; m 1638, 
Anne Ellis. 

CUMMINGS (Cummins), Isaac (1600-77), from 
Scotland to Topsfield, Mass., ca. 1630; removed 
to Watertown, Mass., 1636; propr. at Ipswich,- 
Mass., 1639, 

CUNNINGHAM, Andrew (1654-1735), from Scot- 
land to Boston, ca. 1680: glazier; m, at Boston, 
1685, Sarah, dau. William Gibson. 

CURTIS (Cuttris), Henry (d 1678), from Eng. 
to Watertown, Mass., 1635; an original propr. of 
Watertown, 1636, of Sudbury, 1639; m 1640, Mary, 
dau. of Nicholas Guy. 

CURTIS (Curtiss), William (d 1702), from 
Eng. to Roxbury, Mass., 1632, settled at Strat- 
ford, Conn., 1649; capt. Stratford Train Band, 
also Fairfield forces; mem. Com. of Safety, 1673; 
dep. Gen. Ct.; m Mary Morris; m 2d, Sarah, 
widow of William Goodrich. 

CURTIS, William (1592-1672), from Eng. in the 
“Lion” to Roxbury, Mass., 1632; freeman, 1633; 
settled at Stratford, Conn.; m Sarah Eliot (1600- 
73), sister of Apostle John Eliot. 

CUSHING, Matthew (1588-1660), from Eng. in 
the “Diligent,” to Hingham, Mass., 1638; m in 
Eing., 1613, Nazareth (1586-1681), dau. Henry Pitch- 
er. 

CUSHMAN, Robert (1580-1625), a leader and 
financial agt. at Leyden of the Mayflower Pil- 
esrims, was a passenger in the “Speedwell,” 
which was compelled to return to Eng., but 
came in the ‘Fortune,’ 1621, but returned to 
Eng. one month later; m at Leyden, 1617, Mary 
Singleton, who came to Plymouth with her 
family after 1625. 

CUTLER, James (1606-94), from Eng. to Water- 
town, Mass., 1634; removed to Cambridge; at 
Lexington, 1651; soldier King Philip’s War; m 
Anna — (d 1644); m 2d, 1645, Mary, widow of 
Thomas King; m 3d, Phebe, dau. John Page. 


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CUTLER, Richard (1621-93), from Eng. with 
his mother, Elizabeth; was freeman at Cam- 
bridge, 1641; mem. A. and H.A. Co.; officer Cam- 
bridge militia. 

CUTTING, Leonard (1724-94), from Eng. to 
New York, 1750; pastor at New Brunswick, N.J., 
Hempstead and Oyster Bay, L.I.; prof. King’s 
Coll.; m a dau. of John Pintard, alderman of 
New York. 


DABNEY (d’Aubigné, Daubeny), Corneille 
(1667-1700), Huguenot, from France to Wales 
after the revocation of Edict of Nantes, thence 
to New Kent Co., Va., ca. 1722; m 2d, 1721, Sarah 
Jennens (or Jennings). 

DANA, Richard (d 1690), from Eng. to Cam- 
bridge, Mass., ca. 1640; m Ann Bullard. 

DANFORTH, Nicholas (ca. 1585-1638), from 
Eng. to Cambridge, Mass., 1634; rep. Gen. Ct., 
1686-37; m Elizabeth Symmes (d 1629). 

DARNALL, Col. Henry (d 1711; son of Philip), 
came to Province of Md., 1672; held estate “The 
Woodyard”’; was collector port of St. Mary’s; 
col. of horse; dep. gov. of Md.; m Elinor, dau. of 
Richard Hatton, and widow of Thomas Brooke. 

DAVENPORT, John (1597-1670), grad. Magdalen 
Coll.; as a non-conformist fled to Holland, 1633, 
thence to Boston, in the ‘‘Hector,” 1637; a found- 
er of New Haven, Conn., 1638; pastor First Ch., 
Boston, 1668-70; m Elizabeth Wolley. 

DAVENPORT, Thomas (ca. 1589/90-1685), from 
Eng. to Dorchester, Mass., 1638; joined church, 
1640; freeman 1642; constable; m ca. 1610, Mary 
Forth (bap, 1589/90-1691). 

DAVIS (Davies), David, from Wales to New- 
castle, Del., 1760, brought by his father, who 
purchased 30,000 acres from William Penn; one 
of the founders of the Welsh Tract, Pa. 

DAVIS, Dolor (1593-1673), master builder, from 
Eng. to Cambridge, Mass., 1634, settled at Dux- 
bury, 1635, Barnstable, 1648, and again in 1666; 
Concord, 1655-66; petitioner for the grant of the 
Town of Groton, 1656; one of the twenty of the 
Plymouth Colony who had lands granted to 
them at Concord, Mass., 1658; sec. to 1st colonial 
gov. of Mass. Bay Colony; m Margery Willard; 
m 2d, 1671, Mrs. Joanna Bursley. 

DAVIS, Samuel, Presbyn. minister, came 
under auspices of Soc. for Propagation of the 
Gospel in Foreign Parts, 1692, settled at Lewes, 
Sussex Co., Del.; m Mary Simpson. 

DAVIS, William (1617-88), from Eng. ca. 1635, 
was at Roxbury, Mass.; freeman, 1673; m Eliza- 
beth — (d 1658); m 2d, Alice Thorp (d 1667); m 3d, 
Jane — (d 1714). 

DAWES, William (1620-69; son of William, who 
came to America, 1628, but later returned to 
Eng.), bricklayer, from Eng. in the ‘Planter-” 
to Braintree, Mass., 1635; freeman, 1646; settled 
at Boston, 1652; m Susanna, dau. John Mills. 

DAY, Anthony (1617-1707), from Eng. in the 
“Paule,’’ 1685; an original settler at Leominster, 
Mass.; later at Salem and Ipswich. 


DAY, Robert (1604-48), from Eng. in the “Eliza- 
beth,” 1634, to Cambridge, Mass.; freeman, 1635; 
an original settler of Hartford, Conn., 1636; m 
in Eng., Mary —-; m 2d, Editha, sister of Dea. 
Edward Stebbins. 

DEANE (Dean), Walter (ca. 1615-1693), from 
Eng. to Dorchester, Mass., 1636, freeman at 
Taunton, 1637; rep. Gen. Ct.; selectman; m in 
pines, Eleanor, dau. Richard Strong, of Taunton, 

ng. 

DeFOREST (DeFrees), Jesse (ca. 1575-1624), 
Walloon leader of the Huguenots, from France, 
recruited the first band of colonists for New 
Amsterdam, led another expdn. to South Amer- 
ica, 1623; m 1601, Marie du Cloux. 

DeKAY, Willem (1606-68; son of Guillaume de 
Kay, director in Dutch West India Co.), came 
from Holland to New Amsterdam before Gov. 
Kieft, was fiscal or treas. of the colony, 1641. _ 


DELAFIELD (de la ffelde), John (1748-18247), 
from Eng. in the “Vigilant,” to New York, 1783; 
was a founder and pres. Mutual Ins. Co., and of 
United Ins. Co., large landowner; established 


“Sunswyck” on the East River opposite Black- 
well’s Island; was created count of the Holy 
Roman Empire; m 1784, Ann (1766-1839), dau. Jo- 
seph Hallett. 

DELANO (de La Noye, de Lannoy), Phillippe 
(1602-81), from Holland in the “Fortune,” to Dux- 
bury, Mass., 1621; soldier Pequot War; m Hester 
Dewsbury. 

DEMING, John (ca. 1615-ca. 1705), from Eng. 
to Wethersfield, Conn., 1685; rep. Gen. Ct. 50 ses- 
sions; one of the patentees named in the Royal 
Charter of Conn., 1662; m 1637, Honour, dau. Rich- 
ard Treat. 

DENISON (Denyson), William (1586-1653/54), 
from Eng. with wife and three sons, to Rox- 
bury, Mass., 1631; freeman, 1632; dep. Gen. Ct., 
1635; mem. Roxbury militia, 1636; m in Eng., Mar- 
garet — (d 1646). 

DENNIS, John (1612-79), from Eng. in “Ye Mer- 
chants Hope,” to Va., 1635, settled in Northum- 
berland Co., ca. 1651. 

DENT, Thomas (1628-76), from Eng. to St. 
Mary’s Co., Md., 1650; was high sheriff and jus- 
tice county ct.; m Rebecca, dau. of Rev. William 
Wilkinson. 

DENTON, Richard (1586-1662/63), grad. Cam- 
bridge U., 1623; from Eng., 1638; was at Wethers- 
field, Conn., 1640, at Stamford, 1641-44, later at 
Hempstead, L.I.; founded Congl. church at 
Stamford and said to have been the founder of 
Presbyterianism in America. 

DE PEYSTER, Johannes (1620-85), a Huguenot, 
from Holland to New Amsterdam, 1645; cadet of 
Burgher Corps at New Amsterdam; burgomas- 
ter, dep. mayor of New Amsterdam and New 
York, and commissioner; m Cornelia Lubberts. 

DERBY, Roger (1648-89), from Eng. to Boston, 
1671; removed to Ipswich; settled at Salem, 
Mass., 1681; was a chandler; m in 1668, Lucretia 
Hillman (d 1689); m 2d, Elizabeth (Hasket) Dynn, 
dau. Stephen Hasket, and widow of William 
Dynn. 

DEVEREUX, John (ca. 1615-ca. 1695), from Eng. 
to Salem, Mass., bet. 1630-36; at Marblehead, 1637; 
freeman, 1683; owned the Devereux Farm, cele- 
brated in Longfellow’s poem, ‘‘Driftwood”’; m 
Ann — (d 1708, aet. 88). 

DEWEY, Thomas (d 1648), from Eng. to Dor- 
chester, Mass., ca. 1633; freeman, 1634; settled at 
Windsor, Conn., 1635; cornet of the troop; m in 
1638/39, Frances-, widow of Joseph Clark. 

DE WOLF, Balthasar (1623-96), was at Hart- 
ford, Conn., 1654, settled at Lyme, Conn., 1664; 
mem. militia; m Alice —-. 

DEXTER, Gregory (1610-1700), from Eng., 1644, 
settled at Providence, later at Warwick, R.I.; 
clergyman; commr., 1651-54; pres. of the colony, 
1653-54; dep. Gen. Ct., 1654-55. 

DEXTER, Thomas (d 1677), from Eng., was at 
Sudbury, Mass., ca. 1688; admitted freeman, 1640; 
was the first white settler at Marlborough, 
Mass., ca. 1657; soldier King Philip’s War; m 
Mary -. 

DICKINSON, Nathaniel (1600-76), from Eng. to 
Watertown, Mass., 1634; removed to Wethers- 
field, Conn., ca. 1636, to Hadley, Mass., 1659; 
served in Hampshire Guard; dep. Gen. Ct., 1642; 
m Anna-. 

DINGLEY, John (1608-58), from Eng. to Lynn, 
Mass., 1637; removed to Sandwich, 1637, to Marsh- 
field, 1644; m Sarah -. 

DOANE, John (1591-1686), from Eng. to Plym- 
outh, Mass., 1630; removed to Hastham, 1644; 
gov.’s asst., 1632, 33, 39; mem. Plymouth mil. com- 
pany, 1643; dep. Gen. Ct., 1639-42 and 1649, et seq. 

DODGE, Richard (ca. 1602-1672), from Eng., 1629, 
and settled at Salem, Mass.; a founder of Bev- 
erly, Mass., 1667; m Edith — (d 1678). 

BODGE, William, from Eng. in the “Lyon’s 
Whelp,” 1629, to Salem, Mass.; freeman, 1637; a 
founder of church at Beverly. 

DOLE, Richard (1622-1705), from Eng. to Parker 
River, old Newberry, Mass., 1639; dep. 1673; m in 
1647, Hannah Rolfe (d 1678); m 2d, 1679, Hannah, 
widow of Capt. Samuel Brocklebank. 


IMMIGRANT ANCESTORS 


DOOLITTLE, Abraham (1619/20-1690), from 
Eng., was at Boston, 1640; removed to New Ha- 
ven, Conn., 1644, to Wallingford, Conn., 1670; dep. 
Gen. Ct. from New Haven and Wallingford; 
mem. Vigilance Com. in King Philip’s War. 

DORR, Edward (1647/48-1733/34), from Eng. to 
Rowley, Mass., 1674; selectman; m Ist, 1679, Eliz- 
abeth (1656-1719), dau. Thomas Hawley. 

DORSEY (Darcy), Edward (d 1681), from Eng. 
to Anne Arundel Co., Md., 1650; m Ann-. 

DOTY, Edward (d 1655), 40th signer of the May- 
flower Compact; in the “First Encounter,” 1620; 
m 2d, at Plymouth, Mass., 1635, Faith (d 1675), dau. 
Tristram Clark. 

DOUGLAS, William (1610-82), came with his 
wife and two children to Gloucester, Mass., 1640; 
freeman at Boston, 1640; settled at New London, 
Conn., 1659, rep. Gen. Ct.; m Ann (d 1685), dau. of 
Thomas Mattle. 

DOWD (Doude, Dowde, Dowdy), Henry (d in 
1668), from Eng. to Guilford, Conn., 1639; m Eliz- 
abeth — (d 1688). 

DOWS (Dowse), Lawrence (1613-92), from Eng. 
to Charlestown, Mass., 1640; m 1st, Martha — (din 
1644); m 2d, Margery Rand. 

DRAKE, Thomas (bap. 1635-1691), from Eng. to 
Weymouth, Mass., 1653/54, served in King Phil- 
ip’s War; m Jane, dau. Thomas Holbrook, of 
Weymouth; m 2d, 1681,, Mellicent (Ford) Carver, 
dau. William Ford. 

DRAPER, James (1618-94; son of Thomas Dra- 
per), a Puritan, came from Eng. bet. 1647-50, set- 
tled at Roxbury, Mass.; m 1646, Miriam Stans- 
field (1625-97). 

DRAYTON, Thomas, from Eng. to the Barba- 
dos, thence to Cape Fear River, N.C., 1671; set- 
tled at Drayton Hall, on Ashley River, nr. 
Charleston, S.C., ca. 1680. 

DRINKER, Philip (1596-1647), from Eng. in the 
Abigail, to Charlestown, Mass., 1635; freeman, 
1637; kept the first ferry over the Mistick River, 
1640; m Elizabeth — (6 1603). 

DU BOIS, Louis (1626-95), Huguenot, from 
France in the “St. Jean Baptiste,” to New Am- 
sterdam, 1661; a patentee of New Paltz, N.Y., 
1664; mem. first Ct. of Sessions; led expdn. 
against Indians, 1663; m 1655, Catherine Blanshan. 

DU BOSE (Du Boce), Isaac, a Huguenot, from 
France to Jamestown, on south side of Santee 
River, nr. Charleston, S.C., ca. 1689, after the 
revocation of the Edict of Nantes; m Suzanne 
Couillaudeau. 

DUDLEY, Thomas (1576-1653), came from Eng. 
in the ‘‘Arbella,” as dep. gov. Colony of Mass. 
Bay, 1680; 2d gov. of the colony, 1634, et seq.; 
commr,. for and twice pres. United Colonies; 
maj. gen. A. and H. A. Co.; m 1603, Dorothy Yorke 
(d 1643); m 2d, 1644, Catherine -, widow of Samuel 
Hackburne. 

DUER, William (1747-99; son of John, one of 
his majesty’s council for Antigua, m Frances, 
dau. Gen. Frederick Frye, of Brit. Army), served 
with Lord Clive in India, came to New York, ca. 
1768; del. Cont. Congress, asst. sec. of the treas.; 
m Lady Catharine, dau. Maj. Gen. William Al- 
exander, Earl of Stirling (m Sarah, dau. Philip 
Livingston, 2d lord of the manor). 

DUNHAM, John (1588-1669), from Eng. to Plym- 
outh, Mass., ca. 1680; mem. Plymouth mil. com- 
pany, 1643; dep. Gen. Ct., 1639-64; m Abigail Wood. 

DUNSTER, Henry (ca. 1610-1659), grad. Mag- 
dalen Coll., Cambridge U., 1630; from Eng. to 
Boston, 1640; first pres., 1640-54, and for several 
yrs. sole teacher, Harvard Coll.; mem. A. and 
H. A. Co.; removed to Charlestown, later to 
Scituate, Mass.; m 1641, Elizabeth Glover, m 2d, 
Elizabeth -. 

DU PONT de Nemours, Pierre Samuel (1739- 
1817), ex-pres. Constituent Assembly and of the 
Counceil des Anciens, of France; sec. Provisional 
French Govt., 1814, statesman and author, ar- 
rived at Newport, R.I., with his sons, Jan. 1, 
1800; m Nicole-Charlotte-Marie-Louise Le Dee de 
Rencourt (or Roccourt) (1743-1874).. 

DURAND, John (1667-1727), Huguenot, from 
France to New York, 1694; settled at Milford, 
Conn., 1696; surgeon in expdn. to Can., 1709. 


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DURYEA (Durje), Joost (d 1727), a Huguenot, 
from France to New York, ca. 1675; m Magdalena 
Le Febvre. 

DUVAL (Duvall, Du Val), Mareen (d 1694), a 
Huguenot refugee, settled in Anne Arundel 
Co., Md., on land patented to him by Lord Bal- 
timore ca. 1655; commr. for laying out towns, 
1688; m “2d, Susanna-—; m 8d, Mary Stanton. 

DWIGHT, John (d 1660), from Eng. to Water- 
town, Mass., 1634, settled at Dedham, 1635, and 
founded the Church of Christ; was one of the 
five trustees of the first free school in America 
supported by a town tax, 1644; m Hannah — (d in 
1656); m 2d, 1658, Elizabeth (d 1660), widow of Will- 
iam Ripley. 

DYER (Dyar, Dyre), William (d 1667), from 
Eng. to Boston, 1635; disarmed as a supporter of 
Wheelwright, 1687, disfranchised and driven 
from the colony, 1638; one of 18 original proprs. 
of R.I.; sec. Providence Plantations, 1639; col. of 
R.I., 1640-42; gen. recorder, 1647-48; commr. at 
Newport to act against the Dutch, 1648; commr. 
to the Assembly from Providence, 1655, from 
Warwick, 1661, from Newport, 1662; m Mary — 
(executed, 1660, on Boston commons, for preach- 
ing Quakerism). 

EAMES, Anthony (1595/96-1686), from Eng., was 
a propr. of Charlestown, Mass., 16384; removed 
to Hingham, 1636, to Marshfield, 1650; dep. Gen. 
Ct., 1687-38, 43; capt., Hingham mil. company, 
1644-45. 

EAMES, Thomas (1618-80), from Eng. to Ded- 
ham, Mass., 1630; resided at Medford, Cambridge, 
Sudbury and Framingham, Mass.; served in Pe- 
quot and King Philip’s wars. 

EARLE, Sir John (1614-60; son of Sir Richard, 
of Dorset Co., Eng.), from Eng., ca. 1649-52, with 
his wife and three children, and for paying the 
passage of 34 persons received land grants ag- 
gregating 1700 acres located on HMarle’s Creek and 
Yeocomico River, now Westmoreland Co., Va., 
which, exclusive of other patents subsequently 
granted by the lords proprietors of the North- 
ern Neck, descended in a single male representa- 
tive for 100 yrs.; m Mary Symons (1619-59). 

EARLE (Earl), Ralph (1600-78), from Eng. to 
Boston, 1634; at Newport, R.I1., 1638; at Ports- 
mouth, R.I., 1649, later a townsman of Dart- 
mouth, Mass.; was one of the petitioners for a 
charter, 1638; capt. of troops, 1667; m Joan Sav- 
age. 

EASTMAN, Roger (1611-94), from Wales to 
Salisbury, Mass., ca. 1639; m Sarah Smith. 

EASTON, Nicholas (1593-1675), b Wales; came 
to N.E. with his two sons, Peter and John, 1634; 
was at Ipswich, Mass., 1634; removed to New- 
bury, 1685; built the first house at Hampton, 
1638; settled in R.I., 1688, and built the first house 
at Newport, 1639; pres. of R.I., 1650-51 and 1654; 
dep. gov., 1670-71; gov. under royal charter, 1672- 
1674. 

EATON, Francis (d 16383), 28d signer of the 
Mayflower Compact; m 1st, Sarah — (d 1621); m 2d, 
probably Governor Carver’s maid servant; m 3d, 
at Plymouth, Mass., 1624 or 25, Christian Penn 
(d ca. 1684), she m 2d, Francis Billington. 

EATON, John, from Eng. in the “Elizabeth 
and Ann,” 1635; freeman at Watertown, Mass., 
1636; removed to Dedham, 1637; m 1630, Abigal 
Darmont. 

EATON, Theophilus (1590-1657), from Eng. with 
Rev. John Davenport to Boston, 1637; a founder 
of Quinnipiac (New Haven), Conn.; gov., 1639-57; 
m 2d, in Eng., Ann, widow of David Yale and 
dau. Thomas Morton, bishop of Chester. 

EDDY, Samuel (1608-88; son of Rev. William 
Eddy, ca. 1550-1616, vicar of St. Dunstans, Cran- 
brook, Eng., m Mary Fosten), came from Eng. 
in the “Handmaid,” with his brother, John, to 
Plymouth Colony, 1681; settled finally at Swan- 
sea, Mass.; m Elizabeth — (1601-82). 

EDSALL, Samuel (1630-1706), from Eng. in the 
“Triall,’” to Boston, 1648; settled at New Am- 
sterdam, 1655-68; founder of Bergen, N.J.; mem. 
Council, Province of East Jersey, 1668, and Prov- 


ince of N.Y., 1689-91; Indian interpreter, New 
Castle on the Delaware, 1675-76; m 38d, Ruth 
Woodhull. 


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EDWARDS, William (1620-85), from Eng., with 
his mother and step-father, Cole, to Hartford, 
Conn., 1639; freeman, 1658; m Agnes, widow of 
William Spencer. 

EELLS (Ells, Eels, Eales), John (1575-1653), 
from Eng. to Dorchester, Mass., 1629; freeman, 
1634; removed to Hingham, and in 1645 to New- 
bury; called the “beehive maker.” . 

ELIOT (Elliot, Elliott), Andrew (1627-1704), 
from Eng. to Beverly, Mass., 1670; dep. Gen. Ct.; 
Served in expdn. against Canada; m Grace 
Woodier. 

ELIOT, John (1604-90), grad. Jesus Coll., Cam- 
bridge U., 1622; came from Eng. in the Lyon, to 
Boston, 1631; teacher of the church at Roxbury, 
1632; known as the “Apostle to the Indians”; m 
1632, Hanna Munford (or Mountford). 

ELIOT, Philip (1602-57; brother of Rev. John), 
from Eng., was admitted freeman at Roxbury, 
Mass., 1636; mem. A. and H. A. Co.; col., Mass. 
militia; dep. Gen. Ct., 1654-57; commr. for Rox- 
bury. 

ELLICOTT, Andrew (d 1766), from Eng., 1730/31 
to Bucks Co., Fa., inventor, clock and astronom- 
ical instrument maker; m Mary Fox. 

ELLIS, Richard (bap. 1600-1694), from Eng. in 
the “Lion,” to Boston, 1632; an original propr. of 
Dedham, 1636; ensign and lt.; dep., 1692-93; m Eliz- 
abeth French. 

ELLSWORTH, Josiah (1629-89), from Eng., 1645, 
Settled at Windsor, Conn.; m 1654, Elizabeth, 
dau. Thomas Holcomb. 

ELY, Nathaniel (1605-75), from Eng. to Cam- 
bridge, Mass., 1632; freeman, 1635; an original 
propr. of Hartford, Conn.; constable, 1639; a set- 
tler of Norwalk, 1651; rep. Gen. Ct., 1657; finally 
ak at Springfield, Mass., 1659; m Martha — (d 
688). 

ELY, Richard (1610-84), from Eng. to Boston, 
ca. 1660; a merchant; settled at Lyme, Conn.; m 
Joane Phipps (d 1660); m 2d, 1664, Elizabeth, wid- 
ow of John Cullick, and sister of Col. George 
Fenwick. 

EMERSON, Michael (1627-1715), from Eng. to 
Haverhill, Mass., 1656; m Hannah, dau. of John 
Webster. 

EMERSON, Thomas (1584-1666), from Eng., ca. 
sie settled at Ipswich, Mass., 1638; m Eliza- 

eth -. 

EMERY (Emmerie, Emory), Anthony (1600-90), 
from Eng. in the “James,” to Boston, 1635; re- 
moved to Newbury, Mass., thence to Dover, N. 
H., 1644, to Kittery, Me., 1648; freeman, 1652; con- 
Stable, 1658; resident of Portsmouth, 1662; rep. 
Gen. Assembly, 1680; m Frances -. 

EMERY (Emmerie), John (1598-1683), from 
Eng. in the ‘James,’ to Boston, 1635, settled at 
Newbury; freeman, 1641; selectman; m in Eng., 
Mary — (d 1649); m 2d, 1650, Mary (Shatswell) Web- 
ster. 

EMMONS (Emons), Thomas (d 1664), from 
Ing. to Newport, R.I., ca. 1638; freeman at Bos- 
ton, 1652; m Martha -. 

ENDICOTT, John (1589-1665), from Eng. in the 
“Abigail,” to Salem, Mass., 1628; one of the 6 
original purchasers of Mass. Bay from the 
Plymouth Council; named in the Royal Charter 
as one of the eighteen, and was named by his 
associates at London as head of 1st settlement 
at Salem; col. 8d Regt. Mass. Militia in first ex- 
pdn. against the Pequot Indians, 1636; gen. in 
command of Block Island expdn., 1636; maj. gen., 
1645-49; dep. gov., 1641, and gov. most of time, 
1644-65; pres. United Colonies, 1658; m in Eng., 
Ann Gower; m 2d, 1630, Elizabeth Gibson. 

ERSKINE, Christopher (1701-75; desc. John 
Erskine, Harl of Mar, of Scotland), came from 
Scotland to Abingdon (Bridgewater), Mass., 1725; 
m Susannah Robinson (1714-89). 

ERWIN (Irwin), Nathaniel (1713-94), from 
North Ireland to Phila., Pa., 1740; moved to 
Bucks Co., Pa., finally settled in York Co., SiGe 
m 1733, Leah Julian. 

EUSTIS, William (d 1694); whose name first 
appeared on the tax list of Romey Marsh (now 
Chelsea), Mass., 1674; was at Charlestown, later 
Pe ae and at Boston, 1695; m Sarah — (1639- 


EVERETT, Richard (d 1682), from Eng., was 
in New England as early as 1636; at Dedham, 
Mass., bet. 1636-42; m 1643, Mary Winch. 

EWING, Nathaniel (ca. 1692-1748), from Ireland 
to Cecil Co., Md., 1725; m his cousin, Rachel Por- 
ter. 

EWING, Robert (d 1787), from Ireland with 
his brother Charles, to Bedford Co., Va., bet. 
1735-47; m Mary Baker. 

EWING, Thomas (1695-1748), from Londonderry, 
Ireland, emigrated to Long Island, 1718; settled 
at Greenwich, West Jersey; m Mary Maskell. 

FAIRBANKS (Fairbank) Jonathan (d 1668), 
from Eng. with four sons in the “Speedwell,” to 
Boston, 1633; settled at Dedham, 1636, and built 
there the house, still standing, said to be the 
oldest dwelling in America; m 1617, Grace Smith. 

FAIRCHILD, Thomas (ca. 1610-1670), from 
Eng., a founder of Stratford, Conn., 1639, and 
was first magistrate of the town; dep. Gen. Ct. 
of Conn., 1646, served 11 sessions; apptd. by the 
Gen. Ct. to press men for the Narragansett ex- 
pdn.; m Faith, dau. Robert Seabrook; m 2d, 
Catharine Cragg, a widow. 

FAIRFAX, William (1691-1757), from Eng. to 
the Bahamas, 1718, came to Salem, Mass., 1725; 
was Va. agt. for his cousin, 6th Lord Fairfax, 
1733, established “Belvoir,” Fairfax Co., Va., 
1735; was burgess and pres. Colonial Council; m 
1723, Sarah, dau: Thomas Walker; m 2d, 1731, Deb- 
orah (1708-44), dau. Francis Clarke. 

FARNSWORTH, Matthias (1612-89: son of Jo- 
seph, d 1660), of Lynn, later of Groton, Mass.; m 
Mary Farr. 

FARWELL, Henry (d 1670), from Eng.; one of 
original settlers of Concord, Mass., 1639; free- 
man, 1639; removed to Chelmsford; m 1629, Olive 
Welbie. 

FAY, John (1648-90), Huguenot, refugee from 
France to Wales, thence in the “Speedwell,” to 
Mass., 1656; lived at Watertown, later at Sud- 
bury, and at Marlboro, 1675; m Mary Brigham (d 
ca. 1677); m 2d, 1678, Susanna, widow of Joseph 
Morse and dau. William Shattuck. 

FEAKE, Robert (1610-63), from Eng. in Win- 
throp’s fleet, 1630, settled at Watertown, Mass.; 
It., colonial forces, 1632-36; dep. Gen. Ct., Colony 
of Mass. Bay, 1635-36. 

FEARING, John (d 1665), from Eng. in the 
“Diligent,” to Hingham, Mass., 1638; selectman, 
1648; constable, 1650; freeman, 1652; a deacon; m 
Margaret -. 

FENNER, Arthur (1622-1703), was at Provi- 
dence, R.I., 1650, or before; commr. for United 
Colonies, 1653, et seq.; gov.’s asst., 1657-90; dep. 
Gen. Ct., 1664-1700; cdr. Providence forces in 
King Philip’s War. 

FERNALD, Reginald, or Renald (ca. 1595-1656), 
surgeon, from Eng. to Kittery, Me., 1626-30; set- 
tled at Portsmouth, N.H., 1631: was surgeon of 
a company of colonists sent by Mason and 
Gorges; was town clerk; clk. of ct., 1640; re- 
corder, 1654; etce.; his lands included “Lady 
Claim” or ‘Doctor’s” Island (since 1806 U.S. 
Navy Yard); m Johanna Warburton. 

FERRIS, Jeffrey (1610-56), from Eng., ca. 1634; 
admitted freeman at Boston, 1635; an original 
Settler at Greenwich, 1642; m Judy Burns. 

FERRY (Ferre), Charles (1637-99), from Eng., 
ca. 1660/61, to Agawam (Springfield), Mass.; m Sa- 
rah Harmon (1644-1740). 

FIELD, John (d 1686), from Eng. to Provi- 
dence, R.I., 1687; commr. to Gen. Assembly; dep- 
uty; was at Bridgewater, Mass., 1655. 

FIELD (Feild), Robert (1605-1673?), from Eng., 
was living at Newport, R.I., 1638, returned to 
Eng. ca. 1641, but came again, 1644, was patentee 
of Bayside, L.I., landed propr. of Newtown, L.L., 
m Ruth Fairbank; m 2d, 1630, Elizabeth Taylor. 

PIELD, Zechariah (1596-1666), from Eng., 1629; 
later at Dorchester, Mass., thence to Northamp- 
ton, 1659, to Hadfield, 1666; settled finally at Hart- 
ford, Conn.; soldier Pequot War; m Mary -. 

FISH, Jonathan (1610-63), from Eng. with his 
brothers, Nathaniel and John, to Lynn, Mass., 
ca, 1685; removed to Sandwich, Cape Cod, 1637, to 
Newtown, L.I., ca. 1659; m Mary -. 


IMMIGRANT ANCESTORS 399 


FISHER, Anthony (bap. 1591-1671; son of An- 
thony Fisher, d 1640, m Mary Fiske), came from 
Eng. in the “Rose,” to Boston, 1637, and settled at 
Dedham same yr.; dep. Gen. Ct.; mem. A. and 
H. A. Co.; freeman, 1645; selectman, 1664-66; m 
Mary -. 

FISHER, John, from Eng. in the “Welcome,” 
with William Penn, 1682; settled at Cape Hen- 
lopen, Del.; m Margaret Hindle. 

FISKE, John (ca. 1601-77); A.B., Cambridge U., 
1625; from Eng. to Cambridge, Mass., 1637, re- 
moved same yr. to Salem; freeman, 1637; teach- 
er; ordained at Wenham, Mass., 1644, later at 
Chelmsford; m in Eng. Ann Gipps (d 1672); m 2d, 
1673, Elizabeth, widow of Edmund Henchman. 

FISKE, William (1613-54; desc. Symond Fiske, 
lord of the manor of Stradbaugh), came from 
Eng. with his brother, Rev. John, and two sis- 
ters, to Salem, Mass., 1637, freeman, 1642; settled 
at Wenham, Mass., 1640, where he was first town 
clerk, 1648-60; rep. Gen. Ct., 1646, 49, 50, 52; m 1648, 
Bridget Muskett, of Pelham, Eng. 

FITCH, James (1622-1702), from Eng. to Hart- 
ford, Conn., 1638; admitted to the ministry at 
Saybrook, Conn., 1646; removed to Norwich, 1660, 
to Lebanon, Conn., 1696; chaplain King Philip’s 
War; m 1648, Abigail (d 1659), dau. Rev. Henry 
Whitfield; m 2d, 1664, Priscilla (b 1641), dau. Maj. 
John Mason. : 

FITCH, Thomas (1612-1704), from Eng., settled 
at Norwalk, Conn., ca. 1651; freeman, 1657; dep. 
Gen. Ct., 1654-57; one of the wealthiest men in 
the colony; commr. for Norwalk, 1670-74; clk. of 
Train Band, 1656; m 1632, Anna Stacie (Stacey). 

FITZHUGH, William (1651-1701), from Eng., 
1670, settled at Bedford, on the Rappahannock, 
Stafford Co., Va.; lt. col. Westmoreland Co., Va., 
1683; burgess, 1678-87; col. Stafford Co., 1690; m Sa- 
rah Tucker. 

FITZ, RANDOLPH, see Randolph. 

FLAGG (Flegg), Thomas (1616-98), from Eng. 
in the “Rose,’’ to Boston, 1637; a propr. of Wa- 
tertown, 1641; in Train Band until 1681; m Mary -. 

FLETCHER, Robert (1592-1677), from England, 
1630; a founder of Concord, Mass.; a founder of 
Chelmsford, later at Middletown, Conn. 

FLINT, Thomas (1603-53), from Eng. to Bos- 
ton, 16386; settled at Concord; freeman, 1638; mag- 
istrate; rep. Gen. Ct., 1638-41; gov.’s asst., 1642-51, 
1653; m Abigail —. 

FLOYD, Richard (d 1700), from Wales to Mass., 
1654, later settled at Setauket, L.I.; judge, Suf- 
folk Co.; col. militia; m Susanna -. 

FOLSOM (Foulsom, Foulsham), John (1615-81), 
from Eng. in the ‘“‘Diligent,” to Hingham, Mass., 
1638; settled at Exeter, N.H., 1655; constable; m 
1636, Mary, dau. Edward Gilman. 

FOOTE, Nathaniel (1593-1644), from Eng. to 
Watertown, Mass., 1630; freeman, 1634; settled 
at Wethersfield, Conn., 1636; rep. Gen. Ct., 1641- 
44; m in Eng., ca. 1615, Elizabeth Deming (sister 
of John Deming, one of the first settlers of 
Wethersfield, Conn.), she m 2d, ca. 1646, Thomas 
Welles. 

FORD, William (1604-76), from Eng. in the 
“Fortune,” to Plymouth, Mass., 1621; was a 
miller at Duxbury, Mass.; later removed to 
Marshfield, Mass.; m Anna-. 

FOSDICK, Stephen (1583-1664), from Eng. to 
Charlestown, Mass., 1636; freeman, 1638; m 2d, in 
Eng., Sarah Wetherell. ‘ 

FOSTER, Reginald (1595-1681; son of Renald, 
dese. Sir Richard Forester, brother-in-law of 
William the Conqueror), settled at Ipswich, 
Mass., 1638; m 1st Judith — (d 1664); m 2d, 1665, Sa- 
rah, widow of John Martin. 

FOWLER (Fowle, Fowlar), William (d 1683), 
from Eng. with Rev. John Davenport, to Bos- 
ton, 1637; settled at New Haven, Conn., 1638, 
where he was ist magistrate, asst., and dep. 
Gen. Ct.; at Milford, 1661; m Sarah—; m 2d, Eliz- 
abeth Baldwin, widow. 

FOX, Thomas (1608-58), from Eng., admitted 
freeman at Concord, Mass., 1638; removed to 
Cambridge, 1649; m Rebecca— (d 1647); m 1647, 
Hannah Brooks. 


FRANCIS, Richard (1606-87), from Eng. to Dor- 
chester, Mass., 1636, thence to Cambridge; a 
bricklayer; freeman, 1640; m 1638, Alce or Alice 
Wilcockes (Wilcox). 

FREEMAN, Edmund (1590-1682), from Eng. in 
the ‘‘Abigail,” with wife and four children; set- 
tled at Lynn, Mass., where he presented the 
colony with 20 corslets (armor), moved to Plym- 
outh, 1637, where he was admitted freeman, 1637; 
was one of the ten to settle at Sandwich, Mass., 
1639, and received the largest land grant; dep. 
Plymouth Colony, 1641; asst. to Gov. Bradford, 
1640-47; mem. Council of War, 1642; presiding of- 
ficer of a court of three “to hear and determine 
controversies and cawses,”’ and later selected 
judge; m Elizabeth — (d 1675/76). 

FREEMAN, Henry (1672-1763; son of Joseph, b 
1639, m 1666, Elizabeth Grosse), came from Eng. 
to Phila. ca. 1683; settled at Woodbridge, N.J.; 
judge Ct. Common Pleas; m in 1695, Elizabeth 
Boune. 

FREEMAN, Samuel, from Eng., in Winthrop’s 
fleet, to Watertown, Mass., 1630; took oath of 
allegiance, 1639, and soon after returned to Eng., 
leaving family in Mass., and d@ soon after; m 
Mary —. 

FRENCH, Edward (d 1674), from Eng. with 
his wife and children, 1636, a founder of Ips- 
wich, Mass., where he was a large landowner, 
removed to Salisbury, 1652; m Ann-. 

FRENCH, John (1612-92), from Eng. to Dor- 
chester, Mass., 1630; removed to Braintree, 1640, 
the homestead, acquired 1640, or soon after, is 
still in the family; m Grace — (d 1681); m 2d, Eli- 
nor, dau. Rev. William Thompson, widow of 
William Veazey. 

FRENCH, Thomas (1608-80), from Eng. to Bos- 
ton, 1631; freeman, 1632; removed to Ipswich, in 
1639; m Alice -~. 

FRENCH, William (1604-81), from Eng. in the 
“Defense,” to Cambridge, Mass., 1635; an origi- 
nal propr. of Billerica, Mass., 1652; officer King 
Philip’s War; rep. Gen. Ct.; mem. A. and H. A. 
Co.; m in Eng., Elizabeth Godfrey; m 2d, 1669, 
Mary, widow of John Stearns and dau. Thomas 
Lothrop, of Barnstable. 

FROST, Edmund (ca. 1610-1672; son of John), 
came from Eng. in the “Great Hope,” to Cam- 
bridge, Mass., 1635; freeman, 1636; m Thomas- 
ne —; m 2d, Mary —-; m 3d, widow of Robert Dan- 
iels. 

FROST, Nicholas (1595-1663), from Eng. to Kit- 
tery, Me., 1634; had a garrison house at Kittery. 

FROTHINGHAM, William (ca. 1600-1651), from 
Eng. with Gov. Winthrop, 1630, to Mass.; one of 
original proprs. of Charlestown; took oath of 
allegiance, 1632; a deacon; m Ann — (1607-74). 

FRYE, John (1601-1693 or 95), from Eng. in the 
“Bevis,” 1638; m Ann -. 

FULLER, Edward (bap. 1575-1621), 2ist signer 
of the Mayflower Compact, m Ann — (d 1621). 

FULLER, John (1611-99), from Eng. in the 
“Abigail,” 1635, to Mass.; settled at Cambridge, 
in that part known as Newtown; farmer and 
maltster; freeman, 1690; m Elizabeth — (d 1700). 

FULLER, Samuel (d 1633), 8th signer of the 
Mayflower Compact; dea. of the church at Ley- 
den and Plymouth; the first physician among 
the Pilgrims; asst., 1682; m 1st, Alice Glascock 
(@ before 1613); m 2d, at Leyden, Holland, 1613, 
Agnes (d before 1617), dau. Alexander Carpenter; 
m 3d, at Leyden, 1617, Bridget Lee (d 1664). 

FULLER, Thomas (1618-98), from Eng., was at 
Salem, Mass., 1638; settled at Dedham, 1648; later 
at Middleton and Woburn; selectman, freeman; 
ensign; rep. Gen. Ct.; m 1648, Elizabeth Tidd; m 
2d, Hannah Flower (d 1672). 

GAILLARD, Joachim, from France upon the 
revocation of the Edict of Nantes, 1685; was in 
S.C. by Oct. 10, 1687, when he received 600 acres 
in James Town precinct; settled on the Santee 
River, Craven Co., S.C.; m 1694, Ester Paparel. 

GALE, Edmond (d 1642), from Eng. to New- 
town, Mass., ca. 1630. 

GALLATIN, Albert (1761-1849), grad. U. of Ge- 
neva, 1779; came from Switzerland to Boston, 
1780; served in Am. Rev.; purchased land in Fay- 
ette Co., Va., 1785, which later was included in 


400 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


boundary of Pa.; mem. Constl. Conv. of Pa., 1789, 
Ho. of Rep., 1790-92; elected to U.S. Senate, but 
was not seated; mem. 4th, 5th and 6th Con- 
gresses, 1795-1801; Sec. of the Treas., 1802-14, in 
Cabinets of Presidents Jefferson and Madison; 
minister to France, 1815-23, to Great Britain, 1826- 
27; m Hannah, dau. Commodore James Nichol- 
son, U.S.N. 

GALLUP (Gallop), John (1590-1650), from Eng. 
in the ‘Mary and John,” arriving at Natascot 
(changed to Hull, 1646), 1680; admitted freeman 
at Boston, 1634; m Crestabel -, who followed him 
to America with four children in the “Griffin,” 
1633. 

GARDINER, George (d 1677), from Eng. in the 
“Fellowship,” to Boston, 1687; settled at New- 
port, R.I.; dep., 1662; sgt., 1642, ensign, 1644; m 
Sarah Slaughter. 

GARDINER, Lion (ca. 1599-1663), officer Eng- 
lish army, came from Holland in the “Bachilor” 
of only 35 tons, to Boston, 1635; settled at Say- 
brook, Conn.; built and commanded the forf at 
Saybrook during Pequot War; later at East- 
hampton, L.I.; 1st lord of the manor of Gardi- 
ner’s Island, 1640; m in Holland, Mary Wilemson 
Deurcant. 

GARDNER, Joseph (1601-79; son of Sir Thom- 
as, Kt.), from Eng. to Newport, R.I., bet. 1635-40. 

GARDNER, Thomas (1592-1674), from Eng. in 
the ‘Charity,’ to Cape Ann, Mass., as head of 
the Dorchester Co., 1624; removed to Salem, 1626; 
freeman, 1637; rep. Gen. Ct., 1637; capt. Train 
Band; m Margaret Tryer. 

GARFIELD (Gairfield), Edward (ca. 1575-1672), 
from Wales with Gov. Winthrop, 1630; a propr. 
Watertown, Mass., 1635; m Rebecca — (d 1661, aet. 
ca. 55); m 2d, 1661, Johannah Buckmaster. 

GATES, George (ca. 1634-1724), a Puritan, from 
Eng. to Hartford, Conn., ca. 1651; an original 
propr. of Haddam, 1661; rep. Gen. Ct., 1668-73; 
capt. colonial forces; m Sarah, dau. Nicholas 
Olmsted. 

GATES, Stephen (d 1662), from Eng. in the 
“Dilligent,” to Hingham, Mass., 1638; was a 
founder of Lancaster, Mass., 1654; m Ama Hill. 

GAY, John (d 1688), from Eng. in the ‘‘Mary 
and John,’ to Watertown, Mass., 1630; freeman, 
1685; a founder of Dedham, 1636; selectman; m 
Joanna — (d 1691). 

GAYLORD, Dea. William (1585-1673), from Eng. 
in the “Mary and John,” with his brother John, 
to Dorchester, Mass., 1630; freeman, 1630; signed 
first land grants at Dorchester, his own grant 
being dated 1683; selectman; rep. Gen. Ct.; re- 
moved to Windsor, Conn., which town he repre- 
sented in the Gen. Assembly nearly 40 sessions. 

GEER (Geare, Gears, Gere), Thomas (1623-1722; 
6th from Walter Geere, b 1450, of Heavitree, Ex- 
eter), from Eng. to Boston, 1635; settled at En- 
field, Conn., ca. 1682; m Deborah Davis. 

GERRISH, William (ca. 1617-1687), settled at 
Newbury, Mass., 1689; removed to Boston, 1678; 
capt., Newbury mil. company and cdr. of garri- 
son there; capt. in King Philip’s War; dep. Gen. 
Ct., 1650, et seq. 

GEST, Henry (b 1658; desc. John Geste or 
Ghest, of Handsworth, nr. Birmingham, Eng.), 
from Eng. in the “Delaware,” to Chester, Pa., 
1686; m Mary -. 

GILBERT, Jonathan (1618-82), from Eng. with 
his brothers, Thomas, Obadiah and Josiah, to 
Boston, 1635; was at Hartford, Conn., 1640, later 
at New Haven; innkeeper; was marshal Gen. 
Assembly; collector of customs; dep. Gen. Ct.; 
commr. United Colonies; m 1646, Mary, dau. of 
Elder John White (or Whight); m 2d, 1650, Mary, 
sister of Thomas Welles, of Hadley. 

GILLETTE (Gillet, Gillett), Jonathan (d 1677), 
from Eng. in the “Mary and John,” with his 
wife and three children and his brother, Na- 
than, to Dorchester, Mass., 1630; freeman at 
Dorchester, 1635; removed to Windsor, Conn., 
1636; constable, 1656; m Mary -. 

GILMAN, Edward (1587-1681), from Eng. in the 
“Diligent,” with his wife, five children and 
three servants, to Hingham, Mass., 1638; free- 
man same yr.; removed to Rehoboth, 1643; thence 


to Ipswich; settled at Exeter, N.H., 1652; m 1614, 
Mary Clark. 

GILPIN, Joseph (1664-1741; son of Thomas 
Gilpin, col. in Cromwell’s army and later be- 
came a Quaker; desc. Richard de Gaylpyn, 1206), 
from Eng. to Chester Co., Pa., 1696; m 1691/92, 
Hannah Glover. 

GLIDDEN, Charles (1630-1705), from Eng., to 
Portsmouth, N.H., ca. 1665; took oath of fidelity 
at Exeter, 1677; granted land at Newmarket, N. 
H., 1697; soldier French and Indian and King 
Philip’s wars; m in Eng., Mary Kennett. 

GODDARD (Godard), William (1627-91; son of 
Gen. Edward, of Norfolkshire), from Eng. to 
Watertown, Mass., 1665; schoolmaster; soldier 
King Philip’s War; m Elizabeth (d 1697), dau. 
Benjamin Miles. 

GODFREY, Richard (1631-91), settled at Taun- 
ton, Mass., 1652; m Jane, dau. of John Turner. 

GOLDSBOROUGH, Nicholas (1639-70), from 
Eng. to the Barbados, 1669, thence to N.E., and 
to Kent Island, Md.; m ca. 1659, Margaret, dau. 
Abram Howes. 

GOODALE, Robert (1604-83), from Eng. in the 
“Elizabeth,” 1634; was at Salem, Mass., 1634; m 
Katherine — (6 1606). 

GOODHUE, William (1613-99), from Eng. to 
Ipswich, Mass., 1685/36; rep. Gen. Ct.; m Mary 
Watson. 

GOODRICH, William (d 1676), from Eng. ca. 
1685; was at Wethersfield, Conn., 1643; ensign; 
dep. Gen. Ct., 1660-66; m 1648, Sarah (d 1702), dau. of 
Matthew Marvin (qv). 

GOODWIN, Ozias (1596-1683), from Eng. in the 
“Lion,” to Newtown, Mass., 1632; one of first 
settlers of Hartford, Conn., 1636; m in Eng., 
Mary Woodward. 

GOODYEAR, Stephen (d 1658), from Eng. to 
New Haven Colony, 1688; dep. gov., 1643-58; com- 
mr. for United Colonies, 1643, 46; lost at sea on 
return to Eng.; m Margaret Lamberton; m 2d, 
widow of Capt. George Lamberton. 

GOOKIN, Daniel (1612-87), from Eng., to Va., 
thence to Boston, Mass., 1644; resided at Rox- 
bury and Cambridge; capt., 1648; maj. gen. 
Mass. forces, 1681; dep. Gen. Ct., 1649-51; speak- 
er, 1651; gov.’s asst., 1652-86; commr. to the In- 
dians, 1656. 

GORDON, James (ca. 1714-1768), from Ireland, 
with his brother, John, to Merry Pt., Lan- 
caster Co., Va., before 17388; m Mary, dau. Col. 
Nathaniel Harrison. 

GORDON, John (d 1780), from Ireland with 
his brother James, ca. 1788, settled in Lancaster 
Co., Va., later in Middlesex and Richmond 
counties; tobacco merchant; justice; m 1756, 
Lucy, dau. Col. Armistead Churchill. 

GORHAM (Gorum), John (1621-1675/76; son 
of Ralph, who came from Eng., 1635, but re- 
turned to Eng.), was landowner at Yarmouth; 
resided at Barnstable and Plymouth, Mass.; 
capt. 2d Barnstable company in Great Swamp 
Fight; m Desire, dau. of John Howland (qv). 

GORTON, Samuel (1592-1677), from Eng. to 
Boston, 1686; removed to Plymouth, Mass.; to 
R.1., 1688; settled at Warwick, R.I., 1641; dep. 
Gen. Ct., 1651, et seq.; commr. to Narraganset 
Indians. 

GOULD (Gold), Nathan (d 1694), from Eng. ca. 
1643; settled at Milford, Conn., 1647, Fairfield, 
1650; asst., 1657, 62, 94; mem. Gov.’s Council; rep. 
in Ist Colonial Congress in N.Y., 1690; mem. 
Com. of Defense against the Dutch, 1662; maj. 
of dragoons, 1675; m Martha -, widow of Ed- 
mund Harvey. 

GRAHAM, John (1694-1774), from Scotland to 
Boston, 1718; settled at Exeter, N.H.; chaplain 
Crown Point expdn.; m Abigail Chauncy. 

GRANT, Matthew (1601-81), from Eng. in the 
“Mary and John,” to Dorchester, Mass., 1630; 
freeman, 1631; a founder of Windsor, Conn., 
1636; where he was town clerk and surveyor 
many yrs.; m 1625, Priscilla Grey (1601-44); m 2d, 
ac Susanna (1602-1665/66), dau. William Rock- 
well, : 

GRAY, Robert (1634-1718), from Eng., 1658, set- 
ee at Andover, Mass., 1659; m 1669, Hannah 

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GREELEY (Greele, Grele), Andrew (ca. 1617- 
1697), from Eng., ca. 1688; an original propr. of 
Salisbury, Mass; at Haverhill, 1669; m Mary, 
dau. Joseph Moyse. 

GREEN, James (ca. 1620-1687), from Eng. ca. 
1684; freeman at Charlestown, Mass., 1647; m 
Elizabeth Newman. 

GREEN (Greene), Thomas (1600-67), from 
Eng. to Lynn, Mass., 1635; later at Ipswich, 
Mass., and Malden, 1688; m Elizabeth (d 1658); m 
2d, 1659, Frances —, widow of Richard Cook. 

GREENE, “Surgeon John” (1597-1658), from 
Eng. in the “James,” to Boston, 1635; a founder 
with Roger Williams of Providence Plantations 
where he lived until 1643; with twelve other men 
purchased Narragansett from the Indians; a 
founder of Warwick, 1643; magistrate, dep., 
commr., etc.; m in Eng., 1619, Joanna Tatter- 
shall; m 2d, Alice Daniels; m 34, Philippa (d 
1687, aet. 87). 

GREENLEAF, Edmund (1573-1671; son of John), 
from Eng., 1635; settled at Newbury, Mass., 1639; 
removed to Boston, 1650; m Sarah Dole (d 1663). 

GREENOUGH, William (1641-93), from Eng. to 
Boston, 1642; established a ship yard there; 
freeman, 1673; ensign A. and H.A. Co.; capt. 
King Philip’s War; m Ruth, dau. Thomas Swift, 
of Dorchester; m 2d, Elizabeth (d 1688), dau. 
Elder Edward Rainsford; m 3d, 1688, Sarah 
Shobe, of Chelmsford. 

GREGG, James (1678-1735), from Scotland to 
Ireland 1690; came to Londonderry, NEL, 1718, 
a founder of that town; cdr. of company dur- 
ing war with eastern Indians, 1719; mem. N.H. 
Assembly, 1736; m Janet Cargill (?). 

GREGORY, Henry (b ca. 1570), from Eng. to 
Boston, 1633; later at Springfield; a founder of 
Stratford, Conn. 

GRIFFIN, Jasper (1648-1718), from Wales to 
Southold, L.I., ca. 1675; maj. provincial mili- 
tia; m Hannah —. 

GRINNELL, Matthew (b 1602; desc. Pierre 
Grinnell, 1480, Duchy of Bourgogne, France), a 
Huguenot refugee from France ca. 1630; free- 
man at Newport, R.I., 1688; removed to Ports- 
mouth, 1655; m Rose —. 

GRISWOLD, Edward (1607-91), from Eng., 
1639; a founder of Windsor, Conn.; later settled 
at Killingsworth; was dep. Gen. Ct., justice, 
deacon; built “Old Fort,” at Springfield; m 
Margaret — (d 1670); m 2d, 1672, Sarah Bevius, 
widow, of New London, Conn. 

GRISWOLD, Matthew (1620-1698/99), from Eng. 
to Windsor, Conn., 1639; removed to Saybrook, 
1644; a settler of Lyme; magistrate, dep., etc.; 
m 1646, Anne, dau. Henry Wolcott. 

GUILD, John (1612-82), one of the founders of 
Dedham, Mass., 1636; freeman, 1640; soldier King 
Philip’s War; m 1645, Elizabeth Crooke (d 1669). 

HAINES, Richard (d 1682), from Eng., 1682, d 
on the voyage; his wife, Margaret, settled on 
Rancocus Creek, nr. Lumberton, Burlington 
Cone IN ws 

HALE, Samuel (1610-93), from Eng., was at 
Hartford, Conn., 1640, removed to Wethersfield; 
one of first proprs. of Norwalk, 1654; finally at 
what is now Glastonbury; served in Pequot 
War, 1637; rep. Gen. Ct., for Norwalk, 1657 and 
later; m Mary Welles. 

HALE, Thomas (1604-82), from Eng. to New- 
bury, Mass., 1684; freeman, 1638; removed to 
Haverhill, 1649; selectman there; later again at 
Newbury; resident of Salem, 1659; sgt. of mili- 
tia; m in Eng., Thomasin Dowsett; m 2d, Mar- 
garet, dau. Sir Henry Tamorin. 

HALL, John (1606-76), from Eng. to Boston, 
1633, thence to Hartford, Conn.; at New Haven, 
1639; a founder of Wallingford; soldier in Pe- 
quot War; dep. Gen. Ct., Conn., 1653-61; m Jane 
Wallen (or Woolen). 

HALLETT, William (1616-74), from Eng. to 
Greenwich, Conn., thence to Hallett’s Cove, 1S 
dep. Gen. Ct. of Conn. 

HALLOWELL, John (b 1647), a Quaker, from 
Eng. to Darby, Pa., 1682; removed to Abington, 
Pa.; m Mary, dau. Thomas Sharpe. 

HALSEY, Thomas (1592-1678; son of Robert 
Halsey, d 1618, m Dorothy Downes), from Eng., 


settled at Lynn, Mass., 1637, where he owned 
100 acres of land; a founder of Southampton, L.I., 
1640; marshal, 1646; dep. Hartford Gens Cé; 
1664; adj. Train Band, 1650: m before 1627, Phoebe 
— (killed by two Pequot Indians, 1649); m 2d, 1660, 
Ann-, widow of Edward Johnes, 

HAMLIN, Giles (1622-89), a sea captain for 50 
yrs., came from Eng. to Middletown, Conn., 
1654; was commr. for the United Colonies, 1666; 
dep. Gen. Ct., 1666-68, 1670-84; asst., 1685, 87, 89; 
m 1655, Hester, dau. John Crow, of Hartford. 

HAMLIN, James (1606-1690), Huguenot from 
Eng. to Barnstable, Mass., ca. 1639; m 1628, 
Anne -. 

HAMMOND, John (1643-1707), from Isle of 
Wight, to Annapolis, Md., 1685; burgess, 1692; 
judge High Ct. of Admiralty; Col. forces of 
Anne Arundel Co., 1699; maj. gen. of Western 
Shore, 1707; m Mary Howard. 

HAND, John (1611-63), from Eng. ca. 1636; set- 
tled first at Lynn, Mass.; moved to Southamp- 
ton, L.I., 1644; one of nine founders of East 
Hampton, 1648; magistrate, 1657-60; m Alice Stan- 
borough, sister of Josiah Stanborough. 

HANFORD (Handford), Thomas (d 1693), 
from Eng. to Scituate, Mass., 1643; ordained 
at Norwalk, Conn., 1652; freeman, 1650; m Han- 
nah —; m 2d, 1661, Mary, widow of Jonathan 
Miles. 

HANSON, Thomas (d 1666), from Eng., was at 
Dever, N.H., before 1643. 

HAPGOOD, Shadrach (1642-75), from Eng. in 
the “Speedwell,” to Sudbury, Mass., 1656; killed 
in King Philip’s War; m 1664, Elizabeth, dau. 
Nathaniel Treadway. 

HARDENBERGH (Van Hardenbergh), Jan 
(d ca. 1659), from Holland to New Amsterdam 
ca. 1640, where he was a large land holder. 

HARDY, George (1633-93), from Eng. to Isle 
of Wight Co., Va., ca. 1660; burgess, 1642-52; m 
Mary Jackson. 

HARMON, John (1617-61), from Eng. to Bos- 
ton, ca. 1636; a founder of Springfield, 1644; m 
Elizabeth -, 

HARRIS, Thomas (1573-1658), from Wales in 
the “Prosperous,” to Jamestown, Va., 1611; a 
founder of Manakin Town, Henrico (now Pow- 
hatan) Co., Va., received extensive land grants 
from the crown; burgess, 1623; m Adria, dau. 
Thomas Osborne, who came to Va. with Harris; 
m 2d, Joane -, 

HARRIS, Thomas (1600-86), from Eng. te 
Charlestown, Mass., 1630; signer of Providence 
Plantations Compact, 1687: served as dep. Gen. 
Assembly, gov.’s asst. and commr.; patentee in 
charter of King Charles, II, to R.I., 1663; m 
Elizabeth —. 

HARRISON, Benjamin (ca. 1600-1648/49), from 
Eng. to Surry Co., Va., 1631; clk. of Council of 
Va., 1636-40; burgess, 1642; m Mary Stringer; m 
2d, Mary Sidway. 

HART, Isaac (1628-99), from Eng. to Lynn, 
Mass., ca. 1637; to Reading, 1647; later at Lynn- 
field; m Elizabeth Hutchinson. 

HART, Stephen (1605-1682/83), from Eng. to 
Newton, Mass., 1632: freeman, 1634; settled at 
Hartford, Conn., 1639; one of original proprs. of 
Farmington; soldier Pequot War; rep. Gen. Ct., 
1647 and most of time to 1660; a deacon; m 2d, 
Margaret -, widow of Arthur Smith. 

HASBROUCK (Hasbroucq), Abraham (d 1717), 
his family removed to the Palatinate previous 
to the revocation of Edict of Nantes, migrated 
to America, 1675; patentee of New Paltz Neves 
1677; m 1676, Maria Deyo (1653-1741), a fellow pas- 
senger in the same ship. 

HASKELL, Roger (1613-67), from Eng. with 
his brothers William and Mark, to Salem (now 
Beverly), Mass., 1632; m a dau. of John Stone; m 
2d, Elizabeth, dau. John Hardy. 

HASTINGS, Thomas (1605-85), from Eng. in 
the “Elizabeth,” to Watertown, Mass., 1634; se- 
lectman 5 yrs.; town clk. 3 yrs.; rep. Gen. Ct., 
1673; m Susanna — (d 1650); m 2d, 1651, Margaret, 
dau. William Cheney. 

HATHORNE, William (1607-81), from Eng. in 
Winthrop’s fleet, 1630, to Dorchester, Mass.; re- 
moved to Salem, 1636; dep. Gen. Ct., 1635, et seq.; 


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first speaker House of Deputies, 1644, 45, et seq.; 
commr. United Colonies, 1650, 54, 73; maj., Salem 
mil. company; gov.’s asst., 1662-79; in charge 
mil. affairs of Marblehead, 1666; judge, 1667-78. 
HAVEN, Richard (1620-1703), from Eng. to 
Lynn, Mass., 1640-45; sgt. King Philip’s War; 
freeman, 1691; m Susanna Newhall. 
HAWLEY, Joseph (1603-90), from Eng., 1689, 
was at Stratford, Conn.; dep. Gen. Ct., 1665-87. 


HAY, John (son of a Scottish soldier), came’ 


from the Rhenish Palatinate, ca. 1750, and set- 
tiedin’ York Co.; Pa. 

HAYDEN (Heydon, Heaydon), John (d 1682), 
from Eng. in the “Mary and John,” to Boston, 
1630; propr. Dorchester, 1632; freeman, 1634; set- 
tled at Braintree; m Susanna -. 

HAYES, George (1655-1725), from Scotland to 
N.E., 1680; settled at Windsor, Conn., 1682; re- 
moved to Simsbury; m 1683, Abigail Dibble. 

HAYNES, John (1594-1654), from Eng., 1633; 
gov. Colony of Mass. Bay, 1685; a founder of 
Hartford, 1636, and gov. Colony of Conn., 1639, 
and alternate yrs. until his death; pres. 1st 
Gen. Ct., 1637; commr. United Colonies, 1650; 
col. of regt. raised against the Indians, 1636; m 
2d, Mabel (b 1614), dau. Richard Harlakenden. 

HAZARD, Thomas (1610-80), from Wales or 
Eng. to Boston before 1635; a ship carpenter; 
freeman of Boston, 1636, of Portsmouth, R.L., 
1640; moved to R.I. and signed the covenant of 
cities, 1689; mem. Gov.’s Council, 1654; magis- 
trate, 1652-1655; at Newtown, L.I., 1656; returned 
to Portsmouth, R.I.; m Martha — (d 1669); m 2d, 
Martha — (d 1691), widow of Thomas Sheriff. 

HEBARD (Hibbard, Hibbert, Heberd), Robert 
(1612-84), from Eng., to Salem, Mass., ca. 1636; m 
Joanne -. 

HELM, Thomas (1731-1816), whose family had 
settled in Va.; was lt. 3d Va. Regt. in Am. Rev., 
1776/77; removed to the Falls of Ohio, in Ky., 
1779, established “Helm Place,’ Hardin Co.; m 
ca. 1760, Jean Pope (desc. Nathaniel Pope, from 
Eng. to Md., ca. 1635, mem. Md. Assembly, later 
settled in Westmoreland Co., Va.). 

HEMENWAY (Hemmenway), Ralph, was a 
resident of Roxbury, Mass., 1633; was devoted 
to the interests of Apostle John Eliot; m 1644, 
Elizabeth Hewes (d 1686, aet. 82.). 

HEMPSTEAD, Robert (ca. 1600-1655), from Eng. 
to New London, Conn., 1648, where he was one 
of the first nine settlers; m 1646, Joanna Wyllie 
(d 1660). 

HENRY, Rev. Robert (1720-67; a cousin of 
Patrick Henry, the statesman), from Scotland, 
1740; A.B., Princeton, 1751; Presbyn. minister in 
Charlotte Co., Va.; m Jean (Johnson) Caldwell. 

HENRY, Robert, from Scotland, 1722, settled 
in Chester Co., Pa.; m Mary Ann -. 

HERR, Hans (1639-1725), from Switzerland to 
Lampeter, Lancaster Co., Pa., 1709; m 1660, Eliza- 
beth (1644-1730), dau. John Kendig. 

HERRESHOFF, Charlies Frederick, scientist, 
linguist and musician; came from Germany and 
settled at Providence; m Sarah, dau. John 
Brown, banker, Revolutionary patriot; mem. 
Congress; a founder Brown U.; desc. Chad 
Brown and Richard Warren (both qv). 

HERRICK (Heyricke), Henry (1604-71), from 
Eng., settled on “Cape Ann Syde,” 1629; freeman, 
1630; removed to Wenham, finally to Beverly, 
and a founder of the first church there; m 
Edith (6 1614), dau. Hugh Laskin. 

HERSEY (Hersie, Harsie, Hearsey), William 
(1596-1658), from Eng., 1635; an original settler at 
Hingham, Mass.; freeman, 1638; mem. A. and H. 
A. Co.; m Elizabeth Croade. 

HEWITT, John (1777-1857), from Eng. to 
Rockland Co., N.Y., 1796; m Ann Garnee (desc. 
Isaac Garnier, a Huguenot, from Isle de 
France to N.Y., 1692. 

HEYWARD, Daniel, from Eng. to Charleston 
Sice cancthics 

HICKS, Robert (d 1647), from Eng. in the “For- 
tune,” to Plymouth, Mass., 1621; m 1596, Margaret 
Morgan (d 1607); m 2d, 1610, Margaret Winslow, 
who came in the ‘‘Ann,”’’ 1622. 

HIGGINS, Richard, came from England to 
Plymouth, Mass., 1632; mem. Council of War, 


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1653; dep., 1647; selectman; a founder of East- 
ham, Mass., 1644; m 1634, Lydia Chandler; m 2d, 
1651, Mary Yates. 

HIGGINSON, Francis (1587/88-1630), A.B., Cam- 
bridge, 1609; elected at London mem. council of 
Colony of Mass. Bay, 1629, and came in the 
“Talbot,” with wife and eight children (one of 
whom d on the passage) to Salem, Mass., 1629; 
was minister at Leicester, Eng.; ordained at 
Salem, 1629, and minister of the first church in 
the Colony; m Anne — (d 1640). 

HILL, Clement (d 1708), from Eng. with the 
third Lord Baltimore, 1662/68, settled in Md.; 
high sheriff St. Mary’s Co., 1674-76; mem. Lower 
House of Md. Assembly, 1677-85; mem. Council, 
privy councillor, vice regent, probate judge, 
ete.; m Elizabeth (Hatton) Gardiner, widow of 
Luke Gardiner, of St. Mary’s Co., Md. 

HILL, Peter (d 1667), from Eng. in the “Hunt- 
ress,”’ 1632/33, settled on Saco River, present 
site of Biddeford, Me.; mem. Assembly of 
Lygonia, 1648, and asst. of same. 

HILL, Ralph (d 1663), from Eng. before 1638, 
to Plymouth, Mass.; selectman at Woburn, 
1649; freeman, 1647; an original grantee of 
Billerica, Mass., 1653; m Margaret Toothaker. 

HILLHOUSE, James (ca. 1687-1740, son of 
John), from Ireland, 1721; was 1st pastor of the 
first church at Montville, Conn.; m Mary, dau. 
Daniel Fitch; m 2d, Mary Sherwood. 

HILLS, Joseph (1602-88), from Eng., settled 
at Charlestown, Mass., 1638; a founder of Mal- 
den, Mass.; settled at Newberry, 1664; dep. 
from Charlestown and speaker of the House, 
1647; dep. from Malden, 1650 and 1660-64, from 
Newbury, 1667, 69; capt. Malden mil. company; m 
Hannah (Smith) Mallows. 

HILLYER, John (d 1655), from Eng. to Wind- 
sor, Conn., 1689; m Ann -. 

HINCKLEY, Samuel (1595-1662), from Eng. in 
the “Hercules,” to Scituate, Mass., 1685; re- 
moved to Barnstable, 1639; m in Eng., 1617, Sarah 
Soole (d 1656); m 2d, Bridget Bodfish. 

HINMAN, Sgt. Edward (d 1681), from Eng. ante 
1650; lived at Stamford, Conn., settled finally at 
Stratford; served in Indian campaign, 1644; m 
Hannah Stiles. 

HINSDALE, Robert (ca. 1617-1675), from Eng. 
to Dedham, Mass., ca. 1632; a founder of the 
church there; with three sons was slain by 
Indians at Deerfield, Mass., Sept. 18, 1675; m 
Ann Woodward. 

HITCHCOCK, Luke (d 1659), from Eng. ca. 
1635, an original settler at New Haven, Conn., 
1638; later at Wethersfield, Conn.; selectman 
and dep.; capt. early colonial wars; m Elizabeth 
Gibbons. 

HITCHCOCK, Matthew or Matthias (1614-69), 
from Eng. in the “Susan and Ellen,” to Bos- 
ton and Watertown, Mass., 1635; removed to 
New Haven; m Elizabeth —. 

HITE (Hans Jost Heydt), Joist (d 1760/61), 
from Germany, in his own ship, the “Swift,” 
bringing with him 16 families, to Kingston, N. 
Y., 1710, thence to Germantown, Pa., 1716; was 
the first white settler in Shenandoah Valley, 
Va., 1731; obtained grants for 140,000 acres and 
settled there over 100 families; justice first court 
of Orange Co.; m ist, Anna Maria, dau. Louis 
DuBois, a Huguenot. 

HOBART (Hobard, Hubbard), Edmund (1570- 
1646), from Eng. to Charlestown, Mass., 1633; 
freeman; 1634; constable; one of the first set- 
tlers at Hingham, 1635; dep. Gen. Ct., 1639, 40, 
42; m Margaret Dewey. 

HODGE, Andrew (1711-89), from Ireland, with 
his brothers William and Hugh, settled at Phila., 
Pa., 1731; m Jane McCulloch. 

HOFFMAN, Martinus Hermanzen (b 1625; son 
of Herman, a native of Revel on the Gulf of 
Finland), from Holland to Esopus (Kingston), 
New Netherland, 1657; removed to New Amster- 
dam, later to Kingston, Ulster Co.; m 1663 Lys- 
beth Hemans; m 2d, Emmerentje Claesen de 
Witt. s 

HOGE, William (1660-1745), from Scotland ca. 
1680; settled at Perth Amboy, N.J., 1689; founder 


IMMIGRANT ANCESTORS 403 


of Washington Co., Pa.; settled finally at 
Opequon, Va.; m Barbara Hume (1670-1745). 

HOLDEN, Justinian (1611-91), from Eng. in the 
“Elizabeth”: to Watertown, Mass., 1634; served in 
King Philip’s War; m 2d, Mary Rutter. 

HOLDEN, Randall (1612-92), from Eng., was 
Settled at Portsmouth, R.I., 1638; removed to 
Warwick; marshal and corp. at Portsmouth, 
1638; gov.’s asst., 1647, et seq.; capt., 1664; dep. 
Gen. Ct. 1666-86; m 1648, Frances Dungan (d 1697). 

HOLLADAY, John (d 1743; son of John, of 
Yard House, Middlesex Co., Eng.), from Eng. 
to Spottsylvania Co., Va., 1702; m Elizabeth 
Brocas. 

HOLLINGSWORTH, Valentine (1632-ca. 1711; 
son of Henry, of Ireland), a Quaker; came to iRgewe 
1682; mem. first Provincial Assembly of Pa., 1682- 
1683, et seq.; justice; signer of the Great Char- 
ter; m Ist, Ann Ree (ca. 1628-1671). 

HOLLIS, John (d 1612), from Eng. to Wey- 
mouth, Mass., 1642; removed to Wethersfield, 
Conn., 1644; m Elizabeth Priest. 

HOLLISTER, John (ca. 1612-1665), from Eng., 
1641, settled at Wethersfield; Conn., 1642; free- 
man, 1643; rep. Gen. Ct., Mass. and Conn; lt. 
colonial forces; m Joanna (d 1694), dau. Richard 
Treat. 

HOLMES, John (d 1667), from Eng. to Plym- 
outh, Mass., 1632; Ist messenger Gen. Ct.;, 1638 
m Sarah -. ‘ 

HOLMES, John (b 1644), from Eng. to Dor- 
chester, Mass.; an original propr. Woodstock, 
Conn., 1686. 

HOLMES, Obadiah (1607-82), from Eng. to 
Salem, Mass., 1639; later at Rehoboth, Mass., 
and Newport, R.I., settled in N.J., 1664; clergy- 
man; mem. spl. gov.’s council in King Philip’s 
War; rep. Gen. Ct. at Newport, 1656. 

HOLT, Nicholas (1602-85), from Eng. in the 
“James,” to Newbury, Mass., 1635; a tanner; 
freeman, 1637; removed to Andover, Mass., 1644; 
m 1st, Elizabeth — (d 1656); m 2d, 1658, Hannah — 
(d 1665), dau. Humphrey Bradstreet, and widow 
of Daniel Rolfe; m 3d, 1666, Preston, widow. 

HOLTON, William (1611-91), from Eng. in the 
“Francis,” 1634; one of first settlers of Hartford, 
Conn., and at Northampton, Mass., 1654, where 
he was justice and the first deacon; rep. Gen. 
Ct., 1664, 67, 69, 71; introduced the first motion 
known in American history for the suppression 
of intemperance; m Mary -. 

HOOKER, Thomas (1586-1647), A.B., Cambridge, 
1608; fled from Eng. to Holland, 1630, thence in 
the “Griffin” to Boston, 1633; freeman, 1634; 
elected pastor of the 8th Ch., Newton, Mass., 
and moved with his congregation and family 
to Hartford, Conn., 1636, of which he was the 
founder; m Susanna Pym. 

HOPKINS, Stephen (1583-1644), 14th signer of 
the Mayflower Compact; in the “First En- 
counter,” 1620; asst. 1633-36; mem. Council of 
War for the Colony, 1642-44; volunteer in Pequot 
War, 1637; m 2d, 1618, or earlier, Elizabeth (d 
bet. 1640-44). 

HOPKINSON, Thomas (1709-51), from Eng. to 
Phila., Pa., 1731; judge of vice admiralty, mem. 
Provincial Council, ete.; m Mary Johnson. 

HOPPIN (Hopin), Stephen (1624-78), from 
Eng., was at Dorchester, Mass., 1653; also 
lived at Roxbury; m Hannah, dau. Thomas 
Makepeace. 

HOTCHKISS, Samuel (d 1663), from Eng. in the 
“Hector,” with the Davenport colony; settled 
at New Haven, Conn., 1638; m 1642, Elizabeth 
Cleaverly. 

HOUGHTON (Hoghton), John (1624-84; son of 
John, II, who came in the “Abigail,” 1635, but 
returned to Eng.), from Eng. in the “Abigail,” 
to Mass., 1635; at Concord, and at Lancaster, 
1652; m Beatrix — 

HOUGHTON, Ralph, from Eng., before 1652, 
when he was settled at Lancaster, Mass., clk. 
of writs, 1656-82; rep. Gen. Ct., 1678-89; was 
constable, collector and town treas.; removed 
to Milton, Mass.; m Jane Stowe (d 1701). 

HOWARD, Joshua (ca. 1665-1738), from Eng. 
to Baltimore, Md., 168; m Joanna O’Carroll (d 
1763). 


HOWE, James (ca. 1606-1702), from Eng. to 
Roxbury, Mass., ca. 1637; freeman; settled at 
ipemach before 1648; m Elizabeth, dau. of John 

ane. 

HOWE (How), John (1602-1687), from Eng., 
was at Sudbury, Mass., ca. 1635; freeman, 1640; 
first white settler at Marlborough, Mass., eca. 
1657, where he commanded a garrison house 
in King Philip’s War; m Mary -. 

HOWELL, Edward (1584-1655), from Eng. to 
Boston, 1639; had land grant of 500 acres at Lynn, 
Mass., before 1639; founder of Southampton, L.L., 
1640; gov.’s asst. Conn. Colony, 1647-53; m Frances — 
(d 1630); m 2d, Eleanor —. 

HOWLAND, Henry (d 1671), from Eng., 1621- 
23); early settler of Duxbury, Mass., where he 
was constable; grantee of Bridgewater, 1645; 
m Mary (d 1674), dau. Henry Newland. 

HOWLAND, John (ca. 1593-1673), 13th signer of 
the Mayflower Compact; asst., 1633-35; dep. Gen. 
Ct., 1641-69; in the “First Encounter,” 1620; in 
command of Kennebec Trading Post, 1634; m at 
Plymouth, Mass., before 1624, Elizabeth (ca. 
1607-1687), dau. John Tilley (qv). 

HOYT, John (1610-87), from Eng., 1639; an orig- 
inal settler of Salisbury, Mass., 1640; killed by 
the Indians; m Frances -. 

HOYT (Hoyte), Simon (ca. 1595-1659), from 
Eng., first appeared at Charlestown, Mass., 
1629; freeman, 1631; at Scituate, 1633-36; removed 
to Windsor, Conn., 1689, to Fairfield, 1650, later 
at Stamford; m Deborah Stowers. 

HUBBARD, George (1591-1684), from Eng. to 
Concord, Mass., 1633, was at Hartford, Conn., 
1636, later was Indian agt. at Middletown; dep. 
Gen. Ct.; m Mary Bishop (d 1675). 

HUBBARD, William (1594-1670), from Eng. in 
the “Defense,” to Ipswich, Mass., 1635; free- 
man, 1638; rep. Gen. Ct., 1638 and several yrs. 
following; settled at Boston, 1662; m Judith 
Knapp. 

HUBBELL, Richard (1627-99), from Eng. to 
Poquonnock, Conn., bet. 1631-39; settled at New 
Haven, 1647; sgt. of militia, Fairfield, Conn., 
1677-99; dep. Gen. Ct., 1678; m Elizabeth Meigs. 

HUIDEKOPER, Harm Jan (1776-1854; mem. 
of an ancient family still noted in Holland, 
and half brother of Jan Huidekoper, 1766-1835, 
Privy Councillor of the King of Holland), came 
from Holland, 1796, entered the employ of The 
Holland Land Co. at Oldenbarneveld (now Tren- 
ton Falls), N.Y., 1799; transferred to its main 
office at Phila., Pa., 1802; apptd. agt. gen. of its 
lands in Pa., 1804, moved to Meadville, Pa., Nov. 
1804; assumed agency of its possessions east 
of Allegheny River, 1805; built “Pomona Talis 
bought all the holdings of The Holland Lana 
Co. in northwestern Pa., 1886, founded the Mead- 
ville Theol. School, 1844; m Rebecca, dau. An- 
drew Colhoon (a cousin of John C. Calhoon). 

HULEBERT (Hurlbut, Hurlburt), Thomas (ca. 
1610-1675), from Eng., probably with Lion Gard- 
iner in the “Bachilor,” to Boston, 1635; was at 
Saybrook, Conn., 1637, later at Wethersfield; 
granted 160 acres for services under Lion 
Gardiner in Pequot War; dep. Gen. Ct. and con- 
stable, 1644; m Sarah -. 

HULBURD (Hulbert), William (1611-94), from 
Eng. to Dorchester, Mass., 1630; freeman, 1632; 
at Windsor, Conn., 1636, at Hartford, later 
Northampton, Mass., 1655; m 2d, Ann-, widow of 
Samuel Allen, of Windsor, Conn. 

HULL, George (1590-1659), was at Plymouth, 
Mass., 1629; resided at Boston and Dorchester, 
Mass., Windsor, Killingworth and Fairfield, 
Conn.; dep. Gen. Ct. of Conn., 1637. 

HULL, Joseph (1594-1665), B.A. St. Mary’s 
Hall, Oxford U., 1614; from Eng. with a company 
of 106 persons, to Boston, 1635; founder of 
Barnstable, Mass; later at Yarmouth and at 
York, Me.; clergyman; dep. Gen. Ct., 1638, 39; m 
Joanne —; m 2d, Agnes -. 

HULL, Richard (d 1662), from Eng. to Dor- 
chester, Mass., ca. 1632; freeman, 1634; at New 
Haven, Conn., abt. 1640; master of the watch, 
1649, 


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HUMPHREY (Humphreys), Michael (d 169), 
from Eng. to Windsor, Conn., 1642; freeman, 
1657; settled at Simsbury, 1669; dep. Gen. Ct., 
1670; m Priscilla, dau. Matthew Grant, Windsor, 
Conn., 1636. 

HUNT, Peter (1610-92), one of the first set- 
tlers at Rehoboth, Mass.; lt., Rehoboth Train 
Band, 1654-82, and capt., 1682-92; mem. Council 
of War, 1658, 85; dep. Gen. Ct., 15 yrs.; served in 
King Philip’s War. 

HUNTINGTON, Simon (1583-1633), Puritan, 
from Eng., 1633, d at sea of smallpox; his wife, 
Margaret Barrett (dau. Peter or Christopher 
Barret, mayor of Norwich, Eng.), and three 
children arrived at Boston, 1633, settled at Rox- 
bury, Mass.; she m 2d, 1635, Thomas Stoughton 
(d 1661). 

HURD, John (1613-81), one of the earliest set- 
tlers at Windsor, Conn.; settled at Stratford, 
1639; dep. Gen. Ct., 1657-58. 

HURLBUT, Thomas (d 1671), } Scotland; was 
at Wethersfield, Conn.; soldier in Pequot War; 
clk. of Train Band, 1640; dep. Gen. Ct., 1644; It. 
at Saybrook Fort. 

HUSSEY (Huzzey), Capt. Christopher (1598- 
1686), from Eng. in the “William and Francis,” 
to Boston, Mass., 1632; lived first in Lynn; propr. 
of Hampton, N.H., 1638; mem. Mass. Gen. Ct., 
1658-60, 72; one of the purchasers of Nantucket 
Island from Indians, 1659; mem. Royal Council 
of N.H., 1679-85; capt. of militia; m Theodate, 
dau. of Rev. Stephen Bachiler (qv). 

HUTCHINSON, William (1586-1642), from Eng. 
to Boston, Mass., 1634; freeman, 1635; removed 
to R.I., 1638; rep. Gen. Ct. of Mass., 1635-38; gov. 
of Portsmouth, R.I., 1639-40; m ca. 1612, Ann Mar- 
bury (ca. 1590-1648), distinguished religious 
teacher; was banished and with her husband 
and fifteen children went to the Narragansett 
country where they purchased Aquidneck Is- 
Jand from the Indians and founded the town 
of Portsmouth, R.I.; after her husband’s death 
went into the Dutch country west of New 
Haven, where she and most of her family were 
murdered by the Indians. 

HYDE, Jonathan (1626-1711), from Eng., was at 
Newtown, Mass., 1647; settled at Cambridge, 
1648; served in King Philip’s War. 

HYDE, William (ca. 1597-1681), from Eng. with 
Rev. Thomas Hooker, to Newton, Mass., 1633; 
removed to Hartford, Conn., 1636; an original 
propr. of Norwich, 1660. 

HYNSON, Thomas (b 1621), from Eng. to Kent 
Co., Md., ca. 1650, he and Joseph Wickes were 
awarded a grant of 800 acres called “Wick- 
cliffe,’ at the Eastern Neck, nr. the mouth of 
Chester River; commr. of Kent Island, 1654; 
high sheriff; burgess, 1659; m Grace — 

INGALLS, Edmund (ca. 1598-1648), from Eng. to 
Salem, Mass., 1628, with Gov. Endicott; a first 
settler of Lynn, 1629; m Ann -. 

INGERSOLL, John (1615-84), from Eng., was 
at Hartford, Conn., 1651; at Northampton, Mass., 
1655, at Westfield, Mass., 1665; m ca. 1651, Dorothy, 
dau. Thomas Lord; m 2d, 1656, Abigail, dau. 
Thomas Bascom; m 3d, 1668, Mary Hunt (sister 
of Jonathan Hunt and g.dau. Gov. John Web- 
ster, of Conn.). 

INGERSOLL, Richard (1600-44), from Eng., 
with Gov. Higginson, 1629, to Salem, Mass.; m 
Ann -. 

INGHAM, Jonas (d 1755), from Eng. to New 
England, ca. 1705, removed to Trenton, N.J., 
thence to Bucks Co., Pa.3 m Elizabeth — (d 1748). 

INMAN, Abednego (1752-1831), from Eng., ca. 
1765-67), settled at Limestone, Va., then at Dan- 
ridge, Tenn.; maj. Am. Rev.; m 1778, Mary 
Ritchie (1757-1836). 

IRVING, William (1731-1807), from Shapinsha, 
one of the Orkney Islands, came to New York, 
1763; m Sarah Sanders (among their sons was 
Washington Irving, distinguished author). 

ISHAM (Isum), John (d 1713), was at New- 
buryport, Mass., 1667; settled at Barnstable, 
Mass., 1670; m 1677, Jane (1664-1719), dau. Robert 
Parker, of Barnstable. 

IVES, William (1607-48), from Eng. to Boston, 
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Haven), Conn., 1638; soldier at New Haven in 
Indian alarms of 1642, 46; m Hannah — (who m 
2d, William Bassett). 

IZARD, Ralph (d 1710), from Eng. to Charles- 
ton, Carolina, 1682; settled in St. James’ Parish, 
S.C.; mem. Council, 1700; justice; pres. Indian 
Commn.; m Mary -, widow of Arthur Middle- 
ton; m 2d, Dorothy -, widow of Christopher 
Smith. 

JACKSON, Edward (1602-81), from Eng. to 
Newtown, Mass., 1643; freeman 1645; purchased 
farm of 500 acres from Gov. Bradstreet; select- 
man; dep. Gen. Ct. 18 sessions; aid of Apostle 
Eliot in evangelization of the Indians; gave 
400 azyes of land to Harvard Coll.; m Frances 
— (d 1648); m 2d, 1649, Elizabeth, dau. John New- 
gate, and widow of John Oliver. 

JAGVOB (Jacobs), Nicholas (d 1657), from Eng. 
with his wife and two children to Watertown, 
Mass.; removed to Hingham, 16385; freeman, 
1636; dep. Gen. Ct., 1648-49; selectman; m Mary 
— (d 1681). 

JAY, Augustus (1665-1751), Huguenot, from 
France, upon the revocation of the Edict of 
Nantes, 1685, settled at New York; m 1697, Anna 
Maria, dau. Balthazar Bayard. 

JENKINS, Thomas (1642-ca. 1729), from Wales 
to Md., ca. 1670; settled in Charles Co.; m, 1669, 
Ann Spaulding. 

JENES (Jenckes), Joseph (6 1602), from Eng. 
to Boston, ca. 1640; established the iron works 
at Lynn, 1642; was the first patentee in Ameri- 
ca; built the first fire engine, and cut the dies 
for the “Pine Tree Shilling’; inventor of the 
grass scythe; m 2d, Elizabeth -. 

JENNINGS, Joshua (ca. 1620-1774/75), from 
Eng. to Hartford, Conn., ca. 1645; at Fairfield, 
1656; m 1647, Mary Williams, of Hartford. 

JEWETT, Joseph (bap. 1609-1660/61), Puritan, 
from Eng. in the “John,” 1638; admitted free- 
man at Rowley, Mass., 1639; dep. Gen. Ct., 1651-54 
and 1660; m 1634, Mary Mallinson (d 1652); m 2d, 
Ann Allen. 

JOHNSON, Edward (bap. 1598-1672), from Eng., 
1680; freeman at Charlestown, Mass., 1680; was 
at Merrimac, 1632; a founder of Woburn, 1642; 
a founder of the A. and H. A. Co., 1637; 1t., Mid- 
dlesex Co. troop, 1648, capt., 1644; surveyor gen. 
of the mil. stores of the colony, 1659; dep. Gen. 
Ct., 1643-47, 1649-70, and speaker, 1655, historical 
author; m Susan Munnter (1598-1689). 

JOHNSON, Elihu, of Conn., soldier in French 
and Indian War and Am. Rev.; m 1762, Sarah 
(Webb) Converse (b 1741), widow of Joshua Con- 
verse, and desc. Christopher Webb, from Eng. 
before 1645, and Henry Adams). 

JOHNSON, John (1680-8), from Eng., to 
Rowley, Mass., ca. 1632; soldier King Philip’s 
War; m 1655, Hannah, dau. Anthony Crosby. 

JOHNSON, Thomas (d 1714), from Eng. to Md., 
ca. 1660; settled in Calvert Co., ca. 1690, where he 
was Indian trader; m Mary, dau. Roger Baker, 
of Liverpool, Eng. 

JONES, Capt. Roger (1642-1701), came to Va. 
with Lord Culpeper, 1680, but returned to Lon- 
don, 1684/85; m Dorothy (b 1642), dau. of John 
Walker; m 2d, Priscilla Haddock. 

JONES, Thomas (1665-1713), from Ireland to 
R.I., 1692; became ranger gen. of L.I., and maj. 
of Queens Co. regt.; m Freelove, dau. Capt. 
Thomas Townsend. 

JORDAN, Robert (1612-79), from Eng., ca. 1641; 
clergyman; preacher at Richmond Island, nr. 
Scarborough, Me., later at Falmouth, Me., and 
Portsmouth, N.H.; mem. Council of George 
Cleves, of Lygonia, 1648; apptd. one of four to 
govern Province of Me., 1665. 

JORDAN (Jourdan), Samuel (d 1623), came 
from France in the “Sea Voyage,” which was 
wrecked off Bermuda Coast; settled at “Jordan’s 
Journey,” on James River, 1610; mem. first leg- 
islative assembly in America at Jamestown, 1619; 
m 1618, Cicely — (6 1600), came in the ‘‘Swan,” 1611. 

JOY, Thomas (1611-78), from Eng. in the ‘“‘Con- 
stance,” 1635, was an architect and builder at 


*Roston; supported Dr. Robert Child’s petition 


for extension of the right of suffrage, 1646; set- 
tled at Hingham, 1647; mem. A. and H. A. Co., 


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1658; freeman Mass. Bay Colony, 1665; built Bos- 
ton Town House, 1657; m 1637, Joan Gallup. 

JUDD, Thomas (ca. 1608-1688), settled at Cam- 
bridge, Mass., 1684; at Hartford, Conn., 1686; one 
of earliest proprs. of Farmington, Conn., 1644; 
settled at Northampton, Mass., 1679; dep. Gen. 
Ct. several yrs. 

JUDSON, William (d 1660), from Eng. to Con- 
cord, Mass., 1684; one of first settlers at Stam- 
ford, Conn., 1639; moved to New Haven. 

KEASBEY, Edward, from Eng., ca. 1694; 
joined John Fenwick’s colony of Quakers; 
founder of Salem, N.J., 1675; mem. Gen. As- 
sembly; del. Provincial Congress; m 1701, dau. of 
Andrew Thompson, and widow of Isaac Smart. 

KEEN (Kyn), Joran (ca. 1620-1693), from 
Sweden in the ‘Fama,’ with his son, Johan 
Printz, to Christiana, New Sweden (now Wil- 
mington, Del.), 1648, and founded Upland, New 
Sweden (now Chester, Pa.). 

KEITH, James (1696-ca. 1757), from Scotland, 
settled in Fauquier Co., Va.; clergyman; m 1733, 
Mary Isham Randolph, of Va. 

KELLOGG, Joseph (1626-1707), from Eng. to 
Farmington, Conn., 1651; freeman, 1654; a found- 
er of Hadley, Mass., where the house he built 
is still standing; commanded Hadley men, in 
the Falls fight; selectman; m 1650, Joanna — (d 
1666); m 2d, 1667, Abigail (b 1646), dau. Stephen 
Terry, of Windsor, Conn. 

KENDALL, Francis (ca. 1620-1708), from Eng. 
to Charlestown, Mass.; one of the first settlers 
at Woburn, Mass., 1640; freeman, 1647; select- 
man 18 yrs.; m 1644, Mary, dau. Sgt. John Tidd. 

KENNON, Richard (1650-96), from Eng. to Va., 
1670; was of Conjurer’s Neck, Henrico Co.; jus- 
tice and burgess; m Hlizabeth, dau. of William 
Worsham. 

KENT, Daniel (1765-1844), from Ireland to 
Phila., Pa., 1785; settled in Chester Co., Pa.; m 
Esther Hawley (g.dau. of Benjamin Hawley, 
Ss London to Phila., 1728, settled at Goshen, 

a.). 

KENT, Thomas (d 1656), from Eng., ca. 1640, 
an original propr. of Gloucester, Mass. 

KETCHAM, John (d 1697), from Eng., settled 
at Ipswich, Conn., 1648; later at Setauket, L.L.; 
removed to Newton, 1668; mem. Huntington 
militia. 

KEY, Philip (1696-1764), from Eng., ca. 1720, 
settled in St. Mary’s Co., Md.; mem. Lower 
House of Md. Assembly several sessions; high 
sheriff, 1744-45; mem. Council, 1763-64; m Susanna, 
dau. John Gardiner (desc. Richard Gardiner, of 
St. Mary’s Co., Md.); m 2d, Theodosia (Lawrence) 
Humphries. 

KIDDER, James (1626-76), from Eng. to Cam- 
bridge, Mass., 1649; later settled at Billerica; 
his dwelling used as a garrison house in King 
Philip’s War, in which he was killed; m ca. 
1649/50, Anna, dau. Elder Francis Moore. 

KIMBALL, Richard (ca. 1590-1676), from Eng. 
in the “Elizabeth,” with his wife and six chil- 
dren, to Watertown, Mass., 1634; freeman, 1635; 
settled at Ipswich, 1638; m Ursula, dau. Henry 
Scott; m 2d, 1661, Margaret — (d 1675), widow of 
Henry Dow. 

KING, John (1629-1703; son of John, sec. for 
Ireland under reign of Queen Elizabeth, son of 
Lord Edward, first archbishop of Ireland after 
the Reformation), was at Northampton, Mass., 
1645, later at Hartford, Conn.; lt. and capt. 
Northampton forces; dep. Gen. Ct.;. m Sarah, 
dau. William Holton; m 2d, Sarah, dau. William 
Whiting, and widow of Jacob Mygatt. 

KING, John, from Eng. to Boston, ca. 1710, 
later at Watertown, Mass., and Scarboro, Me.; 
m 1714, Sarah Allen; m 2d, 1718, Mary, dau. Ben- 
jamin Stowell. 

KINGSBURY, Joseph (d 1676), from Eng. to 
Dedham, Mass., bet. 1628-30; m Millicent -. 

KIP (Kype), Hendrik Hendriksen (1600-1680), 
from Holland to New Amsterdam, bet. 1636-42; 
one of “The Nine Men,” 1647, 49, 50; asst. to the 
director or gov.; mem. Council; schepen, 1656; 
great burgher, 1657; m 1624, Tryntie Lubberts; m 
2d, ca. 1627, Tryntje Droogle; m 3d, Margaret de 
Marneil. 


KYN, Joran, see Keen. 

LADD, Daniel, from Eng., in the “Mary and 
John,” to Mass., 1634; was at Salisbury, ca. 1639; 
m Ann —. 

LANGHORNE (Lacharn), John, from Wales, 
ca. 1672; mem. Va. House of Burgesses, 1675; 
patented a large tract on James River in 
Warwick Co., Va., 1681; established ‘‘Gambell”’ 
in Warwick Co. 

LANE, Job (1620-97), from Eng., was at Re- 
hoboth, Mass., 1644; freeman at Malden, 1656; 
resided at Bedford, Mass.; served in his own 
garrison houses in King Philip’s War; dep. 
ey oe from Bedford, 1678-79, from Malden, 
1685, 93. 

LANSING, Gerrit Frederickse (d before Oct. 
3, 1679), from Holland to New Amsterdam, 1640; 
Settled at Rensselaerwyck. 

LATHROP (Laythrop, Lathropp, Lothrop), 
John (1584-1653), ed. Oxford U.; was pastor First 
Independent, or Congl. Ch. at London; came to 
Scituate, Mass., 1634, where he was first min- 
ister; removed to Barnstable, Mass., 1639, and 
was first minister there; m ist, 1610, Hannah 
Howse (or House). 

LAWRENCE, John (bap. 1609-1667), from Eng., 
settled at Watertown, Mass., 1635; freeman, 1637; 
settled at Groton, 1662, where he was an orig- 
inal land proprietor of a 20-acre tract; mem. 
first Bd. of Selectmen; m Elizabeth — (d 1663); 
m 2d, Susanna (d 1668), dau. William Batchelder. 

LAWRENCE, William (1623-80), from Eng. in 
the “Planter,” 1635, with his brother John; 
lived at Ipswich, Mass.; was one of the first 
patentees of Flushing, L.I., 1645; mem. Queens 
Co. militia, 1665-80; cdr. Flushing company at 
surrender of New York to the Dutch, 1673; m 
2d, Elizabeth Smith. 

LEA (Lygh), John (1661-1726), Quaker, from 
Eng. in the “Canterbury,” with William Penn 
on his second voyage, 1699, to Upland, nr. 
Chester, Pa., settled at Concord, Chester Co., 
Pa.; m in Eng., 1698, Hannah (Hopton) Webb. 
(1665-17385). 

LEARNED, William (1590-1646), from Eng., ca. 
1625; recorded at Charlestown, Mass., 1632; set- 
tled at Woburn, ca 1640; m Goditha —. 

LEAVITT, John (1608-91), from Eng. in the 
“Diligent,” to Dorchester, Mass., 1634; later at 
Hingham; freeman, 1636; dep. Gen. Ct., 1658-64; 
m Sarah -. 

LEE (Leigh), John (1600-71), from Eng. to 
Mass., ca. 1635; settled at Ipswich; m Anne 
Hungerford. 

LEE, Richard (d ca. 1663/64), from Eng. to York 
Co., Va., 1641; said to have been the first white 
settler in the Northern Neck of Va.; colonial 
sec. of Va. under Sir William Berkeley; mem. 
Council and justice; m Anne —. 

LEE, Thomas (1710-69), 6 Barbados, came to 
Charleston, S.C.; m 1732, Mary Giles (d 1751). 

LEETE, William (1613-83), clk. of Bishop’s Ct., 
Cambridge, Eng.; Whitfield’s company, one of 
the signers Plantation Covenant, shipboard, 
June 1, arriving at New Haven, July 10, 1639; 
one of the founders and first clk. Guilford, 
Conn.; propr. Leete’s Island, Conn.; asst. of 
colony, dep. gov. and gov. New Haven Colony; 
asst. and dep. gov Conn. Colony; succeeding 
Winthrop as gov. of Conn., 1676, dying in office, 
1688; pres. of Congress of Commissioners, 
United Colonies of N.E.; protector of Goffe and 
Whalley, judges of Charles I; m Anne, dau. 
Rev. John Payne. 

LEFFINGWELL, Thomas (1622-1714), from 
Eng. to Saybrook, Conn., 1637; a founder of 
Norwich and its first settler; dep. Gen. As- 
sembly, 1661-1710; 1t. King Philip’s War; m Mary 
White. 

LEGARE, Solomon (1662-1760), Huguenot, who 
with his mother Janette, fled from France to 
America after the revocation of the Edict of 
Nantes, and settled at Charleston, S.C., 1686. 

LEGGETT (Legat), Gabriel (1638-98), from 
Eng.,to the Barbados, thence to New Amster- 
dam, ca. 1640; West Farms (now part of greater 
New York), 1661; became patentee of a large 
estate on Hunt’s Point. also called Leggett’s 


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Point; m Elizabeth, dau. John Richardson, an 
original patentee of West Farms, 1664. 

LEIDY (Ludwig, Lydig, Leydig), Carl, (1678- 
1765), from Alsace-Lorraine, settled in Phila. Co., 
Pa., 1727; m Catherine Comfret. 

LEONARD, James (1621-91), from Eng. to Md. 
after 1628; thence to N.E., and was at Provi- 
dence, R.I., 1645; with his brother Henry, built 
the first iron foundry in Plymouth Co., at 
Taunton, Mass., 1652; defended his garrison 
house in King Philip’s War; m Mary Martin; 
m 2d, Margaret -. 

LEVERETT, John (1616-79; son of Thomas, 
who came from Eng. to Boston, 1633, and was 
ruling elder); freeman, 1640; mem. A. and H. A. 
Co., 1639, sgt., 1642, 1t., 1652; agt. of Colony of 
Mass. Bay in Eng.; maj. gen. Mass. forces, 
1663-73; rep. Gen. Ct., 1663, 64, 65, and speaker, 
1668, 64; gov.’s asst., 1665-71; gov., 1673-79. 

LEVERING, Wygard (ca. 1648-1745; son of 
Rosier, a Huguenot, fled from France either to 
Holland or Germany, m Elizabeth Van de 
Waller, of Germany) Huguenot, came from Ger- 
many to Germantown, Pa., 1685; m Magdaline 
Boker. 

LEWIS, Henry (1671-1731), b in Wales, came to 
Pa.; mem. Pa. Assembly, 1700, 08, 09, 15, 18; m 
1692, Mary Taylor. 

LEWIS, John (b 1678), from Ireland to Pa., 
ca. 1731, settled in Augusta Co., Va., 1732; m Mar- 
garet, dau. Laird of Loch Lynn, of Scotland. 

LEWIS, Robert (b 1607), officer British Army; 
came from Wales, in the “Blessing,’’ to Glou- 
cester Co., Va., 1635; m Elizabeth -. 

LEWIS, William (1594-1683), from Eng. in the 
“Lion,” to Boston, 1632; freeman, 1632; an orig- 
inal settler of Hartford, Conn., 1636; at Hadley, 
1659; rep. Gen. Ct., 1662, for Northampton, 1664; 
settled at Farmington, ca. 1675; m Felix Collins. 

LIBBY (Libbey), John (ca. 1602-1682), from 
Eng. bet. 1630-85; granted land at Scarborough, 
Me., before 1640; first selectman, 1669; served in 
Indian wars; m Agnes -. 

LINCOLN, Samuel (1622-ca.1690), from Eng. to 
Salem, Mass., 1687; settled at Hingham; m 
Martha Lewis (d 1693). 

LIPPINCOTT, Richard (d 1683), from Eng. to 
Dorchester, Mass., ca. 1639; freeman, 1640; re- 
moved to Boston, 1644; disagreed with church 
and was cast out from the community, 1651; re- 
turned to Eng.; again came to America and 
lived in R.I.; removed to N.J. and was a 
pantentee of Shrewsbury, 1669; dep. Gen. As- 
sembly of East Jersey, 1669-77; overseer; m 
Abigail — (d 1697). 

LIPPITT (Lippett), John (d 1669), from Eng. 
to R.I., 1638, and became a landholder and 
commr. to form government under a charter, 
Colony of R.I. and Providence Plantations, 
1647; landholder at Warwick, 1648. 

LITTLE, Thomas (d 1671/72), from Eng., was 
at Plymouth, Mass., 1630; purchased 1000 acres 
at Marshfield, 1650; d at Scituate; mem. Plym- 
out mil. company; m 1633, Anne, dau. Richard 
Warren (qv). 

LIVERMORE, John (1606-84), from Eng. in 
the “Francis,” 1634, settled at Watertown, Mass.; 
corp. in New Haven company, 1647; m Grace 
(1615-90), dau. Edward Sherman, from Eng. 1634. 

LIVINGSTON, Robert (1654-1728; dese. Wil- 
liam, 4th Lord Livingston, of Callendar), from 
Scotland to Charlestown, Mass., 1673; settled at 
Albany, N.Y., 1674; large landowner, patented 
from Gov. Dongan, 1686, and confirmed by royal 
charter, 1715, erecting the manor and lordship of 
Livingston; mem. Council Province of N.Y., 
1698-1701; mem. Assembly, 1709-11; m 1679, Alida 
(Schuyler) Van Rensselaer, dau. Philip Pieterse 
Schuyler, and widow of Rev. Nicholas Van 
Rensselaer. 

LLOYD, John, from Wales, settled at Camp- 
town, N.J.; m 1765, Rebecca Ball (cousin of Mary 
Ball, mother of George Washington). 

LLOYD, Thomas (1640-94), from Wales in the 
“Fortune,” with William Penn, in 1682, to Pa.; 
mem. and pres. of the Council, and dep. gov. 
Province of Pa., during William Penn’s ab- 
sence; chief magistrate, 1684-93; first master of 


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rolls and keeper of the great seal; m 1665, Mary 
Jones (d 1680). 

LOCKWOOD, Robert (d 1658), from Eng. in the 
“Mary and John,’ with Winthrop’s fleet, to 
Watertown, Mass., 1680; freeman, 1637; settled at 
Fairfield, Conn.; sgt. Fairfield regt.; m Susan- 
nah -. 

LOGAN, James (1674-1751), came with William 
Penn, 1699, as his secretary, established ‘‘Sten- 
ton,” in Phila. Co., Pa.; eminent educationist; 
sec. of the province and clk. of the Council, 1701; 
commr. of property; justice Ct. Common Pleas, 
1715-23, presiding judge, 1728; mayor of Phila., 
1723; chief justice Supreme Ct., 1731-39; pres. Pro- 
vincial Council and actg. gov., 1736-38; m 24, Amy 
Child. 

LONG, Robert (1593-1664), from Eng. in the 
“Defence,” to Charlestown, Mass., with wife 
and 10 children, 1685; innkeeper; freeman, 1636; 
selectman; mem. A. and H. A. Co.; m Elizabeth —. 

LONGSTRETH, Bartholomew (1679-1749), from 
Eng. to Edgehill, nr. Phila., Pa., 1699; m Ann 
Dawson. 

LOOMIS, Joseph (1590-1658), from Eng. in the 
“Susan and Ellen,” 1638; settled at Windsor, 
Conn., 1639; dep. Gen. Ct., 1643-44; m Mary White. 

LORD, Thomas (1585/86-1667), from England to 
Cambridge, Mass., 1635; joined Rev. Thomas 
Hooker’s party in founding of Hartford, Conn., 
1636; m Dorothy, dau. of Rev. Peter Bulkley, pre- 
bend, of Litchfield, Eng. 

LORILLARD, Peter (1746-76), Huguenot, from 
Holland; settled at Hackensack, N.J.; killed 
during Am. Rev.; m Catherine Moore. 

LORING, Thomas (d 1661), from Eng. to Dor- 
chester, Mass., 1634, with his wife and sons, - 
Thomas and John; removed to Hingham, where 
he was one of the first deacons of the church 
established there, 1635; freeman, 1635; settled at 
Hull, 1641; constable, 1646; m in Eng., Jane New- 
ton. 

LOTHROP, see Lathrop. 

LOWELL (Lowle), Percival (1571-1665; son of 
Richard), merchant, from Eng. with his wife 
and sons, John and Richard, and daughter, Joan, 
in the “Jonathan,” to Newbury, Mass., 1639; m 
Rebecca —. 

LOWNDES, Christopher (1713-85), from Eng. 
ca. 1788; settled in Prince George’s Co., Md., 
where he was justice and judge; m 1747, EBliza- 
beth (d 1789), dau. Benjamin Tasker, pres. Coun- 
cil and dep. gov. of Md. 

LOWTHER, William (d 1750), a Quaker, came 
from Ireland with his wife, Martha, to Abing- 
ton, Pa., ca. 1727, settled finally in Bucks Co., Pa. 

LUDLOW, Roger (1590-1665), from Eng. to Dor- 
chester, Mass., 1680; removed to Windsor, Conn., 
1635, to Fairfield, 1689; to Va., 1654; gov.’s asst., 
1680; dep. gov., Colony of Mass. Bay, 1634, of 
Conn., 1639; served in Pequot War. 

LUSK, John (1702-88), from Scotland with his 
father, , Stephen, to Wethersfield, Conn.; # 
Janet — (d 1742); m 2d, Jane Trumbell (d 1788). 

LYFORD, Francis (1645-1723), from Eng., was 
at Boston, 1667; later at Exeter, N.H.; served ir 
King William’s War; m 1681, Rebecca, dau. Rev 
Samuel Dudley (son of Gov. Thomas Dudley, qv). 

LYMAN, Richard (1580-1640), from Eng. in the 
“Lion,” with his wife and children, to Boston, 
1631; freeman, 1633; an original propr. of Hart- 
ford, Conn., 1636; m in Eng., Sarah, dau. Roger 
Osborne. 

LYNDE, Simon (1624-87), was at Boston, Mass., 
1650; clk. and sgt. A. and H. A. Co.; gov.’s asst., 
1668-79; served in King Philip’s War. 

LYNDE, Thomas (1593/94-1671), from Eng., set- 
tled at Charlestown, Mass., 1634; dep. Gen. Ct., 
1636-37, 1645-52. 

LYON, Henry (ca. 1625-1703), from Scotland to 
New Milford, Conn., 1648; one of the first settlers 
at Newark, N.J., 1666, where was dep., mem. 
Council and first treas.; removed to Elizabeth 
Town, N.J., but returned to Newark; m 1652, Eliz- 
abeth Bateman. 

McCOOK, George (Scotch descent), from Ire- 
land, 1780, settled at Canonsburg, Pa.; founder 
of Jefferson Coll.; m Mary McCormick (parents 


IMMIGRANT ANCESTORS 


of “The Fighting McCooks,” 2 sons and 14 g. 
sons in army or navy in Civil War). 

McCORMICEK, Thomas (1702-1762), from Ire- 
land, settled in Lancaster Co., Pa., ca. 1734; 
moved to E. Pennsboro Tp., Cumberland Co; 
Pa., ca. 1745; m 1728, Elizabeth (1705-66), dau. Adam 
Carruth. 

McCULLOCH, Roderick (d 1745; of the Clan Mc- 
Culloch, Ardwall, Galloway, Scotland), came to 
Va., with Gov. Gooch and Commissary Blair, 
1727; rector Washington Parish, Westmoreland 
Co., Va.; m Elizabeth (probably Ashton). 

McDONALD, Angus (1727-78), from Scotland to 
Winchester, Va., 1746; maj. militia, 1765; agt. for 
Lord Fairfax; lt. col., 1774, built first fort at 
Wheeling; sheriff, 1775; justice and dep. sheriff, 
1776; served in French and Indian War; m Anna 
Thompson. 

McDOWELL, Ephraim (6 1672), soldier in seige 
of Londonderry and battle of Boyne; Scotch de- 
scent; came from Ireland, with two sons John 
and James to Pa., 1729; settled in Burden’s Grant 
ey Rockbridge) Co., Va., 1787; m Margaret Ir- 
vine. 

McINTOSH, John Mohr (1700-61), from Scotland 
with Gov. Oglethorpe, to Darien, Ga., 1734; capt., 
Highland Light Inf., under Spaniards, 1740; 
wounded and captured at Ft. Moosa, Fla.; m 
Jean Gordon. 

MACK, John (d 1734), from Scotland to Salis- 
bury, Conn., 1680; later at Lynn; m 1681, Sarah 
Bagley. 

MACKALL, James (1630 abt. 93), from Scot- 
land before 1666, settled at ‘“‘The Clifts,” Cal- 
vert Co., Md.; m Mary Grahame. 

McKIM, Thomas (1710-84-86; son of Sir John, 
knighted by King William III), from Ireland, 
1784; settled at Phila., Pa., later at Brandywine, 
Del.; was justice of quarter sessions and judge 
ct. Common Pleas; It. of militia, 1756. 

McLANE (MacLean), Allan (1719-76), from 
Scotland to Phila., Pa., 1740; m Jane, dau. Sam- 
uel Erwin, of Falls of Schuylkill. 

McLEAN, Allan (1715-86), received grant of 
land from King for services as lt. in British 
Army during French and Indian War; came 
from Scotland to Boston, 1740; moved to Hart- 
ford, Conn., finally settled at North Bolton (now 
Vernon), Conn.; m 2d, 1744, Mary Loomis. 

MacNUTT, Alexander (1656-1746, of the family 
MacNaught, of Scotland), from Scotland to 
Palmer, Mass., ca. 1720 (others of the family 
settled in Augusta Co., Va., and in Nova Scotia, 
1760); m Sarah — (d 1744, aet. 84). 

MACY, Thomas (1608-82), from Eng. to New- 
bury, Mass., bet. 1635-39; a founder of Salisbury, 
Mass., 1639; dep. from Salisbury to Gen. Ct. of 
Elections, Boston, 1654; was one of ten men to 
purchase island of Nantucket, 1659; chief magis- 
trate of Nantucket, 1675, and first recorder of 
deeds; m 1639, Sarah Hopcott (or Hopcut, or 
Hopeat; 1612-1706). 

MAGRUDER, Alexander (d 1677), officer in 
Army of Charles II, sent as prisoner of war to 
Va., 1651, ransomed himself and received land 
grant of 500 acres in Calvert Co., Md.; m Mar- 
garet, dau. William Braithwaite, mem. first 
Gen. Assembly and actg. gov. of Md.; m 2d, 
Sarah —: m 3d, Elizabeth Hawkins. 

MANIERRE, Louis (1757-94), Huguenot, from 
France; soldier Am. Rev.; settled at New Lon- 
don, Conn., 1785; m Rebecca Miner. 

MANN (Man), Richard (d 1655), from Eng. to 
Scituate, Mass., 1646; m Rebecca -. 

MANNING, Thomas (ca. 1594-1668), from Eng. 
to Salem, Mass., 1679; was at Ipswich, 1636; m 
Mary Giddings. 

MAPES, Thomas (1628-86), from Eng. to South- 
old, L. I., before 1640; ensign, Suffolk Co. militia, 
1686; m Sarah, dau. Capt. William Purrier, of 
Southold. 

MARCH, Hugh (1620-93), from Eng. in the 
“Confidence,” 1638; settled at Newbury, Mass.; 
m Judith — (d 1675); m 2d, 1676, Dorcas Black- 
leach; m 3d, 1685, Sarah Healy. 

MARSHALL, John (1596-1660), capt. of cav. in 
army of Charles I, came from Eng. to James- 


407 


town, Va., ca. 1650; settled in Westmoreland Co., 
served in Indian wars in Va. 

MARTIAN, Nicholas (1591-1657), a Frenchman 
who was naturalized in England and came to 
America before 1620; resided in the Colony of 
Va.; justice of York for Kiskyache, 1622-57; bur- 
gess, 1623, 31, 33; owned the site of Yorktown; m 
1627, Jane-, widow of Edward Berkeley. 

MARVIN, Matthew (1600-87), from Eng., in the 
“Increase,” settled at Norwalk, Conn., 1635; at 
Hartford, Conn., ca. 1636; later at Norfolk; was 
one of Winthrop’s outposts on the Conn. River, 
1686-37; dep. Gen. Ct., 1653; m ca. 1610, Alice —; 
m 2d, ca. 1622, Elizabeth -. 

MASON, George (1629-86), from Eng. to Nor- 
folk, Va., ca. 1651; county It., Stafford Co., 1675; 
mem. Bacon’s Assembly, 1676; in Indian wars, 
1675-84, 

MASON, Hugh (1605/06-1678), from Eng. in the 
“Frances,” 1634; settled at Watertown, Mass.; 
tanner; freeman, 1635; 1t., 1645; capt., 1652-78; dep. 
Gen. Ct., 1635, et seq.; mem. Council of War, 
1676; cdr. of volunteers against Manhattoes, 
1664; cdr. company in King Philip’s War; m 
1632/38, Hester, dau. of Thomas Wells. 

MASON, John (ca. 1600-1672), from Eng. to Dor- 
chester, Mass., 1630 or 1632; freeman, 1635; settled 
at Windsor, Conn.; a leader in mil. and civil 
affairs; in chief command of forces at close of 
Pequot War, 1637; at Saybrook, 1647, Norwich, 
1659; rep. Gen. Ct., 1637-41; asst., 1641-59: commr. 
United Colonies, 1647-61; dep. gov., 1659-69; dep. 
gov. under charter of Charles II, 1662; maj. and 
cdr.-in-chief of Conn. militia; organized the 
first troop of horse in the colony, 1657-58; m 2d, 
1640, Anna, dau. Rey. Robert Peck, from Eng., 
1637. 

MASON, Sampson (d 1676), from Eng. to Dor- 
chester, Mass., 1651; at Rehoboth, 1657; Swanzey, 
1667; shoemaker; m Mary Butterworth. 

MATHER, Richard (1596-1669; son of Thomas), 
non-conformist; from Eng. in the “James,” to 
Boston, 1635; settled as teacher over the church 
at Dorchester, 1636; regarded as one of the most 
useful men in the colony; eminent theologian 
and author; m 1st, 1624, Catharine, dau. Edmund 
Holt (or Hoult); m 2d, 1656, Sarah —, widow of 
John Cotton. 

MATTHEWS (Mathews), James (d 1686), 
from Eng. to Charlestown, Mass., ca. 1634; was 
at Yarmouth, 1639; mem. Yarmouth mil. com- 
pany, 1648; dep. Gen. Ct. of Plymouth Colony, 
1644, from Yarmouth, 1664. 

MAULE (Mauld), Thomas (ca. 1643-1701; neph- 
ew of Sir Patrick Maule, Earl of Panmure, 
Baron Maule of Brechin and Navarre), from 
Eng. to the Barbados ca. 1655, at age of 12, 
thence to Salem, Mass.; joined the Quakers; 
twice whipped for “ill words’; shopkeeper; m 
2d, 1670, Naomi —; m 3d, Mary -. 

MAURY, Matthew (d 1752), fled from France to 
Eng. after the revocation of the Edict of Nantes, 
1685; came to Va., 1717; m 1716, at Dublin, Ire- 
land, Mary Anne (1690-1755), dau. Rev. James de 
la Fontaine. 

MAY (Maies, Mayes, Mays), John (1590-1670), 
from Eng. to Roxbury, Mass., ca. 1640; freeman, 
1641; in Roxbury mil. company, 1647; m Sarah -. 

MAYHEW, Thomas (1592-1681), from Eng. to 
Mass. with his son Thomas; settled at Edgar- 
town, 1642; Indian teacher; dep. Gen. Ct. from 
Watertown, Mass., 1636-37; gov. and edr. of 
Martha’s Vineyard, Province of N. Y., 1647-81, 
under commissions from Governors Lovelace 
and Nichols. : 

MAYNARD, John (d 1672), from Eng. to Mass.; 
an original propr. of Sudbury, 1640; freeman, 
1644; a petitioner for grant of Marlborough, 
1656; m Mary Axtell (or Axtel). 

MAYO, John (1629-88; son of Thomas), from 
Eng. in the ‘William and Francis,” to Roxbury, 
Mass,, 1633; m Hannah, dau. John Graves. 

MAYO, William (1684-1744), from Eng. to the 
Barbados, which island he surveyed; came to 
Va. ca. 1723; was at Richmond, 1729; col. Gooch- 
land Co. troop, provincial forces of Va., 1740; 
m Frances, dau. Enoch Gold, of Barbados; m 
2d, ca. 1732, Ann Perratt, of Barbados. 


408 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


MEAD (Meade, Meades, Mede), William (1600- 
63), from Eng. in the “Elizabeth,” to Mass., 1635; 
removed to Hempstead, L.I., later to Wethers- 
field, Conn., and to Stamford, 1641. 

MEANS, Robert (1742-1828; son of Thomas), 
from Ireland, 1766; settled at Merrimac, N. H., 
later at Amherst, N. H., where he was a weaver; 
later a merchant; rep. Gen. Ct. of N. H. several 
sessions; state senator 2 yrs.; treas. Hills- 
borough Co., N. H., long period; m 1774, Mary, 
dau. Rev. David McGregor, of Londonderry, 
IN, Leh 

MEEKER (Mecar, Meaker), Robert, from 
Eng. to Quinnipiac (New Haven), Conn., be- 
fore 1651; removed to Fairfield before 1670; m 
1651, Susan Tuberfeeld. 

MEIGS (Meggs), Vincent (ca. 1583-1658), from 
Eng. with his sons John and Mark, to Wey- 
mouth, Mass., ca. 1689; was at New Haven, 
Conn., 1646, later at Milford, Guilford and what 
is now Killingworth; m 1606, Churchill. 

MERIWETHER, Nicholas (1647-1744), from 
Wales, with two brothers, to Va., 1681; received 
large land grant in Va. in settlement of a loan 
made by his father to the crown; m Elizabeth, 
dau. David Crafford (Crawford). 

MERRILL (Merrell), Nathaniel (1610-55; desc. 
de Merle family, French Huguenots, name 
changed to Merrill in Eng.), from Eng. to Ips- 
wich, Mass., 1633; settled at Newbury; m Sus- 
sanah Jordan. 

MERRITT, Thomas (d ca. 1725), from Eng. to 
Wethersfield, Conn., 1662; dep. Conn. Gen. As- 
sembly, 1699; settled at Rye, N. Y., 1673; vestry- 
man, trustee, etc.; m 2d, before 1688, Abigail 
(1660-ca. 1721), dau. Robert Francis, of Wethers- 
field, Conn. 

METCALF (Metcalfe), Michael (1586/87-1664; 
son of Rev. Leonard), from Eng. to Boston, 1637; 
settled at Dedham; freeman 1640 or 1642; m 1616, 
Sarah Ellwyn (or Elwyn); m 2d, 1645, Martha -, 
widow of Thomas Piggs (or Pidge). 

MIDDLETON, Edward (d 1685), from Eng. to 
the Barbados, thence to S. C., 1678, where he re- 
ceived large tracts of land; was lord proprie- 
tor’s dep., and asst. justice; mem. Grand Coun- 
cil, 1678-84, Province of S.C.; m 2d, 1680, Sarah 
— (widow of Richard Towell, of the Barbados). 

MILLARD, John, was one of three brothers 
who came from Eng., 1643, and settled at Reho- 
both, R. I.; m Elizabeth — (d 1680). 

MINER (Minor), Thomas (1608-90), from Eng. 
in the “Arbella,” 1630; was at Charlestown, 
Mass., 1682; a founder of the church at Froth- 
ingham and Budington; founder of Pequot (New 
London), Conn., 1645; capt. King Philip’s War; 
dep. Gen. Ct. for Stonington; chief mil. officer 
at Mystic, 1665; m 1684, Grace, dau. Walter Pal- 
mer. 

MINOR (Maindort), Doodes (d 1687), from Hol- 
land to Middlesex Co., Va., 1640; m Mary John- 
son. 

MINOT, George (1594-1671; son of Thomas); 
from Eng. to Dorchester, Mass., 1630; freeman, 
1634; rep. Gen. Ct., 1635; ruling elder 30 yrs.; m 
Martha — (1597-1657). 

MITCHELL, John (1763-1840), from Eng. to 
Pendleton Co., Va., later in Harrison Co.; pi- 
oneer minister and a founder of Meth. Church; 
pensioner Am. Rev.; m Margaret Teter. 

MITCHELL, Matthew (1590-1645), from Eng. 
with Rev. Richard Mather in the “James,” to 
Mass., 1635; was at Concord, later at Springfield, 
and signed compact there, 1636; removed to 
Saybrook, Conn.; one of his sons was roasted 
alive by the Indians; dep. Gen. Ct., 1637, which 
voted war against the Pequot Indians, and 
served in garrison at Saybrook Fort. 

MONCURE, John (1709-64), from Eng. to Staf- 
ford Co., Va., 1783; m Frances (b 1713), dau. Dr. 
Gustavus Brown (m Frances, dau. Col. Gerrard 
Fowke, Jr.). 

MONROE, Andrew (d 1668), from Scotland, was 
in Md., 1644, when he “took sides with Parlia- 
ment against” Lord Baltimore; patented land 
at mouth of Appomattox Creek, Westmoreland 
Co., Va., 1652; m Elizabeth Alexander. 


MONTAGUE, Peter (1603-59; desc. Droge de 
Monteacute, from Normandy to Eng. with Wil- 
liam the Conqueror), came from Eng. in the 
“Charles” to Jamestown, Va., 1621; was burgess 
from Nansemond, 1652, from Lancaster Co., 1651, 
58; m Cicely, dau. Gov. Mathews, of Va. Colony. 

MONTAGUE (Montaque), Richard (ca. 1614-81; 
son of Peter), from Eng., resided at Welles, 
Me., 1646; removed to Boston, Mass.; to Weth- 
ersfield, Conn., 1651, and later to Hadley, Mass.; 
m Abigail Downing (d 1691). 

MOORE, John (1620-57), from Eng. to South- 
ampton, L.I., 1641, to Newtown, L.I.; was dep. 
and commr.; m Margaret Howell. 

MOORE, John (d 1677), from Eng. in the ‘“Mary 
and John,” to Dorchester, Mass.; freeman, 1631; 
went to Windsor, 1635 or 1636, rep. Gen. Ct. 

MOORE, John (1658-1732), from Eng. to Charles- 
ton, S.C., 1680; sec. of the Province, 1682; re- 
ceiver gen., 1683; mem. Gov.’s Council, 1684; 
moved to Phila., bet. 1687-90, where he was 
crown advocate and dep. judge, 1695; atty. gen. 
of the Province, 1698-1700; registrar gen. of Pa., 
1693-1703; registrar of wills, 1701-04; founder and 
vestryman of Christ’s Church, Phila.; m 1685, 
Lady Rebecca, dau. Daniel Axtell (son of Lt. 
Col. Daniel Axtell, gov. of Kilkenny, Ireland). 

MORE, Richard (1613/14-bet. 1694-96), lived at 
Salem, Mass., where his gravestone still stands; 
mariner and known as captain; m Ist, 1636, 
Christian Hunt (d 1677, aet. 60); m 2d, Jane Hol- 
lingsworth (d 1686). 

MORGAN, James (1607-85), from Wales in the 
“Mary,” to Sandy Bay, nr. Gloucester, Mass., 
1686; admitted freeman at Roxbury, 1648; settled 
at New London, Conn., ca. 1650; mem. 1st Co- 
lonial Assembly of Conn.; soldier Pequot War; 
m Margery Hill. 

MORGAN, Capt. Miles (1616-99), from Eng., 
1636; a founder of Springfield, Mass., ca. 1640; 
built a block house which he defended against 
the Indians in the sacking of Springfield, 1675; 
m Prudence Gilbert (d 1660); m 2d, 1669, Elizabeth 
Bliss (d 1683). 

MORRIS, Anthony, 2d (1654-1721), Quaker, from 
Eng. to Burlington, N.J., 1682; at Phila., Pa., 
1685; was presiding justice Ct. of Common Pleas 
of Phila.; justice Supreme Ct. of Pa., 1693-98; 
mayor of Phila., 1703-04; provincial councillor, 
1696; rep. Assembly of Province, 1698-1704; m 
1676, Mary Jones (d 1688); m 2d, 1689, Agnes — (d 
1692), widow of Cornelius Barr; m 3d, Mary — 
(d 1699), widow of Thomas Coddington; m 4th, 
1700, Elizabeth, dau. Luke Watson. 

MORRIS, Richard (d ca. 1673), capt. English 
army, from Eng. to the Barbados, 1654, thence 
to New York; obtained a land grant, 1668, with 
manorial privileges, 3000 acres nr. Harlem, 
which became known as Morrisania; m Sarah 
Pole. 

MORRIS, Thomas (d 1673), from Eng. in the 
“Hector,” to Boston, 1687; at Quinnipiac (New 
Haven), 1638; signer of the Plantation Covenant, 
1639; m Elizabeth —. 

MORSE, Anthony (1606-86), from Eng. in the 
“James,” to Newbury, Mass., 1635; freeman, 
1636; 1t. of militia; shoemaker; treas. Colony of 
Mass.; m Mary —-; m 2d, Ann —. 

MORSE, Samuel (1587-1654), from Eng. in the 
“Tncrease,” to Watertown, Mass., 1635; a foun- 
der and first treas. of Dedham, 1637; freeman, 
1640; settled at Medfield, 1649; m Elizabeth —. 

MORTON (Mourt), George (1585-1624), financial 
agent at London of the Mayflower Pilgrims; 
came in the ‘‘Ann” to Plymouth, Mass., 1628, 
with his wife and five children; settled at Mid- 
dleboro, Mass.; m at Leyden, 1612, Juliana (1584- 
1665), dau. Alexander Carpenter. 

MOTT, Adam (1620-86), b Eng.; came to New 
Amsterdam ca. 1640; purchased, 1660, a tract of 
land at Great Neck, L.I., part of which is still 
occupied by some of his descendants; lt. provin- 
cial forces; commr. to settle dispute between 
Dutch and English residents of L.J., 1666; m 1643, 
Jane Hulet; m 2d, 1667, Elizabeth Redman, step- 
dau. of John Richbell, first patentee of Mama- 
roneck. 


IMMIGRANT ANCESTORS 409 


MOTT, James (d 1707), from Eng. before 1670, 
settled at Mamaroneck, Westchester ConaNaye, 
capt. of a company of foot; justice; vestryman; 
m 1670, Mary (d ca. 1685), dau. John Richbell; m 
2d, 1690, Elizabeth Bloomer. 

MUDGE (Mugge), Thomas (b ca. 1624), from 
Eng., 1654 or earlier; settled at Malden, Mass.; 
in garrison at Wading River, 1675; m Mary -. 

MULLINS, William (d 1621), 10th signer of the 
Mayflower Compact; m Alice — (d 1621). 

MUMFORD, Thomas (1625-92), from Eng. to 
Portsmouth, R.I., ca. 1650; purchased land and 
settled at S. Kingston, nr. Point Judith, R.I., 
1655; m Sarah, dau. Philip Sherman, Ist sec. of 
Providence Plantations. 

MUNROE (Monroe), William (1625-1717), from 
Eng. to Mass., ca. 1652; settled at Lexington; 
freeman, 1690; m 1st, 1665, Martha George. 

MUNSON, Thomas (1612-85), from Eng. to 
Hartford, Conn., 1637; received a grant of land 
in recognition of his services. in the Pequot 
War; granted land at New Haven; rep. Colonial 
Assembly 27 sessions; capt. New Haven Co. 
forces King Philip’s War: m Joanna -. 

MURDOCK, Robert (b 1667), from Scotland to 
Roxbury, Mass., before 1692; m Hannah Sted- 
man. 

NELSON, Thomas, “Scotch Tom” (1677-1745), 
from Scotland to Va., ca. 1690; founded and laid 
out the town of York, 1705; built the first cus- 
tom house in the colonies; founded “Nelson 
House,” which was rebuilt by his son Gov. 
William, 1740; m Margaret Reid; m 2d, Mrs. 
Tucker. 

NEWBERRY, Thomas (1594-1636), from Eng. to 
Dorchester, Mass., ca. 1630; freeman, 1634; rep. 
Gen. Ct., 1635; by his will left large property; 
m in Eng., 1619, Joan Dabinott; m 2d, Jane (proba- 
bly Jane Dabinott, a cousin of his first wife), 
she m 2d, Rev. John Warham. 

NEWCOMB (Newcome), Andrew (1618-86), mas- 
ter mariner, from Eng. to Va., where he mar- 
ried; thence to Mass., ca. 1640, where he died; 
m Grace -, widow of William Rix. 

NEWELL, Abraham (1581-1672), from Eng., 
1634, settled at Roxbury, Mass.; m Frances — 
(b 1594). 

NEWHALL, Thomas (d 1674), from Eng. to 
Salem, Mass., 1630; settled at Lynn; mem. Train 
Band at Lynn, released, 1649; m Mary — (d 1665). 

NEWLIN, Nicholas (1620-99), from Eng. to Con- 
cord, Chester Co., Pa., 1683; justice County Ct.; 
mem. Provincial Council; m Elizabeth Paggott. 

NEWTON, Roger (d 1687), from Eng., settled 
in Mass. before 1645, later moved to Conn.; m 
an Mary (d@ 1616), dau. Rev. Thomas Hooker 
qv). 

NICHOLS (Nicholl), Francis (d 1650), from 
Eng. to Stratford, Conn., 1639; training sgt. for 
Stratford, 1639; m 24, Anna Wines. 

NICHOLS, Thomas (d 1710), from Eng. to 
Amesbury, Mass., before 1665; owned lands on 
Merrimac River. 

NICOLL, Matthias (1626-87), from Eng. to New 
York, 1664; sec. Province of N.Y., 1664-80; mem. 
King’s Council, 1667-80; speaker Provincial As- 
sembly, 1683; judge Ct. of Admiralty, 1686; may- 
or of New York, 1672; m Abigail Johns, 

NIGHTINGALE, William (1687-1714), settled at 
Braintree, Mass., before 1690; m Bethia (b 1649), 
dau. Samuel Deering. 

NORRIS (Norrice), Isaac (1671-1735; son of 
Thomas, who settled in Jamaica, B.W.I., 1678), 
came to Phila., Pa., 1693; established area bd eb tl BLO: 
was mem. Gov.’s Council over 30 yrs.; speaker 
Assembly; presiding judge Ct. Common Pleas; 
mayor of Phila., 1724; trustee under William 
Penn’s will and atty. for Hannah Penn; m 1694, 
Mary, dau. Thomas Lloyd, 1st dep. gov. and 
pres. Council of Pa. 

NORRIS, Nicholas (ca. 1640-ca. 1725), resided at 
Hampton and Exeter, N.H.; soldier King 
Philip’s War; m 1664, Sarah, dau. Moses Coxe, 
of Hampton, N.H. 

NORTH, John (1615-91), from Eng. in the “Su- 

_San and Ellen,” 1635; an original landowner of 


Farmington, Conn., and an early settler of 
Hartford; m Hannah Bird. 

NORTHRUP, Joseph (d 1669), from Eng. to Bos- 
ton, Mass., 1687; a first settler at Milford, Conn.; 
m 1648, Mary Norton (d 1683). 

NORTON, William (d 1694), from Eng. in the 
“Hopewell,” to Ipswich, Mass., 1635; freeman, 
1636; m Lucy, dau. Emmanuel Downing. 

NOYES, James (1608-56; son of Rey. William), 
ed. Brasenose Coll., Oxford U.; from Eng. in 
the “Mary and John,” to Mass., 1634; preached 
at Medford; freeman, 1634; settled at Newbury, 
1635, where he was teacher of the church for 
more than 20 yrs.; m in Eng., 1634, Sarah, eld. 
dau. Joseph Brown, of Southampton. 

NOYES, Nicholas (1614-1701; brother of Rev. 
James), from Eng. in the “Mary and John,” to 
Mass., 1634; freeman, 16387; rep. Gen. Ct., 1660 and 
later; deacon; m Mary, dau. Capt. John Cutting. 

OFFLEY, David, of Boston; mem. A. and H. 
A. Co., 1688; removed to Plymouth, 1648, but on 
account of complaints of Indians against him 
it is declared he returned to Boston, 

OGDEN, John (1610-81/82), from Eng. ca. 1641, 
settled at Stamford, Conn., where he was a 
magistrate; removed to Hempstead and South- 
ampton, L.I.; was a founder of Elizabethtown, 
N.J.; magistrate, 1656; mem. Upper House of 
Gen. Ct., 1660-61; mem. King’s Council, 1665; 
schout and actg. gov. of English Colony in 
East Jersey, 1673; a patentee in the Royal Char- 
ter for Conn., 1662; m 1637, Jane, dau. Jonathan 
Bond. 

OLIVER, Thomas (d 1657), from Eng. in the 
“William and Francis,” to Boston, 1632; m 
Anne -, 

OLMSTED (Olmstead), Richard (1612-86), from 
Eng. in the “Lyon,” to Cambridge, Mass., 1632; 
an original settler at Hartford, Conn.; removed 
to Norwalk, 1650; rep. Gen. Ct. many yrs.; com- 
mr. for Norwalk, 1668; was set., It., muster mas- 
ter, and capt.; m twice. 

OSBORN (Osborne), Richard (1612-86), from 
Eng.; at Hingham, Mass., 1635; served in Pe- 
quot War, 1687; at New Haven, 1639, Fairfield, 
1653. 

OSGOOD, Christopher (d 1650), from Eng. in the 
“Mary and John,” to Ipswich, Mass., 1634; m 2d, 
1633, Margery (bap. 1615), dau. of Philip Fowler, 
who also came in the “Mary and John.” 

OSGOOD, John (1595-1651), from Eng. to Ips- 
wich, Mass., 1638; settled finally at Andover, 
1645; dep. Gen. Ct., 1651; m ca. 1627, Sarah Booth. 

OTIS (Ottis), John (ca. 1581-1657), from Eng. 
to Hingham, Mass., 1635; freeman, 1636; select- 
man; removed to Weymouth after 1653; m in 
Eng., Margaret — (d 1653/54); m 2d, BPlizabeth 
Streame, widow. 

PACKARD, Samuel (d 1684), from Eng. in the 
“Diligence,” 1638; settled at West Bridgewater, 
Mass. 

PADDOCK, Robert (d 1650), from Eng. to Dux- 
bury, Mass., 1634; mem. military co., Plymouth, 
1643. 

PAGE, John (1586-1676), from Eng. with Gov. 
Winthrop, to Boston, Mass., 1630; at Dedham, 
1636; freeman, 1640; m Phebe —; m 2d, Mary Paine. 

PAGE, John (1627-92), from Eng. to Va. ca. 
1650; civil and military officer for York Co Vane 
justice before 1655; burgess, 1655-56; mem. Co- 
lonial Council of Va., 1681-92; gave the ground 
and aided in the erection of Bruton Parish 
Church, at Williamsburg, Va.;: maj., 1676; col. 
and county It., 1680-85; m ca. 1656, Alice Luckin 
(ca. 1625-ca. 1698). 

PAIGE, Nathaniel (d 1692), from Eng. with 
his wife and three children ca. 1685, and settled 
at Roxbury, Mass.; marshal of Suffolk Co., 1686; 
purchased land and lived at Billerica for a brief 
time; one of the eight purchasers of Hardwick, 
1686; m Joanna —. 

PAINE, Moses (1581-1648; son of Nicholas), 
from Eng. to Cambridge, Mass., 1638: m 1st, 
Mary Benison; m 2d, Judith — (d 1654), widow of 
Edmund Quincy. 

PAINE, Stephen (d 1679), from Eng. in the 
“Diligent,” with his wife, three children and 


410 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


four servants, to Hingham, Mass., 1688; free- 
man, 1639; a founder and early propr. of Re- 
hoboth, 1643; rep. Gen. Ct. of Mass., until his 
death; m Rose (also called Neele) — (d 1660); m 
2d, 1662, Alice — (d 1682), widow of William 
Parker, of Taunton. 

PAINE (Payne), Thomas (1586-1639), from 
Eng. in his own ship, the “Mary Anne,” to 
Salem, Mass., 1687; rep. Gen. Ct. from Yar- 
mouth, 1639; removed to Eastham, and rep., 1671 
and 6 yrs. more; m 1610, Elizabeth -. 

PAINE (Payne) Thomas (1586-1650), from Eng., 
with his son Thomas, to Plymouth, Mass., 1621; 
settled at Yarmouth; m Margaret, dau. Sir. 
Thomas Pultney. 

PALFREY (Palfery, Palfry, Palfray), Peter 
(d 1663), from Eng., was at Salem, Mass., 1626; 
freeman, 1630; rep. Gen. Ct., 1635; removed to 
Reading; m Edith —; m 2d, Elizabeth -, widow 
of John Fairchild; m 3d, Alice—. 

PALMER, Walter (15%5-1661/62), from Eng. to 
Salem, Mass., 1628; at Charlestown, 1629-43; free- 
man, 1634; constable, 1633; removed to Rehoboth; 
ist rep. Gen. Ct. from that town, 1646, 47; a 
founder of Stonington, Conn., 1653; m Ann 
(Elizabeth) -—; m 2d, Rebecca Short; m 3d, 
Bsther -. 

PALMER, William, from Eng., was at Water- 
town, Mass., 1636-37, at Newbury, 1637, and one 
of the original settlers and patentees of the 
town of Hampton, N.H., 1638; m 2d, Ann -—. 

PALMER, William (ca. 1585-1638), from Eng. 
in the “Fortune,” to Plymouth, Mass., 1621; later 
at Duxbury; m Frances -, who came in the 
“Anne,” 1623. 

PARDEE, George (b 1629), a youth apprenticed, 
1644, to Francis Brown, of New Haven, Conn.; 
m 1650, Martha, dau. Richard Miles; m 2d, Re- 
becca (or Caroline) Lane. 

PARK, Arthur, from Ireland, with his wife 
and son Joseph, to Westchester Co., Pa.; set- 
tled in Union Co., S.C.; m Mary -. 

PARK (Parke), Sir Robert (1580-1664), English 
baronet, coat of arms recorded in College of 
Heraldry; came from Eng. in the “Arbella,” 
1630, as sec. to John Winthrop; removed to 
Wethersfield, Conn., 1689; to Pequot (now New 
London), 1649; later to Mystic (now Stonington); 
was dep. Gen. Ct. and selectman; served in 
Colonial forces; m ist, Martha Chaplin. 

PARKER, Elisha (d after July 24, 1701), from 
Eng. to Barnstable, Mass.; m 1657, Elizabeth 
Hinckley (b 1635; sister of Gov. Thomas). 

PARKER, William (1660-1736), from Eng. to 
Portsmouth, N.H., 1703; m 1703, Zerviah Stanley 
(1665-1718; dau. Earl of Derby). 

PARMELE (Palmerly, Permerly, Parmelee), 
John (will probated 1659); m Hannah —; m 2d, 
Mrs. Elizabeth Bradley. 

PARSONS, Joseph (1618-83), from Eng. to 
Springfield, Mass., 1634; mem. A. and H. A. Co.; 
grantee in Indian deed to Springfield, 1636; a 
founder of Northampton; freeman, 1669; cornet 
of the horse; again settled at Springfield, 1679, 
and was one of the richest men there; m Mary 
(1620-1711), dau. Thomas Bliss; she was charged 
with witchcraft, sent to Boston, tried and ac- 
quitted. 

PATTEN, William (d 1668), from Eng. to 
Cambridge, Mass., ca. 1685; served in Pequot 
War; original propr. of Billerica; mem. A. and 
H. A. Co.; m in Eng. Mary — (d 1678). 

PATTON, Robert (1755-1814), from Ireland to 
Phila., Pa., 1762; maj. Pa. Line; a founder of 
Soc, Cincinnati; was the first postmaster of 
Phila., under the new constitution, nearly 20 
yrs.; m Cornelia Brides. 

PAUL, Joseph (1657-1717), from Eng., 1685; 
mem. Provincial Assembly of Pa., 1687; m 1680, 
Margaret Roberts. 

PAYNE, Sir John, came to America, 1620; he 
and his brother, Sir William Payne, were both 
knighted by King James II, and were especially 
mentioned in the first land charter granted May 
23, 1609; they received from the King a grant of 
land 12 miles square nr. Alexandria, Va., called 
“Payne Manor”; Sir John settled in the manorial 
estate in (then) Fairfax Co. 


PAYSON, Edward (1613-91), from Eng. to 
Roxbury, Mass., ca. 1633; freeman 1640; removed 
to Dorchester; m 1640, Ann Park (d 1641); m 2d, 
1642, Mary, dau. Philip Eliot, and sister of 
Apostle John Eliot. 

PEABODY (Pabodye, Paybodie, Pahbodie), 
Francis (1614-97; son of John), from Eng. in the 
“Planter,” to Ipswich, Mass., 1625; an original 
settler at Hampton, N.H., 1639; freeman, 1642; 
removed to Topsfield before 1657; selectman at 
Hampton and Topsfield; town clk.; lt. local mil. 
company; m Lydia-—; m 2d, Mary (Foster) Wood 
(1618-1705), dau. of Reginald Foster (qv). 

PECK, Joseph (ca. 1587-1663/64), from Eng. in 
the “Diligent,” to Hingham, Mass., 1638; free- 
man, 1639; rep. Gen. Ct., 1639-42; removed to 
Rehoboth, 1645; commr. for Hingham, 1639; 
served in Indian wars; m Rebecca Clark. 

PEIRCE, George (d 1734), from Eng. with his 
wife and three children, 1684, settled in what is 
now Thornbury Tp., Chester Co., Pa.; mem. 
Provincial Assembly, 1706; removed to East 
Marlborough, Pa.; Quaker; m 1679, Ann Gainer. 

PELL, John (1643-1702; son of Rev. John, 1609/10- 
1685, distinguished clergyman and mathemati- 
cian, whose brother Thomas, 1608-69, surgeon in 
Pequot War, dep., ete., established “Pelham 
Manor,” Westchester Co., N.Y., and willed all 
his property to his nephew, John), came from 
Eng. to Boston, 1670, as the 2d lord of Pelham 
Manor, N.Y.; capt. of horse, 1684, maj., 1692; first 
judge Ct. of Common Pleas, Westchester Co., 
1688; mem. Provincial Assembly, 1691-95; mem. 
Com. for Defense of the Frontier and chmn. of 
the Grand Com.; m Rachel, dau. Philip Pinckney. 

PENDLETON, Brian (1599-1681), from Eng., 
was at Watertown, Mass., 1634; settled at Sud- 
bury, 1638, later at Ipswich, Mass., Portsmouth, 
N.H., and Saco, Me.; capt. of Portsmouth mil. 
company, 1664; maj. at Saco, 1668; dep. Mass. Gen. 
Ct. from Watertown, 1635, et seq.; from Sud- 
bury, 1638-39; from Portsmouth, 1652-54; dep. gov. 
Province of Me.; m Fleanor -. 

PENDLETON, Philip (1650-1721), from Eng. to 
Caroline Co., Va., 1674; m Isabella Hurt. 

PENNIMAN, James (d 1664), from Eng. in the 
“Lion,” Boston, 1631; freeman, 1632; removed to 
Braintree, 1639; mem. A. and H. A. Co.; m Lydia 
Eliot (sister of Apostle John Eliot). 

PENROSE, Bartholomew (bap. 1674-1711), from 
Eng. to Phila., Pa., ca. 1700; shipbuilder; m 1703, 
Esther, dau. Tobias Leech. 

PEPPER, Robert (d 1684), from Eng., settled 
at Roxbury, Mass.; freeman, 1643; m 1643, Eliza- 
beth Johnson (d 1684). 

PEPPERRELL, William (1647-1733), 6 in Wales, 
apprenticed to the captain of a fishing schooner 
on the coast of N.E.; settled at Isle of Shoals, 
later at Kittery, Me.; capt. provincial militia, 
1714; cdr. of fort at Kittery Point, 1714; later It. 
col. of militia of York Co.; justice Ct. Common 
Pleas, 1715-30; dep. Gen. Ct. of Mass., 1696, et 
seq.; m Margery Bray (d 1741). 

PERKINS, Abraham (1613-83), from Eng. to 
Hampton, N.H., 1639; m Mary — (1618-1706). 

PERKINS, Edmund (d 1693), from Eng. with 
his widowed mother, to Salem, Mass., ca. 1650; 
m Susannah, dau. of Francis Hudson, and wid- 
ow of John Howlett. 

PERKINS, John (ca. 1590-1654), from Eng. in 
the ‘‘Lion,” with Roger Williams, to Mass., 1631; 
freeman, 1631; went to Ipswich with John Win- 
throp, the younger, 1633; rep. Gen. Court, 1636; 
set. in war with the Tarratines, 1631; m Judith 
Gater. 

PERRINE (Perrin), Daniel, from France, via 
role with Gen. Carteret, 1666, to Elizabeth, 


PERRY (Pury), Edward (1630-95), Quaker, from 
Eng. to Sandwich, Mass., 1653; m Mary, dau. Lt. 
Gov. Edward Freeman. 

PERRY, John (1604-74), from Eng. to Water- 
town, Mass., 1666; m Johannah Holland. 

PERRY, Richard, from Eng. to New Haven 
Colony, 1640; at Fairfield, Conn., 1650; m Grace-, 
widow of John Nichols. 

PERS, see Pierce. 


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IMMIGRANT ANCESTORS 411 


PERSHING (Pfershing), Frederick (1724-94), 
from Alsace, in the “Jacob,” to Phila., Pa., 1749, 
lived in York Co., Pa., where he was natural- 
ized, 1765; removed to Westmoreland (then Cum- 
berland) Co., nr. Youngstown, 1769, m 1751, Maria 
Elizabeth Weygandt (1738-1824). 

PETERS, Andrew (1634/35-1713), from Eng. to 
Boston, 1659; removed to Ipswich, 1665, thence to 
Andover; distiller; two sons killed by Indians, 
1689; soldier in Narragansett campaign, King 
Philip’s War; m Mercy, dau. William Beamsley. 

PETERS, William (1702-89), from England to 
Phila., Pa., ca. 17385, where he erected Belmont 
Mansion (still standing in Fairmount Park, 
Phila.); was register of the admiralty; judge 
common pleas, quarter sessions and orphans 
cts., Phila.; mem. Assembly and sec. of the 
Land Office; m 1741, Mary, dau. John Brientnall. 

PETTINGELL, Richard (ca. 1620-ca. 1695), was 
Settled at Salem, Mass., before 1641, when he 
was admitted freeman; removed to Wenham, 
1649, to Newbury, 1651, where he bought land; m 
ca. 1643, Joanna (ca. 1625-1692/93), dau. Richard In- 
gersoll. 

PHELPS, William (1599-1672; son of William, 
bailiff of Tewksbury, Eng.), from Eng. in the 
“Mary and John,” to Dorchester, Mass., 1630; 
freeman, 1631; rep. Ist Gen. Court of Mass., 1634; 
Selectman, 1634, 35; removed to Windsor, Conn., 
1636; one of 8 commissioners apptd. by Colony of 
Mass. Bay to govern Colony of Conn., in 1636; 
gov.’s asst., 1636-42, 1658-62; rep. Gen. Court, 1645- 
57; mem. Council, 1637; magistrate; m Eliza- 
beth —; m 2d, Mary Dover. 

PHILLIPS, George (1593-1644), A.B., Cambridge, 
1613; from Eng. in the “Arbella,” to Salem, 
Mass., 1630; a founder of Watertown, where he 
founded the first Congl. Ch. in America; nr 1st, 
1631, Sergeant; m 2d, Mrs. Elizabeth Welden. 

PICKERING, John (1615-ca. 1657), from Eng. to 
Ipswich, Mass., 1634; removed to Salem, 1637; m 
Elizabeth —. 

PIERCE (Pers), John (1588-1661), from Eng., 
1637; was one of the early proprietors of Water- 
town, Mass.; dep. Gen. Ct., 1638-39: m Elizabeth — 
(1601-66). 

PIERPONT (Pierrepont), James (id ante 1664), 
from Eng., settled at Ipswich, Mass.; m Mar- 
garet — (d 1664). 

PIERSON (Pearson, Parsune, Person), Hen- 
ry, from Eng. to Boston, Mass., 1639; later at 
Southampton, L.I. 

PILLSBURY, William (1615-86), from Eng. to 
Dorchester, Mass., 1641; removed to Newbury, 
1651; freeman, 1668; m Dorothy Crosby. 

PITKIN, William (1635-94), from Eng., 1659; set- 
tled at Hartford, Conn.; prosecutor for Conn. 
Colony; atty. gen. for the King; rep. Hartford, 
1675-90; treas. Com. to United Colonies; m 1661, 
Hannah (1637-1724), dau. of Ozias Goodwin, an 
original settler of Hartford. 

PLATT, Richard (ca. 1603-1684), from Eng. with 
his wife and four children, to New Haven Col- 
ony, 1638; a founder of Milford, Conn., 1639; dea- 
con; m Mary -. 

PLEASANTS, John (1644-98), from Eng. to Va., 
1665; settled at Curles Neck, Henrico Co.; m 1670, 
Jane Larcome (d 1708), widow of Samuel Tucker. 

PLIMPTON (Plympton), John (ca. 1620-1677), 
from Eng. ca. 1630; was at Dedham, Mass., be- 
fore he settled at Deerfield, ca. 1673; sgt. mil. 
company; captured and burned at the stake by 
Indians, 1677; m 1644, Jane Dammant. 

PLUMB, John (1594-1648), from Eng.; removed 
from Dorchester, Mass., to Wethersfield, Conn., 
1685, thence to Branford, Conn., where he died; 
served in Pequot War; dep. from Wethersfield, 
1636-42. 

POLE (Pollok), Robert Bruce, from Ireland 
to Somerset Co., Md., bet. 1672-86; received from 
Lord Baltimore a land grant on Eastern Shore, 
called “Polk’s Folly’; col. of militia before Am. 
Rev.; m Magdeline Tasker. 

POMEROY (Pomroy, Pummery, Pumry), Elt- 
weed (1585-1673), from Eng. in the “Mary and 
John,” to Nantasket, Mass., 1680; settled at Dor- 
chester; freeman, 1632; selectman, 1633; removed 
to Windsor, where he received a grant of 1,000 


acres, 1636; to Northampton, 1672; m 1617, Johan- 
nah Keech (d 1620); m 2d, 1629, Margery (chris- 
tened Mary, but called Margery) Rockett (d in 
1655); m 3d, 1661, Lydia Brown, widow of Thomas 
Parsons. 

POND, Samuel (d 1654), from Eng. with Win- 
throp’s fleet, 1630; m 1642, Sarah Ware. 

POOLE (Poal, Pole), Edward (1609-64), from 
Eng. to Boston, Mass., 1635; settled at Wey- 
mouth, the same year; capt. militia; propr. of 
a sawmill, and a large amount of land; m bet. 
1641-45, Sarah, dau. John Pynney. 

POOR (Poore), John (1615-84), from Eng. to 
Newbury, Mass., 1635; m Sarah -. 

POPE, Col. Nathaniel (ca. 1610-60), from Eng. to 
Va., 1634; settled at “The Cliffs,”” Pope’s Creek, 
Westmoreland Co., Va., upon a grant from 
Charles I; m Lucy -. 

PORTER, John (1590-1648), from Eng. probably 
1638; received large land grant and was con- 
Stable at Windsor, Conn., 1639; dep. Gen. Ct., 
1639, et seq.; m 1620, Anne White, of Eng. 

POST, Richard, from Eng., at Southampton, 
L.I., 1640; one of first settlers of New London, 
Conn., 1646 or 47; blacksmith; m Dorothy John- 
son. 

POTTER, Robert (1610-55), from Eng. to Lynn, 
Mass., 1630; freeman, 1634; removed to Newport, 
R.L., 1688; a founder of Warwick, 1641; taken 
prisoner to Boston on account of preaching a 
“monstrous doctrine,” was banished and went 
to Eng. and secured restoration of his estate; 
kept an inn at Warwick and died there; twice 
married. 

PRATT, John (d 1655), from Eng. 1632; a 
founder of Hartford, Conn., 1636; dep. Gen. Ct., 
1639, et seq.; m Elizabeth -. 

PRATT, Matthew (1600-72), from Eng., settled 
at Weymouth, Mass,; freeman, 1640; removed to 
Rehoboth; m Elizabeth Bate. 

PRATT, Richard (1615-91), from Eng. to 
Charlestown, Mass., ca. 1640; removed to Mal- 
den, Mass.; m 1643, Mary — (d ca. 1691). 

PRATT, William (1622-78; son of Rev. William 
Pratt), from Eng. with Rev. Thomas Hooker; 
an original settler at Hartford, Conn., 1636; dep. 
Gen. Ct., 1666, et seq.; mem. Council of War, 
1642; removed to Saybrook, 1645; 1t. of Saybrook 
forces in Pequot War; m Elizabeth, dau. John 
Clark, one of the 19 patentees named in the 
Royal Charter from Charles, IT. 

PREBLE, Abraham (1603-63), from Eng. to 
Scituate, Mass., 1637, removed to York, Me., 1642; 
magistrate 1650; freeman, 1652; treas. of Me. 
Company, 1659; commr. for York, 1655-57, 1659-60; 
held first mil. appointment with rank of major; 
m Judith, dau. Nathaniel Tilden. 

PRENCE (Prince), Thomas (1600-73), from 
Eng. to Plymouth, Mass., 1621; asst. Plymouth 
Colony, 1635; gov., 1634-38, 57, 72; mem. Council 
of War, and served in Pequot War; commr. 
United Colonies, 1645; removed to Duxbury, 
1635, to Eastham, Mass., 1645; m Patience, dau. 
Elder William Brewster. 

PRESCOTT, James (1642-1728; g.2.son James, 
lord of the manor of Driby, Lincolnshire, m 
Alice, dau. Sir Richard Mollyneux, of Sefton), 
from Eng. to Hampton, N.H., 1655; took oath of 
allegiance, 1678; m Mary, dau. Nathaniel Boulter. 

PRESCOTT, John (ca. 1604-1681), from Eng. to 
the Barbados, 1638, thence to Watertown, Mass., 
1640; with others bought from Indians a large 
tract of land and became a founder of Lan- 
caster, Mass., 1645 or 46; took oath of allegiance, 
1652; admitted freeman, 1669; blacksmith and 
miller; m in Eng., 1629, Mary Platts (d 1674). 

PRESTON, John (1699-1747), from Ireland to 
Augusta Co., Va., 1740; grantee with Brecken- 
ridge and Patton of 12,000 acres; m Elizabeth 
Patton. 

PRICE, John, from Wales in the SStarreeto 
Jamestown, Va., 1611; mem. Provincial Council; 
m Anne Mathews. 

PRICE, Thomas, from Eng. in the “Ark” and 
“Dove” expdn., to St. Mary’s Co., Md., 1633: mem. 
Council; m Elizabeth, dau. Robert Phillips, of 
Calvert Co., Md. 


412 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


PRIEST, Degory (ca. 1579-1621), 29th signer of 
the Mayflower Compact; m at Leyden, Holland, 
1611, Sarah (Allerton) Vincent, widow of John 
(d 1688). 

PRINCE, John (1610-76), from Eng. to Mass., 
1683; freeman at Watertown, 1635; removed to 
Hull; ruling elder; m Alice Honour (d 1668); m 
2d, 1670, Ann —, widow of William Barstow. 

PRUYN, Franz Janse (d 1712), from Holland to 
Albany, N.Y., ca. 1661; m Aeltje -. 

PUTNAM, John (bap. 1579-1662), from Eng., to 
Salem, Mass., 1640, when he received a land 
grant of 100 acres in Salem Village (now Dan- 
vers), Mass., became principal landowner there; 
m Priscilla Deacon. 

PYNCHON (Pincheon), William (1590-1662), 
from Eng. with Winthrop’s fleet to Roxbury, 
Mass., 1630, a founder of Springfield, Mass., 
1686; governing magistrate of Conn., 1637-38; 
governor’s asst., treas., 1632-34; gov. of Spring- 
field, 1641-50; returned to Eng., 1652, and devoted 
himself to theological writing; m Anna, dau. 
William Andrew; m 2d, Frances Sanford. 

QUINCY, Edmund (1602-35), from Eng. to 
Mass., 1628; returned to Eng., but came again 
with John Cotton, 1633, to Quincy, Mass.; free- 
man, 1634; rep. Gen. Ct., 1634; a founder of 
Braintree, 1635; m Judith Pares. 

RANDALL, Thomas (1688 or 90-1759), from 
Eng. to King George Co., Va., ca. 1717-20; provin- 
cial judge; was of “Tuckahoe,” and Henrico and 
Goochland cos., Va.; burgess, 1720-22; col. and 
county lt. of Goochland, 1727; m 1728, Jane Davis. 

RANDOLPH (Fitz Randolph), Edward (d 
1675), from Eng. to Scituate, Mass., 1630; m 1637, 
Elizabeth, dau. Thomas Blossom, came in the 
2d “Mayflower,” to Salem, Mass., 1629. 

RANDOLPH, William (1651-1711), from Eng. to 
Jamestown, Va., 1674; settled on Turkey Island, 
James River, Henrico Co., Va., 1674; clk. of Hen- 
rico Co., 1688-1711; burgess, 1685-99, 1703-05, and 
1710; atty. gen. and mem. Royal Council; capt. 
Henrico Co. forces, 1680; 1t. col., 1699; a founder 
of William and Mary College; m 1680, Mary, 
dau. Henry Isham. 

RANNEY, Thomas (1616-1718), from Scotland 
to Middletown, Conn., ca. 1657; m 1659, Mary, dau. 
George Hubbard. 

RAVENEL (de Ravenal), Rene (b 1656; sieur 
de la Haute, Massais), Huguenot, from France, 
1682, before the revocation of the Edict of 
Nantes, to Charleston, S.C.; mem. Assembly; 
m 1687, Charlotte, dau. Pierre de St. Julien (sieur 
de Malacare, Brittany). 

RAWSON, Edward (1615-93), from Eng. to 
Newbury, Mass., 1637; removed to Boston, 1650; 
sec. Colony of Mass. Bay, 1650-81; commr. at 
Boston, 1658; officer to enforce English naval 
laws, 1663. 

RAYMOND, Capt. Richard (b ca. 1602), at 
Salem, Mass., before 1634; removed to Norwalk, 
then to Saybrook, Conn.; m Judith -. 

READE, Col. George (1600-71), from Eng. to Va., 
1687; sec. Colony of Va., 1637; acting gov., 1638; 
burgess, 1649, 56; mem. King’s Council, 1657-71; m 
Elizabeth (d 1687), dau. of Nicholas Martian. 

REDMAN, see Rodman. 

REMINGTON (Rimmington), John (1617-67), 
from Eng. to Rowley, Mass., 1687; removed to 
Newbury; freeman, 1639; later at Greenwich, 
R.I.; 1t. mil. company; soldier Pequot War; m 
Blizabeth — (d 1657); m 2d, Rhoda -, widow of 
John Gore. 

REMSEN (Rem Jensen Vanderbeeck), Rem 
(d 1681), probably from Westphalia, to New 
Netherland, 1642; resided at Albany, later at 
Wallabout, L.I.; m Jannette de Rapalje. 

REVERE (Rivoire), Apollos (1702-54), from 
France to Guernsey, thence to Boston, 1715; m 
Deborah Hichborne (1704-77). 

REYNOLDS, Robert (6 1659), from Eng., was 
at Boston, 1632, 

RHETT (Lwirete-Rhett, from Lwirte), 
George, from Eng. to Carolina, 1671, later to 
Charlestown, Mass.; m Sarah Boyleston. 

RHINELANDER, Philip Jacob (d 17387), a 
Huguenot, from France after the revocation 


of the Edict of Nantes, settled at New Rochelle, 
N.Y., 1686. 

RICE, Edmund (1594-1663), from Eng., 1638; a 
founder of Sudbury, Mass.; freeman, 1640; rep. 
Gen. Ct.; magistrate; an early settler of Marl- 
borough; m Tamazine (d 1654); m 2d, 1655, Mercy, 
widow of Thomas Brigham. 

RICHARDS, Edward (ca. 1610-84), from Eng. 
in the “Lion” with Roger Williams, 1631; at 
Dedham, Mass., 1632; freeman, 1641; m 1638, 
Susanna Hunting. 

RICHARDSON (Richeson), Ezekiel (1602-47), 
from Eng. in the “Arbella,’ with Gov. Win- 
throp, to Charlestown, Mass., 1630; freeman, 1631; 
constable, 1633; rep. Gen. Ct., 1685; selectman; a 
founder of Woburn; m in Eng., Susanna -. 

RICHARDSON, Samuel ( 1642), from Eng. 
with two brothers, Ezekiel and Thomas, in the 
“Arbella,” with Gov. Winthrop, 1630, settled at 
Charlestown, Mass., 16386; founder and largest 
landowner of Woburn, Mass.; m Joanna -. 

RICHARDSON, Thomas (d 1651), from Eng. in 
the “Arbella,” with Gov. Winthrop, 1630, to 
Charlestown, Mass.; freeman, 1638; a founder 
of Woburn, 1642; m Mary -. 

RICHMOND, John (1594-1664), from Eng. to 
Mass., ca. 1635; one of the first purchasers of 
land at Taunton, 1637; in R.I., 1655, but returned 
pie UNE mem. R.I. Ct. of Commissioners, 

56. 

RIDGELY, Henry (1625-1710), from Devonshire, 
Eng., settled on the Patuxent River, Prince 
George’s Co., Md., 1659; justice for Anne Arundel 
Co., 1686-92; mem. Gov.’s Council and Assembly; 
col. militia; m Elizabeth Howard; m 2d, Sarah 
Warner; m 3d, Mary DuVall. 

RIDGELY, Robert (d 1682), from Eng. in the 
“Assurance,” to St. Mary’s Co., Md., 1634/35; one 
of the principal attorneys for the province and 
clk. House of Assembly many yrs.; principal 
sec., 1671; examiner High Ct. of Chancery; pro- 
bate judge; keeper of lesser seals; m Martha -. 

ROBBINS, Richard (d after 1683), from Eng. 
to Charlestown, Mass., 1689; removed to Boston, 
thence to Cambridge; m Rebecca —-. 

ROBERTS, Hugh (d 1702), from Eng. with his 
widowed mother (d 1699), to Pa., 1683; settled in 
Merion Tp.; Quaker; mem. Provincial Council 
of Pa.; m Jane, dau. Owen ap Evan; m 2d, Eliza- 
beth John. 

ROBERTS, John, from Wales to Montgomery 
Co., Pa., 1688; m Gainor Hugh. 

ROBERTSON, William, from Scotland to 
Charles City, Va., was receiver of York River 
and sec. of Council of State, 1719, under Gov. 
Spottswood; m Christian Ferguson. 

ROBINSON, Alexander (1750-1845), from Ire- 
land to Baltimore, Md.; m Priscilla (Lyles) 
Booth (1760-90), widow of Robert Booth; m 2d, 
a dau. of Charles Wilson Peale. 

ROBINSON, Isaac (1610-1704; son of Rev. 
John), from Eng. in the ‘‘Lion,” 1681; was at 
Duxbury, Mass., 1685, at Scituate, 1636, at Barn- 
stable, 1689; mem. Grand Inquest for the colony, 
1639, 48; dep. Gen. Ct. from Barnstable, 1645, 51; 
receiver of excise; recorder at Tisbury; m 1636, 
Margaret Hanford. 

ROBINSON, John (ca. 1576-1625), M.A., Cam- 
bridge, 1599; from Eng. to Holland, and settled 
at Leyden, 1609; pastor at Leyden of the Pil- 
grims; regarded as “the most learned, polished 
and modest spirit that ever separated from the 
Church of England’; active in promoting em- 
igration to America; m Bridget White. 

ROCKEFELLER (Rockenfeller), Johan Peter 
(6 1682), from Germany to Amwell, N.J., 1723; m 
Anna Maria Remagen (1684-1719); m 2d, 1720, Eliza- 
beth Christina Runkel. 

ROCKWELL, William (bap. 1591-1640), from 
Eng. to Dorchester, Mass., 1630; freeman, 1631; 
removed to Windsor, Conn., ca. 1636; m 1624, 
Susan Capen. 

RODMAN (Redman), John (1653-1731; son of 
John, who settled in the Barbados), from Eng. 
to Barbados, thence to Newport, R.I., ca. 1682; 
freeman, 1684; removed to Block Island, ca. 
1688, to Flushing, L.I., 1691; freeman, New York 


IMMIGRANT ANCESTORS - 413 


City, 1698; physician; Quaker; m Mary Scam- 
mon (1663-1748). 

ROGERS Giles (1643 or 45-1730; desc. John 
Rogers, the martyr, burned at the stake, 1555; 
nephew of Thomas Rogers, Mayflower pilgrim), 
came to Va., 1670, returned 2d time, 1680; m in 
Eng., Rachel Eastham. 

ROGERS, Nathaniel (1598-1655), A.B., Cam- 
bridge, 1617; from Eng. to Boston, Mass., 1636; 
pastor at Ipswich, 1638-56; m Margaret, dau. 
Robert Crane. 

ROGERS, Thomas (d 1621), 18th signer of the 
Mayflower Compact. 

ROGERS, William, from Eng. to Conn., 1635; 
with two others bought from the Indians what 
was called the Eastern land purchase, on which 
the town of Huntington, L.I., was founded. 

ROLLINS (Rawlins), James, from Eng. to 
Ipswich, Mass., 1632; settled at Dover, N.H., ca. 
1641; m Hannah -., 

ROOSEVELT (Van Rosevelt), Claes Mar- 
tenszen (d ca. 1658), from Holland, seems to 
have first appeared in New. Netherland 1638; m 
Jannetje Samuels, or Hamel, or Thomas (d 1660). 

ROOT (Roote), John (d 1684), from Eng. to 
Farmington, Conn., 1640; freeman, 1657; m Mary, 
dau. Thomas Kilbourne. 

ROSE, Robert (1594-1664), from Eng in the 
“Francis,” to Mass., 1634; thence to Wethers- 
field, Conn.; constable, 1640; rep. Gen. Ct. 3 
terms; removed to Stratford before 1648; served 
in Pequot War; m Margery -. 

RUMSEY (Rumsie), Robert, from Wales to 
Fairfield, Conn., ca. 1664; m Rachel -. 

RUNKE (Runck), Jacob (ca. 1716-ca. 1771), from 
the Palatinate in the ‘Winter Galley,” to Phila., 
Pa., 17388; purchased farm and settled in Am- 

_Wwell Tp., Hunterdon Co., N.J.; m Ann (bap. 
1724-ca.1771), dau. Johann Peter Rockefeller. 

RUSH, John (1620-99), from Eng. to Pa., 1683, 
settled at Byberry; m 1648, Susanna Lucas. 

RUSSELL, John (1597-1680), from Wales ca. 
1632; freeman at Cambridge, Mass., 1636; re- 
moved to Wethersfield, Conn., 1649, to Hadley, 
Mass., 1659. 

RUSSELL, John (1608-95), an original propr. 
and settler at Dartmouth, Mass.; freeman, 1670; 
took oath of fidelity, 1684; rep. Gen. St., 1665-83, 
except two yrs.; in expedn. against Narragan- 
sett Indians, 1645; m Dorothy — (d 1687). 

RUTHERFORD, Thomas (b 1766), from Scot- 
land, settled at Richmond, Va., 1784; m 1790, Sal- 
lie Winston — 

RYERSON (Reyerszen) Marten (d ca. 1687), 
from Holland to Wallabout, L.I. (present site 
of Brooklyn, Navy Yard), ca. 1647; settled in 
Bergen Co., N.J.; m 1663, Annetje Joris, dau. 
Joris Jansen de Rapelje, from France in the 
first ship sent out by West India Co. 

SALTONSTALL, Sir Richard (bap. 1586-ca. 
1660), from Eng. in the “Arbella” with Gov. 
Winthrop, to Watertown, Mass., 1630; asst., 
1628-31; returned to Eng., 1631; active friend of 
the colonists; m in Eng., Grace, dau. Robert 
Kaye; m 2d, Elizabeth West (sister of Sir 
Thomas West, 3d Lord De la Warr); m 3d, 
Martha Wilfred. 

SAMSON (Sampson), Henry (d 1685), May- 
flower Pilgrim, 1620; freeman, Duxbury, Mass., 
1635; m at Plymouth, Mass., 1636, Ann Plummer 
(d bet. 1669-85). 

SANBORN (Samborne), John (1620-92), from 
Eng. with his grandfather, Rev. Stephen Bach- 
iler, to Boston, 1632; settled at Hampton, N.H., 
1638; ensign and lt., Hampton mil. company; 
rep. Gen. Ct.; served in King William’s War; m 
Mary (d 1668), dau. Robert Tuck; m 2d, Margaret, 
dau. Robert Rage, and widow of William Moul- 
ton. 

SANBORN (Samborne), William (1622-92), from 
Eng. with his grandfather, Rev. Stephen Bach- 
iler, to Boston, 1682; at Hampton, Mass. (now 
N.H.), 1688; served in King Philip’s War, select- 
man 4 yrs., etc.; m Mary Moulton. 

SANDS (Sandes, Sandys), James (1622-95), 
from Eng., 1638, settled at Portsmouth, Fuad; 
1640; later at Block Island; dep. Gen. Ct. for 
New Shoreham Co., 1665; asst. warden, 1676; cdr. 


militia co. in King Philip’s War; m Sarah, dau. 
John Walker. 

SANFORD, Thomas (d 1681), from Eng. in the 
“Arbella,’ with Gov. John Winthrop, 1630; set- 
tled at Milford, Conn., 1687; m Sarah — (d 1681). 

SANGER, Richard (d 1661), from Eng. in the 
“Confidence,” to Hingham, Mass., 1638; settled 
at Sudbury, 1646; at Watertown, 1649; blacksmith. 

SARGENT, James (d 1795), from Eng. to Fred- 
erick Co., Md., before 1785; m Eleanor Tayler. 

SARGENT, William (1602-75), from Eng. to 
Ipswich, Mass., 1633; later at Newbury, Hamp- 
ton, Salisbury, and an original settler at Ames- 
bury; m 1633, Elizabeth (b 1611), dau. John Per- 
kins; m 2d, 1670, Joanna (Pindor) Rowell. 

SARGENT, William (bap. 1602-82; son of 
Roger), from Eng. to Charlestown, Mass., 1638; 
mem, of the ch., 1689; freeman the same year; 
resident of Malden, where he was a lay preach- 
er, 1648-50; removed to Barnstable, 1656; free- 
man Plymouth Colony, 1658; m Hannah — (d 
1632); m 2d, Marie — (d 1637); m 3d, Sarah — (d 
1688/89), widow of William Minshall. 

SATTERLEE, Benedict (desc. Sir Hdmund de 
Sotterley, 1223; and son of Rev. William, vicar 
of St. Ide, Devonshire, Eng.); settled at New 
London, Conn., ca. 1688. 

SAVAGE, Thomas (1607-82), from Eng. to Bos- 
ton, 1635; went to Providence, 1638, but returned 
to Boston the following yr.; later at Hingham 
and Andover, Mass.; tailor; lt. and capt A. and 
H. A. Co.; capt. Suffolk regt. before 1655; maj. 
comdg. Mass. forces in Mt. Hope campaign, 
King Philip’s War, 1675; dep. Gen. Ct., 1654, et 
seq.; and speaker, 1659, et seq.; gov.’s asst., 
1680-81; m 1637, Faith, dau. William Hutchinson. 

SAYLES, John (1633-81), from Eng. 1645; was at 
Providence, R.I., 1654; was commr., assistant, 
treas., warden, mem. Gen. Council, and dep. Gen. 
Ct.; m ca. 1650, Mary (1633-81), dau. of Roger Wil- 
liams (qv). 

SAYRE (Sayer, Sayres), Thomas (bap. 1597- 
1670), from Eng.; first recorded at Lynn, Mass., 
1638; a founder of Southampton, L.I., 1640; where 
he built a house still standing; served as a 
scout against the Indians at Southampton. 

SCATTERGOOD, Thomas (d 1697), from Eng. 
to Burlington, N.J., ca. 1676; m 1667, Elizabeth 
Jarvis. 

SCHENCK (Shenk), Johannes (1656-1747/48), 
from Holland to New Netherland, was first at 
New Amsterdam, 1684-85; at Esopus, 1685-89, at 
Flatbush, L.I., 1691-ca. 1712; town clk., 1691-94; 
schoolmaster, 1700-12; supervisor at Bushwick, 
1719, 

SCHENCK, Roelof Martense (1619-1704), from 
Holland to New Amsterdam, 1650; removed to 
Flatlands, L.I.; capt. of horse, Kings Co., 1690. 

SCHERMERHORN (van Schermerhooren), 
Jacob Jansen (1622-88), from Holland to Bever- 
wycke (Albany), N.Y., ca. 1636 or 1643; magis- 
trate several yrs.; removed to Schenectady, 
1686; m ca. 1650, Jannetje Segers (1632-1700), dau. 
Cornelis Segerse Van Voorhoudt. 

SCHIEFFELIN, Jacob (d 1769), from Ger- 
many to Phila., Pa., ca. 1734; m 1756, Regina Mar- 
garette Ritschausin. 

SCHLEY, John Thomas (1712-89), from the 
Palatinate to Phila., Pa., 1787; settled in the 
Catochin Valley, Frederick Co., Md., 1745, at the 
head of about 100 families, and founded Fred- 
erick City, Md.; educator; m 1735, Margaret Winz 
von Winz. 

SCHOFF, Jacob (bet. 1725-30-after 1806), from 
Germany to Braintree, Mass., 1752; at Ashburn- 
ham, 1757, later at Maidstone, Vt.; m Mary -. 

SCHUYLER, Philip Pieterse, van (ca. 1628-83), 
from Holland to Rensselaerwyck, N.Y., 1650; 
settled at Beverwyck (Albany); general mer- 
chant and trader and a dealer in land; com- 
missary at Ft. Orange, 1655, a magistrate there 
for many terms; commr. of Albany, 1678; del. 
to Mohawk Indians, 1655; vice-dir. or dep. under 
Govs. Stuyvesant and Nicolls; he had the first 
commn. of captain at Albany, 1667, at Schenec- 
tady, 1669; in 1662 he, with others, laid out “New 
Village,” at Esopus (Kingston); m 1650, Mar- 
Sarita (1628-1711). dau. Brant Arentse Van Slich- 


414 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


tenhorst, first resident director of Rensselaer- 
wyck, 1646. 

SCRIBNER (Scrivener), Benjamin (d 1704), 
from Eng., was at Norwalk, Conn., before 1680; 
m 1679, Hannah (0 1662), dau. of John Crampton. 

SCUDDER, Thomas (d 1658), from Eng. to 
Salem, Mass., ca. 1685; awarded grant of land, 
1648. 

SEABURY, John, from Eng. to Barbados, 
1638, thence to Boston, Mass., 1639. 

SEARS (Sares), Richard (ca. 1590-1676), from 
Eng. ca. 1630; first appears on tax list at Plym- 
outh, Mass.; awarded grant of land at Salem, 
1688; a founder of Yarmouth; dep. Plymouth 
Colony, 1662; m Dorothy Thacher. 

SEDGWICKE, Robert (1611-56), from Eng. in the 
“Truelove,” to Mass., 1685; settled at Charles- 
town, 16386; freeman, 1687; rep. Gen. Ct. 17 terms; 
edr. at the Castle, 1641; a founder and capt. A. 
and H. A. Co.; sgt. maj. Middlesex regt., 1643-44; 
edr.-in-chief, 1652; with Capt. Leverett organ- 
ized an expdn. against the Dutch in Manhattan, 
1654; cdr. fleet of four vessels against Acadia, 
1654; cdr. regt. to occupy Jamaica, 1655, and 
apptd. commr. to govern the island; maj. gen., 
1656; m Joanna -. 

SEELEY (Cilley), Robert (d 1667), and wife 
Mary landed at Salem, Mass., with Governor 
Winthrop, 1630; lt. in Pequot War, 1637; a founder 
of Watertown, Mass., 1630, Wethersfield, 1635, 
New Haven, 1638, Fairfield and Stamford, Conn.; 
of Huntington, L.I., and Elizabethtown, N.J.; 
marshal of New Haven Colony and edr. of its 
militia. 

SELLERS, Samuel (1655-1732), from Eng. with 
William Penn, to Chester Co., Pa., 1682; m Anna 
Gibbons. 

SEVERANCE (Severns, Severans), John ( 
1682), from Eng. to Ipswich, Mass., 1634; an orig- 
inal propr. of Salisbury; freeman, 1637, before 
the town was settled; mem. A. and H. A. Co.; m 
Abigail Kimball (d 1658); m 2d, Susanna —, widow 
of Henry Ambrose. 

SEWALL, Henry (bap. 1576-1657), from Eng. 
and settled at Newbury, Mass., 1635; removed 
to Rowley; m Ellen -. 

SEWALL (Sewell, Seawell), Henry (1614-1700), 
from Eng., in the “Elizabeth and Dorcas,” to 
Newbury, Mass., 1634; wintered at Ipswich and 
helped begin that plantation, furnishing Eng- 
lish with meat, cattle and provisions; dep Gen. 
Ct., 1661; m 1646, Jane Dummer. 

SEYMOUR (Seimor, Seamor, Seamer), Rich- 
ard (1596-1655), from Eng. abt. 1635; removed to 
Hartford, Conn., 1639-46; to Farmington, 1652, 
thence to Norwalk, 1653-54; selectman, 1655; m 
Mary (or Mercy) Rashleigh (d 1656). 

SHAPLEIGH (Shapley, Sharpley), Alexan- 
der (1585-ca. 1650), from Eng., ca. 1635, in his own 
ship, “Benediction,” to Kittery, Me., where he 
built the first house; he returned to England 
and died there. 

SHARPLESS (Sharples), John (6 1624), from 
ret with William Penn, to nr. Chester, Pa., 

SHATTUCK (Shathock), William (1614-72), 
from Eng. ca. 1680; was at Watertown, Mass., 
1642; m Susanna -. 

SHEARMAN, see Sherman. 

SHEFFIELD, Edward (1615-1705), from Eng.; 
m Mary Woods. 

SHELBY, Evan (d 1751), from Wales to Md., 
ca. 1730, and settled in Prince George’s Co.; 
landowner; m Catherine Davies. 

SHELDON, Isaac (1629-1708), from Eng to 
Mass.; at Windsor, Conn., 1640; settled at North- 
ampton, Mass., ca. 1655; m 1653, Mary (d 1684), dau. 
Thomas Woodford, of Hartford, Conn; m 2d, 
1685, Mehitable dau. Thomas Gunn, and divorced 
wife of David Ensign. 

SHELDON, John (1630-1708; nephew of Gilbert 
Sheldon, bishop of London, archbishop of Can- 
terbury, primate of all England), came to Amer- 
ica and joined Roger Williams Colony at Provi- 
dence, R.I.; m 1660, Joan Vincent. 

SHEPARD (Shepherd), Edward (d 1679/80), 
from Eng. to Cambridge, Mass., 1639; freeman, 


1648; m Violet — (d 1649); m 2d, Mary -—, widow of 
Robert Pond, of Dorchester. 

SHEPARD (Shepherd, Shepheard), Ralph 
(1606-93), from Eng. in the ‘‘Abigail,’’ to Charles- 
town, Mass., 1635; lived at Dedham, Rehoboth, 
Weymouth, Concord and Malden, Mass.; m 
Thank Lord. 

SHEPARD, Thomas (1632-1719), from Eng. to 
Malden, Mass., 1658; m Hannah Ensign (d 1698), 
of Scituate, Mass. 

SHERMAN, Edmund (1595-1641), from Eng. in 
the “Elizabeth,” to Boston, Mass., 1634; an or- 
iginal propr. of Wethersfield, Conn., 1636; free- 
man at New Haven, Conn., 1640; m Judith An- 
gier. 

SHERMAN (Shearman), John (1615-91), from 
Eng. to Watertown, Mass., 1634; freeman, 1637; 
selectman many yrs.; town clk.; rep. Gen. Ct., 
1651, 53, 638; ensign, 1654; capt., 1680; m Martha, 
dau. William Palmer. 

SHERMAN (Shearman), Philip (1610-87), from 
Eng. to Roxbury, Mass., 1633; freeman, 1634; 
banished, 1637, on account of religious differ- 
ences; settled in R.I.; first sec. or recorder; 
mem, Ct. of Commrs., 1656; dep. Gen. Ct., 1665-67; 
mem. Council, King Philip’s War; m Sarah Od- 
ding. 

SHERMAN, Samuel (1618-ca. 1684), from Eng. 
to Mass., ca. 1684; at Wethersfield and Strat- 
ford, Conn., and among the first residents of 
Stamford; dep. Gen. Ct. of Conn., 1637, which 
declared war against the Pequots; asst., 1663-68; 
active in settlement of Woodbury, 1672; m Mary 
Mitchell. 

SHIPMAN, Edward (d 1697), from Eng. to 
Saybrook, Conn., ca. 1650; freeman, 1667; given 
3,000 acres of land ‘‘within sight of Hartford,” 
in will of Indian Sachem Uncas, 1676; m 1651, 
Elizabeth Comstock. 

SHIPPEN, Edward (1639-1712), from Eng. to 
Boston, 1688, where he was mem. A. and H. A. 
Co.; removed to Phila., Pa., 1693/94; speaker Pa. 
Assembly, 1695; mem. Provincial Council, 1696- 
1712, and pres., 1702-04; dep. gov., 1703; first mayor 
of Phila., 1701; presiding justice Common Pleas 
and Quaker Sessions courts; treas. of Phila., 
1705; m 1671, Elizabeth Lybrand (d 1688); m 2d, 
1689, Rebecca (Howard) Richardson (d 1704/05), 
dau. John Howard, and widow of Francis 
Richardson; m 3d, Esther (Wilcox) James (1673- 
1724), dau. Barnabas Wilcox, and widow of 
Philip James. 

SHOEMAKER (Schumacher), Thomas, ar- 
rived at New York, 1710; settled at Little Falls, 
later at Mohawk, N.Y.; It. colonial forces; m 
Dorothea Hees. 

SHRIVER (Schreiber), Andreas (ca. 1673-ca. 
1723), from Germany to Phila., Pa., 1721; settled 
on the Schuylkill; m 1706, Anna Margaretta 
(Hess) Jung, dau. Hans Theobold Hess, and 
widow of John Jung. 

SIBLEY (Sebley, Sybley), John (d 1661), from 
Eng. to Charlestown, Mass., ca. 1629-30; later 
at Salem; freeman, 1634; selectman, 1636; at 
Manchester, 1637; dep. Gen. Ct.; m Rachel, dau. 
John Pickworth. 

SILLIMAN, Daniel (d 1690), from Holland, ca. 
1630, settled at Fairfield, Conn., where he re- 
ceived a land grant and established ‘Holland 
Hill’; m Peaceable —, widow of John Eggleton. 

SILSBEE (Sillsbey), Henry (0 before 1618), 
from Eng. to Naumkeag (Salem), Mass., 1639; 
removed to Ipswich, and to Lynn, 1651; shoe- 
maker; m Dorothy — (d 1676); m 2d, 1680, Grace -, 
widow of Jonas Maton, of Reading, Mass. 

SKIPWITH, Sir Grey (d 1680), from Eng. to 
Va., established “Prestwould”; m Elizabeth — 

SLECHT, Cornelis Barentse (d 1671), from 
Holland, was at Esopus, N.Y., 1655; sgt. of mil. 
company which built the stockade at Esopus; 
mem, first Bd. of Schepens, 1661; mem. Ct. of 
Sessions, 1676; m Tryntje Tysse Bos. 

SMITH, George, from Eng. in the “James,” 
1635; settled at Dover, N.H.; tailor; town. clk., 
1646; at the head of the tax list, 1648; lt. of mil. 
company, 1645; asso. justice of the county. 

SMITH, John (ca. 1698-1776), officer British 
army, from Ireland to Augusta Co., Va., ca. 


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1730; capt. Va., militia, 1742-60; served in Col, 
George Washington’s regt. in French and In- 
dian War; cdr. Ft. Vause, which was captured 
by French, 1756, and sent to France as a pris- 
oner of war, 1756-58; m in Ireland, Margaret -. 

SMITH, Samuel (1602-80), from Eng. in the 
“Elizabeth,” with his wife and four children, 
to Watertown, Mass., 1634; freeman, 1634; a 
founder of Wethersfield, Conn., where he was 
“antient serjeant’; dep. Gen. Ct., 1640-61; found- 
er of Hadley, 1659; dep. Mass. Bay Colony, 1661- 
73; 1t. Hadley troop, 1661-78; commr. to the Mo- 
hawks, 1667; magistrate; m Elizabeth — (1602-85), 

SNOW, Nicholas (d 1676), from Eng. in the 
“Ann,” to Plymouth, Mass.; 1623; a founder of 
Eastham, 1645; first town clerk 17 yrs. and select- 
man 7 yrs.; dep. Gen. Ct.; m Constance, dau. 
Stephen Hopkins (qv). 

SNOWDEN, Richard (d 1711), from Wales to 
South River, Md., ca. 1652; large landowner; 
capt. provincial forces of Md., 1700-03. 

SOHIER, Edward, III (b 1724), from Eng. to 
Boston, ca. 1750; m Susanne Brimmer. 

SOMERVELL (Somerville), James (1694-1754), 
from Eng. to Md., 1719; physician; justice and 
high sheriff for Calvert Co.; m 1722, Sarah, dau. 
Thomas Howe, of Calvert Co., Md. 

SOULE, George (d 1680), 35th Signer of the 
Mayflower Compact; dep.- Gen. Ct., from Dux- 
bury, 1645-54; volunteer in Pequot War, 1637; 
rep. Gen. Ct., 1645-54; m at Plymouth, Mass., be- 
fore 1627, Mary — (d 1676). 

SOUTHGATE, Richard (bap. 1670/71-1758), from 
Eng. to Boston, 1715; settled at Leicester, Mass., 
where he was the first town treas.; m 1700, 
Elizabeth, dau. William Steward. 

SOUTHW ORTH (Southard), Constant (1615- 
1679; son of Edward, whose widow, Alice [Car- 
penter] Southworth, came in the “William and 
Mary,” to Plymouth, Mass., 1623, and m 24d, 
Gov. William Bradford), came from Eng. at 13 
(1628); freeman at Plymouth 1637; soldier Pequot 
War; dep. 22 yrs.; dep. treas. Plymouth Colony; 
mem. Council of War, 1658, commr. for United 
Colonies, 1668; commissary gen. King Philip’s 
War; m Elizabeth, dau. William Collier. 

SPAULDING (Spalding), Edward (d 1670), who 
came to Jamestown, Va., with Sir George Yeard- 
ley, 1619, later removed to Braintree, Mass., 1630; 
removed to Wenham, 1645; was an original in- 
corporator of Chelmsford, Mass., where he died; 
m Margaret — (d 1640); m 2d, Rachel —. 

SPENCER, Gerard, or Jared (1614-85), from 
Eng., with his brother William, and Rev. 
Thomas Hooker, to Newtown, Mass., 1633; a 
founder of Hartford, Conn., 1636; ensign Train 
Band, Lynn, Mass. 1656, and at Haddam, 1675; 


rep Gen. Ct., 1674, et seq.; served in King 
Philip’s War. , 
SPOTSWOOD (Spottiswoode, Spotswode), 


Sir Alexander (1676-1740), officer British Army; 
apptd. gov. of Va., 1710, and brought from 
the king the right of habeas corpus, hitherto 
denied to Virginians; gov., 1710-22; dep. post- 
master gen. of the colonies, 1730-39, and post- 
master of Pa.; maj. gen., 1740; formed the 
“Knights of the Golden Horseshoe,” for ex- 
ploration; m Anne Butler, dau. Edward Brayne. 

SPRAGUE, Ralph (1603-50); brother of Wil- 
liam), from Eng. to Salem, Mass., ca. 1626; re- 
moved to Charlestown, 1629; dep. Gen. Ct., 1635, 
et seq.; ensign for Charlestown, 1646; It., 1637-41, 
1647-49; mem. A. and H. A. Co., 1637; m Joan 
Warren, 

SPRAGUE, William (1609-75; brother of 
Ralph), from Eng. to Charlestown, Mass., 1629; 
removed to Hingham, Mass., 1636; m 1635, Milli- 
cent, dau. of Anthony Eames (qv). 

SPRIGG, Thomas (1630-1704), from Eng. to Va., 
and resided in Northampton Co.; removed to 
Md.; served arzainst Nanticoke Indians before 
1678; commr. for Calvert Co., 1661; justice, 1667- 
1674; presiding justice, 1674; high sheriff, 1663-64; 
m Katherine —; m 2d, before 1668, Eleanor, dau. 
John Nuthall. 

STACY, Mahlon (1638-1704), from Eng. in the 
“Shield,” with his family, to Burlington, West 
Jersey, 1678; settled under a proprietary land 
’ grant of several thousand acres, at the Falls of 


the Delaware, 1679 (now Trenton, N.J.); signer 
of the Constitution of West New Jersey, 1676; 
mem. Assembly, 1681, et seq.; House of Reps., 
1697-1701; Gov.’s Council, 1682-83; Council of Pro- 
prietors, 1688; m 1668, Rebecca (d 1711), dau. Rich- 
ard Ely. 

STANDISH, Myles (d 1656), 6th signer of the 
Mayflower Compact; captain and military lead- 
er of Plymouth Colony, 1621; asst. 1631-50; six 
years treas.; general-in-chief of all the com- 
panies in the colony, 1649; m 1st, Rose — (d 1621); 
m 2d, at Plymouth, Mass., 1623/24, Barbara Al- 
len (d 1659), 

STANLEY, John (d 1698), from Eng. to Md., 
1683; surveyor gen.; mem. Lower House of As- 
sembly, 1689; capt. of troop, Talbot Co., Md., 
1689; maj., 1692. 

STANTON, Thomas (1616-1677/78), from Eng., 
1635; to Hartford, Conn., 1637; noted as Indian in- 
terpreter; Indian interpreter to the Gen. Ct. of 
Conn. in all controversies; dep. Gen. Ct., 1666; 
settled at Stonington, Conn., 1658; m Ann, dau. 
Dr. Thomas Lord, of Hartford. 

STARR, Comfort (1584-1659), from Eng. in the 
“Hercules,” to Boston, 1635; later at Cambridge, 
Duxbury and Dedham, Mass.; deps, Gens ct 
1642; charter fellow of Harvard Coll., 1650. 

STEARNS (Stearne, Sterne), Isaac (d 1671), 
from Eng. in the “Arbella,” to Boston, 1630; 
freeman, 1631; a founder of Watertown, 1631; m 
Mary —. 

STEBBINS (Stebbing), Rowland (b 1594-1671), 
from Eng. to Boston, Mass., 1634; later at Ag- 
awam, Mass., settled at Northampton, Mass., 
1649, where he died. 

STEDMAN, Isaac (1605-78), from Eng. in the 
“Blizabeth,” to Scituate, Mass., 1635, where he 
built the old stone mill, still Standing; re- 
moved to Boston, 1650; an organizer of Brook- 
line, 1701; m in Eng., Elizabeth —. 

STEELE, John (1623-65), from Eng. to Newtown, 
Mass., 1631; freeman, 1634; rep. Gen. Ct., 1684: to 
Hartford, 1635, one of eight commrs. to govern 
Colony of Conn., 1636-37; sec. of the colony, 1636- 
1639; dep. Com. Gen. Assembly, 1637, 39, 1640-43, 
1645-48; town clk; removed to Farmington, 
Conn., 1645; m Rachel (d 1653), dau. John Talcott; 
m 2d, 1655, Mary -. 

STETSON, Robert (1613-1703), from Eng. to 
Scituate, Mass., 1634; dep. Gen. Ct., 1655, et seq.; 
mem. Council of War, 1661, 71, 81; cornet, first 
body of Plymouth Horse; press master, 1675; 
commr, for settling boundary with« colonies 
of Mass. and Plymouth; m 2d, Mary -. 

STEVENS, Henry (d 1726), from Eng. ca. 1660; 
was at Narragansett, later at Stonington, 
Conn.; selectman, 1696-99, 1702-04, ’07: rep. Gen. 
Ct., 1699-1707; received land grant at Voluntown, 
Conn., for services in King Philip’s War; m 
Elizabeth, dau. Capt. John Gallup. 

STEVENS, John, from Eng. in the “Confi- 
dence,” to Mass., 1638; freeman, 1642; m Mary -. 

STICKNEY, William (bap. 1592-1662), from 
Eng. with his wife and three children to Bos- 
ton, 1638; at Rowley, Mass., 1639; freeman, , 1640; 
Selectman, 1661; m Elizabeth -. 

STILLMAN, George (1654-1728), from Eng. to 
Hadley, Mass., 1683; later at Wethersfield, 
Conn.; m Rebecca, dau. Philip Smith. 

STIMSON (Stimpson), George (b 1641), settled 
at Ipswich, 1668; soldier King Philip’s War; m 
1676, Alice Philips. 

STIRLING, James (1752-1820), from Scotland 
to Baltimore, Md., ca. 1774; soldier Am. Rev.; m 
Elizabeth, dau. Judge Andrew Gibson, of Pa. 

STITES, John (1595-1717, aet. 122), from Eng. to 
Holland, thence to Plymouth, Mass., 1658; later 
at Hempstead, L.I. 

STOCKBRIDGE, John (1608-57), from Eng. in 
the “Blessing,” to Scituate, Mass., 1635; wheel- 
wright; removed to Boston, where he died; m 
Ann —; m 2d, 1648, Blizabeth Sloane. 

STOCKTON, Richard (ca. 1630-1707), from Eng. 
to Flushing, L.I., before 1656; settled on a large 
erant of land, the present site of Princeton, 
N.J.; was lt. Flushing troop of horse, 1665; m 
1652, Abigail -. 

STODDARD (Stodder), Anthony (d 1687), from 


416 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


Eng. to Boston, Mass., 1639; freeman, 1640; con- 
stable; rep. Gen. Ct. 23 yrs.; clk., 1642, et seq. 
and 3d sgt., 1650, A. and H. A. Co.,; linen draper; 
m Mary Downing (d 1647; sister of Sir George 
Downing, celebrated English politician); m 2d, 
1647, Barbara — (d 1655), widow of Capt. Joseph 
Weld, of Roxbury; m 38d, Christian -—; m 4th, 
Mary, dau. Rev. Zachariah Symmes, and widow 
of Maj. Thomas Savage. 

STODDARD (Stodder), John (b 1612-ca. d 1676), 
from Eng. in the “Diligent” to Hingham, Mass., 
1688; later a founder of New London, Conn.; m 
Catherine -. 

STONE, Gregory (1590-1672), from Eng. ca. 
1635; admitted freeman at Watertown, Mass., 
1636; settled at Cambridge, 1638, where he was 
extensive landowner; deacon; dep. Gen. Ct.; 
m Margaret Garrard; m 2d, Mrs. Lydia Cooper. 

STONE, John, from Eng. in the “Increase,” to 
Watertown, Mass., 1685; with his brother, Rev. 
Simon, was one of the early settlers of Guil- 
ford, Conn., 1639; m Sarah -. ( 

STONE, Simon (1585-1665), from Eng. in the 
“Increase,” to Watertown, Mass., 1635; freeman, 
1636; early settler of Guilford, Conn.; mem. 
“Committee of Four” presenting the petition of 
1664; dep. Gen. Ct., 1686-56; m Joan, dau. William 
Clark; m 2d, 1654, Sarah -, widow of Richard 
Lumpkin, of Ipswich. 

STORM, Dirck, from Holland with his wife 
and three children, to New Amsterdam, 1662; 
was sec. at Brooklyn, 1670, and town clk. of 
Flatbush, L.I.; lived in Orange Co., and later 
in Westchester Co., N.Y.; m Maria Pieters. 

STORRS, Samuel (1640-1719), from Eng. to 
Mass., 1668; later at Mansfield (now Storrs), 
Conn.; m 1st, 1666, Mary Huckins. 

STOUGHTON, Thomas (d 1661), from Eng., 
to Dorchester, Mass., 1630; freeman, 1631; con- 
stable; an original settler of Windsor, Conn., 
1635; made lt., 1640; m Mary, dau. William Wads- 
worth (1610-75), an original settler of Hartford, 
Conn., 1686; m 2d, Margaret-, widow of Simon 
Huntington. ; 

STOUT, Richard (1604-1703; son of John, of 
Eng.), first English settler in East Jersey; m 
1644, Penelope von Princis (or von Princin), a 
widow who came from Holland with her first 
husband, 1640, when the vessel was wrecked at 
Sandy Hook; all passengers escaping from the 
ship were killed by the Indians except Penel- 
ope, who was left for dead, but was finally 
brought to New Amsterdam by friendly Indians. 

STOWELL, William (d 1683), from Eng., set- 
tled at Hingham, Mass.; m 1649, Mary, dau. 
John Farrow. 

STREET, Nicholas (1603-74), from Eng. to 
Taunton, Mass., 16388; minister at New Haven, 
Conn., 1659-74; m 2d, Mary -, widow of Gov. 
Francis Newman. 

STRONG, John (1605-99), from Eng. in the 
“Mary and John,” to Nantasket, Mass., 1630, 
settled at Dorchester. Mass., 1630; at Hingham, 
1635; freeman, 1637; rep. Gen. Court, 1641-44; later 
at Windsor, Conn., and Northampton, Mass.; m 
2d, 1630, Abigail (d 1688), dau. Thomas Ford, of 
Dorchester. 

STURGIS, Edward (1613-95), from Eng. to 
Charlestown, Mass., 1684; removed to Yarmouth, 
1639; dep. Gen. Ct.; m Elizabeth Hinckley. 

STURTEVANT, Samuel (1622-69), fre 11 Eng., 
to Plymouth, Mass., ca. 1648; mem. Fiymouth 
mil. company; soldier colonial wars; m 1643, 
Ann —-. 

STUYVESANT, Peter (1591-1671), entered mil. 
service of Holland at an early age; fought in 
the West Indies and became gov. of Island of 
Curacoa; lost a leg in expdn. against the Island 
of St. Martin; apptd., 1646, by the West India Co., 
dir.-gen. of the New Netherlands, in which office 
he remained until 1664, when New Amsterdam 
passed into the hands of the English; m Judith, 
dau. of Samuel Bayard. 

SULLIVAN, John (Owen O’Sullivan, ‘‘Master 
John, of Berwick,‘ 1690-1795, aet. 105), came from 
Ireland, settled at York, Mass. (now Me.), ca. 
1720; m ca. 1735, Margery Brown (1714-1801). 

SUMNER, William (1604/05-ca. 1688), from Eng. 
to Dorchester, Mass., 1686; admitted freeman, 


1637; dep. Gen. Ct., 1658, et seq.; clk. of the Train 
Band, 1663; m 1625, Mary West (d 1676). 

SUTPHEN (van Zutphen), Derick Janse 
(1645-1706), from Holland to New Utrecht, L.L, 
1676; m Lysbett Van Nuyse. 

SUYDAM (van Zuyt Dam), Hendrick Rycken 
(d 1701), from Holland to New Amsterdam, 1663; 
a patentee of Flatbush, L.I., ca. 1679; m 1666, Ida 
Jacobs. 

SWAN, Richard (1600-78), from Eng. to Boston, 
Mass., ca. 1634; removed to Rowley, 1639; free- 
man, 1635; rep. Gen. Ct., 1666-77; in King Philip’s 
War and in expdn. to Canada; m Ann-. 

SWEET, John, from Wales to Salem, Mass., 
ca. 1630; later at Warwick or Kingston, R.I. 

SWIFT (Swyft), William (d 1644), from Eng. 
ca. 1630; a propr. of Watertown, Mass., 1636; re- 
moved to Sudbury, and to Sandwich ca, 1637; 
served in Lt. John Blackmer’s company, 1648; m 
Joan -. 

SYLVESTER, Richard (d 1663), from Eng., set- 
tled at Weymouth, Mass.; freeman, 1633; re- 
moved to Scituate, 1663; m ca. 1632, Naomi Tor- 
rey. 

TABOR (Taber), Philip (1605-69), from Eng. to 
Watertown, Mass., 1634; freeman, 1634; one of 
first settlers of Yarmouth; mem. earliest As- 
sembly of Plymouth Colony, 1639, 40; was at 
Vineyard, New London, Conn., 1651, Portsmouth, 
Providence and Tiverton; rep. Gen. Court, from 
Providence, 1661. 

TAFT (Taffe), Robert (ca. 1640-1725), from Eng., 
was at Braintree, Mass., and an original settler 
at Mendon, when it was set off from Braintree, 
1667; ELS first Bd. of Selectmen, 1680; m Sarah — 
(d 1725). 

TAINTER (Tayntor, Taintor), Joseph (1613- 
90), from Eng. in the “Confidence,” to Water- 
town, Mass., 1688; served in King Philip’s War, 
as did three of his sons; m Mary, dau. Nicholas 
Guy. 

TAINTOR, Charles (d 1654), from Wales, ca 
1640, settled at Wethersfield, Conn., 1643; later at 
Branford and Fairfield; dep. from Wethersfield 
and Fairfield, Conn. 

TALBOTT (Talbot), Richard (d 1666), was in 
Md., 1652; purchased “Poplar Knowle” planta- 
tion, on West River, Anne Arundel Co., Md., 
1656; m 1656, Elizabeth, dau. Maj. Richard: Ewen, 
of Md. 

TALCOTT (Tailecoat, Taylcoat), John, ‘The 
Worshipful” (1600-60), from Eng. in the “Lion,” 
with Rev. Thomas Hooker’s Company, to Bos- 
ton, Mass., 1632; freeman, 1632; removed with 
Hooker to Hartford, 1636; rep. first Gen. Ct., 1637- 
54; gov.’s asst., 1654-60; treas. of colony, 1652-60; 
commr., 1656-58; m Dorothy, dau. of Benjamin 
Smith. 

TALLMADGE (Talmadge, Talmage, Tal- 
mash), Thomas (d 1690; son of Sir Lionel Tollee- 
mach, high sheriff, m Lady Catherine Cromwell, 
dau. Lord Cromwell), from Eng. to Boston, 
Mass,, 1631; freeman, 1634; removed to Lynn, 16387; 
to Southampton, L.I.; lt., 1665; dep. Gen. Ct.; re- 
corder, 1650. 

TAPPAN (Toppan), Abraham (bap. 1606-1689), 
prota Eng. to Essex Co., Mass., 1687; m Susanna 

aylor. 

TAREBELL, Thomas (d ca. 1678 or 81), from 
Eng., was at Watertown, Mass., ca. 1644; re- 
moved to Groton, 1663, thence to Charlestown; 
soldier King Philip’s War; m Mary — (1620-74); m 
2d, 1676, Susanna-, widow of John Lawrence. 

TATNALL, Edward (1704-90), from Eng. with 
his mother and 4 brothers, to Pa., 1725; was at 
Wilmington, Del., ca. 1735; m Elizabeth Pennock. 

TAYLOR, Edward (1642-1729), from Eng. to 
Westfield, Mass., ca. 1669; A.B., Harvard, 1671, 
A.M., 1720; clergyman; m 2d, Ruth, dau. Samuel 
Wyllys, mem. Colonial Congress (and g.dau. of 
Gov. John Haynes). 

TAYLOR, James (1615-80; desc. Earls of Hare, 
Carlisle, Eng.), from Eng. ca. 1635; established 
“Hare Forest,” in Va.; m 1st, Frances — (d 1680). 

TAYLOR, Samuel (d 1723), a Quaker, came 
from Eng. to Chesterfield, Burlington Co., N.J., 
1677; a propr. of West Jersey; his house and 
farm are still in possession of the family; m 
Susanna Horsman, 


IMMIGRANT ANCESTORS 417 


TAYLOR (Taylour, Tailer), William (b 1609), 
from Eng. to Barbados, 1635; came to Wethers- 
field, Conn., 1647; m Mary -. 

TEN BROECK, Dirck Wesselse (1638-1717; son 
of Wessel, who was supposed to have come 
from Holland with Peter Minuit, 1626), appeared 
at Albany as early as 1662; was magistrate, com- 
missary, alderman and recorder, and mayor of 
Albany, 1696-98; mem. 1st to 5th Provincial As- 
semblies; commr. of Indian affairs many Verses 
political agent to Canada four times; m 1663, 
Christyna Van Buren (1644-1729). 

TENNEY (Tenny), Thomas  (1614-1699/1700), 
from Eng. to Salem, Mass., 1638; at Rowley, 1640; 
later at Bradford, Mass.; sgt. and ensign of 
Rowley foot company, 1677; m Ann-. 

TERHUNE (Terheun), Albert Albertse (d in 
1685), Huguenot, went from France to Holland 
and thence to New Utrecht, L.I., 1641; settled at 
Gravesend, L.I., 1642; m Geertje De Nyce. 

TERRY, Thomas (1607-72), from Eng. in the 
“James,” 1635; resided at Braintree, Mass., and 
New Haven, Conn.; a founder of Southold, L.L.; 
freeman of Conn., 1662; m Marie — (d 1659). 

THACHER (Thatcher), Thomas (1620-78; son 
of Rev. Peter, rector Parish of St. Edmonds, 
Salisbury, Eng.), from Eng. to Boston, 1635; pre- 
pared for the ministry under Rev. Charles 
Chauncey, of Scituate; ordained at Weymouth, 
1644/45; was first minister of Old South Ch. at 
Boston; m Elizabeth (d 1664), dau. Rev. Ralph 
Partridge, of Duxbury; m 2d, Margaret, dau. of 
Rev. Henry Webb, of Boston, and widow of 
Jacob Sheaffe. 

THATCHER (Thacher) Anthony (1588/89-1667), 
from Eng. to Mass., 1635; was taxpayer at Mar- 
blehead, Mass., 1637; removed to Yarmouth; cler- 
Syman; rep. Gen. Ct., 1643, et seq.; mem. militia 
and of Council of War, 1642; m Elizabeth Jones. 

THAYER, Richard (b 1621), from Eng., admit- 
ted freeman at Braintree, Mass., 1640; was at 
Boston, 1641; m 1654, Dorothy Pray. 

THAYER, Richard (bap. 1601-68), from Eng. 
to Mass., with his brother, Thomas, 1630; admit- 
ted freeman at Braintree, 1630; later settled at 
Boston; m 1624, Dorothy Mortimore. 

THEEBALD (Theobald), Clement (d 1675), from 
Eng., was in Lower Norfolk Co., Va., 1641, in 
Md., 1654; m 2d, Mary -. 

THOMAS, James, from Wales to Kent Co., 
Md., 1702: m 2d, Elizabeth Hackett. 

THOMAS, John (1629-71), from Eng. in the 
“Hopewell,” to Marshfield, Mass., 1635; m 1648, 
Sarah, dau. James Pitney, of Marshfield. 

THOMAS, Peter (1640-1722), from Wales to 
Westtown, Pa., 16883; m Elizabeth Morris. 

THOMAS, Philip (1600-1674/75), from Eng., 1651, 
settled in West River, Md.; lt. provincial forces 
before 1655; high commr. governing Md., 1656-58, 
and one of those effecting the surrender of the 
province to Lord Baltimore, 1658; m Sarah Har- 
rison (d 1687). 

THOMAS, Thomas (will proved 1671), from 
Eng. with his wife, son James and servants, to 
St. Mary’s Co., Md., ca. 1639; received land war- 
rant on Patuxent River, near Buzzard Island; 
high commr., of Provincial Ct.; m Elizabeth, dau. 
William Barton. 

THOMAS, William (1573-1651), from Eng. to 
Marblehead, Mass., 1637; later at Marshfield, 
Mass.; freeman, 1642; gov.’s asst. from 1642, 43, 
44, 47, 51; mem. Council of War; dep. Gen. Ct., 
1640, 44. 

THOMPSON (Tomson, Thomson, Tompson), 
Anthony (1612-47), from Eng. in the “Hector,” 
1637; a founder of Quinnipiack (New Haven), 1638, 
and a signer of the Compact; soldier in Indian 
troubles, 1642. 

THOMPSON, James (1593-1682), from Eng. in 
Winthrop’s fleet, to Charlestown, Mass., 1630; 
freeman, 1634; original settler at Woburn, 1640; 
m in Eng., Elizabeth — (d 1643); m 2d, 1644, Susan- 
na-, widow of Thomas Blodget, of Cambridge. 

THOMPSON, John (1616-96), dep. Gen. Ct. from 
Barnstable, Mass., 1671-72, from Middleboro, 1674, 
et seq.; sgt. mil. company, 1673; It., 1675; cdr. 
garrison in King Philip’s War, 1675; m Mary 
Cooke. 

THOMPSON, John (1730-78), from Scotland to 
Hunterdon Co., N.J., moved to Shamokin on 


West Susquehanna, 1776; soldier Cont. Army; 
killed by Tories and Indians, nr. Cherry Valley; 
m Judith Bodine (1735-96; g.dau. Jean Bodin, d 
1695, a Huguenot, naturalized at London, 1681. 

THOMPSON, John Lewis (1640-1726), from 
Wales with a brother, to Va., ca. 1650; m Eliza- 
beth McGrath. 

THOMSON, Alexander (1722-1800), from Scot- 
land to Chambersburg, Cumberland Valley, Pa., 
1772; soldier Am. Rev.; m 1748, Elizabeth Ed- 
mundstone, 

THORNDIKE, John (ca. 1603-1668-70), from Eng. 
to Boston, Mass., 1632; a founder of Ipswich, 
1633; returned to Eng., 1668, leaving his son 
Paul at Beverly; m Elizabeth Stratton; m 2d, 
Alice Coleman. 

TICKNOR (Tickner, Tickenor), William, from 
Eng. to Scituate, Mass., ca. 1646; soldier King 
Philip’s War; m Hannah, dau. John Stockbridge; 
m 2d, 1666, Deborah, dau. Thomas Hyland. 

TIFFANY, Humphrey (d 1685), from Eng. to 
Mass., ca. 1660; settled at Rehoboth, Mass., 1663; 
peu at Swansea; killed by lightning; m Eliza- 

eth -. 

TILGHMAN, Richard (1626-76), English sur- 
geon, came in the “Elizabeth and Mary,” 1661, 
settled at “The Hermitage,” Talbot Co., Md.; 
high sheriff, 1669-71; m Mary Foxley. 

TILLEY, John (d 1621), 16th signer of the May- 
flower Compact (his wife d 1621). 

TILLINGHAST, Pardon (1622-1718), from Eng. 
to Providence, R.I., ca. 1643, where built at own 
expense, Ist Bapt. church in America, and gave 
it to the society; pastor 40 years; dep. Gen. Ct., 
1672, 80, 94, 97, 1700; m 2d, Lydia Taber. 

TODD, Christopher (1617-86), from Eng. in the 
“Hector,” to Boston, 1637; a founder of New 
Haven Colony, 1638, and a signer of the cove- 
nant; owned the present site of Yale WER 0 
Grace Middlebrook. 

TODD, John (b 1621), from Eng. to Charles- 
town, Mass., 1637; an early settler of Rowley, 
1648; rep. Gen. Ct., 1664, 86; m Susanna —. 

TOMPKINS, Nathaniel (1650-1724), from Eng. 
to Newport, R.I., 1671; temporarily resided at 
Boston; later at Little Compton, R.I.; mer- 
rae m 1671, Elizabeth (1651-1714), dau. John 

en. 

TORREY, William (1608-abt. 90), from Eng. to 
Weymouth, Mass., ca. 1640; freeman, 1642: rep. 
Gen. Ct., 1642, et seq.; It. and capt.; clk. Ho. of 
Deputies, 1640, et sea. 

TOWER (Towers), John (1609-1702), from Eng. 
co Hingham, Mass., 1687; freeman, 1639; removed 
to Lancaster, 1654; served in garrison house in 
King Philip’s War; m Margaret Ibrook (1617-1700). 

TOWNSEND, John (1578[ ?]-1668/69), from Eng. 
with brothers Henry and Richard, to Lynn, 
Mass., 1643; removed to Providence, R.I., 1644, 
and to Oyster Bay, L.I., 1645; m Elizabeth Mont- 
gomery. 

TOWNSEND, Thomas (bap. 1594-1677), from 
Eng. to Lynn, Mass., 1637; freeman, 1639; m Mary 
Newgate. 

TRACY, Thomas (1610-85), from Eng. to Water- 
town, Mass., 1636; to Salem, Mass., 1637; re- 
moved soon to Saybrook, Conn., to Wethers- 
field and finally settled at Norwich, of which 
he was an original propr., 1659; rep. Gen. Ct., 
1662 and for many yrs.; ensign and It.; com- 
missary and q.m. in King Philip’s War; m 1641, 
widow of Edward Mason; m 2d, 1679, Martha, 
Hae Thomas Bourne, and widow of John Brad- 
ord. 

TRAIN (Traine), John (ca. 1610-1681), from 
Eng. in the “Susan and Ellen,” to Watertown, 
Mass., 1635; mem. Watertown Train Band, 1652; 
m Margaret Dix (d 1660); m 2d, 1675, Abigail Bent. 

TREAT, Richard (1584-1669), from Eng. to Wa- 
tertown, Mass., 1635; at Wethersfield, Conn., 1637; 
dep. Gen. Ct., 1637-44; gov.’s asst., 1657-65; paten- 
tee of Conn. under royal charter of Charles ET, 
1662; mem. Gov. John Winthrop’s Council, 1663- 
65; m Alice Gaylord. 

TRIPPE, Henry (1632-97/98), from Eng. to Dor- 
chester Co., Md., 1663, where he took up land; 
mem. Lower House of Assembly, 1671-81; maj. 
of horse, 1689; lt. col. of field officers, 1694; m 


418 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM, OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 


1665, Frances -, widow of Michael Brooke, of 
Calvert Co., Md.; m 2d, Elizabeth -. 

TROWBRIDGE, Thomas, from Eng. to Dor- 
chester, Mass., 1634; settled at New Haven, 
Conn., 1639; returned to England leaving his 
sons; of their direct male descendants 56 fought 
in Am. Rev.; 41 in War of 1812; 152 in Civil War; 
m Blizabeth Marshall. 

TRUMBULL, John, from Eng. to Roxbury, 
Mass., 1639; freeman, 1640; later at Rowley; m 
Ann -. 

TUCK (Tucke, Tewk), Robert, from Eng. to 
Watertown, Mass., 1636; removed to Hampton, 
N.H., 1638; obtained license for first inn at 
Hampton; m Joanna -. 

TUCKER, St. George, LL.D. (1752-1827), from 
the Bermudas to Williamsburg, Va., 1771; lt. 
col. Am. Rev.; mem. Council of State, 1781; 
county lt. and del. to the Annapolis conv., 1786, 
for amendment of the Articles of Confedera- 
tion; judge Gen. Ct. of Va., 1788-1804; prof. law, 
coll. of William and Mary, 1790-1804; judge Ct. 
of Appeals of Va., 1804-18; U.S. dist. judge, 1813- 
25; eminent legal author; m 1778, Frances 
(Bland) Randolph (mother of John Randolph, 
of Roanoke), dau. of Theodoric Bland, and wid- 
ow of John Randolph, of ‘‘Matoax’’; m 2d, 1791, 
Lelia (Skipwith) Carter, dau. of Sir Peyton 
Skipwith, of ‘“Prestwould,’ and widow of 
George Carter, of “Corotoman.” 

TUCKER, Robert (1604-82), from Eng. to Wey- 
mouth, Mass., 1635; removed to Dorchester, later 
to Milton, Mass.; rep. Gen. Ct., 1669, 80, 81; m 
Elizabeth Allen. 

TUCKERMAN, John (1624-98), from Eng. to 
Boston, Mass., 1649; m Sarah —. 

TUPPER, Thomas (1578-1676), from Eng. to 
Sandwich, Mass., ca. 1685, where the house built 
by him, 1637, still stands, and is owned by the 
family; was deputy Gen. Ct.; m Anne -. 

TURNER (de Tourneur), Daniel (1626-73), fled 
from France to Leyden, Holland, ca. 1648, 
thence, with his wife and son Daniel, to New 
Netherland, 1652; corp. mil. company at Mid- 
wout for defense against English, 1654, against 
Indians, 1660; magistrate, 1660-63; patentee of 
Harlem; m 1650, Jacqueline de Parisis (d 1700). 

TURNER, Humphrey (ca. 1593-1673), from Eng. 
to Plymouth, Mass., 1628; removed to Scituate, 
1688; a founder of the ch. there, 1635; constable; 
rep. Gen. Ct., 1640, 52, 58; pvt. in mil. company; 
m Lydia Garnet. 

TUTTLE, William (1609-73), from Eng. in the 
“Planter,” to Boston, 1635; a propr. of Charles- 
town, 1636; removed to New Haven after 1639; 
served in the night watch at New Haven, 1646; 
m Blizabeth — (1612-84). 

TWOMBLY, Ralph (d 1656), from Eng. ca. 1656, 
settled at Dover, N.H.; m Elizabeth -. 

TYLER, Job (ca. 1619-1700), from Eng., was at 
Portsmouth or Newport, R.I., 1638; removed to 
Andover, Mass., 1640; to Roxbury, 1665, to Men- 
don, 1669; later to Rowley; m Mary -. 

TYLER, Thomas (d 1703), from Eng. to Bos- 
ton, Mass., ca. 1680; m Miriam Simpkins (1663- 
1780). 

TYSON, Rhiner, or Reynier (1659-1745), from 
Germany, with his brother Derrick, and Daniel 
Pastorius, in the “Concord,” to Phila., Pa., 1683; 
an original incorporator of Germantown, Pa.; 
burgess, 1692, 93, 94, 96; purchased land and set- 
tled at Abington, Pa.; m Margaret Kunders. 

UNDERHILL, John (1597-1672), from Eng. with 
Winthrop, as capt. of mil. forces; freeman, 1630; 
officer A. and H. A. Co.; dep. Gen. Ct. several 
times; selectman; officer in Pequot War; driven 
out of the colony for “heresy” and went to New 
Hampshire; gov. of Exeter and Dover, N.H.; 
soon left for New Amsterdam and settled on 
L.I.; led the Dutch troops against the Simaroy 
Indians, 1644; mem. Council of New Netherland; 
m Helena—; m 2d, 1658/59, Elizabeth (1633-1674/75), 
dau. Lt. Robert Feake. 

UPHAM, John (1598-1682), from Eng., with the 
Hull colony to Mass.; settled at Weymouth, 
1635; freeman, 1638; removed to Malden, 1648; rep. 
Gen. Ct., 1636-42; mem. Provincial Assembly; m 
in Eng. Elizabeth Slade (or Webb; d 1671); m 


2d, 1671, Catharine -, widow of Angel Hollard, 
of Boston. 

USHER, Robert (d 1669), from Eng. to New- 
town, Mass., ca. 1637; settled at New Haven, 
Conn.; admitted freeman, 1644; removed to 
Stamford, 1647; constable, 1665, 1667; selectman, 
1668; rep. Gen. Ct., 1665-67; m 1659, Elizabeth -, 
widow of Jeremy Jagger. 

VAN CORTLANDT, Oloff Stevensen (1610-84), 
from Holland to New Amsterdam, ca. 1638; one 
of the eight men to adopt measures against 
the Indians, 1645; col. Burgher Corps, 1649, 1655- 
64; burgomaster, 1655, 56, 58, 60, 62, 63; schepen, 
1654; commr. to settle boundaries bet. New 
Netherland and New England; commr. to sur- 
render New Netherland to the English, 1664; m 
1642, Annetje Loockermans. 

VAN DE WATER, Jacobus (1626-1712), trom 
Holland to New Amsterdam, 1660; town mayor, 
1674; settled at Bedford, L.I., 1677; county clerk 
of Kings Co., L.I.; m Engeltje Juriaans. 

VAN DYKE (Van Dyk, Van Dyck), Jan 
Thomasen (1605-73), from Holland to New 
Utrecht, L.I., 1652; was lst magistrate there; m 
Teuntje Hagen. 

VAN DYKE, Thomasse Janse (ca. 1580-ca. 1665), 
Ritts Holland to New Amsterdam, 1652; m Lytie 
Dirks. 

VAN RENSSELAER, Jeremias (1632-74; son of 
Kiliaen), from Holland to Rensselaerwyck, 1642, 
of which he was 3d patroon; col. of militia; 
mem. Colonial Assembly and speaker, 1664; m 
Maria Van Cortlandt. 

VAN RENSSELAER, Kiliaen (1595-1644), was 
one of the lords directors of the Dutch West 
India Co., purchased from the Indians a very 
large tract of land now including part of Al- 
bany and Van Rensselaer counties, New Neth- 
erland, which he named Rensselaerwyck; title 
of “patroon” conferred on him, 1624; the grant 
was divided into two manors, 1704, and title 
changed to “lord of the manor’; the patroon- 
ship vested in Rensselaerwyck; never came to 
America. 

VAN SANT, Garret, from Holland to New 
Utrecht, N.Y., 1651; m Lysbeth Gerritse. 

VAN SANTVOORD, Cornelius (1686-1752), grad. 
U. of Leyden; from Holland to Staten Island, 
N.Y., ca. 1717, where he was preacher; removed 
to Schenectady, N.Y., 1742, and was pastor Old 
Dutch Church there; scholar and writer; m 
Anna Staats. 

VAN SCHAICK, Gozen Geritse (1630-76), from 
Holland to Rensselaerwyck, 1652; It. at Albany, 
Rensselaerwyck, and Schenectady, 1672; capt., 
1673; m 1st, Geertje Barents Peelen. 

VAN SCHOONHOVEN, Guert Hendrikse (d 
1702), from Holland to Albany Co., N.Y., before 
1681: m Maritie Cornelie. 

VENABLE, Abraham, from Eng. in the 
“Friend’s Adventure,” to New Kent Co., Va., 
ca. 1685; m Sara — (d 1687), m 2d, Elizabeth (Lewis) 
Hicks, dau. of Capt. Hugh ap Lewis. 

VER PLANCK, Abraham Isaacsen (d ca. 1680), 
from Holland to New Amsterdam, 1636; one of 
the “Twelve Men,” 1641; m Maria (Vinge) Roos, 
dau. Geyeyn Vinge. 

VILAS, Peter (1704-56), believed to have come 
from Eng., ca. 1720, settled at or nr. Dedham, 
Mass.; m Mercy, dau. John Gay. 

VOORHEES (Van Voor Hees), Steven Coerte 
(1600-84), from Holland in the “Bonte Koe,” with 
his family to New Amsterdam, 1660; settled at 
Flatlands, L.I.; magistrate; m 2d, Willempie 
(1619-90), dau. Roelof Seubering. 

WADHAMS (Wadham), John, from Eng. to 
Wethersfield, Conn., ca. 1645. 

WADSWORTH, William (1610-75), from Eng. 
in the “Lion,” to Cambridge, Mass., 1632; free- 
man, 1632; at Hartford, Conn., with Rev. Thomas 
Hooker, 1636; rep. Gen. Ct. many times bet. 1656- 
75: m 2d, Elizabeth Stone. 

WAIT (Waite, Waight), Richard (1608-1668/69), 
from Eng. to Watertown, Mass., 1630, where he 
had land grants; commissary in Pequot War; 
special commissary to the Narragansets, 1664; 
m Mary — (1606-78). 

WAIT (Waite, Wayte), Thomas (1601-77), from 
Eng.; went to Portsmouth, R.I., 1638, with Ann 
Hutchinson and her associates. 


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WALDRON (Walderne), Maj. Richard (1614-89), 
from Eng. to Dover, Mass., 1635; at Dover Neck 
until 1655; capt. of a militia co., 1652, maj., 1674; 
cdr.-in-chief (Coloner) of Eastern military 
forces in King Philip’s War; dep. for Dover 
in Mass. Gen. Ct., 1654-79; speaker of the House 
several sessions; royal councillor and dep. gov. 
of the Province of N.H., when it was organ- 
ized, 1680; chief justice Superior Ct. of the 
Province, 1683; his garrison was captured and 
burned by the Indians, June 28, 1689, and he was 
killed; m in Eng., 1637, (ca. 1617-1780). 

WALN, Nicholas (ca. 1650-1721), from Eng. in 
the “Welcome,” with William Penn, 1682; pur- 
chased 1000 acres; settled in Middletown Tp., 
Pa., on the Neshominy River, 1682/83-96; removed 
to Phila. Co., 1696; mem. first Assembly many 
yrs.; sheriff of Bucks Co., 1685; director of pub- 
lic schools, ete.; m 1678, Jane Turner. 

WARD, Andrew (ca. 1600-1659), from Eng. to 
Mass., 1630; freeman at Watertown, Mass., 1634; 
removed to Wethersfield, Conn., 1685, to Stam- 
ford, 1641, later to Fairfield, where he died; one 
of commrs. apptd. by Colony of Mass. Bay to 
govern Colony of Conn., 1635-36; magistrate, 1636, 
37; dep. Gen. Ct., 1638, 39, 1653-56, 1658; mem. com. 
to press men for the expdn. against the Dutch, 
1653, and against the Narragansets, 1654; m Hes- 
ter Sherman. 

WARD, William (1603-1687), from Eng. to Sud- 
bury, Mass., 1639; freeman, 1643; rep. Gen. 
Ct., 1644; a founder of Marlborough, 1660; again 
rep., 1666; in garrison at Marlborough in King 
Philip’s War; m 2d, Elizabeth — (1613-1700). 

WARFIELD, Richard (d ca. 1703/04), from Eng., 
settled nr. Annapolis, Anne Arundel Co., Md.; 
mil. officer of the county, 1696; large landowner; 


vestryman; m 1670, Elinor, dau. Capt. John 
Browne. 
WARING, Sampson (1618-68), from Eng. to 


Lower Norfolk Co., Va., ca. 1643; removed to 
“The Clifts,’’ Calvert Co., Md., ca. 1646; lawyer; 
mem. Council, 1655-59; m 1648, Sarah Leigh. 

WARNER, Andrew (ca. 1595-1684), from Eng. 
to Cambridge, Mass., 1632; freeman, 1634; a foun- 
der of Hartford, Conn., 1636, and of Hadley, 
Mass., 1659; m Ist, Mary —; m 2d, Esther —. 

WARREN, John (1585-1667), from Eng. in the 
““Arbella,” to Salem, Mass., 1630; settled at Wa- 
tertown; freeman, 16381; selectman, 1636-40; m 
Margaret — (d 1662). 

WARREN, Richard (d 1628), 12th signer of the 
Mayflower Compact; in the “First Encounter,” 
1620; m before 1611, Elizabeth — (ca. 1583-1673). 

WARREN (Waren, Warin, Waring), Richard 
(6 1616), from Eng. in the ‘Endeavor,’ to Bos- 
ton, 1664; removed to Oyster Bay, L.I., ca. 1670. 

WARREN, William (d 1746), from Eng. with 
his wife and son William, in the ‘‘Expectation,”’ 
to Boston, 1715; purchased land and settled at 
Leicester, 1717; m Dorothea -. 

WASHBURN (Washburne), John (d 1670; son 
of John), sec. in Eng. of the Governor and Com- 
pany of Mass. Bay in N.E.; from Eng. was at 
Duxbury, Mass., 1631, where he was made free- 
man; purchased land from Massasoit, the In- 
dian, and founded Bridgewater, to which place 
he removed, 1645: served in expdn. against the 
Narragansets, 1645; m in Eng., 1618, Margery, 
dau. Robert Moore. 

WASHINGTON, John (1627-78; brother of Law- 
rence), from Eng. 1656, settled at ‘‘Wakefield,” 
Westmoreland Co., Va.; justice of the peace, 
1662; burgess, 1666, 75, 77; col. of Va. troops in In- 
dian war, 1675; m 1659, Anne, dau. Lt. Col. Na- 
thaniel Pope, and widow of Walter Brodhurst; 
m 2d, Frances, dau. Thomas Gerard, and widow 
of Valentine Peyton. 

WASHINGTON, Lawrence (bap. 1635-1676: 
brother of John), from Eng. to Va., 1677, settled 
in Stafford Co.; m 1660, Mary, dau. of Edmund 
Jones; m 2d, Jane (or Joyce) -—, widow of Alex- 
ander Fleming. E 

WATSON, Josiah (1748-1828), from Pa. to Alex- 
andria, Va., ca. 1771, landowner in Tenn., Ky., 
and Va.; m Jane Taylor (1752-1830). 

WEBB, Richard (d 1665), from Eng. to Cam- 
bridge, Mass., 1632; freeman, 1632; a founder of 
Hartford, Conn., 1636; mem. grand jury, 1643; one 
of first settlers of Norwalk, Conn; was at Stam- 


ford, 1655; m Elizabeth (d 1680), dau. John Greg- 
ory. 

WEBSTER, John (1590-1661), from England to 
Mass.; one of original settlers at Hartford, 
Conn., 1636; dep. Gen. Ct., 1637; gov.’s asst., 1639- 
55; commr. for United Colonies, 1654; dep. gov., 
1655, and gov., 1656, Colony of Conn.; first mag- 
istrate, 1657-59; a founder of Hadley, Mass., 1659; 
m in Eng., Agnes — (d 1667). 

WEEKES (Weekes), George, from Eng. to Dor- 
chester, Mass., 1635; freeman, 1640; m in Eng., 
Jane, sister of Roger Clap. 

WELD, Joseph (ca. 1595-1646), from Eng. to 
Roxbury, Mass., ca. 1682; mem. A. and H. A. Co.; 
dep. Gen. Ct.; capt. and first comdg. officer in 
service of colony; m Elizabeth —-; m 2d, Barbara 
Clapp. 

WELLES (Wells), Thomas (1598-1660), from 
Eng. to Boston, Mass., 1635; removed to Say- 
brook, Conn., 1636, to Hartford, 1637; magistrate, 
1637-60; 2d treas., 1639-51; sec., 1640-48; gov. pro 
tem., 1651; dep. gov., 1654, et seq.; gov. Colony of 
Conn., 1655-58; commr. for United Colonies, 1649; 
m 2d, Elizabeth -, widow of Nathaniel Foote, of 
Wethersfield, Conn. 

WELLS (Welles), Thomas (1605-66), from Eng. 
in the “Susan and Ellen,’”’ to Boston, 1635; free- 
man, 1687; an original settler of Ipswich, Mass.; 
mem. A. and H. A. Co.; ensign ‘‘Mil. Co. of the 
Massachusetts”; m Abigail Warner. 

WENDELL, Evert Jansen (1615-1709), from 
Holland to New Amsterdam, 1642; settled. at 
Fort Orange (Albany), 1651, where he was ruling 
elder and magistrate; m 1644, Susanna du Trieux 
(d@ 1660); m 2d, 1668, Maritje, dau. Abraham Pieter 
Vosburgh, and widow of Thomas Mingael. 

WENTWORTH, William (1615/16-1696/97), from 
Eng. to Boston, 1636; a founder of Exeter, N.H., 
1639; removed to Wells, Me., 1642, to Dover, N.H., 
1649; m Elizabeth Kenney. 

WEST, John (1590-1659; son of Sir Thomas 
West, 2d Lord Delaware [new creation], m 
Anne, dau. of Sir Francis Knollys, K.G.), B.A., 
Magdalen Coll., 1613; came to Va.; mem. Coun- 
cil of Va. 29 yrs.; gov. and capt.-gen., 1635-37; im 
Anne -. 

WEST, Sir Thomas (son of Sir Thomas West, 
2d Lord Delaware [new creation], and brother 
of John), arrived in Va., 1610, and was first gov. 
and capt.-gen. 

WESTCOTT (Wescott, Westcoatt), Stukeley 
(1592-1677), from Eng., settled at Salem, Mass., 
1636; a founder of Providence Plantations; re- 
moved to Warwick, R.I., 1648; dep. Gen. Ct., 1650; 
comnmr., 1651, et seq.; gov.’s asst., 1656, et seq. 

WHARTON, Thomas (1664-1718; son of Rich- 
ard, of Kellorth, Westmorelandshire, Eng.), set- 
tled at Phila., Pa., ca. 1688; mem. Phila. Council; 
m Rachel Thomas. 

WHEELER, Moses (1598-ca. 1690), from Eng. to 
New Haven, Conn., 1638; removed to Stratford, 
1648; charter from Conn. Gen. Court for ferry on 
Housatonic River; freeman, 1669; shipwright; m 
Miriam Hawley. 

WHEELOCK, Ralph (1600-83), A.B., A.M., Cam- 
bridge U.; from Eng. with his wife and daugh- 
ter to Watertown, Mass., 1637; removed to Ded- 
ham, 1638; founded town of Medfield, 1650; dep. 
Gen. Ct. from Dedham and Medfield several 
yrs.; m Rebecca — (d before 1654); m 2d, Hannah — 
(d 1682). 

WHIPPLE, John (1617-85), from Eng., at Prov- 
idence, R.I., 1658, removed to Ipswich; rep. Gen. 
Ct., 1666, et seq.; soldier King Philip’s War; m 
1639, Sarah -. 

WHITE, John (1595-1683), from Eng. in the 
“Lion,” to Newtown, Mass., 1632; freeman, 1633: 
an original propr. of Hartford, 1636, and elder of 
the Hooker colony; removed to Hadley, 1659; rep. 
Gen. Ct., 1664, 69; returned to Hartford before 
1675; m Mary -. 

WHITE, Peregrine (b in the Mayflower, Cape 
Cod Harbor, bet. Dec. 7 and 10, 1620-d 1704: son of 
William), capt. Mass. troops: mem. Council of 
War, 1675; m 1649, Sarah (d 1712), dau. William 
Bassett. 

WHITE, William (d 1621), 11th signer of the 
Mayflower Compact; m at Leyden, Holland, 1612, 
Susanna Fuller, who m 2d, Edward Winslow. 


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WHITE, William (1610-90), from Eng. in the 
“Mary and John,” to Ipswich, Mass., 1634; free- 
man at Newbury, 1642; one of the first settlers 
at Haverhill, where he died; capt. of first mil. 
company at Haverhill; m 1st, Mary — (d 1681, aet. 
75). 

WHITELEY, Arthur (1652-1732), from Eng. to 
Dorchester Co., Md., 1676; m 1705, Elizabeth-, 
widow of William Rich, of Md.; m 2d, 1719, Joan -. 

WHITING, Nathaniel (ca. 1609-1682), from Eng. 
to Dedham, Mass., ca. 1685; granted land at 
Lynn; m Hannah, dau. John Dwight. 

WHITING, Samuel (1597-1679; son of John, 
mayor of Boston, Lincolnshire, Eng.), from Eng. 
to Boston, Mass., 1636, settled at Lynn, where 
he was freeman, 1636; clergyman; m Elizabeth 
St. John. 

WHITING, William (d 1647), from Eng. to Cam- 
bridge, Mass., 1633; an original settler at Hart- 
ford, 1686; dep. Gen. Ct., 1637; 2d colonial treas. 
of Conn., 1641-47; maj. in colonial forces; m Su- 
sanna-. 

WHITMAN (Whiteman), John (ca. 1603-1692), 
from Eng. to Dorchester, Mass., 1635; freeman, 
1639; removed to Weymouth, ca. 1641; ensign, mil. 
company, 1645; apptd. by Gen. Ct. ‘‘to end small 
causes’; m Ruth Reed. 

WHITNEY, John (ca. 1592-1673; son of Thomas 
and g.son of Sir Robert, knighted by Queen 
Mary, 1553), from Eng., in the ‘Elizabeth and 
Ann,” to Watertown, Mass., 1685; freeman, 1636; 
constable, 1641; selectman and town clk.; garri- 
son duty during King Philip’s War; m Elinor — 
(1599-ca. 1670); m 2d, Judah Clement. 

WHITRIDGE (Whitred, Whitteredd, Whit- 
tredge, Whittridge, Whitrig), William (159)- 
1668), from Eng. in the “Elizabeth,” with his 
wife and son Thomas, 1685; settled at Ipswich, 
Mass., 1637; m Elizabeth —; m 2d, Susanna-, wid- 
ow of Anthony Colby. 

WICKHAM, Thomas (1624-1688/89), from Eng., 
was at Wethersfield, Conn., 1648; freeman, 1658; 
m Sarah Churchill (1630-1700). 

WILBUR (Wilboare, Wilbur, Wilbor, Will- 
bore, Wildbore), Samuel (d 1656), from Eng. to 
Boston, 1633; admitted to the church at Boston, 
1633; banished on account of religious differ- 
ences and was an original propr. of Aquedneck, 
R.1., 1638; returned to Boston after a number of 
yrs.; m in Eng., Ann (d Sept. 24, 1656), dau. Thom- 
as Bradford; m 2d, Elizabeth Letchford. 

WILCOX (Willcocks), “John of Hartford” (d 
1651), from Eng. with his wife and family to 
Boston before 1636; an original propr. of Hart- 
ford, Conn., 1686; surveyor; selectman; m Mary -. 

WILCOCKSON (Wilcocks, Wilcox, Wilcox- 
son), William (1601-1652/53), from Eng. in the 
“Planter,” to Concord, Mass., 1635; freeman at 
Cambridge, 1636; removed to Stratford, Conn., 
1639, later to Hartford and Windsor; rep. Gen. 
Ct., 1647; m Margaret -. 

WILDER, Thomas (ca. 1618-1667), from Eng., 
was at Charlestown, Mass., 1638; freeman, 1641; 
settled at Lancaster, 1659; selectman; m Hannah 
(or Ann) -. 

WILLARD, Simon (1605-76), from Eng. to Cam- 
bridge, Mass., 1634; removed to Concord, 16385, 
thence to Lancaster, 1657; dep. Gen. Ct., 1636-54; 
gov.’s asst., 1654-76; 1t., 1687; capt., 1646; maj., 1655; 
edr.-in-chief of expdn. against Minigret, 1655; 
edr. Middlesex regt. in King Philip’s War; was 
given 1,000 acres of land by the govt.; m in Eng., 
Mary, dau. Henry Sharpe; m 2d, Elizabeth Dun- 
ster: m 3d, Mary Dunster. 

WILLET (Willett), Thomas (1610/11-1674), from 
Eng. to Plymouth, Mass., 1632; settled at Swan- 
sea, Mass.; capt. Plymouth colonial militia, 1648; 
mem. Council of War, 1653; Gen. Council, 1672; 
served in expdn. which captured New Amster- 
dam from the Dutch, 1664, and became the first 
English mayor of New York; returned to Swan- 
sea, where he died. 

WILLIAMS, George, from Wales to Phila., 
Pa., ca. 1690; shortly after removed to Prince 
George’s Co., Md. 

WILLIAMS, James (d 1735), from England to 
Fredericksburg, Va., ca. 1726; m Ann Johnson. 

WILLIAMS, Richard (b 1599), b in Wales; 


came to Salem, Mass., 1633; a founder of Taun- 
ton, Mass., 1637; rep. Gen. Ct., 1646-48, 50. 

WILLIAMS, Robert (1608-93; son of Stephen), 
from Eng. to Roxbury, Mass., 1637; selectman; 
freeman, 1638; mem. A. and H. A. Co.; m in Eng., 
Elizabeth (d 1674), dau. John Stalham; m 2d, 1675, 
Margaret — (d 1690), widow of John Fearing, of 
Hingham. 

WILLIAMS, Roger (1599-1683), grad. Oxford or 
Cambridge Univ.; ordained a minister of the 
Church of Eng.; came from Eng. in the “Lyon,” 
to Boston, Mass., 1681; teacher of the church at 
Salem, 1631; asst. at Plymouth, 1631-33; again at 
Salem, 1633-35; banished from the colony and 
founded R.I. and Providence Plantations, 1636; 
secured a charter for the colony in Eng., 1644; 
gov. of the Plantations, 1654-56, later gov.’s asst. 
and dep.; m Mary -. 

WILLISTON, Joseph (1667-1747); was at West- 
field, and Springfield, Mass.; m Mary (d 1711), 
dau. of Joseph Parsons and widow of Joseph 
Ashley; m 2d, 1714, Sarah-, widow of Thomas 
Stebbins. 

WINCHESTER, John (1616-94), from Eng. in 
the “Elizabeth,” to Boston, Mass., 1635; removed 
to Hingham, 1686; freeman, 1637; removed to 
Boston after 1650; mem. A. and H. A. Co.; m 1638, 
Hannah, dau. Dea. Richard Sealis, of Scituate. 

WINSHIP (Winshope, Windship), Edward 
(1612/13-1688), from Eng. in the ‘Defense,’ to 
Newtown, Mass., 1684; freeman, 1635; selectman 
many yrs.; rep. Gen. Ct., 1663, et seq.; mem. A. 
and H. A. Co.; m Jane-; m 2d, Elizabeth —. 

WINSLOW, Edward (1595-1655), 3d signer of 
the Mayflower Compact; 8d gov. of the Colony, 
1633, 36, 44; commr. United Colonies, 1643; m Ist, 
at Leyden, Holland, 1618, Elizabeth Barker (d in 
1621); m 2d, at Plymouth, Mass., 1621, Susanna 
(Fuller) White, widow of William White. 

WINSLOW, John (1597-1674; brother of Gov. 
Edward, qv); from Eng. to Plymouth, Mass., 
1623; mem. Council of War, 1646; rep. Gen. Court, 
1653-55; removed to Boston, 1657, and was a mcht. 
there; freeman, 1672; m 1627, Mary (Mayflower 
Pilgrim), dau. James Chilton. 

WINSLOW, Kenelm (bap. 1599-1672; brother of 
Gov. Edward, qv), from England to Plymouth, 
Mass., 1629; admitted freeman, 1632; surveyor, 
town of Plymouth; original propr. of Assonet 
(Freetown), 1659; rep. Gen. Ct., 1642, et seq.; en- 
gaged in settlement of Yarmouth and other 
towns; mem. Marshfield mil. company; m Elinor 
(Newton) Adams, widow of John Adams, of 
Plymouth. 

WINSOR (Windsor), Joshua, from Eng., was 
at Providence, R.I., 1688; an original purchaser 
of that town, with Roger Williams. 

WINTHROP, John (1588-1649), elected gov. of 
the Mass. Company, 1629; leader of a fleet which 
arrived at Salem, Mass., 1630; served as gov., 
1630-34, 1637-40, 1642, 1646-49, first pres. United Col- 
onies of N.E., 1643; m at 17, in Eng., Mary Forth 
(d 1616); m 24d, Thomasine Clopton (d shortly); m 
3d, 1618, Margaret (d 1647), dau. Sir John Tyndal; 
m 4th, 1648, Martha (Norwell) Coytmore, widow 
of Thomas Coytmore. 

WITHINGTON, Henry (1589/90-1666/67), from 
Eng., probably in the “James,” to Dorchester, 
Mass., ca. 1636; one of the 6 founders of the ch. 
there; selectman, 1636; never a freeman; m 1st, 
Anne Leech (d 1621); m in Eng., Elizabeth Smith 
(d 1661); m 2d, 1662, Margaret, wid. of John Paul. 

WOLCOTT, Henry (1578-1655), from Eng. in the 
“Mary and John,” to Dorchester, Mass., 1630; 
brought with him a commn. from the crown as 
justice; freeman, 1634; a founder of Dorchester, 
and of Windsor, Conn., 1635; constable, 1636; dep. 
Gen. Ct., 1639; gov.’s asst., 1648-55; m in Eng., 1606, 
Elizabeth (d 1655), dau. Thomas Saunders. 

WOODBRIDGE, John (1613-95), from Eng., 1635, 
settled at Newbury, Mass.; a founder of Ando- 
ver; returned to Eng., 1647, but came again, 1663, 
settling at Boston; gov.’s asst., 1683, 84; mem. A. 
and H. A. Co.; m 1639, Mercy, dau. of Gov. 
Thomas Dudley (qv). 

WOODRUFF (Woodrove, Woodroffe), Mat- 
thew (1612-82; son of Sir David), from England, 
ca. 1640; settled at Hartford, Conn.; at Farm- 
ington, Conn., 1640/41; freeman, 1657; m Hannah — 


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WOODS (Wood), Samuel (1686-1763), from Eng. 


to Chelmsford, Mass., ca. 1700; m 1717, Mary 
Parker. 
WOODSON, Dr. John (1586-1644), grad. St. 


John’s Coll., Oxford, 1604; came to Va. in the 
“George,” 1619; m Sara -. 

WOODWARD, Nathaniel (d after 1673), from 
Eng. to Boston, 1633; mathematician and sur- 
veyor; ran the line between Plymouth colony 
and Mass., 1638, also between Mass. and Conn.; 
was sent to the Merrimac survey; m Mar- 
garet —. 

WOODWARD, Richard (1590-1665), from Eng. 
in the “Elizabeth,” to Watertown, Mass., 1634; 
freeman, 1635; m in Eng., Rose — (d 1662); m 2d, 
1663, Ann ~-, widow of Stephen Gates, of Cam- 
bridge. 

WOOLSEY, Joris, or George (1610-98), from 
Eng. to New Amsterdam, 1623; later at Plym- 
outh, Mass.; at Flushing, L.I., 1647; cadet Bur- 
gher Corps; m Rebecca, dau. of Thomas Cornell. 

WORCESTER, William, from Eng. to Salis- 
bury, Mass., ca. 1689; served in ministry in Eng.; 
the first minister at Salisbury; freeman, 1640; 
min Eng., Sarah — (d 1650); m 2d, 1650, Rebecca 
— widow of John Hall (she had also been widow 
of Henry Byley). 


WURTS (Wirtz), Johannes Conrad (1706-63), 
from Switzerland, 1735; clergyman in several of 
the colonies, settled at York, Pa., 1762; m Anna 
Goetchius. 

WYLLYS, George (1602-45), from Eng., 1638, set- 
tled at Hartford, Conn.; trooper in Pequot War; 
gov.’s asst., 1639; gov. Colony of Conn., 1641-42, 


WYNNE, Dr. Thomas (ca. 1630-1692), physician 
to William Penn and came with him in the 
“Welcome,” 1682; leader of the Welsh group 
which purchased the ‘‘Welsh Tract,” nr. Phila., 
Pa.; was speaker of the Assembly; judge Pro- 
vincial Supreme Ct.; author; m ca. 1655, Martha 
Buttall; m 2d, Elizabeth Rowden, widow. 

YALE, Capt. Thomas (1616-83; son of Thomas 
Yale [d 1619], m Anne, dau. of George Lloyd, 
bishop of Chester, Eng.), came to Boston, Mass., 
1637; settled at New Haven, Conn., 1638; m 1645, 
Mary Turner (their 3d son, Elihu, founded Yale 
Coll.). 

YARDLEY, Thomas, from Eng. to Pa., 1704; 
mem. Pa. Assembly, 1715, 22; m 1706, Ann (6 1685), 
dau. William Biles. 

YEARDLEY, Sir George (1577-1627), dep. gov. 
of Va., 1616-17; gov. and captain general, 1618-26; 
m 1618, Temperance West. 


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ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF NAMES 
IN 
VOLUME ONE 


Since the ‘‘heart’’ of any genealogical work is its alphabetical index of names, 
and since it is one of the chief purposes of this work to index America genealogically, 
the following alphabetical index of names in VOLUME ONE is repeated herewith. 

This index is the key to upwards of Ten Thousand American lineages, and since 
the volume may be consulted in practically every public library in the country and 
in most of the chapter libraries of the patriotic-hereditary societies, this great mass 
of data are thus made readily available to the public permanently. 

Names in bold face type are the subjects of lineage records in Volume One, and 
numbers in bold face type indicate the page upon which the record appears in Vol- 
ume One. 

The bold face type numbers following the names of immigrant ancestors in the 
index, refer to the pages upon which their biographical records appear (pages 965- 
997 in Volume One) ; other page numbers refer to lineage records. 


A Geo., 23-408-734-965 Obed, 839 Hamilton, 371 
George Jacob, 734 Robert, 41-965 James William, 371 
ABADIE, Eugene H., Henry Dehon, 24 Samuel, 41-769 John, 371 
407-408 Henry Larcom, 23-24 Samuel A. B., 408-409 John James, 371 
Eugene S., 407-408 Henry Lloyd, 213 Timothy, 362-408 William Stone, 371 
ABBE (see also Abbey Jacob, 408-734 Timothy Dwight, 41 ABLE, Caleb,639 
Cleveland, 39 - : John, 23-408-734 Thos. Faulkner, 184 ABORN, Edward, 425 
Cleveland, Jr., 39 John Wm. Pitt, 408 Walter Lafayette, Jr., James, 425-847 
Ebenezer, 39 Joseph Hale, 23-24 614 John Waterman, 425 
Geo. Waldo, 39-40 Joshua, 408 Willard, 408 Samuel, 425-556-847 
John, 39 Robert, 965 William Latham, 41 ABRAMS, Joseph, 48- 
Joshua, 39-176-319- Thomas, 711 ABEEL, Christopher 411 
436 ABBOTT (see also Ab- Janse, 131 ACHENBACH, David, 
Moses Cleveland, 39 bot) Garret, 131 565 
Phineas, 39 Abiel Howard, 41 Gustavus, 131 ACHER, Albert H., 364 
Robert, 40 Asa, 41 James, 181 ACHESON, Archibald 
Samuel, 39 Caleb, 408 John, 131 C. M. B., 86 
Truman, 39 Daniel, 41-82 John Neilson, 131 David, 505 
ABBEY (see also Abbe) Ernest Hamlin, 41 ABEL, Robert, 965 Edward G., 651 
Benjamin, 174 Gardner, 408 ABELL, Joshua, 738 Thomas, 288 
David, 174 George, 41-184-408- Preserved, 406-738 ACHEY, John Jacob, 
John, 174-612 440-769-839-965 Robert, 738-965 . 667 
Peter, 612 Grafton St. Loe, 410 ABERCROMBIE, Alex- | ACKER, Chas. E., 781 
Samuel, 174 Henry F., 343 ander, 347 ACKERMAN, Abraham, 
Seth Alden, 612 Howard Strickland, 41 James, 347-539-608 723 
Thomas, 612 Jacob, 41 John Joseph, 346-347 Abram, 723 
ABBITT, Robert, 965 John, 769 Ralph, 147 Carl W., 867 
ABBOT (see also Ab- John James, 500 William Ralph, 606 David, 723 
bott) John §. C., 183 ABERNATHY, J.C., 339 David A., 723 
Abiel, 23-408-734 John Sullivan, 184 ABERNETHY, Alonzo, Lawrence, 723 
Abiel Jacob, 408 Joseph, 41 43 William K.,723 
Ebenezer Thayer, 855 Joshua, 184 Caleb, 43 ACKERSON, Garret G., 
E(dward) Stanley, 24 Josiah Gardner, 408 Herbert Alonzo, 43 621 
Edwin Hale, 24 Lawrence Fraser, 41- Jehiel, 43 James L., 512 
Edwin Hale, Jr., 24 1004 John, 43 ACKLEN, Joseph, 936 
Ezra, 23-24 Lyman, 41 M. D., 190 ACKLEY, Hezekiah, 229 
Francis Ellingwood, Nathan, 408 Thomas, 43 Thomas Watson, 583 
24 Nathaniel, 41-184 William, 43 ADAIR, John, 32 
Frederic Vaughan, 24 Nehemiah, 41-440 ABERT, Charles, 900 William, 32 


423 


ADAM 


ADAM, John Douglas, 

496 

William L., 258 

~ADAMS, Aaron, 410 

Abednego, 46 

Abel, 924 

Abraham, 332 

Alexander §S., 40 

Amos, 45-411-961 

Andrew, 663 

Arthur, 25-1006 

Asa, 45 

Asael, 409 

Asahel, 409 

Benjamin, 46-284 

Benjamin Franklin, 
655 

Brooks, 17-410 

Charles, 45-571-680 

Chas. Francis, 17-410 

Charles Lawrence, 
276-277 

Charles P., 113 

Charles Thornton, 947 

Comfort Avery, 409 

Crittenden Hull, 286 

Cyrus Hall, 410 

Cyrus Hall, Jr.,410 

Daniel, 25-284-294- 
411-629-924 

David, 48-395 

Eberneza, 558 

Edward, 45-395-410- 
655 

Ezra, 46 

Flournoy Woodbridge, 
823 

Francis, 46 

Francis Lanson, 410 

Frederick Chollet, 411 

George, 46-284-411- 
923-924-965 

George Sherwood, 410 

George W., 248 

George Zacariah, 350 

Harry Clifton, 316 

Hector, 284 

Henry, 17- 45- 63-183- 
277-395-408-410-411- 
436-447-526-527-571- 
655-683-763-811-817- 
965-981 

Henry Martyn, 45 

Herbert Henry, 45 

Herbert Matthews, 46 

Hugh, 409-410 

Hugh Ross, 699 

Hugh White, 78 

Jabez, 410 

James, 409-410-495 

James Dexter, 411 

James F, A., 277 

James Frederick, 57 _ 

James Reading, 25 

James Truslow, 46 

Jeremy, 25-149-965 

John, 17-22-25-45-117- 
183-209-221-264-395- 
409-410-411-418-502- 
571-612-663-680-759- 
817-923-965-996 

John Aylesworth, 46 

John Breed, 332 

John Francis, 46 

John Lanson, 410 

John Marsh, 411 

John Quincy, 17-284- 
332-410-471-571-619- 
817 

John Trevor, 328 

Jonathan, 25 

Joseph, 17-45-183-209- 
221-410-411-571-680- 
924 

Joseph Hinman, 45 

Joshua, 655 

Josias Peake, 46 

Laurence Stowell, 411 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


Lewis M., 333 
Matthew, 691-924 
Moses, 277 
Nathan, 332-410 
Nathaniel, 410 
Nathaniel Dickson, 45 
Obadiah, 395 
Oliver, 526 
Oliver Adams, 526 
Orion, 526 
Orpha Cossett, 924 
Philo, 629 
Phineas, 409 
Richard, 303-409 
Ripley E. W., 655 
Robert, 332-409-410- 
627-965 
Robert Franklin, 287 
Robt. McCormick, 409 
Rufus, 395 
Samuel, 218-383-435- 
473-923 
Samuel Shugert, 284 
Seth, 383 
Solomon, 46 
Theodore Dwight, 906 
Thomas, 45-209 
Thomas B., 726 
Timothy, 284 
W. I. Lincoln, 1002- 
1006 
Walter Wood, 357 
Washington, 947 
William, 142-204-326- 
409-418-479-502-758- 
759-812-818-877-946 
William Joseph, 277 
William Newton, 46 
Williams, 346 
ADAMSON, Charles, 
412-739 
John, 412 
Keith F., 322 
Martin, 829 
Robert, 412 
Robert E., 829 
Thomas, 412 
ADCOCK, Edmund, 47 
peeling B. Nicholes, 
4 
Joseph W., 47 
ADDAMS, Abraham, 702 
Isaac, 702 
Richard, 702 
William, 702 
ADDEMAN, Grace Lou- 
ise, 111 
ADDENBROOKE, Wil- 
liam, 172 
ADDISON, Anthony, 47 
John, 47-61-557-558 
Margaret Clare Gantt, 
47 


Murray, 47 
otal Alvey Augustus, 


Augustus Alvey, 48 
Daniel, 48 
John, 47 
William, 48 
ADERTON, Lillie 
Houser, 899 
William Tucker, 899 
ADGER, James, 677- 
833 
William, 677 
ADLAND, Percy Has- 
mer, 913 
ADLER, Morris An- 
drew, 336 
ADLERCRON, George 
R. L., 80 
Hester Bancroft, 80 
Rodolph L.., 80 
ADRIAENCE, Rem, 740 
ADRIANCEH, Adriaen, 
413 
Harris Ely, 413 


John Peter, 413 
ADSIT Charles, 413 
Henry, 413 
James, 413 
Martin, 413 
AERTSEN, Guilliam, 
162 
AGASSIZ, Emmanuel 
R., 414 
Jean L. R., 414 
Rodolphe L., 110-414 


AGATE, Frederic J., 831 


AGEBE, James, 377 
John, 376-377 
Matthew, 376-377 

AGEY, Jacob, 663 

AGNEW, Edward R., 

830 
James, 117 


AIKEN (see also Aikin, 


Akin) 
Archibald Murphey, 
963 
Lemuel S., 883 
William A., 35 
William D., 793 


AIKIN, Charles W., 838 


AIKINS, William, 744 


AINSWORTH, Bertram 


W., 797 
George Jennings, 722 
AKIN, William M., 581 
ALBANESI, Chevalier 
Carlo, 498 


ALBEE, Edwin W., 115 


ALBERT, Andrew L., 
192 

Fanning, 48 
Fanning P., 184 
Jacob, 192 
John Godfrey, 48 
John Seaman, 48-49 
Lawrence, 192 
Talbot Jones, 381 


ALBERTS, Grace Mar- 


shall, 206 
Lewis Charles, 206 
Robert Atcheson, 206 


ALBERTSON, Amos C., 


894 
Isaac, 427 
ALBRAY, John, 717 
Crp pte Andrew, 
427 
Charles Edgar, 52 
George Nicholas, 52 
Hendrick, 52 
Henry, 52 
Jacob, 52 
James R., 52 
John Henry, 427 
Joseph Jacob, 427 
Nicholas, 52 
ALDEN, Adelbert Hen- 
ry, 899 
Andrew, 21 
Benjamin, 53-866 
Bradford Ripley, 21 
Caleb, 28 
Carroll Storrs, 28 
Daniel, 53-866 
David, 28-367-869 
Ebenezer, 468-526 
Eleazer, 55-241-852 
Eliab, 53-834 
Eliza Pitkins, 241 
Ezra, 28 
Ezra Judson, 28 
Frank, 62 
George Adelbert, 899 
Gustavus Rosenberg, 
53 
Howard, 241 


Isaac, 107-468-526-923 


James, 923 
John, 


424 


17-21-28-36-39- 
42- 44- 49- 53- 55-74- 
91- 98- 107-122-174- 


ALEXANDER 


178-187-196-208-209- 
213-216-241-253-258- 
264-275-277-302-308- 
313-319-341-344-367- 
377-384-385-402-410- 
411-437-468-474-477- 
489-495-526-532-553- 
571-576-589-594-607- 
612-613-614-642-646- 
658-666-680-685-699- 
731-732-755-779-797- 
808-823-834-838-839- 
851-852-860-862-866- 
869-876-884-899-908- 
909-923-9338-944-946- 
948-965 

Jonathan, 21-241-685 

Joseph, 28-53-55-74- 
107-241-468-526-607- 
755-808-834-852-866- 
923-946 

Nathaniel, 91 

Raymond Macdonald, 
53 

Roger, 21 

Samuel, 216-377-808 

Timothy, 55-852 

William, 808 


ALDERMAN, W. F., 894 
ALDERSON, Andrew 


Peter, 53 
Victor Clifton, 53 


ALDIS, John, 314 
ALDRICH (see also Al- 


dridge) 
Benjamin, 585-908 
Caleb, 585-908 
Gershom, 413 
Henry, 753 
Herman Daggett, 413 
Jacob, 413 
James, 195-413 
John Howland, 955 
Marvin Treadwell, 
475 
Nelson W., 414-803 
Niles, 585-908 
Peter, 413 
Richard, 195-542 
Spencer, 413-414 
eyes Williams, 
14 


ALDRIDGE, Benjamin, 
55 


Frederick Thurston, 
55 

Stephen, 55 

Volney, 55 


ALEXANDER, Adam, 


191-415-583 

Adam Leopold, 415- 
438 

Adam R., 415 

Andrew, 763 

Andrew J., 714 

Archibald, 414-627- 
784-965 

Asa, 58 

Barton Stone, 627 

Charles, 933 

Charles Beatty, 414- 
1005 

Clyde, 948 

David, 770 

Eben(ezer), 58-415 

Edmund B., 125 

Edward Porter, 415 

Eugene Davenport, 
128 

George, 58 

George W., 593 

Gross, 862 

Henry Addison, 20 

Henry Eugene, 127- 
128 

Henry Martyn, 414 

Hezekiah, 528 

Hugh, 58 


ALEXANDER 


James, 221-423-438- 
528-810 
John, 58-221-415 
John Henry, 128 
Joseph, 528 
Joseph L. B., 221 
Kirkland A., 917 
Maitland, 414 
Mary B. Davenport, 
128 
Oliver, 415 
Patrick, 438 
Robert, 627 
Robert Harvey, 58 
Thomas Whiteman, 
825 
William, 128-133-414- 
654-810-869-974 
William Clark, 58 
William Clark, Jr., 58 
William Mason, 415 
William P., 438 
William Taylor, 933 
Winthrop, 58 
ALEXANDRE, James 
Henry, 553 
ALEY, F. D., 416 
ALFORD, Benedict, 416 
Darius Manley, 415 
Elijah, 415 
Georgia Lee Robin- 
son, 415 
Josiah, 415 
Levi, 415 
William M., 635 
William Valorous, 415 
ALGER, Daniel, 585 
George W., 504 
Philip R., 832 
Russell Alexander, 
Jr., 656 : 
Thomas, 965 
ALKER, Alphonse 
Henry, 415 
Francis Augustin, 416 
Henry, 416 
Henry Alphonse, 416 
James Ward, 415 
Nicholas A. J., 416 
ALLABACH, Edward 
Wayne, 96 
ALLAIRBE, Alexander, 
383-416 
Alexander Brown, 416 
Peter Alexander, 416 
William Herbert, 416 
ALLAN, James, 416-833 
John, 751 
ZLDEMONG, Andrew, 
125 
ALLEN (see also Allan, 
Allin, Allyn) 
Abijah, 929 
Algernon Sydney, 285 
Amos, 63 
Arthur Dwight, 363 
Atkinson, 899 
Azariah, 764 
Benjamin, 69-108-124- 
331-409-640 
Casey, 640 
Charles, 843 
ape Claflin, 61- 
79 
Charles Edwin, 31 
Charles Linnaeus, 63 
Mrs. Charles W., 1000 
Charles William, 63- 
288 
Chester B., 437 
Clesson, 331 
Cyrus B., Jr., 382 
Daniel, 61 
David, 64-108-362-383- 
409 
David Hume, 285 
Ebenezer, 63-66 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


Edgar Pierce, 437 

Edmund, 331-965 

Edwin A., 560 

Edwin Lyon, 63-288 

Eleazer, 66-929 

Elisha, 66 

Elisha Hunt, 331 

Ephraim, 640-851 

Ethan, 899 

F.S., 40 

Francis, 173 

Frederic Stevens, 331 

Frederick Hobbes, 331 

Frederick Lewis, 522 

Frederick William, 63 

Galen, 642 

Gardner Weld, 416 

George, 66-764-777 

George Edward, 899 

George Pomeroy, 383 

George Thomas, 899 

George W. H., 203 

George Washington, 
204-725 

George William, 781 

Gideon, 578 

Gilbert, 683-777 

Granville Cushing, 99 

Heber, 349 

Henry, 777 

Hezekiah, 63 

Horace, 66-349 

Horace Ethan, 349 

Horace Eugene, 64 

Horace Newton, 348- 
349 

Horace Russell, 853 

Ira, 63 

Jacob, 777-973 

James, 44- 63- 64- 66- 
173-416-642-929-965 

James Friglone, 824 

James Lane, 404 

James William, 781 

Jedediah, 710-777 

Jeremiah, 781 

John, 63-404-764-781- 
834-930-993 

John Arthur, 61 

John B. A., 383 

John Ernest, 383 

John Graham, 64 

Jonathan, 61-203-204- 
725 

Jonathan Adams, 63 

Jones, 899 

Joseph, 63-69-203-204- 
331-349-350-416-929- 
956 

Joseph D., 535 

Joseph Dana, 31 

Joseph Henry, 416 

Joshua, 631 

Josiah, 683 

Leonard Lewis, 899 

Lewis Mines, 285 

Livy D., 534 

Louis Seahorn, 63 

Luther, 408 

Lydia J. McMillan, 
204 

Lyman, 31-793 

Matthew, 299 

Moses, 447-764 

Nathan, 683-710 

Nathaniel, 63-64-800 

Nehemiah, 349-781 

Noah, 416 

Normand, 764 

Paul, 64 

Phineas, 31-416 

Ralph, 777 

Richard, 404 

Robert, 285-328 

Robert H., 898 

Robert Owen, 285 

Rodney Dennis, 285 

Roy, 54 


Russell Carpenter, 
416 
Samuel, 31-61-64-66- 


2038-204-256-349-383- 
468-473-526-640-683- 
764-846-929-956-965 
Samuel, Jr., 876 
Samuel Edwards, 490 
Seth, 63 
Sidney P., 35 
Silas, 64-777 
Squire, 69 
Stephen, 777 
Stephen Thompson, 
872 
Stillman Boyd, 66 
Thomas, 173-203-204- 
205-285-352-725-956- 
970 
Thomas L., 930 
Timothy, 31 
Timothy Field, 64 
William, 61- 69-108- 
409-781-899-930-948- 
965 
William Augustus, 66 
William Lothrop, 180 
William Pitt, 63 
William S., 884 
Willis Boyd, 66 
Zachariah, 108-409 
Zebulon, 331 
ALLER, Howard L., 288 
ALLERTON, Archibald, 
930 
David, 930 
Isaac, 58-213-322-324- 
495-510-564-575-582- 
583-717-722-756-770- 
779-859-897-930-951- 
965 
Jesse, 779 
John, 779-930 
Walter Scott, 930 
Zachariah, 779 
ALLEY, George W., 840 
ALLIBONE, Benjamin, 
526 
Lawrence Washing- 
ton, 526 
Thomas, 526 
William, Jr., 526 
ALLIN, Chas. Horatio, 
784 
Philip T., 206 
ALLING, Arthur Na- 
thaniel, 72 
Charles, 72-621 
Ebenezer, 72 
George, 72 
John, 72-431-621 
Jonathan, 72 
Roger, 72-621-965 
Samuel, 72-621 
Thomas, 72 
Van Wagenen, 72 
ALLIS, Abel, 718 
Carol M. Yates, 899 
Edward Phelps, 76 
Edward Phelps, Jr., 
76 
Elisha, 76 
Ichabod, 76-718 
Jere, 76 
John, 76-718 
Josiah, 76 
Louis, 76-899 
Samuel, 718 
William, 76-718-965 
ALLISON, Ben M., 815 
Fannie Blair, 867 
John Beaty, 161 
William, 883 
ALLMAN, Laurence, 
939 
Thomas, 939 
ALLNUTT, Edmund 
Severn, 729 


425 


ALVORD 


ALLSTON (see also 

Alston) 

Benjamin, 867 

John, 867 

Robert F. W., 867 

William, 867 

ALLYN, Charles Her- 

bert, 81 

Charles Stanley, 81 

Ebenezer, 82-632 

Emily F. Maxson, 82 

Freeman, 81 

Gurdon Spicer, 82 

Hartford, 728 

Horace, 81 

Horace Selden, 81 

Jerusha, 455 

John, 81-82-490-632 

John Bayless, 356 

Joseph, 878 

Joshua, 81 

Louis Packer, 81-82 

Matthew, 454-455-490- 
648-728-899-965 

Nathan, 81 

Peletiah, 454-455 

Richard, 454-455 

Robert, 81-82-632-965 

Rufus, 82-632 


Samuel, 454-455-696- 
965 

Samuel Wolcott, 454- 
455 


Stephen Billings, 632 
Thomas, 454-455-728- 
899 

William Mason, 81 
ALLYNE, Joseph, 630 
ALMY, Arthur C., 716 

Augustus Craven, 417 

Charles, 34-35-529 

Christopher, 102-735 

Francis, 34 

Frederic, 34 

Henry Niles, 690 

Job, 34-102-417 

John, 34 

John J., 774 

John Jay, 417 

Leonard B., 82 

Pardon, 34 

Samuel, 417 

Samuel Cabot, 34 

Sanford, 34 

34-102-417- 


William, 
965 
William E., 774 
ALRICKS, Hermanus, 
706 
James, 706 
Pieter, 706 
Wessels, 706 
ALSOP, John, 194-273 
Joseph, 754 
Joseph Wright, 21 
Richard, 273-291 
ALSTON (see also 
Allston) 
Archibald Davis, 123 
Congress Willis, 123 
James, 18-918 
John, 123-475-918 
Joseph, 18 
Joseph John, 123 
Nathaniel, 918-919 
Robert West, 123 
Vere Speke, 379 
William, 18-123 
William Jeffreys, 918 
ALTER, Emily C. 
Weaver, 417 
Franklin, 417-899 
Jacob, 417-899 
Robert Smith, 718-899 
ALVORD, Alexander, 
97-386-966 
Alwyn A., 858 
Elizah, 386 


ALVORD 


James Hall, 97 
John, 386 
John Watson, 97 
Justin, 581 
Nathan, 386 
Ruel, 97 
Seth, 97 
Thomas, 97-386 
AMBLER, Benjamin 
Mason, 98-99-715 
Edward, 99-649 
Jacquelin, 205-206-649 
James Murray, 99 
John, 98-99-569-628- 
645-649 
John Cary, 99 
Richard, 99-649 
Thomas M., 649 
Thomas Marshall, 99 
AMBROSE, H. G., 1000 
Henry, 990 
Nathaniel, 557 
AMES, Adelbert, 37-482 
Azel, 114 
Benjamin, 114 
Bradford, 114 
Caleb Tyler, 114 
Daniel, 114 
David, 114 
Edgar, 575-900 
Elijah, 114 
Franklin, 114 
George Lapham, 114 
Herman V., 114 
Hugh, 114 
Jacob Meech, 114 
James, 114 
James Furman, 114 
John, 37-114-317 
John Ormsbee, 408- 
409 
John Worthington, 
264 
Joseph, 114-900 
Joseph Sweetman, 
114 
Louis Annin, 114 
Marcus, 114 
Nathan, 900 
Oakes, 37-317 
Oliver, 37-317-688 
Robert, 114 
Samuel, 409-900 
Samuel T., 521 
Thaddeus, 900 
Thales Lucius, 114- 
171 
Thomas, 37-114-317- 
900 


William, 37-114-317- 
409-966 
Soler eee Jefferson, 


AMMONBET, Andre, 486 
AMORY, Augustine 
Heard, 162-328 
Charles Bean, 410 
Elizabeth T. Snelling, 
161 
Harcourt, 162-417 
James Sullivan, 162- 
417-952 
Jonathan, 281-417- 
668-68 2-95 2-966 
Robert, 952 
Thomas, 336-417-952 
William, 843 
AMOSS, James, 214 
William, 214 
William Lee, 214 
AMPT, Francis C., 417 
AMY, Thomas, 794 
ANCASTER, Eloise I. 
Breese, 417 
Gilbert H. D.,418 
ANDERSON, Amy A. 
Rice, 88 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


Benjamin Mackenzie, 
419 

Charles, 643 

Charles Houston, 900 

Clarence G., Jr., 1006 

Clifford, 419 

Clifford Le Conte, 418 

Edgar Wesley, 499 

Edmund, 448 

Edward, 963 

Edward Clifford, 420 

Enoch, 586 

Francis Marion, 553 

Francis Thomas, 763 

Frederick L., 657 

George, 333-420 

Geo. Washington, 475 

George Wayne, 420 

Hezekiah, 418 

Isaac, 630 

James, 323 

James Blythe, 420 

James H., Jr.,815 

James House, 521 

Jefferson Randolph, 
420 

John, 420-447-900 

John Foster, 333 

John Patton, 900 

Joseph Caldwell, 420 

Joseph Eggleston, 963 

Joseph Longworth, 
439 

Joseph Reid, 506 

Joseph W., 107 

Julia Worthington, 
421 

Larz, 421 

Mrs. Larz, 1000-1001 

Lawrence L., 652 

Mary E. Brown, 900 

Merle H., 741 

Nannie L. Blair, 900 

Nicholas Longworth, 
4271 

Oliver, 420 

Patrick, 630 

R. C., 279 

Richard, 110-419-421- 
963-966 

Richard Clough, 110- 
421 

Robbins Battell, 352 

Robert, II, 110 

St. George Mason, 822 

Samuel, 833-880 

Samuel Wilberforce, 
702 

Thomas, 963 

Thos. Lilbourne, 441 

Vachel Worthington, 
421 

W. George, 452 

William, 420-506-586- 
922 

William Alexander, 
710 

William Edwin, 900 

William Ferry Gen- 
tle, 715 

William Henry, 418 

William Noble, 88 

William Pope, 421 

William S., 88 

William Wallace, 419 

ANDRE, Adam, 572 

Jorge R., 422 

Laura Virginia Webb, 
421 

Leonard, 572 

ANDREW, Abraham 

Piatt, 422 

Abram Piatt, 422 

Henry Hersey, 422 

Jacob Piatt, 422 

James, 422 

John Albion, 422 

John Forester, 855 


John Trenton, 422 
Jonathan, 422 
Joseph, 290-422 
Nathaniel, 422 
Robert, 422 
Samuel, 45-375 
William, 988 
ANDREWS, Amos, 524 
André, 169-170 
Andrew, 169 
Asahel, 654 
Charles, 423 
Charles Edward, 423 
Charles M., 999 
Chauncey H., 582 
Constant Abram, 423 
Daniel, 423 
Darwin M., 92 
David Jones, 423 
Ebenezer Turell, 153 
Eber S., 653 
Edward, 200-430 
Elkanah, 423 
Garnett, 224-225 
George, 423 
George Lippitt, 423 
George W., 582 
Henry, 851 
Isaac, 524 
James, 224-654 
Jennie Dobyns, 422- 
423 
John, 153-224-423-524- 
608-632-654 
Jonathan, 524 
Joseph, 169-423-632 
Laban, 423 
Loring, 423 
Lyman Beecher, 184 
Martin, 561 
Moses, 423-608 
Myron Morris, 683 
Nathaniel, 423 
Paul A., 380 
Robert, 631 
Rollin G., 689 
Samuel, 169-252-423- 
511 
Sidney F., 111 
Stephen Harris, 96 
Walter E., 173 
Walter Scott, 423 
William, 153-169-423- 
524-895-966 
William Shankland, 
423 
William Turell, 153 
ANDRUS, Geo. Worth- 
ington, 71 
ANGEL, John, 759 
ANGELL, Alexis Cas- 
weil, 195 
Andrew, 195 
Andrew Aldrich, 195 
Byron Pomeroy, 196 
Caleb, 196 
Charles, 195 
Daniel, 648 
David, 196 
George, 136 
Henry S., 196 
James, 37-196 
James Burrill, 195 
James Rowland, 195 
Jeremiah, 195-196 
John, 37-195-196-648 
John Arnold, 196 
Joseph P., 422 
Lisbeth Gertrnde, 196 
Nehemiah, 19f 
Pardon, 196 
Thomas, 87-58-195- 
196-898-966 
William, 196 
ANGELLOTTI, Frank 
Marion, 92 
Giuseppe, 92 


426 


APPLETON 


ANGIER, Oakes, 37-317 
Samuel, 646 
ANGLE, Daniel, 423 
Edward E. D.,424 
Edward John, 423-424 
Henry, 423 
John, 423 
John Bouslough, 424 
ANGUS, James, 257 
ANKENY, Levi, 703 
ANNEBERG, Walter 
Allen, 583 
ANNIN, Alexander, 114 
William, 114 
William Stuart, 402 
ANSCHUTZ,Effie S. 
Bussell, 424 
George A., 424 
Johann Peter, 424 
Thomas Pollock, 424 
ANSLEY, F. W., 852 
Jesse, 887 
ANSON, Charles H., 940 
George H., 165 
ANTHON, Geo. Chris- 
tian, 602 
John, 602 
William Henry, 602 
ANTHONY, Abraham, 
425-679 
Benjamin, 425 
Daniel, 425 
Daniel Read, 44 
David, 425-679 
Henry, 425 
Henry T., 763 
Jacob Merritt, 44 
James, 425-763 
Jesse, 679 
Jesse Barker, 679 
John, 279-425-679-814- 
966 
John Brayton, 425 
Joseph, 425-763 
Mark, 763 
Mary Borden, 425 
Nicholas, 323 
S. Reed, 883 
Samuel, 674 
William, 425-679 
William Banks, 964 
ANTAGH, John, 259 
ANTILL, Edward, 305 
ANTISDEL, John, 426 
John Francis, 426 
John Parshall, 425 
Lawrence, 426 
Simon, 426 
ANTONIDES, John, 961 
ANTRIM, Ernest I., 349 
APPEL (see also Apple) 
Andrew, 426 
John, 426 
John Peter, 426 
Theodore, 426 
Theodore Burton, 426 
APPLE (see also Ap- 
Pel) 
Andrew, 426 
John, 426 
John Peter, 426 
Joseph Henry, 426 
APPLEGATE, Paul 
Ray, 589 
APPLETON, Benjamin 
Barnard, 349 
Benjamin Ward, 349 
Chas. Brooks, 349 
Chas. Henry, 349 
Charles Hook, 726 
Daniel Fuller, 426 
Eben, 346 
Elisha Williams, 346 
Francis, 152 — 
Francis Henry, 346 
pai Randall, 325- 
4 


APPLETON 


Isaac, 21-152-346-347- 
426-726-732 
James, 426-732-865 
James Waldingfield, 
426 
Jesse, 152 
Jno. Howard, 346 
John White, 346-732 
Joseph, 21-346-726 
Nathan, 347 
Nathaniel, 322-786 
Oliver, 349 
Randolph M., 175 
Robert, 152 
Samuel, 21-51-152- 
280-3 22-346-347-349- 
403-426-519-584-726- 
732-966 
Samuel Appleton, 346 
Thomas, 349 
William, 21-280-346- 
726 
Wm. Hyde, 346 
William Sumner, 347 
APPOLD, Geo. J., 57 
ARBOGAST, E. M., 710 
ARCHBALD, James, 


426-427 
ARCHBOLD, John Dus- 
tin, 660 
ARCHER, Carrie C. Al- 
ford, 415 


Edward, 506 
George, 558-747 
John Clark, 415 
Pierce, Jr., 321 
Robert, 506 
William, 558 
ARCHER-SHEE, Fran- 
ces Pell, 426 
Martin, 426 
ARCHIBALD, Jas., 426- 
427 
ARDEN, James, 634 
Richard Deane, 634 
Thomas, 634 
ARDREY, W. B., 191 
ARGUIMBAU, Daniel 
Vincent, 115 
ARLISS, Albert, 516 
ARMISTEAD (see also 
Armstead) 
Anthony, 373-889 
Ellyson, 373 
John, 85-889-966 
Peter Fontaine, 17 
Ralph, 475 
Robert, 373-564 
Wm., 373-525-563-889 
ARMITT, Joseph, 27- 
511-793 
ARMORY, Robert, 21 
ARMOUR, Danforth 
Horace, 357 
James, 966 
Philip D., 564 
ARMS, Geo. Wells, 427 
Ebenezer, 757 
John, 943-962 
Pliny, 384 
Seneca, 427 
William, 427-966 
ARMSBY, James Ken- 
dall, 47 
ARMSTEAD (see also 
Armistead) 
Henry Howell, 641 
James Benson, 641 
ARMSTRONG, Alfred 
W., 873 
Benjamin Adam, 749 
Bennett Hornsby, 427 
Bruce, 548 
Clinton Oren, 427 
David G., 345 
David Hartley, 428 
David Hunt, 427 
David Maitland, 427 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


F. Wallace, 932 
George, 427 
Harold Rodney, 427 
Helen Neilson, 427 
James, 336-371-830 
James D., 685 
John, 261-336-422-542 
John A., 842 
John Wilkins, 336 
Joseph, 427 
Milton Nathan, 428 
Nathan, 427 
Norman Bruce, 600 
Richard Fielder, 427 
Robert, 372-830 
Samuel Treat, 4238 
Thomas, 250-961 
William, 428-827 
ee dak Abimelech, 
4 
Andrew, 729 
Benedict, 82-375-428- 
491 
Benjamin Walworth, 
869 
Bion Joseph, 402 
Caleb, 491 
D. Hinckley, 574 
Dan A., 955 
David, 837 
David Saxon, 428 
Dutee, 834 
Edmund, 667 
Frank(lin) Dundore, 
428 
Frederick W., 271 
George, 265-491 
George Carpenter, 265 
George Morris, 428 
Horatio, 834 
Ichabod, 402 
Tra, 428 
Israel, 265-709 
James, 265 
James Utter, 265 
Jeremiah, 402 
John, 837 
Jonathan, 190-279 
Joseph, 402-837 
Josiah, 375 
Le Roy, 428 
Llewellyn A., 428 
Nathan, 518 
Nicholas, 428 
Otis W., 428 
Philip, 729 
Preserved, 773 
Richard; 279-371-851 
Richard Jas., 279-851 
Samuel Greene, 851 
Samuel Vinton, 218 
Seth Shailor, 481 
Simon, 709 
Smith, 837 
Smith W., 837 
Sprague, 433 
Stephen, 82-265-279- 
709-729 
Thomas, 121-279-428- 
851-966 
Thomas Jackson, 190 
W. W., 534 
Welcome, 108-279-851 
William, 69-70-109- 
190-265-375-491-709- 
839-879-906-966 
William A., 82-428 
Wm. Augustus, 428 
William Augustus, 
Jr., 428 
William Bideston, 428 
Wm. Hendrick, 428 
William Rhodes, 265 
ARNAUD, Martin, 206 
ARROWSMITH, Mil- 
ton, 429 
Robert, 428 
ARTHUR, George, 804 


ASBILL, James Madi- 
son, 353 
ASH, Gordon Monges, 
429 
Henry, 429 
James, 429 
Thomas Forrest, 429 
Thomas Reeves, 429 
ASHBROOK, Donald 
Sinclair, 429 
James, 429 
John, 429 
Joseph, 429 
Milan Gilbert, 688 
Thomas, 429 
ASHBY, John, 91-303- 
526-718-951 
Nathaniel, 303 
Robert, 91-526-713- 
951 
Robert Stuart, 91 
Thos., 91-526-713-951 
Thomson, 91 
Turner, 713 
William, 526 
William Wirt, 526 
ASHCOM, Charles Wes- 
ley, 666 
ASHE, Richard Porter, 
823 


ASHENDEN, Herbert, 
701 
ASHFORD, Bailey Kel- 
ly, 429 
Craven, 429 
Francis, 429 
Francis Ashbury, 429 
Michael, 429 
Snowden, 397 
ASHHURST, Richard, 
892 
Richard Lewis, 213 
William Henry 892 
ASHLEY, Daniel, 692 
James M., 340 
John, 218 
Joseph, 893-996 
Moses, 349 
Robert, 218 
Thomas, 776 
William, 218 
ASHMEAD, Duffield, 
429 
Henry Clifton, 429 
Isaac, 429 
Jacob, 429 
John, 429 
Samuel, 429 
ASHTON, Burdette, 404 
Robert, 79 
ASHWELL, Thomas 
Viera: 
ASKINS, Edward, 393 
ASPINWALL, George 
Lowell, 429 
John, 360 
Peter, 429-966 
Samuel, 429 
Thomas, 429 
William, 369-429-430 
Wm. Henry, 430-532 
ASSHETON, Robt., 231 
ASTON, George, 711 
Peter, 711 
Walter, 376-377-558- 
908 
ASTOR, John Jacob, 
261-497-542-966 
Waldorf, 139 
William, 261 
William Backhouse, 
261-542 
Baan, Clifton R., 
85 


ATWOOD 


Frederic, 291 
George H. B., 372 
Gertrude F. Horn, 372 
Hope, 258-378-758 
Humphrey, 155-158- 
162-170-258-291-378- 
470-527-588-716-758- 
817-943-962-966 
John, 291 
Joseph, 258 
Percy Lee, 291 
Samuel, 291 
William, 291 
ATHEY, Elisha, 487 
George, 486 
John, 486 
ATKIN, Peter W., 667 
ATKINS, Benj., 957 
Benoni, 430 
Caleb Brooks, 881 
Dudley, 875 
Elias Cornelius, 430 
Henry Cornelius, 430 
Joseph, 586-875 
Josiah, 430 
Rollin, 430 
Samuel, 430 
Thomas, 430 
ATKINSON, Amos, 431 
Benjamin Walker, 789 
Bradbury, 962 
Dee A. Griswold, 430 
Donald C. T., 43 
Edward, 431-874 
George, 430-431-695 
George Wesley, 434 
Henry Morrell, 431 
Humphrey, 962 
Ichabod, 431 
John, 431-757-770- 
962-966 
John F. E., 430 
Mittie H. Jackson, 
431 
Robert L., 745 
Robert Whitman, 431 
Samuel, 793 
Theodore, 962 
William, 431 
William B., 87 
William Yates, 315 
ATLEEH, Edwin An- 
thony, 126-236 
Edwin Augustus, 126- 
236 
Edwin Ihrie, 236 
Edwin Ihrie, Jr., 236 
Edwin Pitt, 126-23 
John Light, 236 
Louis William, 236 
Walter Franklin, 236 
William, 126-236-966 
William A., 126-236 
William Pitt, 236 
ATTERBURY, Lewis, 
212 


ATWATER, Caleb, 431 


Christopher Greene, 
119-431-432 

David, 431-966 

David Hastings, 119- 
432 

Edward Storrs, 342- 
954 

Henry, 938 

Irving Taft, 964 

Jeremiah, 823 

Mead, 431 

Richard M., Jr., 276 

Richard Mead, 431- 
432 

Samuel, 431 

Stephen, 431 


ATWELL, John, 747 


ATHEROLD, Thos., 967 | ATWOOD, Almon, 64 


ATHERTON, Adonijah, 
258 
Consider, 291 


427 


David, 432 
Ebenezer, 433 
Isaac, 432 


ATWOOD 


J. Ellsworth, 659 
John, 216-432-433 
Jonathan, 748 
Joseph, 433 
Joshua, 748 
Lewis Rogers, 334 
Nathaniel, 216-432- 
433 
AUBOCHON, John, 819 
Joseph, 819 
Pierre, 819 
AUCHENPAUGH, John, 
844 
AUCHINCLOSS, Hugh 
Dudley, 179 
John Winthrop, 657 
AUERSWALD, Carl, 77 
AUGUR, Walter Whea- 
ton, 752 
eo Jacob, 
927 
AULD, James, 750 
AURIAC, Francois 
Louis, 230 
AURYANSEN, A. D., 
543 
AUTREUIL, Rene, 875 
AUSTEN, Charles Vin- 
cent, 436 
Edward, 359-360 
AUSTIN, Anthony, 433 
Charles Bernard, 153 
Dor, 433 
Elijah, 413 
Frederick Carleton, 
433 
Henry, 433 
James Allen, 206-620 
Joab, 433 
John, 206-620-746 
Joseph, 560 
Nathaniel, 433 
Richard, 433-966 
Thomas, 29 
Warren, 433 
William, 29-146 
AUXIER, Wm. R., 565 
AVENILI, Lorenzo M., 
954 
1 NESE OEE James, 569- 
James George, 569 
James W,, 569-645 
William, 569-645 
William John, 645 
AVERILL, Daniel, 168 
Henry K., 168 
Isaac, 168 
James K. P., 168 
Job, 845 
- John, 332-757-845 
John Thomas, 845 
Nathan, 168 
Samuel, 757 
William, 168-431-757- 
845 
AVERY, Benjamin, 708 
Benjamin Franklin, 
803 
Charles, 138 
Charles E., 433 
Charles Irving, 433 
Christopher, 82-138- 
433-434-659-708-803- 
966 
Coleman, 433 
Daniel, 708 
Daniel Dudley, 708 
Dudley, 550-708 
Ebenezer, 33-82-138- 
433-434 
Edward Henry, 433 
Elijah, 344 
Elisha, 841 
Frank Montgomery, 
433 
Griswold, 138 
Henry Newell, 232 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


Humphrey, 841 
Irving Montgomery, 
433 
James, 81-82-138-328- 
433-434-659-708-801- 
841 
John, 138 
John Coleman, 434 
Joseph Swan, 82 
Ledyard, 138 
Miles, 803 
Park, 733 
Parke, 82-434 
Samuel, 841 
Simeon, 82 
William, 43-966 
William Burrill, 573 
William Ledyard, 434 
AVEZZANA, Joseph, 
442 
AVIS, Braxton Daven- 
port, 434 
John, 434 
Samuel Brashear, 434 
AVITABILE, Florence 
Covel, 900 
Gennaro, 900 
Giuseppe, 900 
Raffaello, 900 
AXSON, Samuel Ed- 
ward, 638 
AXTELL, Charles, 468 
Daniel, 160-161-468- 
895-985 
Henry, 468 
AYER (see also Ayers, 
Ayres) 
Albert Azro, 137 
Benjamin F., 207 
Frederic, 699 
Frederick, 921 
John, 966 
Walter, 181 
AYERS (see also Ayer, 
Ayres) 
Elijah, 876 
Norval Welch, 583 
AYLESWORTH, War- 
ner P., 562 
AYLETT, John, 434 
Philip, 434-763 
William, 17-404-434- 
763 
William Roane, 434 
AYMAR, Benjamin, 434 
Daniel, 434 
Edmund Brandt, 434 
Jean, 434 
John, 434 
AYRAULT, Walter, 531 
AYRES (see also Ayer, 
Ayers) 
Caleb, 690 
Ellis, 690 
. Henry P., 435 
Isaac, 435-690 
Job, 690 
John, 435 
Jonathan, 690 
Obadiah, 435 
Robert, 690 
Silas, 468 
Simeon, 690 
Stephen Cooper, 435 
William, 112-481-536- 
568-775 
William Warren, 55 
Wylie McLean, 435 


B 


BABBITT, Abiel, 40 
Arthur Stephens, 106 
Edward, 40 
Edwin Burr, 40 
Erasmus, 40 
Lawrence Sprague, 40 
William, 40 


BABBOTT, Frank Lusk, 
184-782 
BABCOCK, Daniel, 611 
David Horace, 435 
Edward Vose, 428 
Elihu, 611 
Ephraim, 611 
Frederick, 746 
George, 92 
Henry Andrews, 479 
James, 40-435-611-966 
James Woods, 2d, 40 
John, 40-154 
Jonathan, 611 
Josiah, 611 
Oliver, 75 
Sydney, 40 
Warren La Verne, 435 
William, 611 
William Frederick, 40 
William H., 835 
William Rodgers, 40 
BABSON, Edwin, 587 
Richard, 818 
BABST, Earl D., 866 
BACH, Frederick E., 
877 
BACHE, Benj. F., 25 
Charles Meigs, 25 
Dallas, 513 
Franklin, 25 
Franklin Bache, 25 
Hartman, 25 
René, 25 
Richard, 25-266-380- 
966 
Richard Meade, 25 
BACHELDER (see also 
Bacheller, Bachiler, 
Batchelder) 
Nathaniel, 555 
Stephen, 555 
BACHELLER (see also 
Bachelder, Bachi- 
ler, Batchelder, 
Batcheller, Batche- 
lor) 
Henry, 42 
Irving, 42 
John, 42 
Joshua, 42 
Rupee, 42 
Samuel, 42 
Sanford Paul, 42 
BACHILER, Stephen, 
815-902-989 
BACKE, Theodore Con- 
stant, 115 
BACKHOUSEH, Edward 
BattewL2, 
BACKUS, Arthur Mann, 
28-29 
Augustus, 29 
Calvin, 435 
Chas. Chapman, 435 
Clinton Jirah, 435 
Clinton Theron, 435 
De Lacena, 435 
Ebenezer, 42-639-641- 
666 
Eleazor Fitch, 42 
Eliza J. Burton, 29 
Grosvenor Hyde, 901 
Harriet I. Davis, 435 
Henry Clinton, 435 
Tsaac, 901 
J(ames) Bayard, 42 
Jay Spicer, 901 
Jirah Lanphear, 435 
John, 435 
Jonathan Trumbull, 
42 


Joseph, 42-666-855 
Manson Franklin, 435 
Nathaniel, 435 
Samuel, 435-901 
Simon, 855 

Stephen, 435-901-966 


428 


BADGER 


Timothy, 435 
Truman Jay, 504-901 
William, 42-435-467- 
666-855-901-966 
William, Jr., 574 
BACON, Addison New- 
ton, 79 
Andrew, 35 
Benjamin Wisner, 35 
Cyrus, 43-44-935 
Cyrus, Jr., 43-44 
Daniel, 35-830 
Daniel Carpenter, 436 
David, 35-43-44-114- 
830-935 
Ebenezer, 614-778 
Edmund, 166-519-686 
Edward, 123 
Edward L., 684 
Francis Edward, 436 
Francis MeNiel, 339 
Gaspar G., 861 
Helen Hazard, 36 
Henry D., 858 
Jabez, 35 
Jacob, 44 
John, 35-44-123-432- 
814-830 
John D., 642-643 
John Edmund, 123 
Joseph, 35-830 
Josiah, 202-610-614 
Knox, 43 
Geon Brooks, 44 
Leonard, 35-830 
Leonard Woolsey, 35- 


36 

Leonard Woolsey, Jr., 
35 

Louisa Crowninshield, 
436 

Lyle Cholwell, 44 

Michael, 35-44-68-79- 


112-614-814-966-967 
Nathaniel, 36-43-44- 
114-686-935-966 
Nathaniel A., 36 
Nathaniel Terry, 35- 
36 
Rufus, 44 
Samuel, 79 
Selden, 35 
Sidney Brooks, 44 
Stephen, 814 
Thomas, 44-79 
William, 35-79-830 
BACOT, Peter, 46 
Peter Brockington, 
315 
Peter Hannabal, 315 
Pierre, 46-315-966 
Robert Cockran, 605 
Robert Dewar, 46 
Samuel, 315 
Thomas Wright, 46- 
1002-1003 
William Sinclair, 605 
BADCOCK, Nathaniel, 
Jr., 606 
BADEAU, Carroll, 274 
BADHER, Jno. A., 327 
eee Albert A., 
36 
Alpheus C., 213-335 
Charles Johnston, 
436-1000 
Edmund, 436 
Giles, 38-213-335-436- 
966 
Henry, 272 
Ira Washington, 272 
John, 213-335-436 
Jonathan, 213-235 
Lemuel, 272 f 
Leonidas Virgil, 213- 
335 
Nathaniel, 436 
Oscar Charles, 436 


BADGER 


Steven, 213-335 
Walter Irving, 887 
William G., 519 
BAEKELAND, George 
W., 694 
Leo H., 694 
BAER, Geo. Hildt, 434 
BAGBY, George, 436 
George Wm., 436-437 
James, 436-562 
John, 436-562: 
John H. C., 220-436- 
437 
Philip Haxall, 437 
Richard, 562 
BAGG, Benjamin Rush, 
437 


Clinton Levi, 437 
Halsey J., 92 
ee Benjamin, 
6 
John Judson, 875 
John Newbury, 875 
Samuel, 875 
Thomas, 726 
William, 726-899 
BAGNELL, Robt., 283 
BAGULEY, John, 968 
BAILEY (see also 
Baily) 
Aaron, 48 
Alvin R., 1005 
Cristo 
Cassius Mercer, 48 
Charles, 517 
Charles A., 173 


Charles Cabaniss, 747 
Chas. Drummond, 740 


Charles Everett, 532 
Charles Olin, 48 
David, 584 

Edward, 158-168 
Edward P., 934 
Edward Payson, 221 
George W., 473 
Hobart K., 588 
James, 48 


James Bradshaw, 168 


Jethro, 48 

John, 48-277-377-743 

John Gordon, 370 

John L., 928 

Jonathan, 370 

Joseph, 48-370 

Joseph Mead, 48 

Mercer Silas, 48 

Montgomery J., 471 

Parks, 747 

Pearce, 337 

Mrs. Percy M., 1000 

Richard, 48-370-766- 

966 

Samuel, 747 

Silas Mercer, 48 

Theodore Mead, 48 

William, 48 

William G., 942 

William James, 655 
BAILIE, Richard, 966 
BAILY (see also Bai- 

ley 

Daniel, 49-946 

Frederick L., 395 

Frederick Lang, 928 

Henry Paul, 49-664 

Isaac, 946 

Joel, 49-853-946 

Joseph, 946 

Joshua, 49 


Joshua Longstreth, 49 


Richard, 966 
Samuel, 946 
William Lloyd, 49 


William Lloyd, Jr., 49 


BAIN, John, Jr., 938 
Peter, 159 

BAIR, G., 332 
Henry, 332 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


Orrin William, 263 
BAIRD, Absalom, 52- 
791 
Andrew, 562 
Charles, 646 
David, 52 
Donald Galbraith, 462 
Edward Carey, 427 
Henry Martyn, 542 
James, 53-542 
John, 27-52-791-966 
Lemuel, 334 
Lucius Olmstead, 53 
Lyman, 52-53 
Oliver Hopkinson, 53- 
284 
Richard Loper, 53-284 
Robert, 542 
Stephen, 52 
Thomas, 52-966 
Thomas E., Jr., 268 
Thomas Harlan, 791 
William, 52 
Wm. Dinwiddie, 334 
William Mercer, 53 
Wyllys Warner, 52- 
110 
BAKHER, Alexander, 54- 
349-966 
Archibald, 438 
Archibald Hand, 438 
Arthur Davis, 54 
A(rthur) Latham, 54- 
140 
Asa, 498 
Benjamin, 54-104 
«Camillus Streit, 98 
Charles Henry, 32 
Christopher, 32 
Conrad, 748 
Cornelius, 54-104 
1B als Parl 
Daniel B., 669 
David, 327 
Dorsey S., 356 
Edward, 252 
Edward J., 416 
Elijah, 620 
Francis, 55-967 
Francis E. B., 910 
Frank Marquis, 808 
Frank Smith, 432 
Sy Robeson, 32- 
3 
Frederick, 438-953 
Frederick Diller, 438 
George, 104 
George Allen, 432 
George L., 912 
George Titus, 777 
Harold Danforth, 65 
Henry, 169-315-333 
Henry R., 715 
Hinton James, 438 
Hugh Potter, 54 
Isaac Fraley, 748 
Jacob, 98 
Jas., 252-504-703-853 
James Fred, 54 
James McB., 412 
James S., 315 
Jeffrey, 911 
Jesse, 55 
John, 54-55-252-349- 
470-498-685-686-732 
John B., 924 
John Blake, 180 
John G., 54 
John Remigius, 32-33 
John Uglow, 877 
Jonathan, 54-104 
Joseph, 164-429-924 
Joseph Stannard, 54 
Joshua, 54-349 
Joshua G., 31 
Judah, 57 
La Fayette, 438 
Lawrence, 315 


Luther, 55 

Luther Alexander, 54 

Luther Byron, 54 

Nathan, 924 

Nathaniel, 116 

Nichols, 937 

Ozi, 54 

Peter C., 683 

Ray Stannard, 54 

Raymond T., 710 

Remember, 54 

Reuben, 470 

Richard, 252-512-715 

Richard Downing, 33 

Robert, 54-104-549 

Roger, 981 

St. John, 962 

Samuel, 252 

Stephen, 586 

Thomas, 150-151-153- 
314-346-529-732-784- 
852-967-969 

Thomas B., 924 

Virginia, 55 

William Boyd, 438 

William Loughead, 55 

William T., 72 

BAKEWELL, Allan C., 

Jr., 433 

Benjamin, 55 

Charles Montague, 
55-56 

Dale, 56 

John, 55 

John Palmer, 55 

Joseph, 55 

Lelia Semple, 56 

Robert, 55 

Samuel, 216 

Thomas, 55 


BALCH, Benjamin, 35- 


585-908-963 
Edwin Swift, 35 
Freeborn, 35-585-908- 
963 
Geo. B., 638 
George Beall, 950 
George W., 789 
Geo. Washington, 963 
Gordon Henry, 35 
Henry Gordon, 35 
Hezekiah, 35-638-950 
James, 35-638-950 
Jeremiah O., 963 
John, 35-276-585-638- 


BALL 


Cornelius Vannoy, 438 

Daniel, 438 

David, 58 

Dwight, 438 

Eben A., 907 

Ebenezer, 439 

Edwin, 438 

Elbert Francis, 879 

Elijah, 58-215 ‘ 

Ezekiel, 244-438 

Ezra, 438 

George, 91 

George Hull, 438 

George Johnson, 438 

Helen, 58 

Henry, 58 

Henry Fay, 59 

Henry Perrine, 438 

Hezekiah, 501 

J. Morris, 840 

James, 263 

James Mark, 212 

James Pierce, 438 

Jesse Woodruff, 438 

John, 215-438-439-788- 
967 

Jonas, 788 

Jonathan, 438 

Joseph, 438-967 

Loammi, 677 

Martha Frazier, 215- 
216 

Moses, 788 

Moses Griffin, 788 

Nathaniel, 215-788 

Peleg, 141 

Richard, 59-438-501- 
967 

Robert Frederick, 215 

Roger Sherman, 439 

S(amuel) Prentiss, 
59-818 

Sarah Vairin, 59 

Seth, 438 

Simeon, 439 

Simeon Eben, 439 

Sylvanus, 59 

Terry, 831 

Theodore A., 804 

Theophilus, 501 

Thomas, 439 

Timothy, 58-74 

W(m.) Frazier, 215 

William M., 739 

Zachariah, 438 


682-908-950-963-967 | BALDY, Edward Hur- 


Joseph, 35-690 

Lewis, P. W., 35 

Nathanial, 35 

Stephen Bloomer, 35- 
638-950 

Thomas, 35-228-638- 
950-963 

Thomas Willing, 35 

William, 35 

BALDERSTON, John 

C., 845 


BALDRIDGE, Alvin, 


441 
Edwin R., 868 
James, 539 
John, 441 
Thomas, 539 
William, 117 


BALDWIN, Abiel, 438 


Albert, 59 

Andrew Jackson, 141 
Archibald Stuart, 215 
Arthur Douglas, 438 
Asa, 817-946 
Barnabas, 59 
Benjamin, 58-74-629 
Briscoe Gerard, 190 
Charles, 59 

Charles Adolphe, 438 
Charles Candee, 59 
Charles Henry, 438 
Cornelius, 215 


429 


ley, 61 
Jacob, 61-469 
John, 61 
John Montgomery, 61 
Paul, 61-469 
Peter, 61-469 


BALFOUR, Andrew, 904 
BALL, Allan P., 552 


Chas. F., 649 

David Charles, 61 

Eleazer, 772 

Elias, 440-441-676-895 

Isaac, 440-441 

Isaac Gibbs, 440-658 

J. Alwyn, 441 

James, 760 

James May, 29-61 

John, 440 

John R.,134 

Joseph, 61-236-546- 
620-621-626-713 

Lebbeus, 679 

Mottrom, 61 

Owen Dorsey, 61 

Spencer, 61 

Spencer Mottrom, 61 

Stephen, 224 

T. Fauntleroy, 189 

William, 61-483-546- 
553-626-954-967 

William Dorsey, 61 

William James, 440 


BALL 


William James, Jr., 
440 
William Moultrie, 308 
BALLANTINE, Arthur 
Atwood, 64 
Ebenezer, 64 
Edward, 64-380 
Henry Winthrop, 64 
John, 64 
Peter Hood, 311 
Robert F., 949 
William, 64 
William Gay, 64 
BALLARD, Addison, 66 
Andrew Jackson, 376 
Arley, 441 
Benjamin, 766 
Bland, 375 
Carl McNeilan, 66 
Chas. Thruston, 375- 
376 
Dana Lamb, 66 
Daniel, 66 
David, 66 
Dayton Hendricks, 66 
Dean Dayton, 66 
Elizabeth Depew, 
Ellsworth, 441 
Harlan Hoge, 66 
Henry, 66 
Henry Holton, 66 
James, 376 
Jeremiah, 66 
John, 66 
John Grantham, 66 
John Orin, 441 
Joseph, 66 
Josiah, 66 
Kedar, 766 
Samuel Rossiter, 441 
Seymour, 584 
Stephens Rossiter, 
441 
Theodore Reese, 441 
W. H., 865 
William, 66-967 
William Arley, 441 
William Wirt, Jr., 800 
Willis Dana, 66 
BALLDWIN, Robert, 
456 
BALLENGER, Edgar 
Garrison, 442 
James, 442 
Thomas Theodore, 442 
BALLIETTE, Charles 
Henry, 784 
BALLOU, Ariel, 456-953 
Asahel, 442 
Benjamin, 442 
David, 72 
eee Richardson, 
2 
Franklin, 496 
Frederick L., 334 
George Colburn, 72 
Hosea Starr, 442 
James, 72-456-953 
John, 442 
Levi, 442 
Mathurin, 72 
Matturean, 442 
Maturin, 442-456-619- 
953-967 
Nathaniel, 72 
Noah, 72 
Oliver, 72 
Peter, 442 
Se Andrianus, 
Charles N., 533 
Edward Arthur, 76 
Enoch, 76 
Evert, 76 
Floris, 76 
Gerrit, 76 
William, 76 


441 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


BANCROFT, Aaron, 69- 
79-80-112 
Addison N., 79 
Benjamin, 445 
Benjamin Cassius, 642 
Charles, 79 
Charles Parker, 195 
Ebenezer, 342 
Edgar Addison, 79 
Geo., 69-79-80-85-112 
Hugh, 79 
Jacob, 445 
James, 253 
John, 79-256 
John Chandler, 80 
John Sellers, 79 
Joseph, 79-80-323-445- 
484-681 
Laysell, 256 
Mary A. Richardson, 
79 
Nathaniel, 256 
Samuel, 69-80-112-256 
Samuel, Jr., 79-80 
Thos., 69-79-80-85- 
112-256-445-967 
Wilder Dwight, 80 
William, 79 
William Amos, 79 
BANGS, Chas. H., 1006 
Edward, 340-446-967 
Lemuel Bolton, 638 
BANISTER (see also 
Bannister) 
John, 81-96 
John Monro, 81 
Marcellus, 685 
William Brodnax, 81 
BANKHEAD, Jas. G., 24 
John Hollis, 24 
John Hollis, Jr., 24-25 
Wm. Brockman, 25 
BANKS, David, 87 
Harold Purdy, 88 
James, 87 
John, 552-943-962 
Robert Lenox, 732 
Samuel, 190 
William, 190 
BANNARD, Charles 
Heath, 340 
Elizabeth G. Win- 
chester, 443 
Hubbard Francis, 443 
John W., 443 
BANNING, Benoni, 91 
Calvin, 91 
Ephraim, 91 
Ephraim, III, 91 
John, 91 
John D., 91 
Kendall, 91 
Leland G., 637 
William, 91 
William Calvin, 91 
William Josiah, 91 
BANNISTER (see also 
Banister) 
Christopher, 96 
John, 81-96 
Joseph, 96 
Lucius George, 96 
L(ucius) Ward, 96 
William H., 96 
BANTZ, Gideon, 588 
BARBEB, John P., 557 
BARBER (see also Bar- 
bour) 
Aaron, 819 
Charles Gibbs, 205 
David, 819 
Eldad, 818 
Ephraim, 796 
George, 577-796-967 
J. Rousseau Metcalfe, 
135 
Jedediah, 819 
John, 501-796 


John S., 816 
Jonathan, 601-796 
Laurence L., 35 
Samuel, 819 
Thomas, 501-819-967 
William, 918 
BARBEY, Henry Fran- 
cis, 443 
Henry I., 443 
John Edward, 307 
John George, 443 
Pierre Lorillard, 443 
BARBOT, Adolph, 219 
Louis J., 219 
BARBOUR (see also 
Barber) 
Edwin Samuel, 103 
George, 286-967 
George H., 545 
Joel, 103 
John, 103 
Re W., 200 
Samuel, 103 
Thomas, 103-443-967 
William, 103-443 
William R., 184 
William Tefft, 103 
BARCLAY (see also 
Barkley) 
Andrew Crawford, 
601 
Anthony, 30 
Carleton Henry, 444 
David, 798 
George, 798 
George B., 827 
Henry, 30-798 2 
Henry Anthony, 29-30 
James, 601 
John, 601-758-967 
John Agnew, 444 
John Mortimer, 643 
Lowry, 444 
Robert, 29-30-798-967 
Robert Cochrane, 30 
Sackett Moore, 30 
Thomas, 29-30-758- 
798 
William Franklin, 444 
Wright, 30 
BARCROFT, Ambrose, 
343-809 
BARD, John, 238 
Peter, 238 
Samuel, 238 
William, 238 
BARDEEN, Charles 
Russell, 119 
Charles W., 432 
Charles William, 119 
Moses, 119 
Norman, 119-431 
Shadrach, 119 
Thomas, 119 
William, 67-119 
William Thomas, 119 
BARDEN, Jas. A., 164 
BARE, Martin, 550 
BARENTZE, Cornelius, 
513 
ety Charles 
a 6 
BARHYDT, D. Parish, 
206 
John, 206 
BARINGER, John, 967 
eae Cs Abraham, 
Miss E. Frye, 1000 
Ebenezer, 738 
E(Imer) Eugene, 121 
Elmer John, 121 
Francis, 738 
Franklin, 164 
George, 738-739 
George Frederick, 738 
Isaac, 164-638 
Jacob, 164 


430 


BARNES 


James Madison, 66 
John, 121 
John Abbott, 884 
John Hammond, 121 
John William, 395 
Joseph, 884 
Josephine Wait, 164 
Joshua, 891 
Josiah, 746 
Loring, 738 
Perry, 164 
Robert, 164-738 
Samuel, 164 
Samuel Haydock, 164 
Wharton, 164 
William H., 310 
William Torrey, 383 
BARKLEY (see also 
Barclay) 
Charles B., 877 
Hugh, 173 
pe er a Geo. A., 
Hamilton M., 223 
Peter, 658 
BARLEY, Louis C., 215 
BARLOW, Aaron, 873 
Francis Channing, 414 
Jonathan K., 873 
Joseph, 461 
Nathaniel, 873 
Samuel L. M., 751 
ona rire Abraham, 
565 
Christopher, 565 
ere ee Howard P., 
81 
Stephen, 747 
BARNARD, Isaac, 37 
James, 37 
John, 37-967 
John Fiske, 37 
John G., 285 
Lewis, 37 
Richard, 130 
Stephen P., 232 
Thomas, 967 
Wilfred Keefer, 37 
William Howard, 813 
BARNARDISTON, Na- 
thaniel W., 207 
Sarah H. Floyd-Jones, 
207 
BARNBY, Arthur, 76 
BARNES, Albert M., 
687 
Alfred Cutler, 662 
Alfred Smith, 552-662 
Benjamin, 728 
Caleb, 641 
Cecil, 207 
Charles, 722 
Charles A., 746 
Colin, 914 
Comfort, 135 
Dan, 728 
David, 847 
David Leonard, 847 
Demas, 476 
Duane, 722 
Edward Herbert, 207 
Eli, 662 
Elijah, 208 
Elisha, 722 
Ensign, 456 
George Edward, 208 
George Leonard, 847 
Henry Wheeler, 684 
Hiram Smith, 208 
Jabez, 722 
James Aborn, 847 
John, 432-456-722 
John Wallace, 207 
Jonathan, 208-575 
Michael, 570 - 
Noah, 208 
Peter, 415 4 
Phillips Dewey, 546 


BARNES 


Phinehas, 207 
Reon, 722 
Samuel, 596 
Samuel D., 258 
Shamgar, 722 
Solomon, 92 
Stephen, 662 
T. Ellis, 336 
Thomas, 134-208-967 
Thurlow Weed, 34-577 
Walter, 443 
Walter Herbert, 455 
Wheeler, 846 
William, 207-662-722- 
878. 
William H. L., 300 
BARNET, George, 490 
Jas. Blackstone, 490 
Mary B. Wilson, 490 
BARNETT, Bion Hall, 
208-907 
Caroline L. H. L’En- 
gle, 208 
Eccleston, 636 
Evelyn S. Snead, 444 
Francis, 126 
Ira Sayre, 444 
J. A., 444 
William, 906 
William Boyd, 208 
BARNEY, Benjamin, 
901 
Charles Neal, 444 
Charles Tracy, 583 
Edward, 901 
Edward Everett, 901 
Eliam Eliakim, 901 
Jacob, 444-901-967 
James Perrine, 901 
John, 901 
Jonathan, 444 
Joseph, 901 
Matthew, 444 
William, 444-498 
William Mitchell, 444 
BARNHAM, Geo. S., 627 
BARNHART, Philip, 
800 
BARNHILL, Robert, 
21-806 
BARNITZ, Harry Dain- 
gerfield, 901 
Richard Bronaugh, 
901 
BARNUM, Alexander 
M., 374 
James, 853 
Theodore, 837 
BARNWELL, Arthur, 
668 
Clermont &L., 208 
Edward, 208 
George Gibbes, 208 
John, 90-208-668-814- 
815-967 
Morgan Gibbes, 208 
Nathaniel, 89-90-208 
Nathaniel Berners, 90 
Robert, 90 
Robert Woodward, 90 
William Wigg, 208 
BARR, Cornelius, 985 
David, 699 
George Lindsley, 554 
George W., 939 
Henry, 208 
Hiram Donald, 123 
Ingle, 208 
James Henry, 209 
John, 208 
Martin, 336 
William Rufus, 607 
BARRAN, Alice M. 
Parks, 323 
John, 323 
John Nicholson, 323 
BARRE, Caroline A. 
Boutwell, 209 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


Corvis Miner, 209 
John, 209 
BARRELL (see also 
Barroll) 
Charles, 377 
Corydon, 377 
George, 209-967 
George Morton, 209 
Harry Ferdinand, 209 
Henry Ferdinand, 209 
James, 209 
John, 726 
Joseph, 209 
Joshua, 377 
Morton Davis, 209 
William, 209-337-726 
BARRETT, Benjamin, 
444-960 
Bertha N. Miller, 209 
Daniel, 444 
Daniel Thomas, 444 
Edward Ernest, 444 
Fermor, 475 
Fred Leslie, 696 
Humphry, 960 
Humphrey, Jr., 444 
J. Augustus, 122 
James, 240-444 
James M., 183 
Joel, 681 
John, 849 
Oliver, 960 
Samuel, 849 
Samuel E., 507-588 
Stephen, 960 
Thomas, 444 
Thomas, Jr., 209 
Thomas G., 209 
Walter A., 183 
BARRINGER, Daniel 
Moreau, 189 
John, 967 
John Paul, 189 
Paul, 189 
Paul Brandon, 189 
Paul Brandon, Jr., 189 
Rufus, 189 
BARRITT, Lemuel, 829 
BARROLL (see also 
Barrell) 
Henry Ballard, 901 
J. Leeds, 454 
James, 17 
Joseph Rollinson, 901 
Robert, 901 
William, 901 
BARRON, Ellis, 350- 
854-948 
James H., 81 
John, 744-948 
Joshua, 948 
Moses, 948 
Timothy, 948 
BARROW, David Cren- 
shaw, 90 
Jacob, 249 
John, 249-905-967 
John Council, 905 
BARROWS, George, 209 
John, 209-967 
Morton, 209-655 
Noah, 209 
Robert, 209 
Samuel, 209 
William, 209 
BARRUS, John, 967 
BARRY, Charles, 210 
Edmund D., 719 
Edmund Henry, 448 
Edward Buttevant, 
210 
Garrett Robert, 210 
Herbert, 210-237 
James, 334 
James C., 448 
John, 372 
Llewellyn Fite, 465 
Olivia J. Foote, 448 


431 


Robert, 427 

Robert John, 719 
Robert Peabody, 210 
Samuel, 210 


BARSBE, George, 927 


George Randolph, 927 
William Hawley, 927 


BARSTOW, Amos Cha- 


fee, 210 
Benj., 210-618-756 
Caleb, 210 
Charles W., 113 
George, Eames, 210- 
211 
George Eames, Jr., 
210 
Herbert Symonds, 210 
Michael, 210 
Nathaniel, 210 
Thomas, 210-756 
William, 210-618-756- 
967-988 


BART, Wm. Pepperell, 
477 
BARTHOLOMEW, Al- 


bert Martin, 264 
Andrew, 264 
Benjamin, 263 
George Kellam, 588 
John, 479 
Luther, 588 
Martin, 264 
Noah, 588 
William, 264-967 


BARTLE, Lambert B., 


786 


BARTLETT, Benj., 213- 


229-324-874 

Bradbury, 555 

C. D., 601 

Chas. Edward, 211 

Ebenezer, 874 

Edward J., 366 

Edward Otis, 210 

Edwin Julius, 211-212 

Evans Ellicott, 213 

Ezra, 914 

Franklin, 457 

Frederic William, 213 

Frederick Kinlock, 
514 

G. Hunter, 213-214 

George, 702 

George F. H., 214 

Mrs. H. E., 1007 

Henry, 229 

Ichabod, 213-229 

Israel, 555 

J. Kemp, 214 

James, 211 

John, 211-214 

John C., 210 

John Kemp, 214 

Joseph, 211-212-213- 
214-432 

Josiah, 211-229-914 

Judah, 324 

Mary G. Dixon, 214 

Merrill, 450 

Nathan, 211 

Nathan Merrill, 450 

Nathaniel, 324-874 

Oliver Perry, 188 

Peabody, 324 

Ralph Sylvester, 211 

Richard, 172-211-555- 
914-967 

Richard Moody, 450 

Robert, 205-213-214- 
216-3 24-400-432-443- 
444-808-874-950-963- 
967 

Rolla Willis, 211 

Samuel, 324-555 

Samnuel Colcord, 211- 
212 

Samuel Colcord, 3d, 
921 


BASSETT 


Stephen, 211 

Sylvester, 211 

Thomas, 214-555 

Thomas Bradbury, 

555 

Uriah, 213 

Walter S., 603 

William Alfred, 212 

William Henry, 580 

William Winsor, 907 
BARTOL, Barnabas, 901 

George, 901 

Henry George, 901-902 

Henry Welchman, 901 

Hester G. Hone, 902 
BARTON, Andrew, 946 

Benjamin, 946 

Carlyle, 214 

Caroline Ilko, 902 

David Walker, 214 

Frederick Otis, 353 

J. Hunter, 902 

John, 902 

Joseph, 77 

Randolph, 214 

Richard Peters, 214- 

215 
Richard W., 215 
Rufus, 281-417-946 


Samuel, 946 
Thomas, 214-215-902- 
967 


Thomas Seth, 766 
William, 946-993 
BARTOW, Henry S., 633 
BARTRAM, John, 40- 
41-468-796 
Moses, 41 
William, 112 
BARZEE, Geo. F., 499 
BASCOM, Aaron, 450 
Florence, 450 
John, 450 
Samuel, 450 
Thomas 450-967-981 
BASHAM, Frederick 
William, 287 
BASKERVILLE, Chas. 
Read, 216 
George, 216 
George Booth, 216 
John, 216-301 
John Tabb, 216 
William, 301 
BASS, Arthur W., 693 
Ebenezer, 217 
Edward, 402 
Henry, 217 
Joel, 217 
John, 17-42-178-208- 
217-264-275-332-341- 
377-402-410-489-571- 
642-680-779-876-883- 
909 
Jonathan, 377 
Joseph, 208-402-779- 
876 
Perkins, 217 
Robert Perkins, 217 
Samuel, 217-332-377- 
527-876-967 
Sion, 882 
Thomas, 217-332 
BASSET, Louis, 706 
BASSETT, Allan Lee, 
823-924 
Benjamin, 175-924 
Carroll Phillips, 924 
Daniel H., 736 . 
Dwight, 326 
Frederic Brewster, 
155 
John, 485-823-924 
John S., 999 
Richard, 155-222-694 
Robert, 924 
Robert T., 131 
Samuel, 924 


BASSETT 


Theodore L., 510 
Thomas, 131 
Thomas W., 47 


William, 218-775-878- 


967-996 
Wilson T., 175 
BASTERT, George, Jr., 
231 
BATCHELDER (see 
also Bachelder, 
Batcheler) 
David, 31 
George Aiken, 902 
James, 767 
John, 567-767 
Joseph M., 902 
Josiah, 31 
Nathan, 902 
Nathaniel, 31-767 
Stephen, 31-767 
Walter, 448 
William, 982 


BATCHELER, Jno., 115 


BATCHELLER, Frank- 
lin Alden, 936 
BATCHELOR, Kemp 
Battle, 328 
BATH, Clement, 967 
Humphrey, 641 
James, 641-967 
BATEMAN, Eleazer, 
958 
Hector, 643 
J. M. H., 922 
Thomas, 6438 
BATES, Albert Carlos, 
217 
Alfred J., 217 
Arthur Laban, 217- 
897 
Benjamin, 217 
Carlos, 217 
Charles, 219 
Clement, 217-527-967 
Daniel, 217-642-768 
Daniel Moore, 285 
David, 234 
Edward, 219 
Edwin, 135 
Elijah, 218 
Elizabeth Winship, 
450 
Erastus, 217 
Ezekiel, 217 
H. Roswell, 852 
Hervey, 768 
Increase, 219 
Isaac, 217 
J. Edward, 741 
James, 217-218-789- 
967 
John, 217-218 
John, Jr.,450 
Joseph, 217-219 
Joshua, 217 
Laban, 217 
Lemuel, 217-323 
Lindell Theodore, 902 
Lindon Wallace, 902 
Mary Elizabeth, 902 
Milledge Llewellyn, 
450 
Nahum, 217-697 
Nathaniel, 218 
Phineas, 789 
Russell, 217 


Samuel, 217-218-219- 
-789 

Samuel Penniman, 
217 


Stephen, 789-902 
Thomas, 332-902 

W. H., 693 

Walter Irving, 217 
Walter J., 880 
William, 63-219 
William Gelston, 218 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


William Nickerson, 
219 
William Oscar, 450 


Thomas, 221-967 
William, 221-903 
William Wild, 221 


William Wallace, 902 | BAY, Edwin R., 111 
Wilson Allen, 450-451] BAYARD, Balthazar, 


BATHGATE, James Ed- 


ward, 730 
BATT, James, 737-738 
BATTE, Henry, 703 
BATTELLE, Ebenezer, 
637 
Gordon, 637 
John, 637 
Thomas, 637 
BATTERSON, James 
Goodwin, 226 
William, 750 
BATTEY, Alfred Mann, 
219 
Geo. Magruder, 903 


George Magruder, III, 


902 
Henry Halsey, 758 
John, 219 
Robert, 903 
Sampson, 219 
Samson, 902 


William, 219 
William Whatley, 219 
William Whatley, Jr., 


219 
BATTLHE, Archibald 
John, 220 
Archibald John, Jr., 
220 
Cullen, 220 
Dempsey, 220 
Elisha, 55-219-220 
George Gordon, 220- 
436 
Herbert Bemerton, 
220-481 
Jacob, 55-220 
James Smith, 55-220 
Joel, 219 
John, 55-219-220-967 
Kemp Davis, 220 
Kemp Plummer, 219 
S(amuel) Westray, 
220 
Thomas Hall, 219- 
220-881 
Turner Westray, 220 
William, 55-219-220 
William Horn, 219 
William Smith, 220 
BAUDUY, Alexander, 
100 
Peter, 100 
BAUGH, Edwin P., 130 
BAUGHER, Constan- 
tine, 547 


BAUM, William L., 409 
BAUMGRAS, Peter, 130 


BAUSKETT, Thomas 
C., 852 


BAXLEY, James Leroy, 


649 

BAXTER, Daniel, 221 
David, 221 
Edward, 903 
Frederick, 77 
George, 220-903 
George Lewis, 221 
Gregory, 221-967 
Gregory Paul, 221 
Henry, 221 
Irving Franklin, 903 
Isaac, 221 
John, 221 
John Lincoln, 613 
John Whitlock, 221 


Joseph Nickerson, 221 
Lewis Thompson, 221 


Moses, 470 
Ored, 221 
Pettit, 221 
Richard P., 562 


981 
James, 155-221-694 
James Asheton, 221- 
222-694 
Louis P., 513 
Nicholas, 575-869 
Petrus, 155-221-694- 
789-967 
Samuel, 155-221-694- 
967 


Thomas Francis, 221- 


222 
William, 855 
BAYLHES, John, 967 
BAYLESS (see also 
Baylies, Baylis, 
Bayliss) 
Daniel, 225 
Harry Cornelius, 225 
John, 225-967 
Richard, 225 
Samuel, 225 
Vincent Whitney, 225 
BAYLEY, James Cush- 
ing, 496 
BAYLIES (see also 
Bayless, Baylis, 
Bayliss) 
Edmund, 225-320 
Edmund Lincoln, 225 
Hodijah, 225-320 
John, 967 
Nicholas, 225-320-652 
Thomas, 225-320-652 


Thomas Sergeant, 652 


Walter Cabot, 222 
William Thomas, 652 
BAYLIS, John, 967 
Robert, 801 
BAYLISS, Charles Ed- 
ward, 307 
John, 967 
BAYLOR, James Bow- 
en, 506 
BAYNE, Ebsworth, 91 
John, 91 
John Henry, 91 
John Woart, 91 
Mae Sue Ashby, 91 
Walter, 91 
BEACH, Adna, 225 
Albert Douglas, 29 
Apollos, 226 
Arthur Granville, 
228-229 
Azariah, 226 
Charles Coffing, 226 
Charles Fisk, 226 
David Edwards, 229 
BE. Kellogg, 564 
Ebenezer, 225 
Edward N., 303 
Edward Stevens, 329 
Elam, 226 
Eliakim, 657 
Elmer Taylor, 226 
Frederick O., 322 
George, 225 
wehas de Watson, 225- 
26 
Harrison Le Roy, 226 
Israel, 226 
John, 225-226 
Joseph, 552 
Joseph Watson, 225- 
226 
Josiah Hall, 226 
Lansing Hoskins, 226 
Luther Earle, 958 
Mary F. Dawes, 229 
Moses, 485 
Myron Hawley, 226 
Nathaniel, 226 


432 


BEALS 


Richard, 226-967 
Samuel, 254 
Samuel Serrin, 693 
Thomas, 225-226-510- 
967 
Ee ae Robt., 192- 
69 
BEADLE, Jas. Brown, 
811 
Leonard, 883 
Walter Jay, 834 
BEAHAN, Thomas, 68 
BEAL (see also Beale, 
Beall, Beals) 
Alvin Casey, 227 
Andrew, 451 
Bernard, 451 
Caleb, 451 
Christopher, 451 
Daniel, 451 
Elijah, 456 
Emery, 451 
Herman Lincoln, 451 
Jacob, 227 
James, 28 
Jeremiah, 451 
John, 451-688-967 


Joshua, 451-697 


Josiah, 451 
Junius Emery, 451 
Lazarus, 688 
Leander, 451 
Lewis N.,227 
Nathaniel, 888 
Rice Abner, 451 
Seth, 451 
Thomas, 115 
William James, 54 
BEALE (see also Beal, 
Beall, Beals) 
Benjamin, 590 
Charles Willing, 903 
Edward F., 909 
George, 709 
Harriet S. Blaine, 182 
James Shields, 709 
John, 709-967 
John. Wheeler, 429 
Maria P. Taylor, 903 
Robert, 709 
Thomas, 709-903-967 
Truxton, 182 
Truxton Dixon, 903 
BEALL (see also Beal, 
Beale, Beals) 
Alexander, 407-695 
Alpheus Benjamin, 
227 
Andrew, 695 
Brooke, 708-709 
David, 227 
Duval, 379 
Edward, 227 
Fielder M. M., 227 
George, 638 
George W., 202 
James, Jr., 138 
John, 407-695-967 
Ninian, 35-138-227- 
407-638-695-814-950- 
967 
Richard, 695 
Samuel, 407-408-708 
Thomas, 17-227 
Thomas Birch, 227 
Thomas John, 227 
Virginia Louisa, 227 
Walter, 407-408 
William M., 695 
William Phillips, 695 
BEALS (see also Beal, 
Beale, Beall) 
George William, 904 
James Burrill, 229 
Jeremiah, 229 : 
John, 229-967 
Joseph, 791 


BEALS 


Katharine McMillan, 
229 
Lazarus, 229 
Samuel, 229 
Walter Burges, 229 
BEAMAN (see also Be- 
man) 
Chas. Cotesworth, 595 
BF, W., 475 
Foster E., 809 
Katherine L. Prentis, 
230 
Nathaniel, 229-230 
William P., 230 
BEAMIS, Joseph, 968 
BEAMISH, Walter, 6¢8 
BEAMSLEY, William, 
692-987 
BEAN, James Gordon, 
231 
Michael, 831 
Richard, 784 
BEARCEH, Austin, 510 
BEARD, Horace, 197 
John, 510 
John W. N., 853 
Joseph, 350 
Thomas, 966 
BEARDSLEE (see also” 
Beardsley) 
Ethel Pardee, 451 
George Lester, 451 
George W., 451 
James Brackett, 451 
William, 451-968 
BEARDSLEY (see also 
Beardslee) 
Abraham, 817 
Benjamin, 230 
Curtis, 817 
Daniel, 230 
David, 230 
Ezra Marvin, 805 
John, 554 
Joseph, 554 
Morris Beach, 230 
Obadiah, 554 
Samuel, 230 
Samuel F., 230 
Stephen, 230 
William, 230-554-968 
William Lincoln, 805 
BEARDWOOD, Jas., 330 
BEARNS, Henry, 60 
James Stering, 60 
BEASLEY, Mercer, 205- 
580 
BEATSON, George H., 
807 
BEATTIE (see also 
Beatty) 
Francis Robert, 231 
Lily R. Satterwhite, 
230 
Robert, 231 
BEATTY (see also 
Beattie) 
Anne M. Peachy, 231 
Charles, 231-968 
Charlton, 26 
David, 452 
Ethel Field, 452 
Frank Edmund, 231 
Franklin Thomason, 
903 
Henry T., 275 
John, 231-543-903 
Joseph Henry, 231 
Joseph Moorhead, 231 
Mary Mays, 231 
Reading, 231 
Robert Chetwood, 519 
William, 600-803 
Be eae Richard, 
539 
BEAUMONT, 
der, 160 
William, 673 


Alexan- 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


BEAUREGARD, Henry 
TT GRLDD 
Rene Toutant, 361 
BEAUVAIS, Pierre E., 
554 
BEAUX, Adolph, 262 
BEAVER, Frederick 
Phillip, 231 
WaeNG Le OL 
Nicholas, 231 
Philip, 231 


Silas, 903 
Steward, 885 
Walter Bowne, 903 


BEEBEE (see also Bee- 


be) 

Alexander MacWhor- 
ter, 148 

James, 147 

John, 147 

Joseph, 148 

Samuel, 148 


BEAVERS, Robert, 663 BEECHER, Benjamin, 


BECHTEL, Christian, 
231 
George, 231 
Hans Jacob, 231 
Henry Horace, 231 
Jacob, 231 
John, 231 
John Adams, 231 
Nellie Agnew, 231 
BECK, Pieter Cornelis, 
172 
BECKER, Abraham, 231 
Alfred Le Roy, 232 
David, 676 
Edward B., 676 
Frederick W., 908 
Henry, 676 
Jan Jeuriaensz, 231- 
675 
Johannes, 231-676 
Johannes H., 676 
Pieter, 676 
Storm, 231 
Storm A., 232 
Tracy Chatfield, 231- 
232 
BECKLEY, Florence 
Colston, 452 
John R., 452 
John Wesley, 452 
Richard, 500 
BECKURTS, Charles 
Lewis, 903 
Herman, 903 
BECKWITH, Amos, 45 
Corydon, 452 
Daniel, 452 
Frank, 684 
Franklin H., 667 
Frederick Jason, 476 
George M., 392 
Henry Clay, 792 
James, 452: 
John, 452 
John W., 191 
John William, 452 
Matthew, 452-968 
Samuel Vilas, 168 
BEDELL, Daniel, 939 
David, 939 
Elias, 939 
Mott, 939 
BEDFORD, Bruce, 637 
BEDINGER, Adam, 726 
Daniel, 33-452-726 
Henry, 452-726 
Henry Graybill, 301 
BEDLE, Althea Fitz 
Randolph, 233 
Joseph Dorsett, 232 
BEEBE (see also Bee- 
bee) 
Abijah, 903 
Artemas, 828 
Benjamin, 903 
Bezaleel, 406 
Charles Edwin, 903 
Charles Francis, 903 
Decius, 677 
Ebenezer, 903 
James, 496 
John, 885-903 
Jonathan, 401-885 
Lawrence, 677 
Lucius, 665 
Samuel, 885 


Dacia 169-768 
Eli, 121 
Henry Ward, 448-452 
Isaac, 121 
John, 121-452-768 
John William, 452 
Jonathan, 307 
Joseph, 768 
Laban, 121 
Lyman, 448-768 
Nathaniel, 768 
Orson, 452 
Samuel, 452 
Samuel P., 738 
Samuel Peck, 696 
Thomas, 452 
BEECKMAN (see also 
Beekman) 
Gilbert Livingston, 
366 
John §&., 541 
BEEK, Carroll B. Guil- 
lou, 631 
Joseph Allan, 631 
BEEKMAN (see also 
Beeckman) 
Abram J., 833 
Fenwick, 299 
Gerardus, 299-793 
Hendrick, 597 
Henry, 751-810-848 
James, 793 
John, 299 
Katharine M. O. 
Parker, 298 
Tjerck, 282 
Wilhelm, 833 
Wilhelmus, 299-751- 
793-848-968 
William, 299-548-597- 
793-810 
William Bedlow, 299 
William F., 299 
BEERS, Anthony, 233 
Daniel, 453 
David, 233 
George Emerson, 233 
George Webster, 453 
Henry Augustin, 453- 
650 
James, 233-453 
John, 233 
John Samuel, 233 
Jonathan, 453 
Joseph, 453-657 
Josiah, 453 
Richard, 453-968 
Samuel, 233 
Seth Preston, 453 
William Hanford, 453 
BEESON, Henry, 789 
BEGGS, John I., 185 
BEGLBE, Ned Griffith, 
535 
BEIRNE, Andrew, 223- 
224-904 
BETITH, Gilbert, 360 
BELCHER, Jeremiah, 
314 
Moses, 402 
William, 304 
William Nathan, 783 
BELDEN, Comfort 
Elias, 460 
Ezekiel Porter, 97 


433 


BELL 


Horace, 335 
James M., 870 
John, 168 
Josiah, 653 
BELDING, John, 241 
BELIN, Charles Augus- 
tus, 224 
Henry, 224 
BELK, T. Banks, 191 
BELKNAP, Aaron, 254 
Aaron Betts, 254 
Abel, 254 
Abraham, 
382-453-968 
Augustus Leander, 
382 
Charles, 453 
Christopher Irving, 
453 
Ebenezer, 382 
Ethelbert, 453 
Frazee Lockwood, 453 
George E., 220 
John, 382 
Joseph, 254-255-382- 
453-968 
Lorenzo, 382 
Marjorie S. Jackson, 
453 
Reginald R., 220 
Robert Ernest, 453 
Robert Lenox, 254 
Samuel, 254-255-382- 
453 
Seth, 255-382 
Seth Edwin, 255 
Simeon, 382 
Thomas, 254-255-453- 
968 
Waldron Phoenix, 254 
William B., 665 
William R., 803 
BELL, Albert D. S., 260 
Alexander Graham, 
31-596 
Arthur T., 122 
Arthur W., 604 
Bryan, 453 
David, 558-642 
Francis, 400-735 
George, 453-454 
George Scott, 453 
Hugh, 260 
Isaac, 577 
Jacob, 914 
James, 424-572-731 
James Christy, 244- 
245 
James Ewell, 454 
James Montgomery, 
424 
Jason, 731 
Jasper Newton, 675 
Joab, 453-454 
John, 278-424-429-432 
454-489-914 
Jonathan Edward, 455 
Joseph, 914 
Joseph Bennett, 455 
Joshua F., 558 
Malcolm, 613 
Marcus Lafayette, 
454 
Mary E. Dennis, 244 
Mary V. Pratt, 455 
Richard, 216 
Richard M., 337 
Robert, 388-424-454 
Robert B., 248 
Robert Davis, 454 
Robert Gibson, 260 
Samuel Dennis, 244 
Savage, 454 
Stoughton, 260 
Thomas, 31-453-454- 
968 
Thomas Sloan, 612 
Walter, 423 


254- 255- 


BELL 


William, 260-454-612 
William Keeling, 454 
William Troop, 454 
BELLAIRS, Carlyon, 
118 
BELLAMY, John, 454 
John Dillard, 454 
BELLINGHR, A. A., 574 
Barney, 755 
Edmund, 512-968 
John, 512 
John Skottowe, 512 
BELLINGHAM, Ed- 
ward, 550 
BELLOWS, Benjamin, 
455 
Charles, 691 
Henry Adams, 68-455 
Henry W., 84 
James, 813 
John, 455 
John Adams, 455 
Joseph, 455 
Josiah, 342 
BELMONT, August, 380 
BELT, John William, 
957 
BEMAN (see also Bea- 
man) 

Daniel, 228-229 
Solon Spencer, 922 
BEMENT, Edward, 955- 

956 
Frank, 764 
John, 955 
BEMIS, Augustine 
Samuel, 584 
Joseph, 968 
BEMISS, Benjamin, 895 
Eli Lockert, 889 
Joseph, 968 
BENBURY, Richard, 
882 
BEND, William Brad- 
ford, 290 
BENEDICT, Anna L. 
Bull, 456 
Daniel, 769 
George Wheeler, 456 
James, 456 
James Augustus, 330 
Joel, 243-456 
John, 456-905 
Joseph, 905 
Nathan Gregory, 889 
Oliver Mills, 905 
Peter, 456 
Stephen, 905 
Thomas, 63-456-671- 
800-905-968 
William Gardner, 456 
William Leonard, 456 
William McKown, 456 
BENET, Esteban, 299 
James Walker, 299 
Peter, 299 
Stephen Vincent, 299 
Wm. Rose, 289 
BENEZET, James, 98 
John Stephen, 99 
Samuel, 99 
BENHAM, Benjamin, 
478 
BENJAMIN, Abel, 948 
Benaiah, 948 
Caleb, 29 
David, 442 
Edmund Burke, 441 
Edward Hewlett, 441 
Erastus Mapes, 441 
John, 29-441-442-948 
John C., 948 
Jonathan, 948 
Joseph, 441-442 
Judah, 441 
Marcus, 441 
Michael, 441 
Nathan, 441 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


Orson, 441 

Park, 288-442 

Samuel, 271-879 

Samuel Nicoll, 602 

Walter Romeyn, 442 

William Evarts, 675 
BENJAMINE, John, 968 
BENEKARD, Harry Hor- 

ton, 456 

J. Philip, 456 

James, 456-457 

John Philip, 456 
BENNEHAN, Richard, 

534 
BENNER, Franklin, 459 
BENNERS, Thomas H., 


766 
BENNET, Henry, 457 
James, 457-968 


Richard, 968 
BENNETT, Charles H., 
816 
Claude Nathaniel, 903 
David, 251 
Deliverance, 592 
Ellen D. Carpenter, 
458 
Guy, 189 
J. B., 370 
James, 592-968 
James Gordon, 577 
John, 457 
John B. H., 457 
John Franklin, 370 
John Rutherford, 457 
Joseph, 40-343 
Joseph Marean, 251 
Mamie Bruce, 457 
Moses, 252 
Nathaniel Jones, 904 
Nehemiah, 767 
Platt, 592 
Richard, 56-457-510- 
621-672-801-968 
Richard Heber, 457- 
458 
Robert, 370 
Thaddeus, 592 
Thomas, 457-592-669 
Thomas Sweringen, 
457 
Washington Jeffer- 
son, 457 
William, 251-252-440- 
457-592-655-903-904 
William Henry, 458 
William Montgomery, 
251 
William Stiles, 457 
William Wallace, 457 
Ziba, 592 
BENOIST, Antoine 
Gabriel, 458 
Francois Marie, 458 
Jacques Louis, 458 
Louis Auguste, 458 
Theodore, 458 
BENSEN, Dirck, 968 
BENSON, Abraham, 458 
Arthur Davis, 458 
Benjamin, 458 
Benson, 1000 
Dirck, 458-968 
Edwin North, 86 
Frank, 361 
Frank Weston, 239 
George, 425 
George W., 587 
Henry Edward, 456 
Hevlyn, 458 
Ichabod, 845 
Johannes, 458 
John, 568-845 
Joshua, 845 
Matthew, 458 
Samson, 413 
Sewall, 845 
Silas, 458 


Stephen, 845 
BENT, Charles, 539 
Ebenezer, 792 
Elijah, 539-949 
George C., 550 
Hopestill, 539-949 
John, 539-949-968 
Luther Stedman, 458- 
792 
Peter, 539-949 
Quincy, 458 
Silas, 539-949 
Winslow Brigham, 
109 
BENTLEY, Cyrus, 177 
Harvey, 814 
Robert, 954 
BENTON, Absalom, 893 
Andrew, 458-968 
Arthur Burnett, 4538 
Daniel, 481 
Ira Eddy, 458 
James, 302 
Samuel, 458 
Thomas G., 416 
Thomas H., 416 
Zadock, 259-458 
BENWAY, David, 164 
John, 164 
BERDSLEY, Wm., 968 
BERESFORD, John 
George, 148 
BERETON, Wm., 969 
Be Alexander, 
5 
John King, 459 
Sallie M. Ward, 458 
BERG, Kristoffer, 234 
Victor, 691 
BERGEN, George, 113 
Hans, 740 
Hans Hansen, 113- 
171-296-606-622-968 
Hans Michielse, 171 
John B., 113 
Michael Hansen, 171 
BERKELEY, Harrison 
Campbell, 624 
ee ae ae Alexander, 
51 
BERGH, Jehoiakim, 180 
ee ae Joaquin, 
40 
BERNARD, Chas. Over- 
ton, 523 
Fanny Purves, 904 
George A., 904 
Henri, 904 
J. Alfred, 654 
John, 631 
_ John Hipkins, 631 
Louis Gilles, 568 
Richard, 631 
William, 631 
BERNEY, Jacob, 967 
erage © Jeremiah, 
4 
BERRIAM, Wm., 931 
Pa Richard, 
84 
BERRIEN, John, 862 
BERRY, Allen Douglas, 
867 
Ben, 489 
Benjamin, 921 
Benjamin, Jr., 
Cyrus Miner, 545 
David H., 562: 
Devon, 594 
Edmund Taylor, 862 
Enoch, 489 
George, 459 
Green Clay, 754 
Henry, 402 
James, 395-921 
John, 118-365-459- 
489-754-921 
John Bennington, 930 


921 


434 


BIDDELL 


John Cutting, 459 
John Hezekiah, 404 
John Washington, 489 
Jonathan, 654 
Peter, 489 
Robert Mallory, 485 
Samuel, 459 
Stephen Decatur, 459 
Thomas, 489-862 
Thomas B., 459 
Washington, 862 
William, 303-459-921 
BERRYMAN, Benja- 
min, 459 
Clifford Kennedy, 459 
James, 459 
James Thomas, 459 
John, 459 
John H., 459 
BERSLEY, Wm., 968 
BESSE, Anthony, 146 
Charles Baker, 146 
BESSON, Francis, 808 
Jacob, 808 
John, 808 
BEST, Frederic 
Charles, 172 
J. Austin, 459 
James Register, 459 
John, 459 
BESTOR, Daniel, 459 
Frank Clinton, 459 
George Clinton, 459 
George Law, 459 
Harvey, 459 
John, 459 
BESWICK, J. W., 236 
BETHUNHE, George, 
477-840 
BETTERTON, Benja- 
min, 309 
BETTS, Alfred, 533 
Augustine, 460 
Daniel, 356-658 
Edward C., 385 
George Frederic, 659 
Isaiah, 460 ; 
James Albert, 460 
John, 25-968 
Oliver, 460 
Richard, 460-533-830- 
951-968 
Robert, 460 
Samuel Comstock, 
356-658 
Samuel Rossiter, 356- 
659 
Thomas, 332-475-556- 
658 
Uriah, 356-659 
William, 877 
BETZ, John F., 708 
BEUTELL, Joe M., 669 
BEVAN, John, 702 
Samuel, 547-702 
BEVERLEY, Peter, 17- 
38-889 
Robert, 686-814-950 
BEVERLY, J. Brad., 
525 
Peter, 17-38-889 
BIBB, John H., 272 
BICKERTON, John, 680 
BICKETT, Samuel, 635 
Pe Samuel, 
7 
BICKLHE, James, 371 
James Hughes, 371 
BICKLEY, John, 755 
BICKNELL, Allin, 904 
George A., 1002 
John, 904 
Joshua, 904 
Thomas, 22 , 
Thomas Williams, 904 
Zachary, 904 
BIDDELL, Walter, 493 


BIDDLE 


BIDDLE, Anthony J. D., 
460 
Charles, 460-462-463 
Charles John, 463 
Clement, 463-533 
Edward, 86-460-461 
Edward John, 25 
Edward R., 463 
Francis Beverley, 341 
Horace M., 890 
James, 463 
John, 463 
John McGowan, 463 
Joseph D., 935 
L. L., 86 
Nicholas, 460-461-463 
William, 460-462-463- 
523-968 
William McFunn, 523 
Winthrop Lee, 460 
BIDDLECOMBE, Joab 
Stafford, 195 
Thomas, 195 
BIDGOOD, Joseph Vir- 
ginius, 463 
Richard Maupin, 463 
BIDWELL, Adonijah, 
663 
Francis, 35 
James Caleb, 35 
John, 34-663 
Lawson Dench, 663 
Percy Weils, 34 
Richard, 663 
Stephen, 35 
Thomas, 663 
Zebulon, 34-35 
BIERER, Bion Barnett, 
789 
BIGELOW, Abijah, 383 
Abraham, 464 
Abraham, 2d, 715 
Anson, 465-468 
Anson Alexander, 465 
Asa, 464-465 
Charles Henry, 468- 
469 
Dana W., 402 
David, 464-465-468 
Donald Pairchild, 468 
Ebenezer, 53 
Erastus, 465-468 
Frederic Russell, 469 
George, 901 
George Tyler, 39 
Henry Bryant, 823 
Homer Lane, 500 
Hopestill, 53 
Horatio, 464 
Isaac, 715 
John, 53-277-464-465- 
468-715-729-839-901- 
968 
Jonathan, 465 
Joseph Smith, 464 
Joseph Smith, Jr., 464 
Joshua, 53-464-465- 
468 
Josiah, 715 
Nelson Pendleton, 465 
Poultney, 464-465 
S. Lawrence, 465 
Samuel, 465-715 
Samuel Augustus, 465 
Thomas, 53-464-715 
William, 715 
BIGGERSTAFF, John 
W., 327 
BIGGS, Frederic, 465 
George, 465 
Herman, 465 
Michael, 465 
Montgomery Herman, 
465 
Peter, 465 
William Pierson, 633 
BIGLEY, Joseph How- 
land, 273 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


BIGLO, John, 968 
BIGLOW, John, 968 


BIKLE, Christian Im- 


manuel, 466 
Henry Wolf, 466 
Philip Melanchthon, 

466 

BILES, George, 641 
William, 641-997 
BILL, Nathan Denison, 
851 
BILLETT, John, 259 


BILLING, William, 968 


BILLINGS, David 
Lane, 466 
Ebenezer, 467 
Frank, 466 
Frederick, 252 
Henry Mortimer, 466 
James, 467 
Jesse, 467 
John, 875 
John §S., 471 
John Sedgwick, 467 
John Shaw, 467 
Joseph, 466 
Martin, 809 
Oel, 466 
Oliver Chandler, 466 
Oliver P. C., 466 
Richard, 738-875 
Samuel, 466 
Stephen, 174-307 
William, 466-467-968 
BILLINGTON, John, 
968 
Thomas, 408 
BINFORD, Joseph, 186 
BINGAY, George, 847 
BINGHAM, Abel, 467 
Benjamin, 350 
Calvin, 467-849 
Charles, 523 
Chester, 46 
Cyrus, 467 
David, 797 
Edward F., 467 
Eleazer, 467 
Elisha Warner, 467 
George Azro, 467 
George Hutchins, 467 
Harris, 595 
Harry, 467 
Henry Harrison, 849 
Hiram, 467 
Joel Foote, 467 
Jonathan, 467 
Joseph, 46-467 
Luther, 190 
Samuel, 963 
Stephen, 467 
Theodore Alfred, 467 
Thomas, 46-467-966- 
968 
Warner, 467 
BINKLEY, John T., 936 
BINNEY, Barnabas, 22 
Charlotte Bicknell, 22 
Hope Ives, 781 
Horace, 22 
John, 22-883 
William, 662-866 
BINSSE, Henry, 855 
BIRCH, George A., 
338 
Herbert Edward, 770 
BIRCHALL, Warren 
Randolph, 846 
BIRCHARD, Jesse, 862 
BIRD, Arthur, 782 
Charles, 653 
Charles Sumner, 217 
David, 565 
John Blymyer, 79 
Joseph, 653 
Pickens Butler, 653 


rap ex Nathan, 
BIRGHE, Elisha, 309 
Ernest N., 744 
George K., 540 
Humphrey, 796 
Joseph, 309 
Richard, 309 
BIRKBEY, John Y., 924 
Seer apie Abraham, 
37 
BIRMINGHAM, Eda- 
mund, 937 
Walter, 937 
BIRNEY, Arthur A., 
919 
BISBY, William, 714- 
715 
BISHAM, Clarence 
Wyatt, 766 
BISHOP, Calvin, 679 
Bleazer, 468 
Enos, 307 
Francis Cunningham, 
387 
Gilbert Livingston, 
Jr., 394 
Herbert Martin, 468 
J. Remsen, 468 
Ais Mites oe 
James, 467-468-837 
Jerome Holland, 355- 
678 
John, 467-468-678-807 
John F., 468 
John Jefferson, 847 
Joseph, 468-754 
Judson Wade, 468 
Julian Jedediah, 468 
Mary L. Axtell, 468 
Nicholas, 468 
Richard, 678-679-915 
Robert Hamilton, Jr.. 
716 
Russell, 156 
Samuel, 306-307 
Shotwell, 468 
Thomas, 678 
William, 679 
Beene Pressley E.. 
338 


BISPHAM, Harrison A.., 
1003 
BISSEL, David. 457 
Ebenezer Fitch, 457 
John, 457 
John B., 457 
Titus Lucretius, 457 
BISSELL, Amos, 64 
Benjamin, 64-470 
Clifford H., 929 
Daniel, 455-470-696 
David, 924 
Ebenezer F., 455-696 
Emery, 470 
Bugene V. N., 471 
French Rayburn. 470 
George Henry, 471 
Isaac, 64-471 
J. Campbell, 658 
James Russell, 470 
Jeremiah, 471-897 
John, 64-470-471-897- 
924-968 
John W., 964 
Jonathan, 924 
Jonathan Marsh, 964 
Joseph, 470 
Joseph William, 470 
Ozias, 470 
Pelham St. George, 
471-1003 
Samuel, 470-471-924 
Thomas, 64 
Zebulon. 64 


William Sellman, 888] BITHER, Edwin Henry, 


BIRDSALL, Jacob, 914 


673 


435 


BLAINE 


BIXBY, Alonzo Foster, 
471 
Benjamin, 471 
David, 471 
George Holmes, 342 
John, 312 
Joseph, 471-968 
Samuel, 471 
William Herbert, 627 
William K., 934 
William Keeney, 471 
BLACHLY, Henry W., 
689 
BLACK, Arthur G., 753 
Charles Clarke, 337 
Charles Newbold, 337 
Conrad, 904 
Edward Junius, 471 
Frank Nicholson, 904 
George Conrad, 904 
George Robison, 471 
Gilbert McMasters, 
178 
Henry Van Deventer, 
611 
Jacob Loeser, 904 
James, 471-472-631 
James Drake, 337 
James Ernest, 904 
John, 337-472-516- 
953-968 
Ralph, 471 
Ralph Peters, 471 
Richard, 471 
Roger Derby, 472 
Samuel, 808 
Samuel Wylie, 516 
Terry, 525 
Thomas, 337 
Van Lear, 119 
William, 337-471 
William Murray, 472 
William T., 311 
BLACKBURN, Am- 
brose, 407 
John P., 407 
Stephen, 120 
BLACKFORD, Launce- 
lot M., 98 
William S., 891 
BLACKMAN, Adam, 
472 
Ebenezer, 473 
George C., 553 
Gersham, 473 
John, 472 
Peter, 473 
William Waldo, 472 
William Wise, 473 
BLACKSHAW, Randall, 
237-641 
BLACKSHEAR, Ed- 
ward Jefferson, 315 
BLACKSTONE, Loren- 
zo, 384 
William, 384-821 
BLACKWELDER, Ca- 
leb, 781 
George Henry, 836 
BLACKWELL, Jacob, 
761-762 
John, 604-762 
Joseph, 147-546 
Karl S., 61 
Robert, 761-762 
Samuel, 762 
eee en Crawford, 
24 
BLATRTBE, Suther, 444 
BLAIND, William K., 
551 
BLAINE, Anita McCor- 
mick, 181-182 
Emmons, 182 
Emmons, Jr., 182 
Ephraim, 182-328 
Ephraim Lyon, 182 
James, 182-328-968 


. BLAINE 


James Gillespie, 182 
Robert, 328 
BLAIR, Adolphus, 904 
Alexander, 900 
Andrew Beirne, 904 
Archibald, 26-906 
Clinton Ledyard, 640 
David, 900 
Edmund Harrison, 
473 
Edward G., 132 
Ellen D. Codrington, 
473 
Jacob, 473 
James, 198 
John, 198-473-541- 
904-968 
John D., 473-904 
John Geddes, 473 
John Insley, 198 
Lewis Harvie, 473 
Lyman, 410 
Matthew, 473 
Montgomery, 
Reuben, 473 
Robert, 473-668 
Samuel, 188 
Samuel Oren, 473 
Vilray Papin, 473 
Walter, 473 
Walter Dabney, 473 
Wm. McCormick, 247 
William Mitchell, 628 
BLAISDELL, Henry, 
123 
Ralph, 723 
BLAKE, Benjamin Sew- 
all, 474 
Benson, 206 
Charles, 502 
Charles E., 532 
Charles Morris, 502 
Chas. Thompson, 440 
Chauncey, 318 
Clinton Hamlin, 474 
Clinton Hamlin, Jr., 
474 
Daniel, 810 
Ebenezer, 37 
Edward, 37-473-474 
Eli Whitney, 36-37 
Elihu, 37 
Elijah, 474 
Francis, 473-474 
Francis Clark, 66 
Frederick D., 552 
George Fordyce, 474 
Hamlin, 474 
Henry Fordyce, 474 
Hezekiah, 569 
Increase, 474 
Ira, 569 
Israel, 866 
James, 474-755 
James Heighe, 300 
Jasper, 569-866 
Jeremiah, 808 
John, 474-502-755 
John Lauris, 866 
John Prescott, 569 
Jonathan, 37-210-474- 
866 
Joseph, 161-206-300- 
473-474-866 
Josiah, 569 
Lewis, 726 
Lewis D., 833 
Moses, 569 
Nicholas, 747 
Philemon, 569 
Richard, 206-300 
Robert Howard, 253 
S. Newton, 584 
Samuel Parkman, 341 
Solomon, 473-474 
Stephen, 474 
Thomas, 206-300 


261-367 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


Thomas Dawes, 474 
Timothy, 569-866 
William, 37-473-474- 

968 
BLAKELY, James, 596 
James, Jr., 596 
BLAKEMAN, Adam, 
596-720-890 
Ebenezer, 596-890 
Theodore Z., 165 
Zecheriah, 230 
BLANC, Evariste, 32 
Jules Arnaud, 31-32 
Louis Antoine, 32 
BLANCHARD, Fessen- 
den S., 464 
John, 388 
Justus, 388 
Samuel, 388 
Simon, 388 
Thomas, 388-884-968 
Thomas R., 603 
William, 634 
William G., 783 
BLAND, Edward, 672 
John, 672 
John Archer, 672 
Richard, 38-56-111- 
176-327-510-672-864 
Theodoric, 38-56-176- 
509-510-612-672-864- 

968-994 

William, 56 
BLANDING, Christo- 
pher, 904 
Gordon, 684 
BLANER, John, 787 
BLANTON, Anderson 
Tinsley, 475 
David, 475 
Edward Anderson, 
475 
Edward Robeson, 475 
J. P., 841 
John, 333 
Leigh Miller, 475 
Richard, 474-475 
BLASDELL, Abner, 717 
BLATCHFORD, Fran- 
cis Wickes, 198 
Richard Milford, 418 
Samuel, 418 . 
BLATCHLEY, Joel, 381 
Joshua, 381 
Moses, 381 
Samuel Loper, 381 
Thomas, 381 
BLECKLEY, Logan E., 
625 
BLEECKER, Anthony 

James, 475 

Anthony Lispenard, 
210-427-475-501 

Garrat Noel, 501 

James, 475-501 

Jan Jansen, 475-501- 
968 


John, 869 
Rutger, 475-501 
BLEKER, E. G., 377 
pgey Pre 15 (1, ALYY, 
153 
BLICK Vi ols 
BLIGHT, Atherton, 699 
George, 699 
BLISH, Abraham, 358 
David, 358 
John, 398 
Joseph, 359 
Thomas, 358 
Tristram, 358 
BLISS, Abdiel, 173 
Abel, 247 
Alexander, 638 
Asabel, 476 
Braintree, 638 
Byron G., 844 


Daniel, 531 

Ebenezer, 476-638 

Edward Goring, 476 

Eliakim Raymond, 
476 

Eliakim pete 
Jr., 4 

Elijah, 116 

Elijah Worthington, 
475-476 

Ephraim, 247 

Franklin R., 446 

Gad, 475- 476 

George, OUT 

George Ripley, 475- 
476 

Harrison, 247 

Henry Worthington, 
476 

Jedediah, 638 

John, 247-917 

Jonathan, 247 

Laurence, 475-476 

Louis Edward, 946 

Nathan, 247-579 

Nathaniel, 448-477 

Philemon, 476 

Robert Pratt, 475 

rit Woods, 476- 
8 

Samuel, 476-531-638 

Stott ‘Howard, 475- 
476 

Thomas, 247-448-475- 
476-531-638-968-971- 
987 

William, 475-476 

William Henry, 476 

BLODGET, Thos., 993 
BLODGETT, Alfred, 69 

Ashley, 476 

Benjamin, 476 

ences, Hayden, 
4 

Daniel, 69 

Edward Everett, 476 

Eli, 476 

Jabez, 69 

John, 476 

John. Tageard, 69 

Jonathan, 69 

Joseph, 69 

Joshua, 476 

Samuel, 476 

Stephen Haskell, 476 

Pate 69-476- 968- 


Timothy, 476 
Warren Kendall, 476 
Wm. Alfred, 69 
Wm. Winthrop, 476 


BLOEDEL, ee 477 


AR Mest ly 
Mina’ Prete 477 


BLOETGOBRT, Frans 


Jansen, 968 


BLOGGET, Thos., 968 


BLOIS, Amasa, 638 
Davis, 638 
Richard, 638 
Samuel, 638 


BLOOD, Asa, 319 


Giles, 319 

James, 84 

James Clinton, 320 
Joseph, 319 
Nathaniel, 319 
Oliver, 84 

Oliver Hunter, 473 
Richard, 319 
Robert, 84 
Samuel, 84 
Thomas Heywood, 84 


BLOODGOOD, Frans 


Jansen, 968 
Hildreth, 198 
Joseph Colt, 369 


436 


BODINE 


BLOOMFIELD, Ezekiel, 
685 
Jonathan, 507 
Joseph, 32 
Thomas, 507 
BLOSSOM, Charles 
Warren, 477 
Frederick Warren, 


Pelham Hooper, 435 
Thomas, 477-632-832- 
968-988 
BLOUNT, Alanson, 42 
James, 508-804 
John Gray, 804 
Jonathan, 42 
BLOW, Albert Allmand, 
302 
George, 93-302 
George Preston, 545 
Jennie Goodell, 302 
Richard, 93 
Samuel, 93 
William, 93 
BLOWER, John, 773 
BLUE, John, 367 ; 
John Gilchrist, 367- 
368 
Malcolm, 367 
Rupert, 367 
Victor, 367 
BLUMER, George Al- 
der, 259 
Thomas Spriggs, 259 
BLUNT, Charles, 477 
Charles E., 477 
John, 477 
Stanhope English, 477 
William, 477 
BLYTHE, Benjamin, 
262: 
James, 420 
Samuel, 262-379 
William, 420 
BOAK, Robert B., 809 
BOARD, Edward Kings- 
land, 319 
BOARDMAN, Aaron, 
409-490 
Albert Barnes, 197 
Anne M. Calef, 478 
Benjamin, 478 
Daniel, 478 
Elijah, 478 
Francis, 436-478-573 
George C., 896 
Geo. Chauncey, 478 
Henry Foster, 513 
Isaac Smith, 478 
Mabel Thorp, 478 
Mason Henry, 478 
Richard, 883 
Samuel, 478-968 
Sherman, 478 
Thaddeus, 478 
Thomas, 328-939 
Thos. Danforth, 478 
Timothy, 478 
William Henry, 478 
William Jarvis, 478 
BOARMAN, Charles 
Sylvester, 665 
Ignatius, 665 
William, 665 
BOCOCK, John Holmes, 
478 
John Thomas, 478 
Thomas S., 478 
Willis Henry, 478 
Willis P., 478 
BODDIBE, George, 730 
Nathan, 730 7 
BODIN, Jean, 993 
BODINE, Francois, 666 
Henry B., 651 


BODINE 


Jean, 666 
BODLEY, Charles Scott 
Todd, 63 
Thomas, 63 
William, 63 
BODMAN, Herbert L., 
179 
BODWELL, Daniel, 723 
Henry, 723 
BOEING, Wilhelm, 777 
BOERICKHE, John 
James, 820 
BOERUM, Henry, 113 
Simon, 113 
BOETZLAER, Willem, 
937 
BOGAERT, Theunis 
Gysbertsen, 707-769 
BOGAN, John, 39 
BOGARDUS, Everar- 
dus, 679-873-961 
Ephraim, 679 
James, 679 
John Mills, 679 
Lewis, 679 
Pieter, 679 
BOGART (see also Bo- 
gert) 
Abraham, 769 
Gisbert, 769 
Isaac, 769 
Jacob Cornelise, 308 
Tunis, 769 
Tunis Gisbertse, 707- 
769 
BOGERT (see also Bo- 
gart) 
Albert Z., 870 
Claes, 338 
Harry Howe, 338-925 
Henry A., 89-338 
Henry Kneeland, 89- 
338 
Henry L., 629 
Jacobus, 338 
James, 338 
Jan, 688 
Jan Laurensz, 968 
Jan Louwe, 89-338 
John, 20-89-338 
John G., 338 
Marston Taylor, 338 
Nicholas, 89 
Peter, 89-338 
Theodore Lawrence, 
338 
Theodore Peacock, 
338 
Walter Lawrence, 338 
BOGGS, Andrew, 883 
Archibald, 525 
Gilbert H., 946 
John, 883 
Lilburn W., 539 
Robert, 525 
William Paterson, 
837 
BOGLE, James, 659 
BOGUE, George Mar- 
quis, 454 
Hamilton Bishop, 479 
Hamilton Bishop, Jr., 
479 
John, 479 
Warren Steuben, 479 
BOHON, R. S., 92 
BOISSEAU, Benjamin, 
319 
BOIT, John, 149 
Robert Apthorp, 149 
BOLE, Benjamin P., 365 
BOLINGER, Charles 
Harry, 745 
BOLLEN, James, 560 
BOLLER, John, 32 
BOLLES (see also 
Bowles) 
Enoch, 135 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


Ephraim, 788 
Hezekiah, 905 
John, 135-905 
John Rogers, 905 
Joseph, 135-905 
Nathan, 135 
Peter, 135 
Stephen, 473 
Thomas, 135-905 
BOLLING, Archibald, 
551 
Charles Edward, 436 
George Melville, 397 
Geo. Washington, 397 
John, 18-25-26-128- 
363-364-396-551-605 
Raynal Cawthorne, 
345 4 
Richard Wilmer, 396 
Robert, 17-26-81-128- 
238-363-364-396-397- 
551-605-623-631-968 
Robert P., 396 
Thomas, 363-364 
Thomas Tabb, 396 
Warner Tabb, 396 
William, 363-364 
William Holcombe, 
396 
William Holt, 407 
William Nicholls, 397 
BOLMER, Cornelius, 
651 
BOLTON, Charles Ed- 
ward, 479 
Charles Knowles, 479 
Ethel Stanwood, 479 
James, 704 
James King, 479 
John, 704 
Moses Bennett, 479 
Nathaniel, 829 
Robert, 704 
Timothy, 479 
William, 479 
BOLTWOOD, George 
Shepard, 479 
Lucius, 479 
Lucius Manlius, 479 
Robert, 193-479-877- 
969 
Samuel, 479 
Solomon, 479 
William, 479 
ATE ELON William, 
BONAPARTE, Charles 
Joseph, 235 
BONCOMPAGNI, 
Prince Andrea, 261 
BOND, Basil Duke, 480 
Benjamin, 480-900 
David, 480-900 
David Taylor, 480-900 
Edward, 480-900 
Francis Strong, 479 
Frank A., 393 
Frederic Drew, 479 
George, 394 
Henry, 480 
Holdsworth Wheeler, 
480 
Jacob, 493 
John, 469-479-480-705- 
900-969 
John Thomas, 480 
Jonathan, 479-986 
Joseph, 479 
Josiah, 479 
Lester Legrand, 153 
Peter, 750 
Phineas, 533 
Summerfield B., 782 
Thomas, 479-480-493 
Thomas Holdsworth, 
480 


Walter Huntington, 
480 


William, 479 
William E., 841 
BONHAM, Robert Cur- 
tis, 397 
BONNEAU, Anthony, 
420 
Antoine, 419 
Benjamin, 420 
Jean, 419 
BONNELL, Samuel, 379 
BONNER, Geo. T., 694 
BONNEY, Ebenezer, 866 
George, 903 
Isaac, 866 
James, 188 
Jethro, 117 
Thomas, 866 
William, 866 
BONNYCASTLE, 
Charles, 802 
John, 802 
BONSOL, Vincent, 838 
BONTECOU, Daniel, 
263-264 
Frederic Holdrege, 
263 
Pierre, 263 
Timothy, 263 
William Ely, 263 
BOOCOCK, Murray, 890 
William Henry, 488 
BOOGHER, Eliza B. 
Silver, 481 
Jacob, 480-481 
John Hogan, 480-481 
John Pitts, 481 
Lawrence, 481 
Nicholas, 480-481-969 
Simon Levi, 480-481 
BOOKER, Edmund, 481 
Edward, 80 
Jacob, 82 
Jacob N., 82 
James Madison, 481 
John, 80-481 
John M., 220 
John Manning, 481 
Richard, 80-481-558 
William, 80-481 
William David, 481 
BOON, Harry, 700 
BOONE, Daniel, 399- 
935 


Francis, 360 
George Fraser, 481 
Ignatius, 788 
Jacob, 935 
John, 360-481-935 
Joseph, 481 
Nicholas, 228 
Tom, Jr., 481 
William, 656 
BOORAEM, Hendrick 
W., 969 
Louis Bacher, 333 
BOORSE, Arthur Lee, 
920 
BOOTH (see also 
Boothe) 
Alfred W., 318 
C. A., 192 
James, 627-950 
John, 754-950 
Joseph, 481 
Lucian Dent, 944 
Richard, 754 
Robert, 989 
BOOTHE (see also 
Booth) 
Charles Beach, 482 
Daniel, 482 
Earle Youmans, 482 
Florence L. Youmans, 
481 
James, 766 
James Benjamin, 766 


437 


BOTHWELL 


Joseph, 482 
Richard, 482 
Stephen Sterling, 482 
William Rawls, 766 
Zechariah, 482 
BORDEN, Benjamin, 
143-284-486 
Daniel J., 284 
Daniel Le Ray, 284 
Francis, 284 
Gerald M., 182 
Jefferson, 163-482 
John, 117-163-482 
Joseph, 53-284 
Peletiah, 284 
Richard, 117-142-143- 
144-163-284-482-486- 
900-969 
Richard Baxter, 117 
Richard Plumer, 117 
Spencer, 482 
Spencer, Jr., 482 
Thomas, 117-163-482 
William Ayres, 284 
William Cline, 284 
pop EEE, Melville W., 
232: 
BORDINGH, Claus, 642 
BOREL, Antoine, 568 
BOREMAN, Samuel, 
478-968 
Thomas, 328-939 
BOREN, James, 120 
Nicholas, 120 
Samuel Hampson, 120 
BORIH, Beauveau, 904 
Charles Louis, 904 
John Joseph, 86-904 
Renshaw, 904 
BORLAND, Francis, 
301-896 
John, 931 
John Nelson, 341 
BORNE, John, 711 
BORROUGHS, Bar- 
tlemy, 370 
Thomas, 370 
BORROWE, Miss, 1000 
BOS, Dirckszen Meyer, 
155 
Hendrick, 155 
Johannes Van Bler- 
kum, 155 
Michiel J. V., 154 
Paulus Vanderbeeck, 
155 
ae eet Jean Nicholas, 
27 


BOSSARD, Henry, 563 
BOSTICK, Arthur Ber- 
rien, 208 
BOSTOCK, Francis 
Harry, 834 
BOSTON, James Cut- 
ter, 726 
BOSTWICK, Arthur, 
482 
Arthur Elmore, 482 
Benajah, 482 
David, 482 
David Elmore, 482 
George Augustus, 463 
Joel, 482 
John, 482 
BOSWELL, Gordon, 954 
Isaac, 140 
John Lovett, 140 
Lemuel, 140 
Moses, 140 
Robert, 140 
Samuel, 140 
BON eC EaD Ichabod, 
52 
Jonathan, 72-527 
BOTCHFORD, Harry 


Parker, 915 
BOTHWELL, John R., 
815 


BOTSFORD 


BOTSFORD, Abiel, 332 
Charles P., 543 
BOTT, Arthur, 80 
BOTTOM, David, 620 
BOTTSFORD, Henry, 


215 

BOUCHER, Creed H., 
788 

BOUCK, Charles, 566- 
567 


Christian, 566-567 
William, 566-800 
William Christian, 
566-567 
BOUCQUET, Jerome, 
698 
BOUDINOT, Elias, 147- 
166-212-842-843 
Elisha, 166-212 
BOUKNIGHT, Daniel, 
778 
George, 778 
John, 778 
William, 778 
BOULTON, William 
Bowen, 171 
BOURCHIER, John, 
333-893 
BOURN (see also 
Bourne) 
Augustus Osborn, 74 
Francis, 74 
George Osborn, 74 
Jared, 74 
Stephen, 74 
BOURNE (see also 
Bourn) 
Elisha, 778 
Ezra, 661 
Frederick G., 846 
Richard, 661-969 
Shearjashub, 661 
Thomas, 381-969-994 
BOURS, William A., 882 
BOUSFIELD, Benja- 
min, 115 
BOUSH, Samuel, 525 
BOUSLOUGH, Sebas- 
tian, 423 
BOUTON, Jachin, 555 
John, 555 
Joseph, 555 
Nathaniel, 555 
William, 555 
BOUTWELL, Alexan- 
der Kelly, 281 
Benjamin Jones, 209 
James, 209-969 
John, 209 
Nehemiah, 209 
William Basset, 209 
BOUVIER, W. Ser- 
geant, 631 
BOVEY, Charles Ar- 
galis, 489 
Charles Cranston, 
489-807 
John A., 655 
William H., 940 
BOWDITCH, Charles 
Pickering, 406 
Ebenezer, 482 
Ebenezer F., 410-541 
Habakkuk, 482 
Harold, 482 
Henry Pickering, 482 
Jonathan, 178 
Jonathan Ingersoll, 
482 
Nathaniel, 482 
Nathaniel I., 531 
Nathaniel Ingersoll, 
548 
William, 178-482-969 
Zalen, 178 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


Peter, 86-229 
Pierre, 86-229 
William Graham, 88 
William Graham, Jr., 
194 
BOWEN (see also 
Bowne) 
Aaron, 492 
Benjamin Earl, 492 
Charles, 652-741 
Charles Hassell, 811 
Clarence Winthrop, 
368-870-1004 
Clement Remington, 
806 
David Hand, 806 
Edward, 219 
Ephraim, 247 
Ethan, 430 
Ezra, 262 
Franklin Haylander, 
543 
George, 368 
George P., 325 
Griffith, 368-969 
Henry, 247-368 
Henry Chandler, 368- 
869 
Isaac, 368 
Jabez, 247 
Jeremiah, 339 
John, 652-741 
John Blassingame, 
407 
Joseph Tilton, 247 
Louise de Koven, 247 
Marcellus, 839 
Matthew, 368 
Moses, 652-741 
Nathan, 219 
Obadiah, 219-492 
Rees T., 628 
Richard, 219-247-425- 
492-543-969 
Robert, 652-741 
Stephen, 492 
Sylvester, 480 
Sylvester S., 811 
Thomas, 247 
Tully Dorrance, 690 
William, 368 
William Henry, 226 
William Horatio, 247 
BOWER, Edward L., 
671 
John, 630 
BOWERS, Charles, 428 
Gardner S., 296 
George, 164-296 
Henry W., 508 
Jerahmul, 296 
John, 164 
Lee S., 327 
Lloyd Wheaton, 350 
Nehemiah, 296 
Ray, 877 
Samuel, 296 
BOWES, Francis, 638 
BOWIBE, Allen, 634-874 
Fielder, 634-874 
Francis Magruder, 
199 


Henry T., 199 
Howard Strafford, 866 


James, 20 
John, 20-199-634-874- 
969 


Thomas, 634 

Thomas C., 874 

Walter, 20 

W(alter) Russell, 19- 
20 


Thomas, 911 
BOWLES (see also 
Bolles) 
Benjamin Franklin, 
370 
Francis Tiffany, 370 
John, 166-369-370-969 
John David, 166 
Joshua, 370 
Lyddall Bacon, 166 
Martin Smith, 166 
Samuel, 369-370 
Thomas, 166 
William Thos., 167 


BOWLEER, Katharine 


Lowell, 354 
Thomas James, 354 
BOWMAN, Francis, 868 
Frank Faville, 777 

Jacob, 148 
John, 868 
Louis A., 1007 
Nathaniel, 868 
Samuel, 868 
BOWNE (see also 
Bowen) 
Andrew, 789 
James, 235-338-903 
James H., 555 
John, 235-338-790- 
903-969 
Jonathan, 790 
Obadiah, 392 
Peter, 790 
Robert, 127 
Samuel, 235-338-903 
Simon Rapalye, 903 
Walter, 235-338-452- 
903-932 
William, 789 
BOX, Saul S., 791 
BOYAJOHN, Haig Mil- 
ton, 82 
BOYCE, Heyward Eas- 
ter, 728 
Roger, 662 
Thomas, 700 
Wm. Matthews, 662 
BOYD, Allen R., 1000 
Andrew, 61 
Annie F. Harrod, 860 
Charles Harrod, 860 
Cora Dunham, 491 
David, 61-718 
Edwin Ruthven, 306- 
955 
George, 49 
George Eustis, 694 
George M., 165 
Gertrude W. Lyford, 
955 
Herbert W., 514 
Hugh,’ 491 
Jas., 145-183-860-955 
James R., 264 
John, 425-491 
John Will, 717 
Joseph Coffin, 860 
Noland L., 373 
Oliver D., 491 
Robert, 49-860 
Robert M., Jr., 1006 
Samuel, 166 
Samuel Charles, 649 
Willard, 491 
Willard William, 491 
Willard Wm., Jr., 491 
William, 145-860 
William Sherman, 339 
BOYDEN, Dwight 
Frederic, 331 
Thomas, 969 


Washington, Jr., 1003 | BOYER, Joseph, 108 


William, 199 
Wm. Benjamin, 199 


BOWDOIN, George Ed- |BOWKER, Charles Hen- 


ward, 86 
John, 229-230 


ry, 58 
BOWLER, Chas., 459 


BOYKIN, Francis Mar- 
shall, 215 
Richard Manning, 268 
Robert Kennedy, 308 
Thomas W., 555 


438 


BRADFORD 


Wm. Augustine, 215 
BOYLAN, James, 552 
BOYLE, C. Brecken- 

ridge, 274 

Guy A., 1003 

Hugh, 389 

John, 663 

Richard A., 473 
eS Andrew J., 

55 
BOYLSTON, Henry, 17 

Peter, 17-410-571 

Thomas, 17-410-571 
BOYNTON, John, 72 

Joseph, 494-644-960 

Nehemiah, 761 

William, 834 
BRACE, John, 504 
BRACKBILL, Benedict, 

336 : 
BRACKETT, Anthony, 
484-737" 

Chapin Russell, 484 

George Augustus, 484 

Henry Hartwell, 484 

James, 451-484 

Joseph, 484 

Joshua, 737 

Richard, 915-969 

Samuel, 484 

Thomas, 484-737 
BRADBURY, Hezekiah, 

626-627 

Thomas, 557-834-969 
BRADDOCK, David, 905 

Frederick McCaus- 

land, 905 

John Sellers, 905 

Joshua, 905 

Joshua C., 905 

Katherine Braddock, 

905 

Raphael, 905 
BRADFORD, Alden, 83 

Charles, 888 

Daniel, 303 

David, 801 

Ebenezer, 222 

Edward Green, 222 

Hzekiel, 495 

Fielding, 303 

Gamaliel, 264-484 

Henry Banning, 222 

Henry Percy, 303 

James, 222' 

James C., 933 

John, 303-413-461- 

565-888-994 

Joseph, 48-732 

Joseph Russell, 888 

Moses, 222 

Peleg, 889 

Peter, 264 

Robert, 888 

Robert Ro Pe Lit 

Samuel, 264-381-461- 

474-484-565 

Sidney, 708 

Simon, 303 

Thomas, 222-674-996 

W..H 280 

William, 39-42-48-58- 

83 - 98 - 99-106-142- 
176-183-186-203-204- 
216-222-223-225-244- 
245-249-251-264-300- 
319-3 26-346-374-381- 
896-403-409-418-441- 
442-450-451-454-455- 
461-473-474-476-478- 
479-483-484-495-502- 
508-538-565-575-583- 
605-608-639-640-674- 
684-696-697-709-710- 
716-720-722-732-749- 
752-755-758-759-765- 
801-818-822-829-853- 
877-878-880-888-896- 


BRADFORD 


897-940-943-946-963- 
969-991 
William J., 938 
BRADLEE (see also 
Bradley) 
Henry, 916 
Josiah, 436 
Nathan, 915 
Samuel, 915 
BRADLEY (see also 
Bradlee) 
Abraham, 484-485 
Arthur, 127 
Arthur Stanley, 405 
Benjamin, 485 
Brickett, 485 
Charles, 484 
Charles H., 460 
Charles S., 83 
Daniel, 485 
David Henry, 485 
David Ogden, 694 
Ebenezer, 552-769 
Bi, 485 
Enoch, 485 
Francis Meriwether, 
377 
Frank Joshua, 485 
Frederick Truman, 
263 
George, 458 
Harold W., 691 
Mrs. J. S., 1001 
Jabez, 485 
Jesse, 485 
Joseph, 400-484-485 
Joseph Isaac, 485 
Lauren Jay, 485 
Leverett, 485 
Morris A., 432 
Peter, 359-737 
Ralph, 529 
Robert Edmond, 484- 
726 
Samuel, 484 
Stephen, 484 
Steven, 887 
Walter Goodyear, 
483-485 
William, 485-969 
Wm. Frederick, 484 
William Joseph, 19 
William Lambert, 125 
William S., 793 
BRADSHAW, Andrew, 


107 
James, 568 
Thomas, 107 


BRADSTREET, Albert 
Gallatin, 905 
Dudley, 905 
James Edwin, 905 
John, 813-905 
Samuel, 905 
Simon, \'6-109-355-566- 
614-615-648-704-735- 
813-905-969 
BRADT, Andreas, 172 
~- BRADY, Anthony N., 
122-233 
George Nexsen, 485 
Hugh, 485 
James H., 465 
John, 485 
Robt. McClelland, 485 
Samuel Preston, 485 
BRAGDON, Arthur, 
304-831 
Joshua, 304 
Samuel, 273 
Thomas, 304 
BRAGG, Henry, 768 
Nicholas, 768 
BRAILSFORD, Ed- 
ward, 312 
John, 312 
Joseph, 312 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


BRAINARD, George 
W., 564 
BRAINE, Abraham 
Lawrence, 486 
Clinton Elgin, 486 


Clinton Elgin, Jr., 485 


Daniel Hosmanden, 
486 


Daniel Lawrence, 486 


Thomas, 485-486 


BRAINERD, Daniel, 228 


David, 567-886 
Gideon R., 886 
Hezekiah, 745 
Noadiah, 228 


BRAITHWAITE, Will- 


iam, 984 


BRAMAN, Bartimus, 48 


BRAMBILLA, Gui- 
seppe, 726 

BRAMHALL, Jacques, 
162 


BRANCH, Benjamin, 19 


Christopher, 19-167- 
539-558-969 

Daniel, 539 

Darius, 720 

Edward G., 856 

Henry, 1006 


James Ransom, 19-20- 


834 

James Read, 19 

John, 720 

John Locke, 905 

Joseph, 720 

Mary L. Bolles, 905 

Matthew, 539 

Melville C., 20 

Peter, 720-729 

Rufus, 720 

Thomas, 19-539 

William W., 729 

William Witter, 905 
BRAND, George, 873 

John, 873 

Joseph Carter, 886 

Robert H., 139 

Thomas, 886 

William M., 413 


BRANDER, James, 157 
BRANDON, Harriet F. 


Inman, 486 
Henry, 739 
Hersey Munroe, 412 
Matthew Locke, 189 
Morris, 486 
Sidney Caswell, Jr., 
574 
Thomas, 412 
BRANDRETH, George 
Adlington, 781 


BRANDT, Carl Nelson, 


94 
Randolph, 970 
BRANHAM, John, 332 
William Charles, 400 
BRANNAN, John Win- 
ters, 52 
BRANSFORD, Benja- 
min, 486 
Benjamin, Jr., 487 
Clifton Wood, 486 
John, 486 
BRASHEAR, Basil 
Brown, 749 
Benois, 749 
Otho, 749 
Rignal, 749 
Robert, 749 
Samuel, 749 


BRASLAN, Chas. P., 47 
BRATTON, Robert, 281 
BRAWLEY, Daniel, 466 
BRAXTON, Carter, 202- 


852 
Carter M., 852 
George, 852 
Tomlin, 373-650 


BRAY, Benjamin, 731 
David, 333 
Henry, 731 
James, 333 
Thomas, 731-818 
William, 731 


BRAYNE, Edward, 991 


BRAYTON, Edward S., 
287 
Francis, 74 
Israel Perry, 613 


BREAUX, Gustave A., 


376 
BRECK, Daniel, 487 
Edward, 305-402-487 
John, 305-487 
Jonathan, 487 
Joseph Berry, 487 
Robert, 304-305 
Robert Levi, 487 
BRECKENRIDGE (see 
also Breckinridge) 
Alexander, 969 
James, 110 
Scott Dudley, 91 
BRECKINRIDGE (see 
also Breckenridge) 
Alexander, 95-398- 
399-779-969 
Clifton Rodes, 399 
Desha, 95 


Ethelbert Ludlow, 761 


Genevieve P. Mat- 
tingly, 761 

Henry, 398 

James, 1007 

John, 95-398-399-779 

John Cabell, 399 

Jos. Cabell, 230-399- 
761 

Robt., 95-398-399-779 


Robert Jefferson, 95- 


398 

William C. P., 95 
BREDOW, Justus, 171 
BREED, Allen, 487-969 

David Riddle, 487 

George, 488-722 

Gershom, 487 

John, 487 

Joseph, 903 

Nathan, 903 

Shubael, 488 

William N., 160 
BREESE, Arthur, 417 


BREWSTER 
William, 199 


BRENTON, William, 


78-569-720 


BRERETON, Denny, 


489 
John Andrew, 488-489 
Thomas, 488-489-969 
Thos. John, 488-489 
William, 488-489 
William Denny, 489 


BRES, John §S., 306 


Joseph Ray, 594 


BRETT, Bernard B., 126 


Cornelius, 488 
Francis, 488 

James A., Jr., 692 
Martin Wiltsie, 488 
Philip Milledoler, 4838 
Roger, 488 
Theodorus, 488 


BREVARD, Elizabeth 


C. Robertson, 488 
Ephraim Mays, 488 


BREWER, Artemas, 


159 
Charles, 943 
Chauncy, 492 
Daniel, 491-969 
David J., 159 
David Josiah, 663 
Ebenezer, 498 
Edward Harris, 491 
Edward Spaulding, 
492 
Francis Beattie, 498- 
499 
Francis Beattie, Jr., 
498-499 
Francis Willard, 954 
Gardner, 765 
George Emerson, 499 
Isaac Curtis, 442 
James, 492-765-953 
James Dwight, 492 
John, 159-342-694-695- 
748-765-953 
John Reed, 953-954 
Josiah, 159-663-715 
Leigh R., 431 
Lyman, 589 
Morris Powell, 159 
Nathaniel, 492 
Sylvester H., 659 
Thomas, 498-765-953 
Wilmon, 642-953 


James Lawrence, 418|BREWERTON, George 


James Lawrence, Jr., 


418 

James Salisbury, 417- 
418 

Samuel, 360-417-418- 
841 


Sidney, 360-417-418 
Wm. Lawrence, 418 
BREMER, John Lewis, 

464 
BREMOND, Eugene, 
408 
Nina L. Abadie, 407 
Pierre, 408 
BRENGLE, Jacob, 424 
John, 424 
Lawrence, 424 
Lawrence J., 424 
BRENNAN, Frank 
Michael, 917 
Thomas, 17 
BRENT, Charles, 489 
George, 715 
George A., 489 
Giles, 87-199-788-969 
Hugh, 489 
Jack Langhorne, 489 
Mary F. Berry, 489 
Richard, 743-960 
Samuel Gordon, 192 
Thos. Young, 38-489 
W. A., 141 


439 


265 
George Douglas, 265 
Henry, 265 


BREWSTER, Benjamin, 


179-211-324-467-494- 
499-576-659 
Charles, 356 
Charles Ellis, 356 
Charles Tyron, 356 
Chauncey Bunce, 499 
Daniel, 75-467-494 
Edward Lester, 494 
Edwin Tenney, 493 
Elijah, 659 
Elisha, 494 
Elisha Franklin, 310- 
494 
Elisha Franklin, Jr., 
494 
Ezra, 415 
Francis Enoch, 631 
Frederick Carroll, 631 
Frederick Foster, 179 
Frederick W., 494 
George, 494 
Henry, 494 
Henry Augustus, 211 
Ichabod, 356-955 
Jabez, 324 
Jacob, 211 
James, 209-499-797 
James Drew, 273 


BREWSTER 


James Henry, 211-688 
James Henry, Jr., 
210-211 
James N. S., 273 
Jedediah, 415 
John, 494 
John Hull, 494 
John Leander, 494 
Jonathan, 108 -160- 
211-224-234-248-324- 
338-359-367-369-415- 
428-467-611-659-726- 
733-737-801-820-923 
Joseph, 179-324-428- 
499-659 
Love, 179-183-213-229- 
324-356-415-494-499- 
674-738-856-923-954 
Margaret R. Suydam, 
273 
Matthew Andross, 289 
Nathaniel, 75-428-576 
Oliver, 183-656-674 
Oliver Ellsworth, 674 
Patrick, 179 
Peleg, 415 
Peter, 211 
Samuel, 494 
Shubael, 211 
Silas, 415 
Simon, 179-494-499 
Thomas Townsend, 
524 
Timothy, 75-428 
Wadsworth, 674 
Walter Stanton, 494 
William, 26-34-49-53- 
58-82-84-97-107-108- 
156-160-171-176-179- 
183-193-201-209-211- 
213-224-229-234-242- 
248-320-324-332-338- 
341-356-359-367-369- 
372-385-407-411-412- 
415-428-433-443-451- 
467-493-494-495-498- 
499-523-527-559-566- 
611-631-646-651-654- 
659-663-674-677-684- 
696-726-733-737-738- 
764-769-776-779-784- 
790-801-820-821-834- 
850-856-878-881-888- 
897-900-923-937-945- 
949-959-954-965-969- 
988 
William Joseph, 499 
William Tenney, 494 
Wrestling, 415-493- 
738-856-923 
BRIARD, Oliver, 276 
BRICE (see also 
Bryce) 
Ephraim, 200 
John, 172-494 
John Henry, 494 
Nicholas, 494 
Philip Howard, 494 
BRIDGE, E. R., 873 
Henry, 713 
James Howard, 97 
James Madison, 494 
John, 408-494-969 
Norman, 494 
Samuel, 746 
Thomas, 681 
a hee eee John, 
rfal 
BRIDGES, John Whip- 
ple, 308 
Joseph, 868 
BRIDGFORTH, George 
Thomas, 899 
reg Joseph, 
46 
BRIDGMAN, Arthur 
Milnor, 514 
Charles De Witt, 905 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


Ebenezer, 514 


Edwynd Benedict, 905 


Elisha Burt, 702 

Herbert Lawrence, 
514-515 

James, 514-702-969 

John, 514 

Jonathan, 514 

Joseph, 514 

L. B., 114 

Percy Williams, 515 


Raymond Landon, 515 


Richard Baxter, 514 


BRIEDENHARZ, Chris- 


topher, 919 


BRIEN, Bernis, 515 


Elijah, 515 
Elisha, 515 
Manson Milner, 515 
William Smith, 515 
BRIENTNALL, John, 
471-987 
BRIBPR, Ernest, 324 
BRIESEN, Arthur V., 
92 


BRIGGS, Alexander B., 
151 


Benjamin Franklin, 
495 
Cornelius, 495-496 
Cushing Otis, 495-496 
Cyrus, 911 
Daniel, 494-495 
David Anderson, 672 
Ebenezer, 672 
Edward Page, 33 
Ephraim, 495 
Frank Herbert, 494- 
495-1006 
Mrs. Frank Herbert, 
1001 
Frederic Melancthon, 
495 
Hiram Chandler, 495 
Isaac, 33-101 
James, 495-496 
Job, 911 
John, 588-911-969 
John K., 495 
Le Baron Russell, Jr., 
ko 
Leland Stanford, 495 
Lloyd, 495 
Lloyd Vernon, 495 
Matt, 528 
Matthew, 494 
Pierson D., 803 
Reuben Parks, 672 
Richard, 495-969 
Robert Moore, 228 
Thomas, 833 
Thomas Barker, 495- 
496 
Walter, 495-496 
William, 494-911 
William Henry, 58 
William Robert, 672 
BRIGHAM, Abijah, 430 
Benjamin Gott, 398 
Clarence Saunders, 
905 
Ebenezer, 942 
George, 398 
“rey! Randolph, 398- 
99 


John Olin, 905 

Johnson, 398 

Phineas, 398 

Samuel, 398 

Thomas, 3898-500-905- 
969 

Timothy, 398 

Uriah, 398 

Waldo, 708 

Winslow, 736 

BRIGHT, G. Howard, 

496 

George, 496 


Jacob, 935 

Johannes Michael, 496 
John I., 786 

John Michael, 935 
Joseph Coleman, 496 
Michael, 496-935 
Peter, 496 

Stanley, 496 


BRILL, Frederick R., 


435 


BRINCKERHOFF, Ab- 


raham J., 153 
Adrian, 153 
Derrick, 153 
Hendrick Joericsen, 
87 
Jacob, 87 
Jacobus, 87 
John, 153 
Joris, 87 
Joris Dericksen, 153 
Melbert, 234 
Peter, 87 


BRINGHURST, Albert, 


916 
George, 131-379 


BRINKERHOFF, Dirk, 


740 


BRINSMADE, Abra- 


ham, 496 
Daniel, 496 
James Beebe, 496 
James Beebee, 496 
John, 482-496-969 
William Barrett, 496 


BRINSMBEAD, John, 482 
BRINSON, James Ham- 


pleton, 396 


BRINTNALL, Isaac, 


485 
Solva, 485 
Thomas, 485 


BRINTON, David, 496 


Ferree, 515 

Frederick Shermer- 
horn, 515 

George, 176 

Henry, 29 

Howard Futhey, 496 

James Jackson, 515 

John, 496 

John B., 496 

John Hill, 176 

Joseph, 176-515-818- 
876 

Moses, 515 

Richard Bowen, 496 

Robert Ferree, 515 

Robert Morton, 515 

Samuel, 515 

Samuel Lewis, 515 

Willard Cope, 737 

William, 176-496-515- 
818-876-969 

William Bowen, 496 


BRISCOE, David Stone, 


480 
Edward, 419 
Gerard, 190-215 
J. Straith, 480 
James U., 245 
John, 419-480-539- 
969 
Philip, 480 
Samuel, 480 
Walter H. S., 480 
William, 480 
William Dent, 480 


BRISTED, Charles As- 


tor, 497 
John, 497 


BRISTOL, Gideon, 841 


Jonathan, 841 
William B., 576 


BROOKE 


Binge Ebenezer, 
90 
Ephraim, 499 
Frank Hamilton, 499- 
500 
Ida F. Freeman, 499 
Joseph, 499 
Nathaniel, 116 
Robert, 499 
Robert Freeman, 499 
Rodney G., 446 
BROADUS, Jas. S., 82 
John A., 119-295 
BROCK, Edward, 750 
Horace, 458 
John William, 866 
William, 826 
William S., 187 
BROCKELMANN, 
Fritz, 765 
BROCKENBROUGH, 
Austin, 434 
Moore Fauntleroy, 
434 
William, 434-951 
BROCKHAUSEN, Fred- 
erick, 316 
Be cae Henry, 
4 


BROCKLBE, Joseph, 872 
Me John, 
78 
Samuel, 974 
BROCKMAN, Henry, 24 
James Henry, 24 
Thomas, 24 
Bate Diodate, 
85 
Edward Payson, 761 
John H., 385 
Thomas, 385 
William, 384-385 
William Stevens, 306 
Wolston, 384 
BRODERICK, Thomas, 
233 
BRODHEAD, Daniel, 
852 
Josiah Adams, 667 
Lucas, 487 
Luke, 572 
Richard Thornton, 
661 
BODES Walter, 
5 
BRODIE, John, 964 
Thomas, 308 
BROIL, Jacob, 528 
BROKAW, Bourgon, 
497-969 
Bourgon I., 497 
Charles Livingston, 
497 
Clifford V., 144 
Evert, 497 
Isaac E., 497 
John, 497 
Peter Stryker, 497 
Ralph Watson, 497 
BROMLEY, Edwin, 656 
Frank Latham, 391 
William, 391 
BRONSDON, Bant, Jr., 
116 
BRONSON, Arthur, 237 
Frederick, 869 
Isaac, 321-575 
James, 687 
John, 133-969 
Nelson, 408 
Thomas B., 160 
BROOKE (see also 
Brookes, Brooks) 
Baker, 856 
Benjamin, 709 


BRITT, Daniel, 745 
BRITTIN, Abraham, 
594 


440 


Clement, 17-828 
Edward, 497 
Francis Key, 319 


BROOKE 


George, 497 
George, II, 497 
George Clymer, 267 
Humphrey, 367-864 
James, 101 
John, 229-497-969 
Leonard, 274 
Matthew, 497 
Michael, 994 
Robert, 35-47-101-407- 
568-667-708-709-789- 
828-856-919-950-969 
Roger, 101 
Thomas, 301-407-638- 
667-709-828-919-969 
BROOKER, Abraham, 
103 
Chas. Frederick, 103 
John, 103 
Martin Cooke, 104 
Samuel, 104 
BROOKES (see also 
Brooke, Brooks) 
Albert Sidney, 37 
Henry Spence, 113 
James Hall, 568 
Thomas, 969 
BROOKFIELD, Benja- 
min, 453 
BROOKING, Robert 
Upshur, 546 
William, 49 
BROOKINGS, Charles, 
497-498 
Jean, 497 
Richard, 497-498 
Robert S., 498 
Robert Somers, 497 
BROOKS (see also 
Brooke, Brookes) 
Caleb, 17-22-349 
Charles, 349 
Chester E., 659 
Cotton Brown, 349 
Edward, 17-22-349 
Everett Wellington, 
154 
Frank Wilks, Jr., 662 
Frederick, 749 
Gorham, 22-349 
Henry, 489 
John, 306-489-884 
John Edward, 613 
John Hubert, 427 
Lawrence, 21-22 
Luke, 489 
Peter Chardon, 17-21- 
22-243-349 
Phillips, 349 
Reginald, 139 
Samuel, 17-22-349 
Shepherd, 350 
Thomas, 17-22-349- 
969 
Timothy, 489 
Walter B., Jr., 909 
William G., 349 
Bacon ae Thornhill, 
35 
BROPHY, Frank Cul- 
len, 474 
William Francis, 960 
BROSIUS, Abraham, 
672 
Jacob, 672 
James Henry, 672 
Milton L., 340 
Silas, 938 
BROSSEAU, Mrs, Al- 
fred, 1001 
BROTHERS, Maxwell 
B., 613 
eat Bourgon, 
969 
tee SEN SES | Thomas, 
7 
BROUN, Archibald, 134 
George, 134 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


John Peter, 134 
Robert, 134 
BROUNSON, John, 969 
BROUWER, Clarence 
A., 643 
BROWER, Abraham, 
707 
Abraham, Jr., 707 
Adam, 126 
Andrew, 784 
William Leverich, 
1002 


BROWN, Abraham, 408- 


665-969 

Adam, 365 

Addison, 905 

Alanson D., 707 

Albert, 71-616 

Alexander, 309-502- 
941 

Alexander Cushing, 
576 

Alexander Henry, 313 

Alfred, 504 

Alfred Nathaniel, 498 

Alvah, 74 

Andrew, 173 

Andrew Chandler, 173 

Arthur A., 585 

Asa Briggs, 541 

Austin, 570 

Austin, Jr., 570 

Azel Warfield, 588 

Bartholomew, 522 

Basil, 749 

Benjamin, 74-202-438- 
588-610 

Beriah, 855 

Chad, 153-173-336- 
442-656-897-970 

Charles, 504-923 

Charles Edward, Jr., 
628 

Charles Frederick, 
961 

Christopher C., 325 

Clement, 754 

Clement McCune, 624 

Curtis, 498 

Dan Thair, 882 

Daniel, 74-325-498-711 

David, 327 

David Paul, 517 

David R. C., 199 

David Sands, 379 

Dyer D. S., 504 

IDE 18}, Tae 

Ebenezer, 252-477-747 

Edmund Phinney, 438 

Edward, 498 

Edward Osgood, 498 

Edwin, 71 

Edwin Chandler, 173 

Edwin Hacker, 71 

Eleazer, 365 

Elias, 503 

Elijah Alexander, 528 

Elisha, 173-936 

Elmer Ellsworth, 74 

Elwood, 443 

Ephraim, 491-504 

Erasmus Dervan, 312 

Hsek, 697 

Faris, 819 

Francis, 366 

Francis Coren, 456 

Francis Gordon, 639 

Frank Gould, 45 

Franklin Quimby, 615 

Fred W., 752 

Frederic C., 913 

Frederick, 33 

Frederick M., 304 

Garretson Addison, 


504 
George, 393-437-504- 
599-756-791 


George Marion, 528 


441 


George Marion, Jr., 
528 

George Spencer, 855 

George W., 297 

Grant Houston, 596 

Gustavus, 985 

Harry B., 518 

Harry L., 901 

Harry Lee, 480 

Harvey Hunting, 388 

Helen C. Gaskin, 905 

Helen G. Noyes, 502 

Henry, 499 

Henry Adams, 502 

Henry Armitt, 33 

Henry Barlow, 584 

Henry L., 64 

Henry P., Jr., 379 

Hezekiah, 904 

Hope, 342 

Howard W., 231 

Ichabod, 503 

Isaac Cushman, 761 

Israel, 917 

J. Stanley, 596 

Jabez, 904 

James, 173-325-336- 
365-437-723-857-898- 
904 

James Carrington, 65 

James Crosby, 502 

James Edgar, 1007 

James Potter, 504 

John, 71-202-336-414- 
498-503-504-610-650- 
656-897-898-913-970 

John Bundy, 503 

John Carter, 503 

John Crosby, 502 

John Gorham, 438 

John M., 917 

John Nicholas, 503 

John Riggs, 588 

John W. M., 917 

John Willcox, 413 

John Young, 551 

Joseph, 71-438-498- 
528-986 

Joseph Emerson, 528 

Joseph Mackey, 528 

Joshua, 249-313-365- 
504-588-784 

Josiah, 819 

Jotham, 342 

Lawrence, 293 

Leonard Rowell, 235 

Levi Galloway, 246 

Lewis Henry, 498 

Mackey, 528 

Mason, 230 

Matthew, 414 

Michael, 819 

Moses M., 744 

Natalie B. Dresser, 
503 

Nathan Clifford, 387- 
503 


Neil S., 862 

Nicholas, 202-336-365- 
610-898 

Orton Bishop, 625 

Paul, 517 

Perley, 504 

Peter, 502 - 780 - 819 - 
868-878-961-970 

Philip Greely, 503 

Philip Henry, 503 

Philip King, 502 

Preston, 230 

Putnam, 541 

R. M. G., 588 

Reginald Channing, 


Robert M., 938 
Robert Tarver, 819 
Rome G., 173 
Roscoe C. E., 504-901 
Russell McCrary, 74 


BROWNING 


Samuel, 71-313-504- 
588 
Selden A., 805 
Seth Eastman, 465 
Solomon, 154-711 
Stewart, 891 
Stuart, 325 
Thatcher Magoun, 
502 
Thomas, 39-74-365- 
491-503-504-588-749- 
765 
Thos. Harkness, 444 
Thomas K., 40 
Thomas William, 115 
Titus Olcott, 503 
Walter Elliott, 498 
Wilbur Fisk, 941 
William, 71-122-141- 
153-270-379-389-437- 
498-504-528-598-614- 
754-819-896-904 
William, Jr., 26 
William Adams, 283- 
502-911 
William Adams, Jr., 
283 
William Bartlett, 325 
William Carey, 504 
Wm. Channing, 504 
William Findlay, 504 
William L., 342 
William Rawle, 517 
Wm. Robinson, 626 
William Y., 689 
BROWN-SEQUARD, C. 
E., 697 
BROWNE, Abraham, 53 
Andrew, 123 
Belmore, 504 
Benjamin, 738 
Chad, 970 
Mrs. Christian, 970 
Frederick Phelps, 560 
George, 505-970 
George Albert, 505 
George Hamilton, 474 
George Huntington, 
819 
Gurdon Perkins, 320 
Henry, 970 
Irving, 505 
John, 320-364-738-995 
John Dean, 566 
Leonard Perkins, 320 
Lizzie M. Buell, 505 
Nathan, 364 
Nathaniel, 738 
Peter, 193 
Richard, 146 
Samuel, 235 
Thomas Beaver, 49 
William, 364-970 
William Hand, 364-365 
William Hand, 2d, 365 
Wm. Hardcastle, 62 
BROWNELL, Charles 
De Wolf, 196 
Edward Ibarra, 196 
Ernest Henry, 196 
George, 196 
Jonathan, 187-196 
Pardon, 196 
Sylvester, 196 
Thomas, 196-491-970 


BROWNFIELD, Mary 


Gilmer, 906 
Robert Styles, 906 
William Otis, 906 


BROWNING, John, 505 


John Hazard, 505 
Nathaniel, 505 
Theodore, 944 
Thomas, 505 

Thomas M., 202 
William, 505 
William Charles, 505 
William Hull, 505 


BROWNING 


William T., 505 
William Webb, 365 
BROWNSON, James 
Irwin, 505-506 
John, 505-969 
Richard, 505 
Timothy, 505 
BROYLES, Adam, 528 
Arnold, 209 
BRUBECK, Cadwell 
Rice, 703 
BRUCH, Alexander, 334 
Charles, 506 
Charles Morelle, 506 
Elisha, 915 
Francis Burgess, 906 
Garland Stafford, 458 
George, 457-506 
Helm, 334 
Horatio Washington, 
334 
John, 334-906 
John E., 156-815 
John M. H., 55 
Joshua, 458 
Mary B. Anderson, 
506 
Napoleon, 17 
Noah Ballard, 458 
Thomas Seddon, 506 
William, 458-906 
William Cabell, 506 
William Henry, 906 
BRUEN, John, 370-693 
Obadiah, 967 
Peevey Joseph H., 
894 
BRUMBACK, Henry, 
349 
Johan Melchoir, 349 
John, 345 
John Sanford, 349 
Orville Sanford, 349 
BRUMBY, Thomas M., 
Jr., 486 
BRUNEH, Frederick Wil- 
liam, 823 
T. Barton, 306 
William Henry, 507 
BRUSH, Alexander, 158 
Ananias, 507 
Charles Francis, 129- 
507 
Charles Newcomb, 
232 
Daniel, 507-508 
Edmund Erskine, 310 
Edmund Janes, 508 
Edward Nathaniel, 
158 
Elkanah, 508 
George DeF., 483 
George Washington, 
507 
Graham, 508 
Isaac, 507-508 
Isaac Elbert, 507 
Tsrael, 508 
Jacob, 158 
Jared, 508 
James Edward, 508 
John, 507-508-666 
John Rogers, 507 
Jonathan, 507 
Murray Peabody, 508 
Nathaniel Howland, 
158 
Nehemiah, 158 
Richard, 158-507 
Robert, 507 
Samuel, 507 
Thomas, 158-507-508- 
970 
Timothy, 508 
Tredwell, 508 
Walter Franklin, 508 
William, 666 
Zebulon, 507 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


Zophar, 507 
BRUYN, Severyn Ter- 
hout, 647 


BRUYNSEN, Hugh, 927 | BRYCE (see also Brice) 
BRYAN, Alexander, 909 


Benjamin Chambers, 
508 
Charles Shepard, 508 


Charles Wayland, 510 


Edward, 454-508 
Francis, 334 

Frank, 98 

George, 508-509-970 
George D., 727 
George Dwight, 668 
Goode, 537 

Guy, 358-429-508-756 
Henry Francis, 436 
James, 508-790 
James Augustus, 508 
James Jackson, 454 
John, 454-508-510 
John Milton, 85 


John P. Kennedy, 438- 


668 


John Randolph, 38-39- 


509-510-516-893 


John Stewart, 509-510 


Jonathan, 39-509-790 
Joseph, 39-454-509- 
510-790-909 
Josiah, 39-358-509 
Kedar, 518 
Lewis, 85 
Milton E., 335 
Morgan, 334 
Nathan P., 85 
Nathaniel Lyons, 
Needham, 85-518 
Philemon, 85 
Richard, 375-909 
Robert Coalter, 509 
Samuel, 508-804-970 
Samuel Le Compte, 
271 
Samuel Smith, 509 
Silas Lillard, 510 
Thomas, 335-909 
Timothy Matlack, 
358-508 


775 


W.S. Plumer, 508-509 
William, 85-358-453- 


508-510-518-763 
William James, 85 


William Jennings, 510 


William Smith, 334 
BRYANT, Chas. E., 899 


Clarence Leander, 280 


Cushing, 510 

EK. Trice, 711 

Edson Lewis, 510 

Blias, 780 

Eugene, 444 

Ezekiel, 510 

George Clarke, 510 

Henry, 464 

Henry Willis, 126 

Ichabod, 920 

John, 193-276-280- 
464-510-726 

John Collins, 280 

John Stack, 276 

Nathaniel, 510 

Nathaniel Cushing, 
510 

Percy, 510 

Peter, 920 

Philip, 920 

ReQua, 126 

Robert, 276 

Russell Willett, 280 

Samuel, 510 

Seth, 510 

Socrates, 510 

Stephen, 510-920 

Stewart F., 658 

Thomas, 464-510 

W. Sohier, 464 


William, 464 
William Cullen, 130- 
510-920 


James, 179 
Lloyd, 591 
BRYDEN, Jno. R., 282 


BUCHANAN, Benjamin 


Teh yi ia 
George, 430 
James, 635-800 
James A., 450 
James B., 849 
John, 167-510-951 
John Preston, 510 


Patrick Campbell, 510 


Sydney Roman, 175 
Thomas, 167 
Thomas Elie, 167 
Warren Henderson, 
766 
BUCHER, Peter, 480- 
969 


BUCK, Albert Henry, 41 


Amos Reed, 736 
C. Douglas, 223 
Daniel, 521 
David, 791 

David Jonathan, 791 
Ebenezer, 791 
Hizekiel, 934 
Gordon M., 884 
Ichabod, 521 
Isaac, 496 
Jonathan, 791-961 
William, 791 


BUCKENHAM, John E. 


B., 1006 
BUCKET, Joseph, 816 
eR Oba Alvah, 

6 

Aurelius Amander, 
906 

Aurelius Eynaud, 906 

Benjamin Hale, 100 

Daniel, 62-511 

Daniel Frederick, 511 

Ebenezer, 62 

Fisher Aurelius, 906 

Frank Prindle, 511 

Gideon, 511 

Hezekiah, 906 

Hosmer, 906 

James, 62 

Jedediah, 603 

John, 511 

Joseph T., 844 

Nathan, 906 

Richard, 906 

Stephen, 62 

Thomas, 62-510-511- 
906-970 


BUCKLAND, Epaphras, 


42 
BUCKLEN, James, 958 
BUCKLEY, Adam, 511 
Mrs. Benjamin F., 
1002 
Daniel, 511 
Edward Swift, 511 
Edward Swift, Jr., 
511 
Effingham L., 267 
James Monroe, 614 
John, 511 
Mary W. W. Vaux, 
511 


Matthew Brooke, 511 


Peter, 970 
Thomas, 267 
BUCKMAN, H. H., 792 
BUCKMINSTER, Jos., 
347-561 
Thomas, 347 
BUCKNAM, Joses, 817 
BUCKNELL, Wm., 461 
BUCKNER, Aylette 
Hawes, 954 


442 


BUHL 


Henry Sullivan, 594 
John, 624-686 — 
Milton, 624 

Philip, 624 
Richard, 111-624 
Samuel, 376 
Thomas, 624 
William, 624 


BUDD, George, 163 


Joseph §&., 73 

Levi, 163 

Thomas, 163-237-641 
William, 163-165 


BUDLONG, Alton G., 


» 641 
Edwin Clarke, 339 
George W., 339 
James, 339 
Samuel, 339 


BUELL, Frederick, 505 


George Clifford, Jr., 
724 
Henry D., 477 
John, 366-505-692 
Jonathan, 505 
Nathaniel, 677 
Peter, 477-692-779 
Ralph A., 798 
Samuel, 505-692-779 
Timothy, 450-505 
William, 505-779 


BUERMANN, Robt., 679 

BUESSER, Frederick 
Gala 

BUFFET, Edward Pay- 


son, 870 


BUFFINGER, George 


William, 454 


BUFFINGTON, James, 


786 


BUFFUM, Benjamin, 


270-271-511-579-761- 
906 
Caleb, 270-271-511- 
579-761-906 
Charles Thomas, 271 
David, 270-271 
David Bradley, 271 
Douglas Larabee, 906 
Frederick C., 769 
George Tower, 761 
Jedediah, 511-761 


Joseph, 270-271-511- 
761-906 
Robert, 270-271-511- 
579-761-906-970 
Rufus Ellis, 907 
Sampson Wilder, 511- 
761 
Thomas, 271 
Thomas Barker, 271 
Walter Stoddard, 761 
Wilder Stoddard, 511 
William, 271-906 
William Potter, 270 
BUFORD, Chas): ik. 
740 
Henry, 740 
John, 546-740 
Richard, 740 
Simeon, 672 
Thomas, 740 
William, 672-740 
BUGBEB, Amos, 556 
Edward, 556 
Francis, 556 
John S., 279 
Joseph, 556 
Josiah, 556 
BUGBY, Edward, 813 
BUGG, Benjamin, 519 
John, 519 
Samuel, 519 
BUHL, Arthur H., 512 
Christian, 512 - 
Christian Henry, 512 
ee De Long, 
51 


BUIST 


ured Archibald J., 
51 
George, 512-970 
George Lamb, 512 
Henry, 512 
John Somers, 512 
BULKELEY (see also 
Bulkley) 
Charles, 306 
Edward, 30-287 
Eliphalet, 137 
Eliphalet Adams, 137 
Fannie B. Houghton, 
137 
Gershom, 365-512-956 
Guerdon, 365 
Henry Daggett, 512 
Henry Guerdon, 365 
Houghton, 138 
John, 137-287-306-365- 
512-956 
John Charles, 137 
Morgan Gardner, 138 
Morgan Gardner, Jr., 
137 
Peter, 30-104-118-137- 
287-306-358-365-512- 
639-720-769-956-970 
Solomon, 306-956 
William Henry, 870 
BULKLEY (see also 
Bulkeley) 
Barry, 956 
Charles, 287 
George, 769 
Gershom, 365-512-956 
Gershom T., 287 
Harry Conant, 287 
John-137-287-306-365- 
512-956 
John McClelland, 287 
John Wells, 956 
GL. Duncan, 512 
Peter, 30-104-118-137- 
287-306-358-365-512- 
639-720-769-956-970 
Peter, Jr., 769 
Solomon, 306-956 
BULL, Burnaby, 512 
Daniel, 456 
Edward, 673-933 
Henry, 511-970 
Henry Adsit, 887 
Henry Tilghman, 513 
Henry Worthington, 
330 
I. F., 694 
Isaac, 456 
James Henry, 513 
James Hunter, 513 
John, 513-933 
Joseph, 456 
Levi, 513 
Lorenzo, 456 
Richard, 513 
Thomas, 456-513-639- 
970 
William L., 542 
BULLA, James Ruffin, 
571-572 
Stephen, 571-572 
BULLARD, Benjamin, 
513 
BE 1a,.7238 
Gardner W., 405 
Henry, 513 
Herbert Spencer, 893 
John, 513 
John Lincoln, 513 
John Morgan, 513 
John Parker, 513 
John Thornton, 513- 
514 
Robert, 513 
Robert H., 645 
BULLINGTON, John, 
561-562 
Josiah, 561-562 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


Nicholas, 561 
BULLIS, Levi, 752 
BULLITT, Alex. Scott, 

516-517-568 
Benjamin, 516-517-617 
Cuthbert, 516-517-616 
James Bell, 516 
James Fry, 589 
John Christian, 517- 
616 

Joseph, 516-517-617- 
970 

Logan McKnight, 517 

Logan McKnight, Jr., 
517 

Scott, 516 

Scott Alexander, 616 

Thomas Walker, 516 

William C., Jr., 262 

William Christian, 

516-517-616 

William Marshall, 516 

BULLOCH, Archibald, 
20-21-517 

James, 20-21-517 

Jas. Stephens, 20-21 

John Irvine, 517 
_ Joseph G. B., 517 

William Gaston, 517 
BULLOCK, Alexander 

Hamilton, 711 
Ebenezer, 711 
Edward Lippincott, 

452 

Hugh, 711 

Joshua, 552 

Richard, 552-711-970 

Rufus, 711 

Samuel, 711 

Thomas Jefferson, 25 

Thomas S., 187 
BUMPUS, Alden, 517 

Edouard, 517 

Herman Carey, 517 

John, 517 

Laurin Aurelius, 517 

William, 517 

Zephaniah, 517 
BUMSTEAD, Thomas, 

228-970 

BUNCE, Abijah, 594 

Chauncey, 499 

Horace, 594 

James Hough, 594 

Joseph, 594 

Thomas, 594-970 

William Joseph, 594 
aera John Tunstall, 

Uits 

CO MEE, Edward, 
89 
BUNDY, Harvey Hol- 

lister, 354 
Hezekiah Sanford, 

607 

John, 503 
SESE AE George, 216- 

58 
BUNN, B. H., 220 

Bennet, 220 

John, 443 
BUNNELL, Benjamin, 

746 

Ebenezer, 746 

Israel, 746 

Nathaniel, 746 

Rufus, 746 

Thomas Fitch, 746 

William, 746 
BUNTING, Joshua, 270 

Samuel, 270-827-838 
BURBANK, Caleb, 439- 

440-617 

David, 551 

John, 617 

Robert W., 852 
en at Clifton Rodes, 


Henry Todd, 795 
Thos, 150 
BURCHARD, Anson 
Wood, 374 
Anton, 837 
Dudley Woodworth, 
517 
Gideon, 517 
Jabez, 517 
James, 517 
Jedediah, 517 
John, 517 
Thomas, 517 
William, 485-837 
William Notson, 517 
BURCHSTED, Benja- 
min, 58 
Benjamin Brame, 58 
Henry, 58 
James Tyler, 58 
John Henry, 58 
PL BDaAU George T., 
46 
BURDEN, Chester 
Griswold, 517 
Henry, 517 
Joseph Warren, 341- 
517 
BURDETT, Etienne, 
154 
Freeborn, 155 
George Francis, 155 
James White, 490 
Peter, 155 
Stephen, 155 
BURDICK, Abel, 518 
Daniel, 518 
Harold de Forest, 518 
Hubbard, 518-907 
Isaac, 907 
Jared, 518 
Joel Wakeman, 907 
John, 907 
Julian, 907 
Palmer, 907 
Robert, 518-907-970 
Russell Maxson, 907 
Shubel, 168 
Thomas J., 698 
William, 907 
William Livesey, 518 
BURDYNE, Richard, 
528 
BURGAMY, Alma Gib- 
son, 518 
John, 518 
Tillman Peurifoy, 518 
William, 518-970 
BURGER, David, 799- 
800 
S. Lloyd, 85 
BURGHS, John, 658-884 
Thomas, 658-884 
Tristam, 576 
BURGESS, Edward, 519 
George E., 874 
John, 407 
John William, 519 
Ralph E., 741 
Thomas, 110-519-970 
Thomas F., 571 
William, 199-906 
William W., 951 
BURKE, Charles S. T., 
715 
William, 565 
BURKS, Frank T., 870 
Samuel, 970 
BURLEIGH, George 
William, 276 
Giles, 276 
James, 276 
John, 276 
John Adams, 276 
William, 276 
BURLESON, Aaron, 519 
Albert Sidney, 519 
Edward, 519 


443 


BURR 


James, 519 
BURLEY, John, 661 
BURLINGAME, Anson, 
519 
Daniel, 519 
Edward Livermore, 
519 
Frederic Anson, 519 
Joel, 519 
John, 195 
Jonathan, 195 
Moses, 519 
Roger, 195-519-970 
Silas, 519 
Thomas, 519 
BURMAN, Curtis Field, 
753 
John, 641 
BURNET, Arthur 
Gouverneur, 720 
Dan, 720 
David G., 720-918 
Ichabod, 720-918 
Jacob, 636-720-918 
Jacob S., 636 
Jean, 819 
Thomas, 720 
William, 372-636-720- 
918 
Wm. Bromwell, 720 


BURNETT, Agnes S. 


Tailer, 519 
Charles Henry, 278 
Charles Ryland, 526 
Elisha Griffin, 729 
Henry Caldwell, 526 
Henry Cox, 525 
Henry Lawrence, 519 
Shirley Ashby, 526 

BURNEY, Samuel, 772 
BURNHAM, Ashbel, 

208 
Benjamin, 129 
Bleazer, 825 
Frederic Monroe, 83 
Gordon, 825 
Henry Denison, 519- 

520 
Johanna Heckscher, 

519 
John, 519-930-970 
John Appleton, 519 
Oliver, 662 
Robert, 498 
Samuel, 825 
Thomas, 825-970 
Thomas Brownell, 535 
Timothy Elmore, 294 
William A., 201 
William A., Jr., 149 

BURNS, George, 739 
Howard, 554 
John, 746 
John Crawford, 585 
Owen, 301 
William J., 679 

BURR, Aaron, 958 
Andrew, 520 
Asa, 68 
Benjamin, 348-662 
Co. C1228 
Charles E., 90 
Charles H., Jr., 33 
Daniel, 665 
David Judson, 520 
Elijah, 520 
Frances Page, 521 
George William, 520 
Gershom, 878 
Heman Merrick, 520 
Isaac Tucker, 520 
James, 68 
Jehu, 90-179-520-970 
John, 90-520-825 
Jonathan, 520-970 
Joseph, 348 
Justus, 520 
Luther, 520 


BURKE 


Moses, 348 
Nathaniel, 90-520 
Ozias, 90 
Roger, 68 
Samuel, 55-574 
Simon, 520 
Sturges, 520 
Thomas, 348 
Timothy, 662: 
William, 520 
William Hubert, 520 
William M., 348 
Winthrop, 520-521 
BURRAGE, Guy H., 215 
Henry Sweetser, 250- 
1004 
John, 250-970 
Jonathan, 250 
Josiah, 250 
Thomas, 250 
Thomas Jayne, 250 
William, 250 
BURRALL, Charles, 
358 
Jonathan, 320-321 
Bono pasts Abraham, 
52 
David Hamlin, 522 
David Hamlin, Jr., 
522 
Harry, 522 
John, 522-970 
Jonathan, 522 
Loomis, 522 
Martin Strong, 873 
Walter Frazer, 591 
BURRILL, Drayton, 
208 
Ebenezer, 841 
Edward L., 366 
George, 841 
Jacob, 146 
James, 229 
Jeremiah, 146 
BURRIS, Thomas, 673 
BURROUGHS, Benja- 
min, 523 
H. Nelson, 267 
Jeremiah, 823 
John, 523-948 
Joseph, 523 
Joseph Hallett, 523 
Richard Berrien, 523 
Robert, 948 
Samuel N., 72 
BURROWS, Chas. Wm., 
962 
David, 962 
Edward, 523-962 
Enoch Sanborn, 523 
Eustace H., 592 
John, 523 
Joseph, 962 
Joseph Wesley, 962 
Joshua, 523 
Richard, 523 
Robert, 523 
William, 523 
Dyes as French, 523- 
4 
BURSLEY, John, 811 
On Benjamin, 
05 
Edward, 905 
James, 905 
Joseph, 905 
BURT, Aaron, 524 
Benjamin, 524 
Daniel, 524 
David, 162-524 
Ebenezer, 162 
George Frederick, 524 
George Hamilton, 524 
Henry, 162-524-671- 
970 
Henry Clay, 162-163 
James, 524 
John Ingraham, 98 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


Jonathan, 226 
Joseph, 524 
Oliver, 162 
Oliver Teall, 524 
Stephen Smith, 524 
Thomas, 162 
BURTHE, Frederick 
George, 420 
BURTIS, Robert W., 
129 
BURTNER, Abraham, 
106 
BURTON, Benjamin, 
935 
Boniface, 234 
Daniel, 557 
Edward, 935 
Mrs. George C. P. H. 
"9 
Hutchins, 334 
Isaac, 234 
Jacob, 234 
James C., 818 
James Howard, 165 
J(esse) Gilbert, 165 
John, 28-29-234-935 
John Clinton, 935 
John E., 873 
Josiah, 232-234 
Judson, 28 
Lewis, 28-29 
Lewis William, 28-29 
Matthew, 234 
Robert, 220-548-557- 
932 
Roger Ogden, 835 
Silas, 28-29 
Solomon, 28 
William, 28-935 
Woolsey, 935 
BURWELL, Armistead, 
865 
Daniel, 780 
John, 408-780 
Lewis, 25-27-62-167- 
335-362-473-524-605- 
789-794-797-814-865 
Marcus, 780 
Nathaniel, 524 
Peyton Randolph, 865 
Philip, 517 
Samuel, 757-780 
William Meade, 524 
BURY, Basil, 237 
BUSCH, Adolphus, 305 
BUSH, Coenradus, 927 
Gysbert, 927 
H. C., 495 
Hendrick, 927 
Hendrick Albertus, 
927 
Jared, 700 
Joseph, 22 
UP AS Was ay fty) 
Philip, 912 
Reuben Gresham, 938 
Samuel Leonard, 22 


Thomas, 22 
Walter Danforth, 59- 
535 


William, 222 
BUSHNELL, Abraham, 
37 


Asa Smith, 524 

Benajah, 589 

Caleb, 129 

Daniel, 524 

Ensign, 37 

Francis, 482-524-535- 
654-960-970 

George, 36-37 

George Ensign, 36-37 

Jason, 524 

John Ludlow, 524 

Joshua, 229-654-960 

Josiah, 768 

Nathan, 139 

Richard, 589 


William, 654-960 
BUSHROD, John, 864 
BUSICOT, Peter, 834 
BUSKIRK, Henry F., 54 
BUSS, Peter, 239-240 
BUSSEY, Amos, 340 

Edward, 340 

George, 340 

Harvey, 339-340 

Jesse, 340 
BUSSING, Abraham, 

670 

Arent Harmanus, 412 

John, 413 

Peter, 413 
BUSTER, Claudius, Jr., 

703 
eee Henry Clay, 
52 

Howard, Jr., 163 

Wm. Freeman, 412 
BUTLER, Alden B., 850 

Anthony, 298 

Benjamin, 43-287-859 

Benjamin F., 572 

Benjamin Franklin, 

329 

Caleb, 17-404 

Charles, 286-287 

Charles E., 403 

Charles Henry, 329 

Chauncey Sage, 287 

Cyrus, 239-286-287 

Daniel, 403 

Daniel M., 770 

Edmund, 773-970 

Edward, 773 

Edward G. W., 773- 

774 

Eli, 286-287-686 

Ephraim, 859 

Ezekiel, 329 

Francis, 859 

Francis Gould, 859 

Harriet J. Peabody, 


239 

Henry, 403 

Hermon Beardsley, 
239 

Howard Russell, 328- 
329 


James Mease, 897 

James Pierce, 524 

Joel Ives, 161 

John, 175-229-287- 
329-539 

John Samuel, II, 353 

Jonathan, 329 

Joseph, 286-287 

Lawrence Lewis, 774 

Medad, 329 

Morton, 616 

Moses, 802 

Nicholas Murray, 640 

Patrick, 229 

Percival, 774 

Peter, 352 

Pierce, 175-524-897 

Prescott Hall, 403 

Richard, 175-286-287- 
695-773-897-970 

Robert Gordon, 172 

Robert M., 941 

Smedley Darlington, 
472 

Stephen, 286-287 

Thomas, 385-524-539- 
773-800-970 

Thomas, Jr., 773 

William, 773 

William Allen, 329 

William Embley, 505 

William S., 44 

Zebulon, 872 

BUTT, Archibald, 525 

Francis Marion, 525 

John, 525 

John Decatur, 525 


444 


CABELL 


Joshua, 525 
Josiah, 525 
Radford, 525 
Robert, 525 
BUTTOLPH, David, 443 
Elijah, 443 
John, 443 
Nicholas, 345 
Thomas, 345-443-596 
William Wallace, 443 
BUTTON, William, 259 
BUTTRICK, Horatio 
Gates, 806 
John, 806 
Jonathan, 579 
Samuel, 579 
BUTTS, Benjamin, 483 
Enoch, 483 
Isaac, 483 
James Earle, 483 
John, 483 
John Henry, 805 
Robert, 970 
Thomas, 483 
Zacheus, 483 
BUXTON, Albert, 525 
Anthony, 525 
Benjamin, 525 
James, 525 
Jonathan, 525 
Joseph, 525 
L. Haynes, 525 
Nathan, 525 
Samuel, 525 
Stephen Andrew, 525 
BUZBY, Albert G., 165 
BUZEL, Solomon, 614 
BYERLEY, Francis X., 
944 
BYERLY, Andreas, 444 
John, 316 
BYERS, Alexander 
McB., 267 
Daniel C., 267 
Edward, 197 
John Frederic, 267 
BYLEY, Henry, 997 
BYNUM, William 


Shipp, 928 
BYRAM, Ebenezer, 468- 
526 
Ebenezer, Jr., 107-468 
Edward, 526 
Nicholas, 468-520-526- 
618-619-773 
BYRD, Jacob, 603 
James, 350 
Richard Evelyn, 525 
Thomas, 350 


Thomas Taylor, 525 
William, 110-437-525- 
526-814-920-951 
William, III, 954 
BYRNE, James, 427 
BYRON, Percy, 785 


C 


CABANISS, Chas., 747 
Elbridge Gerry, 40 
Emory Winship, 40 
George, 40 
Henri, 40-970 
Joseph Warren, 40 
Matthew, 40 

CABELL, Ashley, 390 
Frederick M., 852 
Henry Coalter, 18 
Henry Landon, 19 
James Alston, 18 
James, Branch, 19 
James Caskie, 19 
Joseph, 25-398-399- 


551-779 
Joseph, Jr., 26 
Nicholas, 18-19-76- 
186-459 


CABELL 


Powhatan B., 17 

Robert Gamble, 19 

William, 
186-187-373-551-798- 
803-970 


William H., 18-19-76- 


A 187 

CABLE, Abner, 103 
George Washington, 

245-466 

CABODIE, John, 437 
William, 437 

enOT, Andrew, 150- 

5 


Follen, 102 
Francis, 353 
Francois, 150-152 
George, 34-529 
Godfrey Lowell, 34- 
529 
Henry, 529 
Henry Bromfield, 529- 
530-531 
Hugh, 149 
James Jackson, 529 
John, 150-152-341-529 
Joseph, 150-152-529 
Louis, 23-495 
Samuel, 34-529 
Walter Channing, 
529-530 
Walter Mason, 529 
William Brooks, 351 
Wm. Channing, 291 
CADBURY, Benjamin, 
40-41 
Henry Joel, 40 
Joel, 40-41 
John Warder, Jr., 40 
William Warder, 41 
CADE, William, 918 
CADMAN, Geo., 753-913 
on Thomas F., 
71 
ee DAE, Allen, 
54 


Bertram Llewellyn, 
954 
George, 954 
John, 533-902-954- 
970-1006 
John, Jr., 533 
Jonah, 954 
Joseph, 954 
Lambert, 902 
Riis, 954 
Thomas, 533-902-954 
Thomas McCall, 902 
CADWALLADER, 
Hugh Ap, 40 
Rawlins, 1006 
CADY, Daniel, 854 
David, 42 
Ebenezer, 42 
Henry Stearns, 854 
Herbert Lewis, 873 
Hezekiah, 854 
J. Cleveland, 512-513 
James, 42-854 
James B., 42 
John, 42 
Jonas, 854 
Nicholas, 42-854 
Samuel, 42 
William Byron, 42 
CAESAR, Frederick 
Vanderbilt, 654 
CAFER, Michael, 445 
CAFFERY, Charles 
Duval, 545 
Jefferson, 545 
John, 545 
CAGWIN, Harry Fay, 
600 
CAHOON, Charles 
Shaw, 545 
Daniel, 545 


18-19-26-95- 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


Edward Augustus, 
545 


Lyman Hall, 296 
William, 545 
CAIN, J. Calhoun, 895 
William, 928 
CAIRNS, James, 124 
CALDWELL, Aaron, 45 
Alexander, 773 
Alexander C., 724 
Andrew, 533 
Benjamin Palmer, 44 
Brown, 606 
Cornelius, 563 
Francis Cary, 521 
Francis G., 533 
Francis Marinus, 533 
George Chapman, 522 
George Sage, 90 
Jacob, 521-522 
Jas., 292-526-533-787 
James A., 377 
James Emott, 27 
James Lindsey, 150 
James St. Clair, 533 
John, 44-45-521-802 
John H., 44 
. John Williamson, 44 
Joseph, 526-802 
Manley Morrison, 44 
Moses, 45 
Noah Dodge, 90 
Robert Scott, 776 
Samuel Le Nord, 45 
Samuel Lunt, 45 
Solomon M., 90 
Stephen, 45 
William, 275 
William Henry, 613 
Willie B. W., 44 
Winford Newman, 
740 
CALEF, Benjamin 
Shreve, 478 
John, 478 
John P, B., 478 
Joseph, 478 
Robert, 478 
William, 478 
CALHOUN, Abner 
Wellborn, 534 
Andrew B., 534 
Andrew Pickens, 48 
David, 46-47 
David Adams, 48 
Ezekiel, 534 
F. Phinizy, 533 
James, 46-47-48-157- 
533-970 
John C., 393-394-562 
John Caldwell, 48 
John Edwards, 47 
John Ewing, 48 
John Franklin, 46-47 
Newton S., 932 
Patrick, 48 
Thomas, 46-47 
William, 157-534 
CALKINS, Ahira, 858 
Ce Heros. 
Charles, 443 
David, 49-50-443 
Earnest Elmo, 49 
Ezekiel, 858 
Frederick, 50 
Gary N., 893 
Grosvenor, 49 
Hugh, 49-50-345-346- 
443-718-858-970 
James, 50-586 
Jedediah, 49 
John, 344-346-718-858 
John Prentiss, 49-443 
Joseph, 49-50-443 
Leighton, 49 
Mary Whiton, 49 
Raymond, 50 
Samuel, 858 


Stephen, 718 
William, 49-50-443 
William Clinton, 49 
Wolcott, 49-50 
CALL, George W., 702 
Thomas, 962 
William Thomas, 81 
CALLAHAN, Joel, 766 
W. E., 816 
William, 766 
CALLAWAY, Abner 
Reeves, 534 
Fuller Earle, 534 
Geo. Carrington, 434 
Richard, 534 
Thomas, 534 
William, 534 
CALLENDER, Clarence 
Newell, 140 
John, 168 
Robert, 608 
CALLEY, Walter, 727 
CALLIS, William Over- 
ton, 680 
CALLMEYER, Gustave, 
860 
CALROW, John G., 905 
CALTHORPE, Christo- 
pher, 141-916 
CALVERT, Benedict, 
50-314 
Benedict Leonard, 314 
Cecilius, 50-314-970 
Chas., 50-85-314-908 
Charles Baltimore, 50 
Charles Benedict, 50 
Eleanor Mackubin, 50 
George, 50-274-314- 
743-960 
George, 3rd, 50 
George Henry, 50 
John, 743-1002 
Leonard, 743-856-960- 
970 
Richard C. M., 50 
William, 743 
CAMAK, James, 534 
James Wellborn, 534 
CAMDEN, John Scrive- 
nor, 565 
CAME, Arthur, 53 
Geo. Washington, 53 
Joseph, 53 
Samuel, 53 
Samuel McIntire, 53 
Walter Littlefield, 53 
CAMERON, Alexander, 
173-573 
Bennehan, 534 
Duncan, 534 
Edward, 534 
Gilbert, 79 
Hugh Duncan, 788 
John, 534 
Lewis, 794 
Paul Carrington, 534 
Simon, 685 
CAMMACK, Robert 
Chew, 401 
CAMMANN, George P., 
617 
CAMP, Abel, 53 
Burton Howard, 500 
Charles Henry, 907 
Charles Wadsworth, 
208-907 
David Manning, 53 
Edward Gleason, 152 
Enos, 53 
Hoel Hinman, 53 
Larkin, 840 
Nicholas, 53 
Samuel, 53 
Thomas Edward, 53 
William, 305 
William C., 858 
CAMPAU, Alex. Ma- 
comb, 916 


445 


CAMPBELL 


Antoine, 616 
Jacques, 917 
Jean Baptiste, 916 
Nicholas, 916 
Pierre, 660-944 
CAMPBELL, Adam, 57 
Albert E., 140 
Alexander, 57 
Alexander, Jr., 171 
Alexander G., 167 
Andrew, 110 
Archibald, 56 
Archibald Algernon, 
56 
Augustus Scott, 37 
Byron, 459 
Charles Duncan, 334 
Charles M., 468 
Charles Welsh, 683 
Colin, 56 
David, 143 
Douglas, 56 
Dugal, 57 
Dugald, 612 
Duncan, 57-740 
Duncan B., 88 
Edward de Mille, 535 
Edward Hale, 57 
Ellis, 74 
Felix, 242 
George Stuart, 57 
Gordon, 171 
Grace H. Appold, 57 
Harvey J., 544 
Henry Godwin, 782 
Henry Munroe, 535 
Hugh, 56-668 
Hugh Argyle, 57 
ge Als iP 
James, 56-175-419- 
535-653-832-914-925 
James Adair, 535 
James C., 448 
James M., 468 
James S., 56-684 
James T., 651 
James Valentine, 535 
James W. S., 1005 
Jean B. Havemeyer, 
535 
John, 158-162-293-340- 
571-667-900-940 
John A., 87 
John Archibald, 452 
John Cannon, 684 
John Hayes, 246 
Malcolm, 298 
Myron, 57 
Parker, 740 
Patterson Fitzgerald, 
56 


Raymond H., 353 
Richard L., 667 
Robert, 832-834-925 
Robert Blair, 668 
Robert Henry, 668 
Robert P., 832-925 
Robert Smith, 57 
Robert Willis, 120 
Ross, 57 
Samuel, 56-420-832- 
925 
Samuel Adams, 57 
Stuart Bland, 56 
Theodore Pryor, 56 
Thomas, 57-535-863 
Thomas Blake, 777 
Thomas Harris, 56 
Wallace, 36-409 
Walter D., 803 
William, 95-110-398- 
557-653-834 
William Addison, 57 
William Auchinbreck, 
56 


Wm. Lorillard, 399 
William M., 468 
William Simpson, 685 


CAMPBELL 


William Spencer, 57 
William W., 56 
CANBY, Edmund, 59- 
222-535-536 
Edmund T., 31-746 
Edward, 59-231 
Edward Tatnall, 60 
Henry Mathews, 59 
Henry Seidel, 60 
James, 222-535-536 
James Price, 60 


Oliver, 59-60-136-222- 
535 

Samuel, 60-222-535- 
536 

Thomas, 59-60-136- 
222-535-971 


William, 59-60-1386 
William Marriott, 59 
William Poyntell 
Johnston, 536 
CANDEE, Alexander 
Mitchell, 62 
Caleb, 62-617 
Charles Lucius, 61-62 
Isaac Newton, 617 
Nehemiah, 62-617 
Samuel, 62-617 
William Leavitt, 62 
William Sprague, 62 
Zaccheus, 61-617 
CANDLER, Charles 
Murphy, 65 
Claudius H., 617 
Daniel, 65-971 
Duncan, 780 
Milton Anthony, 65 
Samuel, 65 
William, 64 
CANEDY, Alexander, 
613-886 
John Luther, 613 
William, 613-767 
Wm. Barnabas, 613 


CANEY, Ashton Wheel- 


er, 259 a 
CANFIELD, Aaron, 764 
Abraham, 860 
Frank Henry, 264 
George F., 671 
Geo. Lewis, 264-265 
Hilen, 764 
Jedediah, 860 
Joel, 264 
Matthew, 764-860 
Milton C., 764 
Robert Hamilton, 366 
Samuel, 264-764-860 
Thomas, 264-764-971 
William, 264 
Wm. Bradford, 264 
CANNEY, James, 876 
John, 876 
CANNING, Emile C., 
230 
CANNON, Abraham, 87 
Andre, 289 
Andrew, 310 
Andries, 310 
Ebenezer, 232 
Fanny, 536 
George R., 57 
Henry Le Grand, 310 
James, 87 
James, Jr., 457 
James William, 552 
Jean, 289 
John, 310 
John Samuel, 310 
Le Grand, 310 


Le Grand Bouton, 310 


Nutter, 87 

Thomas, 87 

Timothy, 232 

Tracy Ebenezer, 232 
CANT, Adam, 480 
CANTEY, George, 658 

James, 658 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


James W., 658 
John, 658 
Teige, 658 
William, 658 
CANTRELL, Richard, 
114 
CAPDEVIELLE, Ar- 
mand, 537 
Augustin, 537 
Gallier J., 537 
CAPEN, Albert, 729 
Barnard, 527-971 
Ebenezer, 527 
Edward, 935 
Bzekiel, 527 
Ezekiel E., 527 
John, 42-341-527 
Preserved, 527 
Thomas, 795 
CAPERS, Ellison, 537 
Richard, 537 


Walter Branham, 537 


William, 537 
Wm. Theodotus, 537 


CAPERTON, Adam, 299 


Allen T. C., 300 
Allen Taylor, 299 
Hugh, 299 
James W., 932 
John, 299 


CAPP, Thos. Henry, 33 


CAPRON, Banfield, 72 
CARD, Benjamin Coz- 
zens, 383 
Job, 923 
Jonathan, 252-923 
MAV.jasbo 
Richard, 923 
William, 923 


CARDELL, Samuel, 891 


CARDER, James, 491 
CARDINELL, Charles, 
551 
James, 551 
CARDOZO, Benjamin 
Pollard, 157 : 
CARDWELL, George 
Washington, 963 
Milton W., 786 
Shee aa ale Si 


CAREW, James Henry, 


795 
John, 971 
Joseph, 805 
CAREY (see also Cary) 
Absalom, 777 
Charles Henry, 252 
Francis, 777 
Elihu, 777 
John, 777 
Joseph, 777 
Matthew, 536 
Samuel, 777 
Simeon B., 349 
W. Gibson, 50 
Merete James, 115- 
26 
CARHART, Cornelius, 
808 
William, 694 
CARHARTT, George 
Washington, 65 
Hamilton, 65 
John, 65 
Robert, 65 
Thomas, 65 
CARLE, Frank Austin, 
66 


Jacob, 67 
John, 67 
Thomas, 66 


CARLETON, Benjamin, 


537 
Cyrus, 788 
Dudley, 537 
Edward, 67-537-787- 
971 
George, 67 


George M., 559 
George Noyes, 67 
George W., 788 
Guy, 67 

Henry, 401-773 
Horace Morrison, 67 
John, 67-537 
Michael, 537 
Moses, 788 

Moses H., 643 
Noyes, 67 

Samuel, 67 

Thomas, 67 
William Dudley, 537 


William Edward, 537 


Wm. Turnham, 103 


CARLEY, William, 783 


CARLILE, Francis 
Howard, 829 
CARLIN, Thomas, 182 

William, 182 


CARLISLE, Andrew, 67 


Charles Arthur, 67 
David, 697-945 
George, 697-945 
George H., 860 


Jas. Manderville, 286 


John, 67-697-945 
Julius A., 853 
Meade W. C., 67 
CARLOW, Reuben K., 
553 
Stephen, 553 


CARLSON, John F., 288 


CARMALT, Caleb, 67 
James, 67 
Jonathan, 67 
William Henry, 67 
CARMAN, John, 507 
CARMEN, Frank V., 
537 
CARMEN-RYLES, 
Helen B. W., 537 
Robert, 537 
CARMICHAEL, Alex., 
926-941 
George S., 507 
John, 864 
CARNES, Richard, 77 
CARNEY, Daniel, 604 
Frank, 68-200 
Harry B., 200 
Hugh, 68 
James G., 604 
Mark, 604 
Mary E. Keegan, 68 
CAROW, Charles, 20 
Elias, 20 
Isaac, 20 
Joshua, 20 
CARPENDER, Charles 
tow 
aie os NeioEE Abiah, 
{( 


Alexander, 977-985 
Alva, 69 

Alva Edwin, 69 
Augustus A., 742 
Barlow, 70 
Benedict, 69-70 
Benjamin, 69 
Cephas, 939 
Charles, 178-875 


CARRINGTON 


Ezra, 178 

Ferris, 906 

Franklin, 70 

Fred Donald, 69 

George Albert, 150 

George W. G., 69 

George Washington, 
234-458-538 

Gershom, 265 

Gideon, 66 

Gwendolen Blodgett, 
69 

Henry, 234-469 

Jacob, 469 

James, 265 

Jedediah, 178 

John, 234-432-461-538- 
883 

John Quincy, 538 

Jonathan, 69 

Joseph, 69-70-265- 
314-538-660-834 

Judson Hsek, 538 

Lawrence Welles, 538 

Louis George, 70 

Mary D. Dunning, 538 

Miles, 458-538 

Miles B., 941 

Nathan, 66-583 

Oliver, 70 

Richard, 70-879 

Robert, 879 

Robert R. M., 224 

Ruth B. Jones, 537 

Samuel, 66-69-178- 
265-432-461-538-583- 
883 

Samuel Barstow, 538 

Samuel Emlen, 378- 
538 

Stephen, 265 

Thomas Ulric, 429 

Timothy, 906 

William, 66-69-70-178- 
234-265-538-583-879- 
905-906-971 

William Leland, 69-70 

William Nathan, 537 

Zachariah, 69 


CARPENTIER, Henri, 


819 


CARR, Caleb, 219-491- 
971 


Dabney, 89-167-363- 
541-646-694 

George, 72-523-788 

Henry James, 72 

James, 72 

James Webster, 72 

John, 72-363-552-756 

John Wesley, 552 

Joseph, 81 

Julia G. Russell, 538 

Julian Shakespeare, 
552 

Lucien, 539 

Lucien, Jr., 539 

Moody, 72 

Overton, 363 

Robert, 570 

Robert W., 875 

Thomas, 189-299-363 

William Finley, 564 


Charles Ketcham, 69- 
70 
Charles Whitney, 234- 


aN Leonidas, 
47 
CARRELL, James, 914 


235 
C(harles) Whitney, 

Jr., 235-519 
Clarence, 537-538 
Conrad, 458-538 
Daniel, 234-265 
Daniel Powell, 69-70 
Edward, 939 


Elbert Lawrence, 538 


Emanuel, 469 
Emlen Newbold, 538 
Esek King, 538 


446 


Sanford, 804 
CARRERE, L. Sidney, 
CARRIEL, Nathaniel, 
CARRINGTON, Abram, 

Alexander Berkeley, 


Alexander Broadnax. 
16-77 
Benjamin, 459 


CARRINGTON 


Charles Venable, 77 
Fitz Roy, 402 
George, 18-19-76-186- 
187-459-865-971 
Henry, 186-187 


Paul, 76-186-188-459- 
865-971 
Paul S., 76 
William Cabell, 186- 
187 
CARROLL, Charles, 78- 
79-83-342-381 - 494 - 
577-580-603-971 
Daniel, 25-79-83-603 
Douglas Gordon, 78 
Elie Scott, 958 
Elizabeth Maxwell, 79 
Florence M. Hurlbut, 
82 
Henry, 79-83 
Henry Hill, 79 
Henry J., 493 
J. T., 882 
John, 199 
John F., 82 
John Howell, 342 
John Lee, 580 
John Nicholas, 79 
Joseph W., 658 
Patrick P., 229 
Samuel Sterett, 79 
William H., 959 
William Henry, 959 
William Sterett, 83 
CARRUTH, Adam, 180- 
181-182-540-705-706- 
983 
John, 540 
Raymond Percy, 539- 
540 
Walter, 540 
Walter Anderson, 540 
CARSON, Charles 
Averette, Jr., 85 
Hampton L., 32-321 
James Alston, 85 
James Green, 399 
James Milton, 85 
John, 85 
John Miller, 368 
Joseph Jefferson, 85 
William, 552-938 
CARTER, Aaron, 362 
Abraham, 497 
aoe Bowdoin Rush, 


Ashbel White, 736 
Barnabas, 362 
Benjamin, 25-27 
Benoni, 87 
Bernard, 85-86 
Bernard Moore, 85 
Bernard Shirley, 86 
Caleb, 362 
Chas., 25-85-511-886 
Charles Beale, 526 
Charles Henry, 85 
Charles L., 189 
Charles Shirley, 954 
Clive, 971 
Daniel, 630-736-737- 
745 
Edward, 672-706-935 
Edward Clarence, 87 
Elias, 736 
Ephraim, 737 
Ernest Trow, 361-362 
Evits, 392 
Ezra, 737 
Fletcher, 81 
Franklin, 670 
Frederick, 487 
Frederick William, 87 
George, 994 
George Calvert, 86 
Henry A. P., 909 
Herbert Swift, 362 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 
Howard Williston, 86) CARY (see also Carey) 


Howell, 407 
Isaac, 202 
J. Franklin, 362 
J. H., 315 
Jacob, 670 
James, 563 
Jarvis Pomeroy, 580 
Jeremiah, 497 
John, 85-437-525-526- 
706-712-737-766-865- 
898-935-954-971 
John M., 450 
John Ridgely, 85-86- 
733 
John W., 492 
Joseph, 202-497-923 
Joseph M., 546 
Joseph N., 105 
Josiah, 202 
Julian Stuart, 86 
Julius Munson, 87 
Landon, 88-526-712 
Lewis, 736 
Martin, 708 
Nathaniel, 362-736 
Nicholas, 362 
Nineveh, 708 
Noah Andrews, 392 
Perry, 202 
Preserve, 670 
Preserve Wood, 670 
R. Welby, 796 
Raleigh, 672 
Robert, 25-27-62-85- 
167-202-203-335-362- 
392-473-497-507-524- 
526-533-605-652-706- 
712-725-745-766-789- 
794-797-852-865-886- 
896-954 
Robert Hill, 904 
Robert Otway, 652 
Samuel, 491-736 
Sharon, 708 
Shirley, 86 
Stanton, 736 
T. Harrington, 24 
Thaddeus, 392 
Theron Tracy, 764 
Thomas, 86-87-202- 
381-442-672-736-935- 
971 
Thomas Nelson, 954 
Thos. Whitman, 340 
Walter Steuben, 392 
William, 392-438-672- 
935 
William Page, 954 
Wm. Thornton, 683 
Wm. Tuttle, 361-362 
CARTLAND, John, 614 
Jonathan, 614 
Joseph, 614 
Moses Austin, 614 
CARTON, John F., 458 
CARUANA, Lorenzo, 55 
CARUTHERS, Abra- 
ham, 807 
CARVER, Alanson, 937 
Amos, 540 
Amos Dow, 540 
Barstow, 937 
Charles, Jr., 793 
Clifford Nickels, 540 
George Albert, 540 
Henry C., 443 
Thigh BBY E 
Isaac, 540 
Israel, 937 : 
John, 437-540-684- 
718-854-937-971 
John A., 540 
Joseph, 946 
Reuben, 540 
Robert, 303-540-937 
William, 540 


Archibald, 128-352- 
353-363-420-646 
Asa, 87 
Charles, 541 
Ebenezer, 540 
Elizabeth M. Love, 
540 
Fred A., 731 
George, 540-541 
Henry, 363-641 
Henry Hamilton, 534 
Hunsdon, 541 
Jabez, 87-540 
James, 971 
John, 87-540-701-811- 
971 
John Barry, 297 
John Brune, 646 
John Watson, 87 
Joseph, 87-540 
Lucius Falkland, 92- 
541 
Mary Miller, 541 
Melbert Brinckerhoff, 
87 
Miles, 27-128-231-363- 
437-526-541-558-628- 
641-646-718-814-971 
Nathaniel, 87 
Robert, 526 
Thomas, 526-893 
Trumbull, 540 
Walter, 540-541 
Wilson, 128-541-646 
Wilson Jefferson, 128- 
646 
Wilson Miles, 128- 
231-541-646 
CASAD, Anthony 
Wayne, 655 
CASE, Daniel, 90 
Dudley, 90 
Elisha, 90 
Erastus, 90 
Francis Cushing, 471 
John, 87-90 
John Randolph, 177 
John Watrous, 698 
Salmon M., 852 
Theodore Pettibone, 
90 
Theodore Willard, 90 
Willard Erastus, 90 
William, 924 
William Phelps, 90 
Wm. Warren, 90-136 
CASEY, Abner, 227 
Abraham P., 227 
Adam, 620 
Edward, 620 
Edwin A., 850 
Franklin Smith, 227 
Levi, 227 
Lyman, 620 
Randolph, 227 
Samuel L., 263 
Thomas, 620 
Thomas §S., 227 
Wanton, 279 
Watson, 432 
Zadok, 227 
CASON, Alexander 
Toombs, 534 
CASS, John, 34 
Jonathan, 34 
Joseph, 34-139 
Lewis, 34 
Nathan, 570 
CASSEDY, Francis As- 
bury, 428 
CASSELL, Mrs. J. F.F., 
1007 
CASSIN, Cornelius P., 
357 
Henry Alexander, 357 


447 


CHADBOURNE 


CASTLE, George Fred- 
erick, 91 
Guy W. S., 91 
Harriet A. Bayne, 91 
Henry, 82 
Phineas, 721 
CASTLEMAN, David, 
91 
Robert Allen, 91 
Virginia Carter, 91 
William, 91 
William Wickliffe, 91 
CASTLES, John W., 919 
CASTNER, Alfred 
Spencer, 301 
sheep Gamer Alexis, 195- 
30 
Ebenezer, 195-930 
John, 403 
Samuel, 195-930 
Thomas, 195-930 
CATE, Mesheck, 209 
Philip Thurston, 624 
CATER, Lewis Frank- 
lin, 817 
CATLETT, James, 539 
CATLIN, Abijah, 636 
Alexander, 597-926 
David, 126 
Grove, 636 
John, 597-636-926 
Julius, 636 
Mary L Satterlee, 67 
Robert, 67 
Samuel, 636 
Thomas, 636-971 
CATTELL, Benjamin, 
157 
Elijah, 92 
James McKeen, 92 
Jonas, 92 
Thomas W., 92 
William, 92 
William Cassaday, 92 
CATTLETT, Nathaniel 
Pendleton, 296 
CAUSTON, Joseph, 392 
CAVE, Benjamin, 628 
CAY, John Eugene, 613 
CAYCH, A. Boyd, 951 
CAYLUS, Ernest, 148 
CAZNEAH, Peace, 32- 
289 
CEARLEY, Bartholo- 
mew, 92 
Charles T., 92 
Edmund, 92 
Henry, 92 
Larkin, 92 
William, 92 
CECIL, James McCosh, 
92 
John, 92 
John F. A., 503 
Russell, 92-541 
Russell Howe, 92 
Samuel, 92 
Samuel White, 92 
William, 92 
Zachariah White, 92 
CETTIN, Richard, 909 
CHACE (see also 
Chase) 
Sylvester Jones, 162 
William, 162-971 
CHADBOURN (see also 
Chadbourne) 
Charles Henry, 94 
Charles Nathaniel, 94 
Humphrey, 94-831 
James, 94 
John, 94 
Nathaniel, 94 
CHADBOURNE (see 
also Chadbourn) 
Humphrey, 94-831 
Thomas, 150 
William, 94-143 


CHADEAYNE 


CHADEAYNE, David, 
906 
CHADWICK, Daniel, 
749 
Guy, 749 
James Read, 532 


Stephen Fowler, 373- 


719 
Stephen James, 719 
Thomas, 749 
William, 144 
CHAFEE, John G., 826 
Thomas, 826 
CHAFFEE, Everitte St. 
John, 425 
Jerome B., 301 
CHAFFIN, M. R., 571 
CHALFANT, Henry 
Richard, 199 
CHALIFOUX, John L., 
355 
CHALK, Robert Lewis, 
407 
William, 407 
William Roscoe, 407 
CHALKER, Roy, 85 
CHALKLEY, Arche- 
laus, 95 
Benjamin, 95 
Constance G. How- 
land, 541 
David, 95 
Lyman, 95 
Martin, 95 
Otway Hebron, 95 
Thomas Henry, 542 
CHALMERS, Alexan- 
der, 681 
William, 681 
CHAMBERLAIN 
also Chamberlaine, 


Chamberlayne, and 


Chamberlin) 
Amos, 95 
Benjamin W., 907 
Edmund, 971 
George Ray, 522 
George Walter, 95 
Henry Gale, 773 
Isaac, 95 
Jacob, 95 
Joseph, 809 
Lewis, 422 
Marie S. L., 907 
Obediah, 95 
Oscar Lafayette, 565 
Richard, 813 
Roswell Wilcox, 960 
Samuel P., 390 
Sydney Dakin, 755 
Wm., 95-542-930-971 
William Hunt, 684 
CHAMBERLAINE, 
Henry, 95 
Robert) Lloyd, 95 
Samuel, 95 
CHAMBERLAYNE, Ed- 
ward Pye, 437 
Lewis Webb, 437 
Robert, 200 
Thomas, 437 
William, 437 
CHAMBERLIN (see 
also Chamberlain, 
Chamberlaine, and 
Chamberlayne) 
Albert Stark, 767 
Asa, 542 
Carlos, 542 
Edward Matthew, 737 
Everett, 470 
George Augustus, 542 
George Howard, 542 
George Howard, UJr., 
542-845 
John, 542 
John Bigelow, 778 
Joseph, 542 


(see 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


Samuel, 542 
Willard C., 165 
William, 542-971 


CHAMBERS, Benjamin, 


508 
Charles, 246 
DAB a bb" 
David, 587-720-923- 
924 
Henry Edward, 96 
John, 96 
John E., 32 
Joseph Augustus, 96 
Joseph Gaston, 587- 
923 
Robert Foster, 96 
Samuel G., 587-9238- 
924 : 
Thomas, 508 
Tileston F., 629 
William Spicer, 96 
CHAMBLISS, W. P., 
421 
CHAMPH, John, 706 
CHAMPION, Henry, 
241-927 
Joshua, 927 
CHAMPLIN, Geoffrey, 
97-250-971 
Isaac, 97 
James Tift, 250 
Jeffrey, 250 
John, 250 
John Denison, 97 
Robert, 250 
Stephen Raymond, 
436 
William, 97 
CHAMPNEY, Daniel, 
354 
E. Frere, 801 
Noah, 354 
Richard, 354 
CHANDLER, Abner, 
630 


Alfred du Pont, Jr., 


536 
Benjamin, 100-798 
Charles Church, 765 


Mrs. Clarence J., 1007 
Cleaveland Angier, 99 


Daniel, 587-813 
Daniel Hicks, 258 
David, 100-458 
Edmond, 99 
Edmund, 820 
Edward Bruce, 836 
Edward D., 390 
Ezra, 100 


F(rank) Randolph, 99 


George, 58-270 

George Garvin, 542 

Harlow, 587 

Harry, 100 

Harvey G., 160 

Henry, 458 

Henry B., 587 

Hill, 630 

Horace Parker, 99 

Isaac, 458 

James Mitchell, 99 

John, 58-80-100-280- 
281-458-587-813 

John Christie, 542 

John Wilkes, 58 

Joseph, 58-99-100- 
258-587-798-813 

Joseph, III, 798 

Kent, 104 

Moses Knight, 100 

Peleg, 99 

Peleg Whitman, 99 

Peter, 58 

Peyton Randolph, 100 

Philip, 99 

Ralph, 258-259 

Reuben Grigsby, 84 

Roger, 820 


448 


Seth, 100 

Theophilus Parsons, 
Jr., 222 

Thomas, 99-458 

Thos. Bradbury, 147 

William, 58-80-99-100- 
160-280-458-542-587- 
801-813-965-971 


CHANLER, Isaac, 542 


John White, 542 

John Winthrop, 542 

Lewis Stuyvesant, 
751 

Robert Winthrop, 542 

Winthrop, 542 


CHANNING, Edward, 


102 
Elizabeth Bryant, 464 
Francis Allston, 464 
Henry Morse, 102-292 
John, 102-697 
Walter, 102-697 
Walter, Jr., 102 
William, 102-697 
William E., 102 
William Ellery, 697 


CHAPIN, Aaron, 356 


Abel Dexter, 341 
Aldus Manutius, 340 
Alfred Clark, 341 
Atlas, 341 
Benjamin, 341 
Caleb, 355-356-813 
Charles A., 679 
Chas. Augustus, 355 
Charles M., 935 
Chauncy, 933 
Chester W., 341-694 
Clifford Samuel, 356 
Curtis, 356 
David, 356-933 
Ebenezer, 830 
Edward, 356 
Edwin, 564 
Emily M. Coolidge, 
355 
Ephraim, 826 
Ephraim Atlas, 341 
Frederic Lincoln, 311 
Grace C. Selden, 311 
Harold Colton, 356 
Harvey, 83 
Henry, 340-341 
Henry Austin, 355 
Henry Kent, 355 
Homer Coolidge, 355 
Howard G., 747 
Japhet, 341-355-356- 
419-813-830-897-933 
John Card, 311 
Jonathan, 897 
Joseph, 356 
Josiah, 933 
Judah, 933 
Laertes, 356 
Lindley H. P., 341 
Lorenzo, 355 
Moses, 830 
Moses Augustus, 830 
Nathan C250 
Nealy, 311 
Robert, 971 
Rollin Coe, 356 
Samuel, 178-340-341- 
355-356-419-642-8138- 
826-830-865-897-933- 
971 
Selah, 355-812 
William, 340-341 


CHAPLINBE, Moses, 627 
CHAPMAN, Albert, 374 


Allen Armstrong, 544 
Andrew, 765 
Benjamin, 140 

Caleb, 543 

Charles F., 145 
Charles Jarvis, 809 
Edward, 869-971 


CHASE 


Edward M., 544 

Edward Mortimer, 
543 

Blisha, 307-543 

Eliza Fletcher, 545 

Frank, 499 

Frederick L., 322 

George, 140 

George F., 204 

George Henry, 543 

George W., 455 

Israel, 546 

Jedediah, 589 

John, 765 

John E., 409-797 

John Henry, 939 

John Jay, 542 

Jonathan, 150 

Lebbeus, 544 

Levi, 229 

Nathan, 544 

Nathaniel, 543-544- 
628 

Robert, 140-543-544- 
789 

S. M., 359 

Samuel, 869 

Simon, 869 

Simon Converse, 869 

Thomas, 150 

William Albert, 545 

William Allen, 546 

William Burr, 199 

William Henry, 546 


CHAPPELL, Edward, 


589 
James, 95 
Thomas, 95 


CHARD, Thornton, 30 
CHARLES, Caleb, 96 


John, 96 


CHASE (see also 


Chace) 
Abel, 544 
Amos, 544 
Aquila, 72-109 -544- 
545-639-914-931-971 
Augustus Sabin, 170 
Charles A., 617 
Charles Curry, 5438 
Charles F., 144 
Clarence A., 178 
Daniel, 544-931 
Dudley, 242-931 
Eber, 425 
Elisha, 74-170-442 
Elizabeth H. Kellogg, 
169-170 
Ellen, 544 
Epaphras Bull, 545 
Frederick S., 170 
George Bigelow, 417 
George C., 935 
Henry A., 721 
Henry Savage, 544 
Irah, 544 
Irving H., 170-851 
Isaac, 544 
Ithamar, 931 
Jerome Babcock, 448 
John, 170-442 
John Carroll, 1004 
John Hermon, 903 
Jonathan, 442-639 
Josiah, 109 
Jotham, 109 
Lucius Wilder, 769 
Maria, 543 
Moses, 544-545-931 
Philander, 931 
Rufus, 109 
Salmon Portland, 931 
Samuel, 78-544-931 
Samuel Thompson, 
543 
Seth, 170-442 
Sidney, 275 
Slade, 170 


CHASE 


Thomas, 109-544 
Tristram, 377 
Wm., 170-442-820-971 
CHASON, Wm., 353 
ay, Stephen, 
55 
CHATFIELD, Geo., 545 
Horace, 545 
John, 545 
Oliver, 545 
CHATFIELD-TAYLOR, 
Hobart C., 545 


Wayne, 545 
CHATMAN, Harry L., 
37 
CHATTERTON, Will- 
iam, 458 
CHAUNCEY (see also 
Chauncy) 
Charles, 137-287-306- 


512-544-608-956-971 
Elnathan, 608 
Nathaniel, 608 
CHAUNCY (see also 
Chauncey) 
Charles, 137-287-306- 
512-544-608-956-971 
CHAUVENET, Annie 
Lee Allen, 204 
Louis, 204 
William, 204 
CHAUVIN, Jean B., 875 
Nicholas, 875 
Pierre, 875 
Rene, 875 
CHEAPE, Ronald, 198 
CHECKLEY, John 
Webb, 672 
Samuel, 646-672 
CHEESBOROUGH (see 
also Chesebrough) 
Samuel C., 756 
Tobey, 756 
CHEESMAN, Timothy 
Matlack, 148 
CHENEY, Arthur, 857 
Benjamin, 907 
Benjamin Austin, 103 
Frank W., 295 
Frank W., 681 
George, 907 
George Wells, 832- 
907-908 
Israel, 754 
John, 812-907-971 
John Tyrrell, 320 
Josiah, 850 
Knight D., Jr., 184 
Louis Richmond, 907 
Nathaniel, 754 
Peter, 907 
Sherwood Albert, 238 
Thomas, 254 
Timothy, 907 
William, 63-783-979 
ae ere Arthur, 
John, 908 
George D., 908 
CHERBONNIER, Caleb 
D. G., 595 
CHERING, R. L., 556 
Wm. Christian, 556 
CHERRY, Elias V., 630 
CHESEBROUGH (see 
also Cheesborough) 
Arthur, 908 
Ellsworth, 132 
Enoch Stanton, 132 
Frederick W., 502 
Geo. Davenport, 908 
George Durbin, 908 
Henry Augustus, 502 
John, 908 
Nathan, 132-501-502 
Nathaniel, 132-501- 
502 
Peleg, 501 
Robert, 502 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


Robt. Augustus, 502 
William, 132-501-502- 
748-971 
CHESNUT, Geo. W., 964 
CHESS, Wm. E., 803 
CHESTER, Hubert 
Mills, 374 
John, 42-254-255-294- 
538-882 
Leonard, 42-254-255- 
971 
Stephen, 883 
William, 255 
William Merrill, 255 
CHESTON, Daniel, 267 
James, 267 
James Hamilton, 683 
CHETWOODE, Sir Rich- 
ard, 970 
CHETWOOD, John, 750 
CHEVALLIB, Henry, 
280 
CHEVALLIER, 
Etienne, 175 
CHEVES, Henry 
Charles, 345 
CHEW, Benj., 98-379- 
380-536-568-580-848 
Henry Banning, 379 
John, 98-249-379-422- 
481-536-568-646-655- 
832-848-891-892-950- 
971 
John Hamilton, 892 
Joseph, 422 
Larkin, 100-832 
Samuel, 249-379-481- 
536-568-891-892 
William, 249-481-588 
CHICHESTER, Rich- 
ard, 940 
CHICKERING, Fran- 
cis, 114-677-947-971 
CHIDESTER, Hol- 
dridge, 894 
CHILD, Frank Linus, 
149 
Henry W., 552: 
CHILDS, Albert H., 516 
Allen, 727 
Cornelius C., 245 
Harvey, Jr., 609 
Joseph, 823 
Louis Madeira, 550 
Richard, 419 
Richard Spencer, 320 
Robert Gibbes, 815 
Samuel, 419 
Thomas, 419 
Timothy, 419 
William H., 914 
CHILES, Fendol, 295 
Henry, 458 
John, 295 
Waller, 718 
Walter, 295-373-458- 
590-718 
CHILLES, Samuel, 295 
William, 295 
CHILTON, James, 403- 
455-470-520-738-742- 
820-888-971-996 
Orrick, 147 
CHILVERS, John, 395 
CHINN, Charles, 483 
Earl Barnett, 546 
John, 483-546 
Raleigh, 483-546 
Richard Henry, 483 
Samuel, 546 
Samuel Walter, 546 
CHIPMAN, John, 101- 
168-270-276-312-544- 
778-785-855 
Samuel, 168-752 
Thomas, 168 
CHISHOLM (see also 
Chisolm) 


Alexander, 546-547- 
790 
Alexander, Jr., 546- 
547 
Alvah Stone, 567 
George, 546-547 
George Edings, 546 
William Edings, 546 
CHISOLM (see also 
Chisholm) 
Alexander, 546-547- 
790 
Alexander, Jr., 546- 
547 
Francis Miles, 547 
George, 546-547 
Julian John, 547 
Richard Schieffelin, 
478 
Robert, 631 
Robert Trail, 547 
CHISLETT, Frederick 
W., 78 
CHITTENDEN, Abel, 
547 
Ebenezer, 547 
George Peters, 547 
Giles, 547 
Harold Edward, 233 
Henry Abel, 547 
Horace Hatch, 547 
Josiah, 547 
Lloyd Percy, 602 
Lucius Eugene, 547 
Simeon, 547 
Simeon Baldwin, 547 
Thomas, 547 
Truman, 547 
William, 547-971 
William J., 103 
William Lawrence, 
547 
CHOATE, Charles 
Francis, 548 
Charles Smith, 824 
Francis, 548 
George, 364-548 
John, 498-548-971 
Joseph Hodges, 364- 
548-549 
Stephen, 548 
Thomas, 548 
William, 548 
CHOLMELEY-JONES, 
Edward, 156 
CHOTARD, Henry, 594 
CHOUTEAU, Auguste, 
283 
Azby Auguste, 283 
Charles P., 182 
Henri, 283 
Henry, 283 
Rene Auguste, 283- 
971 
CHOWING, Albert, 740 
James, 740 
Reuben, 740 
CHOWNE, Alfred, 445 
CHOWNING, Geo., 740 
Robert, 740 
CHRISTELLO, Joseph, 
896 
CHRISTIAN, Camillus, 
549 
Charles Alfred, 434 
Henry, 549 
Henry A., 549 
James, 549 
John Augustus, 71 
Thomas, 549 
William, 516-517-549- 
568-616 
CHRISTIE (see also 
Christy, Chrystie) 
Edward H., 611 
Fitz-James, 394 
James, 394-810 
Peter, 394 


449 


CIST 


CHRISTOPHER, Chris- 
topher, 359-923 
James M., 470 
John G., 470-827 
Richard, 224-359 
CHRISTOPHERS, 
John, 249 
Richard, 249 
CHRISTY (see also 
Christie, Chrystie) 
Andrew, 549 
Bayard Henderson, 
549 
George Harvey, 549 
James, 549 
John, 549 
William, 549 
CHRYSTIE (see also 
Christie, Christy) 
Albert, 575 
James, 575 
William Few, 575 
CHUBB, Anna H. Shel- 
don, 647 
Percival, 647 
CHUBBUCK, Jeremiah, 
887 
John, 887 
Thomas, 887 
CHURCH, Albert, 946 
Benjamin, 291-520- 
643-746-884 
Caleb, 190 
Charles, 80-884 
Constant, 291 
Edward, 745 
Henry Shaw, 183 
James E., 252 
John, 459 
John B., 908 
Jonathan, 218 
Joseph, 190 
P. Schuyler, 908 
Philip, 908 
Richard, 190-196-291- 
643-745-884-971 
Robert, 459 
Samuel, 190 
Thomas, 291-460 
William, 459 
CHURCHILL, Arm- 
istead, 216-296-978 
Edward, 226 
Frank S., 133 
John Edwin, 217 
John M. B., 108 
Josiah, 836-971 
Marcellus C., 836 
Randolph, 679 
Robert Carr, 337 
Samuel, 216 
Samuel Bullitt, 216 
William, 216-253-399 
Winston, 679 
CHURCHMAN, Charles 
John, 533 
E. M., 545 
CHUTE, Daniel, 549 
Edward Lane, 933 
James, 549 
Lionel, Jr., 549 
Louis Prince, 549 
Samuel Hewes, 549 
CHYNOWETH, Thos., 
826 
CILLEY, Arthur 
Hutchins, 366 
Greenleaf, 555 
Horatio Gates, 555 
Joseph, 555-748 
Joseph Longfellow, 
810 
Robert, 555 
Thomas, 555 
CIST, Charles, 549-550 
Charles Morton, 549 
Francis, 550 


CLAASEN 

CLAASEN, Jan, 1638- 
537-664 

CLAASSEN, Jan, 163- 
537-664 


Peter W., 450 
CLAFLIN, Adams Dav- 
enport, 826 
Arthur B., 418 
Caleb, 285 
Daniel, 285-286 
Ebenezer, 286 
Horace Brigham, 286 
James, 285 
John, 286 
Robert, 285-286-971 
Rufus, 285 
Samuel, 285 
Waldo Milton, 285 
William Bement, 285 
CLAGGETT, Edward, 
921 
George, 921 
Howard Clare, 274 
Thomas, 199 ; 
Joseph White, 199 
Richard, 921 
Robert, 921 
Thomas, 892-921 
CLAGHORN, Charles 
Eugene, 550 
James, 550 
John William, 550 
Shubael, 550 
Thomas, 550 
William, 550 
William Crumby, 550 
CLAIBORNE, Augus- 
tine, 19-550-912 
Buller, 19-550 
Hamilton Cabell, 19 


Herbert, 19 

Herbert Augustine, 
18-19 

Nathaniel C. C., 409 

Richard, 19 

Stirling, 550 

Thomas, 19-141-550- 
912-916 

William, 19-139-158- 
215-409-550-686-753- 
912-916-971 


William Royal, 550 
William Stirling, 550 
CLANNING, Edward, 
484 
CLAP, Roger,378-971- 
995 
Stephen, 847 
Thomas, 758 
CLAPP, Allen, 619 
Ebenezer, 490 
John, 177 
Joseph, 619 
Preserved, 950 
Roger, 378-971-995 
Samuel, 177-619 
Stephen, 177 
Supply, 943-962 
Thomas, 619 
William, 619 
CLARK (see also 
Clarke) 
Aaron, 209-653 
Abraham, 316 
Alfred, 378 
Alson Ellis, 137 
Alvin, 673 
Asa Winslow, 908 
Asabel, 550-551 
Asahel, 553-569 
Austin Whitmire, 552 
Beaumont, 673 
Benjamin, 259-795 
Benjamin Franklin, 
553 
Bohan, 551-569 
Calvin, 553 
Charles Edwin, 956 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


Charles H., 76 

Charles L., 137 

Charles Thomas, 571 

Christopher, 291-292- 
553-785 

Bert oce Monroe, 550- 
55 

Daniel, 48 -124 -554- 
573-638-653-972 

David, 103-551 

Ebenezer, 48-332 

Edward Hardy, 552 

Edward Hardy, Jr., 
552 

Edward Lyon, 172 

Edward White, 550- 
551-712 

Edward Winslow, 34d, 
551 

Eli Pi, 37 

Eliakim, 550-551-569 

Elias Hicks, 421 

Eliot Albert, 552 

Eliot Round, 506 

Ellen C. Strong, 554 

Enoch, 553 

Enoch White, 550-551 

Ephraim, 449 

Erastus, 111-554 

Ernest Judson, 553 

Evelyn Bigelow, 464 

Foster, 260 

Francis, 137-573 

Francis T., 922 

Franklin Taylor, 551 

George, 103 

George, Jr., 934 

George Crawford, 569 

George Crawford, Jr., 
569 

George Howard, 484 

George Loud, 555 

George Oliver, 408 

George Rogers, 110- 
281 

George Wright, 223 

Gershom, 209-344-346 

Hanniel, 228 

Hazel M. Dolph, 551 

Henry, 259-553 

Henry A., 83 

Hezekiah, 449 

Hiram, 573 

Hiram Hough, 553 

Hugh, 30-137-259-913 

Isaac, 259 

Isaac S., 679 

Jacob, 552 

James, 176-449-553- 
568-653-880 

James, Jr., 334 

James Francis A., 465 

James W., 648 

Jeffrey, Jr., 793 

John, 110-209-259-260- 
422-550-551-553-554- 
569-573-673-699-795- 
908-958-972-988 

John A., 194 

John Asa, 908 

John B., 908, 

John Bates, 187 

John E., 447 

John Hezekiah, 532: 

John §S. H., 553 

John Theodore, 

John Willis, 397 

Jonathan, 316 

Joseph, 446-553-974 

Joseph, Jr., 332 

Joseph Dent, 908 

Joseph Sill, 550 

Julia B. Dixon, 551 

Julian Jerome, 391 

Justus Burr, 958 

Kimball, 510 

Lazarus, 103 

Levi, 908 


795 


Luther Clapp, 569 
Mancel Talcott, 137 
Martin, 732 
Maurice B., 559 
Mervin W., 607 
Milton, 105 
Moses, 554 
Nathaniel, 
972 
Noah, 958 
Oliver, 653 
Orson, 553 
Peletiah, 124 
Percy, 771 
Peter, 137-913 
Richard, 316-632-830 
Robert William, 893 
Rufus Clark, 446 
Salter Storrs, 288 
Samuel, 449-574 
Samuel Adams, 553 
Sereno, 209 
Seth, 958 
Stephen, 
746 


553-673- 


Theodore Merritt, 760 
316-446-795- 


Thomas, 
909-972 

Thomas March, 553 

Thomas Russell, 574 

Timothy, 57 

Tristram, 974 

Uriah, 137-913 

Walter, 781 

Walter Appleton, 817 

Walton, 554 

William, 


972-992 
William Bullock, 554 
William Campbell, 
266 
William Lobdell, 568 
William M., 288 
William Smith, 218 
William Squire, 316 
Wilson Hart, 103-104 
Zachariah, 553 
Zenas David, 210 
CLARKE (see also 
Clark) 
Alfred E., 550 
Arthur Bell, 562 


Arthur Eastman, 555 


Augustus Burfoot, 
561-562 

Benjamin F., 193-337 

Cecil Alexander, 158 

Charles, 561 

Charles J., 755 

Charles Packer, 784 

Chauncey H., 625 

Daniel, 813-908 

Daniel Boone, 360 

Dumont, Jr., 177 

Ebenezer, 341 

Elijah, 563 

Elisha, 153-337-510- 
784 

Ethan, 69 

Francis, 976 

Frank J.,487 

George, 153-510-823 

corrke Harvey, 561- 
5 

Helen H. Aldrich, 413 

Herman M., 280 

Hugh, 972 

Tsrael, 341 


Jeremiah, 365-963-972 


John, 341-360-554- 
574-972 

John B., 153 

John Badger, 555 

John Salle, 561-562 

John William, 360 

Jonathan, 919 


450 


209-484-663- 


103-110-124- 
131-209-281-333-422- 
442-550-551-569-958- 


CLEAVELAND 


Joseph, 153-341-698- 
816-972 
Martha B. Cilley, 555 
Merritt, 510 
Nathaniel, 555-972 
Nehemiah, 510 
Orme, 354 
Robert, 360 
Samuel, 813 
Samuel William, 769 
Talcott Hunt, 413 
Tertius S., 919 
Thomas, 274-331-510- 
519-698-732-746-784- 
935 
Thomas Arthur, 570 
Thomas Levitt, 227 
Walter, 360 
William, 23-341-769 
CLARKSON, Charles, 
208 
David, 131-208 
Floyd, 887 
Howard, 692 
James Bayard, 555 
Matthew, 78-131-208- 
254-379-572-639 
Thomas Chalmers, 
904 
William, 802 
Worrell, 555 
CLATTENBURG, Al- 
bert Hdwin, 555 
Cornelia L. Norris, 
555 
Joseph, 555 
CLAUDE, Abram, 423 
ree st William R., 
531 
CLAY, Brutus Junius, 
139 


Cassius M., 139-187 
Charles, 187-188-550 
Curtis Livingston, 
395 
Edward C., 871 
Green, 187 
Henry, 40-187-188-358 
Henry, Jr., 334 
James, 139 
John, 187-188-972 
Littleberry Bedford, 
188 
Paul A., 550 
Robert, 627 
Samuel, 188 
Samuel, Jr., 188 
Sidney Payne, 188 
Slator, 627 
William Rogers, 188 
Soe a cane William, 
971 
CLAYE, John, 139-972 
CLAYPOOLE, Abraham 
George, 957 
George, 729 
James, 720-957 
Joseph, 720-957 
CLAYTON, James Har- 
dee, 353 
John, 342 
John C., 124-337 
Joshua, 214 
Philip, 342-743 
Philip Coleman, 342 
Powell, Jr., 315 
Samuel, 342 
William, 708 
CLEARWATER, Al- 
phonso T., 1002-1005 
CLEAVELAND (see 
also Cleveland) 
Arba, 71 
John, 23-99 
Josiah, 23 ; 
Moses, 23-290-585-972 
Nehemiah, 23 
Parker, 99 


CLEEVE 


CLEEVE, George, 737 
CLEEVES, George, 746 
CLEGG, Henry, 599 
William, 599 
CLEMENCE, Robt., 972 
CLEMENS, Robert, 972 
CLEMENT, Percival 
Wood, 599 
Robert, 972 
Thomas, 747 
CLEMENTS, Courtland 
Cushing, 358 
Francis Bugbee, 555 
Hardy, 556 
Reuben, 555 
Robert, 972 
Rufus Hargrove, 556 
CLEMSON, James, 130 
CLENDENIN, Henry 
Wilson, 556 
John, 556 
Samuel, 556 
Samuel Miller, 556 
William A., 539 
CLENDINEN, Thomas 
R., 424 
CLERC, Laurent, 241- 
453 
CLERIHEW, Alexan- 
der E., 947 
CLESSON, Joseph, 331 
CLEVELAND (see also 
Cleaveland) 
Aaron, 585-913 
Arthur Horton, 431 
Edward, 435-711 
Frederick Albert, 689 
Harlan, 413 
Henry, 480-901 
Josiah, 585 
Moses, 23-290-585- 
972 


William Davis, 828 
CLEWORTH, James, 
622 
CLIFF, John, 70 
CLIFFORD, George, 
295-503 
Isaac, 503 
Israel, 503 
John, 503-793 
Joseph, 902 
Nathan, 503 
Nathaniel, 503 
Philip Greely, 503-504 
Randall, 225 
Thomas, 793 
William H., 270 
William Henry, 503 
CLIFT, James, 784 
Moses Harvey, 784 
Samuel, 25 
William, 784 
CLIFTON, Gorham, 714 
CLINE, Frederick, 135 
Frederick Addison, 
155 
CLINGAN, Charles 
Brooke, 172 
Charles M., 497 
CLINTON, Charles, 968- 
972 
Harry Wright, 450 
Joel, 767 
John, 767 
Lawrence, 767 
Thomas, 767-890 
CLISE, Chas. Francis, 
337 


Jacob, 337 
James Wm., 336-337 
Johannes, 337 
Samuel Francis, 337 
CLITZ, John M. B., 210 
CLOPTON, Robert, 963 
William, 963 
CLORE, John, 445 
Michael, 445 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


CLOSE, Benjamin, 221- 
458 


Geo. Washington, 458 
Henry Mead, 458 
Samuel, 458 
Thomas, 548 
CLOTFELTY, Edward, 
556 
CLOUD, Daniel, 556 
Jeremiah, 556 
Mordecai, 556 
William, 556 
Wm. Woodward, 556 
CLOUGH, Ephraim, 287 
James E., 160 
Richard, 110-421 
CLOUTIER, Omer 
Arnaide, 445 
CLOW, James Beach, 
556 
James Culbertson, 
524 
James Fitz James, 
556 
Samuel Culbertson, 
556 


Wm. Ellsworth, 556 
Wm. Ellsworth, Jr., 
556 
CLUETT, Robert, 265 
CLUNET, Nathaniel 
Shannon, 757 
CLUNN, Wm. 4A., 574 
CLUTE, George Har- 
ris, 705 
Oscar, 898 
COACHMAN, Benj., 755 
John, 616 
COALE, Edward Johns- 
ton, 430 
George O. G., 430-431 
Samuel Stringer, 430 
Thomas, 430 
William, 430-972 
William, Jr., 481 


John, 557-558 
John Addison, 558 
Jonathan, 270-276 
Joseph, 932 
Morgan, 679 
Nathaniel, 773 
Oliver, 522-912 
Oliver Ellsworth, 522 
Richard, 932 
Robert, 557-558 
Robert Codman, 513 
Samuel, 270-276-854 
Sanford, 522 
Seth W., 246 
Stanley, 34 
Thomas, 530-679 
Thomas R. R., 557- 
558 
William, 854 
COBIN JH aes 
COBLE, A. L., 415 
COBURN, Aaron, 733 
Edward, 733 
Eleazer, 733 
John, 556 
Joseph, 733 
Lemuel, 66 
Moses, 556 
Moses Douville, 556 
Stephen, 733 
Wm. Sprigman, 556 
COCHRAN (see also 
Cochrane) 
Charles P., 508 
Ethel Avery, 434 
Gavin H., 862 
John, 662-762 
John Lewis, Jr., 508 
Joseph, 140 
Melville Augustus, 
434 
Percy Madison, 434 
Peter, 773 
William, 895 
William Francis, 389 


William Edward, 431 | COCHRANE (see also 


COALTER, John, 38- 
509-510 
Michael, 38 
COATES, Anna L. Mor- 
ris, 267 
Benjamin, 267 
E(dward) Osborne, 
395 


George Morrison, 394- 
395 

J(ohn) Lloyd, 395 

Joseph Hornor, 394 

Joseph P. H., 395 

Josiah Langdale, 394- 
395 


Samuel, 394-395 
Thomas, 394-395-972 
William Herbert, 189 
William Morrison, 
267-394-395 
COATSWORTH, Albert 
Abi Bibs 
COBB, Ambrose, 557- 
558 


Andrew, 276 

Andrew Barrows, 180 

Augustine, 679 

Candler, 235 

Charles, 188 

Charles D., 912 

Charles Kane, 22 

Chipman, 276 

David, 679-816-854 

David Geo. Washing- 
ton, 679 

Ebenezer, 522-912 

Edward, 270 

Henry, 159-328-467- 
522-912-972 


Cochran) 
Alexander, 697 
Francis Douglas, 616 
COCK (see also Cocke) 
Benjamin, 818 
Effingham, 595 
Henry, 818 
James, 818-969 
Moses, 818-819 
COCKE (see also Cock) 
Bowler, 558 
Charles Lewis, 557 
Chastain, 558 
Hartwell, 911 
Henry T., 835 
James, 376-377-557- 
558 
James Powell, 558 
John Bowdoin, 93 
John Hartwell, 93 
Joseph James, 557 
Lucian Howard, 557 
Philip St. George, 93 
Richard, 376-377-526- 
557-558-908-911-972 
Sarah C. Johnson, 557 
Thomas, 376-377-557- 
558 
William, 319-557-908 
William Arthur, 558 
COCKRELL, Andrew, 
559 
Ephraim Brevard, 362 
Ewing, 559-953 
Francis Marion, 559 
John, 558 
Joseph, 559 
Simon, 559 
Thomas, 559 


eau Evertson, 522- COCKRILL, Thomas 
3 


Howell, 143 


Grundy, 681 
COCKS, Rees, 906 


451 


COFFIN 


CODD, St. Leger, 801 
Warham, 801 
CODDINGTON, Benja- 
min, 559 
David Cook, 559 
Herbert Guibord, 559 
James Inslee, 200 
John, 559 
Jotham, 559 
Millard, 559 
Thomas, 985 
Wellesley Perry, 559 
William, 132-314-501- 
972 
CODMAN, Alfred, 83 
Charles Russell, 531- 
532 
James M., 108 
John, 531-533 
John Sturgis, 532 
Ogden, 518 
Richard, 532 
Robert, 531-533-972 
Russell Sturgis, 529- 
531-532 
Stephen, 531-533 
CODRINGTON, Chris- 
topher, 459 
Henningham, 459 
Robert, 459 
Simon, 459 
CODY, Michael, 534 
COE, Benjamin, 526 
Charles Amos, 356 
Edward Prime, 474 
Harvey, 687 
Joseph, 526 
Robert, 526-684-692- 
702-972 
Robert Lewis, 170 
COERR, J. Morris, 569 
COEYMANS, Joanna, 
210 
COFFEE (see also Cof- 
fey) 
Andrew Jackson, 185 
Joshua, 185 
John, 185 
COFFEEN, Alvah Pres- 
ton, 166 
Henry Asa, 166 
John, 166 
Martha G. Martin, 
559 
Michael, 166 
Milo Lester, 559 
William Lake, 559 
COFFEY (see also Cof- 
fee) 
Edward Lees, 237 
John, 815 
Reuben, 815 
Thomas, 539-815 
COFFIN, Benjamin, 838 
Charles, 144 
David N. B., 313 
Ebenezer, 313 
Edy, 561 
Elias, 313 
Emory, 560 
Enoch, 561 
Freeman, 561 
George Henry, 313 
Howard Earle, 560 
Mrs. I. Sherwood, 
1000 
James, 313 
James Ayer, 144 
John, 313-560-561 
Jonathan, 838 
Joseph, 144-860 
Julius Vestal, 560 
Kenneth D., 826 
Nathan, 144 
Peter, 648 
Samuel, 560 
Stephen, 838 
Sturgis, 911 


COFFIN 


Tristram, 144 - 313- 
514-548-560-561-691- 
838-900-939-944-972 

Vestal, 560 

William, 560 

Zebulon, 313 : 

Zebulon Erastus, 313 

COFFING, Chas. Fitch, 
226 
Isaac, 226 
John Churchill, 226 
COFFMAN, Charles M., 
526 
COGAN, Joseph, 79 
COGGESHALL, Benj., 
491 

Eri, 654 

John, 55-151-280-365- 
425-491-654-679-972 

COGGSWELL, John, 
473 

William, 815 
COGSWELL, Jas., 721 

John, 795 

Ledyard, 177 
COHEN, Frederick, 783 
COHET, Edward, 881 
COINTAT, Achille, 158 
COIT, Bowles, 788 

Charles Henry, 559 

Daniel L., 559 

George Douglas, 576 

Henry H., 559 

John, 98-140-559-972 

Joseph, 98-559 

Ralph Bowles, 788 

Samuel, 98-140 

Wheeler, 98-140 

William Henry, 559 

COKE, Richard, 206 
COKER, Caleb, 559 

Frank M., 357 

James Lide, 559 

Thomas, 559 

COLBURN, Calvin, 744 

Charles D., 930 

Daniel, 173 

Edward, 173 

Edward L., 422 

John, 173 

John G., 744 

Joseph, 173 

Larned, 173 

Nathaniel, 735 

Robert, 173 

William, 209-606 

COLBY, Anthony, 996 

George H., 499 

Ichabod, 211 

John, 140 

Philip, 630 

Stoddard B., 843 

COLCOCK, Chas. Jones, 
631 
William Bostick, 440 
COLCORD, Edward, 212 
Samuel, 212 
COLDEN, Cadwalader, 
321-758-798-916 
COLDIRON, Jas., 565 
COLE, Abraham, 706 

Andrew, 544-548 

Benjamin, 544-596 

Charles B., 835 

Cyrus, 544 

Daniel, 260 

Delos Orlando, 548 

Ebenezer, 874 

Edward, 874 

Eli Kelley, 260 

Elisha, 260 

Henry Steber, 548 

Henry Tiffany, 548 

Herbert Claiborne, 
407 

Hugh, 874 

Ira, 924 

James, 287-596-873 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


James, Jr., 575 
Job, 165 
John, 259-287-597-973 
John Adams, 97 
Jonathan, 260 
Kendall, 165 
Luther, 287 
Melton Douglas, 266 
Oncken Willard, 260 
Philander Blakeley, 
596 
Robert, 69-70 
Samuel, 165-874 
Sands, 765 
Seab, 428 
Thomas Gould, 287 
Welcome, 902 
William, 27-260 
William H., 867 
COLEGROVE, Chaun- 
cey Peter, 562 
Francis, 562 
James, 562 
Jeremiah, 562 
Peter, 562 
COLEMAN, Daniel, 
911-912 
David Robtnson, 606 
Frank C., 659 
Gershorm, 646 
James, 261-911 
James Clinton, 606 
Joseph, 822 
Lewis M., 860 
Samuel, 297 
Seth, 791 
Stephen, 334 
Thomas, 564 
Timothy, 606 
William, 804 
COLER, Eugene &S., 124 
COLES, Andrew Pick- 
ens, 562 
Archibald K., 821 
Edward, 563 
Isaac, 548 
James, Jr., 756 
John, 548-563-972 
John Stricker, 563 
Robert, 972 
Robert Thomson, 548 
Stricker, 461 
Walter, 563 
Walter De Rosset, 
563 
COLEY, Benjamin, 973 
David, 813 
Ebenezer, 813 
John, 972 
John Hyde, 813 
Michael, 813 
Peter, 813 
Samuel, 813-972 
COLFORD, Sydney J., 
Aes EE 
COLGATE, George, 563 
Gilbert, 359 
Robert, 359-563-972 
Samuel, 359 
William, 359-563 
COLHOON, Andrew, 
393-394-980 
John C., 980 
COLLEY, Raymond 
Wheaton, 151 
COLLIER, Abram, 782 
Charles, 648 
Charles Miles, 563 
Charles Whitfield, 949 
Cornelius, 147 
Cowles Miles, 563 
Hillary Mosely, 648 
James, 147 
John, 648 
Joseph, 648 
Lockey, 563 
Price, 238 
Thomas, 817 


William, 356-415-494- 
499-648-674-738-923- 
954-991 

William E., 147 

COLLINS, Abel, 75 

Abel Chalkley, 75 

Abel Francis, 75 

Alexander, 896 

Alfred Morris, 27-521 

Amos, 75 

Charles, 27-640 

Charles Cummings, 
385 

Charles Harold, 752- 
793 

Clarkson Abel, 75 

Clarkson Abel, Jr., 75 

Edward, 583-946-972 

Edward Colwell, 124 

George, 534 

Henry, 75 

Hezekiah, 75 

Howard D., 919 

Isaac, 27-793 

John, 75-138-495-692- 
793 

Job Scott, 75 

Joseph, 75-583 

Nathaniel, 137 - 346 - 
479-583-818-946 

Thomas, 202-793 

William, 59-583 

William Erastus, 137 

COLLOM, Eugenie 
Read, 579 
Spencer Allen, 579 
Spencer Rice, 579 
COLLUM, Gaius, 574 

Jeremiah Walker, 574 

Jesse, 574 

John Charles, 574 

Marvin McTyeire, 574 

William, 574 

COLMAN, Anson, 543 
James, 237-543 
Noah, 927 

COLSTON, James, 452 
Jeremiah, 452 
Josiah, 452 

COLT, B. F., 354 

John, 972 

Morgan, 166 

Samuel, 671 

Stockton Beekman, 30 

William E., 873 

COLTON, Benjamin, 

755 

Carlos, 578-929 

Ephraim, 755 

George, 322-578-700- 
755-929-945-972 

Gideon, 929 

Henry Seymour, 893 

Isaac, 929 

John, 493-700-701 

John Milton, 140 

Joseph, 929 

Sabin W., Jr., 822 

Samuel, 385 

Thomas, 723 

Walter, 929 

COLWELL, James Irv- 

ing, 337 
COMBES (see also 
Combs) 

Abbott Carson, 563 

Abbott Carson, Jr., 
671 

Benjamin, 563 

Clinton Fletcher, 563 

Daniel, 563 

Francis, 564 

John, 563-564 

Nathaniel, 563 

Richard, 563-972 

COMBS (see also 

Combes) 
George, 275 


452 


CONKEY 


Henrietta Du Hamel, 
274 
William, 275 
COMEGYS, Cornelius, 
412 
John, 412 
William, 412 
COMER, Edward Trip- 
pe, 563-564 
Georgie S. Collier, 
563 
Hugh Moss, 563 
John Fletcher, 563 
Samuel, 563 
COMEY, Arthur Mes- 
singer, 564 
David, 564 
Elbridge Carpenter, 
564 
John, 564 
Thacher, 564 : 
COMFORT, James, 704 
Richard, 115 
William W., 915 
COMIN, John, 849 
COMPTON, Eno, 536 
Frank McClellan, 81 
James, 585 
COMSTOCK, Abel, 87 
Alexander Barr, 248 
Andrew, 72 
Andrew Burroughs, 72 
Andrew Westbrook, 
632 
Benjamin Sayre, 321 
Frank Dunham, 417 
Frank Paine, 71-72 
George H., 62 
John E., 741 
Richard W.. 906 
Samuel, 839 
William, 702-972 
CONANT, Benjamin 
Kilborn, 564 
Caleb, 972 
Edward Davis, 564 
Ezra, 564 
Gaius, 564 
George, 415 
Harry, 513 
John, 942 
Lewis Chapin, 564 
Lot, 564, 767-856-942 
Nathaniel, §4-564-939 
Peter, 942 
Robert, 54-$42 
Roger, 142-320-513- 
564-856-945-972 
Shubael, 505 
Thatcher, 415 
Thomas, 564 
CONCLYNE, John, 970 
CONDICT, Ebenezer, 
825 
Silas, 825 
Stephen Hayes, 361 
CONDIT, Caleb Harri- 
son, 298 
Ebenezer, 862 
John, 564 
Joseph, 564 
Paul Brainard, 564 
Paul Pierson, 564 
Peter, 564 
Zenas, 564 
pete Edward M., 
Thomas Gerald, 564 
CONDY, John, 61 
CONE, Archie Pleas- 
ants, 680 
CONEY, Aims Cham- 
berlain, 324 
CONGAR, Samuel, 215 
CONGER, Arthur B., 
551-842 
John, 233 
CONKEY, Eleazer, 395 


CONKLIN 


CONKLIN (see also 
Conkling) 
Ananias, 564-972 
Elkanah, 564 
Epenetus, 564 
Jacob, 564 
John, 564 
Joseph Okell, 564 
Roland Ray, 564 
Thomas, 638 
Timothy, 564 
CONKLING (see also 
Conklin) 
Ananias, 564-972 
David, 417 
De Witt C., 162 
Emory A., 611 
Jeremiah, 417 
CONKLYNE, Ananias, 
972 


CONLEY, Constantine, 


Jr., 565 
Manford, 565 
CONNALLY, Elijah 
L., 528 


CONNELLEY, Edmund, 


564 
Henry, 564-565 
Thomas, 564-565 
William Elsey, 564 
CONNELLY, Mrs. Al- 
vin H., 1001 
Harry, 631 
Henry, 511-631 
CONNER, Andrew, 445 
Andrew Lewis, 445 
Arthur, 445 
David, 129 
Edward, 129 
Henry W., 867 
Philip? S;eP: 129 


CONNETT, Earl F., 879 


John, 879 
Samuel, 879 
Stephen Earl, 879 


CONNOR, Washington, 
852 


CONOVER, Charles 

Hopkins, 754 

Garret, 833 

Gerrit W., 833 

John, 833 

John S., 757 

Lawrence Peterson, 

- 304 

W. E., 463 

William A., 153 


William Gerritse, 833 


Wolfert, 833 
CONRAD, George, 565 
Isaac Newton, 565 

Joseph, 565 
CONSTABLE, Fred- 
erick A., 651 

James, 565 
John, 565 


John Pierrepont, 565 


William, 565-576-651 
Wiliam K., 189 


CONSTANTINE, Domi- 


nique F., 390 


Mamie L. Merritt, 390 


oe ee Henry J., 
6 


CONTEE, Alexander, 
725 
John, 725 
Richard Alexander, 
725 


CONTESSRER, Lewis, 373 


CONVERSE, Albert 
Tracy, 402 
Amasa Rice, 784 
Calvin, 618 
Charles Henry, 406 
pound Winchester, 
180 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


Edward, 180-250-318- 


583-618-972 
Ernest L., 71 


Frederick S., 180-640 


Israel, 250-318 
James, 180-583 
John, 180 

Joseph, 180 
Joshua, 180-583-981 
Josiah, 583 

Samuel, 618 
Willard, 473 


CONWAY, Alex. Carson, 
963 


Christopher, 963 
Cornelius, 109 
Edwin, 
713-760-950-963 
Eustace, 76 
Francis, 713 
George, 546-713 
James, 963 
James Martin, 963 
James Washington, 
963 
John Moncure, 713 
Walker, 713 
Walker Peyton, 713 
CONWELL, Jas., 729 
John, 729 
Lafayette, 912 
William, 729 
William Fisher, 729 
Yeates, 729 
CONY, Daniel, 402 
CONYERS, John, 247 
CONYNE, John, 461 
Leendert Philipse, 
461 
Peter, 461 
Peter I., 461 
CONYNGHAM, Chas. 
M., 621 
David Hayfield, 471- 
47 
COOKE, Robert, 357 


COOK (see also Cooke) 


Aaron, 927-972 
Abiel, 565-892 
Abraham, 236 


Albert Stanburrough, 


565 


Mrs. Anthony Wayne, 
01 : 


10 
Arthur B., 147 
Charles C., 388 
Charles H., 26 
Cornelius C., 83 
David Bird, 565 
David Shields, Jr., 
723 
Elisha Worth, 838 
Ellis, 565-892-973 
Epaphras, 892 
Everett Richardson, 
117 
Francis, 849 
Frederick, 185 
Frederick Weissen- 
fels, 565 
G. Wythe, 579 
Giles, 579 


Gustavus Wynne, 786 


Harrison, 413 
Henry Lowell, 207 
Horace, 81 

Isaac, 427 

J.D.S., 462 

Jas. Condict, 565 
James Harvey, 892 
Jesse Alfred, 402 


John, 134-339-428-565- 


753 
John Potter, 565 
Joseph, 565 
Lemuel, 81 
Levi, 927 
Llewellyn, 91 


546-575-621- 


Minnie Gathright, 
206-207 
Mordecai, 579 
Moses, 927 
Noah, 608 
Paul, 565 
Peter, 892 
Peter Smith, 770 
Philip, 40-312 
Richard, 978 
Robert Curtis, 412 
Robert Edwin, 857 
Robert Howard, 177 
Roy Bird, 565 
Silas, 565 
Thomas, 412 
Walter, 973 
Walter H., 207 
Walter M., 389 
Westwood, 927 
William, 579 
William Wilson, 565 


COOKE (see also Cook) 


Aaron, 972 

Abial, 565 

Allen, 696 

Asaph, 297-828 

Barton, 649 

Caleb, 303 

Carlysle Darwin, 163 

Charles Pringle, 324 

Constant, 361 

Damaris, 618 

Daniel, 696 

David, 565 

Eleutheros, 828 

Elisha, 649 

Ella F. Burt, 163 

Ellis, 973 

Francis, 53-97-114- 
144-154-177-213-271- 
277-309-397-398-405- 
477-515-527-582-607- 
618-644-683-701-721- 
722-723-732-791-814- 
820-849-879-885-897- 
913-930-973 

Henry, 17-297-828 

Hubbard, 162-163 

Jacob, 303-618 

James, 664 

Jay, 828 

John, 167-361-618- 
686-723-913 

Jonathan, 721 

Joseph, 297-361-565- 
7123 

Joseph Platt, 438 

Milo, 297 

Mordecai, 146-907 

Nicholas, 696 

Oliver, 104 

Pardon, 723 

Philip, 361 

Pitt, 829 

Richard Fielding, 686 

Robert, 686 

Shaky Jie Mak!) 

Samuel, 297-828 

Sylvanus, 618 

Thomas, 361-565-723- 
887 

Walter, 696-973 

Watson McSwain, 686 

William, 686 

William Dewey, 297 

William H. H., 445 

Z., 696 


COOKINGHAM, Daniel, 


799-800 


COOKINHAM, Henry 


J., 825 


COOKSEY, Geo. B., 179 
COOL, Barent Jacobse, 
222 


Cornelius Lambertse, 
633 


COONEY 


COOLEY, Aaron, 585- 
908 
Azariah, 357 
Benjamin, 104-357- 
566-585-908-973 
Daniel, 357-585-777- 
908 
Dennis Nelson, 585- 
908 
Ebenezer, 585-908 
Bli, 357 
Eugene F., 54 
Francis Buel, 566 
Francis Rexford, 566 
George, 104-566 
Harlan Ward, 908 
Hollis, 357 
Joseph, 104-566-757 
Nathaniel, 777 
Noah, 104-566 
Thomas Ross, 352 
COOLIDGE, Aigernon, 
353-354 
Archibald Cary, 351 
Calvin, 350-821-961 
Calvin Gelusha, 350 
Daniel, 350 
Elisha, 355 
George A., 688 
Grace A. Goodhue, 
961 
Harold Jefferson, 351 
Henry, 350 
Henry H., 355 
Howard King, 350 
Isaac, 355-814 
John, 350-351-353- 
355-918-973 
John, Jr., 350 
John Calvin. 350 
John Randolph, 351 
John Randolph, dr., 
351 
John T., 410 
John Templeman, 566 
John Templeman, Jr., 
22-566 
Jonathan, 353 
Joseph, 192-350-351- 
352-353-868 
Joseph Randolph, 
351-352 
Joseph Randolph, Jr., 
351 
Joshua, 350-351 
Josiah, 350 
Julian Lowell, 352 
Louis Arthur, 355 
Lowell, 178 
Nathaniel, 350-355 
Obadiah, 350-351 
Prescott H., 237 
Richard, 350 
Sidney, 353 
Simon, 350-351 
Thomas, 355 
Timothy, 355 
William, 355-973 
William Henry, 355 
William L., 355 
COOMBE, Harry Er- 
langer, 421 
COOMBS, Andrew, 481 
Bayles, 481 
Charles Adams, 611 
Joseph, 481 
Richard, 481-972 
COOMBES, Alexander, 
2s 
John, 723 
COON. Henry Perrin, 
199 


John, 877 
Peter S., 199 
Samuel, 199 
COONEY, John MceA., 
954 
Robert Lee, 954 


COONLEY 


COONLEY, Avery, 598 
COONS, David, 472 
Martin, 110 
COOPER, Alfred H., 184 
Benjamin, 144 
Charles D., 243 
Christian, 186 
Cornelius, 879 
D. B., 933 
Daniel, 233 
Erasmus, 641 
George H., 642 
Henry, 186-925 
Henry E., 648 
Hiram, 186 
James Cooper, 641 
Joel, 200 
John, 61-333-340-565- 
780-892-973 
John Atchison, 206 
John Morrow, 641 
John William, 949 
Joseph, 144 
Joseph W., 143-144 
Joseph Walter, 144 
Levin W., 836 
Nellie S. Inman, 143 
Obadiah, 340 
Peter, 340 
Philip Henry, 186 
Roland A., 538 
Samuel, 144 
Sere Champion, 
4 


Stuart, 185-186 
Thomas, 61-234-972 
William, 134-144 
Young, 52 

eee eat Lynn B., 


COPE, Alan L. S., 631 
Alexis Thomas, 84- 
270 
Caleb, 270 
Francis Reeve, Jr., 
269-270 
Israel, 270 
John, 270 
Marmaduke Cooper, 
270 


Oliver, 270-647-973 
Porter Farquharson, 


Thomas Pim, 270 
William Drinker, 270 
eer. Abraham, 


Alexander W., 917 

Benjamin, 275 

Benjamin Franklin, 
278 


Charles, 224 
Elijah, 275 
Foster, 484-909 
George P., 48 
Guild, 909 
Henry Clay, 278 
John, 278 
Jonathan, 642 
Joseph, 495-642 
Lawrence, 275-278- 
909 


Lowell, 277 
Nathaniel, 278 
Robert Morris, 416 
Samuel, 278 
William, 275-642-909 
COPLEY, J. S., 138-280 
John Singleton, 417 
COPP, David, 150 
neores Washington, 


Joseph, 369 
COPPELL, George, 89 
COPPINGER, Arthur 

P., 869 

John J., 182 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


CORBETT, Alice Flan- 


Henry W., 18 
Merritt J., 677-909 
CORBIN, Clement, 973 
Henry, 111-192-668 

Richard, 852 
CORBLY, John, 553 
aera Josephus R., 

424 


CORBYN, Clement, 973 
CORDES, Herman M., 


934 
CORDIS, Clarence Rus- 
sell, 87 
Thomas, 87 
peek eae BESS Joseph W., 


COREY, Giles, 444 
CORIELL, Abraham, 69 
CORLISS, William, 136 
SH ee Aaron, 
7 

Christian, 748 

Elias, 769 

Jonathan, 769 
CORNELL, Alonzo B., 

566 

Charles Ezra, 566 

Blijah, 566 

Fizra, 566 

Gideon, 463 

Henry Watson, 566 

John Black, 936 

Richard, 879-936 

Samuel, 566 

Samuel Mott, 289 

Stephen, 566 

ee 566-812-936- 

3 


9 
Walter Raleigh, 97 
Whitehead, 936 
William Bouck, 567 
Nee eS ON George 


SB, es 
CORNING, Asa, 115 
Benjamin, 567 
Edward, 115 
Erastus, 890 
Frederick Gleason, 
115 
Henry Wick, 567 
James Leonard, 115 
John, 567 
Joseph, 115 
Mary H. Wick, 567 
Samuel, 115-567-973 
Solon, 567 
Warren, 567 
Warren Holmes, 567 
CORNISH, Chase, 498 
Henry, 634 
Louis Craig, 84 
CORNWALL, Ells- 
worth, 378 
John, 378 
Osias, 378 
William, 378 
CORNWELL, Charles 


W., 563 
COROMILAS, Lambros 
+ 559 


CORSE, Cadwallader, 
857 


Dan, 287 
James, 287 

CORSEN (see also Cor- 

son, Coursen) 

Eugene Rollin, 412 
Hiram, 412 

CORSON, Andrew, 413 
Benjamin, 412-413 
Cornelius, 412-413 


Lucien B., 248 


Peter, 412-413 

Richard, 412 
CORWIN, Geo. H., 180 

Matthias, 180 

Robert N., 36 

William A., 118 
CORY, Gideon, 81 
CORYELL, Abraham, 

70 

Abram, 70 

David, 70 

George, 70 
CORYTON, Josiah, 419 
COSBY, Charles, 567 

David, 567-719 

Fortunatus, 567 

Frank Carvill, 567 

Frank Clark, 567 

John, 567 

Spencer, 567 
COSSETT, Rene, 924 
COSTANTINI, Emilio 

Alberto Salvatore, 


127 
COSTER, Thomas 
Henry, 230 
COTTEN, Bruce, 568 
Edyth Johns, 568 
Lyman A., 928 
Robert R., 568 
COTTMAN, Lewis War- 
rington, 381 
COTTON, Aylett Rains, 
568 
John, 22-51-133 - 139 - 
216-349-568-580-648- 
734-759-855-918-973- 
984 
Josiah, 568 
Nathaniel Hugh, 517 
Roland, 139-855 
Seaborn, 109-648 
Theophilus, 568 
William Mather, 580 
COTTRELL, Asa, 177 
COUCH, John Foster, 
745 


COUDERT, Frederick 
Rene, 324 
Louis L., 447 
COULT, John, 972 
COULTER, Alexander, 
116 
Geo. Archibald, 404 
Mifflin, 116 
COUNSELMAN, 
Charles, 109 
COURSEN (see also 
Corsen, Corson) 
Benjamin, 412 
Cornelius, 412: 
Frank E., 432 
Joseph, 412' 
Joseph Dickinson, 412 
Peter, 412-973 
COURSEY, James, 281 
COURTENAY, Robert 
Graham, 568 
William Howard, 568 
COUSINS, John, 747 
COUWENHOVEN, 
Peter, 833 
COVEL, Alphonso S., 
900 


COVENHOVEN, John, 
153 
COVER, John, 337 


Teunis Janssen, 69 
COVERDALE, Harriet 


COYLE 


Stephen, 566 
Teunius, 566 
COVINGTON, Leonard, 
709 
Nehemiah, 367 
COWAN, James Craig, 
sly 


Joseph, 950 
William, 950 
COWDIN, John Chee- 
ver, 652 
COWDRY, Edmund 
Vincent, 142 
John, 563 
COWGILL, Ezekial, 214 
John, 214 
COWHERD, Colby T., 
141 


Edwin Festus, 141 

James, 672 

James Travis, 141 

Jonathan, 140 

Jonathan Travis, 141 

Jonathan Wm., 140 

William, 141 
COWING, John K., 569 

Rufus Alan, 258 

Rufus Billings, 569 
COWLES, Anna Roose- 

velt, 21 

Ebenezer, 96-791 

Edwin, 776 

Edwin Weed, 776 

Ezekiel, 776 

Giles Hooker, 776 

Isaac, 776 

John, 776-973 

Samuel, 776 

Thomas Hooker, 628 

William, 563 

William L., 130 

William S., 21 
COWPER, James, 556 
COX (see also Coxe) 

Allen Ennis, 642: 

Caleb, 818 

Edward Vermilye, 513 

Isaac, 541-645 

James, 541-923 

James C., 923 

James S., 464 

James W., 324 

James William, 1006 

John, 365-923 

John Lyman, 152 

Jonas, 793 | 

Joseph, 693 

Joshua Barton, 819 

Katherine H. Cabell, 


18 
Lewis S., 771 
Millard F., 562 
Mounce, 792 
Peter Larssen, 792 
Rutherford Hayes, 
206 


Samuel Hanson, 541 

Thomas, 923 

Walter Smith, 313 

William, 88-94 

William Ruffin, 18-19 
COXE (see also Cox) 

Alfred Conkling, 253 

Arthur Cleveland, 

391-541 

Charles, 843 

John D., 511 

Moses, 746-747-986 
COY, Matthew, 480 


Elizabeth Hinchliff, Shee Andrew, 484- 


358 
William Hugh, 359 
William Miles, 359 
COVERT, Abraham, 566 

George Panton, 566 
Isaac, 566 

Lucas, 566 

Luke, 69 


454 


Barnard, 800 

Cornelius, 800 

James, 484-569-760 

Se Houston, 172- 
56 


John, 800 
Randolph, 760 


COYLE 


Robert McCurdy, 599 


COYNER, Howard 
Douglas, 141 
COYTE, John, 972 


COYTMOREH, Thos., 996 


COZART, Greene Per- 
sons, 438 
CRADDOCK, Geo., 433 


CRAFFORD, David, 985 


CRAFT, Chas. C., 73 
William, 436 
CRAFTS, Griffin, 888 
Samuel, 888 
CRAGG, Chas. E., 257 
CRAIG, Hector, 535 
John, 372-460-868 
Samuel, 853 
Theodore A., 320 
Volney Howard, 587 
CRAIGE, Seth, 461 
CRAIK, James, 760 
CRAIN, Alfred R., 673 
CRAM, Benjamin, 569 
De Witt C., 78 
Harry Spencer, 918 
John, 569 
Jonathan, 569 
Joseph, 569 
Nehemiah, 569 
Ralph Adams, 569 
Roys Jones, 795 
Wm. Augustine, 569 
CRAMER, Ambrose, 
177-956 
Ambrose C., 723 
Eliphalet, 676 


CRAMP, Edwin S., 387 
CRAMPTON, John, 990 


Jonathan, 917 


CRANDALL, Catharine 


L. Patterson, 570 
Charles H., 62 
Chester D., 355 
Frank Wm., 569-570 
Jeremiah, 569 
John, 569 
Samuel, 569 
Stephen, 569 
Wm. Benjamin, 569 

See Abiel Briggs, 
70 
Abijah, 887 


Adoniram Judson, 571 
Alexander Baxter, 570 


Anson, 586 


Azariah, 571-877-898- 


932 
Benjamin, 332-570 
Berniee, 570 
Charles Bunker, 405 
Charles Thomas, 571 
Daniel, 761 
David, 761-932 
Ebenezer, 887 
Edmond, 907 
Edward P., 853 
Henry, 570-887-973 
Israel, 478 
Jasper, 571-620-750- 
898-907-932-973 
John, 43-332-571-586- 
887-907-932 
John Alden, 571 
Jonas, 571-932 
Jonathan, 332-586 
Joseph, 586 
Joshua, 440 
Josiah, 843 
Moses, 898 
Oliver, 907 
Robert Treat, 571 
Roger, 761 
Rufus, 571 
Rufus Erastus, 586 
Stephen, 761-907 
Theodore, 405 
Thomas Sexton, 589 
W. Murray, 478 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


William, 571-907 
William D., 786 


CRANEY, John, 372 
CRANSHAW, Jas., 824 


CRANSTON, Caleb, 963 
Edwin, 963 
James, 365 
John, 365-738-962-963 
Peleg, 963 
Richmond, 365 
Samuel, 365-963 
William, 962 
CRAPO, Stanford Tap- 
pan, 513 
CRAPON, Wm., 396 
CRAVEN, Alfred Win- 
gate, 237 
Braxton, 571-764 
Bruce, 571 
Erle Bulla, 571 
George Bulla, 571 
Gershom, 237-926 
saree Bernard, 571- 
57 
Henry Smith, 237 
Jas. Lucius, 571-572 
John, 571-764 
Thomas, 237-926 
Thos. Tingey, 237-926 
Tunis, 926 
Tunis Q., 237 


CRAWFORD, David, 


569-674 
James, 569 
John, 674-908 
John C., 794 
Joseph, 108 
L. W., 894 
Lyndon §., 218 
Morris Barker, 500 
Robert L., 852 
Theophilus, 569 
William, 635-908 
William B., 908 


CREAN, John, 200 
CREECY, Joshua S., 


882 
Lemuel, 882 


CREGIER, Cornelius, 


323 
Martyn, 323 
Simon, 323 


CREHORE, Charles F., 


909 
Frederic Morton, 909 
Jedediah, 909 
John Shepard, 909 
Lemuel, 909 
Teague, 909 
Timothy, 909 


CRENSHAW, Chas., 572 


David, 572 

Edmund Austin, 572 

Edmund Austin, Jr., 
572 

G. Mills, 606 

John, 572 

John S., 795 

Nathaniel Chapman, 
572 


CRESAP, Thomas, 723 
CRESSON, Francis 


Macomb, 395 


CRESSWELL, David, 


575 
James, 575 
Robert, 575 


CRESWELL, Elihu, 621 


James, 621 


CREW, Benj. Baker, 143 
CREWS, John, 259 
CRIPPS, John, 904 


Nathaniel, 904 
Samuel, 904 


CRISFIELD, Abraham, 


572 
Arthur, 572 
Jas. A. P., 572 


John W., 572 
CRISLER, Allen Ver- 
den, 445 
Benjamin Allen, 445 
Deobold, 445 
Leonard, 445 
Lewis, 445 
Lewis Allen, 445 
CRISPIN, Silas, 317 
William, 854 
CRIST, Henry, 371 
Moses, 370 


CRISWELL, James, 182 


John Vance, 182 

Michael, 182 
CRITTENDEN, John 

J., 880 

M. L., 849 

CROASDALE, Aaron, 
572 

Edgar, 572 

Evan Thomas, 572 

Ezra, 572 

Jeremiah, 572 

Robert, 572 

Stuart, 572 

Thomas, 214-526 

William, 572 
CROCKER, Chas., 414 

Charles Thomas, 286 

George Herbert, 956 

Jeremiah, 217 

Job, 386-684 

John, 419 

Jonathan, 166 

Joseph, 654 

Levi, 654 

Samuel E. M., 956 


Samuel Emmons, 956 


Weyman Stockton, 
263 
William, 654-956-973 
CROKS, John, 785 
CROFUT, Wm. E., 66 
CROLIUS, William 
Clinton, 425 
CROLL, John, 792 


CROMER, James Daw- 


kins, 357 


Minnie C. Hillyer, 357 


CROMWELL, Alexan- 
der, 698 
Charles T., 909 
James J., 321 
John, 596-909 
Oliver, 909 
Oliver Eaton, 909 
CRONAN, William 
Pigott, 301 
CRONMULLER, Mar- 
tin, 259 
Philip, 259 
CROOKER, Chas., 823 
Francis, 822-823 
Hugh, 822 
Isaiah, 200-712-823 
Jonathan, 823 
Jonathan Harding, 
823 
CROOM, Richard, 804 
Wiley Jones, 804 
CROSBY, Anthony, 981 
Arthur, 901 
Chauncey, 759 
Ebenezer, 253-254-572 
Edward Nicoll, 253- 
254 
Emma Erskine, 447 
Enoch, 142 
Frederick, 915 
Henry Ashton, 572 
Herbert P., 47 
John, 572 
John Bouton, 142 
John Player, 572 
Joseph, 253-254-572- 
839 
Joshua, 142 


455 


CROWNINSHIELD 


Josiah, 915 
Nicoll, 254 
Owen Dexter, 142 
Sheldon Leavitt, 572 
Simon, 253-254-572- 
839-915 
Stephen, 447 
Theodorus, 142 
Thomas, 253-254-572- 
915-973 
Warren J., 670 
William, 839-915 
William Bedlow, 253- 
254-572 
William Howard, 447 
CROSHAW, Joseph, 762 
CROSMAN, Geo., 573 
George Hampden, 573 
J. Heron, Jr., 573 
James Heron, 573 
John, 964 
Nathaniel, 573 
Robert, 573-964-973 
Samuel, 964 
Thomas, 964 
CROSS, Eleazer, 573 
Ellery C., 422 
Fred D., 920 
Frederick, 308 
Harry Wilber, 907 
John, 166-233-343 
Mary J. Lawton, 484 
Peter, 573 
Richard James, 203 
Samuel, 573 
Stephen, 573 
Wilbur Lucius, 573 
William, 573 
William James, 484 
William Pierce, 484 
CROSSETT, Archibald, 
573 
Edward Clark, 573 
Edward Savage, 573 
Jacob, 573 
John Savage, 573 
CROSSLEY, Samuel, 
144 
CROSWELL, Thos., 813 
CROTTY, William, 62 
CROUL, Wm. H., 264 
CROUSE, George, 378 
George Nellis, 378 
Geo. Washington, 378 
Jacob, 378 
James, 878 
John, 378 
CROW, Emmet Polk, 
363 
John, 759-978 
Joshua, 575 
Wayman, 575 
William, 575 
CROWEHE, Luther El- 
more, 722 
CROWELL, David, 615 
Edward, 615 
Edward Beach, 615 
John, 558 
Joseph, 114 
Joshua, 500 
Loranus, 500 
Nathaniel Pierson, 
615 
Paul, 856 
Seth, 615 
CROWNINSBIELD, 
Benjamin Williams 
436-573 
Bowdoin Bradlee, 58 
436 
Caspar, 466 
Edward Augustus, 
573 
Francis Boardman, 
222-436 
Frank, 573 
Frederic, 573 


CROWNINSHIELD 


George, 436-573 

Jacob, 248 

Johannes C. R., 
573-973 

John, 436-573 

CROZER, George 

Knowles, 676 

James, 754 

John, 754 

John Price, 754 

Samuel Aldrich, 521- 
754 


CRUGER, Nicholas, 238 
CRUM, Alfred Phelps, 
574 
Amos, 574 
Henry Langford, 574 
Joseph, 574 
Josephus, 574 
Lock L., 574 
Xerxes Xenophon, 
574 
CRUMETT, Charles 
Henry, 252 
CRUMMER, Harry, 164 
CRUMP, Beverley 
Tucker, 187 
James A., 603 
CRUTCHER, Gabriel 
W., 487 
CRUTCHFIELD, 
Charles M., 404 
CRUTEH, Wm. R., 870 
CUDAHY, John M., 736 
a Frederick, 
uh 


CULBERT, John, 756 

CULBERTSON, Will- 
iam Stuart, 615 

ADA SENSE George S., 
84 


Richard Smith, 835 
CULLEN, James, 935 
CULLICK, John, 975 
CULLOM, Gaius, 574 

Jeremiah W., 574 

Jesse, 574 

John Charles, 574 

Marvin M., 574 

William, 574 
are Benjamin, 

4 


David, 796 

Delos Everett, 574 

Edward, 574-663-796- 
869-886-973 

Francis Barnum, 574- 
1007 

Frederic Fitch, 574 

Gershom, 796 

James, 796 

John, 663 

John Franklin, 869 

Jonathan, 574 

Joseph, 869 

Joshua, 574 

Moses, 869 

Robert, 663 

Rudolph Clark, 574 

Samuel, 574 

Solomon, 574 

William Edward, 574 

William Howd, 574 

William Lathrop, 869 

CUMMING (see also 

Cummings, Cum- 
mins) 

Bryan, 909-910 

David, 909 

Henry Harford, 909 

John, 843 

Joseph Bryan, 909 

Mary G. Smith, 910 

Thomas, 909 

William, 909 

CUMMINGS (see also 

Cumming, Cum- 
mins) 

Amos, 530 

Charles Amos, 530 


436- 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


Charles H., 476 
Charles Kimball, 530 
Ephraim, 328 
George M., 671 

Isaac, 250- 530- 1975 
Jerahameal, 250 
John, 250-530 
Joseph, 250-530 
Joseph Austin, 901 
Leonard, 250 
Lincoln Clifford, 544 
Robert, 711-792 
Samuel, 250-530-697- 


945 

CUMMINS (see also 
Cumming, Cum- 
mings) 


Alexander, 954 
Alexander Griswold, 
954 
Anne, 1000 
Charles, 665 
John, 954 
CUNNICK, John Will- 
iam, 68 
CUNNINGHAM, Alex- 
ander, 575 
Andrew, 22-409-574- 
973 


Charles, 22 
Charles M., 575 
Colwell, 46 
Edward, 410 
Eliza A. Lamar, 575 
Frank Morton, 40 
Frederic, 22-23-566 
George Clarendon, 22- 
23-271 
Gerald A., 870 
Henry C., 191 
Henry Winchester, 
574 
James, 22-574-817 
James Henry, 574 
John, 46-500-581 
John A., 100 
John Earl, 35 
John Henry, 136 
John M., 582 
John Welsh, 171 
Monroe, 69 
Richard, 27-797 
Robert, 260-500 
Secor, 844 
Simeon, 500 
Stanley, 22 
Thomas Mayhew, 575 
Thomas Mayhew, Jr., 
577 
Wellington A., 717 
William, 22-409-574 
Mrs. Wm. L., 1002 
CUPPLES, Samuel, 753 
CURD, John, 63 
Price, 63 
Richard Allen, 63 
Thomas §S., 63 
CURLB, Wilson, 541 
ees William, 
867 
CURRIE, David, 781 
James, 720-781 
John, 781 
Thomas King, 541 
CURRIER, Benjamin, 


948 
Ephraim, 948 
Gideon, 948 
Richard, 948 
Thomas, 948 
CURRY, John, 184 
CURSCH, Otto, 370 
CURTIS (see also Cur- 
tiss) 
Abel, 498 
Anna Shaw, 414 
Benjamin, 939 
Benjamin Robbins, 
374-939 


456 


Caleb, 575 

Charles Boyd, 234 

Charles M., 222 

Charles Pelham, 348- 
939 


Ellicott Douglass, 234 
Elnathan, 243-498 
Frank Danforth, 308 
Frederick K., 147 
George, 414 
Geo. Hughes, II, 804 
George William, 414 
Greely Stevenson, 347 
Harry Norvel, 229 
Henry, 243-498-973 
Iram, 498 
Isaac, 243-347-348-939 
Isabel Douglass, 234 
James, 234 
James Freeman, 347 
John, 28-234-327-627- 
771-817-831 
John Carpenter, 498 
John Libby, 425 
John Morrison, 446 
Joseph, 817 
Mattoon Monroe, 575 
Monroe, 575 
Nathaniel, 243 
Obadiah, 347-348 
Philip, 402 
Ralph G., 602: 
Richard, 575 
Ronald Eliot, 87 
Samuel, 243-347-348- 
498-939 
Samuel F., 234 
Thomas, 347-348 
William, 347-348-939- 
973 
William D., 830 
William Fletcher, 575 
William Oscar, 142 


CURTISS (see also 


Curtis) 
Abijah, 450 
Daniel, 707 
David, 789 
Ellis Hanford, 142 
James, 789 
John, 450-629 
Jonathan, 450-473 
Joseph, 450 
Jotham, 707 
Orrin, 450 
Thomas, 450 
William, 142-450-973 
William Oscar, 142 


CURTUS, Martin, 603 
CUSHING, Alvin, 583 


Benjamin, 294 
Caleb, ‘293-294 
Charles, 84 
Daniel, 887 
Ebenezer, 887 
Harry A., 1004 
Harry C., III, 957 


Jacob, 84 
Jerome, 778 
Job, 


736 
John, 84-118-293-891 
John Newmarch, 293- 
294 
Matthew, 84-118-158- 
293-937-973 
William, 158-255 


CUSHMAN, Allerton, 


152-756 
Allerton Seward, 575 
Archibald Falconer, 


602 
Benjamin, 322 
Charles, 564 
Consider, 964 
Don Alonzo, 756 
Edwin Charles, 575 
Eleazer, 564 
Elkanah, 152-575-722- 
756-859 


CUTTING 
Ephraim Holbrook, 
756 


Freeman L., 859 
Guy, 298 

Horatio Addison, 739 
Ichabod, 582 

Isaac, 582-717-964 
Joab, 717 

Job, 322 

John, 564 

Josiah, 722-859 
Nathaniel, 717-722 


964 
Ninevah, 756 
Robert, 49-322 -510- 
564-575-648-717-722- 
756-844-859-964-973 
Samuel, 322 
Thomas, 152-322-495- 
564-575-582-717-722- 
756-859-904-964 
Victor Nilson, 607 
William, 859 
CUSSEN, Wm. Jas., 942 
CUSSLER, Edward, 67 
CUSTER, Richard, 895 
CUSTIS, Francis, 808 
John, 230-627 
John Park, 314 
Thomas, 627 
William, 627 
William Parke, 62% 
William Samuel, 627 
CUTHBERT, Anthony, 
165 
Joseph Ogden, 165 
Robert Barnwell, 925 
Thomas, 165 
CUTLER, Abner, 596- 
958 


Ammi, 880 
Artemas, 596 
Benjamin, 279 
Burwell Smith, 958 
David, 279 
Dwight, 875 
Eben, 381 
Ebenezer, 342-381 
Edward C., 687 
Edward Hutchins, 
277-278 
Ephraim, 228 
Evarts, 41 
Francis Marion, 279 
Frederick Hudson, 
958 


Hezekiah, 228 
Isaac, 958 
Isaac Guernsey, 875 
James, 228-277 - 342 - 
346-381-596-638-875- 
958-973 
James H., 210 
Joel, 596 
John, 34-228-271-279- 
611-880 
Jonas, 596 
Jonathan, 277-579 
Joseph, 958 
Manasseh, 228 
Richard, 880-973 
Robert, 875 
Samuel, 880 
Tarrent, 579 
Thomas, 277-381-593- 
594-596-875 
Willard Walker, 813 
William, 277-880 
Wm. Hutchins, 277 
Wm. Jonathan, 277 
Wm. Washburn, 278 
CUTT, Robert, 955 
CUTTER, Edward ee 
son, 452 
George, 168 
John, 492 
Levi, 239 
CUTTING, Bronson 
Murray, 575 
Franklin Hunter, 492 


CUTTING 


Frederick P., 194 

Fulton, 575 

George, 540 

John, 540-752-948-986 

Jonas, 492 

Leonard, 575-973 

Richard, 492-540 

Robert Fulton, 274 

Sewall, 492 

William, 575 

William Bayard, 575 

Zachariah, 492 
CUTTRIS, Henry, 973 
CUYLER, Abraham, 239 

Abram, 682 

Hendrick, 682 

James Wayne, 470 


D 


DABNEY, Benjamin, 
437 
Charles, 38-39 
Charles Wm., 38-39 
Corneille, 38-973 
Cornelius, 363 
Frank, 39 
Frederick, 39 
George, 38 
George Bigelow, 39 
James, 38 
James Cabell, 38 
John, 187 
John Bass, 39 
John Blair, 186-187 
John Pomeroy, 39 
Lewis Stackpole, 39 
Robert, 39 
Robert Lewis, 38 
Samuel, 38 
Thomas Smith, 671 
William, 38 
William Cecil, 38 
William Minor, 38 
William S., 38 
DA COSTA, John Chal- 
mers, Jr., 328 
DADY, Nathaniel, 787 
DAGGETT, David, 41 
David Lewis, 41 
John, 41 
Joshua, 551 
Leonard, 41 
Leonard Mayhew, 41 
Thomas, 41-551 
DAHLGREN, Bernard 
Ulric, 42 
Charles, 42 
Charles Bunker, 42 
Drexel, 42 
Eric Bernard, 43 
John Adolf, 42 
John Vinton, 42 
Lucy Drexel, 43 
Ulric, 42 
DAILEY, Abram Hoag- 
land, 302 
DAINGERFIELD, Al- 
gernon G., 45 
Foxhall Alexander, 45 
Henry, 45 
Leroy, 45 
Leroy Parker, 45 
Philip, 45 
Virginia P. Key, 45 
William, 45 
DAINTRY, John, 604 
DAKIN, Arthur, 813 
Frank Caryl, 47 
Henry Drysdale, 179 
Henry Walter, 47 
Ralph E., 366 
Richard Lansing, 47 
Samuel Dana, 47 
Simon, 413 
DALAND, Tucker, 93 
DALE, Edward, 202-935 
J. Xx 57S 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


Richard, 284-861 
Samuel Pratt, 746 
DALL, Austin, 413 
James, 413 
William, 413 
DALLAM, Clarence, 188 
Henry Clay, 464 
peers John, Jr., 
6 
DALLEY, Henry, 285 
DALLIBA, James, 175 
DALTON, J. M., 92 
John, 498 
Peter Roe, 44 
Philemon, 498 
Robert Lee, 407 
William Reid, 839 
DALZELL, W. C., 392 


DANDRIDGE, Adam 
Stephen, 167-452- 
577 

Alexander Spotswood, 
577 

Bartholomew, 889 

Edmund Pendleton, 
577 

John, 577-762 

Lemuel Purnell, 577 

Nathaniel West, 577 

William, 434-577-762- 
766-889 

DANE, Ernest Blaney, 
782 


Francis, 66 
Frank Gerard, 425 
John, 980 


DAMEN, Jan Cornelise, |} DANFORD, Enoch, 577 


232 
DAMERON, George, 664 
George Ball, 871 
Joseph, 871 
Lawrence, 664 
Thomas, 664 
William Moore, 871 
DAMON, Charles, 728 
George L., 924 
Theron J., 384 
Biers tee Walter J., 
1 
DAMUTH, Byron, 525 
DANA, Alston, 51 
Anderson, 52 
Benjamin, 23-52-280- 
671-751 
Caleb, 51-576 
Charles, 51 
Charles Anderson, 52 
Charles Loomis, 51 
Daniel, 51-52-576-782 
David, 207-938 
Edmund Trowbridge, 
51 
Edward Salisbury, 
576 
Erastus F., 183 
Francis, 51-751 
George, 51-576 
Gorham, 52 
Henry, 751 
Jepiso 
Jacob, 52 
James, 52-576 
James Dwight, 576 
John Cotton, 51 
John Winchester, 938 
Joseph, 23-207 
Luther, 671 
Major, 782: 
Paul, 52 
Phineas, 207 
Ransom Stephen, 751 
Richard, 23-51-52-139- 
207-280-576-671-751- 
782-831-973 
Richard Henry, 51 
Richard Henry, 50 
Richard Henry, Jr., 


51 
Samuel, 23-52-280-671 
919 


Samuel Luther, 671 
Stephen, 751 
Stillman Emerson, 
815 
Thomas, 782 
William, 52-280-671 
Woodbury Kidder, 
849 
DANCE, Ezekiel, 57 
William Spencer, 57 
DANCY, Frank Battle, 
55 


John, 55 
William Francis, 55 
William Grimes, 55 


Melville Cox, 577 

Nicholas, 577 

Robert Melville, 577 

William, 577 
DANFORTH, Chas., 317 

Eliphalet, 216 

Jonathan, 125-316-317 

Joseph, 216 

Joseph Lewis, 216 

Keyes, 125-317 

Nicholas, 125-316-408- 

612-973 

Samuel, 125-316 

Stephen, 216 

Thomas, 478 

William, 216 
DANIEL, Chesley, 367 

George, 367 

James, 367 

John Moncure, 713 

Jno. Moncure, Jr., 726 

Joseph J., 220-296 


DANIELL, Jeremiah, 


844 

Joseph, 844 

Josiah, 844 

Samuel, 844 

Robert, 844 
DANIELS, Alfred, 57 

Ebenezer, 57 

Edwin Alfred, 57 

George, 838-847 

Jeremiah, 57 

Joseph, 57 

Joseph Johnston, 650 

Robert, 32-75-977 


DANIELSON, Elisha, 


57 
James, 57 
Richard Ely, 57 
Samuel, 57 
William, 57 
William Henry, 57 


DANN, Edward 


Sprague, 427 


D’ANTIGAC, Harriss, 


209 


D’ARAITS, Guglielmo, 
570 
D’ARAMON, Henrietta 


Bell, 577 
Jacques, 577 
Paul, 577 


DARBY, James W., 761 


William, 653 


DARCY, Edward, 974 


Henry G., 162 


DARDEN, Algernon 


Sidney, 229 


DARLING, Amos, 915 


Charles Kimball, 910 
Chester C., 785 
Cyrus, 160 

Darius, 915 

Dennis, 160 

George, 915 

Herbert Henry, 502 
John, 160-551-910-915 


457 


DAVENPORT 


Jonas, 915 
Joseph Kimball, 910 
Joseph Robinson, 271 
Pelatiah, 160 
Solomon Russell, 589 
Thomas, 915 
DARLINGTON, Charles 
F., 60 
Elise W. Bucking- 
ham, 62 
Frank Graef, 62 
Gilbert, 857 
Harry, 62 
Henry V. B., 60-257 
James H., 1002 
James Henry, 60 
Jesse, 339 
Peter, 60 
Thomas, 60 
Wm. Marshall, 517 
D’ARLINGTON, Will- 
iam, 60 
DARNALL, Henry, 199- 
274-577-971 
Henry Thomas, 578 
John, 577 
Joseph, 577 
Joshua, 577 
Philip, 577 
William Edgar, 577 
DARR, John, 57 
DARRACH, Henry, 964 
William, 482 
DARROW, James, 486 
DARST, E. L., 284 
DART, Richard, 468 
DASH, Bowie, 353 
DASHIEL, Thomas 
Rowan, 652 
William Winder, 87 
DASHIELL, Amelia El- 
eanor Marine, 202 
George, 711 
Nicholas Leeke, 202: 
DASKAM, H. Sawyer, 
35 
DATIN, L..V:, 101 
DAUBENY, Corneille, 
973 
D’AUBIGNE, Corneille, 
973 
DAUER, Conrad, 39 
DAUGHADAY, Carlos 
Colton, 578-929 
Hamilton, 578-929 
John, 578 
William, 578 
Wm. Hamilton, 578 
DAUGHERTY, M., 395 
DAVENPORT, Abra- 
ham, 128 
Alexander Ruther- 
ford, 578 
Amzi Benedict, 62 
Barzillai, 599 
Benjamin, 63-350-578 
Bennett Franklin, 
350-351 
Charles, 63-350-599 
Charles Benedict, 62 
Daniel, 599 
Deodate, 830 
Edward J., 335 
Edward Jason, 62-63 
Florence D. Bodley, 
63 


George D., 873 
Gideon Allen, 578 
Heyward, 48 

Ira, 686 

Isaac, Jr., 578 
James, 63 

James E., 643 
James Radcliffe, 128 
James S., 1007 
Jane H. Taylor, 62 
Jason, 63 


DAVENPORT 


John, 62-63-128-350- 
403-578-598-759-828- 
830-973 

John Alfred, 128 

John Coolidge, 351 

Joseph, 350 

Julius, 63 

Lee Butler, 63 

Lemuel, 599 

Mary F. Morris, 128 

Nathan, 830 

Nobel Benjamin, 95 

Paul, 63 

Richard Graham, 283 

Robert H., 210 

Rufus, 63 

Thomas, 63-350-578- 
599-973 

William, 62-63 

William Bates, 63 

DAVES, Edward Gra- 
ham, 65 

John, 65 

John Collins, 65-1005 

John Pugh, 65 

William, 65 

DAVIDGE, Wm. H., 392 
DAVIDSON, Chas., 427 

John, 663 

Josiah N., 647 

L. A., 315 

Maurice, 948 

Oliver, 240 

Orlando, 821 

Robert James, 704 

William Henry, 449 

William Lee, 559-953 

DAVIE, William Rich- 
ardson, 441 
DAVIES, Charles, 821 

Charles Stewart, 312 

David, 973 

Ebenezer, 312 

Henry Ebenezer, 65 

John, 65-821 

Joseph Peirce, 279 

Julien Tappen, 65 

Julien Townsend, 65 

Julien Townsend, Jr., 
65 

Roger, 344 

Samuel, 185 

Thomas, 65 

Thomas Frederick, 65 

Thomas John, 65-821 

William, 132-312-464 

DAVIS, Aaron, 104 

Abbott A., 339 

Albert Gallatin, 672 

Amasa, 271 

Andrew, Jr., 879 

Andrew McFarland, 
69 

Anthony, 278 

Arthur J., 132 

Augustus Cave, 672 

Bancroft Gherardi, 
68-69 

Barnabas, 491 

Buel F., 164 

Caleb, 910 

Caleb Dorsey, 588 

Charles H., 288 

Charles Henry, 17-85- 
529 

Charles Luckens, 258 

Cleland, 93 

Cornelius, 303 

D., 638 

Daniel, 50-85-291-292- 
405-529-684 

Darius M., 331 

David, 93-386-697-973 

Dolor, 58-68-85-529- 


973 
Dudley, 104 
Eben P., 146 


Ebenezer, 88-104 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


Edmund, 106 

Edmund Steuart, 106 

Edmund Walstein, 
106 

Edward, 405-406 

Edward Aaron, 943 

Edward L., 430 

Edward Morris, 133 

Blijah, 173-174-811 

Elisha, 54 

Ewin Lamar, 578 

Ezekiel, 146 

Fellowes, 104 

Frances L. Rice, 88 

Francis, 50-146 

Frank M., 707 

George, 209-303-568 

George L. L., 707 

George W., 50 

Henry, 462 

Henry Gassaway, 588 

Henry Gilbert, 406 

Herman, 574 

Horace, 85 

Horace Andrew, 69 

Horace J., 427 

Horatio Nelson, 589- 
590 . 

Howland Shippen, 330 

Isaac, 58-68-85-405- 
435-568-910 

James, 93-173-174- 
220-491-551-578-811 

James G., 174 

Jehu, 568 

John, 54-68-69-85-93- 
173-317-405-406-435- 
549-578-684-811-910 

John A., 88 

John A. G., 89-694 

John H., 821 

John James, 910 

John Staige, 88-89 

John T., 549-641 

John William, 910 

John Williams, 483 

John York, 249 

Jonathan, 93-406 

Jos., 85-154-481-529 

Jos. Estabrook, 58 

Joshua, 795 

Lemuel Wilmer, 435 

Levi, 146 

Lincoln, 58-436 

Maclin, 578 

Maclin Hezekiah, 
578 

Merle Halsey, 121 

Milton S., 639 

Morris, 173-174-811 

Moses, 104 

Moses True, 330 

Nannie W. Hall, 73 

Nathaniel, 405-536- 
684 

Nicholas, 578 

Norman Hezekiah, 
578 

Norris King, 85 

Olin Sylvester, 578 

Oliver, 146 

Perry, 106 

Phineas, 58 

Rezin, 910 

Richard, 50 

Richard Beale, 73 

Richard Terrell, 694 

Robert, 85-108-409- 
529-697 

Robert Hare, 89 

Rufus, 815 

Samuel, 54-58-68-85- 
89-405-406-549-973 

Samuel Boyer, 89 

Samuel Griffith, 173- 
811-812 

Mrs. Samuel Preston, 
1007 


458 


Septimus, 173-174-811 

Simon, 58-68-85-405 

Snead, 578 

Staige, 88 

Stephen, 244 

Sussex Delaware, 89 

T. Thompson, 129 

Thos., 54-324-549-815 

Thomas C., 219 

Thomas Carroll, 61 

Thomas Crowder, 220 

Thos. Newman, Jr., 
186 

Thomas W., 47 

W. Guy, 190 

Walter G., 384 

William, 54-104-220- 
405-406-973 

Wm. Blackford, 88-89 

Wm. Henry, 278-359 

William Jonathan, 93 

William Kincaid, 93 

Williams Thomas, 73 


DAVISON, Alexander, 


563 
Anthony, 340 
Daniel, 648 
Edward Francis, 414 
George Howard, 502 
Harold J., 294 
Robert, 340-563 
Tredwell, 340 


DAVISSON, Andrew, 


635 
Andrew Williams, 635 


DAVOL, Pardon, 339 


Stephen, 339 
William, 339 


DAWES, Ambrose, 228 


Beman Gates, 228 
Charles Cutler, 228 
Chas. Gates, 228-229 
Henry, 228 

Henry Lauren, 228 
Henry May, 229 
Mitchell, 228 

Rufus Cutler, 228 
Rufus R., 228-229 
Samuel, 228 
Thomas, 228-319 
William, 138-228-973 
William, Jr., 599 
William Mears, 228 


DAWKINS, James 


Baird, 852 


DAWSON, Archibald 


N., 29 
Benjamin F., 391 
Francis Warrington, 
237 
George W., 234 
James, 305 
James Clifford, 744 
Luther, 234 
P. H. Starke, 233 
Percy Millard, 681 
Pleasant, 808 
Warrington, 210-237 
William, 776 


DAY, Aaron, 831 


Abraham, 105 

Adonija, 458 

Albert Morgan, 105- 
110 

Anthony, 910-974 

Arthur Louis, 549 

Belden Seymour, 629 

Benjamin, 234 

Benjamin Henry, 234 

Benjamine, 458 


DEARBORN 


Hizra, 105 

Frank Leslie, 910 

Geo. Herbert, 225 

Harry L., 200 

Henry, 181-234 

Henry Holbrook, 549 

Isaac, 918 

Israel Lum, 257 

James Sweetland, 910 

Jeremiah, 97-235-279- 
548 

John, 105-234-458-468- 
549 

John Calvin, 153 

Julian, 234 

Levi, 960 

Lewis, 608 

Matthias, 657 

Moses, 549-657 

Paul, 657 

Plin, 105 

Ralph, 549 

Robt., 97-105-234-235- 
343-458-608-615-758- 
759-974 

Roger Sherman, 279 

Samuel, 343 

Thos., 97-98-234-235 

Thomas Coit, 758-759 

Thomas Mills, 235 

Walter Chiles, 319 

William, 139 


DAYKIN, Jas. W., 702 
DAYTON, D. Draper, 


896 
Elias, 860 
Isaac, 721 
James Albert, 468 
John, 860 
Jonathan, 860 
Ralph, 721-967 
Samuel, 721 


DEADERICK, David, 


143 
David, II, 903 
David, III, 903 
George Michael, 903 
William Haney, 902 


DEAN (see also Deane) 


Charles, 750 

Edwin Carleton, 579 
Elmer Anderson, 704 
Hizra, 406 

James, 579 
Jonathan, 579-879 
Louis N., 201 

May Heywood, 579 
Myron, 579 

Noble, 43u 

Paul, 243 

Philip Sidney, 330 
Walter, 579-974 
William Blake, 469 
William Hawley, 63 


DEANE (see also 


Dean) 
Charles, 235 
Ephraim, 235 
Erasmus M., 78 
Ezra, 78-235 
Jarvis, 78 
John, 491 
Nathan, 491 
Richard, 634 
Ruthven, 235 
Samuel, 491 
Solomon, 78 
Sylvester, 78 
Thomas, 368-554 
Walter, 78-235-974 


Clarence Shepard, 234} DE ANGELIS, Pascal 


Clive, 235-685 
Daniel, 346-549 
Daniel Putnam, 549 
David, 595 
Ebenezer, 549 
Elihu, 615 

Enos, 549 


Charles Joseph, 824 


DEANS, Ernest, 628 
DEARBORN, Cornelius 


V.N., 235 
Ebenezer, 235 
George Van Ness, 235 
Godfrey, 235-653-860 


DEARBORN 


Greenlief, 860 
Henry, 860 
John, 860 
Josiah, 235 
Nathaniel, 653 
Peter, 235 
Samuel, 235 
Simon, 860 
Thomas, 235 
William L., 594 
de BENNEVILLE, Geo., 
664 
DE BEVOISE, Abra- 
ham, 236 
Carel, 236 
Charles, I, 602 
Gabriel Havens, 236 
Jacobus, 236 
James, 236 
James Locke, 236 
Jan, 236 
DE BOLT, Mrs. George, 
1001 
de BOOGH, Hendrick, 
848-968 
De BORDEAUX, Pierre, 
397-795 
de BRAGANCA, Miguel, 
842 
DE BRANGBES, Count, 
236 
M. J. Adéle Atlee, 236 
DE CAMP, John, 732 
Lee Roy, 839 
Samuel G. J., 732 
de CARLETON, Bald- 
win, 971 
de CARLIELL, Hildred, 


67 
DECATUR, John Pine, 
236 
Stephen, 236-237 
Stephen, Jr., 236 
DE CHAMBRUN, Alde- 
bert, 580 
Clara E. Longworth, 
579 
DE CHASTIGNIER, 
Alexandre, 790 
de CHERIGNY, Claud, 
790 
DECKER, Abram, 199 
de COPPET, Andre, 30 
DE COURSEY, Edward, 
601 
Gerald, 601 
Henry, 601 
Samuel Gerald, 601 
Samuel Wicks, 369 
Thomas, 601 
Thomas Wickes, 601 
DEDRICK, John Chris- 
tian, 853 
Peter Kells, 853 
DEEBLE, Wm. Riley, 
Jr, 146 
DEEN, John Robt., 883 
DEERE, John, 374 
William R., 374 
DEERING, C. W. Case, 


580 
Charles, 57-580-706 
George, 797 


Geo. Alexander, 797 

James, 580 

James M., 797 

Joseph, 580 

Roger, 797 

Samuel, 986 

William, 580-797 

DE FOREST, Benjamin, 

604 

David, 604-911 

Henry Grant, 911 

Henry Lockwood, 502- 
911 

Isaac, 604-629-663 

Tsaak, 910 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


Jesse, 910-974 
John H., 604 
John Hancock, 604 
John William, 604 
Johnston, 911 
Joseph, 663 
L. Effingham, 604 
Lockwood, 911 
Louis Shepard, 604- 
605 
Nehemiah, 911 
Othneil, 573 
Robert Weeks, 910- 
911 
Samuel, 911 
DEFREES, James, 910 
John D., 910 
Joseph Holton, 910 
DEGENER, Paul Ar- 
nold, 714 
Rudolph, 581 
de GERSDORFF, Carl 
August, 573 
George Bruno, 23 
DEGNON, John F., 718 
de GOT, Camille Fran- 
cois, 879 


| DE GRAVELLE, F. J., 


207 
de GREGORUS, Fran- 
ciscus, 462-463 
DE HART, Balthasar, 
501 
Jacob, 501 
Matthias, 501 
Matthys, 501 
de HAAS, Karel Hen- 
drick, 882 
DE HAVEN, David, 422 
DEHON, Theodore, 24 
de HOULME, Wm., 749 
de HULME, Geo., Jr., 
749 
DEITCH, Hartman, 322 
DE KAY, Chas., 237 
Eckford Craven, 237 
George, 157-237 
Geo. Colman, 157-237 
Guillaume, 157 
Jacobus, 77-157-237- 
634 
Jacobus Tunis, 237 
Sidney Brooks, 237 
Theunis, 634 
Thomas, 77-157-237- 
634 
Willem, 157-237-634- 
974 
William, 237-641 
DE KERGORLAY, 
Jean, 580 
Louis, 580 
Mary L. Carroll, 580 
DE KINDER, J. J., 164 
DE KOVEN, Henry 
Louis, 247 
John, 247 
John Louis, 247 
DE LA, Chas. Paul, 624 
DELABARRE, Ed- 
mund B., 580 
Edward, 580 
de LACLEDE, Pierre 
Liguest, 182 
DELAFIELD, Edward 
C., 580-581-586 
Elizabeth T. Hanen- 
kamp, 238 
Eugene Livingston, 
581 
Frederick Prime, 205 
John, 205-237-238-580- 
974 
Joseph, 205-580-581 
Lewis Livingston, 
205-642 
Mrs. Lewis Livings- 
ton, 1000 


Maturin Livingston, 
580-581 
Richard, 237-580 
Rufus King, 238 
Wallace, 238 
dela FONTAINE, Jas., 
984 
de LA GRANGE, Louis, 
580 
DEL rrr Louis, 
13) 
DE LANCEY, Etienne, 
600 
James, 600 
John Peter, 600 
Wm. Heathcote, 600 
DE LAND, Daniel, 683 
Joseph, 683 
Levi, 683 
Paul, 683 
Philip, 683 
de LANDIS, Pepin, 935 
de LANNOY, Phillippe, 
974 
DELANO, Benoni, 205 
Charles H. L., 513 
Ephriam, 238 
Eugene, 418 
Francis Henry, 678 
Frederic Adrian, 238- 
239-922 
Jonathan, 238 
Phillippe, 238-418-974 
Samuel, 798 
Thomas, 238-594 
Warren, 238 
William Adams, 418 
DE a NOYE, Peter, 
301 
Phillippe, 974 
DELANY, Dennis, 689 
DELAPLAINE, Isaac, 
Clason, 198 
John Ferris, 198 
Joshua, 198 
Samuel, 198 
de LA TOUR, Charles, 
553 
Louis, 553 
DE LAVERGNE, Chas. 
de Bony, 240 
Hugues, 240 
Hughes Jules, 240 
Jean de Bony, 240 
Jules, 240 
Marie L. M. de la 
Vergne, 240 
Paul F., 173 
Pierre, 240 
DELAWARE, Lord, 19- 
141 
DELBERT, Simon, 257 
DELBRIDGE, W. H., 
741 
DELL, Charles S., 57 
DE LOOSEY, Charles 
Fy, 322 
DELORS, M. Aimé, 693 
DEL SERA, Emilo, 387 
DEMANET, Gustave, 
666 
DEMAREST, Daniel, 
240 
David, 240 
David D., 240 
Peter, D., 240 
Peter P., 240 
William H. S., 240 
de MAUPAS, Jean, 641 
DEMBITZ, Lewis, 480 
de MELUN, Georges 
Parpaix, 715 
de MENOCAL, Daniel 
A., 573 
DEMESMAKER, John, 
542 
DE MILHAU, Caesar 
Michael, 241 


459 


DENNETT 


Henri Jacques, 241 
John, 241 

Louis J. de G., 241 

DEMING, Andrew, 241 

Anson Harrington, 
241 

Charles R., 241 

David, 115-241 

Ebenezer, 241 

Edwin Willard, 241 

Ephraim, 241 

Eri Jerome, 241 

Frederick, 115 

Henry Champion, 241 

Howard, 241 

James Hervey, 729 

John, 115-194-241-500- 
974 

Jonathan, 241 

Judson Keith, 241 

Julius, 115 

Richard Goodman, 
729 

Samuel, 241 

Selah, 241 

Solomon, 241 

Waitstill, 241 

de MIREBAIZE, Henri 


Martin, 175 
de MONTEL, Elmer, 
590 


de MOTT, Anthony, 563 
DENBY, Charles, 242 
Edwin, 242 
Edwin Hooper, 242 
Edwin Robinson, 242 
Jonathan, 242 
Nathaniel, 242 
DENCH, Edward Brad- 
ford, 324 
Gilbert, 663 
DENCKLA, Herman A., 
310 
DENEEN, Charles &., 
302 
DENEGRE, Jas. Denis, 
207 
John, 207 
DE NEUFLIZBE, André 
443 
DENISON (see also 
Dennison) 
Ashbel, 701 
Avery, 748 
Ben Adam, 242 
Charles, 701 
Daniel, 369-433-455- 
742 
Dudley Chase, 242 
George, 160-242-243- 
433-519-544-648-701- 
748 
Jabez, 701 
James, 242 
Joe Adam, 242 
John, 243-648-701 
John Henry, 242-243 
John Hopkins, 243 
John Newton, 243 
Joseph Adam, 242 
Robert, 243 
Robert Fuller, 912 
Samuel, 243-544 
William, 242-243-544- 
648-701-974 
William Kendall, 386 
DENIT, Guy Blair, 511 
DENMAN, Abram 
Cross, 244 
Abram Cross, Jr., 243 
Christopher, 243 
Edward, 611 
Isaac Marsh, 244 
John, 243-244 
DENNETT, Alex., 581 
David, 581 
Jacob Alonzo, 581 
John, 581 


DENNETT 


Samuel, 581 
Tyler, 581 
Wilbur Eugene, 581 
DENNEY, Harvey, 881 
DENNIS, Alfred Lewis, 
244-245 
Alfred L. P., 245 
Archibald Russell, 
245 
Bryan H., 100 
Donnach, 245 
Ezekiel, 244 
Frederic S., 244-245 
George Robertson, 
245-246 
Henry, 620 
James Shepard, 245 
Jesse, 244 
John, 245-246-974 
John McPherson, 245 
John Murdoch, 246 
John Upshur, 246 
Jonathan, 244 
Joseph, 244 
Littleton, 245-246 
Robert, 244 
Samuel Shepard, 596 
Warren Egerton, 244 
DENNISON (see also 
Denison) 
Ashbel, 912 
Dan, 912 
Daniel, 188-604 
George, 723-756-912 
Jabez, 912 
John, 912: 
Joseph, 912 
Lemuel Taylor, 912 
Robert Fuller, 912 
William, 912 
DENNY, Arthur Briggs, 
911 
Collins, 544 
Daniel, 911 
Ebenezer, 
641 
George, 911 
Geo. Hutcheson, 581 
Geo. Parkman, 23-911 
Harmar, 488-489 
John, 911 
Joseph, 544 
Richard, 581 
Samuel, 216-876-911 
Thomas, 817 
William, 488-489-641 
William Ritenour, 544 
de NORMANDIBE, Anth- 
ony, 346-347 
DENSMORE, Charles 
Dana, 581 
Joel, 585 
John Hopkins, 581 
Moses R., 581 
William, 581 
Zebediah, 585 
DENT, Frederick, 301 
George, 301 
Peter, 301 
Thomas, 301-920 
William, 301 
DENTON, Harold Pom- 
eroy, 231-911 
Richard, 400-911-974 
Richard Evart, 911 
Thomas, 537-971 
DENWOOD, Levin, 857 
DENYSON, William, 
974 
DE PAUW, Charles, 581 
Cornelius, 581 
John, 581 
Michiel, 581 
Newland Talbot, 581 
Washington Charles, 
581 
de PAYSAC, Jacques du 
Mas, 872 


488-489- 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


Jehan du Mas, 872 
DEPEW, Abraham, 441 
Chauncey, 441 
Chauncey Mitchell, 
441 
Isaac, 441 
James, 441 
John, 441 
de PEYSTER, Abraham, 
201-856 
Frederick, 692 
Johannes, 257-379- 
541-634-856-974 
John Watts, 692 
Johnston L., 180 
Nicholas, 634 
William, 634 
DE POURTALES, Her- 
mann, 443 
DEPUE, Sherrerd, 946 
DE RAASLOFF, Har- 
old, 310 
Waldemar, 310 
de RAISMES, Jean 
Francis Joseph, 563 
DE RAPALIE, George 
Jansen, 671 
DE RAPALJE, Joris 
Jansen, 296-622-740- 
968 
DERBY, Earl, 22 
Elias Hasket, 21-84- 
472 
George, 472 
George Horatio, 472 
George McClellan, 472 
George S., 408 
John, 84-455-472 
John Barton, 472 
Richard, 20-21-84-436- 
472-573 
Richard Henry, 21 
Roger, 21-84-436-472- 
573-974 
Roger Alden, 21-149 
de RHAM, Charles, 810 
H. Casimir, 50-879 
DERICKSON, Richard 
Wood, 304 
DE RIEMER, Isaac, 847 
DE ROSH, Edward, 246 
Louis, 246 
Susan G. Varnum, 
246 
DERR, Olin F., 140 
DE RUSSY, Rene Hd- 
ward, 401 
de ST. JULIAN, Pierre, 
790 
de ST. SAUVEUR, Ber- 
nard de Verges, 175 
DE SAULLES, Arthur 
Brice, 581 
Catherine M. Heck- 
scher, 581 
DE SAUSSURE, Geo. 
Ra vos 
DESCHALETS, Fran- 
cois, 232 
DESHA, John R., 95 
Joseph, 95 
Robert, 95 
DESHLER, David, 59- 
535 
DE SINCAY, Henry St. 
Paul, 582 
Marie L. Logan, 582 
St. Paul, 582 
de SIRON, Joseph Fran- 
cis, 840 
DESLOGE, Firmin 
Rene, 246 
Geo. Thatcher, 246 
Gilles, 246 
Joseph, 246 
Jules, 246 
Robert, 246 


Beer a Cornelius, 
90 
Thomas Charles, 582 
Thomas Henry, 582 
de SOLMS, Joseph, 479 
Sidney Joseph, 479 
DESPARD, Caroline R. 
Bates, 217 
Clement J., 217 
Clement Lyndon, 217 
Francis Greene, 217 
John, 217 
DESPEREZ, May Mc- 
Clellan, 176 
Paul, 176 
de TOURNEUR, Daniel, 
994 
de TROBRIAND, 
Philippe Regis, 780 
de TURENNE, Ray- 
mond A., 551 
DETWILER, William 
Sanderson, 314 
DE VAUX, Abraham, 
707 
Frederick, 707 
Nicholas, 358 
de VEAUX, Andrew, 781 
DE VEER, Caspar, 398 
DEVENTER, Jacob, 833 
DE VERE, William, 61 
DEVEREUX, John, 43- 
896-931 
Leslie W., 43 
Nicholas, 43 
Nicholas Edward, 43 
Nicholas Edward, Jr., 
43 
Virginia Evans, 214 
Walter, 214 
deVILLERA#, Jacques 
Phillipe, 240 
DE VOE, Lucy Dillon, 


246 
Nicholas, 247 
Wm. H., 247 


DEVOLL, George, 582 
George Edward, 582 
James Perry, 582 
Jonathan, 582 

de VORE, Elcharles 

Arthur, 358 

DEVOTION, Ebenezer, 

833 
Edward, 888 
DEWEES, William, 825 
DE WEESE, Gerret 
Hendricks, 582 
James Robinson, 582 
Joshua, 582 
Lewis, 582 
Ralph Emerson, 582 
Samuel, 582 

de WELLS, Hugo, 806 

DEWRY, Archibald, 248 
Archibald Sprague, 

247 
Byrd Spilman, 582 
Chas. Augustus, 247 
Chas. Ayrault, 247 
Chester, 247 
Daniel, 247 
Davis Rich, 247 
Enoch, 582 
Francis Henshaw, 247 
Francis Henshaw, Jr., 
247 
Frederick Sidney, 582 
George, 237-582 
Harvey, 835 
Israel, 582 
James, 247 
Jedediah, 247-248-808 
John, 316 
Josiah, 948 
Josiah E., 583 
Lonson, 582 
Marion, 70 


460 


DIBRELL 


Martin, 248 
Nathaniel, 948 
Noah, 948 
Richard Smith, 835 
Stephen, 247 
Stillman, 582 
Thomas, 247-582-808- 
948-974 
DEWHURST, Richard 
Miles, 131 
DE WITT, Andries, 248 
Cornelius John, 248 
Egbert, 606 
Jacob Rutsen, 606 
John, 248 
Peter, 248 
Petrus, 248 
Thomas May, 124 
Tjerck Claessen, 241- 
248 
William Andrew, 248 
DE WOLF, Balthasar, 
248-718-927-974 
Calvin, 248 
Charles, 248 
Edward, 248 
Edwin Allis, 718 
Elisha, 718 
Giles Meigs, 248 
James, 380-381 
Josiah, 718 
Simon, 248-718 
Wallace Leroy, 248 
eae) Lauren J., 
41 
DEXTER, Aaron, 248- 
464 
Avery Joseph, 385 
Benjamin, 385 
Charles, 385 
Christopher, 960 
David, 385 
Denson, 631 
Elijah, 385 
Vibe Bowditch, 
76 
Gabriella M. McAllis- 
ter, 175 ‘ 
George, 235-248 
George Minot, 248 
Gregory, 960-974 
Henry Martyn, 385 
Henry Stanley, 175 
John, 22-248-385-464 
John Gibbs, 385 
John Lloyd, 1006 
Morton, 385 
Prince, 385 
Richard, 248-408-464 
Samuel Dering, 408 
Seth, 385 
Stanley Walker, 175 
Thomas, 385-974 
William, 385-474 
Wm. Endicott, 248 
Wirt, 181 
DEY, Dirck Janse, 533 
Theunis, 820-949 
DEYO, Christian, 469- 
740 
Pierre, 740 
@HERETE, Eugene E., 
175 
DIAL, Garlington 
Coker, 539 
Hastings, 539 
Isaac Malcolm, 539 
DIBBLE, Charles A., 
719 
Collis, 797 
Daniel, 441 
Ebenezer, 357 
Russell, 484 
DIBBLEE, Henry, 433 
Thos. Bloodgood, 953 
Ree Anthony, 
2 
Charles, 626 


i 


DIBRELL 


Christopher, 626 
DICK, Alexander, 486 
Evans Rogers, 602- 
806-865 
Fairman Rogers, 806 
Gladys Roosevelt, 
806 
Henry, 486 
Henry Jackson, 144- 
486 
Jackson Porter, 431 
Peter, 486 
William White, 512 
DICKENSEN, Charles, 
254-856 
DICKENSON, Claude V. 
C., 911 
Edwin Russell, 912 ~ 
DICKERMAN, Benja- 
min, 585 
Charles, 119 
Geo. Washington, 585 
Jairus, 249 
James Edgerton, 249 
John, 585 
Katherine Hinman, 
248 
Thomas, 249-585 
DICKERSON, Edward 
N., 300 
DICKEY, Charles 
Henry, 251 
Hugh T., 256 
John, 570 
Matthew, 570 
Nathaniel, 912 
Walter Simpson, 912 
DICKINSON, Andrew, 
126 
Charles Fred, 645 
Daniel K., 482 
Ebenezer, 126-844 
Edwards, 844 
George Fox, 634 
Henry, 961 
John, 922 
Jonathan, 380-637 
Joseph, 130-703 
Mrs. Lester J., 1000 
Nathan, 844 
Nathaniel, 126-974 
Noah, 662 
Oliver, 126 
Robert Montgomery, 
128 
Samuel, 844 
Timothy, 844 
DICKSON, Charles, 778 
George L., 363 
George W., 700 
Joseph, 120-695 
M. C., 312 
William, 123 
DIEFENDORF, Geo., 29 
Jacob, 29 
John, 29 
John Jacob, 29 
DIEHL, Charles, 786 
Charles Sanford, 588 
Nicholas, 672 
DIETRICH, Charles 
Henry, 831 
Edward A., 100 
DIETRICK, David, 902 
Stapleton Conway, 
Jr., 18 
DIETZ, John J., 816 
TE a Jacob, 
868 
DIFFENDERFFER, 
Henry Harrison, 38 
DIGGES, Charles, 199 
Dudley, 199-524 
Edward, 199-719-740 
DIKE, Albyn V., 890 
Anthony, 890 
Camden Crosby, 890 
James, 890 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


Jonathan, 121 

Joseph, 890 

Nathaniel, 890 

Norman Staunton, 

890 

Thomas, 890 
DILL, Matthew, 894 

Thomas, 894 


DILLARD, Wm. James, 


655 


DILLAWAY, Wm., 818 


Wm. Coldsmith, 818 


DILLENBACK, Aaron, 


868 


DILLER, Wm. Hughes, 


161 


DILLINGHAM, Benja- 


min F., 612 
Edward, 495 
Fred A., 58 
Harvey, 495 
Henry, 495 
Jeremiah, 495 
John, 495-521 
Joseph Brinton, 236 
DILLON, Charles G., 
226 
D. James, 247 
DILWORTH, Dewees 
W., 581 
James, 896-897 
Jonathan, 897 
DIMAN, Thomas, 737 
DIMICK, Jeremiah 
Wood, 505 
Lorenzo Allen, 919 


DIMMICK, Samuel E., 


646 
DIMMOCK (see also 
DIMOCK) 
Shubael, 473-811 
Thomas, 811 
Timothy, 48 
DIMOCK (see also 
Dimmock) 
Geo. Risley, 573 
Henry Farnam, 583 
John, 732 
Shubal, 732 
Susan C. Whitney, 
583 
Thomas, 39-732 
Timothy, 732 
DIMON, Abraham, 62 
James, 62 
John, 62 
Thomas, 62 


DIMOND, Henry C., 524 


DINGLEY, Edward 

Nelson, 249 

Henry McKenney, 
249 

Jacob, 249 

Jeremiah, 249 

John, 249-974 

Nelson, 249 

William, 249 


DININNY, Ferral Carl- 


ton, 48 
DINKINS, Alexander 
Hamilton, 583 

James, 583 
John, 583 
DINNIN, David Dar- 
ragh, 831 


DINSMORE, John, 962 


Robert, 962 
DINZEY, Frederick, 
448 


DISSTON, Jacob &., 922 


DITMAN, Grace Bar- 
row, 249 : 
John, 249 
Thomas, 249 


William Clinton, 249 


Wilhelm, 249 


DITMAS, Abraham, 611 


Henry S., 611 


Jan Jansen, 611 
Johannes, 611 
DIX, Anthony, 249 
Edward, 249-657 
Horace Philip, 232 
John, 249 
John Adams, 249 
John Edwin, 249 
Jonathan, 249 
Morgan, 249 
Ralph, 249-256-846 
Timothy, 249 
William Frederick, 
249 


DIXEY, Richard C., 350 


DIXON, Alan C., 951 
Archibald, 551 
Chas. Virginius, 912 


Charles William, 912 


Don C., 912 

Fitz Eugene, 262-870 

Mrs. George Dallas, 
1006 

Henry, 250-551 

Isaac, 214 

James, 214 

John, 250 

John Thomas, 544 

John Wesley, 544 

Joshua, 250 

Levi, 680 

Lewis Seaver, 250 

Lot, 250 

Margaret C. Denny, 
544 

Nathan Fellows, 177 

Robert, 214-285 

Robert Bartlett, 214 

Roland Burrage, 250 

Rufus Ellis, 250 

Thomas, 397 

Tilghman, 912 

William, 214-250-318 

William T., Jr., 572 

Willis Milnor, 250 

Wynn, 551 

DIXWELL, Epes Sar- 
gent, 368 
di ZEREGA, Augustus, 

576 


George Theodore, 576 


DOAK, John N., 784 
John Whitefield, 784 
Samuel, 784 

DOAN, Israel, 229 
Prence, 229 


DOANE, John, 319-446- 


774 
Samuel, 446 
Simeon, 446 
Thomas, 446 
Thomas Coffin, 319 
Timothy, 446 
DOBBIN, James, 114 


DOBYNS, Edward, 423 


Fletcher, 958 
Thomas, 423 
Thomas Jefferson, 
422-423 
DODD, Joseph J., 916 
Lee Wilson, 60 
Samuel C. T., 651 
DODDS, Clelland F., 
815-816 
Samuel, 815 
DODGE, Anson G. P., 
912 
Augustus, 435 
Charles F., 424 
Charles Jesse, 877 
Charles Stuart, 464 


Clarence Phelps, 701- 


913 
Cleveland Earl, 733 
Cleveland Hoadley 
384 : 
Daniel, 913 
David, 28-913 


461 


DONALDSON 


David Britain, 28 
David Low, 913 
David Stuart, 913 
Edwin, 28 
Ernest Avery, 494 
Francis, 208 
Gardiner, 28 
George, 913 
Grenville Mellen, 383 
H. Percival, 411 
Henry S., 250 
Horace Elgin, 909 
J. Cleaves, 913 
James Heath, 687 
James Ross, 136 
Jeremiah, 508 
John, 28-250-283-508- 
913 
Jonathan, 913 
Nathan Phillips, 250 
Parker, 636 
Phineas, 250-383-508 
Regina Lunt, 913 
Richard, 250-383-913- 
974 
Richard Varick, 250 
Samuel, 250 
Solomon, 250-283 
Stephen, 28 
Sylvanus, 250-283 
Tristram, 28-250-494 
Walter Phelps, 913 
William, 250-435-682- 
913-974 
William Earl, 913 
DOEBLER, John H., 
712 
D’OENCH, William, 754 
BOE ede: Anthony, 
DOIG, Malcolm, 847 
DOLBEAREHE, Edward, 
251 
Frederic Russell, 251 
Frederick Lewis, 251 
Frederick Wm., 251 
George, 251 
John, 251 
William Bradford, 
251 
DOLE, Abner, 251 
Chas. Fletcher, 251 
Harold Sanford, 251 
John Newton, 53 
Nathan, 251 
Nathan Haskell, 251 
Nathaniel, 251 
Richard, 251-974 
Robert Montgomery, 
251 
Wigglesworth, 251 
DOLEZAL, Francis 
Joseph, 468 
DOLLIVER, Henry, 913 
James Jones, 913 
Jonathan P., 583 
Margaret Gay, 913 
Mary L. Pearsons, 
583 
Peter, 913 
Samuel, 812-913 
William, 913 
DOLPH, Chester V., 551 
Cyrus Abda, 551 
Elise Cardinell, 551 
Harold W., 738 
Joseph, 551 
DOMETT, George, 777 
DOMINICK, William 
G., 387 
DONAHUE, Elmer Wil- 
liam, 195 
DONALD, Peter, 468 
William Cooper, 921 
DONALDSON, Francis, 
223 
James, 223 
John Johnston, 223 


DONALDSON 


John Willcox, 223 
Thomas, 27 
William R., 204 
Worden, 618 
DONELSON, John, 185 
DONHAM, Robert War- 
ren, 814 
DONNAN, Wm. §&., 220 
DONNELL, John Til- 
den, 915 
John W., 915-959 
Joseph, 756 
Nathaniel, 756 
Samuel, 756 
DONNELLEY, Reuben 
H., 858 
DONNELLY, Edward 
C., 497 
DONOHO, James, 744 
Matilda Ackley, 583 
Robert, 583 
Ruger, 583 
DONOVAN, Alfred 
Douglas, 899 
Douglas Henry, 899 
Harlow Phelps, 899 
Richard, 202 
Susan M. Yarnall, 
898 
DONWORTH, Albert B., 
252 
Chas. Tenny, 252 
George, 252 
Patrick Enright, 252 
DONY, Alfred, 580 
DOOLITTLE, Abel, 272 
Abraham, 252-371-974 
Charles Hutchins, 252 
Charles Ranney, 890 
Harvey, 252 
Henry, 252 
Isaac, 371 
Joel, 252 
Joseph, 371 
Samuel, 252 
Theophilus, 252 
William Gregg, 492 
William Shearman, 


252 
DORLAND, Robert 
James, 482: 


DORMAN, Joseph, 739 
DORN, John H., 408 
DORR, Ebenezer, 409- 
490 
Edward, 253-409-490- 
974 
Joseph, 108-253-490 
Nathan, 490-491 
Samuel, 253 
Sullivan, 409 
Thomas W., 409 
William Merriweath- 
er, 253 
DORRANCEH, Archi- 
bald, 253 
George, 253 
James, 253 
James Ford, 230 
John, 253 
John, Jr., 253 
John Thompson, 253 
Samuel, 253 
Samuel Martin, 253 
Samuel Richmond, 
253 
William Tully, 253 
DORSEY, Chas., 827 
Charles Worthington, 
50 
Daniel Banks, 886 
Edward, 61 -223 -249- 
421-697-827-944-974 
John, 698-921 
Joshua, 698 
Michael, 61 
Nicholas, 61-827 
Philemon, 325 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


Thomas, 921 
DOSCHER, Jurgen 
Henry, 377 
bekodobie ea Nicholas H., 
06 
D’OSMOY, Susan Le 
Roy Dresser, 503 
DOSWELL, James, 255 
James Temple, 255 
Menard, 255 
Menard, Jr., 255 
Paul Thilman, 255 
Thomas, 255 
William Temple, 255 
DOTY, Aaron, 584 
Asa, 548 
Edward, 437-584-878- 
974 
Jonathan, 584 
Joshua, 584 
Moses, 584 
Paul, 584 
Samuel, 584 
W. H. H., 584 
DOUD (see also Dowd) 
Benjamin, 746 
DOUDE, Henry, 974 
DOUDGH, James Reu- 
ben, 793 
DOUGAL, David, 336 
Thomas, 336 
William H., 336 
DOUGHERTY, Andrew, 
913 
Paul, 569 
Russell Kersey, 913 
DOUGHTY, Alice C. C., 
253 
David, 254 
Edward, 149 
Edward Crosby, 254 
Elias, 254 
Ezra Thompson, 253- 
254 
Francis, 254 
Joseph, 254 . 
Nicholas Wyckoff, 452 
Richard Hart, 254 
William Howard, 254 


William Howard, Jr., 


254 
DOUGLAS (see also 
Douglass) 
Alanson, 256-391 
Asa, 256-391 
Benjamin, 920 
Bessie T. Pettit, 914 
Daniel, 585 
Daniel Hunt, 867 
Donald B., 556 
Ebenezer, 346 
Francis W., 179 
George, 828 
George B., 936 
George Perkins, 914 
George Wm., 256-585 
Gertrude Douglas, 
585 
Hosea, 867 
James, 707 
John, 458-538-585-920 
John Francis, 585-908 
Joseph, 458 
Joseph W., 391 
Joshua, 585 
Nathan, 346 
Robert, 346-468-585 
Stephen A., 873 
Thomas, 346 
Wallace B., 348 
Walter, 585 
Walter C., 585-908 
Wheeler, 256-391 
William, 80-120-256- 
346-391-585-974 
William Angus, 257 
William Bradley, 256 


DOUGLASS (see also 

Douglas) 

Andrew E., 234 

Benjamin, 256-257 

Bennett C., 708 

Charles, 256-257 

David, 234 

David Bates, 234 


Frank Middleton, 257 


George, 256-257 
John, 256-257 
Nathaniel, 234 
Robert Dun, 257 
DOUVILLE, Peter, 556 
Pierre, 556 
DOUW, Abraham, 490 
DOW, Abraham, 854 
Beniah, 854 
Henry, 982 
Huse, 854 
Jedediah, 854 
Jonathan, 854 
Lorenzo, 854 
Peter, 402 
DOWD, Heman, 257 


DREW 


Elias Franklin, 469 

Enoch, 259 

Francis, 399-832 

Franklin J., 1005 

George King, 162 

George Silas, 259 

Harry Trevor, 468-469 

Henry, 469 

Isaac, 259 

Ithamar, 469 

James H., 92 

Job, 311-322-493 

John, 233-259-724-769- 
811 

Joseph Rodman, 157- 
237 

hers Stoughton, 259- 

Nathaniel, 259 

Patrick H., 266 

Peter, 469 

Silas, 259 

Thomas, 259-974 

Tracy Corey, 578 

William, 259 


Heman Laurence, 258|DRAPER, Abijah, 261 


Henry, 257-974 
Joseph, 257 
Thomas, 257 
William, 257 
William Stuart, 257 
DOWDE, Henry, 974 
DOWDELL, Merrick D., 
856 
DOWDEN, Lot, 175 
Thomas Blackmore, 
175 
DOWDY, Henry, 974 
DOWLING, Harry, 484 
DOWNER, Samuel, 778 
DOWNES, John, 511 
DOWNEY John Florin, 
259 
Reuben, 259 
Mrs. Robinson, 1000 
Thomas, 259 
Walter, 259 
DOWNING, Emmanuel, 
986 
George, 992 
Uriah, 435 
DOWNMAN, John Bar- 
tholomew, 626 
Joseph B., 626 
Rawleigh, 626 
Rawleigh Wm., 626 
DOWNS, Norton, 463 
Richard, 616 
Thomas McKean, 463 
DOWS, David, 179 
Ebenezer, 179 
Eleazer, 179 
James, 179 
Lawrence, 179-974 


Samuel, 179 
Stephen Leland, 853 
Tracy, 179 

DOWSE, Benjamin, 178 
Edmund, 178 


Eleazer, 178-491 
Jonathan, 178 
Joseph, 178 
Lawrence, 178-491- 
974 
Samuel, 655 
Wm. Bradford H., 178 
DOYLE, Jacob G., 860 
John, 848-946 
D’OYLEY, Daniel, 512 
DOZIER, Thomas, 442 
DRAKE, Amasa, 307 
Andrew Jackson, 260 
Benjamin, 645 
Caleb Beverly, 645 
Edward Courtlandt, 
386 
Edwin Courtlandt, 
731 


462 


Amos Galusha, 914 
Andrew Sloan, 585 
Arthur Joy, 873 
Bell Merrill, 914 
Clare Hill, 260 
Edwin Lyon, 585 
George, 261 
Ira, 261 
James, 260- 261- 585- 
914-974 
Joshua, 585 
Nathan, 261 
Sylvester, 585 
Warren Fales, 719 
William, 261 
William Franklin, 261 
William H.. 52 
DRAUYER, Andries, 
30-798 
DRAY, Walter Scott, 
875 
DRAYTON, Charles H., 
231 
Henry Coleman, 261 
Henry Edward, 261 
James Coleman, 261- 
345 
Thomas, 261-974 
William, 261 
William, Jr., 261 
DREDGE, Theodore F.. 
844 
DREER, Anna Wil- 
liams, 584 
Henry Augustus, 584 
William Frederick, 
584 
DREES, Bernard Her- 
man, 656 
DREHER, John Adam, 
887 
DRENNEN, Wm., 472 
DRESSER, Amos, 761 
Chester, 584 
David, 761 
Frank Farnum, 58- 
584 
George A., 503 
George Albert, 584 
George Kelley, 584 
George Warren, 503 
John, 503-584-761 
Jonathan, 503 
Moses, 584 
Richard, 584 
Samuel, 503-761 
DREW, Job, 733 
John, 594 ; 
Joseph A. J., 70 
Thomas, 479 
Thomas Stevenson, 
189 


DREWRY 


DREWRY (see also 
Drury) 
Damarius E., 585 
Drew, 585-914 
Edwin, 585 
Eugene Milner, 585 
Humphrey, 585-914 
James Sutton, 585 
John, 563-585-914 
John H., 563 
Samuel, 585-914 
William Humphrey, 
914 
William Sidney, 914 
DREXEL, Anthony J., 
460 
Anthony Joseph, 460 
Francis Martin, 42- 
460 
Joseph W., 523 
Joseph Wilhelm, 42 
DRIGGS, Bartholomew, 
586 
Daniel, 586 
Elliott, 586 
John Fletcher, 586 
Joseph, 586 
Laurence La T., 586 
Leroy Channing, 586 
DRILL, Henry Clay, 
429 
DRINKER, Cecil Kent, 
262 
Henry, 261 
Henry S., Jr., 262 
Henry Sandwith, 261 
Henry Sturgis, 261- 
262 
John, 261 
Joseph, 261 
Philip, 261-974 
Sandwith, 261 
DROLLINGER, Ziba L., 


118 
DROUILLARD, Pierre, 
WoL 
DROWN, Albert N., 
478 


Wm. Appleton, 592 
DROWNE, Henry B., 
265 
Henry Russell, 265- 
1004 
Henry Thayer, 265 
Leonard, 265 
Solomon, 265 
DRUM, Richard Coal- 
ter, 401 
Simon, 401 
DRUMMER, Edward, 
328 
Nathan, 328 
Phineas Cook, 328 
Stephen, 328 
DRUMMOND, James, 
175-251 
Maldwin, 452-599 
Thomas, 104 
DRURY (see also 
Drewry) 
Arthur, 829 
Charles Kellogg, 258 
Edward, 29 
Theodore, 830 
Thomas, 772 
DRYDEN, John, 673 
John Fairfield, 673 
DUANE, Alexander, 
265-266 
Anthony, 265 
Arthur, 266 
Chas. Williams, 266 
Harry Brewerton, 266 
James, 265-266 
James Chatham, 265- 
266 
James May, 266 
John. 266 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


Richard Bache, 266 
Russell, 266-267 
William, 266 
William John, 266 
William North, 636 
DU BOCH, Isaac, 974 
DU BOIS (also Dubois) 
Abraham, 469-515 
Cornelius, 638 
Ernest Blois, 638 
Hzekiel, 272 
Francis L., 567 


Henry Augustus, 638- 


639 
Jacques, 638 
John, 272 
John Ezekiel, 272 
Jonathan, 638 
Lewis, 892' 


Louis, 272 - 469 - 515 - 


579-590-813-974-980 
Matthias, 272 
Peter, 638 
Pierre, 638 
DU BOSE, Charles 
Wilds, 272 
Elias, 272 
Isaac, 272-974 
John, 272 
John Wilds, 272 
Wm. Richards, 272 
DU CHARME, Chas. A., 
264-265 
Dominique Charron, 
264 
Francois Charron, 
264 
Frederick Trempe, 
264 
Joseph Charron, 264 
Pierre Charron, 264 
du CHENE, Antoine, 
698 
Jerome, 698 
DUCKETT, Elliott, 655 
Richard, Jr., 202 
DUCLOS, Joseph M., 77 


DUDLEY, Ambrose, 398 


Ambrose Simeon, 398 

Benjamin Wm., 330 

Daniel, 723 

Edward, 398-827 

Ethelbert Ludlow, 398 

James, 398 

Joseph, 301-542-617- 
875-896 

Richard, 398 

Robert, 398 

Roger, 301 

Roy, 253 

Samuel, 76-276-648- 
742 

Stephen, 648 

Thomas, 54 -76-104- 
109-150-188-256-276- 
293-294-301-306-337- 
343-361-439-443-455- 
554-555-565-604-614- 
615-633-648-667-704- 
734-735-759-768-784- 


846-860-875-933-952- 


974 
Thos. Underwood, 188 
William, 398-723 
William Ambrose, 827 


DUER, Caroline King, 


272 

Dorothea King, 273 

Edward Alexander, 
273 

James Gore King, 273 

John, 133-215-222-654- 
869 

John Van Buren, 261- 
273 

William, 133-272-273- 
654-869-974 


William Alexander, 
272-273-869 
William Denning, 
272-273 
DUFF, John R., 938 
DUFFIE, W. J., 454 
DUFFIELD, George 
Crawford, 928 
Henry Green, 637 
John Thomas, 637 
DUFFY, John, 510 
DUGAN, Reuben 
Ackert, 106 


DUGAS, Edward C., 219 


DU HAMEL, James 
Francis, 274-275 
John, 274 
Pierre, 274 
William J. C., 274 
DUKHE, Angier B., 460 
Benjamin, 921 
Benjamin N., 460 
James, 921 
Richard, 921 
DULANY, Benjamin 
Tasker, 61 
Daniel, 61-796 
Daniel French, 61 
DULING, Thos. S., 937 
DULL, Casper, 182 
DULLES, Allen Macy, 
78 
Allen Welsh, 860 
John Foster, 433 
DU MOND, Jan Batist, 
180 
Wallerand, 180 
DUMONT, Frederick 
T. F., 275 
John, 275 
John Finley, 275 
Peter, 275-311 
Wayne, 275 
William, 275 
DUN (see also Dunn) 
James, 257 
Robert, 257 
Walter, 257 
DUNAWAY, Carl Ellis, 
85 
EB. E., 935 
DUNBAR, Almon, 648 
Amasa Hall, 275 
Arthur White, 275 
Asaph, 278 
Barney Savage, 56 
Chas. Franklin, 278 
David, 275 
Elisha, 278 
Frank E., 604 
Franklin Asaph, 277- 
278 
Geo. Howell, 278-923 
George Ward, 275 
Jacob, 888 
James M., 283 
Jesse, 28 
Joshua, 888 
Mary T. Davis, 278 
Peter, 275-278 
Robert, 278-888 
Silvester, 275 
Wm. Harrison, 278 
DUNCAN, Albert 
Greene, 278 
Alexander, 788 
David D., 547 
Dean, 378 
George, 278 
George Brand, 45 
Isaac, 871 
James, 278 
James Henry, 278 
John, 914 
John M., 871 
John Thomas, 915 
John W., 915 
Joseph, 787 


463 


DUNN 


Lawrence, 316 
Matthew, 871 
Peter Shoenberger, 
914 
Robert, 251 
Samuel, 823 
Samuel White, 279 
Thomas, 237 
Wm. Butler, 52-322 
William Duff, 914 
William S., 277 
DUNHAM, Carroll, 179 
Cornelius Thos., 149 
Ebenezer, 745 
Edward Kellogg, 179 
Hleazer, 344 
Elijah, 344 
Hizra, 149 
George, 259 
Gideon, 647 
Harvey, 491 
Isaac, 344-491 
John, 328-344-491- 
745-814-975 
John Samuel, 491 
Jonathan, 962 
Jonathan Singleton, 
814 
Joseph, 343-491-745 
Josephus, 745 
Mary Dows, 179 
Nathaniel, 344-491- 
814 
Seth, 307-745 
Simeon, 491 
Thomas, 814 
DUNICA, Granville 
Price, 726 
James, 726 
John, 726 
Theodore, 443 
DUNKEL, Ludovich, 
884 
DUNKLIN, Jno. P., 416 
William W., Jr., 539 
DUNLAP (see also 
Dunlop) 
Alexander, 281 
Boutwell, 281 
David, 283 
Hugh, 281 
Irving, 524 
James, 281 
John, 283 
Robert, 281-283 
Samuel Scott, 937 
William, 281 
pee: Andrew, 
7 
Anthony, 227 
DUNLOP (see also 
Dunlap) 
Charles Denison, 912 
George Kelly, 912 
James, 496 
James N., 388 
DUNN (see also Dun) 
Arthur Wallace, 282 
Christopher, 826 
Edwards Sanford, 328 
George W., Jr., 399 
Hugh O’C., 826 
Jacob Prine, 826 
James, 191-232-797 
James Wallace, 282 
John, 282 
John Wallace, 282 
Peter Hugh, 826 
Robert, 631 
Samuel, 191-797 
Thomas, 826 
William, 191 
William Erwin, 826 
William Henry, 807 
William McKee, 797 
William S., 286 
Williamson, 191-797 


DUNNELL 
DUNNELL, Jacob, MJr., 
DUN NING, Albert E., 
Derid Montgomery, 
859 


Morton Dexter, 282 

Norman, 276 

Robert Dunlap, 538 

William, 822 
DUNSTER, Henry, 949- 


975 
DU PONT (also Du- 
pont) 
Alexis Irénée, 222 
Alfred I., 222 
Alfred Irénée, 394 
Alfred Victor, 224 
Alfred Victor P., 223 
moots Bidermann, 
223 


Bessie Gardner, 394 
Charles Irénée, 223 
Bleuthére Irénée, 133- 
222-223-224-654 
Eleuthére Paul, 610 
Elizabeth C. Brad- 
ford, 222 
Ernest, 496 
Ethel F. Hallock, 224 
Francis Gurney, 223 
Francis Irénée, 223 
Francis Victor, 223 
Henry, 133-222-654 
Henry Algernon, 222- 
223-436-1002 
Henry B., 222: 
Henry Francis, 223 
Irénée, 224 
John de W., 589 
Lammot, 224 
Pierre Samuel, 133- 
222-223-224-654-974 
Thos. Coleman, 223 
Victor, 223 
Victor Marie, 223 
William Kemble, 224 
DU PORZIC, Olivier de 
Raes0 
DUPREY, Eugene, 372 
BOE Bartholomew, 
62 


John James, 862 
DU PUY (also Dupuy) 
Bartholomew, 80-364- 
558-871 
Charles M., 791 
Herbert, 374-1002 
James, 80 
John, 364 
John James, 830 
Peter, 364 
DURAND, Calvin, 687 
John, 836-975 
Loyal, 172 
Lucia B. Kemper, 172 
DURBIN, Alexander 
Cook, 837 
DU SORROW: John, 


DURBURROW, John, 


473 
DURFEE, Albert Galla- 
tin, 279 
Geo. Washington, 459 
Thomas, 117 
AEE Frank W., 
1 


DURHAM, J. Edward, 
282 

James, 282 

John, 282 

Jos. Gaston, 282 
DURJE, Joost, 975 
DURKEE, Abijah, 494 
DUROSS, James, 246 
BURSTON, Alfred G., 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


Marshall H., 919 
DURYBEA, Daniel, 193 
George, 193 
Jacob, 193 
Jean, 39 
John Henry, 39 
Joost, 975 
DU SHANE, Antoine, 
698 


Jerome, 698 
Jesse, 698 
Joseph T., 69 
DUTCHER, ciapeiel 728 
Peter, 839 
DUTEAU, Joseph, 772 
DUTTON, Thomas, 146 
DUVAL (see also 
Duvall) 
James S., 462-463 
Mareen, 975 
DUVALL (see also 
Duval) 
Barton, 282 
George Washington, 
Jr., 64 
John, 697 
Juliana W. Golds- 
borough, 282 
Mareen, 202-282-975 
Mars Marin, 697 
Richard Isaac, 282 
Richard Mareen, 282 
Samuel, 282 
DU VIVIER, Jos., 445 
DWIGHT, Arthur 
Smith, 291 
Benj. Woodbridge, 835 
Benj. Woolsey, 835 
Daniel, 537 
Edwin Welles, 946 
Ellsworth E., 1004 
Francis, 537 
Harold Stearnes, 232 
Henry, 290-439-497 
John, 290 - 291 - 439 - 
497-735-835-946-975- 
996 


Joseph, 290-439-497 
Nathaniel, 291-835 
Philip J., 624 
Samuel, 537 
Theodore, 291 
Theodore W., 759 
Timothy, 290-291-439- 
497-812-835 
William R., 291 
DYAR, William, 975 
DYCKMAN, Evert 
Brown, 130 
Jacobus, 130 
Jan, 130 
William, 130 
DYER, Anthony, 209- 
391 
Benjamin, 763 
Charles, 764 
Chas. Edward, 234 
Christopher, 851 
Daniel, 851 
Edward, 851 
Elijah, 752 
DPliphalet, 436-763 
Elisha, 391 
George Rathbone, 391 
Geo. Washington, 915 
Gideon, 851 
Henry, 851 
Henry Chouteau, 282 
John, 209-391-545-915 
John Napier, 283 
Jones, 915 
Joseph, 763-915 
Joseph Root, 76 
Leonard Huntress, 
915 
Olin Gideon, 851 
Samuel, 282-851 
Thomas, 436-763-915 


William, 283-391-851- 
975 


William Jones, 250 
DYKE, John, 812 
DYKMAN, Jackson A., 

943 
DYNN, William, 974 
DYRH, William, 975 


E 


EADER, George D., 332 
EADS, Jno. Monroe, 449 
EAGLE, Clarence 
Henry, 75 
Dominick, 498 
Henry, 74-498 
James E., 498 
William, 156 


EDDY 


Joseph, 71 

Justin, 837 

Lauren Chase, 116 

Lucius Root, 570 

Moses, 805 

Otis, 255 

Peter, 71 

Richard, 255 

Roger, 71-255-837-975 

Thomas, 255 
EASTON, Alfred H., 623 

Charles, 623 

Edward Denison, 624 

James, 419 

John, 975 

Joseph, 686 

Nicholas, 614-975 

Peter, 975 

Robert, 623 


BAKLE, Edward H., 255] EASTY, John, 797 


EALES, John, 975 
EAMES, Anthony, 
946-975 
Daniel, 210 
Edward Ashley, 732 
Henry Frederick, 686 
Hezekiah, 686 
James, 210 
John, 686 
Robert, 439 
Samuel, 210 
Thomas, 209-686-975 
William, 966 
EARL, Ebenezer, 879 
Ralph, 975 
EARLE, Amos &., 71 
Baylis John, 704 
Elias, 704 
Elias Drayton, 704 
Ethel D. Woodward, 
193 
Geo. Washington, 704 
Henry, 71 
John, 704 
John Baylis, 706 
Jonah, 71 
Mortimer Lamson, 
193 


887- 


Mortimer Lent, 193 
Ralph, 71-975 
Richard, 704 
Robert, 71 
Robinson, 704 
Samuel, 704 
Stephen Carpenter, 71 
Timothy Keese, 71 
Walter Keese, 133 
William, 71 

eae tok Albert J., 

60 


Herman B., 900 
EARLY, Joseph, 808 
Peter, 884 
William, 156 
EARP, Samuel, 822 
EASLEY, G. Gilmer, 
586 


James A., 161 

James Stone, 586 

John Allen, 119 

Robert, 586 

Robert Holt, 186-586 
EASON, James M., 120 
EASTER, Hamilton 

Burton, 611 
EASTIN, Philip, 590 
poate oe Abiather, 
5 

Ebenezer, 805 

Enoch, 837 

George, 71 

George W., 946 

Geo. Washington, 71 

Harvey, 71 

Hezekiah, 71 

James Chapman, 703 

John, 837 

Jonathan, 255-837 


464 


EATON, Araunah, 43 
Asahel K., 449 
Benjamin, 74 
Charles, 73-729 
Charles Flint, 73 
Charles Freedom, Jr., 

62 


Charles Henry, 73 
Daniel B., 71 
Daniel E., 71 
Ebenezer, 74 
Ella A. Everett, 71 
Francis, 322-653-767- 
900-975 
Frank Miller, 73 - 
Frederick Webster, 73 
George Coleman, 587 
Henry Ewers, 73 
Ichabod, 653 
James, 601-653 
James Flint, 73 
John, 73-74-235-653- 
975 
John A., 497 
Jonas, 73-74-991 
Jonathan, 653 
Joseph, 73 
Joseph Oriel, 73 
Joshua, 73 
Lilly Storch, 586 
Moses, 235 
Moses Webster, 235 
Nathaniel, 653 
Orin Chester, 73 
Percival James, 73 
Sereno Dwight, 74 
Sewell Raymond, 43 
Theophilus, 74-111- 
431-485-605-659-909- 
975 
Thomas, 738-235-653 
William, 65-73-74-517- 
729-803 
Wm. Dwight, 73-74 
Boe Nathaniel, 
81 
Richard, 818 
ECHOLS, William, 766 
ECKER, Abraham, 539 
William, 539 
Wolfert, 539 
iattese. Johannes, 


ECKFORD, Henry, 157- 
237 


ECROYD, James, 270 
EDDINS, Thomas Ken- 
neth, 801 
EDDLEMAN, Wiley 
Jackson, 964 
roped Alfred Updike, 


Ezra, 74 

Frank W., 737° 
Frank Woodman, 486 
G. M., 765 

Isaac, 74 

John, 75-975 


EDDY 


Joshua, 75 
Nathan, 74 
Nathaniel, 75 
Obediah, 74 
Samuel, 74-75-687-975 
William, 74-968-975 
Zachary, 74-75 
Zechariah, 74 
EDDYE, William, 29 
EDEY, Alfred, 427 
Henry, 550 
EDGAR, Clinton Good- 
loe, 75 
Harold Thomas, 665 
Herman LeRoy, 177 
James, 76 
Mathias, 75 
Newbold, 106 


EDGE, Jacob V., 769 
Walter Evans, 823 
EDGERLY, Benj., 587 
David, 587 
Edward Tyler, 587 
John Smith, 587 
John Woods, 587 
Jonathan, 587 
Samuel, 587 
Thomas, 587 
EDGERTON, Amos, 815 
B. O., 853 
James, 249 
Jonathan, 815 
Joshua, 249 
Richard, 815 
Samuel, 249 
EDINGTON, George, 77 
Jesse, 77 
Thomas Benton, 77 
EDISON, Thomas A., 
103 
Thomas §&., 103 
EDMANDS, Daniel, 491 
David, 787 
John, 787 
Walter, 787 
William Murray, 787 
EDMONDS, Wm., 404 
EDMONSTON, Jas., 227 
BOMUNDS: Rowland, 
70 
Thos. Barksdale, 865 
EDRINGTON, John P., 
440 
EDSALL, David Linn, 
77-859 
Frank Hynard, 77-78 
Henry Jackson, 78 
Jacobus, 77 
Mrs. James M., 1000 
Joseph, 77 
Richard, 77 
Richard E., 77 
Samuel, 77-365-975 
Thomas DeKay, 77 
EDSON, Cyrus, 26 
EDWARDS, Abraham, 
293 
Alexander, 340-587 
Archie M., 307 
Arthur, 775 
Benj., 204 
Charles Hebard, 587 
Charles Henry, 789 
Clarence Ransom, 
587-1003 
Clarence Wilbur, 616 
Clayton, 572 
Deane, 78 
pale Pe Woodbridge, 


Ebenezer, 587 
Edward Junius, 811 
Blisha, 161-587 
Elisha Jay, 587 
Ernest, 49 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


George B., 854 

Hugh, 775 

John, 47-276-356-454- 
519-587 

John S., 836 

Jonathan, 


734-777-808-835-843- 
893-958 
Josiah, 587 
Justin, 340 
Justin Asa, 340 
Laura Jay, 78 
Maurice Dwight, 78 
Nathaniel, 587 
Ninian, 48 
Ogden, 78 
Oliver, 587 
Pierrepont, 78 
Richard, 20-78-291- 
488-835-855 
Rufus Eugene, 827 
Samuel, 519 
Timothy, 20-78-291- 
488-835-855-893 


Walter, 684 
William, 


855-975 
William A., 850 
William L., 697 
EELLS, Dan Parmelee, 
741 
James, 741 
John, 741-975 
Samuel, 741 
EELS, John, 975 


EGAN, Sarah O. Chan- 


dler, 587 
Wm. Bradshaw, 587 
Wm. Constantine, 588 
EGBERTS, Anthony, 
710 
EGGLESTON, Begat, 
80-123 
Edmund, 80 
Edward, 558 
Elihu, 81 
James, 81-120 
Jedediah, 81 
Joseph, 80-558-703 
Joseph Dupuy, 80 
Richard, 80 
Richard Beverley, 80 
Richard Henry, 80 
Thomas, 81 
William, 81 , 
William George, 703 
William Wallace, 81 
EGGLESTONE, Begat, 
80-123 
EGGLETON, John, 991 
EHLEN, Florence M. 
Snowden, 81 
Frank, 81 
EHREMAN, Frederic, 
318 
EHRMAN, George Big- 
ler, 588 
George Edgar, 820 
Mary B., 588 
EHRMANN, Benjamin 
me S58 


EILBECK, William, 98 


ELAM, Daniel, 567 
Edward, 567 
Lucius, 567 
Robert, 567-703 

ELDEN, Jones R., 716 

ELDER, Bowman, 609 
David, 166 
BE. W., 242 
Irvin C., 172 
John, 168 
William Line, 609 


20-78 - 98 - 
260-291-292-488-554- 


20 - 78 - 291- 
488-587-808-827-835- 


ELDERKIN, Jedediah, 
56 


John, 811 
Joseph, 641 
ELDRED, George, 90 
Nelson Beardsley, 708 
ELDREDGE (see also 
Eldridge) 
Barnabas, 114-446 
Charles, 82-176-279- 
344 
Charles Child, 82 
Daniel, 82-176-279 
Edward, 114 
Eizra, 114 
Henry Peirce, 82 
James, 82-176-279 
Oliver, 176-279 
Samuel, 82-176-279 
ELDRIDGE (see also 
Eldredge) 
Barnabas, 114-446 
Charles, 82-176-279- 
344 
Harold, 693 
John, 446 
Nicholas, 446 
Robert, 446 
ELIOT (see also Elliot, 
Elliott) 
Abial, 553 
Alexander McGilvrae, 
553 
Amory, 83 
Andrew, 83-266-855- 
975 
Charles Wm., 83-84 


Charlotte C. Stearns, 


84 
Ephraim, 266 
Henry Ware, 84 
John, 273-370-539-553- 


569-669-670-720-734- 


823-973-975-979-987 
John Dwight, 729. 
Joseph, 553-720 
Philip, 975-987 
Robert, 603-669 
Samuel, 83-290 
Samuel Atkins, 83 


Samuel Atkins, Jr., 83 


Stephen, 527 
Thomas Dawes, 514 
Timothy, 553 
William, 855 
William Havard, 83 
William Prescott, 83 
ELISHA, Williams, 346 
ELKINS, Eleazer, 606 
Hallie Davis, 588 
Henry, 606-767 
James, 606 
Joseph, 606 
Samuel, 606 
Stephen Benton, 588 
William L., 795-866 
William McIntire, 865 


ELLEGOOD, Joshua, 87 


. Joshua Atkinson, 87 
Robert, 87 
Robert Griffith, 87 
Thomas, 87 
William, 87 
ELLERS, Mart, 856 
ELLERSON, John 
Hanckel, 559 


ELLERT, Henry G., 719 


ELLERY, Benjamin, 
51-102-697 
John, 746 
William, 51-102-697 
ELLET, Richard How- 
ard, 827 
ELLETT, Tazewell, 669 
Thomas Harlan, 464 
ELLICOTT, Andrew, 25- 
87-88-189- 214 - 234 - 
975 


465 


ELLIS 


Benjamin, 25 
Elias, 25-189 
James Fox, 88 
John, 87 
John Morris, 87 
Joseph, 87-214 
Nathaniel, 87 
Thomas, 87-88 
William Miller, 88 
ELLIMAN, Lawrence 
Bogert, 89 
William, 89-338 
ELLINGTON, Clarence 
H., 904 
Robert, 585 
ELLINWOOD, Charles 
N., 923 
Henry Field, 381 
Ralph, 923 
ELLIOT (see also Eliot, 
Elliott) 
Andrew, 93-975 
David, 93 
Gilbert Compton, 443 
John, 93-757 
John Henry, 93 
John Wheelock, 93 
Robert H. E., 338 
Simon, 529 
William, 93 
ELLIOTT (see also 
Eliot, Elliot) 
Abial, 93 
Andrew, 93-975 
Charles Wyllys, 93 
Earl C., 664 
Edwin Eugene, 47 
George Blow, 93 
George F., 436 
Gilbert, 93 
Howard, 93-804 
Irvine Wilbur, 539 
James, 335 
John Mackay, 89-90 
John Stuart, 394 
Joseph, 93 
Middleton Stuart, 90 
Middleton Stuart, Jr., 
90 
Milton Courtright, 93 
Paul Clinton, 875 
Peter, 93 
Ralph Emms, 89 
Richard McDowell, 
579 
Robert, 747 
Stephen, 90 
Thomas, 89-90 
W. B., 89 
Warren Grice, 93 
William, 80-89-90 
Wyllys, 93 
ELLIS, Abner, 94 
Benjamin, 94 
Benjamin Robert, 94 
Carey J., Jr., 304 
Charles, 88-94-131-863 
Charles John, 94 
Elliss, 88 
Evan Tyson, 94 
Frank M., 685 
Frank Rogers, 94 
Hendrick, 232 
Humphrey, 802 
James N., 871 
John, 94-120-121-468- 
863 
John S., 806 
Jonathan, 885 
Joseph, 94-813 
Josiah, 131-863 
Matthew, 94 
Matthias, 94 
Michael, 94 
Paul, 486 
Richard, 94-975 
Rowland, 94 
Samuel, 757 


ELLIS 


Samuel Fletcher, 422 
Thomas, 88 
Walter Healy, 94 
Wesley, 603 
William, 88-94-700 
William Hull, 853 
William M., 373 
William Shewell, 94 
Wm. Struthers, 262 
ELLISON, Robert, 833 
Stephen Adolphus, 
283 
William, 833 
ELLMAKER, Leonard, 
469 
Peter, 469 
ELLS, John, 975 
ELLSWORTH, John S., 
383 
Josiah, 975 
Solomon, 588 
Timothy, 588 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


John, 97-98-268 

Joshua, 124 

Judah, 107-108 

Justin, 97-98 

Nathan C., 520 

Nathaniel, 97-98-975 

Richard, 107-108-186- 
549-589-629-716-854- 
975-991 

Richard Elias, 124 

Richard Sterling, 108 

Richard T., 107-108 

Robert, 589 

Samuel, 97-98 

Simeon Lay, 589 

Sumner Boyer, 108 

Theodore N., 108-547 

William, 108-186-589- 
854-1002 

William Davis, 108 

William Newbold, 124 

Zebulon, 629 


ELLYSON, Robert, 889}|EMBICH, Edwin, 609 


ELMENDORF, Ed- 
mund, 873 
ELMER, Daniel, 156- 
588-642 
David Potter, 588 
Ebenezer, 642 
Edward, 156-588-642 
Hesekiah, 156 
Howard Nixon, 588 
John, 156-642 
Jonathan, 588 
Lucius Q. C., 642 
Samuel, 588-642 
William, 588 
William Thomas, 647 
ELMORE, Charles W., 
789 
Elmore F., 324 
Eltinge, 734 
Frank, 920 
Samuel E., 46 
ELMS, Edward E., 456 
ELTING, Jacob, 96 
Jan, 96-424 
Josiah, 96 
Philip Deyo, 96 
Philip Le Fevre, 96 
Rollof, 96 
ELTINGHE, Cornelis, 
590 
Jan, 96-424 
ELTON, Jas. Samuel, 97 
John Prince, 96 
Samuel, 96 
ELTONHEAD, Richard, 
546-963 
ELWYN, Adolph, 401 
ELY, Adriel, 108 
Albert Heman, 97 
Alfred, 521-722-810 
Carl Brandes, 108-375 
Charles Russell, 589 
Charles Wright, 589 
David, 107-186 
Denison, 186 
Edwin Sanford, 589 
Eli, 589 
Elias, 124 
Elias Sanford, 589 
Ezra, 107 
Ezra Sterling, 107-108 
Frederick Gustavus, 
108 
George, 124 
George Henry, 98 
Grosvenor, 589 
Heman, 98 
Henry Sturges, 107 
Hugh, 124 
Isaac Mills, 107 
Israel, 107-108 
Jacob, 589 
James, 589 
James Burr, 186 
Jesse Sanford, 589 


EMERICK, Raymond 
V.; 246 
EMERSON, Billy, 905 
Caleb, 808 
Charles Noble, 118 
Daniel, 358-533 
Edward, 104-118-531 
George Barrell, 533 
Isaac E., 710 
James, 850 
John, 44-104-118 
Joseph, 104-118-358- 
531-533-597 
Michael, 975 
Peter, 358-533 
Ralph, 358-359-951 
Ralph Waldo, 264- 
312-531-597-604 
Samuel, 104-533 
Samuel Moody, 118 
Thomas, 104-118-358- 
430-531-533-975 
William, 264-312-531 
EMERY (see also Em- 
ory) 
Alla MacKie, 589 
Allan Comstock, 564 
Ambrose, 630 
Amos E., 442 
Anthony, 975 
Bishop, 209 
James, 630 
John, 211-270-630-975 
John Runkle, 589 
Jonas Reece, 630 
Jonathan, 630 
Manning, 34 
Roe, 70 
EMLEN, George Will- 
iams, 269 
EMLEY, William, 365 
EMMERIBE (see also 
Emery, Emory) 
Anthony, 975 
John, 975 
er erereprre ct Karl, 
1 
EMMET, C. Temple, 542 
Richard S., 43-782 
EMMONS, Arthur 
Brewster, 2d, 589 
Geo. Beale, 589-590 
Nathaniel, 589 
Nathaniel Henry, 589- 
619 
Robert Wales, 350 
Samuel, 589 
Thomas, 589-975 
EMMS, Ralph, 89 
EMONS, Thomas, 975 
EMORY (see also 
Emery) 
Anthony, 975 
Arthur, 848 
Walter L., 772 


EMPEY, Wm. H., 284 
ENDICOTT, Benj., 248 
John, 248-442-975 
Mordecai Thos., 248 
Samuel, 248 
Thos. Doughty, 248 
William, 248 
William Putnam, 248 
Zerubbabel, 248 
ENGEL, George, 337 
ENGELKING, Annie L. 
James, 590 
Sigismund, 590 
ENGLAR, Mrs. D. 
Roger, 1002 
ENGLBE, James, 347 
ENGLEMAN, Joseph 
Helm, 558 
ENGLISH, Chas. L., 170 
Edwin Holt, 170 
Elisha, 590 
Elisha Gale, 590 
Frederick Lewis, 687 
James, 25-590 
John, 25 
Joseph, 25 
Lewis H., 576 
Lucy Kellogg, 169-170 
Peter, 25 
Thomas, 477 
William Eastin, 590 
William Hayden, 590 
A a Harry A., 
61 
ENNALLS, Bartholo- 
mew, 857 
Joseph, 803 
ENNIS, Geo. F. M., 640 
Joseph A., 776 
ENO, Amos Richards, 
591 
David, 924 
Henry Clay, 591 
Henry Lane, 591 
James, 591-924 
Jonathan, 924 
William, 924 
William Phelps, 591 
ENOS, Benjamin, 593 
David C., 593 
DeWitt Clinton, 593 
Frank, 593 
John, 593 
Joseph, 593 
ENSEY, Peregrine, 249 
ENSIGN, Datus, 854 
David, 854-990 
Freeman, 504 
George, 504 
Tsaac, 854 
James, 854-883 
John, Jr., 37 
Salmon, 854 
EPES, Daniel, 747 
Francis, 488 
John, 56 
Peter, 488 
Thomas, 488 
EPLER, William David, 
746 
EPPES, Victor M., 73 
ERHARDT, Joel Bene- 
dict, 133-134 
a Melvin B., 
22 
NG SAE LS CO: 
51 
ERNST, Edward H., 933 
George A. O., 24 
John Frederick, 887 
ERSKINE, Albert Rus- 
sel, 593 
Alexander, 593 
Chas. Edwin, 447-448 
Christopher, 447-975 
George, 304 
Harold Perry, 447-448 
Henry, 593 


466 


EVANS 


John, 112-447-975 
M., 877 
Malcolm Edwin, 447 
Massena B., 447-448 
Michael, 593 
Walter, 447 
William Michael, 593 
ERVIN, Alexander, 593 
David B., 593 
Robert, 593 
Spencer, 593 
ERVING, John, 177 
ERWIN, Alexander, 781 
Arthur, 233 
Jabin, 560 
James, 781 
Joseph J., 781 
Nathaniel, 781 
Samuel, 194-560-984 
ESHLEMAN, David G., 
392 
ESKRIDGH, Geo., 951 
ESPEY, Chas. E., 458 
ESSELSTYNE, Cor- 
nelius M., 181 
Jacobus, 181 
Richard B., 181 
ESTE, David K., 506- 
794 
Geoffrey, 506 
Isaac, 299-506-793 
Jeffrey, 299-793 
Moses, 299-506-793 
ESTEE, Asa, 507 
Azor, 507 
Geoffrey, 507 
Henry, 507 
Isaac, 507 
James Borden, 507 
John, 507 
Nathaniel, 507 
Stephen, 507 
ESTELL, Daniel, 299 
ESTES, Joel, 642 
Moreau P., 642 
ESTILL, Floyd, 935 
ESTY, Edward, 908 
Stewart, 908 
William W., 836 
ETHERIDGE, D. &S., 
1007 
Emerson, 660 
ETHERINGTON, Will- 
Jami Be LT 
pe am ee Samuel G., 
EUBANK, Joseph Clay- 
ton, 730 
EULESS, Martin, 935 
EUSTACE, Isaac, 546 
William, 546 
wescece Abraham, 593- 
Alexander Brooks, 
281 
Benjamin, 593-594 
Cartwright, 593-594 
Edwin M., 927 
Ernest Lewis, 594 
Frederic Augustus, 
859 
Henry Chotard, 594 
Horatio Sprague, 593- 
594 
Percy S., 925 
William, 593-594-975 
William E. C., 23 
EUWER, Anthony H., 
145 
EVALTON, Jay, 164 
EVAN, John, 802 
Owen Ap, 989 
EVANS, A. L., 948 
Alexander, 594 
Allen Rhoades, 663 
Benjamin, 749 
Benj. Franklin, 467 
Cadwalader, 814 


i 


EVANS 


Charles, 390 
Charles C. B., 844 
Charles H., 190 
Charles W., 213-214 
Clement A., 462 
Daniel Webster, 303 
David, 40-749 
David Hugh, 615 
David J., 693 
Edmund, 144 
Edward Dering, 602 
Edward Wyatt, 269 
Evan Wilhelm, 919 
Franklin, 796 
Henry Arthur, 286 
Henry C., 881 
Tra, 594 
Ira Hobart, 594 
James, 120-367 
John, 173-174-214- 
367-749-811-849 
Joseph Warder, 594 
Lewis, 213-214 
Lewis Parsons, 907 
Mary E. Bunce, 594 
Nathan, 367-368 
Nathaniel, 367-368 
Owen, 748 
Percy Norton, 594 
Perry, 133 
Peter, 766 
Samuel Morley, 361 
Theodore S., 36 
Thomas, 367-462-748 
Thomas Beall, 457 
Thomas Charles, 668 
Thomas W., 221 
W. Leslie, 594 
W. W., 766 
Walter, 594 
Warwick, 401-705 


William, 145-214-368- 


748-929 
William E., 692 
EVARTS, Allen Ward- 
ner, 595 
Gilbert, 341 
James, 595 
Jeremiah, 595 
John, 595-898 
Reuben, 595 
William Henry, 341 


William Maxwell, 595 


EVE, Oswell, 538 


Oswell Roebuck, 396 


William Joseph, 538 
EVELETH, John, 897 
EVERARD, Richard, 

364-954 
EVERETT (see also 
Everit, Everitt) 

Clayton W., 349 

Ebenezer, 129-343 

Edward, 243-623 

George T., 227 

John, 71-129-243-564 

Jonathan, 564 

Joshua, 71 

Oliver, 129-243 

Richard, 71-129-243- 

564-975 

Samuel, 71 

Samuel Andrews, 71 

Samuel Pearce, 71 


Walter Goodnow, 71- 


72 


EVERHART, Marshall 


ele 
EVERIT, George, 605 
Richard, 604-605 
Richard Mansfield, 
604-605 
William, 605 
EVERITT, Moses, 608 


EVERSON, William G., 


1003 
EVERTS, Noah Rush, 
449 


INDEX TO 


EVERTSEN, George, 
193-194 
Jacob, 193 
Nicholas, 193 
EVES, Wm., III, 626 
EVSSON, Borje, 42 
EWART, Robert, 488 
EWELL, Charles, 760 
EWEN, Richard, 376- 
481-802-993 
Warren, 705 
William, 790 
EWENS, John, 774 


EWERS, Henry F., 73- 


74 
Henry Willard, 73 
EWING, Auguste B., 
595 
Caruthers, 807 
Charles, 671 
Charles M., 807 
Ephraim Brevard, 
559-953 


Ephraim McLean, 671 


Fayette Clay, 671 

Finis, 559-953 

Frederick Berthold, 
595 

George, 205-389-595 


George McClellan, 596 


Hampton Denman, 
389 
Hunter, 750 
Joel, 811 
John, 205-842 
John Kennedy, 595 
Joshua, 596 
Mark, 595 
Maskell, 113-600 
Maskell C., 113 
Nathaniel, 205-595- 
976 
Oscar Ross, 596 
Patrick, 596 
Presley Kittredge, 
563-671 
Putnam, 596 
Robert, 205-559-671- 
953-976 
Samuel Evans, 595 
Thomas, 113-389 
Urbin Epenetus, 205 
William, 596 
William A., 877 
William B., 807 
William Lane, 595 
William Porter, 595 
EYER, John, 966 
EYERMAN, John, 719 
EYESTONE, Geo., 726 
EYRE, George, 526 
John, 281 
Nathan, 526 
Robert. 971 
Samuel, 526 


F 


FABIAN, Robert Leth- 


bridge, 597 
FABYAN, Joshua, 737 
Marshall, 706 


FAHNESTOCK, Harris, 


492 
William, 289 
FAILING, Henry, 18 
FAIR, Charles Mait- 
land, 98 
Robert Maitland, 98 
Thomas, 98 
FAIRBANKS, Charles 
Warren, 596 
Eleazer, 900 
Eleazur, 900 
Frederick Cole, 596 
George, 57-900 
H. W., 183 
Jabez, 596-915 


VOLUME ONE 


James, 214 

John, 492 

Jonas, 596-915 
Jonathan, 549-596- 


854-900-915-944-976 


Joseph, 250 
Joshua, 596 


Loriston Monroe, 596 


Luther, 596 
Oliver, 915 
Thomas, 915 
FAIRCHILD, Beman, 
890 


Benjamin, Thos., 810 


Clement, 890 

Daniel, 596 

David, 468 

David Grandison, 
596-597 

Ebenezer, 890 

Edward, 596-890 

Edwin Kellogg, 428 

Bugene P., 74 

George K., 870 

Geo. Thompson, 596 

Grandison, 596 

Henry S., 468 

John, 986 

Joseph, 890 

Lewis, 468 

Lucius, 35-388 

Marion H. G. Bell, 
596 

Milton, 596 

Moses, 596 

Paul Halsted, 596 


Roscoe Simpson, 762 


Samuel, 596-890 

Silas, 890 

Thomas, 468-596-890- 
976 


Zachariah, 468 


FAIRFAX, John Wal- 


ter, 350 
Thomas, 646 
Thomas, Lord, 703 
William, 67-976 


FAIRFIELD, John, 612 


Nathaniel, 700 


FAITOUTH, William S.. 


164 
FALCONER (see also 
Fauleoner, Faulk- 
ner) 
Patrick, 74 


Robert C., 656-787 
FALBS, David, 915 

Eliphalet, 715 

Blisha, 915 

Elisha Noel, 915 

James, 915 

John, 915 

Joseph, 915 

Nehemiah, 715 
FALL, Calvin Jones, 

359 


Charles Gershom, 597 


George, 597 
Gershom Lord, 597 
John, 597 

John Strader, 359 
Philip, 597 


FALLOWELL, Gabriel. 


778 
FALLOWS, Edward 
Huntington, 98 
Samuel, 98 
FALLS, Alexander, 99 
DeWitt Clinton, 99 
Edward, 99 
William Hawkins, 99 
FANEUIL, Benjamin, 
477-840 
Peter, 840 
FANNIN, Jacob, 922 
James, 922 
Joseph D., 923 


467 


FARQUHAR 


FANNING, Edmund, 
886 
Edward, 474 
Francis, 720 
James, 413 
Jonathan, 608-720 
FANNON, John, 752 
FANSHAWE, Henry E., 
179 
FARBER, Harmon, 750 
FARGIE, Winter, 194 
FARIS, Adam, 819 
Alexander, 100 
Benjamin Strain, 100 
Charles A., 458 
Charles Brecken- 
ridge, 100 
James, 100 
James White. 100 
FARISH, Edward T., 
100 
Frederic Garesché, 
100 
Hazelwood, 100 
Robert, 100 
FARLEBD, Geo. W., 51 
FARLEY, George, 597 
John Moyer, 597 
Joseph, 685 
Worthington Smith, 
597 
FARLOW, John Wood- 
ford, 521 
William Gilson, 374 
FARMBR, Edward, 240 
Lawrence, 328 
Marcellus, 841 
Robert S., 343 
FARNAM (see also 
Farnham, Farnum) 
Eliab, 100 
Henry, 100-101 
Henry Walcott, 100 
Jeffrey, 100 
Ralph, 100 
William Whitman, 
100-101 
FARNHAM (see also 
Farnam, Farnum) 
Asa, 101 
Belzebeel, 608 
Charles Wells, 101 
Hamilton, 140 
Henry, 101 
Horatio Nelson, 101 
John, 101-608 
Nathan, 101 
Peter, 101 
William Horatio, 101 
FARNSWORTH, Asa- 
hel, 119 
Azubah Burt, 119 
Ebenezer, 119 
Elon, 136 
Enos, 723 
Joel, 907 
Matthias, 119-136- 
723-844 
Samuel, 119-136-723 
Sidney W., 592 
Stephen, 136-723 
Thomas, 907 
FARNUM (see also 
Farnam, Farnham) 
Alexander, 690 
Charles S., 574 
Darius Daniels, 690 
Franklin Morse, 584 
John, 584 
Joshua, 584 
Otis, 584 
Ralph, 584 


FARQUHAR, Allan, 102 


Amos, 102 

Arthur Briggs, 101- 
102 

Henry, 102 

William, 102 


FARQUHAR 


Wm. Henry, 101-102 
FARR, Aurelius, 167 
Eliel, 167 
James McCullough, 
Jr., 901 
Joseph, 167 
Stephen, 167 
FARRAND, Bethuel, 
103-687-877 
Daniel, 877 
Ebenezer, 103 
Jacob Shaw, 687 
Livingston, 103 
Max, 103 
Nathaniel, 102-103- 
687 
Samuel, 102-103-687 
Samuel Ashbel, 103 
Wilson, 102-103 ; 
FARRAR, Frederick A., 
838 
Girault, 111 
Henry W., 490 
Jacob, 877 
FARREL, Almon, 103 
Alton, 103 
Benjamin, 103 
Franklin, 103-510 
John Truitt, 429 


Zebah, 103 
FARRINGTON, C. E., 
938 
Luther H., 608-614 
Oliver, 411 


FARROW, John, 992 
FARWELL, Albert 
Day, 105 
Arthur Lincoln, 
150 
Charles A., 915 
Charles B., 545 
Daniel, 104-105-545 
Ellen Rugeley, 915 
Francis Cooley, 105 
Henry, 104-105-545- 
915-976 
John Villiers, 104- 
105-545 
John Whittemore, 105 
Joseph, 104-105-545 
Luther, 442 
Nathaniel Whitte- 
more, 105 
Simeon, 104-545 
William, 105 
Zaccheus, 105 
FAUCIT, Walter, 536 
FAULCONER, Robt. C., 
656-787 
FAULEY, Andrew, 957 
Calvin B., 957 
Wilbur Finley, 957 
FAULKNER (see also 
Falconer, Faul- 
coner) 
Ammiruhammah, 491 
Edmond, 491 
Francis, 491-643 
Nathaniel, 491 
FAUNCH, James, 747 
John, 747 
Thomas, 747 
FAUNTLEROY, Eu- 
gene G., 106 
Griffin Murdock, 106 
Henry, 106 
John, 625 
Joseph, 106 
Moore, 106-526-918 
Thomas Smyth, 106 
William, 106 
FAUSSETT, George, 68 
FAUST, William Henry, 
570 
FAXON, Charles, 106 
Ebenezer, 106 
John Wellington, 106 
Richard, 106 


105- 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


Ross Steele, 106 
Thomas, 106 
William, 629 
FAY, Barnabas May- 
nard, 107 
Charles, 371 
Charles Norman, 371 
Charles S., 257 
Cyrus P., 651 
Daniel, 651 
Daniel, Jr., 651 
David, 555 
Dexter, 107 
Edward Allen, 107 
Franklin Lewis, 629 
George Francis, 726 
Gershom, 107 
Henry Howard, 39 
James, 651 
John, 107-371-555-651- 
976 
John David, 555 
Jonathan, 371 
Nahum, 107 
Paul, 107 
Percival B., 107-587 
Perrin, 555 
Richard, 894 
Richard Dudley, 440 
Samuel Phillips, 371 
Sidney Bradshaw, 107 
Timothy P., 651 
Wells A., 659 
William P., 408 
FAYERWEHATHER, 
John, 230 
Lucius, 230 
Samuel, 230 
Thomas, 230 
William, 230 
FEAKE, John, 818 
Robert, 194-198-818- 
906-969-976-994 
FEAREY, Frederick 
Tysoe, 774 
Morton L., 22 
FEARING, Charles 
Nye, 108 
Frederick Charles, 
108 
Israel, 108-688 
John, 108-976-996 
Joseph Lea, 108 
Martin, 255 
William, 108 
William Henry, 108 
FEARN, John, 548-760 
Robert, 548 
Thomas, 548-760 
te eA eS MAES Jno A,, 
51 
FEILD, Robert, 976 
FELAND, Logan, 109 
John, 109 
Samuel, 109 
Thomas, 109 
William, 109 
FELCH, Alpheus, 657 
FELDER, Hans Henry, 
916 
John P., 833 
Thomas Brailsford, 
916 
FELL, Colden Chan- 
ning, 916 
Herbert Nelson, 75 
John Reynolds, 916 
Jonathan, 762 
Joseph, 762 
Joshua, 762 
FELLNER, Irving 
Stanislaus, 56 
FELLOWES (see also 
Fellows) 
Cornelius, 388-733 
Edward Colton, 887 
Isaac, 733 
Jonathan, 733 


William, 86-732-733 
FELLOWS (see also 
Fellowes) 
Cornelius, 104 
George, 598 
George Emory, 597 
Jonathan, 598 
Joseph, 598 
Samuel, 597-598 
FELTCH, Daniel, 771 
Henry, 770 
Jacob, 771 
Joseph Harris, 771 
Samuel, 771 
FELTON, Cornelius, 
109 
Cornelius Conway, 
110-414 
Daniel, 109 
Edgar Conway, 109- 
110 
George Levi, 816 
Jacob, 816 
Joel, 816 
John, 816 
Levi, 816 
Nathaniel, 109-816 
Samuel, 816 
Samuel Morse, 109- 
110-112-472 
Thomas, 109 
FENDALL, Arthur, 111 
Sally C. Miller, 111 
FENN, Benjamin, 702- 
815 
Bruce, 817 
Edward Hart, 111 
Isaac, 707 
Joseph, 815 
Linus, 707 
Nathaniel, 707 
Peck, 815 
Sam, 912 
Thomas, 890 
FENNER, Arthur, 82- 
128-976 
Dean K., 635 
James, 572 
John, 573 
Philip Arnold, 82 
Richard, 657 
Stephen, 82 
Thomas, 82 
William, 82 
FENNO, Ephraim, 916 
Henry, 40 
John, 916 
John Brooks, 916 
Samuel, 916 
FENTON, Clarence Mil- 
ton, 934 
George, 735 
FENTRESS, David, 111 
James, 111 
geet Frederick, 
0 
FENWICK, George, 975 
John, 793 
FEREBEE, Joseph, 731 
Thomas, 731 
William, 731 
CO aad Adam E., 
2 
Charles Hiram, 706 
Daniel, 70 
Farrington, 232 
I., 849 
James Du Gué, 507 
James Simpson, 707 
John, 216-217 
Thomas, 286 
Usher, 414 
William, 414 
William F., 466 
FERNALD, Benjamin 
Cat: 
Charles, 850 
Chester Bailey, 112 


468 


FICKE 


Dimon, 112 
Ebenezer, 
Elihu, 112 
Frank Lysander, 112 
Frederik Atherton, 
112 
James, 112 
James S. 'N., 112 
John, 112 
Jonathan, 112 
Merritt Caldwell, 112 
Reginald, 112-746-976 
Reginald Lovejoy, 112 
Robert, 112 
Robert Heywood, 112 
Thomas, 112 
William, 112 
Wm. Salisbury, 112 
Wm. Wentworth, 112 
FERNQUIST, Carl 
Johan, 434 
FERRAN, Harry Avery, 
675 
FERRE, Chas., 105-976 
Heman, 105 
Noah, 105 
William Henry, 105 
FERREE, Abraham, 
424-515 
Daniel, 59-469 
Joel, 469 
Philip, 469-515 
FERRELL, Chas. C., 
916 
Rosa C. Freeman, 916 
FERRIS, Benjamin, 638 
Floyd, 64 
Gilbert Hopkins, 124 
Harry Burr, 124 
James, 124-160 
Jeffrey, 124-976 
John, 160-426 
Morris Patterson, 257 
Richard, 220 
Samuel, 124 
Van Wyck, 536 
William Barton, 505 
tame dat Abby Farwell, 
1 


Azariah, 598 
Charles, 105-598-976 
Charles Herbert, 598 
Dexter Mason, 598 
Dexter Mason, Jr., 
598 
Ebenezer Hayward, 
201 
Emily D. Mansfield, 
598 
aged Farwell, 105- 
Heman, 105-598 
Horace Farwell, 105 
James H., 761 
John, 598 
Mansfield, 34 
Montague, 105 
Noah, 105-598 
Ronald Mansfield, 598 
Thomas Pittman, 603 
Wm. Henry, 105-598 
FESSENDEN, Chal- 
mers, 55 
Ne Greenwood, 
FESSER, Edward, 238 
FETHERSTON, Ferdi- 
nand, 129 
FETTHEH, Wm. Eliot, 522 
FEW, Benj. Franklin, 


112 


146 
Isaac, 146 
James, 146 


Richard, 146 
William, 146-575 
Wm. Preston, 146 
FICKE, Arthur Davi- 
son, 477 


FICKLEN 


FICKLEN, Benj., 598 
Fielding, 598 
Harry C., 598-865 
James Grant, 598 
John Fielding, 599 
John Rose, 415 
William, 598 
FICKLIN, Chas., 663 
FIELD, Amy K., 871 
Benjamin, 600 
Bennet, 584 
Charles, 600 
Cyrus, 423-662-663 
Daniel, 599 
David, 662 
David Dudley, 662- 
663 
Ebenezer, 662 
Edward, 451-599 
Elbert, 916 
Eliakim, 452-599 
Elnathan, 762 
Frank Perez, 431 
Harold L., 895 
Henry Francis, 599 
Henry M., 663 
Jacob, 762 
James E., 451 
James Gavin, 648 
James Henry, 599 
Jeremiah, 950 
John, 128-452-599-608- 
976 
John I. H., 916 
John Howe, 599-600 
John William, 524 
Joseph Nash, 599 
Joseph W., 474 
Joshua, 599 
Junius L., 451 
Marshall, 452-599 
Marshall, Jr., 599 
Marshall, 3d, 599 
Nathan, 600 
Nathaniel Reed, 599 
Oliver Chapin, 130 
Pearson Howard, 312 
Peter, 558 
Robert, 500-600-762- 
842-916-976 
Robert Patterson, 600 
Samuel, 427-451-599- 
600-648 
Simeon, 451-599 
Stanley, 599 
Stephen J., 663 
Thaddeus C., 136-916 
Thomas, 451 
Timothy, 662 
Uriah, 313 
Walter H., 637 
William Henry, 599 
William M., 724 
William Morton, 599 
William Warren, 648 
Zechariah, 4438 - 451- 
452-599-662-976 
FIELDER, James, 601 
James Monroe, 601 
Obadiah, 601 
William Kendall, 601 
FIFE, Shelton Strick- 
ler, 929 
Thomas, 565 
FILLER, Frederick, 940 
Kate C. Darling, 915 
Solomon, 915 
William Holliday, 915 
FILLMORE, Millard, 
470 
Septa, 345 
FILMER, Henry, 188 
FILTSCH, Joseph, 423 
FINCH, Abraham, 586 
Alanson, 74 
Daniel, 154-308-586 
Edward Lucius, 586 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


Edward Ridley, 580- 
586-1005 
Ephriam, 154 
George R., 843 
Gideon, 586 
John, 154 
John C., 74 
Lucius R., 586 
Nathaniel, 154-586 
Samuel, 586 
Seeley, 154 
Sherman, 469 

FINCHER, Francis, 

FINCKE, Reginald, 

FINDLAY, William, 

FINDLEY, Thomas, 

FINLAY, Samuel D., 

594 

FINLEY, Ebenezer, 
George, 487 
James, 534-814 
James J., 579 
James Kent, 117 
James Speers, 957 
Michael, 142 
Robert, 534 
Samuel, 142-360-814- 

894 
W. M., 487 
William, 957 
FINN, Albert Henry, 
601 
James, 601 
Silas, 601 
FIRESTONH, Benja- 
min, 601 
Clinton D., 682 
Harvey Samuel, 601 
Nicholas, 601 
Peter, 601 
pent Franklin Jones, 
x , 

FISH, Abraham K., 793 
Calvin Bacon, 302 
Hamilton, 601-602 
Jonathan, 387-427- 

503-601-602-976 
Joseph, 576-665-666 
Lawrens B., 619 
Nathan, 387-427-503- 
601-602 
Nathaniel, 302 
Nicholas, 210-387-427- 
503-601-602 
Samuel, 387-427-503- 
601-602 
Sidney Webster, 602 
Stuyvesant, 602 
Stuyvesant, Jr., 602 
Thomas, 302 
FISHBACK, O. H., 487 
PERE EARS Ee) Wm., 
25 
FISHER, Anthony, 818- 
976 
Charles F., 345 
Daniel, 818 
Daniel, Jr., 314 
David, 506 
Edwin Trescott, 156 
Elam Genung, 607 
Ellwood, 630 
Emily Steelman, 642 
Eugene Augustus, 
934 
George Whitefield, 
818 
H. Adelbert, 693 
Hendrik, 607 
Henry Middleton, 262 
Hiram B., 129. 
Irving, 36-818 
James Clark, 642 
James H., 867 
James Logan, 379 
Janon, 506-507 
Jeremiah, 818 
Joel Ellis, 60 


John, 379-432-642-726- 
818-976 
John J., 779 
John W., 819 
Jonathan, 386 
Joshua, 379-432-461- 
533 
Joshua Francis, 533 
Lewis M., 121 
Michael, 578 
Samuel, 432 
Samuel Herbert, 817 
Samuel R., 461 
Sydney George, 379 
Thomas, 379-432-461- 
533 
William, 496-506-818 
William Alexander, 
506 
William Cowell, 636 
Zachariah, 818 
FISK (see also Fiske) 
Arthur Lyman, 86 
Benjamin, 729-796 
Clinton B., 45 
Ebenezer, 602 
Eber, 729-796 
James, 602 
John, 729-796 
Nathaniel, 729-796 
Phineas, 729-796 
William, 602 
William Imlay, 746 
FISKE (see also Fisk) 
Andrew, 374 
Augustus Henry, 374 
Benjamin, 470 
Ebenezer, 482 
Frank W., 543 
Gardiner Horsford, 
374-736 
Haley, 602 
Herbert Huxley, 614 
Isaac, 374 
John, 291-470-602-786- 
976 
Jonathan, 374 
Josiah, 602 
Nathan, 374 
Nathaniel, 465 
Nelson W., 392 
Redington, 531 
Samuel, 602 
Squire, 602 
William, 602-976 
William Henry, 602 
FITCH, Abraham, 442 
Ashbel P., 423 
Azel, 442 
Benjamin, 324 
Daniel, 438-979 
Daniel Grant, 603 
Edward H., 442-443 
Elisha, 242-527 
Emilie A. Campau, 
917 
Frederick, 242-527 
George, 87 
Graham Newell, 242- 
527 
Grant, 603 
Haynes, 603 
Henry Satterlee, 527 
Henry W., 917 
Hezekiah, 226 
Jabez, 242-409-527 


James, 242-409-438- 
442-445-527-603-696- 
976 


John, 90-603-717 
John Brewster, 100- 
179 
Jonathan, 603 
Joseph, 249-717-915 
Lemuel, 324 
Matthew, 603 
Nathan, 442 
Nathaniel, 442 


469 


FLEGG 


Orramel Hinckley, 
442 
Peletiah, 242-527 
Robert, 603 
Samuel, 242-527-915 
Silas, 603 
Silas Hedding, 603 
Thomas, 332-520-603- 
717-746-976 
Thomas Rosewell, 603 
Thomas W., 389 
Warren R., 559 
William, 356-603 
William C., 498 
William Edward, 603 
William Grant, 606 
William James, 603 
Winchester, 442 
Zacharary, 915 
FITEH, Alexander G., 
117 
FITFIELD, Benj., 57 
Thomas Hale, 57 
FITTON, Cyrus James, 
933 
FITTS, Arthur Bullard, 
73 


FITZGERALD (also 
Fitz Gerald) 
Richard, 850 
Richard Y., 483 
Stephen S., 474 
FITZ GIBBON, Geo. 
Everett, 177 
FITZ HUGH (also 
Fitzhugh) 
Carter Harrison, 198 
Nicholas, 404 
Charles Lane, 603- 
604 
George, 603 
Henry, 603-604-907 
Peregrine, 603 
Thomas, 907 
William, 603-907-954- 
976 
FITZ RANDOLPH (see 
also Randolph) 
David, 632 
Edward, 631-632-832- 
988 
George, 386 
Nathaniel, 832 
Samuel, 832 
Thomas, 632 
FITZ SIMONS, Ellen 
French, 366 
Paul, 366-957 
FIZER, John C., 940 
FLACH, Carl G., 80 
Pauline Bancroft, 80 
FLAGG, Ebenezer, 957 
Ethan, 149-329 
George D., 247 
Gershom, 957 
Henry Collins, 957 
Jared Bradley, 198 
John, 957 
Thomas, 465-957-976 
FLAGLER, Edgar H., 
335 
FLANDERS, Joseph, 
{ica 
FLANNERY, Geo. Per- 
ry, 676-909 
Henry Clay, 676-909 
Michael, 876 
FLATHER, Alice P. 
Rogers, 604 
Frederick Arthur, 
604 
Joseph, 604 
FLEET, Alexander 
Frederick, 155 
William, 398 
FLEETHE, Henry, 546- 
713-760 
FLEGG, Thomas, 976 


FLEMING 


FLEMING, Agnes A. 
Brown, 917 

Alexander, 995 
Charles, 605 
Cochran, 267 
Edwin Ferrill, 525 
Fred W., 916 
Henry, 969 
Hugh Brady, 917 
Hugh Neely, 917 
James, 698 
James E., 917 
John, 370-605 
Joseph, 647 


Malcolm Nassau, 605 


Robert James, 698 
Robert, 916 
Thomas, 605-839-917 
William, 698-916-950 
William Boyer, 372 


FLEMMICK, Frederick, 
589 

FLEMMING, John C. S., 
620 


FLERL, John, 790 
FLETCHER, Addison, 
204 
Amos, 251 
Asaph, 204 
Benjamin, 493 
Calvin, 545 
Etna J., 599 
Forest, 864 
Francis, 105-173-251 
Frank Friday, 841 
Frank Ward, 546 
George Nichols, 546 
Hezekiah, 251 
Ingram, 545 
James, 173-493 
James William, 954 
Jesse, 545 
John, 954-965-972 
Joseph, 105-545-546 
Joshua, 105-545-546 
Josiah, 546 
Nathan P., 546 
Robert, 


976 
Robert Walter, 903 
Salmon, 930 
Samuel, 173-204 
Samuel A., 384 
Timothy, 173-545-546 


William, 204-251-545- 


546-954 
William Meade, 954 
FLICKWIR, David 
Henry, 745 
FLINCHBAUGH, 
H. Hendryx, 605 
Frederick L., 335-605 
FLINT, Dewitt C., 376 
Ebenezer, 923 
Joseph, 757 
Miles, 923 
Royal, 554 
Thomas, 757-923-976 
William, 757 
FLOOD, James West, 
525 


FLORA, John A., 303 
FLORANCE, Washing- 
ton Z., 122 


cage eA ea Jones H., 
3 


FLOURNOY, Jean Jac- 
ques, 80 
William Michel, 652 
FLOWER, Henry Cor- 
win, 552 
James de Laval, 443 
FLOWERREE, Robert 
Edmund, 339 


FLOWERS, John J., 840 


FLOYD, Augustus, 642 


105-173-204- 
251-252-545-546-930- 


Anne 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


C. Harold, 605 
Daniel, 605 
David R., 207 
E. B., 852 


Edward Elbridge, 605 


John, 605 
John Gelston, 642 
Nicoll, 642: 


Richard, 193-194-207- 
6 


642-97 
Rolfe, 205 
Thomas, 207 


William, 254-572-642- 


837-887 
FLOYD-JONES, Alice 
J. Barber, 918 

David R., 207 
Edwin, 918 
George Stanton, 207 
Robert H., 390 
FLUSON, 
FLYNN, Daniel H., 866 
James, 866 
FLYNT, Josiah, 384 
FOAT, Margaret Cole- 
man, 606 
Robert Horton, 606 
Robert William, 606 
FOCHT, I., 428 
FOCKEN, Jansz, 812 
FOERING, John O., 
1004 
FOKE, Bernard Diet- 
rich, 792 
Frederick, 792 
FOLEY, Thomas, 949 
William, 807 
FOLGER, John, 266 
Nathan, 199 
Obed Worth, 199 
Peter, 164-266-498 
FOLK, Benjamin, 641 
Henry Bates, 642 
Joseph Wingate, 641 
FOLLANSBEE, George 
Alanson, 606 
Mitchell Davis, 606 
Thomas, 606 
FOLLETT, Benjamin, 
866 


Edward Fownes, 916 
John Fassett, 628 
FOLSOM, Abraham, 

326-327 

Daniel, 326 

George M., 152 

George Winthrop, 
464-632 

Jacob, 327 

Jeremiah, 714 


John, 326-327-714-742- 
976 


Jonathan, 742 
Joseph, 714 
Moses, 327 
Nathaniel, 742 
Peter, 714 
Richard, 714 
Samuel, 963 
Stephen M., 545 


FOLTS, George W., 211 


FOLWELL, Nathan, 
526 
FONDA, Gysbert, 490 
Jellis, 172 


FONTAINE, Aaron, 375 F 
82 


Becket de Roche, 5 

Peter, 375 
FONVILLE, John, 518 

John Avarette, 518 
FOOT (see also Foote) 

John, 720 

John Alfred, 720 

Nathaniel, 720 

Robert, 720 

Samuel Augustus, 

720 


470 


Plunket, 465 


FOOTE (see also Foot) 


Abraham, 183 

Alfred M., 507 
Amasa, 449 

Arthur Burling, 448 
Arthur de Wint, 449 
Asa, 448 

Caleb, 84-859 

Charles Doolittle, 178 


Chauncey, 183 

Daniel, 226-448-449- 
582 

Eli, 448 


Enoch, 84-859 

Ephraim, 149-152-783 

George Augustus, 448 

George Lewis, 449 

pecres Washington, 
183 


Harvey, 308 

Heli, 308 

Henry Wilder, 83-84- 
270 

Ichabod, 307-308 

Isaac, 84-449-801-859 

James, 449 

Jared, 307-450 

Joel, 467 

John, 65-569-821 

John Taintor, 367 

Joseph, 183-307-308 

Moses, 178 

Nathaniel, 28-152-178- 
183-307-448-449-450- 
569-582-629-748-776- 
950-971-976-995 

Obed, 178 

Pasco, 84-859 

Rhesa, 449 

Robert, 178-183-307- 
569 

Samuel, 84-178-582- 
859 

Samuel Augustus, 569 

Sidney, 277 

Wallace Turner, 901 


FORAKER, Joseph B., 


575-607 
Julia A. P. Bundy, 
607 


FORBES, Allan, 573 


Edward Ripley, 377 
Edward Waldo, 531 
Edwin Bannister, 607 
Franklin, 855 
George, 799 
Harry F., 570 
James, 709-812 
James Murray, 531 
Jehial, 665 
John, 410-531 
John Grant, 812 
John Murray, 531 
Joseph Harris, 799 
Mary G. Roach, 799 
Peter, 812 
Ralph Bennet, 410-531 
Ralph Emerson, 529- 
531 
Robert Bennet, 531 
William, 607-860 
William H., 238 
Wm. Hathaway, 531 
William Jehiai, 665 


FORBY, Francis Mar- 


ion, 390 
ORD, Abraham, 607 
Adam, 723 
Albigence Waldo, 165 
Andrew, 344-607-723 
Arthur Hillyer, 357 
Bruce, 223 
Charles Edward, 930 
Charles Henry, 357 
Charles Seymour, 811 
Chillian, 930 
Daniel, 385 
Edward, 457 


FORTUNE 


Edward Lloyd, 223 

Frank Richards, 64 

Frederick Howe, 357 

Gordon Lester, 607- 
608 

Harvey Goodwin, 385 

Hiram, 723 

Isaac, 357 

Jacob, 607-693-723- 
930 


James Polk, 658 
Jesse, 357 
John Chandler, 723 
Joseph, 357-607 
Leonard, 340 
Lester, 607 
Lucian Collins, 484 
Luke, 723 
Melachi, 848 
Merry, 357 
Nathaniel, 607 
Noah, 278 
Presly, 731 
Richard, 344 
S. F., 740 
Samuel, 385 
Solomon, 959 
Sophie du Pont, 223 
Starr, 1006 
Thomas, 702-927-992 
William, 357-974-976 
Worthington C., 607- 
608 
FORDE, Standish, 521 
FORDHAM, Daniel, 918 
Herbert, 918 
Inez Robbins, 918 
Jeffery, 918 
Joseph, 918 
Nathan, 918 
Robert, 507-659-918 
Thomas Dering, 918 
FORE, Charles W., 256 
FOREPAUGH, Geo. 285 
FORESMAN, Addie L. 
Mason, 608 
James B., 608 
Joseph Harry, 608 
FORGAN, James Ber- 
wick, Jr., 724 
FORGY, E. Stowe, 287 
James, 768 
John, 768 
FORMAN, Aaron, 233 
David, 233 
John Burrowes, 
Jonathan, 233 
Robert, 233 
Samuel, 33-233 
Thomas M., 509 
William S., 867 
FORNEY, Abram, 327 
Peter, 327-695 
FORRER, Christian, 
336-757 
Samuel, 546-757 
ae ee Ebenezer, 


Franklin Brinton, 585 
George O., 507 
FORRESTE&R, George 
William, 924 
FORSTER, John, 61-326 
FORSYTH, Charles 
Shaw, 58 
Charles Sprague, 388- 
608 
John, 608 
Mary E. Jordan, 608 
Robert Allan, 265 
William T., 336 
BOR ROMs Benjamin 
., 60 
Blanton, 609 
Richard, 609 
Thomas, 609 
Thomas Edward, 60$ 
FORTUNE, Wm., 609 


233 


FORTUNE 


Wm. Harrison, 609 
FORVE, Philip, 728 
FORWOOD, Henry P., 

788 
FOSDICK, Benjamin 
H., 615 
Benjamin Wheeler, 
515 

Ezekiel, 234 

James, 515 

John, 515 

Nathaniel Fadre, 515 

Nicoll, 156 

Philip, 209 

Richard, 933 

Samuel, 156-234-733- 

933 
Stephen, 156-515-933- 
976 

Thomas, 156-515-933 

FOSTER, A. Lentilhon, 
222 

Aaron, 217 

Abel, 96 

Abraham, 439-440-491 

Addison Gardner, 609 

Alfred Dwight, 439 

Andrew, 223 

Card, 768 

Charles Addison, 609 

Charles H. W., 105 

Charles Henry, 202 

Charles Stuart, 241 

Chillingsworth, 651- 

881 

Clifford, 422 

Cony, 202-610 

Daniel, 202-404-610 

Daniel D., 122 

Dwight, 439 

Ebenezer, 293-788 

Edward, 65-122-609 

Ephraim, 439 

Ethan, 768 

Festus, 440 

Francis A., 609-1005 

Francis Charles, 609 

Frank, 919 

Fred H., 627 

Frederick G., 238 

George, 768-769-909 

George Burgess, 610 

George Burgess, Jr., 

610 
George H., 279 
Henry, 122 
Herman Ten Eyck, 
222-223 

Hugh, 560 

Isaac, 202-455-609- 
610 

Jacob, 201-491-610 

James W., 612 

Jedediah, 439 

John, 96-122-217-223- 

241-404-560-609-651- 
723-768 

John Barclay, 769 

John W., 909 

John Watson, 28 

John Wells, 440 

Jonathan, 217 


Joseph, 202-499-610- 
768 
Joshua, 560 


Leonard, 65-609 
Mary Stuart, 241 
Matthew, 909 
Nathan, 440 
Pell William, 664 
Reginald, 45-201-439- 
440-491-609-610-868- 
976-987 
Richard, 455-976 
Richard Norman, 888 
Roger, 223-439 
Samuel, 122-217-609 
Standish, 440 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


Steuart, 241 
Theodore, 425-426 
Thomas, 65-609-651- 
768-881 
Timothy, 65-96-241- 
350-609 
Victor S., 118 
Wadsworth, 241 
William, 65-223-609- 
811 
William Eaton, 346 
FOTTERALL, Wm. F., 
765 
FOULKE, Edward, 40- 
462 
George R., 155-610 


Jean D. L. Kane, 610 


Thomas, 40-270 
William Parker, 610 


FOULKES, Edward, 837 


FOULSHAM, John, 976 

FOULSOM, John, 976 

FOURGUETTHE, P. M., 
537 

HOUTS, Finis E., 106 


FOWKEH, Gerrard, 301- 


899 
Gerrard, Jr., 985 
FOWKES, Henry, 696 
FOWLAR, Wm., 976 
FOWLE, William, 976 
FOWLER, Abraham, 
607 
Alanson, 610 
Anna Prince, 611 
Anson, 181 
B. Sherman, 918 
Benjamin, 722 
Caleb, 607 
Charles Rowland, 918 
Chauncey Burret, 610 


Clarence Alanson, 610 
Cornelia L. Sherman, 


917 
David, 610 
George, 773 


George Bingham, 611 
George W., 30 
I. Sebring, 918 


John, 181-375-607-610- 


918 
Josiah, 607 
Melzar, 181 
Milton Alanson, 611 
Pexcel, 918 
Reuben Rose, 607-608 
Richard R., 619 
Robert Ludlow, 918 
Robert Ludlow, Jr., 


918 
Samuel, 630 
Titus, 610 


Trevor Thomas, 414 


William, 607-610-722- 


811-918-976 
William C., 607-608 
FOWLKES, Edward 
Taylor, 919 
Mary R. Kent, 918 


FOWNES, Thomas, 660 


FOX, Daniel, 501 
George Henry, 501 
Henry, 19-550-912-916 
Howard, 501 
Isaac, 501 
James M., 305 
Jehiel, 501 
Jesse, 748 
Joseph, 465-466-746 
Noel Bleecker, 501 
Norman, 501-502 
Richard, 583 
Richard L., 542 


Samuel, 501 
Thomas, 501-557-929- 
976 


FOY, Peter L., 458 


FRALIC, Daniel L., 
958 

FRANCH, Joseph C., 
621 

Joseph C., Jr., 621 


FRANCHOT, Douglas 


W., 461 
Nicholas V. V., 461 
Pascal, 461-541 
Richard, 461 


FRANCIS, Alice Evans, 


919 
Arthur, 836 
Charles, 456 
Charles S., 455 
Charles Spencer, 879- 
919 
Charles Stephen, 456 
Claude de la Roche, 
503 
David, 455-456 
Geo. Tappan, 456 
John, 455-456-879-936 
John Brown, 897-898 
John Morgan, 919 
Nathaniel, 455-456 
Philip, 493-897 
Richard, 455-456-976 
Robert, 985 
Stephen, 455-456 
Tench, 328-622-860- 
897 
Thomas W., 155-222 
Thomas Willing, 694 
BET cone Charles, 
67 


FRANCISCUS, James 


M., 689 
FRANCOEUR, Jean 
Baptiste, 954 
FRANK, Lawrence 
Kelso, 464 
Paul Russel, 713 
FRANKENBURGER, 
David Bower, 304 
Mary P. Storer, 304 
FRANKLIN, Amos, 372 
Asa, 22 
Benjamin, 
372-380-589-789-966 
George Small, 657 
Gray W., 731 
Henry, 590 
Henry P., 22 
Hiram, 504 
James, 22-95 
Joel, 95 
John, 372 
John Smith, 812 
Josiah, 266-372-589 
Lewis B., 577 
Oliver, 22 
Samuel, 589 
Stephen, 372 
Thomas, 589 
Thomas Blewett, 455 
Thomas Henry, 317 
Walter, 236-438 
William, 812 
William Buel, 472 
FRANKS, Augustus, 
156 
FRANTZ, A., 362 
FRARY, Eleazer, 757 
George W., 757 
Isaac, 757 
John, 757 
Phineas, 757 
FRASER (see also 
Frazer, Frayser) 
Alfred, 879 
Francois S. X., 469 
Frederick E., 441 
James S., 335 
Peter, 709 
William, 875 
William A., 201 
FRAYSHER, Jesse, 562 


471 


266 - 368 - 


FREEMAN 


William, 562 
FRAYSSENET, Luis, 
368 
FRAZEE, John, 453 
Reuben, 453 
FRAZER (see also 
Fraser, Frazier) 
George Enfield, 656 
John, 158-611 
John Fries, 611 
Persifor, 158-611-612 
Robert, 611 
IRAZIER (see also 
Frazer) 
Farry, 215 
James Anderson, 215 
John, 167-215-750 
Nalbro, 750 
William, 215 
William West, 26 
FREAR (see also 
Freer) 
Baltus, 612 
Hugo, 612 
John, 612 
Simon, 612 
Walter, 612 
Walter Francis, 612 
EREEBURG, Abraham, 
ee Angelo T., 
Vinton, 954 
FREEMAN, Alden, 612 
Alexander, 612 
Bernard, 920 
Bernardus, 208 
Christopher, 916 
Christopher Holmes, 
141 
Constant, 85-529-749 
Corinne Keen, 163 
Dandridge Claiborne, 
916 
Edmund, 94-229-341- 
494-499-501-651-654- 
764-850-881-885-976 
Edward, 407 
Ethel B. Goodell, 612 
Francis P., 103 
Gabriel C., 141 
Geo. Dandridge, 916 
George H., 916 
George Henry, 141 
H. W. 103 
Henry, 141-612-916- 
977 
Horace Vinton, 829 
Isaac, 499-612 
Israel, 612 
Jackson, 612 
James, 920 
Joel, 612 
Joel Francis, 612 
John, 229-341-407-415- 
612-651-654-684-764- 
776-779-850-881 
John D., 920 
John Douglas, 920 
Joseph, 287-415-612 
Lloyd R., 216 
Louis N., 881 
Nathan, 499-500 
Nathaniel, 920 
Prince, 494-501 
Robert W., 601 
Samuel, 977 
Stephen R., 499-500 
Thatcher, 415 
Thomas, 415-850 
Thomas Claiborne, 
141 
Walter, 163-612 
Walter J., 163 
William, 501-684 
William S., 163 
William Salter, 612 
Zopher, 682 


FREER 


FREER (see also 
Frear) 
En OP;,-578 
Lawrence Clayton, 
497 
FRELINGHUYSEN, 
Frederick, 310-311 
Frederick John, 310 
George, 311 
George Griswold, 311 
John, 310-311 
Joseph S., 310-494 
Matthew, 311 
Peter H. B., 311 
Theodorus Jacobus, 
310 
FRENAYE, William E., 
835 
FRENCH, Alice, 612 
Alien, 253 
Amos Tuck, 365-366 
Andrew, 614-615 
Asa, 613 
Asa Palmer, 613-1006 
Benjamin, 38 
Benjamin Brown, 366 
Carlos, 615 
Charles, 615 
Clara A. Hill, 614 
Daniel, 366-445 
Daniel Chester, 366 
Dudley, 61 
Edward, 366-719-977 
Edward Vinton, 618 
Elijah, 614-615 
Eva J. Shattuck, 919 
Francis, 164-615 
Francis Ormond, 365 
Fred P., 389 
George, 612 
George F., 614-615- 
944 
George Gale, 492 
George Henry, 613 
George M., 317 
Gould, 366 
Harlow, 919 
Henry Clay, 919 
Henry Findlay, 554 
Henry Flagg, 366 
Hollis, 613 
Israel, 615 
Jacob, 612 
James C., 594 
John, 174-492-613- 
977 
John Allen, 613 
John Andrew, 615 
John James, 613 
Jonathan, 613-839 
Joseph, 366-612-884 
Leigh Hill, 614-615 
Leigh Hill. Jr., 615 
Moses, 613 
Nathan, 492 
Peter, 612 
Philip, 208-471 
Ralph, 492 
Raymond, 615 
Raymond T., 615 
Richard, 471 
Roy A., 937 
Samuel, 164-612-884 
Theodore, 884 
Thomas, 613-614-977 
Thomas Jefferson, 471 
William, 164-612-614- 
615-816-884-977 
FRESCH, Chas. F., 471 
FREY, Adam, 332 
Charles, 332 
Gottfried, 332 
Hans, 332 
Henry, 332 
Tobias, 332 
FRICK, Conrad, 745-919 
Heinrich, 919 
James Swan, 919 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


John, 745 
Peter, 919 
William, 919 
William Frederick, 
919 
FRIEDLEY, George 
Howard, 130 
FRIEND, Charles, 478 
FRIER, Robert, 964 
FRIES, Adam, 492 
Mrs. Amos A., 1000 
Francis Levin, 415 
Frank H., 415 
Harold F., 646 
Johann C. W., 415 
John, 492 
Solomon, 492 
FRIEZE, Henry S., 615 
Jacob, 615 
John, 615 
Lyman Bowers, 615 
Mary S. Crowell, 615 
Savage Crowell, 615 
FRINK, Benjamin, 570 
Gillis, 570 
John, 459-570 
Thomas, 459 
William, 459 
FRISBIE, Reuben, 103 
Samuel, 263-264 
FRISBY, James, 172- 
267-494 
FRISSELL, Algernon 
S., 591 
Amasa, 769 
Amasa Cogswell, 591 
Amasa M., 591 
John, 591 
Joseph, 591 
Lewis Fox, 591 
William, 591 
FRITH, Arthur J., 100 
FROST, Albert E., 616 
Arthur Burdett, 490 
Asa, 919 
Charles, 211-343-490 
Charles Sumner, 616 
Donald McKay, 616 
Edmund, 277-616-919 
977 
Edward, 616 
Edwin P., 810 
Icedwin Parker, 616 
Eliot, 211 
Ephraim, 616 
Henry Coolidge, 919 
Horace Everett, 888 ° 
James, 616 
John, 211-477-490-616 
Jonathan, 277-919 
Joseph, 277-490-616- 
905-919 
Loring Coolidge, 919 
Loring Laverack, 919 
Nathaniel, 490 
Nicholas, 211-490-977 
Rufus Smith, 277 
Samuel, 277-919 
Samuel H., 116 
Thomas, 616 
Thomas Clayborn, 227 
FROTHINGHAM, 
Channing, Jr., 514 
Nathaniel, 426-427 
Randolph, 883 
Richard, 427 
Thomas, 426 
Thomas B., 84 
Thomas Goddard, 427 
William, 426-427-977 
TROUCHARD, Gus- 
tave, 603 
FRY (see also Frye) 
Geo. Gardiner, Jr., 422 
James A., 880 
John, 558 
Joseph, 465 
Joseph R., 465 


Joshua, 558-896 
Michael, 339 
Thomas, 221 
William, 465 
FRYE (see also Fry) 
David, 194 
Dean, 495 
Ebenezer, 194 
Frederick, 869 
James, 485 
Jeremiah, 485 
John, 194-485-495-977 
John March, 495 
Joseph, 495 
Samuel, 194-495 
William Pierce, 495 
FRYER, John, 829 
Zachariah Louis, 829 
FUESS, Claude Moore, 
293 
Elizabeth C. Goodhue, 
293 
FULFORD, Nathaniel 
Simmons, 804 
FULLER, Arannah B., 
912 
Arthur B., 561 
Benjamin, 570 
Caleb, 401 
Charles, 912 
Edward, 147-163-166- 
358-359-401-492-554- 
570-629-683-729-737- 
808-977 
Erasmus Quincy, 561 
Eugene, 561 
Frederick Augustus, 
402 
George, 298 
Henry, 402 
Henry Frederick, 401 
402 
Henry Weld, 402 
Hiram Payne, 561 
Homer A., 744 
Hugh Nelson, 561 
Humphrey R., 258 
Jacob, 102-561 
John, 147-166-570-729- 
977 
Jonathan, 573 
Mathew, 492-570 
Matthew, 358-401-718 
Olin Coffin, 561 
Oliver, 147 
Percival Strong, 448 
Ransom Burritt, 476 
Reuben, 561 
Revilo, 147 
Richard B., 561 
Richard Frederick, 
561-875 
Robert Barnwell, 396 
Samuel, 147-166-358- 
397-401-438 8-492-570- 
729-767-977 
Shubael, 166 
Spencer Riland, 683 
Stephen, 561 
Stephen M., 349 
Thomas, 1062-147-561- 
697-977 
Timothy, 102-561-697 
Willard Perrin, 102 
Young, 401 
FULLERTON, Alan, 
203 
Alexander, 777 
BE. Arthur, 666 
Hugh Stewart, 479 
Humphrey, 479 
John, 777 
Kemper, 479-568 
Thomas, 479 
William, 350 
AL a one E. M., 
ql 
FULTON, John, 915 


472 


GALE 


Robert, 830 
William, 830 
FUNK, Ralph E., 356 
FUNKHOUSER, M. L. 
C., 1003 
Samuel King, 557 
hele re Oliver R., 
. 1 
FURMAN, John, 852 
Josiah, 852 
Moore, 621 
Richard, 852 
Wood, 852 
FURNESS, Fairman R., 
617 
Horace Howard, 616 
Horace Howard, Jr., 
616-617 
John, 616 
Jonathan, 616 
Walter Rogers, 616 
William, 616 
William Henry, 616 
FUSSELL, John, 95 
FUSZ, Louis, 246 
FUTHEY, Jno. Smith, 
496 
Robert, 496 
Samuel, 496 
FYFH, Joseph, 637 
FYFFH, Joseph, 36 


G 


GAAR, Andreas, 445 
mae tg George A., 
GADCOMB, Wm., 648 
GADSDEN, Charles 
Deas, 338 
GAGE, Alex. Kimball, 
617 
Amos, 617 
Chas. Sibley, 416 
Daniel, 617 
Edward, 690 
John, 617 
Leander, 617 
Moreton Foley, 690 
Nathaniel, 617 
Richard, 617 
Robert Thompson, 66 
Thomas Hovey, 617 
William, 617 
William Tenney, 617 
GAGER, John, 81 
GAIGE, George E., 769 


GAILLARD, Peter, 845 


Pierre, 845-925 
Theodore, 845 
GAINES, Edmund Pen- 
dleton, 546 
Francis, 935 
GAINS, John, 508 
Raa este Andrew, 
9 
James, 910 
James Penman, 910 
GAIRFIELD, Edward, 
977 
GAITHER, Burgess 
Wood, 881 
George Riggs, 413 
James E., 333 
John, 697 
Lorie} IKIAN, Haig, 
a ¢ 
Oa James, 
vial 
John, 112 
John William, 112 
Richard, 876 
Robert, 328 
William Ayres, 112 
GALE, Amos, 914 
Arthur Hamilton, 113 
Bartholomew, 113- 
893-914 


GALE 


Benjamin, 113-893 
Christopher, 882 
Daniel, 113-893 
Daniel Bailey, 113 
Edmond, 113-893-977 
George, 95 
George Candee, 617 
Geo. Washington, 617 
Jacob, 1138 
John Collins, 113 
Joseph, 113-617-893 
Josiah, 617 
Leone Caryll, 113 
Lyman Whitman, 113 
Miles, 882 
Samuel, 149-893 
Thomas Monroe, 197 
Wakefield, 113 
William Selden, 617 
Wim. Wakefield, 893 
GALL, William, 442 
GALLAGHER, John 
Martin, 714 
GALLATIN, Albert 
113-617-977 
Albert Eugene, 113 
Albert Horatio, 113 
Albert Rolaz, 113-617 
Frederic, 617 
Goelet, 617-780 
GALLAUDET, Edson 
Fessenden, 559 
GALLIER, James, 537 
Thaddeus, 536 
GALLMAN, Benjamin, 
558 
GALLOGLY, James 
Arthur, 486 
GALLOP, John, 945-977 
GALLOWAY, Richard, 
568-898 
Samuel, 267 
GALLOWHUR, Eliza- 
beth C. Warner, 618 
George, 618 
George Caughey, 618 
William Gibson, 618 
GALLUP, Albert, 678 
Banadam, 174-307-678 
Christopher, 174-307 
Christopher Milton, 
307 
Frederick Hayes, 352 
John, 174-176-279-307- 
328-677-977-992 
Joseph, 176-279 
Nathan, 174-307 
Nathaniel, 678 
Samuel, 678 
William, 748 
GALPIN, Perrin C., 170 
Son Alexander T., 
92 
Charles Elijah, 113 
Elijah Lamb, 113 
James, 113 
John, 922 
Robert, 113 
Thomas, 113 
William Richard, 265 
GAMBLE, Carrie S. Os- 
born, 114 
James McFarland, 
110 
James Milton, 272 
Ralph A., 114 
Robert, 18-19-113 
Robert Jackson, 113- 
114 
William M., 472 
GAMBRILL, Albert, 
116 
Anna G. Coulter, 116 
Launcelot, 833 
GAMMELL, Wm., 336 
GANNETT, Thomas 
Brattle, 519 
GANO, Daniel, 116-547 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


Francis, 116-547 
John, 116 
John Armstrong, 116 
John Stites, 116 
John Vallette, 116 
Levi M., 398 
Stephen, 116 
GANSEVOORT, Har- 
mense, 400 
GANSLER, Augustus, 
877 
GANT, John Q., 781 
GANTT, Benjamin S., 
47 


Edward, 47 
Gamewell D., 579 
Levi, 47 

Thomas, 47 
Thomas Tasker, 47 


GANTZ, Charles Ray- 


mond, 919 
George Clement, 919 
Jacob, 919 
Wm. Raymond, 919 
GARDINER (see also 
Gardner) 
. Abraham, 373-635 
David, 116-373-426 
George, 977 
Geo. Schuyler, 116- 
sla wee 

James, 768 

Jeremiah, 116 

John, 373-982 

Lion, 28-116-373-417- 
426-977-980 

Lionel, 477 

Luke, 979 

Margaret E. Hench, 
619 

Mathews, 635 

Philip Stimson, 619 

Richard, 982 

Robert H., Jr., 911 

Samuel Smith, 373 

Silas Wright, 619 

Stimson B., 116 

Thomas, 635 

W. F., 492 

GARDNER (see also 

Gardiner) 

Abiel, 775 

Anna W. Rigg's, 117 

Augustus Hunt, 529 

Augustus Peabody, 
292 

Benjamin, 775 

Benoni, 775 

Caleb, 394 

Charles Edward, 117 

Charles Graham, 614 

Charles Kitchell, 417 

Clifford Manning, 117 

Daniel, 693 

Dorsey, 394 

Ethel Fentress, 111 

Frank, 479 

Frederick, 777 

George, 349-350-351- 
394-443-527-775 

Geo. Henry, 111 

Guy Stewart, 619 

Henry A., 154 

Israel P., 117 

James, 619-910 

James B., 848 

John, 80-349-351-417- 
887 

John C. F., 888 

John H., 177 

John Jacob, 777 

John Lowell, 351 

Jonathan, 619 

Joseph, 394-527-977 

Joshua Willard, 427 

Moses, 888 

Nathaniel, 775 

Nathaniel Lyon, 811 


Nellie L. Borden, 117 


O. Fletcher, 111 
Richard, 560 
Samuel, 349-351 
Samuel Pickering, 
349-351 
Samuel Stebbins, 619 
Stephen, 887 
Theophilus, 394 
Thomas, 349-351-417- 
443-585-682-908-910- 
963-977 
Valentine, 777 
Warren, 888 
William, 394 
Wm. Alexander, 117 
William Allan, 837 
William Collins, 394 
Wm. Hamilton, 845 
GARESCH#&, Edmond A, 
B., 899 
Vital Marie, 100 
GARFIELD, Abram, 
619 
Benjamin, 619 
Charles Fowler, 619 
Edward, 619-977 
Eliakim, 619 
George, 619 
Harry Augustus, 619 
James Abram, 619 
James Rudolph, 742 
Nathaniel, 619 
Samuel, 619 
Solomon, 619 
Thomas, 619 
GARLAND, Benj., 117 
Cabell, 455 
George Henry, 117 
Harry Parsons, 117 
James Gray, 117 
John, 117 
Joseph Parsons, 117 
Matthew, 117 
Peter, 117 
Samuel, 117 
Thomas S., 593 
GARLINGTON, Chris- 
topher, 575-621 
Creswell, 917 
GARM, Henry, 746 
GARNEAU, Clemence, 
T0558 
GARNIER, Isaac, 340- 
979 


| GARNSEY, Cyrus, 422 


GARR, Andrew, 271 
GARRARD, Daniel, 118 
James, 118-681 
Joseph, 118 
Theophilus T., 118 
William, 118 
GARRETSON, Corne- 
lius, 843 
GARRETT, Edward, 
269 
Elli, 222 
Jesse, 214 
John Work, 118 
Jonah, 214 
Joseph, 496 
Nathan, 269 
Robert, 118 
Samuel, 214-269 
Thomas, 269 
Thos. Harrison, 118 
William, 118-214-269 
GARREETTSON, Rut- 
land Maddox, 422 
GARRICK, John, 156 
GARRIGUES, F. H., 893 
GARRISON, Beverly, 
119 
Charles Grant, 336 
Cornelius K., 119-341 
Daniel Randall, 119 
Elisha Ely, 375 
Isaac, 119 


473 


GATES 


Lyle, 119 
Oliver, 119 
GARSTIN, Dalton V., 
891 
GARTH, James Woods, 
139 
GARTRELL, Ethelbert 
H., 564 
GARVER, John Anson, 
499 
GARY, Arthur, 120 
Charles, 120 
Edward Stanley, 119- 
120 
Elbert Henry, 120- 
1004 
Erastus, 120 
Frank Boyd, 120-367 
Franklin F., 120 
Franklin N., 120 
Hampson, 120 
James A., 120 
James Albert, 119 
James Sullivan, 119 
Jesse, 120 
John, 119 
Josiah, 120 
Nathaniel, 120 
Samuel, 120 
Thomas, 120 
Thomas Reeder, 120 
William, 120 
GASKELL, Peter, 828 
GASKILL, Jonathan, 
579 
GASKIN, Edward, 735 
George, 906 
John Woodyard, 906 
GASKINS, Thomas, 
712-713 
GASS, Benjamin, 166 
GASSAWAY, Brice 
John, 588 
Nicholas, 588-804 
GAST, Johann Chris- 
tian, 466 
GASTON, Alexander, 
121 
Davis S., 209 
John, 121 
Joseph, 698 
William, 121 
Wm. Alexander, 121 
GATCHELL, Skipwith 
Gordon, 919 
GATELY, D. C., 442 
GATES, Aaron, 228-229 
Amos, 948 
Beman, 228-229 
Bezaleel, 228 
Chas. Winslow, 121 
Daniel, 166-296-448- 
501 
David, 296-501 
Elisha, 934 
Frederick T., 295-296 
George, 228-296-501- 
518-977 
Granville, 296 
Harold Joel, 581 
Harrison, 121 
Horatio, 180 
James Henry, 122 
Jesse, 166 
John, 122 
John Langdon, 121 
Joseph, 228-934 
Julius, 518 
Leroy D., 518 
Levi, 296 
Louis, 296 
Marvin, 692 
Nehemiah, 518 
Pal w124 
Russell, 296 
Simon, 121-948 
Solomon, 121 
Stephen, 121-583-948- 


GATES 


977-997 
Theophilus, 166 
Thomas, 618 
W. Almont, 831 
Wilder Frank, 178 
William H., 180 

Sa Mea Ae Sop Richard, 
GATHRIGHT, John, 

206-620 
Miles, 206 
Owen, 206-620 
Owen, Jr., 619 
Samuel, 206-619 
William, 206-620-908 

GAUSE, Harry T., 60 
John Taylor, 839 
GAVIT, Erastus Pal- 

mer, 122 
John, 122 
John E., 122 
John Palmer, 122 
Joseph, 122 
Joseph Bloomer, 122 
Philip, 122 
Samuel, 122 

GAWNE, C. S., 609 
GAWTRY, Harrison E., 

919 
John, 919 
Lewis Brown, 869-919 
William M., 919 

GAY, Andrew Hines, 

955 
Bunker, 651 
Charles Merrick, 113 
Duncan, 560 
Eben Howard, 474 
Ebenezer, 51-473-474- 

883 
Edward, 560 
Edward James, 774 
Edward S., 755 
John, 432-473-944- 

977-995 
John Henderson, 774 
Martin, 473-474 
Nathaniel, 473-515 
Samuel, 944 
Walter, 473-474 
Willard, 125 
William, 281-774 

GAYLEY, Andrew, 
Charles Mills, 122- 

123-1006 
Edwin Horner, 535 
Samuel Rankin, 123 

GAYLOR, William, 392 

GAYLORD, John, 638 
Josiah, 897 
Nathaniel, 897 
William, 638-811-897 

peer a Richard de, 

7 

GAZAN, Simon, 464 

aaa Harry Barnes, 

7 

GEARE, Thomas, 977 
GEARS, Thomas, 977 
GEBHART, Johann, 746 
GEDDES, Frederick L., 

620 
James, 620 
Kate A. Rosebrugh, 

620 
Norman, 620 
Paul, 620 
Samuel, 620 

GEE, William, 562-899 
GEER (see also Gere) 
Asahel Clarke, 124- 

125 
Danforth, 125 
Joseph White, 125 
Samuel, 194 
Shubael, 124 
Thomas, 124-977 
Walter, 124-125-781 


123 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


GEIBEL, William, 565 
GEIS, peer io Mathias, 
19 
GEISSENHAINER, Au- 
gustus T., 179 
Henry A., 179 
GELSHENEN, William 
Henry, 235 
ae Hugh, 256- 
84 
GELZER, John, Jr., 419 
GENTRY, David, 420 
Nicholas, 420 
Richard, 420 
GENUNG, Cornelius, 
117 
GEORGE, Archibald, 
728 
Henry Otis, 73 
James Z., 681 
John Cowman, 728 
Samuel Knox, 728 
Todd Menzies, 423 
GERARD, Thomas, 951- 


GERDES, Frederick W., 


GERE (see also Geer) 
Frederic, 938 
George, 826-938 
Isaac, 938 
James, 826 
John Avery, 826 
Joseph, 826 
Nathan, 938 
Silsby, 826 
Thomas, 977 

GERECKE, Frank T., 

854 
GERHARD, Albert P., 
917 
Conrad, 222 
William, 133-222-654 
GERHOLD, John Mar- 
tin, 952 
GERLACH, Gottlob 
Wilhelm, 656 
GEROULD, Gamaliel, 
960 
Jacques, 960 
James Thayer, 960 
Moses, 960 
Samuel, 960 
Samuel Lankton, 

GERRARD, T., 91 

GERRISH, John, 805 
Joseph, 146 
Moses, 146 
Paul, 805 
Samuel, 615-805-944 
William, 146-805-939- 

977 

GERRY, Elbridge, 617 
Robt. Livingston, 645 
Thomas, 617 
Thomas Russell, 617 

GESNER, Abraham, 126 
Abraham Herbert, 

126 
Anthon Temple, 126 
Henry, 126 
John Hendrick, 126 
John Henry, 126 
Richmond Herbert, 
126 

GEST, Henry, 130-977 
John, 130 
John Barnard, 130 
John Marshall, 130 
Joseph, 130 
Joseph Henry, 130 
Joseph John, 130 
William Purves, 130 

CT aa Samuel, 

08 
GHISLEN (see also 
Giselen) 
Caesar, 874 


960 


Reverdy, 874 
William, 874 


GILDE# 


GIFFEN, Robert, 754 
GIFFIN, Nelson, 355 


GHODEY, John D., 313|GIFFORD, Abram, 118 


GHOLSON, Thos., 922 
William Yates, 922 
GHOLSTIN, Louis, 525 
GIBBARD, Wm., 510 
GIBBENS, Daniel L., 

490 
GIBBES (see also 
Gibbs) 
James G., 621 
Robt., 90-208-794-895 
William, 895 
William Hasell, 895 
GIBBONS, Ambrose, 
112-805 
Douglas, 262 
Henry, 133 
Henry Walter, 133 
James, 41-132-133-535 
John, 41-132-535 
Joseph, 136-175 
Morton Raymond, 132 
William, 41-133-535 
GIBBS (see also 
Gibbes) 
Benjamin, 963 
Cl 867 
Edward, 537 
Edward N., 826 
Francis Henry, 501 
Francis Sarason, 135 
George, 135-865 
Giles, 457-501 
Jacob, 501 
James, 135 
John, 501 
John Wesley, 792 
Simon, 570 
William, 537 
GIBERT, Albert, 1003 
Armand, 43 
James T., 43 
Jean, 43 
Nicholas, 43-274 
Pierre, 43 
Wm. Nicholas, 274 


GIBNEY, Robert A., 214 


Virgil P., 214 
GIBSON, Andrew, 992 
Benjamin, 766 
Charles Dana, 139 
Charles De Wolf, 139 
Frederick, 822 
George, 116 
Horatio Gates, 1000 
Irene Langhorne, 139 
James S., 749 
Jefferson D., 518 
John, 705 
John B., 705 
Moses, 215 
Patrick, 116 
Samuel A., 119 
Thomas, 139 
William, 753-973 
William C., 287 
William F., 289 
GIDDINGS, Augustine, 
147 
Benjamin F., 885 
Edward Jonathan, 
147 
Franklin Henry, 147 
George, 147-498-548 
Henry Starr, 147 
Howard A., 1003 
Job, 548 
John, 147-548-884 
Jonathan, 147 
Joseph, 147 
Thomas, 147 
GIERASCH, Georgia M. 
Boit, 149 
Walter Siegfried, 149 
GIESLER, Charles A., 
614 


474 


Adam, 154 

Archer, 620 

Charles Alling, 620 
Christopher, 385 
George, 154-385 
Humphrey Almy, 385 
Isaac R., 154 
Jeremiah, 154 

John, 620 

John Archer, 621 
Livingston, 154 
Nathan P., 118 
Orrin P., 805 

Robert, 154 

Robert Ladd, 154 
William, 154-385-558 
Wm. L. Rodman, 385 
William W., 153 


GIGNILLIAT, Abra- 


ham, 155 
Gilbert, 155 
James, 155 
John, 155 
John Francis, 155 
Leigh Robinson, 155 
Ravenel, 155 
William Robert, 155 


GILBERT, Abijah H., 


324 
Arthur Eaton, 408 
Benjamin, 649 
Mrs. Cass, 1001 
Daniel, 165 
Edward Granger, 753 
Eleazer, 649 
Ezekiel, 82 
Felix, 438 
Fitch, 809 
Frederick R., 314 
George Henry, 649 
Giles, 352 
Hamilton Smith, 780 
Hiram, 352 
Humphrey, 533 
Jesse, 165 
Jesse Burton, 165 
John, 82-165-649 
Jonn> H,, 911 
Jonathan, 86-352-468- 
977 
Joseph Loring, 441 
Joseph T., 324 
Lucius, 82 
Matthew, 165 
Nathan, 780 
Nathaniel, 352 
Prentiss Bailey, 157 
Samuel Cotton, 324 
Steven, 780 
Sturges, 176 
Thomas, 82-649 
Uri, 753 
Wells Smith, 352 


GILBERT-CARTER, 


Gertrude C. Parker, 
533 
Gilbert Thomas, 533 
Thomas, 533 


GILBRETH, Frank B., 


920 
George, 920 
John Hiram, 920 


GILCHRIST, Albert W., 


621 
Allen, 362 
FF. W., 546 
John, 402-621 
John D., 647 
Nimrod, 621 
Obadiah, 621 
Robert, 386 - 
Thomas, 362 
William E., 621 


GILDER, George de 


Kay, 157 


GILDER 


Henry, 156 
John, 156 
Joseph B., 156-157 
Reuben, 156 
mecnere Watson, 157- 
23 
Rodman de Kay, 548 
William Henry, 156 
GILE, Ephraim, 809 
John, 809 
Samuel, 809 
GILES, James, 32-685 
Josiah P., 771 
Nicholas, 562 
William, 131-558-562 
GILFILLAN, Jas., 884 
GILFORD, Mrs. Sam- 
uel T., 1000 
GILL, Alexander, 145 
Charles, 145 
John, 145 
Robert, 145 
William, 145 
GILLAN, James, 507 
GILLESPIB, Alfred J., 
131 
Earl A., 563 


George Cuthbert, 165 |- 


John Finley, 518 
John Jones, 712 
John W., 372 
Leonard, 165 
GILLET (see also Gil- 
lett, Gillette) 
George Martin, 165 
George Musgrave, 165 
James McClure, 404 
Jonathan, 165-977 
Joseph, 165 
Josiah, 165 
Martin, 165 
GILLETT (see also Gil- 
let, Gillette) 
Bezaleel, 343 
Clarence Sherman, 
712 
Ebenezer, 343 
Israel, 343 
John, 342 
Jonathan, 342-977 
Joseph, 342 
Leslie Kemper, 343 
Roger, 343 
GILLETTE (see also 
Gillet, Gillett) 
Anson Tuller, 744 
Benjamin, 165 
Cornelius, 165 
Edward, 165-166 
Jeremiah, 165 
Joel Hoyt, 165 
Jonah, 165 
Jonathan, 165-977 
Lewis Singer, 165 
Mahlon B., 165 
Morgan D., 744 
Nathan, 977 
Samuel, 165 
Simeon, 165 
Thomas, 165 
GILLHAM, William 
Harrison, 746 
GILLILAND, Jas., 
Nathan, 775 
Samuel, 775 
William, 775 
GILLIS, Archie Coburn, 
178 
Charles E., 671 
Gaylord W., 917 
GILLMING, Joséf, 734 
GILLMORE (see also 
Gilmore) 
Edmund, 622 
Henry Van Kleeck, 
622 
Maria McIlvaine, 622 
Quartus, 622 


775 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


Quincy Adams, 622 


Quincy O’Maher, 622 


GILMAN, Allen, 860 
Benj. Ives, 283-502 
Bradley, 439 


Chas. Ashburton, 283 


Charles Jervis, 283 

Daniel, 283-312-742- 
914 

Daniel Coit, 884 


Edward, 72 - 283-312- 
368-719-734-742-902- 


914-976-977 
Geo. Houghton, 768 
Jacob, 902-914 


John, 283-312-368-402- 


554-719-742-902-914 
John Melvin, 751 
John Stratton, 860 


John Taylor, 283-312- 
742 


Joseph, 283 
Nathaniel, 283-742 
Nathaniel Clark, 368 
Nicholas, 283-312-742 


Oscar Fitzgerald, 368 


Theodore, 283-502 

Thomas, 368 

Winthrop Sargent, 
283-475 

GILMER, Albert H., 

679 

Francis Meriwether, 
906 

George, 283-284-906 

George H., 586 

George Hudson, 284 

James Blair, 283 

John, 906 

John Blair, 906 

Peachy R., 906 

Thomas, 586 

Thomas Walker, 284 

William Barnett, 906 

Wm. Barnett, Jr., 906 

GILMOR, John Scott, 

755 


GILMORE (see also 


Gillmore) 
oN Wee ole lp 
Addison, 531 
John, 641 
Nathaniel, 142 
Samuel, 142 
Thomas, 426 
William, 907 
GILMOUNT, Arvid 
Emanuel, 626 
Emma KL. Lott, 626 
GILMOUR, John, 109 
GILPIN, Bernard, 285 
Charles, 285 
Charles, Jr., 285 
Charles Davis, 285 
Edward, 284-285 
Francis H., 284-285 
Frederic Morton, 285 
Gideon, 285 
Henry Brooke, 285 
Hood, 284-285 
James, 285 
Joseph, 284-285-977 
Samuel Stapler, 285 
Vincent, 284-285 
Washington Hood, 
496 
GINDRAT, Abram, 851 
Henry, 851 
GINTER, George, 816 
GIORNI. Aurelio, 386 
CAB AUR Maurice, 
641 
GISELEN (see also 
Ghislen) 
Caesar, 634 
Reverdy, 634 
William, 634 
GIST, Christopher, 157 


Richard, 157 

William, 157 
GITTINGS, Geo., 868 

James, 868 

John, 868 

John, Jr., 868 

Phillip, 868 


Thomas, 868 
GIVENS, Thos. Karr, 
487 


GLADDING, George 
Anthony, 196 
Geo. Washington, 430 
John, 430-737 
John Hill, 430 
Jonathan, 430 
Nelson A., 430 
Royal E., 834 
Timothy, 430 
GLAENZER, Georges 
Auguste, 287 
Jules, 287 
Richard Butler, 286 
GLASGOW, Arthur, 922 
Ellen Anderson Ghol- 
son, 922 
Francis Thomas, 922 
‘George Russell, 917 
Robert, 922 
GLASS, Benjamin 
Franklin, 920 
Ebenezer Pollock, 920 
Franklin Potts, 920 
Samuel, 924 
Thomas E., 642 
GLASSELL, Andrew, 38 
GLAZEBROOK, John, 
166 
Richard, 166 
Robert Snead, 166 
GLEANE, Anthony, 743 
GLEASON, Charles 
Billings, 495 
Ebenezer Steele, 115 
William, 903 
GLEN, Jacob Sanders, 
28 


John, 701 
GLENN, Alexander L., 
463 
Elias, 463 
Jacob, 463 
Johannes, 463 
John, 315-463 
John F., 364 
Samuel, 463 
GLENNY, Bryant B., 
278 
GLICK, Benjamin, 707 
George, 752 
Geo. Washington, 752 
Isaac, 752 
John Philip, 752 
Jonathan, 700 
GLIDDEN, Arthur B., 
287 
Charles, 287-622-977 
Charles Jasper, 622 
John, 287 
Jno. Murray, 287-288 
Joseph Warren, 287- 
288 
Nathaniel Ames, 622 
Richard, 287 
Robert Grinnell, 667 
William Taylor, 287 
Zebulon, 287 
GLOVER, Charles Car- 
roll, 622-623 
Dawson, 918 
Charles Carroll, Jr., 
622 
Griff, 624 
John Irwin, 436 
R. F., 82 
Richard, 624 
Richard L., 623 
Samuel Taylor, 624 


475 


GOGGIN 


Thomas, 210 
GOAD, Wm. Frank, 652 
GODARD, George Sey- 
mour, 1004 
William, 977 
GODBOLD, John, 367 
Thomas, 367 
GODDARD, Benjamin, 
288-579-936 
Calvin, 288-923 
Calvin Hooker, 28-288 
Daniel, 288 
David, 408 
Edward, 288-579 
Edward Lewis, 288 
Eliza W. Acheson, 288 
Francis Wayland, 34 
Frederick Worth, 288 
George H., 288 
Giles, 37 
Henry, 856-936 
Henry Perkins, 288 
Hezekiah, 288 
James Edward, 288 
John, 856 
John Calvin, 63-288 
Joseph, 37 
Levi Hart, 288-547 
Martha P. Wade, 922 
Miles, 183 
Nathan, 288 
Nichols, 288 
Robt. H. I., 36-37 
Samuel, 936 
Warren M., 297 
William, 37-288-579- 
936-977 
William Giles, 37 
William Henry, 923 
GODFREY, Francis, 
777-971 
George, 624-652 
Henry Fletcher, 322 
John, 365-624-652-963 
Richard, 229-624-652 
Samuel, 624 
GODLEY, Fredk. A., 
461 
GODRY, Peter, 294 
GODWIN, Abraham, 
624-920 
Earl, 624 
Frederick M., 798-920 
Harold, 203-920 
Harry, 624 
Harry Post, 624 
James Charles, 656 
Parke, 920 
GOH, James B., 641 
GOELET, Francis, 288 
Jacobus, 288-289 
Jan, 289 
John, 289 
John E. B., 289 
Peter, 289 
Peter P., 617 
Robt. Walton, 288 
pts eee Herman, 
364 
GOETCHIUS, Henry K., 
289 
J. Milton, 289 
Johannus M., 289 
John, 289 
John Embler, 289 
Mauritius, 289 
Morgan, 289 
GOETZ, Frank, 578 
GOFF, David, 703 
Frederick Channing, 
289 
Frederick Harris, 289 
Samuel, 289 
GOFORTH, Wm., 116- 
422 
GOGGIN, Jas. Mann., 
203 


James Monroe, 203 


GOGGIN 


Lucien B., 203 
Pleasant M., 203 
Stephen, 203 
GOHLKE, W. F., 905 
GOKEN, Henry Davis, 
55 


3 
GOLD (see also Gould) 
Chas. Lockwood, 289- 
290 
Enoch, 984 
Hezekiah, 289-290 
James Douglas, 290 
John, 695 
Nathan, 103-290-552- 
978 
Samuel W., 289-290 
Theodore Sedgwick, 
289-290 
Thomas, 281-417 
GOLDER, Isaac, 318 
John, 318 
Peter, 318 
GOLDSBOROUGH, 
Chas., 33-282-625- 
721-803-922 
Charles B., 625 
Charles Henry, 33-721 
Chas. Worthington, 
33 
Bamund Lee, 33 
Edward Yerbury, 282 
Edwin G. L., 33 
Fitzhugh, 922 
Griffin Washington, 
625 
Henry Bedinger, 33 
Henry H., 30 
Howes, 138 
John Alden, 292 
John Schley, 282 
Murray Lloyd, 921 
Nicholas, 33-282-493- 
625-721-802-803-921- 
977 
Richard, 802-803 
Robert, 33-282-625- 
721-803-921 
Thomas, 625 
Thomas Moore, 625 
Washington Elwell, 
625 
William, 338-282-721 
Wm. Tilghman, 411- 
922 
Winder Elwell, 625 
GOLDSMITH, Frank, 
3 
William Martin, 518 
GOLDTHWAIT, Wm. 
Johnson, 153 
GOMBES, John, 424 
GOOCH, Frank Austin, 


350 
James, 350 
John, 350 


Joshua Goodale, 350 
Samuel, 350 
Thomas D., 822 
GOOD, Samuel, 546 
GOODALE (see also 
Goodell) 
Abraham, 314 
sea Montgomery, 
1 
Benjamin, 293 
Benjamin Nourse, 293 


Nathan, 279-432 

Richard, 108 

Robert, 293-977 

Stephen Lincoln, 293 

Zachariah, 293 
GOODAN, Roger, 100 
GOODE, Daniel, 182 

Edward, 625 

John, 95-182-224-625 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


Joseph, 182 
Richard, 625 
Richard Livingston, 
625 
Robert, 625 
Samuel, 625 
Thomas, 95 
William, 182-625 
William Thomas, 625 
GOODELL (see also 
Goodale) 
Amasa, 302 
Edward, 302 
Joseph, 442 
Luther, 28 
Robert, 302-350-442- 
612 
Roswell, 302 
Roswell Eaton, 302 
Thomas, 302 
William, 612 
Zachariah, 302-442 
Zina, 442 
GOODENOW, Daniel, 
831-889 
David, 889 


Thomas, 889 
ae Es See, Chas. E., 
18 
Frederick E., 181 
Henrietta L. McCor- 
mick, 181 
GOODHUE, Andrew I., 


350 
Andrew J., 961 
Benjamin, 961 
Ebenezer, 961 
Francis Abbot, 293- 
294-855 
George, 293 
Joseph, 72-293-961 
ZG. Cushing, 293 
Robert Wadleigh, 72 
Samuel, 72-293 
William, 72-293-498- 
961-977 
GOODING, Alfred, 182 
Frederic, 182 
Josiah, 182 
Matthew, 151 
GOODLOBE, David 
Short, 187 
George, 75 
Henry, 76 
Robert, 76 
William, 76 
Wm. Cassius, 187-188 
Wm. Clinton, 76 
GOODMAN, Eldad, 654 
Grace H. Griswold, 


294 
John M., 65 
Joseph, 597 


Joseph Wadsworth, 


597 
Moses, 73-294 
Richard, 73-294 
Sara I. Abercrombie, 


347 
Timothy, 73-294-597- 
926 


William, 73-294 

William A., 294 

William E., 347 

William Ernest, 347 
RENE Samuel, 

0 

Thomas, 500-967 
GOODRICH, Allyn, 403 

Chauncey, 684 

David, 684 

David Marvin, 308 

Edward Elizur, 684 

Elisha, 403 

Blizur, 684 

Horace, 403 


Horace A., 938 
John, 403-599 
Josiah, 403 
Richard, 599 
Thomas, 599 
Timothy Watson, 256 
William, 366-403-684- 
973-977 
GOODRUM, Charles 
William, 608 
GOODSELL, Elihu, 241 
Sp pl tots Edgar J., 
2 
Geo. Stephen, 922 
Henry S., 938 
Jason, 922 
Nathaniel, 922 
Roger, 922 
Stephen, 922 
Thos. Harper, 922 
GOODWIN (see also 
Goodwyn) 
Abel, 720 
Asa, 630 
Ben Prentice, 441 
Charles Archibald, 


295 
Charles Ridgely, 296 
Daniel Le Baron, 738 
Ernest A., 958 
Edmund Pendleton, 
295 
Edward, 630 
Edward Scott, 294 
Francis, 294-295 
Frederic Sprague, 341 
Frederick L., 687 
Henry Wheaton, 832 
Hill Chandler, 630 
Homer Stanley, 613 
Ichabod, 237 
James, 166-294-295 
James Junius, 461 
John, 294-780 
John Chapman, 295 
Jonathan, 294-720 
Joseph, 294 
Lyde, 296 
Nathaniel, 294-874 
Ozias, 294-832-874- 
978 
Peter, 295 
Philip Swing, 630 
Richard, 630 
Robert, 295-327 
Robert A., 628 
Robert Morris, 296 
Samuel Olmsted, 294 
Simeon, 630 
Thompson West, 295 
William De Vries, 
296 
William, 720 
\ fore Brownell, 294- 
Wm. Thompson, 295 
William Wallace, 720 
GOODWYN (see also 
Goodwin) 
Richard Tugegle, 434 
Robert, 794 
Robert Howell, 420 
Thos. Jefferson, 313 
BO Oe Andrew, 
Charles, 200 
Charles W., Jr., 541 
John, 118-200 
Stephen, 118-200-485- 


978 
Theophilus, 200 
Titus, 118 
GOOKIN, Daniel, 384- 


978 
Nathaniel, 875 
Samuel, 939 
GOOLD, James, 879 
GORDIGIANI, Ed- 


476 


GOSFORD 


uardo, 538 
GORDON, Adam, 625 

Alexander, 299-300 

Allen T. C., 299 

Ambrose, 297 

Armistead C., 296 

Basili, 625 

Brampton, 47-300-741 

Chapman, 626 

Charles, 625-675 

Conway Harrison, 297 

Donald, 921 

Frances BR. Haralson, 
625 

George Arthur, 190- 
297 

George Loyall, 296 

James, 296-297-978 

Jas. Holdsworth, 299- 
300 


James Newton, 297 

James Waddell, 297 

John, 296-297-299-300- 
921-978 

John Brown, 625-626 

John Newton, 297 

Jonathan Rhea, 297 

Malcolm K., 950 

Marquis L., 212-921 

Nathaniel, 297 

Peter, 297-675-873 

Robert W., Jr., 132 

Thomas, 125 

William Alexander, 
299-300 

Wm. Fitzhugh, 296 

William Gilchrist, 470 

wn. St. Clair, 297 

Wm. Washington, 
297-298 

Zachry Herndon, 626 

GORDON-SMITH, 
Frances, 625 
GORE, Henry Graham, 

36 


2 
John, 459-988 
Joshua Walker. 627 
Margaret C. Williams, 


627 
GORGAS, Miles C., 185 
gone Edward H., 


41 
GORHAM, Benjamin, 
32-289-300-960 
Isaac, 263-432-690 
Jabez, 263-432-690- 
960 
James, 432-878 
James Lane, 300 
John, 32-159-161-177- 
263-289-300-323-324- 
432-522-544-690-748- 


847-878-960-967-978 © 


John Hood, 432 
John W., 534 
Joseph, 300 
Josiah, 300 
Miles, 263 
Nathaniel, 22-349 
Richard, 263 
Samuel, 432 
Sturgis, 32-289 
Thomas, 456 
Walter Messinger, 
300 
GORMAN, Wm. H., 442 
GORSUCH, John, 770 
EA tor Gosse Onno, 
00 
James Polk, 300 
GORTON, Joseph, 653 
Samuel, 34-55-109- 
151-221-229-390-946- 
978 
Thomas, 307 
GORUM, John, 978 
GOSFORD, Carolina M. 
Carter, 86 


= 


GOSHORN 


GOSHORN, Allan Oli- 
ver, 903 

GOSS, Simon §S., 847 

GOSSBERG, Jacob, 730 
Victor Hubert, 730 

GOUGH, Matthew, 539 
Richard, 90-794 
William, 333-893 

GOULD (see also Gold) 
Abraham, 179-657-825 
Benjamin, 402 
Charles, 300-301 
Charles B., 739 
Charles Judson, 473 
pat Winthrop, 300- 

1 
Clarendon I. T., 921 
Edward W., 742 
Elgin R. L., 921 
Erl C. B., 148 
George, 639 
George H., 832 
George Huntington, 
300 


Grace H. Purnell, 921 
Henry, 888 
J. Harold, 607 
James, 300-639 
Jay, 825 
John, 425 
John Burr, 825 
John Edgar, 414 
John Thomas, 921 
Joseph, 921 
Lyttleton B. P., 921 
Mary H. Purnell, 921 
Nathan, 179-657-824- 
978 
Richard, 300-639 
Samuel, 824 
William, 300-639-755 
William P., 145 
GOULDING, George 
Albert, 346 
Thomas, 93 
GOULDSMITH, George, 
173-811 
ee: Henry Eugene, 
41 
GOUVERNEUR, Nich- 
olas, 128-902 
GOUX, Daniel, 604 
GOVE, Edward, 748 
Elijah, 748 
Elijah Atwood, 748 
Hartley, 459 
John, 748 
Jonathan, 748 
Squires, 748 
GOWEN, John B., 594 
GOWER, Siddie, 574 
GRABILL, Jacob, 880 
Seren Joseph, 
5 
GRACE, Lee Ashley, 
233 
Ralph, 755 
GRACIE, Archibald, 
177-194-273-750-869 
William, 750 
GRAEFF, Abraham 
op den, 702 
GRAFF, Carroll F., 352: 
GRAFTON, Asbury, 227 
John, 422 
Joseph, 292 
GRAHAM, Archibald, 
359 
Bernard, 287 
David, 48 
Edwin R., 913 
Ennis, 65 
George Brown, 393 
George Franklin, 488 
Henry Tucker, 301 
James, 128-199-746- 
810 
James Robert, 301 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


James W., 301 
Jared, 199 
John, 665 
John Crockett, 665 
John Smith, 562 
Joseph, 189-190 
Peter M., 27 
Robert, 665 
Walter, 438 
William, 301 
William A., 190 
William Montrose, 28 
GRAHLFS, Hermann, 
329 
GRANBERY, James 
Trainor, 790 
GRANDIN, John Liv- 
ingston, 277 
GRANGER, Abner, 820 
Alfred Hoyt, 627-628 
James, 627 
John, 604-627 
John T., 369 
Launcelot, 627 
Moses Moorhead, 627 
Oliver, 627 
Samuel, 627 
Sherman Moorhead, 
628 
GRANNIS, Cyrus, 388 
Edward, 388 
Joseph, 388 
Levi, 388 
Pierrepont E., 386 
William, 388 
GRANT, Alexander G., 
238 
Daniel, 143 
Denison, 301 
Edward, 606 
Elijah, 646 
Elliot, 606 
Mrs. Eugene J., 1002 
Eugene Josias, 301 
Gustavus, 606 
James, 302-652 
James Benton, 302 
Jesse Root, 301 
Joel, 646 
John, 606-646 
John Thomas, 143 
John William, 143 
Josiah, 301-646 
Josias, 301 
Lester Bradner, 490 
Mary M. Goodell, 302 
Matthew, 301-606-646- 
696-931-978-981 
Miner, 301 
Moses, 161 
Nathaniel, 199 
Noah, 301 
Oliver, 301 
Patrick, 922 
Randolph, 606 
Robert, 238-652-922 
Samuel, 301-606-686 
Samuel Rockwell, 606 
Sweton, 552 
Tahan, 606 
Thomas, 143-606 
Thomas McDonough, 
302 
Ulysses S, 301-896 
Ulysses S., 3d, 806 
William Daniel, 143 
William West, 302 
Wm. West, Jr., 302 
GRASON, Chas. S., 87 
GRASSIBE, Geo., 733 
een Benjamin, 539- 


GRAVATT, John Jas., 
628 
William Loyall, 628 
GRAVES, Amos C., 120 
Benjamin, 923 
Charles A., 64 


Cyrus, 275 
David, 943-962 
Eliphas, 697-945 
Erastus, 943-962 
EKzra, 923 
Geo. Franklin, 331 
Germont, 371 
Henry, 185 
Henry Solon, 275 
Isaac, 757-943-962 
Isaak, 943-962: 
Jedediah, 923 
John, 151-185-275-923- 
943-962-984 
John Card, 923 
John Herkimer, 278 
Phineas, 943-962 
Ralph, 185 
Rufus Rowe, 943-962 
Russell, 923 
Samuel, 275 
Thomas, 185-218-943- 
962 
William, 275 
William Blair. 275 
Wm. Phillips, 275 
GRAY, Albert, 891 
Albert Z., 602 
Alexander, 259 
Algernon Sydney, 45 
Allen Eugene, 963 
ClR., 841 
Carl Raymond, 302- 
303-1006 
Carl Raymond, UJr., 
303 
David, 132 
Edgar Harkness, 761 
Edward, 150-216-470- 
710-738 
Francis Calley, 513 
Frazer, 132 
Frederick Turell, 150 
George, IV, 600 
Henry, 47 
Henry Winthrop, 311 
Herbert E., 713 
Horace, 413-723 
Jacob, 816 
James, 95-736 
James Richard, 486 
James T., 323 
James W., 185 
Jethro Locke, 95 
Job, 701-913 
John, 197-446-628-816 
John Bowie, 628 
John Whitten, 725 
John William, 486 
May Inman, 486 
Morris, 298-922 
Oliver Crosby, 302- 
303 
Pardon, 701-913 
Peter Tufts, 302 
Philip, 701 
Richard, 679 
Robert, 45-302-445- 
498-978 
Samuel, 701-913 
Solomon, 95 
William, 95-132-150- 
378-410-628 
Mrs. William, 1001 
William A., 209 
William Ashley, 841 
William F., 255 
GRAYDON, Joseph 
Spencer, 719 
GRAYSON, Benjamin, 
26-367 
Robert H., 26 
Spence, 705 
William, 26-367 
GREATHOUSE, Chas. 
E., 282 
GREBLE, Edwin, 348 
Edwin St. John, 360 


477 


GREEN 
GREELE, Andrew, 978 


GREELEY (see also 


Greely) 
Andrew, 275-277-978 
Edward, 276 
Edward Hanford, 276 
Encch, 277 
George, 387 
Jonathan, 276 
Joseph, 277 
Louis May, 277 
Morris Larned, 277 
Norman Frost, 277 
Philip, 276 
Rufus Frost, 277 
Russell, 277 
Samuel, 277 
Samuel Sewell, 277 
Thomas H., 277 
William, 277 
Wm. Bradford, 275- 
276 
GREELY (see also 
Greeley) 
Adolphus Washing- 
ton, 276-277 
Adolphus Washing- 
ton, Jr., 276 
Andrew, 276 
Benjamin, 276 
Jacob, 276 
John, 276 
John Balch, 276 
Jonathan, 151-276- 
697 
Joseph, 276 
Philip, 276-503 
Samuel, 276 
Stephen, 276 
GREEN (see also 
Greene) 
Adolphus W., 752 
Andrew Heatley, 728 
Annie Amis, 303 
Askbel, 303 
Benjamin, 629-881 
Caleb S., 637 
Charles, 116-117-191 
Chas. Boden, 532 
Charles M., 1006 
Daniel, 264 
Donald Ross, 195 
Elliott, 629 
Ernest Mathews, 628 
Farnifold, 628 
Francis Matthews, 
491 
George, 637 
George S., 637 
Gilbert, 117 
Halcott Pryde, 922 
Henry, 72-303 


Jacob, 303 
James, 340-543-959- 
978 


James O., 340 
James Sproat, 303 
James W., 302 
Jesse, 800 

John, 264-629-817 
John Curtis, 628 
John Pugh, 495 
John W., 302-955 
John Williams, 303 
Jonathan, 204 
Joseph, 173-628 
Joseph F., 583 
Katherine Mills, 628 
Leonard, 800 
Leslie, 384 
Nathaniel, 249 
Norvin, 303 
Oliver Bourne, 53 
Percival, 586 
Philip Kip, 870 
Rachel Gardiner, 116 
Reid, 1007 
Richard, 264 


GREEN 


Robert, 48-303-404- 
800 

Roger, 628 

Samuel, 732 

Samuel H., 732 

Solomon, 795 

AW, 12 Bs RY) 

Theodore, 206 

Thomas, 303-360-781- 
800-822-978 

Thomas Dudley, 800 

Thomas Edward, 1007 

Thomas J., 93 

Timothy, 543-544-732 

IW) diss 90 

William, 542-543-629- 
795 

Winter M., 216 


GREENBERRY, Nich- 


olas, 282-325-588- 
803-921 


GREENBURY, Nich- 


Olas, 282-325-588- 
803-921 


GREENE (see also 


Green) 
Albert E. S., 709 
Albert Gorton, 279 
Albert S., 709 
Alexander Wilson, 
675 
Benjamin, 151-183- 
280-281-417 
Benjamine, 768 
Caleb, 151-280 
Carleton, 280 
Caroline Cornelia, 151 
Charles, 279 
Charles Russell, 279 
Charles Samuel, 279 
Christopher, 151-279- 
280-432 
Christopher Albert, 
432 
David, 312-785 
Edward, 698 
Edward Aborn, 280 
Francis Vinton, 280 
Francis Whittier, 151 
Frederick, 614 
Gardiner, 280-281- 
417-596 
Geo. de Boketon, 56 
George Sears, 280 
Geo. Sears, Jr., 280 
Geo. Washington, 69- 


Henry, 281 
Henry Copley, 280 
Henry Lehre, 151 
Howard, 1006 
Tra Wesley, 281 
Jabez, 69-279-281 
James, 69-221-279- 
643-676-694-909 
James Anthony, 279 
Jerome Crosby, 569 
Job. 151-280-705 
John, 69-70-109-151- 
221-278-279-280-281- 
$12-417-432-491-614- 
643-676-694-709-754- 
785-851-909-915-978 
John Holden, 279 
John S. C., 280 
John W. A., 280 
Jonathan, 676-909 
Joseph Warren, 279 
Mary Anne, 280 
Myron Wesley, 281 
Nathan, 281 
Nathanael, 69-279 
Nathanael Ray, 69 
Nathaniel, 280-281- 
312-417-432-785 
Perry, 279 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


Peter, 278-279-643- 
694-709 
Philip, 151-280 
Prescott Morrill, 36 
Ray, 915 
Rhodes, 694 
Richard, 279 
Richard H., 1006 
Robert, 333 
Rufus, 279 
Samuel, 151-432-671- 
851-915 
Simon Henry, 151-280 
Stephen, 676-694 
Stephen Van R., 909 
Theodore Ainsworth, 
263 
Thomas, 221-280-281- 
312-333-417-694-785- 
978 
Thomas Rice, 279 
Warwick, 280 
William, 183-279-643- 
851-915 
William Brenton, 
279-851 
Wm. Brenton, Jr., 279 
Wm. Parkinson, 281 
William Perry, 279 
GREENEL, Daniel, 258 
GREENEWALT, Frank 
L., 224 
GREENFIELD, Archi- 
bald, 696 
Ernest, 944 
Peter, 931 
te het Samuel, 
965 
GREENHOW, George, 
590-718 
John, 590-718 
Samuel C., 718 
GREENHUT, Benedict 
J., 1005 
GREENLAW, William 
Prescott, 1004 
GREENLEAF, Bick- 
ford, 948 
Daniel, 374-939 
David, 948 
Donald Leal, 870 
Edmund, 374-939-978 
Israel, 374 
Stephen, 374-939 
William, 374 
William Riley, 374 
ee rank Edward, 
8 
George Henry, 82 
Lewis Collins, 729 
GREENOUGH, Carroll, 
347 
Chas. Backhouse, 305 
Charles Edward, 305 
Daniel, 747 
David, 218-699 
David Stoddard, 304- 
805% 
Ezra, 305 
Freeman Parker, 747 
Henry, 218 
Henry Vose, 365 
Henry Waldo, 218 
James Carruthers, 
218 
John, 217-218-304- 
347-699 
Jonathan, 747 
Joseph Merrill, 747 
Malcolm §S., 347-348- 
403 
Nathaniel, 747 
Richard, 305 
Richard Saltonstall, 
699 
Robert, 305-747 
Thomas, 217-218-304- 
347-699 


William, 217-218-304- 


347-348-699-978 
Wm. Bates, 217-218 
Wm. Whitwell, 347 


GREENVILLE, Roger, 


259 
Sue Eugene, 
173 
William, 703 
GREENWOOD, James, 
893 
John, 893 
Samuel, 893 
GREER, Ellis A., 141 
Elwyn Wayne, 378 
Lawrence, 749 
Robert, 834 
Robert Charles, 923 
Robert Papin, 923 


GREGG, David, Jr., 586 


Donald, 102 
George N., 776 
James, 190-978 
James E., 649 
John B., 48 
GREGORIE, James 
McPherson, 815 
GREGORY, Charles 
Noble, 305 
Daniel, 230-305 - 
Ebenezer, 305 
Elizabeth Franklin, 
923 
Elnathan, 305 
Ezra, 305 
Ezra Eugene, 
Henry, 305-978 
Isaac, 648 
Isaac Newton, 648 


305 


Janet M. Tappan, 305 


Jared Comstock, 305 

John, 305-995 

Lewis, 305 

Nathan, 305 

Noah, 305 

Stephen Strong, 305 

Tappan, 305 

Thomas, 305 

Wm. Benjamin, 305 

William Denton, 923 
GRELE, Andrew, 978 
GRESHAM, John, 528 

Joseph, 528 
GRESLEY, Wm., 753 
GREVE, Chas. M., 630 

Chas. Theodore, 630 


Harriet B. Fisher, 630 


Theodore L. A., 630 


GRIMES 


GRIFFIN (see also 


Griffen, Griffing) 
Charles, 471 
Cyrus, 725 
Edward Herrick, 306 
Francis, 872 
Frank Loxley, 923-924 
George, 162-872 
James, 306 
Jas. Franklin, 923 
Jasper, 306-872-927- 
978 
John, 306 
John Wheeler, 306 
Jonathan, 923 
Joseph, 923 
Lemuel, 872 
Malcolm, 863 
Mary L. Chambers, 
923 
Matthew, 923 
Miles Flint, 923 
Nathaniel, 306 
Nathaniel Edward, 
306 
Nathaniel Herrick, 
306 
Raymond G., 758 
Samuel, 106 
Solomon Bulkley, 306 
Wingfield, 526 


GRIFFING (see also 


Griffen, Griffin) 
Jasper, 798-799-978 
John, 798-799 
Stephen, 798-799 


GRIFFIS, William El- 


liot, 838 


GRIFFITH, Charles E., 


Jr., 390 
Daniel M., 944 
DavidVA Pkt 
Ephraim J., 307 
Fannie B. Lyford, 307 
Greenbury, 307 
James, 441 
John, 441 
John William, 306-307 
Joseph, 40-506 
Philip, 307 
Rhys, 657 
Samuel, 174 
Walter Lyford, 307 
William, 441 


GRIFFITTS, Joseph R., 


925 
Samuel Powel, 925 
William, 925 
Wm. Fishbourne, 925 


GREVEMBERG, Carlos |GRIGG, Richard, 742 


E., 360 
GREW,’ Henry, 467 
Henry Johnson, 467 
Henry Sturgis, 640 
Joseph Clark, 380 
GREY, Adam, 958 
George, 286 
James, 919 
GRICE, Charles, 93 
GRIDLEY, Elnathan, 


73 
Samuel, 73 
Thomas, 73 


William, 326 
GRIER, Ida EK. Bower, 


630 
Matthew James, 630 
Nathan, 465 


GRIEVE, Walter, 69 
GRIFFEN (see also 
Griffin, Griffing) 
Henry R., 631 
Jacob, 60 
John, 631 
Mary R. Penny- 
packer, 630 
Robert Allen, 326 


478 


GRIGGS, Charles, 307 


Chauncey, 307 
Chauncey Milton, 307 
Chauncey Wright, 307 
Wdwin Eugene, 723 
Weury Charles, 307 
Ichabod, 121-307 

John Williams, 121 
Joseph, 121-307 
Joseph Emerson, 445 
Joshua, 121-307-723 
Robert Foote, 307 
Roswell, 307 
Stephen, 307 
Thomas, 121-307 


GRIGSBY, Reuben, 705- 


706 


GRIMBALL, George 


Elliott, 512 


GRIMES (see also 


Grymes) 
Asa, 657 
Bryan, 55-804 
Charles Greene, 519 
TDemsie, 55 
Henry, 309 
James Wilson, 483 
John, 315 


GRIMES 


William, 55 
GRIMK&#, Edward Mon- 
tague, 308 
Henry, 308 
John Faucheraud, 308 
John Paul, 308 
St. Julien, 308 
GRIMM, Daniel, 516 
GRIMWOOD, Thos., 697 
GRINDAL, Archibald, 
253 
GRINNAN, Andrew 
Glassell, 38-39 
Daniel, 38 
Randolph Bryan, 38 
St. George T., 38 
GRINNELL, aren 309 
Charles Andrews, 309 
Charles Edward, 309 
Cornelius, 514 
Daniel, 308-309-514- 
589- 933 
Edwin Morgan, 531- 
735 
Frank Washburn, 308 
George, 308-309-589- 
933 
George Bird, 308 
George Blake, 308 
Herbert L., Jr., bd5 
Joseph, 514 
Josiah, 933 
Matthew, 308-514-933- 
978 


Myron, 933 
Peter, 309 
Reuben, 933 
Richard, 309-514 
Robert, 869 - 
Thomas Eddy, 309 
William, 308 
GRISHAM, Joseph, 528 
GRISWOLD, Alexan- 
der, 294 
Almon W., 200 
Arthur B., 339 
Benjamin ‘Howell, 309 
Benj. Howell, Jr., 309 
Chester, 309- 310- B17- 
518 
Daniel, 309-517-518 
Ebenezer, 309 
Edward, 294-309-323- 
443-505-517-518-636- 
692-925-978 
Elizur, 309 
Ezra, 675 
F. Gray, 310 
Geo., 309-310-517-518 
Hezekiah, 294 
Jacob, 309 
John, 129-765 
John Augustus, 310- 
517-518 
John Wool, 310 
Joseph, 294 
Justin, 430 
Matthew, 129-138-294- 
310-356-443-716-723- 
765-978 
Matthew, Jr., 311 
Merrill, 925 
Michael, 309-675 
Nathaniel L., 443 
Nelson, 646 
Phineas, 323 
Robertson, 309 
Roger, 129-311 
Roswell, 646 
Rufus Wilmot, 925 
Seth, 517-518- 646 
Simeon, 309-517-518 
Thomas, *430-675 
Walter Scranton, 430 
Whiting, 309 
. William E. S., 311 
Wm. McCrillis, 925 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


GROESBECK, William 
Slocum, 918 
GROFF, John, 336 
GROGN, Madeline Mas- 
ters, 631 
Neils, 631 
GROOME, Charles, 631 
Harry Connelly, 631 
John, 631 
Samuel, 631 
Samuel William, 631 
GROSER, John, 312 
Robert, 312 
Samuel Haskins, 312 
Thomas, 312 
Thomas Waldo, 312 
Thos. Wentworth, 312 
GROSH, Peter, 621 
GROSS, Thos., 328-622 
GROSVENOR, Asa, 30- 
a 
Asa Waters, 30 
David, 30-31 
Ebenezer, 30-31 
Edwin Augustus, 30- 
31 


Edwin Prescott, 31 
George Sumner, 746 
Soom (Hovey), 30- 
5 
John, 30 
Robert, 405-891 
Thomas George, 891 
William, 104 
GROVE, George, 515 
Hans, 515 
Hans Graff, 515 
GROVES, Mrs. Charles 
S., 1000 
GRUBB, Adam, 174 
Davis Hanson, 136 
Isaac R. D., 136 
John, 136 
Joseph, 136 
William, 136 
GRYMES (see also 
Grimes) 
Benjamin, 954 
Charles, 111-192-327 
John, 203 
Ludwell, 718-776 
Philip, 725 
GULRARD, Edward 
Percy, 328-925 
Godin, 631 
Jacques, 631-925 
Jean, 631 
John, 631 
Joseph Nancred, 557 
Peter, 631 
Robert Charlton, 631 
Robert Godin, 631 
GUERNSEY, Mrs. Geo. 
Ten L001 
James, 935 
Joseph, 935 
GUERRANT, Jackson 
D., 558 
John, 526 
GUERRIER, S. G., 752 
GUERRY, Alexander, 
312 
Le Grand, 312 
Le Grand F., 312-313 
Peter, 312 
Pierre, 312 
William A., 312-313 
William Capers, 312 
GUEST, Frank Barks- 
dale, 631 
George, 631-928 
John, 631-822 
Jonathan, 631-822 
Lionel G. W., 464 
GUIGNARD, C. Gads- 
den, 704 
James, 160 
John Gabriel, 160 


GUIGNON, E. E., 698 

GUILD, Aaron, 313 
Benjamin, 84 
Charles E., 83-84 
Courtenay, 679 
Curtis, 679 
George M., 263 
Georgiana, 313 
James, 220-932 
Joel, 313 


John, 83-313-679-735- 
978 


Moses, 679 

Nathaniel, 313-679 

Reuben, 313 

Reuben Aldridge, 313 

Samuel, 63-313-679 
GUILFORD, Benj., 314 

John, 314 

Jonathan Marble, 314 

Simeon, 314 

William, 314 


William Wallace, 314 


GUILLAUDEU, Will- 
iam Leggett, 809 
GUILLOU, Alfred, 631 
Rene, 631 
Victor Gabriel, 631 
GUION, Owen H., 804 
GULL, William, 126 
GULLIVER, William 
CF 803 
GUMMERE, Amelia 
Mott, 313 
Barker, 637 
Francis B., 314 
Francis Barton, 313 
Johann, 314-636 
John, 314 
Richard Mott, 314 
Samuel, 314-636 
Samuel James, 314 
Samuel R., 636 
GUN, Thomas, 660 
GUNDY, John, 800 
GUNN, James Newton, 
374 
Thomas, 990 
Walter C., 844 
GUNNING, Josiah FE. 
H., 696 
GUNTHER, Adolphus B., 
Q 


39 
GUNTHER, Franklin 
L., 925 
Franklin Mott, 925 
GURLBEY, Davis Rob- 
ert, 706 
Ephraim, 573 
Jonathan, 573 
Lucius, 573 
Samuel, 28-573 
William, 573 
GURNEE, Caleb, 597 
Daniel, 597 
Francois, 597 
Isaac, 597 
Stephen, 597 
GURTEEN, Edith Car- 
penter, 537 
Stephen Humphreys, 
Bait 
GUSTIN, John, 821 
GUTHRIE, Anna N. 
Stuart, 314 
John, 881 
Livingston Stapp, 625 
Wardell, 881 
William Eugene, 314 
William Norman, 314 
GUY, Alexander, 925 
Augustus A., 693 
John H., 186 
Nicholas, 973-993 
Orchard, 300-639 
William Evans, 925 
GUYTON, Lucy H. Mil- 
ton, 315 


479 


HAGAN 


Moses, 315 
GWATHMEY, Mary P. 
Langhorne, 315 

Owen, 255 

Temple, 255 

William Watts, 315 
GWIN, Isham, 706 

John, 706 

Richard, 706 
GWYNN, Henry Bash, 

926 


William Scott, 925 
GWYNNE, Abraham E., 
957 
David, 957 
GWYNNE-EVANS, 
Evan, 423 


H 


HAARDT, John An- 
thony, 906 
HABERSHAM, Fred- 
eric A., 89 
HACK, Christopher A., 
124 
Frederick H., 79 
Harold Wright, 124 
Henry Seaver, 124 
Nathan, 124 
Roy Kenneth, 859 
William, 124 
HACKBURNE, Samuel, 
974 
HACKETT, Chauncey 
C., 926 
Corcellus H., 218 
Frank Warren, 926 
HACKLEY, Thornton 


Kemper, 449 
HACKSTAFF, Charles 
LL, 321 


Lodowick, 65 
Ludwig Albertus, 65 
William Greene, 65 
HADDEN, Hamilton, 
329 
HADDOCK, Charles 
Bricket, 359 
HADDON, Robert, Jr., 
675 
HADDUCK, Edward, 
247 
HADEN, William Doug- 
las, 377 
HADLEY, Arthur 
Twining, 734-926 
Brooks, 58 
Edwin Marshall, 631 
Emerson, 469 
Enos, 314 
George Hadley, 926 
Helen H. Morris, 926 
James, 926 
James Marshall, 631 
John, 543 
Samuel, 630-926 
Silas Matthew, 115 
William, 632-875 
HADLOCK, James, 585 
HADSELL, George Ar- 
thur, 392 
HADWEN, William, 37 
HAFF, Carroll Barse, 
570-927 
Delbert James, 927 
Ellis, 927 
Ethan Clark, 
Jacob, 927 
Joshua, 927 
Jurian, 927 
Lawrence, 927 
Lawrence Jurianse, 
927 
HAGAMAN, Adrian, 370 
Hendrick, 370 
Simon, 370 
HAGAN, Hugh, 557 


927 


HAGAN 


Jane M. Gray, 628 
John Lyle, 628 
William C., 628 
HAGAR, Isaac, 350 
John, 350 
Joseph F., 350 
Samuel, 350 
William, 350 
BaCNne Charles E., 
125 
Francis Randall, 125 
John Randall, 125 
John V., 125 
Peter, 125 
HAGOOD, James O., 125 
Johnson, 125 
Lee, 125 
William, 125 
HAGUB, James R., 127 
HAHN, Benjamin D., 
765 
HAIG, George O., 261 
HAIGH, Henry A., 632 
Richard, 632 
HAIGHT (see also 
Hoyt) 
Benjamin, 632 
Benj. Isaacs, 632 
Charles, 667 
Charles Coolidge, 632 
Charles Sidney, 632 
David, 632 
Fletcher M., 126 
George Ives, 47 
Henry Huntly, 126 
John, 126-632 
Jonathan, 126 
Louis Montrose, 126 
Nicholas, 632 
Samuel S., 126 
Simon, 126-632 
Stephen, 126 
HAILE, Henry C., 633 
John, 527-633 
Thomas E., 853 
William, 633 
William Henry, 633 
HAINES (see also 
Haynes) 
Abram, 126-127 
Abram Brouwer, 633 
Arthur, 126 
Benjamin, 127-261 
Caspar Wistar, 127 
Chas. Davis, 261-273 
Clayton, 127 
Harold Atlee, 126 
Henry A., 843 3 
Henry S., 66 
Isaac, 126 
Isaac H., 126 
John, 127-261 
John Peter, 391 
John T., 417 
Josiah, 127 
Lindley, 126 
Matthias, 633 
Matthias Loring, 633 
Peter, 434 
Reuben, 127-668 
Richard, 126-127-978 
Richard Townley, 261 
Robert Bowne, 127- 
727 
Samuel, 633-844 
Sarah L. Kouwenho- 
ven, 633 
Thomas Harvey, 127 
William, 633 
Zebedee, 127 
HAIRSTON, Robert, 
747-748 
HALBERT, Wm., 528 
HALD, August, 132 
HALE, Albert, 371 
Albert Cable, 128 
Ambrose, 129-504 
Arthur, 129 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


Asahel, 128 
BRenjamin, 504 
Carrie H. Angell, 128 
Clarence, 503-504 
Daniel, 128 

David, 504 

Edward Everett, 129 
Edward Everett, Jr., 


129 
Elias E., 762 
Enoch, 129 


Ezekiel, 691 

George Ellery, 819 

Harry, 130 

Jacob, 129-371 

James, 762 

James D., 614 

James Sullivan, 504 

Job, 128 

John, 24-128-129-371- 
614-762 

Joseph, 24-129-504 

Marshal, 129-130 

Moses, 130 

Nathan, 24-129-130- 
961 

Philip, 130 

Reuben Brooks, 130 

Richard, 24-129-371- 


962 
Robert, 24-129-614- 
682-762-961 
Samuel, 24-129-614- 
978 
Stephen, 762 
Thomas, 128-129-130- 


239-371-504-978 
Thomas W., 614 
William A., 809 
Wm. Bainbridge, 130 
William Browne, 606 
William Ellery, 527 
HALEYBURTON, Will- 
iam, 297 
eres eta Richard, 
0 
Sheree: Hugh C. G. 
Sarah M. P. Stokes, 
633 
HALL, Aaron, 757 
Andrew, 131 
Asahel, 130 
Asaph, 1005 
Basil Douglas, 644 
Benedict William, 
118-157 
Benjamin, 72-199-202 
Bolling, 644 
C. Lester, 912 
Camilla R. Morris, 
633 
Carter Allen, 807 
Charles Henry, 637 
Charles Howard, 73 
Clarence L., 343 
Clayton Colman, 634 
Daniel, 148-946 
David, 30-31-478-637 
Ebenezer, 132 
Edmund, 174 
Edward, 131-360 
Fdward Fitch, 131 
EKawin, 828 
Elihew, 573 
Elisha, 130-573 
Eliza Phillips, 279 
Elliot Chapin, 130 
Elliot Snell, 130 
Francis, 132 
Francis C., 768 
Francis Catesby, 926 
Frederic, 174 
Fredk. Garrison, 37 
Frederick James, 634 
Frederika W. Par- 
rott, 634 
George Atwater, 566 


George Rogers, 23 

Giles S., 714 

Gracie, 21 

Grafton, 202 

Gustavus Abeel, 131 

Harry Orville, 130 

Henry, 202-478-573 

Henry B., 403 

Henry Hinckley, 550 

Henry Peirce, 131 

Henry Snow, Jr., 531 

Hezekiah, 159 

Hezekiah J., 131 

Hiland, 657 

Homer L. S., 504 

Hugh, 644 

isaac Freeman, 174 

James, 279 

James Frederick, 634 

James Harrison, 279 

James M., 634 

James Parker, 945 

James White, 631 

Jeremiah, 807 

John, 73-130-131-157- 
174-238-286-474-476- 
586-635-637-657-822- 


978-997 
John A., 130 
John Alexander, 131 
John A. R., 635 
John Edward, 932 
John G., 220 
John Grafton, 227 
John Hubbard, 73 
John T., 238 
John Tonnele, 492 


Joseph, 31-174-555- 
586-635-637 
Josiah, 174-785 
Josias Carvel, 157 
Keppele, 131 
Lewis Christian, 132 
Lyman, 624 
Mary D. Hunter, 131 
Murray F., 893 
Nathaniel, 657 
Orlando, 132 
Patrick, 180-181-409- 
705-706 
Percy Foster, 634 
Reuben, 174 
Richard, 132-573-789 
Richard Duckett, 202 
Robert, 376-377-635 
Samuel, 73-132-720 
Samuel Edwards, 172 
Seth, 72-132 
Stephen, 807 
Theophilus, 73-828 
Thomas, 131-430-634- 
635-657-807 
Thomas W., 634 
William, 130-175-202- 
376-377-478 
William Edward, 634 
William Maclay, 573 
William P. H., 89 
William T., 146 
Willis Edward, 635 
HALLAM, John, 740 
HALLE, Ernest Alex- 
ander, 770 
HALLETT, Andrews, 
644 
Ansel, 644 
Ebenezer, 644 
Edward, 644 
Jonathan, 644 
Joseph, 159-522-762 
Reuben, 852 
Richard, 972 
Samuel, 879-914 
William, 237-762-879- 
914 
HALLEY, Samuel 
Hampton, 333 


480 


HAMERSLEY 


BRALLIDAY, William 
Horton, 682 
HALLOCK, Homan, 224 
Moses, 224 
Noah, 224 
Peter, 224 
Samuel, 224 
Thomas, 436 
William, 224 
amp eee ee Arthur, 
76 
Caleb, 133 
Charles, 133 
Charles Tyson, 133 
James Mott, 133 
Joel, 766 
John, 133-978 
Joshua, 133 
Luke, 766 
Morris L., 133 
Norwood Penrose, 69 
Richard Price, 133 
Silas T., 766 
Thomas, 133-766 
Thos. Jewett, 133-134 
William, 133-766 
William D., 766 
William Penrose, 622 
HALSEY, Ananias, 926- 
941 
Charles H., 273 
Decca C. Singleton, 
134 
Edmund Drake, 168 
Edwin Lindsley, 134 
Elihu, 134 
Elisha, 134 
Elisha Lindsley, 134 
Frederick Arthur, 134 
Gaius, 134 
Gaius Leonard, 134 
Harlan Page, 927 
Henry A., 941 
Henry Augustus, 927 
Ichabod Benton, 453 
Isaac, 453 
Jacob, 134 
James Taggart, 718 
Jeremiah, 134 
John Jacob, 135 
Joseph, 453 
Le Roy, 134 
Matthew, 134 
Nathaniel, 134-926- 
941 
Recompense, 134-926- 
941 
Rena Isabelle, 926 
Robert Hurtin, 135 
Stephen, 926-941 
Stephen Alling, 135 
Thomas, 134-453-926- 
941-978 
William B., 926 
William Bolles, 134 
HALSTEAD, Griffin, 
726 
Mrs. J. Morton, 1000 
HALSTED, David, 596 
Jonathan, 596 
HALY, Gilbert, 506 
Robert, 506 
HALYBURTON, J. B:, 
186 
HAM, John, 805 
HAMBLEN, James, 446 
HAMBLETON, John, 
750 
John Adams, 750 
Thomas Edward, 750 
William, 750 
HAMBLEY, Littleton 
C. F., 848 : 
HAMBLY, John H., 738 
HAMERSLEY, James 
Hooker, 546 
John William, 692 
Lewis R., 806 


HAMES 


HAMES, John B., 119 
HAMILL, Chas. D., 635 
Chas. Humphrey, 635 
Elisabeth D. Gum- 
mere, 636 
Ernest A., 556 
Hugh, 635 
Hugh Henderson, 637 
James, 635 
John, 635 
John Lyon, 536 
Lawrence, 635 
Philip Walbridge, 635 
Robert, 635 
Robert C., 635 
Robert Walbridge, 
635-636 
HAMILTON, Alexan- 
der, 640 
Alfred K., 837 
Amos, 499 
Andrew, 18 
Benjamin, 824 
Charles Wesley, 135 
Charles William, 135 
Charles Wm., Jr., 135 
David, 778 
David Gilbert, 616 
David Ponton, 605 
Edward Henry, 371 
Ezra, 135 
Frank A., 524 
George, 371 
George Langford, 637 
George Porter, 109 
Geo. Washington, 637 
Gordon Battelle, 637 
Hosea, 824 
Isaac, 135 
Jas., 181-637-828-833 
James E., 72 
Jas. Lawrence, 125 
Jesse, 135 
John, 135-181-637 
John Church, 640 
John Rowan, 371 
John William, 637 
Justice William, 371 
GL. Morgan, 640 
Leander James, 181 
Matthew Allen, 476 
Nathan, 135 
Patrick, 371 
Pierpont Morgan, 640 
Robert, 142 
Samuel, 371-824 
Silas Marland, 509 
Squire, 135 
Wallis, 628 
William, 371-637-824 
William C. P., 637 
William Gaston, 640 
William Patrick, 637 
Wm. Pierson, 639-640- 
794 
HAMLIN, Alfred D. F., 
643-644 
Asa, 137 
Benjamin, 
Benj. Nason, 644 
Byron Delano, 137 
Charles, 137 
Christopher Robert, 
643 
Cyrus, 643 
David, 522 
Delano Richmond, 137 
Ebenezer, 137 
Eleazer, 41-643-644 
Frank, 644 
Giles, 137-522-978 
Hannibal, 41-643-644 
Herbert William, 137 
Jabez, 137-359 
James, 41-137-522- 
643-644-978 
John Austin, 137 
Joseph, 644 


INDEX TO 


Micah, 644 
Nathaniel, 137-522 
Paul Delano, 137 
Theophilus, 402 
Thomas, 137 
William, 137-474-522 
HAMMER, Alexander 
McK., 376 
Alfred Emil, 337 
HAMMETT, John H., 


871 
HAMMOND, Charles 
Howes, 138 


Daniel, 121-483 
Erwin A., 825 
Frank H., 702 
George W., 181 
Harry, 467 
Harry Parker, 111 
James, 197 
James H., 471 
John, 61-121-138-715- 
827-978 
John Henry, 685 
Josiah, 42 
Karl R., 961 
Kensey Johns, 138 
Nicholas, 138 
Samuel, 138 
Thos., 121-138-421-696 
William, 79-811 
William A., 703 
HAMPTON, Thos., 
Wade, 747 
HANAFORD, John 
Parker, 139 
Mary E. Neal, 139 
Nathaniel P., 139 
HANCH, Isaac, 144 
John, 144 
Joseph, 144 
Jos. Lippincott, 144 
HANCHETT, George 
M., 940 
John, 627 
HANCOCK, Arthur 
Boyd, 139 
Augustin, 230 
Clarence Eugene, 927 
Daniel, 156 
Enoch, 139 
Francis A., 138 
Frank Woodson, Jr., 
536 
George, 230 
Godfrey, 155 
Harris, 139 
Hector, 139 
John, 156 
John Lane, 938 
Lewis, 927 
Mortimer R., 220 
Nathaniel, 139-927 
Richard Johnson, 139 
Robert, 230 
Theodore E., 927 
William, 139-156-230- 
524 


672 


41-643-644 | HAND, Aaron, 140 


Aaron Hicks, 140 

Alfred, 140 

Bayard, 140 

Ezra, 140 

Isaac Platt, 54-140 

James, 140 

John, 140-978 

Judson L., 534 

Moses, 364 

Philip Lyman, 140 

Richard L., 128-873 

Samuel, 400 

Stephen, 140 

William Jessup, 140 
HANDFORD, Thos., 978 
HANDLAN, Jno. R., 98 

Joseph Martin, 98 
HANDLEY, John, 663 

Jos. Franklin, 664 


VOLUME ONE 


William, 663 

HANDY, Bolling Hall, 
644 
Dora Keen, 163 
Frederick A. G., 140- 
141 

Frederick Chaille, 141 

George, 141 

George W., 163 

George William, 164 

Isaac, 141 

Isaac Wm. Ker, 141 

Jairus, 661 

James Henry, 141 

John, 644 

Lelia Cowherd, 140 

Richard, 661 

Samuel, 141-644-789 

Sewell, 517 

Thomas Reed, 644 

Truman P., 661 

William, 661 

William Winder, 493 
HANENKAMP, Rich- 


Fahey 122s WARES 
HANFORD, Abraham, 
141 


Charles William, 644 
Comstock, 644 
Cornelius Holgate, 


141 
Ebenezer, Jr., 141 
Edward, 141 


Edward C., 141 
Franklin, 141-142 
John Munn, 142 
Nathan, 644 
Philander C., 644 
Samuel, 141 
Thaddeus, 141 
Theophilus, 141 
Thomas, 141-644-978 
William Haynes, 141 
Wm. Haynes, Jr., 142 
HANKS, Benjamin, 927 
Charles Stedman, 927 
Horace, 927 
Joseph, 689 
Stedman Shumway, 
927 
Stedman Wright, 927 
Uriah, 927 
HANN, Gelon, 255 
HANNA, Benj., 142-318 
Chas. Augustus, 142 
Howard Melville, 318 
James, 164 
Jason R., 142 
John, 142 
John Evans, 142 
Joshua, 142 
Leonard, 59-318 
Louis Benjamin, 142 
Marcus A., 59 
Neri Augustus, 142 
Oliver Samuel, 30 
Robert, 142-318 
Samuel Edward, 142 
Thomas, 318-689 
HANNAH, George, 189 
George C., 189 
HANNAU, Louis, 952 
HANSCOM, Thos., 524 
HANSELL, Barnet, 521 
Frederick C., 275 
William S., 521 
HANSLAP, Henry, 588 
HANSON, Benj. F., 144 
Benj. Franklin, 144 
Bert, 144 
Daniel Dustin, 696 
Ebenezer, 144 
Eugene Ball, 356 
Isaac, 144 
John, 79-144-541 
Joseph, 161 
Joseph Berry, 136 
Joshua, 144 


481 


HARDING 


Nathaniel, 144-145 
Nathaniel Luther, 145 
Ralph T., 144-810 
Samuel, 541-752 
Thos., 79-144-752-978 
Timothy, 79 
William, 144-752 
HAPGOOD, Artemas, 
144 
Asa, 144 
Norman, 465 
Shadrach, 144-978 
Thomas, 144 
William Frank, 144 
HARALSON, Hugh A., 
625-626 
Jonathan, 625 
Paul, 625 
Peter, 625 
HARBISON, Emma 
Jane Boyd, 145 
James, 145 
Matthew, 145 
Ralph Warner, 145 
Samuel Pollock, 145 
William Albert, 145 
HARBOTTLE, Thomas, 
490 
HARD, Anson Boris, 
171 
James, 54-170 
Noble, 170 
Zaddock, 170 
HARDAWAY, Thomas 
Rutherford, 625 
HARDEL, John Lewis, 
94 
HARDEMAN, Letcher, 
539 
Thomas, 59 
HARDENBERGH, Am- 
brose, 74-75 
Charles Morgan, 622 
Clarence Morgan, 622 
Frederick F., 622 
Gerardus, 423-622 
Gerrit Janse, 74-423- 
622 
Jacob Rutsen, 74-622 
Jas. Bruyn, 423-622 
Jan, 74-423-622-978 
Johannes, 74-423-622 
John Gerardus, 423- 
622 
John I., 423-622 
John Pool, 74 
Thomas Eddy, 74-75 
HARDER, Worth C., 
617 
HARDIN, Benj., 334 
John, 626 
Mark B., 404 
HARDING, Abiel, 145- 
719 
Abraham, 23-57-145- 
719-745-928 
Amanda V. Hupp, 645 
Benjamin Fosdick, 
133 
Butler K., 464 
Charles Vachel, 645 
Chester, 145-146-719 
David, 774 
Ebenezer Denny, 641 
Edgar, 89 
Edward, 440-641 
Elisha, 23-928 
Emor Herbert, 23 
Frederic, 775 
Gena Russell, 928 
George Franklin, 809 
George Russell, 22- 
23-928 
George Stetson, 133 
Geo. Warren, 23-928 
Henry, 745 
Horace, 145 
James Morgan, 641 


HARDING 


John, 232 

Joseph, 23-133-774- 
809-928 

Lewis, 23-928 

Nathaniel, 133 

Oliver, 745 

Samuel, 23-133-145- 
719-928 

Stephen, 745 

Thomas, 131 

Vachel, 645 

William, 133-441 

William Lawrence, 
Jr., 706 

William P. Gould, 
145-146-387 


HARDON, Henry Win- 


throp, 521 
HARDY, Alpheus &., 
Why 
Arthur Sherburne, 
218-369 
Atwood, 480 
Beulah Greenough, 
218 
Charles E., 892 
Elias, 892 
George, 146-979 
James Andrew, 146 
James Graham, 729 
John, 146-979 
Joseph, 146 
Stella Pickett, 146 
Stephen, 787 
Theophilus, 144-276 
Thomas, 146 
Thornton S., 218 
William Austin, 146 
William Henry, 147 
Wm. Jarvis, Jr., 205 


HARE, Charles Willing, 


147 
Emlen S., 876 
George Emlen, 147 
Hobart A., 147-383 
James Montgomery, 
147-798 
Jesse, 804 
John Powel, 781 
Moses, 763-804 
Richard, 147 
Robt., 89-147-205-781 
Robert Harford, 89 
Wm. Hobart, 147-383 
HARGRAVE, Charles 
C., 296 
HARGREAVES, Rich- 
ard Lewis, 510 
HARGROVE, Dudley, 
556 
John, 390-454 
HARISON (see also 
Harrison) 
Beverly Drake, 645 
Francis, 645 
George, 645 
Minturn, 645 
Richard, 645 
Richard Nichols, 645 
William, 645 
HARKER, Asa, 112 


HARKNESS, Adam, 148 


Albert, 148 


Albert Granger, 147- 


148 
John, 148 


Katherine M. Beebee, 


147 | 
Samuel, 148 
Southwick, 148 
HARLAKENDEN, 
Richard, 979 
HARLAN, Aaron, 928 
Edgar Rubey, 928 


- Edward Seymour, 462 


Elihu, 928 
Geo., 148-149-928 
George B., 462 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


James, 148-149-462- 
689-928 
James Shanklin, 149 
Joel, 462 
John, 928 
John M., 21-149 
John Marshall, 149 
Joshua, 462: 
Michael, 462 
Ralph M., 435 
Richard, 462 
Richard D., 148-149 
Samuel Alex., 928 
HARLAND, Charles 
Deighton, 429 
John, 429 
HARLOW, Alfred B., 
149 
Bradford G., 149 
Branch, 149 
Eleazer, 205 
Eliphaz, 205 
Jonathan, 149 
Samuel, 205 
Thomas, 149 
William, 149-205 
HARMAN, Ralph Au- 
gustus, 716 
HARMAR, Josiah, 131 


HARMASON, Geo., 230 


HARMHER, Albian, 119 
John E., 641 

HARMON, Abner, 431 
Ada Douglas, 154 
Anan, 154-710 
Artemas, 431 
Augustus Ely, 154 
Benj. Franklin, 154 
Charles R., 881 
Ira, 154-710 


John, 154-431-710-979 


John Eugene, 308 
Jonathan, 431 
Nathaniel, 154-710 
Oscar Es Til 
Rawson, 154-711 
Rawson Blaine, 154 
Samuel, 431 
Walter, 757 
William, 431 


HARNER, William, 426 


HARNEY, Gerald B., 
155 
John Milton, 155 


John Mullanphy, 155 


Thomas, 155 
William Selby, 155 


HARPER, Ernest B., 95 


James, 156 
James Philip, 344 
John, 427 
Joseph, 156 

Paul Vincent, 872 
Philip, 156 


HARRAL, Jared A., 645 


Jobe, 645 
Whitfield, 645 


HARRIES, Joseph R., 


156 
Oscar Louis, 156 
William, 156 


William Edward, 156 


HARRIMAN, David, 
745 
Edward H., 541-645 
Edward R. N., 645 
J. Low, 807 
John Walter, 358 


Mary W. Averell, 645 


Oliver, 751 
Orlando, 645 
W. Averell, 645 
William, 645-807 
HARRINGTON, Ed- 
ward, 446 
Francis, 446 
John, 190-738 
John Lane, 710 


Nathaniel, 446 
Purnell F., 1004 
Robert, 446 
William P., 527 


HARRIS (see also Har- 


riss) 
A., 428 
Abner, 492-723 
Alfred Turpin, 157 
Alfred Turpin, Jr., 
157 
Allen, 492 
Andrew, 898 
Anna C. Stewart, 159 
Arnold, 372 
Augustine, 132 
Benjamin, 160-931 
Buckner, 123 
Charles, 488 
Charles N., 816 
Christopher, 420 
Daniel, 159 
Daniel Lester, 492 
David, 157-393 
David Bullock, 680 
David F., 493 
Edward, 131-493-655 
Elmore, 145 
Estelle M. Jenkins, 
160 
Francis, 382-669 
Fred A. W., 265 
Gabriel, 160 
George, 160 
George Hunt, 655 
Gibson, 160 
Gideon, 195-371 
Gideon Dowse, 655 
Graham H., 158 
Henry Patterson, 157 
Iveson, 132 
James, 157-158-496 
James Morrison, 157 
Jasper Delano, 232 
Jeptha Vining, 655 
John, 63-139-158-159- 
160-164-496-708 
John Adams, 160 
John Hempstead, 160 
John McArthur, 158 
John Thomas, 159 
John Woods, Jr., 89 
Jonathan, 492-723 
Joseph, 123-493 
Joseph H., 381 
Julian Hartwell, 123 
Nathan, 131-158-655 
Nathaniel, 771 
Peyton Randolph, 159 
Reginald G., 62 
Richard, 492-723-898 
Rokert, 139-158-420 
Sampson Hines, 653 
Samuel, 159-160-708 
Samuel Arthur, 159 
Samuel Smith, 123 
Stephen, 158 
Stephen Cushing, 838 
Stephen N., 556 
Thomas, 131-139-157- 
158-371-492-655-723- 
828-898-979 
Thomas Griffen, 159 
Thomas Jefferson, 
159-160 
Thomas Walton, 653 
Uriah Rose, 159 
W. J., 884 
Walter, 159 
Walter Stewart, 159 
Walton, 131-655 
William, 123-131-139- 
157-158-420-491-655 
William Hall, 157-158 
William Hall, Jr., 
158-1007 
William Joel, 160 


HARRISS 
Wilmot Louis, 160 


HARRISON (see also © 


Harison) 

Adelia Leftwich, 646 

Ammi, 263 

Archibald C., 27 

Benjamin, 25 - 27-38- 
62 - 159-167-335-362- 
473-525-605-646-668- 
721-743-789-794-797- 
807-862-865-939-954- 
970 

Bernard Johnson, 789 

Burr, 366-367-704-864 

Burton Norvell, 646 

Carter Henry, 25-26- 
27-167-362-737-797 - 
864 

Chapman L., 27-288 

Charles, 219 

Charles Custis, 26-27 

Chas. Fauntleroy, 111 

Charles Kuhn, 168 

Charles Leland, 172 

Christopher, 168 

Dabney Carr, 167 

Daniel, 263 

David, 174 

David Alex., 73 

Edmund, 473 

Eliza M. Stewart, 167 

Ellen M. Hawkes, 174 

Fairfax, 646 

Francis Edwin, 263 

George Leib, 26-27 

George Malcolm, 168 

Hall, 168 

Hartman K., 168 

Henry, 865 

Henry Hilbert, 142 

Henry Norris, 172 

Hiram, 263 

Isaac, 307 

James P., 88 

Jared, 136 

Jared Francis, 136 

John, 26-172-174 

John Caile, 168 

John De Hart, 168 

John Le Roy, 174 

John Martin, 174 

John Scott, 807 

Joseph, 263 

Joseph Le Roy, 174 

Julia A. Gallup, 174 

Justus, 263 

Laura L. Hendree, 29 

Mary S. Lord, 646 

Michael, 145-172 

Nathaniel, 216-263- 
296-297-473-978 

Peter, 263 

Peyton, 167-363 

Philip, 704 

Randolph, 27-167-363- 
TENE 

Reuben, 263 

Richard, 17-136-263- 
828-892 

Robert Carter, 25-26 

Robert Clifford, 90 

Samuel, 136-564 

Samuel T., 168 

Stephen, 263 

Thomas, 26-118-136- 
172-263-704 

Thomas Perrin, 646 

Thos. Randolph, 27- 
197 

William Cole, 743 

William Henry, 62- 
335-473-587-605-789- 
794-807-827 

William Ogden, 136 

William Preston, 26 

William Welsh, 27 

Zadok D., 29 


Williams Cooper, 160!HARRISS, Meares, 881 


HARRISS 


William, 454 
William James, 454 
HARROD, Charles, 860 

Joseph, 860 
HARROLD, Charles 
Cotton, 646 
Helen S. Shaw, 646 
Uriah Bullock, 646 
HARRY, Hugh, 506 
Jesse, 506 
Lewis, 506 
William, 784 
HARSIE, William, 979 
HART (see also Harte) 
Abraham, 920 
Albert Gaillard, 315 
Alice A. Clark, 316 
Ambrose, 315 
Amos, 647 
Anna J. Bacot, 315 
Ard, 647 
Arthur Hartwell, 315 
Asahel, 316 
Benjamin, 540 
Bliss, 647 
Charles Byerly, 316 
Charles Edward, 895 
Chauncey, 647 
David, 551 
Ephraim, 316 
Frank Wilbur, 647 
Freedom, 316 
Gad, 315 
Geo. Washington, 316 
George W. S., 317 
Hastings H., 315-316 
Hawkins, 316 
Henry Gilbert, 316 
Hornell Norris, 315 
Isaac, 979 
James, 316 
Jane S. Griswold, 646 
Jerome Alfred, 316 
John, 155-317-540-583- 
650-730-793 
Jonathan, 702 
Joseph, 315 
Merwin Kimball, 316 
Nathaniel, 26-873 
Oliver, 317 
Oliver James, 317 
Robert, 315 
Samuel, 316 
Simeon, 647 
Stephen, 315-316-500- 
636-647-702-827-979 
Thomas, 26-188-315- 
316-551-647-702-920 
William, 702-920 
William Bryan, 316 
William Cook, 316-317 
Wm. Ellsworth, 647 
William Lee, 317 
William Rogers, 317 
HARTE, Richard, 317 
Richard H., 317 
William H., 317 
HARTER, Henry, 94 
Michael Daniel, 463 
HARTIN, Charles 
George, 815 
HARTLEY, Charles 
Pinckney, 398 
E. Bradfield, 467 
Beda August, 
Augustus, 158 
Beverly Mercer, 669 
Clara L. Stillman, 317 
Paul, 61 
Rudolph, 318 
HARTPENCE, Alanson, 
800-801 
James, 800 
James Bray, 800 
Johannes E., 800 
HARTS, John, 527 
Peter Wilde, 527 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


William Wright, 527 
BTR Piker toa Stewart, 
124 
HARTSHORNE, 
Charles, 647 
Francis Cope, 647 
Howard M., 701 
Hugh, 647 
Joseph, 647 
Richard, 196-647 
Sidney G., 623 
William, 647 
HARTSOOK, Daniel J., 
459 
HARTSTENE, Henry, 
615 
HARTWELL, John, 752 
Joseph, 440 
William, 752 
HARTZELL, Randall 
M., 449 
HARVEY, Augustus, 
881 
D. Carroll, 273 
Edmund, 978 
Elbert Alpheus, 212- 
213 
' John, 213-804-881 
Johnson, 213 
Jonathan, 692 
Kate B. Hanna, 318 
LeRoy, 223 
Matthew, 242-692 
Miles, 804-881 — 
Patrick, 560 
Paul, 213 
Perry Williams, 318 
Richard, 213 


Samuel, 127 

Samuel Clark, 101 

Thomas, 127-213-804- 
881 


Turlington W., 213 
William, 127-692 
HARVIE, Lewis Edwin, 
718 
HARVUOT, Isaac, 675 
HARWARD, Frederic 
Thatcher, 318 
George, 318 
John Thatcher, 318 
Thomas, 318 


Moses, 599 
Reuben, 963 
Roger, 161-319-604- 
979 
Roswell, 319 
Timothy, 963 
William, 504-505 
William A., 318 
HASKET, Stephen,-974 
HASKIN, Jos. A., 653 
HASKINS, Benj., 289 
Charles, 785 
Charles Homer, 204 
David Greene, 312 
David Greene, Jr., 312 
Enoch, 492 
John, 531-785 
Joseph Inman, 130 
Ralph, 312-785 
Robert, 531 
Weldon, 246 
HASLETT, Wm., 635 
HASSAM, Childe, 319 
Frederick Fitch, 319 
Samuel, 319 
Stephen D., 319 
William, 319 
HASSELL, Benj., 580 
Jason, 580 
Joseph, 580 
Richard, 580 
HASSELMAN, Ida L. 
Blood, 319 
L. W., 320 
Watson J., 320 
HASTINGS, Benj., 895 
Charles William, 757 
Clarence W., 665 
Elijah, 875 
Isaac, 895 
John, 1389-813 
Jonathan, 64-139 
Robert Edgar, 928 
Samuel, 895 
Samuel Dexter, 389 
Simon, 895 
T. Mitchell, 928 
Thomas, 350-522-820- 
895-979 
Thomas Wood, 453 
Wells Southworth, 
839 


HARWOOD, Jeremiah, |HASWELL, George Ed- 


696 
John Wesley, 696 
Nathaniel, 480-900 
Peter, 214 
Richard, 696 
Robert William, 100 
Stephen P., 917 
Thomas, 696 
Thomas Edward, 528 
HASBROUCK, Abra- 
ham, 318-647-740- 
979 
Alfred, 318 
Benjamin, 740 
Daniel, 647 
Francis, 740 
Frank, 318-319 
Harold J., 859 
Jonathan, 647 
Joseph, 318-647 
HASCALL, Daniel, 716 
HASELTINE, Charles 
Field, 601 
HASKELL, Aaron, 505 
Abel, 505 
Albert McClellan, 319 
Coburn, 318 
David, 504-505 
Elijah, 161-319 
Henry, 749 
John, 771-963 
John De Forest, 319 
Joseph, 504-505 
Leonidas, 505 
Mary G. Hanna, 318 


gar, 877 
Henry Burhans, 853 
John, 138-853 
HATCH, Abijah B., 320 
Alfrederic Smith, 888 
Azel Farnsworth, 320 
David Phillips, 760 
Hardin, 494 
Harold A., 615 
Henry Reynolds, 320- 
754 
Horace, 547-888 
John, 787-888 
Joseph, 888 
Mary C. Browne, 320 
Moses, 963 
Reuben, 888 
Richard Edward, 390 
Roswell D., 87 
William, 937 
Zenas, 200 
HATCHER, Benj., 486 
Frederick, 486 
HATFIELD, Abraham, 
1004 
William, 625 
HATHAWAY, Arthur, 
339-753-913 
Ethan Allen, 157 
HATHORNE, Jas., 
John, 786 
William, 319 
HATTON, Emily B. 
Hoffman, 321 
Richard, 920 


786 


483 


HAWLEY 


Villiers, 321 
Villiers La Touche, 
321 
HAUGHTON, Chas., 760 
James, 647 
HAUPT, Edward, 322 
Herman, 322 
Jacob, 322 
Jacob Benj., 322 
Johann H. S., 321-322 
Lewis Muhlenberg, 
821-322 
Sebastian, 321-322 
HAUXHURST, Stanley 
Cottrill, 256 
HAVEMEYER, Fred- 
erick Christian, 322 
Henry, 535 
Henry Osborne, 311- 
322 
Theo. Augustus, 322 
William, 535 
Wm. Frederick, 535 
HAVEN, James H., 322 
John, 822-323-396 
Joseph, 322-323-787 
Joshua, 323 
Moses, 323-787 
Richard, 322-323-787- 
979 
Samuel, 322-323-787 
William, 322 
HAVENS, Dexter Eber, 
323 
James Smith, 323 
Simon, 323 
William Vinson, 323 
HAVILAND, Aaron G., 
174 
Thomas, 69-70 
William David, 79 
HAWHBS, Aaron, 147 
Arthur Prince, 541 
Daniel, 147-755 
Edmund, 323 
Edward, 147-755 
George, 147 
Granville P., 323 
Isaac, 323-324 
James, 147 
James Anderson, 323 
John, 323-324 
John W., 171 
Joseph, 323 
Joshua, 323 
Lowman L., 324 
Lowman P., 324 
Richard, 582 
Stephen Starr, 147 
Sylvanus T., 778 


Thomas, 323 
HAWKH, Matthew, 118- 
688 


HAWKES, Daniel, 324 
Elihu Smead, 174 
Elizer, 174 
John, 174-324-342-343- 

450 
Samuel, 174 
Seth, 174 
HAWKINS, Anthony, 
316-500 
John, 307-456-953 
Joseph C., 526 
Philemon, 933 
William, 953 
William G., 598 
Zachariah, 75-428 

HAWKS, Chas. H., 788 
Edward A., 324 
James Dudley, 324 
Moses, 324 
Thomas, 324 
Thomas Sidney, 324 

HAWLEY, Benjamin, 

174-982 
David, 811 
Blias S., 158 


HAWLEY 


Ephraim, 226 
Gideon, 226 
Hezekiah, 955 
Jehiel, 702 
John, 811 
Jos., 290-811-955-979 
Joseph C., 955 
Joseph Henry, 955 
Ruggles, 242 
Samuel, 811-955 
Stephen, 955 
Sylvanus, 811 
Thomas, 409-974 
William, 927 
William C., 586 
HAWTHORN, Thomas 
Goulding, 93 
HAWTHORNE, Archi- 
bald Cary, 338 
Warren, 200 
William, 979 
HAWXHURST, Chris- 
topher, 647 
Howard H., 647 
Jotham, 647 
Philip, 647 
Phineas Rice, 647 
Samson, 647 
HAXALL, Bolling W., 
157-168 
John, 168 
Philip, 168 
William, 168 
HAY, Adam, 325 
Arthur, 325 
Charles, 325 
Charles Edward, 325 
Clarence L., 325-874 
Daniel, 131 
Henry, 131 
John, 325-488-874-979 
Logan, 325-326 
Malcolm, 131 
Milton, 325 
Peter, 131 
Samuel, 424 
Southworth, 131 
William, 156 
HAYDEL, Henry, 458 
HAYDEN, Aaron, 489 
Benjamin, 218 
Charles D., 218 
Cotton, 326 
Daniel, 457 
Festus, 326 
Henry Whiting, 326 
James, 121 
James Albert, 326 
James Edwin, 784 
John, 218-326-345-979 
Jonathan, 326 
Josiah, 326 
Nehemiah, 218 
Robert, 218 
Rowland C., 839 
Samuel, 326 
Wm., 345-457-696-789 
William Buck, 615 
Edward, 788 
HAYES (see also 
Hays) 
Albert H., 441 
Alfred, 326 
Anson Everis, 326 
Benjamin, 326 
Edward S., 654 
Elizur, 326 
Everis Anson, 326 
George, 326-357-979 
James, 743 
Jay Orley, 326 
John, 326 
John A., 564 
Robert, 326 
Thomas, 326 
William, 826 
HAYFORD, Albert, 866 
Daniel, 866 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


John, 866 
Nathan, 866 
William, 866 
HAYHURST, Edward 
M., 881 
HAYNES (see also 
Haines) 
Abijah, 748 
Andrew, 803 
Asher, 748 
Clark Lewis, 487 
D. Oliphant, 328 
George Henry, 543 
Hilliard McK., 327 
Israel, 748 
James, 327-748 
John, 308-327-361-439- 
487-633-748-759-768- 
961-993 
Jonas, 748 
Jonathan, 525-719 
Joseph, 525-719-828 
Leonard, 327 
Levi Hasbrouck, 327 
Manley Bostwick, 141 
Oliver Hart, 944 
Roger, 327 
Samuel, 487-525 
Thomas, 525-719-803 
Thornwell, 327 
Walter, 487-748 
William, 141-525 
William D., 781 
Williams, 327 
HAYNIE, Henry, 663 
John, 663 
Lawrence, 664 
Maximillian, 663-664 
HAYS (see also Hayes) 
Aaron B., 328 
Adam, 328 
Alexander, 647 
David, 328 
George Metzger, 328 
Gilbert Adams, 647 
Hiram W., 508 
Jacob, 328 
Jas: Griffith, Jr. 
John, 328-647 
Joseph, 328 
Michael, 328 
Samuel, 647 
Walter H., 429 
Wm. Jacob, 328-329 


535 


HAYTOR, Israel, 510 


HAYWARD (see also 
Heyward) 

Charles W., 557 
Francis, 202 
Isaac D., 575 
Jonas H., 330 
N. Peabody, 822 
Nathaniel, 330 
Nehemia, 330 
Nicholas, 330 
Thos. Bertram, 330 
Thomas Jonas, 331 
William, 312 


HAYWOOD (see also 


Heywood) 
John, 331-763 
Marshall DeL., 331 
Richard B., 331 
Sherwood, 331 
William, 331-763 


HAZARD, A. Clinton, 


126 
Augustus, 711 
Caroline, 36 
George, 491 
Mary P. Bushnell, 36 
Oliver, 380-411-902 
Robert, 36-250-491 
Roland Gibson, 37 
Rowland, 36-818 
Rowland G., 36-87 
Silas H., 693 
Thos., 36-164-491-979 


Vincent Gilpin, 515 
William, 434 
HAZELTINE, Abner, 
331 
Abraham Jones, 331 
Abram, 331 
Daniel, 331 
John, 331 
Nathaniel, 700 
Samuel, 331 
HAZEN, Charles, 253 
Edward, 253 
Melzer F., 337 
Moses, 253 
Richard, 253 
William, 253 
ere et Isaac, 
676 
J. Edward, 727 
HEAD, Benjamin, 331 
Charles, 843 
Henry, 331 
Henry Oswald, 331 
Franklin H., 411 
James Marshall, 332 
John, 40 
William, 459 
HEADEN, Walter C., 
585 
HEADLEY, Albert O., 
772 
Davis, 772 
Leonard, 772 
Samuel, 772 
Thomas, 772 
William, 772 
HEALD, Amos, 239-240 
John C., 484 
HEALH, George, 741 
HEALY, Daniel, 94 
John C., 294 
Richard, 79 
HEARD, Isaac Thomas, 
648 


John, 805 
Nathaniel, 907 
Stephen, 601 
Stephen D., 648 
HEARDE, Luke, 968 
HEARN, Lawrence 
Henry, 315 
Michael, 315 
HEARNE, William 
Watson, 406 
HEARSEY, Wm., 979 
HEARST, John, 551 
HEARTT, Nehemiah, 75 
HEATH, Charles, 431 
Ebenezer, 431 
John, 431 
HEATH, Joseph Kem- 
ble, Jr., 692 
Peleg, 431 
Robert, 27-511-793 
Samuel, 713 
William, 431 
Romer hore Caleb, 
0 
Charles William, 332 
William, 332 


William T., 332 
Stee Abraham, 
00 


Augustus, 200 
Augustus Goodyear, 
200 


James, 200 

John, 200 

Edward, 453 

Nathaniel, 200 

Robert, Jr., 572 

Seth, 200 

Thomas, 453 

Wilson G., 347 
HEAYDON, John, 979 
HEBARD, Diah, 332 

George D. A., 332 

Grace Raymond, 332 


484 


HELME 


Lockwood, 332 
Nathanil, 332 
Robert, 332-979 
Zebulon, 332 
HEBERTON, Edward 
Payson, 638 
John Craig, 876 
HECK, Jonathan M., 
830 
Yost, 830 
HECKSCHER, Charles, 
855 
Charles August, 581 
John Gerard, 176 
John Gustave R., 520 
Ledyard, 316 
Stevens, 33 
HEDDEN, Cornelius 
Howard, 333 
Edward H., 333 
James, 333 
Zopher, 333 
HEDGCOXE, Otto, 545 
HEDGE, Barnabas, 878 
Charles, 393 
Elisha, 878 
John, 878 
Samuel, 793 
Thomas, 878 
William, 878 
Bere Charles L., 
6 
Wilbur Olin, 54 
HEDSTROM, Arthur 
E., 887 
HEERMANCE (see 
also Heermans) 
Andries, 180-812 
Edgar Laing, 812 
Garet, 812 
Harrison, 812 
Henry, 812 
Jacob, 812 
Jan, 812 
Martin, 812 
Nicholas, 812 
Radcliffe, 812 
HEERMANS (see also 
Heermance) 
Forbes, 812 
Jan, 812 
Philip, 812 
Thos. Beekman, 812 
eee J. Wilton, 480- 
90 
HEFFRON, Jno. L., 949 
HEFLEY, George W., 
626-627 
HEGARDT, Gustave 
Bernard, 746 
HEGEMAN, Wm., 441 
HEGEN, A. M., 76 
HEIBLER, Max, 394 
HEILMAN, Harry A., 
395 
Peete Ss Louis Cass, 
18 
HEIN, Charles S. F. E., 
333 
Otto Louis, 333 
HEINMULLER, Robert 
John, 155 
HEISER, Henry An- 
thon, 309 
HELBIG, John, 950 
HELLWEGE, Peter, 


594 
HELM, Cyrus T., 895 
George, 334 
yy Pendleton, 333- 
334 


John Larue, 334 
Pattie A. Kennedy, 
333 
Thomas, 979 
Thomas Kennedy, 334 
HELME, Anselm, 428 


HELMS 


HELMS, Jno. Thos., 524 
HELVENSTON, B. W., 
882 
HEMENWAY, Augus- 
tus, 22-23-9111 
Joshua, 23 
Lawrence, 23-855 
Phineas, 23 
Ralph, 23-979 
Samuel, 23 
HEMINGWAY, Abra- 
ham, 928 
Enos, 928 
Ralph, 928 
Samuel, 928 
Willis, 928 
HEMPHILL, E. Dallet, 
Jr., 394 
Elisabeth S. Henry, 
293 
James, 293 
John James, 293 
William, 612 
William Edgar, 903 
HEMPSTEAD, Benja- 


min, 369 
Joshua, 160-365-905- 
956 


Nathaniel, 905 
Robert, 365-905 
HEMSLEY, Fredk., 622 
HENCH, George, 619 
HENDERSON, Archi- 
bald, 166 
Frank Bignell, 163 
Isaac, 834 
Isaac James, 873 
James, 695 
Andrew Fisher, 891 
Archibald, 928 
Frisby, 891 
John, 887-954 
John Steele, 928 
Peter, Jr., 26 
Richard, 928 
Robert, 166 
Thomas, 891-928 
Thomas Frisby, 891 
Wilbur S., 635 
William, 548-887 
William Gates, 166 
William Grey, 906 
HENDREE, George 
Diefendorf, 29 
John D., 29 
George Rieley, 29 
HENDREN, Wm., 715 
HENDRICK, Anthony, 
335 
Ellwood, 335 
James, 335 
John, 335 
John Buford, 399 
HENDRICKSEN, Mar- 
tin, 867 
HENDRIE, Edwin 
Beard, 302 
HENDRYX, Charles F., 
62-335-605 , 
Fanny G. Taylor, 335 
James Beardsley, 335 
HENKEL, Anthony 
Jacob, 169 
HENKLE, John Bunn, 
10683 
HENLEY, Leonard, 541 
HENNING, David M., 
959 
Matthew, 112 
HENRI, Pierre, 395 
HENRIE, James, 739: 
HENRY, Augustus, 484 
C. S. Ashley, 472 
Charles D., 370 
Charles Wolcott, 379 
David, 648 
George, 556 
George W., 335 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


Horace Chapin, 648 
Huntington B., 850 
James, 753 
John, 293-648 
John Campbell, 293 
John F., 883 
Joseph, 231 
Lewis B., 362-819 
Matthews Winston, 
335 
Paul Mandell, 648 
Patrick, 95 - 335-398- 
434-517-568-617-625- 
706-834-979 
Patrick, Jr., 506 
Robert, 335-979 
Robert G., 397 
Robert Llewellyn, 335 
Robert Llewellyn, Jr., 
335 
Robert Rosebrough, 
753 
Ryder, 293 
Seton, 42 
William, 335-648 
William G., 103 
Winston Patrick, 335 
HENSHAW, Benj., 208 
Daniel, 208-216-876 
David, 216 
Jonathan Hoyt, 841 
Joseph Burnham, 208 
Joshua, 208-216-876 
HENTON, James, 42 
HERBERT, Arthur, 336 
Buller, 550-912 
D. Oscar, 813 
Ebenezer, 840 
George, 384 
Helen L. Gammel, 336 
John, 384-558 
William Pinckney, 77 
HERING, Oswald C., 
648 
Rudolph, 648 
HERMAN, Augustine, 
172 
Christian Bowers, 336 
John Armstrong, 336 
Martin, 336 
Raymond Elmer, 881 
HERMANY, Chas., 620 
HERNANDEZ, Marcos 
» del) Pino y., 333 
HERNDON, Jno. C., 551 
Joseph, 719 
Stanley B., 933 
William, 719 
HERON, Benjamin, 419 
Samuel J., 964 
HERPIN, John, 537 
HERR, Abraham, 336 
Benjamin, 336 
Benjamin Groff, 336 
Charles, 336 
David, 336 
Dougal, 336 
Edwin Musser, 336- 
337 
Emanuel, 336 
Francis, 336 
Hans, 336-979 


Herbert Thacker, 337 


John, 336 
Theodore Witmer, 
336-337 
Willis Benjamin, 336 
HERRESHOFF, 
Charles F., 979 
J. B. Francis, 797 
HERRICK, Castle Hop- 
kins, 648 
Claudius, 929 
Dwight Stiles, 931 
Edward, 648 
Edward P., 929 
Ephraim, 648 
Harold, 339 


Harold Edward, 339 
Henerie, 400 
Henry, 339-648-929 
James, 306-929 
John, 339 
Jonathan K., 339 
Joseph, 339 
Josiah, 339 
Nathan, 929 
Rufus, 648 
Samuel, 648 
Stephen, 648 
William, 339-929 
William Worthing- 
ton, 929 
HERRING, Leonard, 
689 
Owen W., 106 
HERRON, Francis, 516- 
851 
John W., 850-851 
William, 851 
HERSEY, Charles, 422 
Daniel, 339-887 
Henry Johnson, 339 
James, 688 
John, 339-887 
Jonathan, 339-422 
Joseph O. B., 339 
Joshua, 422 
Laban, 422 
Thomas, 422 
William, 339-422-714- 
887-979 
HERSHMAN, Henry 
Logan, 339 
Oliver Sylvester, 339 
HERSIE, William, 979 
HERSOM, Andrew J., 
930 
HERTER, Christian A., 
179-782 
HERTLE, Eleanor M. 
Daughaday, 929 
Louis, 578-929 
HESLEP, Clinton, 362 
Joseph, 362 
Lewis Buckner, 362 
Thomas, 362 
HESS, George McAllis- 
ter, 208 
George Powell, 357 
Hans Theobold, 991 
Jean Jacques, 88 
HESSENBRUCH, Her- 
man Markle, 584 
HESSERT, Gustav, 382 
HETRIC, David A., 960 
HEWES, Adam, 339 
Clarence Bussey, 340 
Harry Bartram, 339- 
340 
Henry Fox, 929 
Isaac, 339 
Jacob, 339 
James E., 180 
James Tracy, 929 
John, 339 
Joseph, 339-781 
Saml. Darlington, 339 
HEWETT, George, 747 
Henry, 704 
HEWITT, Abram Ste- 
vens, 340 
Charles B., 936 
Edward Ringwood, 
340 
John, 340-979 
HEWLETT, Cleora M. 
Whitney, 255 
Frederick, 255 
George, 660 
James, 256 
Jas. Augustus, 502 
Jas. Munroe, 521-561 
HEWSON, Addinell, 726 
Robert, 308 
HEYDON, John, 979 


485 


HIGGINS 


HEYDT, Hans Jost, 980 
HEYHDR, Ellis W., 319 
Isaac, 522 
Matthew Johnston, 
454 
William, 522 
HEYRICKH, Henry, 979 
HEYWARD (see also 
Hayward) 
Daniel, 155-979 
Jonathan Thos., 155 
Josias, 155 
Thomas, 155-261 
William, 261 
HEYWOOD (see also 
Haywood) 
Amos, 579 
Benjamin, 579 
John, 579 
Joseph Lee, 579 
Nathan, 112 
Samuel, 579 
Silas, 579 
Winslow, 112 
HIBBARD, Daniel, 459 
Edward Luther, 340 
Jedediah, 340 
Jesse, 340 
John, 340 
Omri Ford, 340 
Robert, 340-979 
Roger, 340 
Wm. Gold, Jr., 606 
HIBBEN, Thomas, 682 
HIBBERD, Robert, IJr., 
574 
HIBBERT, Robert, 979 
HICKMAN, David, 334 
David Henry, 335 
Edwin, 334 
James, 334 
John, 556 
Nathaniel, 334-556 
Thomas, 334-886 
William, 459 
HICKOK, John Jas., 750 
W. O., 461 
Wm. Orville, Jr., 590 
HICKS, Charles Spen- 
cer, 782 
Elias, 634 
George, 331 
Henry F., 348 
Israel, 672 
Jacob, 331 
John, 219-331 
John Franklin, 782 
John Gustavus, 331 
Lewis Wilder, 1004 
Robert, 331 
Thomas, 331 
William W., 52 
HIDALGO, Juan, 799 
HIDDEN, Andrew, 38 
Eben, 38 
Ebenezer, 38 
Ephraim, 38 
Ephraim Nelson, 38 
Price, 38 
Samuel, 38 
HIGBEHR, Charles, 102 
HIGBEY, Absalom, 814 
HIGBIE, Alexander, 340 
Daniel, 340 
Edward, 340 
Henry, 340 
James, 340 
John, 340 
Robert Winfield, 340 
Samuel, 340 
HIGGINBOTHAM, 
Aaron, 849 
John, 849 
HIGGINS, Aldus C., 
340-341 
340-341- 


Benjamin, 
446-850 
Cecil Campbell, 809 


HIGGINS 


Ebenezer, 850 

Elkanah, 446-850 

Freeman, 340-341 

Henry Vincent, 418 

Ichabod, 850 

Isaac, 446 

John Woodman, 340 

Joshua, 850 

Latham, 343 

Lewis, 340-341 

Milton Prince, 340-341 

Oscar Thomas, 49 

Prince, 340-341 

Richard, 340-446-850- 

979 

Timothy, 340-341 

HIGGINSON, Charles 


Henry, 266 
Francis, 134-310-341- 
979 


Francis Lee, 341-348 
Frederick, 656 
George, 310-341 
George, Jr., 310 
James Jackson, 152 
John, 310-341-913 
Nathaniel, 422 
Robert, 25 
Stephen, 310-341 
HIGH, Geo. Henry, 247 
Mrs. Joseph M., 1001 
HIGLEY, Seth, 217 
HILDEBURN, John 
Martin, 945 
Samuel, 945 
HILDRETH, Eugene 
McM., 424 
James, 723 
Joseph, 723 
Oliver, 723 
Richard, 723 
Samuel, 723 
Samuel Prescott, 723 
HILDT, John McLean, 
243 
HILEMAN, Joseph 
284 
HILL, Abraham, 593- 
594 
Alexander, 243 
Andrew, 615-944 
Andrew Neal, 615-944 
Arthur, 243 
Arthur Dehon, 351 
Bezaleel, 343 
Caleb, 492 
Charles, 199 
Charles Ebenezer, 342 
Chas. Van Dyke, 687 
Clement, 199-274-979 
Daniel A., 491 
Daniel Harvey, 190 
Daniel Trembly, 342 
David, 342 
David Jayne, 342-1005 
Eben Clayton, 342 
Ebenezer, 342-343 
Edward, 85-362-706- 
766 
Edward B., 342 
Elisha, 343 
Fannie T. Gillett, 342 
Francis de Long, 956 
Geo. Washington, 316 
Gershom Hyde, 344 
Gillette, 343 
Gladys Lusaddar, 341 
Hamilton Alonzo, 351 
Henry, 274-552 
Henry Baker, 342 
Henry Hickson, 343 
Horace G., 658 
Humphrey, 929 
Isaac, 342-956 
Israel, 343 
Jacob, 219 
James Hamilton, 343 
James J., 210 


Bs 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


James Jeremiah, 343- 


344 


Jas. Langdon, 343-344 


Jeremiah, 343 
John, 
343-430-665-780 

John Gyr, 190 
John Philip, 342 
Jonathan, 343 

Jos., 236-342-343-545 


Joseph Bancroft, 342 


Joseph Goss, 746 
Joseph Morrison, 190 
Julien Harrison, 929 
Leslie Kemper, 343 


Levi Gerrish, 614-615- 


944 


Lucy B. Dunham, 344 


Lysander, 811 
Mark Langdon, 343 
Marshall, 343 


Norman Francis, Jr., 


627 

Peter, 343-979 

Peter Henry, 51 

Ralph, 342-979 

Robert, 475 

Roger, 343 

Samuel, 342 

Thomas, 342 

Walker, 694 

Walter J., 210 

William, 190-475-593 

William D., 460 

William Eustis, 665 

William Maury, 929 

William Stuart, 475 

Wilson §S., 730 

Zeph Turner, 302 
HILLARD, Henry, 836 


HILLEARY, Thos., 381 


HILLEGAS, Michael, 
170 
HILLER, Allan Maxcy, 
929 
James, 929 
Jonathan, 929 
- Thomas, 929 
HILLES, David, 929 
Hugh, 648-929 
Jesse, 648 
Richard, 648-929 
Samuel, 929 
Samuel Eli, 929 
William, 929 
William S., 648-930 
HILLHOUSE, David, 
438 
Francis, 356 
James, 356-438-979 


Margaret Prouty, 356 


Thomas, 356 
William, 348-356 
HILLIARD, Isaac, 753 

Philip G., 736 
Robert B., 8438 
Robert Courtney, 437 
HILLIARY, Thomas, 
921 
HILLIER, Hugh, 817 
HILLIS, Richard 
Dwight, 666 
HILLS, Benjamin, 742 
Clarence Eugene, 690 
Edmund, 742 
Elliott, 564 
Francis Lowell, 742 
Harry Neville, 720 
John, 742 
Joseph, 366-742-979 
Joseph S., 742 
Lewis O., 737 
Moses, 742) 
Nathan C., 564 
Nathaniel, 742 
Samuel, 742 
Smith, 742 
HILLYER, Asa, 357 


57-209-316-342- 


Daniel, 357 
Edwin, 357 
George, 357 
Henry, 357 
James, 357 y. 
John, 357-979 
Junius, 357 
Munson Curtis, 502 
Nathaniel, 357 
Shaler, 357 
HILTON, Charles, 76 
Edward, 76-523-742- 
746 
Edward, Jr., 276 
Jonathan, 76 
Joshua, 327 
HINCHLIFF, Harriet 
E. Emerson, 358 
Ralph, 358 
William, 358 
William E., 358-359- 
951 
HINCHMAN, Edmund, 
976 
John Joseph, 807 
Se ieee Gershom, 
Ichabod, 775 
John, 775 
Samuel, 775-832-972- 
979 
Sylvester B., 467 
Thomas, 144-155-171- 
300-654 
HINCKS, John, 240 
HIND, Henry Lincoln, 
706 
HINDMAN, James F., 
762 
HINE, Homer, 567 
James, 567 
Noble, 567 
Samuel, 567 
Thomas, 567 
HINES, Henry Clay, 
593 
John Fore, 399 
John H., 947 


HINGSTON, Edward J., 


837 
HINKIN, Thomas, 546 
HINKLE, Anthony 
Howard, 654 
Philip, 130 
HINKLEY, Holmes, 84 
Susan Heywood, 84 
HINMAN, Andrew, 249 
Benjamin, 832 
Edgar L., 643 
Edward, 36-249-832 
Ephraim, 36 
Frank H., 211 
Jennie, 1001 
Joel, 832 
Noble, 249 
Samuel, 574 
Titus, 36-249 
HINSDALE, Barnabas, 
359-636-649 
Daniel, 359 
Frank Gilbert, 649 
Guy, 359 
Henry Butler, 359 
Horace Seymour, 359 
James Henry, 649 
John, 359-649 
Robert, 359-649-882- 
979 
Samuel, 882 
Theodore, 359-649 
William, 649 
HINTON, John, 362 


HIPWELL, William O., 


443 


HIRSCH, Gilbert J., 853 


HIRST, Barton Cooke, 
649 
Henry B., 649 


486 


HOBART 


John, 649 
John Cooke, 649 
John Cooke, 2d, 649 
Joshua, 649 
Thomas, 649 
William Lucas, 649 
HISLOP, James H., 82 
HITCH, Frederic D., 
238 
John, 359 
Louther, 359 
Robert M., 359 
William Winder, 359 
HITCHCOCK, Edward, 
505 
Frank Tenney, 405 
Henry Chapman, 942 
Henry Lawrence, 759 
Ichabod, 841 
John, 759-912 
Joseph, 912 
Justin, 505 
Luke, 505-618-725- 
912-979 
Matthew, 980 
Matthias, 759 
Medad, 912 
Nathaniel, 912 
Peter, 759 
Ripley, 475 
Thomas, 569 
Valentine, 759 
HITE, Daniel, 281 
John, 590 
Joist, 590-980 
HITT, Joseph, 53 
William F. R., 588 
HITZ, Benjamin D., 650 
Elizabeth C. Holliday, 
650 ‘i 
HIXON, Geo. H., 530 
HOADLEY, Samuel, 263 
William, 586 
HOAG, Benjamin, 270 
Clarence Gilbert, 269- 
270 
Enoch, 270 
Gilbert Congdon, 270 
James, Jr., 145 
John, 270 
Jonathan, 270 
Joshua, 270 
Moses, 270 
HOAGLAND, Edwin, 
740 
Peter, 740 
HOAR, Charles, 74-240 
Daniel, 240 
Ebenezer Rockwood, 
240 
Geo. Frisbie, 240 
John, 31-240-923 
Roger Sherman, 240- 
733 
Samuel, 240 
Sherman, 240 
HOARE, Chas., 240 
Joanna Hinkesman, 
240 
HOBART, Aaron, 278- 
888 
Benjamin, 278 
Charles H., 327 
Daniel Kilby, 888 
Edmund, 147-278-594- 
888-980 
Enoch, 147 
Fred Albert, 888 
Garret Augustus, Jr., 
495 
Harold P., 755 
Henry Lee, 656 
Isaac, 278 . 
Jeremiah, 745 
John, 147 
John Henry, 268 
Nathan, 278 


HOBART 


Peter, 147-608-639- 
720 
Thomas, 278 
Walter Scott, 438 
Se ee Frederick, 
331 
HOBBIE, Seymour, 458 
HOBBS, Benjamin, 560 
Edward, 249 
Samuel T., 878 
Sheldon, 144 
William, 371 
HOBBY, Charles, 350 
HOBLIT, James’ T., 795 
HOBSON, Arthur L., 
485 
Edwin L., 506 
Matthew, 562 
William, 562 
HOCKADAY, Irvine O., 
834-840 
Isaac, 840 
HOCKER, Benjamin 
W., 328 
HODECKHER, Henry, 
324 
Ap lent Benjamin, 
74 
HODGE, Andrew, 360- 
9380 
George, 96-549 
George Woolsey, 394 
Harold H., 958 
Henry Latimer, 523 
Hugh, 360 
Hugh Lenox, 359-360 
John, 510 
John Aspinwall, 359- 
360 
Richard Morse, 360 
Thomas Leiper, 523 
SO: Benjamin, 
481 
HODGES, Edward Ful- 
ler, 364 
Ezra, 679 
Gamaliel, 364 
George, 364-911 
George W., 1004 
Harry Foote, 364 
Henry, 364 
John, 364 
Nathaniel D. C., 364 
Silas, 364 
Silas H., 884 
William, 364 
She ea wm., 
38 
HODGMAN, Amos, 361 
Charles, 650 
John, 650 
Jonathan, 650 
Josiah W. H., 650 
Josiah Webber, 361 
Lansing Derrick, 361 
Leonard, 361 
Marshall, 650 
Samuel, 361 
Thomas, 361-650 
William Lansing, 361 
Wm. Wade, 650 
HODSON, George, 843 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


John, 935 
John Francis, 364 
John Jacob, 935 
Peter, 935 
Violet Browne, 364 
HOFFECKER, George 
Richard, 536 
James Henry, 536 
Mary Canby, 535-536 
HOFFMAN, Charles 
Burrall, 321 
Chas. Frederick, 320 
Eugene Augustus, 
321-743 
Francis Burrall, 320 
Geo. Edward, 321 
Harmanus, 320-321 
J. Edward, 870 
J. Ogden, 321 
John White, 321 
Joseph Librand, 578 
Martin, 320 
Martinus, 320-321 
Martinus Hermanzen, 
980 
Murray, 320 
Nicholaes, 320-321 
Ogden, 321 
Samuel V., 320-321- 
1004 
Wickham, 320 
William Date, 784 
William M. V., 320 
HOGAN, Cornelia S. 
Heslep, 362 
Howard Arkell, 555 
John, 480 
Robert George, 362 
Russell, 822 
Thomas, 362) 

HOGE, James, 362-484 
Moses, 362-484 
Moses Drury, Jr., 

434 
Cie bee Harrison, 362- 


Peyton Harrison, Jr., 
363 
Samuel, 362 
Thomas, 601 
William, 362-483-980 
William James, 363 
William Lacy, 363 
William S., 817-818 
HOGEMEYER, Arthur 
H., 634 
HOILES, Steven M., 113 
HOKE, George, 329 
John, 557 
Michael, 557 
Saar trate Mrs, Frank, 
1000 
HOLBROOK, Amos, 785 
Arthur, 837 
Daniel Owen, 785 
Edwin A., 785 
Edward Hamilton, 
151 
John, 688-730-785-900 
Micah, 785 
Nathaniel, 785 
Thomas, 900-974 


HOE, Arthur Ingersoll, | HOLCOMB, Charles 


361 
Evelyn Perry, 361 
Olivia P. James, 361 
Richard March, 179 
Robert, 268-361-362 
HOES, Derick, 460 
Johannes, 460 
John D., 460 
Stephen H., 460 
Mrs. William M., 1001 
HOFF, Charles, 693 
Sharles W., 365 
Chas. Worthington, 
364 
Henry Clay, 417 


Mortimer, 365 
Hezekiah, 323 
John, 365 
Richmond Cranston, 
365 
Samuel, 365 
Thomas, 975 
Thomas A., 365 
HOLDEN, Anthony, 
109-110-425-472-690 
Charles, 709 
David, 747 
Delia E. Bulkley, 365 
Edward P., 1005 
Jabez, 930 


John, 690 
Jonas, 228 
Justinian, 980 
Leonard, 930 
Levi, 670 
Liberty Emery, 365 
Randall, 980 
Randolph, 109 
Redfield, 930 
Robert, 930 
Robert Fletcher, 930 
Samuel, 930 
Thomas, 930 
HOLDGES, Seth, 583 
HOLDREDGHE, Henry, 
263-264 
HOLDREGEH, Samuel, 
263 
HOLGATH, Abraham 
Levering, 141 
Cornelius, 141 
John, 141 
Matt, 141 
HOLINGSWORTH, 
Mark, 742 
HOLLADAY (see also 
Holliday, Hollyday) 
Alexander Quarles, 


363 

Alexander Randolph, 
364 

Alexander Richmond, 
363 

Charles Bolling, 363 

Dupuy, 364 


BH. Burke, 384 
John, 363-364-980 
John Zachary, 364 
Joseph, 363-364 
Lewis, 363-364 
Lewis Littlepage, 364 
Waller, 363-364 
Wm. Waller, 363-364 
HOLLAND, Charles Ed- 
ward, 485 
Clifford Milburn, 351 
F. Raymond, 840 
HOLLEY, Horace, 413 
John, 413 
Luther, 413 
HOLLIDAY (see also 
Holladay, Holly- 
day) 
Adam, 650 
Henry, 51 
John, 672 
John Hampden, 650 
Samuel, 650 
Thomas, 804 
William, 650-940 
William Adair, 650 
HOLLINGER, Chris- 
topher, 741 
Jacob S., 741 
Samuel, 741 
HOLLINGSHEAD, 
Joseph M., 925 
HOLLINGSWORTH, 
Henry, 267-634 
John, 883 
Thomas, 634 
Valentine, 634-706 
Zebulon, 634 
HOLLIS, Abijah, 366 
Allen, 366 
Daniel, 821 
John, 24-366-980 
Thomas, 366 
HOLLISTER, Albert F., 
444 
Amasa, 173-811 
Clay H., 874 
Edwin M., 366 
George, 366 
Geo. Buell, 366 
George Cooper, 104 
Gideon, 173-366-811 
Granger A., 880 


487 


HOLT 


Howard C., 446 
John, 29-173-366-760- 
811-817-852-980 
John, Jr., 359 
Joseph, 378 
Josiah, 173 
Nathaniel, 173-366- 
811 
Samuel Dwight, 173 
Stephen, 104 
Thomas, 173-366-811 
Wesley, 173-811 
HOLLOWAY, James L., 
Jr., 126 
Mrs. Reuben R., 1007 
HOLLYDAY (see also 
Holladay, Holli- 
day) 
Henry, 95-138-367 
James, 367 
Richard C., 367 
Thomas, 367 
HOLMAN, Adam T., 938 
Elisha, 735 
John Barker, 59 
Jonathan, 30 
S. W., 571 
Solomon, 30 
HOLMES, Abiel, 368 
Adam, 336 
Archibald, 501 
Charles Aiken, 813 
Christopher C., 910 
Daniel, 812-889 
Daniel Franklin, 812 
Daniel Henry, 654 
David, 368 
196 Gis, cea 
Ebenezer, 443 
Elijah, 923 
Erwin, 856 
Ethan, 677 
Frances W. Winches- 
ter, 443 
Francis, 400 
George, 400-812-813- 
906 
Horace, 400 
Isaac V., 37 
Jabez, 690 
Jehoshaphet, 400-923 
Jesseriah, 400 
John, 368-812-813-889- 
980 
John D., 501 
John McC., 413 
Joseph, 813-856 
Josiah, 501 
Melatiah, 889 
Nathaniel, 400-813 
Obadiah, 48-898-980 
Oliver Wendell, 368 
Samuel, 812-813 
Thomas, 501 
106 TA Re ae, 
William, 443 
William Wheeler, 677 
Zephaniah, 813 
HOLSTEIN, Otto, 368 
HOLSTIEN, A., 395 
HOLT, Abiel, 650 
Alvah, 650 
Benjamin, 859 
Dan, 369 
Daniel, 369 
De Villo R., 650 
Edmund, 984 
Fred Park, 650 
George, 368 
Geo. Chandler, 368- 
369 
George L., 82 
Hamilton, 368 
Harrison J., 503 
Henry, 368-369-943- 
962 
Henry P. R., 369 
Henry Winston, 650 


HOLT 
Hiram, 368 
James, 650 
John, 369-781 
John Caldwell, 657 
Joseph, 369-650 
Lawrence Shackle- 
ford, 781 
Lucius, 650 
Lucius Hudson, 453- 
650 
Luther Emmett, 959 
Micajah, 650 
Micajah Quincy, 650 
Michael, 781 
Nathaniel, 369 
Nehemiah, 368 
Nicholas, 368-650-980 
Philemon, 369 
Robert, 369 
Thomas, 868 
William, 369-569-645 
William Arthur, 650 
William Rainey, 781 
HOLTON, Edward 
Dwight, 470 
Henry, 470 
Horace F., 459 
Joseph, 469-470 
Nicholas M., 910 
Samuel, 561 
Timothy, 470 
William, 162-166-256- 
528-671-702-846-982 
HOLYOKE, Edward, 
786-788 
Elizur, 359-852 
Frank, 930 
HOMER, George, 930 
Herman C., 824 
Horace Stebbins, 930 
John, 930 
Michael, 91 
Thomas, 572 
HOMES, Robert, 789 
William, 368 
HONE, John, 902 
Philip, 902 
HONEY, Horace Aus- 
tin) £13 
John W., 113 
HONEYMAN, James, 
719 
John, 719 
Be a a: Israel, 
221 
HONORE Francois, 756 
Henry Hamilton, 756 
Jean Antoine, 756 
Oo Earle Stetson, 
53 
Frederick Clark, 369 
George Henry, 369 
Jacob, 369 
James, 930 
John, 369-378-834-930 
John Murray, 930 
Nathaniel, 369-834 
Richard, 369-834 
Robert, 729 
Rosalie Caswell, 930 
Samuel, 834 
Thomas, 294 
Tunas, 378 
HOOK, James C., 249 
HOOERY, William, 525 
HOOGLAND, Dirck 
Jansen, 740 
John W., 338 
William, 740 
HOOKER, C. Osgood, 
651 
Charles Gay, 652-937 
Elon Huntington, 598 
Henry, 651 
Henry D., 63 
James, 702 
John, 288-369-477-651- 
852 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


Lord, 166 
Nathaniel, 746 
Ransom §&., 633 
Richard, 369-741 
Roger, 852 
Roger Farmington, 
288 
Samuel, 20 - 36 -189- 
288-369-477-640-651- 
835-852 
Seth, 651 
Thomas, 36- 107- 108- 
121-189-229-288-369- 
370-375-477-636-640- 
651-702-776-780-828- 
835-852-957-980-986- 
995 
Thomas Hart, 288-852 
HOOPER, Arthur G., 
553 
Arthur Upshur, 30 
Eliza J. Allerton, 930 
Greenfield, 931 
Henry, 757 
James Edward, 652 
John, 242-574 
John Albert, 449 
Joseph, 931 
Joseph Geo., 406 
Leverett F., 296 
Robert, 931 
Robert Poole, 652 
William, 410-652-757 
Wm. Berrian, 930-931 
William E., 652 
William Hatch, 476 
William Woart, 931 
HOOPES, Levi, 515 
HOOVER, Andrew, 370 
Eli, 370 
Herbert Clark, 370 
Jesse, 370 
Jesse Clark, 370 
John, 370 
HOPH, Peter E., 924 
Walter Ewing, 924 
HOPIN. Stephen. 980 
HOPKINS, Amos Law- 
rence, 243 
Archibald, 243 
Arthur, 25-551 
Benjamin, 370-942 
Chillingsworth, 881 
Ebenezer, 470-942 
Edward Whiting, 652 
Edwin B., 695 
Ehud, 403 
Enoch, 643 
Francis Wayland, 121 
George, 643 
George Augustus, 370 
George Jenks, 370 
George M., 63 
George R., 884 
Gerrard, 249 
Giles (Gyles), 142- 
870-583-858-952 
Henry St. George, 


536 
Ichabod, 390 
James, 438 


James Campbell, 248 

John, 243-306-403-497- 
621-652-934 

John Henry, 371 

Joseph, 643-858-934 

Joseph S., 621 

Joshua Morse, 858 

Linton C., 143 

Mark, 661 

Nelson, 643 

Prince, 858-881 

Samuel, 142-652 

Samuel Cornell, 387 

Samuel Frederick, 
652 

Seth, 370 

Solomon, 370-942 


Stephen, 57- 97-142- 
154-213-243-303-370- 
403-407-425-435-497- 
530-583-597-618-652- 
654-683-710-716-745- 
749-752-763-769-784- 
801-858-900-901-934- 
952-980-991 

Theodore Austin, 371 

Thomas, 371-425-643 

Timothy, 243-652 

Walter L., 1007 

Washington, 438 

William, 59-425-687 

William T., 132 

ST eee Charles, 
47 

Edward, 284 

Francis, 53-284-430- 
892 

John, 838 

John Prentiss, 83 

Jonathan, 83 

Joseph, 53-284-285- 
892 

Michael, 83 

Oliver, 53-284-285 

Theophilus, 83 

Thomas, 53-83-284- 
980 

William Francis, 284- 
285 

HOPPER, Andries, 871 
George Henry, 442 
Hardwicke M., 173 

HOPPIN, Benjamin, 386 

Courtland, 575 

Francis Edwin, 386 

Frederick Street, 639 

Stephen, 386-980 

Thomas Coles, 386 

Tracy, 519 

William Warner, 617 

HORD, Abner, 896 

Arnold Harris, 372 

Eleanor V. Harris, 
371 

Elias, 372-896 

Francis Triplett, 372 

Jesse, 372-896 

John, 372-896 

Peter, 896 

Thomas, 372-896 

Wm. Taliaferro, 372 

HORN, Grace C. Mar- 

tin, 372 

Thomas Lyman, 372 

Wm. Palmer, 372 

pe pepe te Edson A., 

50 
HORNBLOWER, Emily 
A. S. Nelson, 372 

George Sanford, 372 

Joseph Coerten, 372 

Josiah, 372 

Wm. Butler, 372 

Wm. Henry, 372 

HORNE, Geo. W., 121 
William, 144 
William Dodge, 410 

HORNELL, Geo., 315 

HORNER, Charles, 376 
Joseph Wilkins, 902 
Leonard S., 210 

HORNOR, Benjamin, 

394 

John, 394 

HORNSBY, Joseph, 427 
Joseph Lewis, 427 
Thomas Walker, 427 

HORRY, Elias, 420-616 

HORSEMANDEN, 
Warham, 525 

HORSEY, John, 627 

John A. E., 627 

John Leatherbury, 
627 

Nathaniel, 627 


488 


HOUGH 


Stephen, 627 
HORSFORD, Cornelia 
C. Felton, 373 

Daniel, 373 
Eben Norton, 373 
Jerediah, 373 
John, 373 
Roger, 373 
Timothy, 373 
William, 373 
HORSLEY, Frederick 
M., 373 
J. Shelton, 373 
John, 373 
Robert, 373 
William, 373-803 
HORSTMANN, Sig- 
mund H., 461 
Walter, 386 
HORT, Samuel, 478 
HORTON, Craven, 146 
Ebenezer, 491 
George Peter, 374 
Gideon, 456 
Henry, 491 
Henry K., 456 
James Edward, 176 
Julia Greenleaf, 374 
Richard, 491 
Samuel, 491 
Samuel C., 491 
Sampson, 491 
Walter G., 705 
William, 146 
William Henry, 146 
HOSFORD, Job, 374 
John, 636 
Joseph, 374 
Schiller, 374 
Willard, 374 
Willard Deere, 374 
HOSKINS, Charles 
Lansing, 226 
Daniel T., 912 
Ebenezer, 226 
Oswald, 274 
William, 687 
HOSMER, Abel, 765 
Oliver Ellsworth, 135 
Stephen, 135-170 
Stephen T., 135-169- 
170 
Thomas, 135-170 
Titus, 135-170 
ESSAI SS Jacob, 
HOSTETTER, Abra- 
ham, 374 
D. Herbert, 374 
David, 374 
Jacob, 337-374 
Oswald, 337 
HOSTETTLER, Wil- 
liam Thomas, 177 
Be eS Caleb, 
74 
Chauncey, 535 
Clark Beers, 374 
Daniel, 375 
Elijah, 374 
H. Stuart, 375 
Henry, 375 
Henry Lucius, 108- 
375 
Horace Leslie, 374 
Horace Leslie, Jr., 374 
Horace Leslie, ITT, 
442 
Jacob, 374 
John, 374 
Joshua, 374 
Justus, 375 
Obediah, 375 
Samuel, 374-375-553- 
980 
Timothy Dwight, 553 
Ee eL David Leavitt, 


HOUGH 


Joel, 441 
Joseph, 214 
Samuel, 553 
HOUGHTELING, Abra- 
ham, 238 
Jacobus, 238 
James Lawrence, 104- 
238-239 
James Lawrence, Jr., 
238 
Jan Willemsen, 238 
Philipus, 238 
Wilhelmus, 238 
Wm. De Zeng, 238 
Wm. Jans, 238 
PAARL Abijah, 
Abijah Otis, 877 
Arthur Amory, 366 
Benjamin, 138-877 
Caleb, 375 
Charles, 138 
Charles A. J., 375 
Charlotte J. Morris, 
375 
Cyrus, 375 
Ebenezer, 375 
Israel, 138 
Jacob, 138-877 
James Franklin, 137- 
138 
John, 138-375-877-980 
Ralph, 980 
Robert, 375 
William Addison, 375 
William Morris, 375 
HOUK, Adam, 376 
George Washington, 
376 
Moulton, 1007 
Robert Thruston, 376 
Robt. Thruston, Jr., 
376 
HOULTON, Joseph, 66 
Ete Chas. Shearn, . 
Edward Mandell, 376 
James A., 290 
William A., 676 
Mary E. Shearn, 376 
HOUSER, Daniel, 378 
Daniel Malotte, 899 
Elias, 899 
Horace M., 378-538 
Isaac, 899 
Julia M. Crouse, 378 
HOUSMANN, John, 666 
HOUSTON, David, 966 
David Franklin, 378 
George Harrison, 363 
Henry Howard, 379 
Hubert Todd, 922 
John, 379 
Paterson, 378 
Samuel F., 379-380 
Samuel Nelson, 379 
William, 378-379 
HOVEY, Chas. H., 448 
Daniel, 381 
Edmund, 381 
Edmund Otis, 381 
Franklin Henry, 612 
Horace Carter, 381 
James, 381 
Roger, 381 
HOW, Daniel, 385-876 
John, 980 
HOWARD, Abel, 534- 
920 
Allen, 892 
Alleyne, 382 
Baker, 568 
Benjamin, 381-382- 
892 
Benjamin Chew, 364 
Calvin, 381 
Chancey Otis, 80-323 
Chandler, 656 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


Charles, 868 

Charles H., 525 

Mrs. E. S. W., 1000 

Edmund, 568-920 

Edward, 520 

Ernest, 687 

Eugene, 308 

Ezra W., 427-781-782 

Frank F., 867 

Frank L., 344 

Frank Leonard, 381 

George Austin, 741 

George Henry, 381- 
673 

George L., 940 

Groves, 534 

Harry Stinson, 323 

Horton, 757 

James B., 866 

James Leland, 381 

Jesse, 323 

Jett Thomas, 790 

John, 323-382-421-520- 
534-568-782-892-920- 
991 

John Kenneth, 121 

Jonathan, 323-920 

Joshua, 323-980 

Leland, 381 

Levi, 850 

Matthew, 50-421-494 

Nathan, 520 

Oliver Otis, 323 

Robert, 534 

Roberta T. 
gill, 381 

Rowland Bailey, 323 

Samuel, 50-271-371- 
381 

Seth, 3238 

Thomas, 782 

Thomas H., 707 

William, 379-381- 
382-534-725-892 

William Alleyne, 382 

William Travis, 382- 
892 

William Travis, Jr., 
891 

HOWE, Abner, 382 

Abraham, 147-383- 
386-952 

Alonzo J., 382 

Anna L. Belknap, 382 

Asa, 382 

Charles, 357-382 

Daniel, 385-876 

David, 160 

Ebenezer, 880 

Edward, 382-880 

Eliphalet, 880 

Ephraim, 386-816 

Gardner, 385 

George, 338 

Geo. Allaire, 382 

Henry John, 382 

Herbert Alonzo, 382 

Herbert Marshall, 


939 
Isaac, 382-599-952 
Jacob, 849 
James, 147-383-980 
James Lewis, 333 
Job, 419 
John, 147-382-383-385- 
386-599-755-900-980 
John Morgan, 755 
Josiah, 385-386 
Jotham, 385 
Lorenzo Gilman, 105 
Mark A. De Wolf, 147- 
383-384 
Marshall Avery, 385 
Marshall Otis, 385 
Nathaniel, 382 
Nehemiah, 382 
Oliver H., 761 
Otis, 385 


B. Mac- 


Perley, 147-383 

Peter, 900 

Reginald Heber, 383 

Reginald Heber, Jr., 
383 

Sampson, 147-383 

Samuel, 208-382-599- 
880-952 

Seth, 755 

Sylvanus, 900 

Thomas, 383-991 

Thomas Marshall, 383 

Thorndike Dudley, 
262 

W. B. W., 668 

William, 386-599 

William Torrey, 359 

HOWELL, Benjamin 

B., 309-595 

Charles E., 202 

Christopher, 386 

D. L., 899 

Edward, 139-386-659- 
980 

George, 660 

Hampton Pierson, 581 

Harrison Scott, 62 

Jacob, 309 

John, 309 

John White, 386 

Joseph, 309-659 

Joshua, 309 

Joshua R., 515 

Lewis E., 248 

Mark, 545 

Martin A., 386 

Nathan P., 946 

Oliver, 660 

Richard, 386 

Silas, 579-580 

Stephen, 386 

Sydney, 262 

Warner Roberts, 861- 
921 

William, 130 

Zebulon, 659 

HOWES, Abram, 977 

Anthony, 950 

Daniel, 652 

Ebenezer, 652 

Jeremiah, 652-950 

Leander Townsend, 


Moody, 652 
Nathaniel, 950 
Prince, 950 
Reuben Wing, 652 
Reuben Wing, Jr., 652 
Reuben Wing, 3d, 652 
Thomas, 583-652 
HOWLAND, Barnabas, 
888-386-387 
Benjamin, 88-386-387- 
618-702 
Chester, 541 
Clark Goodhue, 541 
Cornelius, 386 
Ellery A., 618 
George, 386-541 
Gideon, 386-387 
Henry, 88-386-387- 
618-702-777-980 
Henry Raymond, 386 
Humphrey, 702 
Tsaac, 618 
Jabez, 182-768 
Jethro, 88 
Job, 386 
Job Fisher, 386 
John, 32-55- 72-101- 
124-159-160-166-168- 
173-177-182-223-263- 
270-276-289-300-312- 
$22-324-360-386-411- 
482-436-444-445-477- 
510-522-527-541-544- 
553-554-583-654-660- 


489 


HOYT 


684-690-723-732-748- 
749-768-774-777-778- 
785-822-847-854-878- 
890-904-939-960-967- 
980 

John H., 387 

Joseph, 878 

Matthew, 386 

Nicholas, 702 

Richard Smith, 386 

Samuel, 182 

Samuel S., 380 

Solomon, 641 

Stanley, 386 

Thomas, 878 

Walter Morton, 831 

William Jethro, 88 

Zoeth, 88-386-387-618- 
702 


HOWEES, Daniel, 698 
HOWRY, Chas. Bowen, 


652 
Daniel, 652 
James Moorman, 652 


HOWSON, Hubert, 340 
HOXTON, Hyde, 17 


Stanislas, 17 
Walter, 17-828 
William Wilmer, 17 


HOYOS, George, 827 
HOYT (see also 


Haight) 
Abner, 389 
Abraham, 931 
Albert Ulysses, 508 
Alfred Miller, 390 
Anne McMichael, 299 
Ard, 528-871 
Avery Atkins, 389 
Benjamin, 389-931 
Chas. Sherman, 388- 
389 
Colgate, 388-389 
Colgate, Jr., 388 
Comfort, 528-871 
Daniel, 786-885 
Darius, 528-871 
David Picket, 388 
Drake, 388 
Edward Randal, 
Edwin, 931 
Eli Thacher, 769 
Eliphalet, 885 
Elton, 2d, 288 
Enoch, 389 
Enos, 769 
Ephraim, 786 
Ezra, 786 
Franklin Chase, 931 
George, 885 
Gerald Livingston, 
426 
Harry B., 228 
Henry, 885 
Henry Lafayette, 389 
Henry Martyn, 298- 
299 
Henry Warrington, 
389 
Howard, 248 
Howard Henry, MJr., 
905 
James, 390 
James Humphrey, 388 
James Madison, 388 
James Moody, 390 
Jesse, 390 
John, 388-389-528-769- 
777-871-885-980 
Jonathan, 769 
John Sherman, 390- 
633 
Joseph, 332-389-390- 
475-603 
Joseph Blachley, 390 
Joseph Gibson, 389 
Joshua French, 389 
Matthew, 786 


389 


HOYT 


Moses, 371 
Nathan, 638 
Noah, 388 
Phelps B., 850 
Ralph Warren, 389 
Richard, 389 
Roswell, 576 
Samuel, 390 
Samuel B., 528 
Simon, 388- 390- 470- 
528-769-777-786-871- 
885-931-980 
Stephen, 389-644 
Thaddeus, 786 
Thos., 389-528-871 
Tristram, 389 
Walter, 388-390-528- 
769-786-871-931 
Willard Evans, 390 
William, 389 
Wm. Sprague, 931 
Zerabbabel, 786 
HOYTE, Stanley, 888 
HUBARD, Edmund W., 
680 
SNE eae Ebenezer, 
1 
HUBBARD, Alvira, 650 
Charles Henry, 289 
Charles T., 474 
Charles Wells, 380 
Daniel, 281-474 
David, 596 
Edmund, 980 
Elijah, 391 
Elijah Kent, 391 
Elizabeth A. Skinner, 
956 
Ezekiel, 232 
Gardiner Greene, 596 
George, 391-486-579- 
594-650-651-935-980 
Harry Putnam, 198 
Henry, 596 
Henry B., 474 
Hiram, 486 
Isaac, 436-650-651 
Jeremiah, 594 
John, 474-594-650-651- 
675 
John Flavel, 43 
John Sherwood, 486 
Jonathan, 579 
Joseph, 391-960 
Josiah Meigs, 594 
Langdon, 593 
Louis de Koven, 391 
Nathaniel, 486-594 
Nehemiah, 594 
Noadiah, 28-486 
Paul M., 1002 
Ralph, 634 
Robert, 391 
Samuel, 518-596-651- 
907-970 
Thomas, 705 
Thomas Swan, 651 
William, 149-442-474- 
596-980 
Wm. Henry, 956 
William S., 659 
HUBBELL, Albert C., 
408 
Amos, 909 
Charles Bulkley, 447 
Ezekiel, 909 
George Loring, 391- 
392 
Henry Wilson, 909 
John, 909 
John Wolcott, 392 
Julius C., 392 
Matthew, 226-391 
Nathan, 909 
Peter, 391 
Richard, 391-558-909- 
980 
Samuel, 909 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


William Stone, 1005 

Wolcott, 226-392 
HUBBERT, Eric, 908 

William F., 1007 
HUBBUCH, Otto, 822 
HUBER, Henry, 596 
HUCK, Peter H., 819 
HUCKINS, John, 544 
HUDDELL, Joseph, 800 
HUDDLESTON, Henry, 

168 

Isaac, 168 

William, 168 
HUDGENS, John A., 


833 
HUDGINS, John, 811 
Wiliam, 811 


William Blake, 811 

HUDSON, Barzillai, 
392-650 

Christopher, 284 

Daniel, 392 

Frederic, 392 

Isaac, 642 

James, 72-190 


James Fairchild, 163 | 


John Leveret, 413 
Jonathan, 436 
Nathan P. S., 758 
Obediah, 436 
Percy Kierstede, 536 
Richard, 436 
Samuel, 309 
William, 309-392-650- 
914 
William Miller, 650 
Woodward, 392 
HUGER, Alfred, 46- 
1003 
Daniel, 46-89 
Daniel Elliott, 90 
Francis Kinloch, 90 
John, 46 
Joseph Alston, 89-90 
Percival Elliott, 89 
William Elliott, 668 
HUGHES, Alfred, 393 
Antoinette Carter, 
392 
Charles Edwin, 937 
Charles Evans, 392 
David Charles, 392 
E. D., 226 
Edward Everett, 651 
Edward S., 831 
Felix, 393 
Felix Turner, 393 
Henry Mallory, 651 
James, 393 
John V., 949 
Joshua William, 393 
Josiah, 393 
Orlando, 393 
Rice, 393 
Rupert, 393 
Susan T. Mackey, 651 
Thomas, 393-842-924 
Thomas, Jr., 393 
William, 393 
HUGHES-HALLETT, 
Emilie Page von 
Schaumburg, 393 
Francis Charles, 393 
HUGHITT, Marvin, 628 
ake a va ba Alfred, 
39 
Arthur Clarke, 394 
Edgar, 393-394 
Frank Calhoon, 281 
Frederic Louis, 394 
Frederic Wolters, 394 
Harm Jan, 393-394- 
980 
Reginald Shippen, 394 
HULBERT, Amos, 194 
Ebenezer, 194 
Harries, 735 
John, 194 


Joseph D., 808 

Milan Hulbert, 194 

Olive E. Woodward, 
194 


HUNT 
HUMBERT, Arthur C., 


180 
HUMBIRD, Jas. S., 131 
John A., 101 


Samuel Augustus, 194 | HUME, Charles, 399 


Thomas, 194-980 
William, 981 
Wm. Augustus, 194 
William R., 237 
HULBURD, Charles 
Henry, 382 
De Forest, 382 
Ebenezer, 382 
Hiram, 382 
Obadiah, 382 
William, 382-981 
HULETT, Amos, 395 
Erastus, 395 
Frank Amos, 395 
Geo. Augustus, 395 
John, 395 
Mason, 395 
HULINGS, John, 395 
Lars, 395 
Marcus, 395 
Willis James, 395 
HULL, Alice R. Sibley, 
396 
Amasa, 398 
Amasa Cornwall, 398 
Andrew, 226-569-720- 
967 
Andrew C., 55 
Asbury, 396 
Benjamin, 55-397 
Clark, 818 
Cornelius, 665 
David, 436 
David Denton, 665- 
838 
Ebenezer, 827 
Edward Ware, 396 
Eliphalet, 899 
Geo., 565-665-838-981 
George Gilmer, 438 
Geo. Washington, 397 
Gertrude, 397 
H. B., 463 
Hope, 396 
Hopewell, 396 
Isaac, 397 
Jas. Merriwether, 396 
Jasper Girard, 397 
Jep Rucker, 396 
John, 55-286-397-398 
John W., 505 
Joseph, 396-397-398- 
805-811-981 
Josiah, 654-960 
Leverett Russell, 553 
Nathaniel, 665 
Norton, 665 
Richard, 55-981 
Samuel, 185-286-397- 


Thomas, 565 
Thomas T., 665 
Titus, 55 
William Hope, 396 
Zephaniah, 55 
HULME, John, Jr., 326 
Peter, 318 
HULSE, Edward, 399 
Estelle L. Campbell, 
399 
Hamilton John, 399 
HULST, E. Covert, 633 
HUMANN, Charles Lu- 
cien, 113 
HUMASON, Abel, 924 
Daniel, 924 
Ebenezer, 924 
Henry, 924 
Jeremiah, 924 
Thomas, 924 
Wm. Lawrence, 924 
William Lorenzo, 924 


490 


David, 484-853 
Edgar Erskine, 399- 
1000 
Enoch Edgar, 399 
Francis, 399 
Frank, 381 
George, 399 
George Lee, 695 
Leland, 400 
Lewis, 399 
William, 400 
HUMFREY, John, 890 
HUMISTON, Caleb, 707 
Samuel G., 670 
HUMPHREVILLE, 
Lemuel, 687 
HUMPHREY (see also 
Humphreys) 
Alexander Pope, 724 
Ashbel, 400 
Edward Frank, 400 
Heman, 400 
John, 731 
John Gould, 400 
Jonas, 631 
Jonathan, 400-457 
Micah, 400 
Michael, 229-355-400- 
618-931-981 
Nicholas, 400 
Noah, 618 
Samuel, 400-618 
Simon, 400 
HUMPHREYS (see 
also Humphrey) 
Asher, 931 
Edward Walsh, 266 
Erastus, 931 
Frank Landon, 931 
Frederick, 931 
George D., 355-931 
George Frederic, 931 
Jonathan, 931 
Michael, 229-355-400- 
618-931-981 
Oliver, 931 
Samuel, 931 
William Young, 931 
Wm. Young, Jr., 698 
HUMRICHOUSKE, Levin 
Minford, 405 
HUN, Abraham, 400 
Harmen Thomase, 400 
Henry, 400 
Johannes, 400 
Thomas, 400 
Thos. Harmense, 400 
HUNGERFORD, Ashel 
Smith, 958 
Benjamin, 316 
Thomas, 228 
ae ree Frank P., 
9 
HUNNEWELL, Hollis 
Horatio, 925 
James M., 859-1004 
HUNNICUTT, B. H., 81 
Wiki Gs nek 
HUNT, Abraham, 63- 
621 
Adelbert Bancroft, 
209 
Caleb, 401 
Carleton, 401 
Charles Cummins, 860 
Charles Lucas, 458 
Daniel, 401 
Ebenezer, 264 
Edward, 401-621 
Edward I., 275 
Edward Lawrence, 
795 
Emory William, 400 


; 
: 


HUNT 


Enoch, 400 
Ephraim, 400 
Eustace, 771 
Harrison Perry, 400 
Harry, 933 
Henry Jackson, 401 
Henry Jackson, 3d, 
400 
James, 771 
John, 400-621 
John Elliot, 310 
John Wesley, 621 
Jonathan, 247-335- 
670-776-925-981 
Leigh, 798 
Montgomery, 917 
Nathaniel, 771 
Peter, 621-981 
Ralph, 621-772-951 
Richard, 932 
Robert, 401 
Samuel, 313-400-401 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


George Herbert, 384 

Gurdon, 175 

Henry Edwards, 385 

Henry Strong, 384 

Hezekiah, 675-686 

Jabez, 254-255-384 

James, 653 

Jared, 653 

Jedediah, 384-532 

John, 384-402-675 

John M., 821 

Joseph, 384 

Jonas, 745 

Joshua, 384-532 

Margaret Wendell, 
402 


valentine Goldsmith, 
81 
HUSSEY, Alfred Rod- 
man, 878 
Christopher, 76-914- 
981 
BE. Frank, 159 
Jedidah, 914 
John, 914 
Record, 914 
Thomas, 541 
HUSTACE, William 
Augustus, 930 


HUSTED, Howard, 453 


James William, 931 
Robert, 931 


Oliver Ellsworth, 384|HUSTON, Abner, 156 


Samuel, 98-325-384- 
773-829 

Saml. Whitmore, 961 

Simon, 42-98-140-384- 
402-532-653-674-745- 


Alexander Botkin, 294 


Alice Griswold, 294 
Aubrey, 395 

Charles, 727-728 
Charles Lukens, 727 


HYNES 


John, 664 

John M., 804 
HUXFORD, Harry 

Eells, 962 

Joseph, 962 

Samuel, 962 

Thomas, 962 

William, 962 
HUXLEY, Thos., 883 


HUZZEY, Christopher, 


981 


HWOSCHINSKY, Basil, 


802 

HYATT, Abraham, 387 
Alpheus, 721 
Cornelius, 633 
John Bowne, 633 
Nathaniel, 387-781 
Stephen, 387 
Thomas, 633 

HYDE, Alvan, 344 
Alvan Pinney, 344 


Samuel Wellington, 855-961-981-992 David, 156 Alvan Waldo, 344-381 
401 Solon, 384 Israel, 156 Arnold Schmidt, 653 

Theodore, 458 Susan L. Butler, 403 James A., 73 Arthur P. S., 344 

Thomas, 310-400-401- Theodore S., 682 John, 156 Austin Wheeler, 620 
772-917 William, 98-384-653 Paul B., 294 Carolyn Knowland, 

Thomas, Jr., 785. William Pitkin, 98 Robert Mendenhall, 931 

Ward, 917 William Reed, 403 727-728 Charles, 344-932 


Willard Henry, 401 
William Edgar, 621 


William, 727-728 
HUTCHENS, Horace 


Charles Winthrop, 99 
Clayton Herbert, 345 


HUNTON, Eppa, 403 
Eppa, Jr., 403-404 


William Prescott, 401 James, 403 King, 352 Daniel, 344 

Wilson, 621 Thomas, 403 HUTCHESON, Samuel David Abel, 344 
HUNTER, Adam, 318 Virginia S. Payne, Carter, 224 Edward Clarenden, 

Allan Armstrong, 875 404 HUTCHINGS, Francis, 372: 

Andrew, 675 William, 403 101 Edward Warden, 345 

Archibald, 401 HUNTRESS, Christo- John, Jr., 450 Edwin, 344 

Bushrod W., 628 pher, 915 John Henry, 255 Blijah, 344-345-346- 

Chas. Frederick, 401 George, 915 Sealy, 377 756 

Charles H., 935 Joseph Patterson, 915 | HUTCHINS, Ezra, 252- Enoch, 653 

David, 18-401 Leonard, 915 405 Enoch Pratt, 653 

David Moore, 401 Mark, 915 Francis Sessions, 405 Ephraim, 344 


Duncan, 253-690 
Fred C. S., 352 


Frank Frazier, 711 
Henry Clinton, 720 


Erastus, 156-344-345 


HUPP, John, 645 
Francis de Lacy, 931 


John Cox, 645 


Frederick W., 667 HURD, Adam, 930 Henry T., 622 George, 372 

Isaac, 208 Asa, 930 Isaac Thompson, 405 Gershom, 344 

Jacob F., 667 Benjamin, 52 John, 405-653 Henry, 653 

James, 213-318-401 Daniel, 930 John W., 767 Henry N., 870 

James W., 43-1002 Ebenezer, 930 Jonathan, 653 Herbert Henry, 345 
Joel Du Bois, 401 Hebron, 930 Joseph, 653 Jacob, 344-345 

John, 131-513-621-628 Jack Vandervort, 653 Nathaniel, 653 Jas., 156-344-345-489 
John D., 933 Jacob, 52 Nicholas, 405 James Mott, 453 
John Patten, 318 John, 52-327-930-981 Otis, 708 Jedediah, 42-891 
Louis C., 933 Joseph, 52 Penuel, 405 John, 156-344-345-862 


Robt. Grosvenor, 405 

Stilson, 653 

Stilson, E., 653 

Walter Stilson, 653 

William James, 405 
HUTCHINSON, Bar- 


Jonathan, 345-584- 
653-981 

Marcus Darius, 577 

Mark Powell, 54 

Nathan, 500 

Nathaniel, 344 


Nathaniel Chapman, Thaddeus, 327 

628 William, 52-653 
Peter, 711 William Lambert, 653 
Raymond, 580 William Stone, 357 
Richard Lewis, 132 HURDLE, John J., 164 
Robert, 29-131-401- | tHURLBURT, Jos., 759 


633 3 = tholomew, 856 Orange Pearce, 344 
Samuel, 584 th emedeh Edwin Wil-} Charles, 616 Ralph Mead, 344 
William, 584-819 Winoa a? Davis, 167 Samuel, 156-310-311- 

HUNTING, Amos, 401 eh Edward, 742-851 344-345-346-653-756 
Ebenezer, 401 Hiram Enos, 82 Elisha, 167 Simeon, 345-541 
Ebenezer. Newell, 401 ee pe “3 James, 262 Simeon, Jr., 345-346 
George Coolidge, 401 59 4 a cenogy James Sloan, 406 Thomas, 344-345 
John, 314-401 Jesse, 167 Thos. Worcester, 345 


Thomas, 82-980-981 
William, 965 
HURST, Carlton Bailey, 


Jonathan, 401 
HUNTINGTON, An- 


John, 262-406 
Joseph, 167-406 


Tristram Tupper, 345 
Tristram Tupper, Jr., 


drew, 384 404 Joseph Kellogg, 406 346 
Asahel, 403 Joslyn, 592 Walter, 344 
Barnabas, 403 Edward, 404 Mahlon, 876 Walter Graham, 489 
Charles, 402 Elijah, 405 Nathaniel, 856 Walter Woodburn, 
Charles Phelps, 384 John, 921 Pemberton S., 262 344 


John Fletcher, 405 


Chester, 402 Randall, 262 Wm., 42-47-156-300- 
Christopher, 402-403-|__ Samuel Edward, 404 Richard, 167 344-345-346-756-981 
675 HUSH, Abel, 405 Robert Hare, 50 William Waldo, 344 
Dan, 98-384 Caleb, 405 Sydney Pemberton, Zabdial, 344-346-756 

Edward Boylston, 384 Harry Pinckney, 405- 262-714 Zina, 345 

Elisha, 403 886 Thomas, 834 HYLAND, Thos., 993 
Ezra, 402 Joseph, 405 Wesley, 776 HYMAN, Harry, 407 
Ezra Abel, 402 Ralph Cross, 405 William, 270-742-875- Joseph, 407 
Frances Isabel, 653 Samuel, 405 981-990 R. W., 523 

Francis Cleaveland, Thomas, 405 HUTTON, Frederic Samuel B., 219 


Sarah M. Scott, 407 
HYNES, A. D., 400 
Andrew, 774 


Remsen, 683 
Gaun McRobert, 406 
George, 666 


403 HUSH, Florence M. 
Frederic Dan, 98 Woods, 814 
Frederick Jabez, 384 Peter, 814 


491 


HYNES 
Samuel Burke, 618 


HYNSON, Charles, 631- 


924 

John, 407 

Joseph, 407 

Joseph H., 407 

Joseph H., Jr., 407 

Nathaniel, 407 

Robert C., 407 

Thomas, 407-981 
HYPES, Jas. Wm., 774 


I 


IASIGI, Oscar, 516 
ICKES, Harold L., 125 
Jesse B. Williams, 

126 
John Loy, 125 
Michael, 125 
Nicholas, 125 


IC-KING, Bernard, 701 
IDDINGS, Lewis J., 653 


Lewis Morris, 653 
Richard, 653 
William, 653 

IDE, Francis, 326 
George O., 47 
Josiah, 74 

ILER, Mrs. George 

Hills, 1000 


ILGENFRITZ, Burr D., 


658 
Daniel, 322 
Samuel, 322 
ILKO, Josef, 902 
ILSLEY, Chas. F., 127 
Edward, 127 
Enoch, 127 
George Boardman, 
733 
Isaac, 127 
James Keeler, 127 
John Parker, 127-128 
Parker, 127 
William, 127 


IMBRIBE, Charles Fred- 


erick, 907 
IMUS, Alonzo, 896 
William, 896 
INGALLS, Abner, 132 
Albert Stimson, 850 


Edmund, 132-204-654- 


981 
Elias, 132 
Ephraim, 204 
Ezra T., 654 
Pay, 654 
Francis, 132 
Henry, 132-204 
James, 132-204 
Jerome, 132 
John, 132 
John James, 132 
Joseph, 132 
Melville Ezra, 654 
Nathaniel, 132 
Phineas H., 225 
Robert, 132 
Samuel, 503 
Sheffield, 132 
Theodore, 132 
Theophilus, 132 
Walter Benton, 132 


INGERSOLL, Benj., 728 


Chas. Jared, 379-380 

Charles J. J., 958 

Charles Thomas, 958 

Colin Macrae, 136 

Daniel Wesley, 90- 
136-695 

Ezra, 895 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


Horace, 138 

Horace Lorraine, 138 

Howard Lyman, 442 

Isaac Newton, 728 

Jared, 379 

John, 136-138-379-728- 
895-934-957-981 

John Avery, 137-138 

Jonathan, 136-138- 
379-957 

Josiah, 136-895 

Moss, 138 

Ralph Isaacs, 136 


Richard, 136-770-958- 


981-987 
Samuel, 136-138 
Stephen, 895 
Thomas Stiles, 958 
Worthington H., 54 
INGHAM, James, 878 
Jonas, 139-981 
Jonathan, 139 
Robt. Maxwell, 139 
Samuel D., 139 
William Henry, 139 


INGLE, James Addison, 


794 
John William, Jr., 38 
INGLIS, Richard, 431 
INGRAHAM, Daniel 
Phoenix, 143 
Duncan N., 668 
Edward, 783 
Edward J., 603 
Francis A. Leverich, 
143 
Phoenix, 1005 
Wm. Moulton, 1006 
INGRAM, Charles, 921 
David, 654 
David Asel, 654 


Erskine Bronson, 654 


Orrin Henry, 654 


INMAN, Abednego, 143- 


144-486-981 
Edward Hamilton, 
143 
Henry Arthur, 143- 
144 
Hugh T., 144 
Hugh Theodore, 143 
John Hamilton, 144 


John Ritchie, 143-144- 


486 
Nelson, 653 
Samuel Martin, 143 
Shadrach W., 143-144 
Walker P., 486 
INNES, Harry, 303 
Hugh, 489 
Robert, 303 
INNIS, Aaron, 392 
NIST ia F. Robbert, 
65 
J. Albrecht, 654 
Julia Cooley, 654 


INSKEEP, Abraham 


Hulings, 32 


IRELAND, John B., 712 


Robt. Livingston, 318 


IRISH, George, 417 


Miles Standish, 657 
Nathaniel, 148 


IRVIN, Richard, 634 
IRVINE, David, 840 


William, 363 


IRVING, Alexander 


Duer, 134-222-654 
Alexander Duer, Jr., 
134-654 
Alvin Whit, 145 
David Olyphant, 520 


Francis Gregory, 304 
Frederick Gerard, 137 
George, 136-593-594 
Geo. Edmund, 136-137 
Gideon, 136 

Gilbert, 136 


Ebenezer, 134-654 
Evelyn du Pont, 654 
Henry Schnell, 122 
James, 799 

Louis du Pont, 133 
Paulus A., 951 


yeaa Paris, 133-134- 
Richard Jones, 145 
Washington, 654-732 
William, 134-654-981 
Willie B. Scott, 145 
IRWIN, Anderson F., 
682 
Archibald, 807 
Bernard J. D., 706 
David Duryea, 438 
Henry, 146 
Henry Taylor, 146 
James, 807 
John, 146-496-708 
John Mifflin, 497 
Matthew, 497-516 
Miller R., 757 
Thomas, 516 
William Henry, 146 
William M. H., 708 
ISAAC, Wm. Moore, 138 
ISAACS, Asher, 520 
Benjamin, 701 
Henry, 694 
Ralph, 701 
ISBURGH, Charles 
Henry, 654 
Karl, 654 
ISELIN, Adrian, 148- 
655 
Columbus O’D., 655 
Isaac, 148-655 
O’Donnell, 655 
ISHAM, Charles, 689 
Charles H., 582 
Edward Swift, 149 
Ezra, 149-783 
Henry, 26-459-988 
Isaac, 149-150-783 
John, 149-150-783-981 
Lincoln, 1005 
Nelson, 150 
Noah, 150 
Pierpont, 149-783 
Ralph, 105-150 
Ralph Nelson, 150 
ISMAY, C. Bower, 198- 
655 
Joseph Bruce, 198 
Julia F. Schieffelin, 
198 
Matilde C. Schieffelin, 
655 
Thomas H., 655 
Thomas Henry, 198 
ISOM, Edward, 574 
James, 574 
ISZARD, Daniel E., 248 
IVES, Alfred Eaton, 161 
Augustus W., 160 
Benjamin, 336 
Caleb, 535 
David, 709 
Enoch, 160 
Georgiana L. Stone, 
160 
James Edmund, 160 
Joel, 160 
Joel Stone, 160 
Jonathan, 160 
Joseph, 160-709 
Lewis Thomas, 160 
Ralph Olmsted, 413 
Mrs. Robert F., 1000 
Robert Hale, 336 
Samuel, 160 
Theodore A., 324 
Thomas, 709 
Thos. Poynton, 37-336 
William, 160-709-981 
IVINS, William, 569 
EON Maynard C., 
62 


IZARD, Ralph, 161-175- 


669-895-981 
Ralph Stead, 161 
Walter, 161 


492 


JACKSON 
J 


JACK, Abner McG., 161 


Guy, 161 
James, 161 
Patrick, 161 


JACKMAN, David K., 


318-648 


JACKSON, Abner, 830 


Abraham, 629-918 
Amasa, 295 
Andrew, 113-186-232 
Anson Blake, 489-655 
Anson Blake, Jr., 210- 
655 
Arthur Loring, 150 
Benjamin Aborn, 151 
Cc. C., 844 
Caleb, 431 
Chas., 152-530-531-918 
Chas. Cabot, 151-152 
Charles Eben, 152-789 
Charles H., 157 
Charles Hunter, 295 
Chas. Loring, 150-151 
Charles Pringle, 192 
Charles Thomas, 918 
Daniel, 152-715 
Daniel Dana, 152 
Ebenezer, 152-295-431 
Edward, 150-151-152- 
153-190-291-295-529- 
813-981 
Edward Quintard, 152 
Eleanor B. Gray, 150 
Elihu, 153 
Eri B., 448 
Eri Henry, 448 
Eva, 431 
Francis, 590 
Frederick Gray, 150 
George Anson, 153 
George BE. B., 512 
George P. B., 491 
Geo. Somerville, 168 
Giles, 698 
Henry, 153-558 
Henry Godden, 153 
Henry Greene, 151 
Hugh, 153 
Isaac, 473-762 
Isham, 830 
Israel, 762 
Jacob, 153 
James, 143-153-291- 
350-431 
James Churchill, 431 
Jane A. Perry, 448 
Jerome Bonaparte, 
153 
Jerome Paul, 152 
John, 153-190-590- 
660-698-721-762 
John B. S., 153 
John Farrow, 590 
John Luther, 153 
John Norris, 469 
John Parker, 656 
Jonathan, 150-151- 
153-190-291-353-529 
Joseph H., 822 
Joseph Taylor, 762 
Joseph W., 388 
Joshua, 152-153 
Lucy A. Greene, 151 
Margaret A., 1002 
Michael, 152-295 
Nathaniel, 918 
Nicholas, 431 
Oliver Phelps, 295 
Oscar Roland, 564 
Patrick Tracy, 150- 
151-529 
Percy, 153 
Peter, 153 - 
Reginald, 841 
Richard, 146-151 
Richard William, 151 


JACKSON 


Robert George, 453 
Robert Tracy, 153 
Samuel, 153-431-590- 
655 
Sebas, 152-295-813 
Stephen, 151 
Thomas, 29-918 
Thomas J., 190-663 
Wilbur Fiske, 493 
William, 153-762-921 
William B., 655 
Wm. Henry, 157-292 
Wm. Purnell, 153-154 
Winthrop Alsop, 152 
JACOB, John J., 375 
Nicholas, 629-630-697- 
967 
JACOBI, Abraham, 787 
JACOBS, Benjamin, 456 
Edward, 658 
Ferdinand, 655 
Henry, 829 
Henry Barton, 919 
Horace, 500 
Isaac, 702: 
James Carroll, 162 
John, 513-702 
Laura Harris, 655. 
Nicholas, 162-981 
Nicolas, 697 
Pressley, 655 
Samuel James, 829 
Thomas, 655 
Walter Ballou, 162 
William P., 48 
William Plumer, 655 
William States, 655 
Wilson, 829 
JACOBSEN, Henry G., 
165 
JACOBUS, Melancthon 
W., 566 
JACQUELIN, Edmund, 
437-718 
H. T. B., 749 
JAFFRAY, Edward S., 
464 
George, 281 
Robert, 162 
JAGGAR, Jehiel, 932 
Jeremiah, 926-932 
Thos. Augustus, 932 
Walter, 932 
JAGGER, Jeremiah, 
926-932 
Jeremiah, 2d, 926 
Jeremy, 994 
John, 926 
JAMES, Colin Dew, 655 
Daniel, 194-361 
Edmund Janes, 655 
Enoch, 229 
G. Watson, 1007 
George, 80 
George Abbot, 529 
Henry, 194-575 
Henry Pratt, 119 
John, 194-377-590-607- 
627 
John Herndon, 590 
Joshua Gilbert, 95 
Maria A. Williams, 
590 
Melanchthon, 544 
Nathaniel, 194 
Norman, 125 
Philip, 991 
Robertson, 470 
Thomas, 194-655 
Thomas L., 185 
Thomas Neely, 948 
Walter B., 179 
William, 237-244-405- 
575-961 
Wm. Armstrong, 
William B., 655 
William McCully, 706 


706 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


Fsatereey, Alexander, 
24 
Arthur Hugh, 242 
David, 824 
Hugh, 242 
John Alexander, 242 
Samuel, 824 
Thomas, 242-788 
William, 80-242 
William C., 246 
JAMISON, Armstrong, 
770 
JANES, Elijah, 960 
Peleg Cheney, 378-758 
JANEWAY, Henry H., 
513 
Jacob Jones, 513 
John Howell, 175 
William Francis, 397 
JANIN, Mrs. Violet 
Blair, 1000 
JANNEY, Walter C., 
268 
JANS, Aneke, 134-654 
JANSEN, Roelof, 634 
JANUARY, Derick A., 
93 
Peter, 376 
JANVIER, Thos. A., 261 
JANVRIN, Dennis, 369 
John, 369 
JAQUES, Herbert, 456 
JARRETT, James, 373 
John, 590 
William Norris, 645 
JARVES, Deming, 656 
John, 656 
JARVIS, Charles, 884 
John, 884 
John Samuel, 226 
Leonard, 884 
Nathaniel, 884 
William, 884 
JASPER, Robt. T., 272 
JAUDON, Daniel, 610- 
795 
Elias, 795 
Peter, 610 
Samuel, 610 
Wm. Latta, 536 
JAUDSON, Daniel, 397 
Elias, 397 
JAY, Alvah, 47 
Augustus, 78-116-638- 
639-981 
John, 78-174-560-600- 
638-639 
John Clarkson, 78 
Peter, 638-639 
Peter A., 78-639 
Samuel, 174 
Samuel S., 173-174 
Stephen, 174 
Walter D., 560 
William, 560 
JAYNE, Horace, 89-616 
Nathaniel, 342 
JEANJEAN, Raoul, 175 
JEFFERIES (see also 
Jefferis, Jefferys, 
Jeffreys, Jeffries) 
John, 343 
Joseph, 343 
Thomas, 343 
JEFFERIS, Robert, 
270-853 
JEFFERSON, John, 
351-420 
Joseph, 57 
Peter, 26-89-167-351- 
863-420-797 
Thomas, 26-27-89-167- 
351-35 2-353-363-420- 
541-646-694-797-896 
Thomas L., 867 


JEFFERYS 
Jefferies, Jefferis, 
Jeffreys, Jeffries) 

Charles P. B., 656 
Edward Miller, 656 
John L., 656 

Peter, 656 

JEFFREYS (see also 
Jefferies, Jefferis, 
Jefferys, Jeffries) 

John, 771 

Osborne, 919 
Thomas, 771 
William, 919 

JEFFRIES (see also 
Jefferies, Jefferis, 
Jefferys, Jeffreys) 

David, 281 

Enoch, 546 

James E., 546 
James M., 562 
John, 281 

Wm. Augustus, 281 

JELLIFFE, Samuel 
Gould, 645 

JENCKES (see also 
Jenks) 

Daniel, 898 
Joseph, 103-981 
Nathaniel, 72-493 
Walter I., 933 

JENKIN, Jenkin, 462 

JENKINS, Adelaide V. 
Lowe, 656 

Alfred, 425 

Austin, 656 

Benjamin, 160-386 

C. Bissell, 345-1003 

Charles E., 445 

David, 828 

Edward, 43-425 

Edward Austin, 656 

F. de Sales, 656 

Frederick Meredith, 
936 

George, 828 

George C., 45 

George Carrel, 45 

Isaac, 727 

James, 85 

James S., 502 

John, 333-828 

John Thomas. 325 

Joseph, 160 

Josiah Whipple, 159 

Mary C. Key, 45 

Michael, 43-45-317- 
425 

Nathaniel, 782 

Newton, 958 

Paul G. T., 160 

Richard, 160 

Robert, 828 

Robert Edwin, 828 

Thomas, 43-45-327- 
424-981 

Thomas Canfield, 354 

Thomas Courtney, 45 

Thomas J., 785 

Walter H., 462 

William, 43-45-160- 
424-536 

William Thomas, 198 

JENKS (see also 
Jenckes) 

Ebenezer, 765 
Edward W., 661-768 
Ephraim, 656 
George J., 127 
Hosea, 656 

Jas. Lawrence, 656 
John, 483-619 

John Adams, 656 
Joseph, 656-768-981 
Nathan, 768 
Nathaniel, 656 
Obediah, 768 
William Furness, 861 


493 


JOHNS 


(see also| JENNEY, John, 318-778 


JENNINGS, Abraham 
G., 179 
Arthur H., 1007 
Beach, 521 
Charles Godwin, 656 
Charles Waters, 510 
Edward H., 712 
Ezra, 656 
Frank Elias, 932 
Frederic Beach, 657 
George, 855 
Hennen, 926 
Irving H., 61 
Isaac, 179-521-657-932 
Israel, 510 
Jacob, 365 
John, 521-656 
John Giles, 932 
John Gould, 932 
Joseph, 656 
Joshua, 179-521-656- 
657-932-981 
Laura H. Park, 657 
Minerva P. Phelps, 
932 
Oliver Burr, 179 
Oliver Gould, 179 
Percy Hall, 657 
Philemon, 521 
Samuel, 793 
Samuel K., 365 
Thaddeus, 521 
Thomas, 245-656 
Thos. Augustus, 656 
Tipton D., 936 
Willard H., 511 
William, 526 
Zachariah, 656 
JENNISON, Robert, 638 
JENSO, Michael, 687 
JEQUIER, Auguste 
Jean, 254 
JEROMHE, Aaron, 679 
Asahel, 241 
Eugene M., 390 
Leonard, 679 
Samuel, 679 
Timothy, 679 
JERVEY, Jas. P., 788 
JESSOP, Edward, 101 


Samuel, 499 
JESSUP, Henry, 140 

John, 140 

John Colgate, Jr., 448 

Thomas, 140 


William, 140 
Zebulon, 140 
JETT, Raymond Sher- 
rer, 674 
JETTER, Louis H., 728 
JEWELL, Ezra, 543-942 
Henry Chapin, 543 
Joshua, 543 
Nathan, 543 
Nathaniel, 543 
Oliver, 543 
Thomas, 543 
JEWETT, Caleb, 133 
Edward, 519 
Edward H., 728 
Eleazer, 133 
GaRikot 
Henry Smith, 701 
Jedediah, 929 
Jeremiah, 133 
John, 133 
Jos., 133-205-929-981 
Maximillian, 519 
Thaddeus, 133 
Thomas, 133 
JOHN, Peter, 367 
JOHNES, Edward, 978 
JOHNS, Benjamin, 138 
George, 851 
Glover, 950 
Henry Van Dyke, 568 
Joseph, 475 


JOHNS 


Kensey, 138-568-938 

Richard, 138-395-430- 
535-568 

Thomas, 568 


JOHNSON, Abraham, 


375 

Alexander B., 185 

Alexander Bryan, 680 

Alexander S., 680 

Alfred, 1004 

Alward, 680 

Antoine, 932 

Arthur §S., 852 

Baily, 663 

Baker, 245 

Barent, 932 

Bennett Lord, 285 

Burges, 884 

Charles, 770 

Charles A., 860 

Charles Alfred, 621 

Charles H., 772 

Charles Montgomery, 
663 

Chas. Morehead, 663 

Charles Nelson. 949 

Chas. Williamson, 408 

Charles Worthington, 
245 

Chesley Penick, 658 

Constance Moody, 597 

Darwin Ward, 569 

Dirk, 354 

Ebenezer, 375 

Edward, 48-268-783- 
839-981 

Elihu, 408-981 

Elizabeth L. McCul- 
lough, 657 

Elliott Otis, 791 

Elmer Harland, 658 

Ezekiel, 398-783 

Fanny J. Betts, 658 

Finley Armstrong, 
949 

Fontaine Dickerson, 
658 

Fred L., 767 

George, 634-663-874 

Grafton, 916 

Hallett, 658 

Hambleton, 680 

Henry Valentine, 597 

Hezekiah, 130 

Horace, 597 

Horatio, 493 

Howard S&., 70 

Isaac, 264-932 

J. 8S. A., 833 

Ais awe fhe 

J. W. Cantey, 658 

James, 397 

James Burrows, 658 

Jas. Gibson, 831-884 

James R., 374 

James W., 960 

Jan Barentse, 932 

Jeremiah, 658-884 

Jeremiah Aug., 658 

Joel, 48 

John, 31-208-263-268- 
276-354-375-440-585- 
634-658-663-783-874- 
909-981 

John Barent, 932 

John Bates, 473 

John Edgar, 224 

John Milton, 557 

John R., 56-354 

Joseph, 478-658 

Joseph Henry, 932 

Joseph Y., 304 

Joshua, 17-410 

Kenneth C., 602 

Kurtz, 680 

Lawrence, 268 

Lewis Y., 206 

Lorenzo Dow, 658-884 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 
Luther Hartwell, 783 | JONES, Abraham, 686- 


Marcus William, 528 

Montgomery, 737 

Nathaniel, 537-895 

Nellie G. Hall, 932 

Nicholas, 906 

Oran, 408 

Otis Russell, 42 

Peter Roosevelt, 614- 
933 

Ralph Miller, 104 

Reverdy, 634-874 

Richard, 139 

Richard M., 48-397 

Robert, 268-375-537- 
634-781-874 

Robt. Wilkenson, 119 


Russell Hampden, 268 


Samuel, 354-467-636- 
659 
Samuel Robert, 663 
Samuel Roosevelt, 
932 
Stephen, 492 
Sterling, 99 
Sylvester, Jr., 430 
Thomas, 17-245-410- 
679-692-981 
Thos. Jennings, 245 
Tristram B., 147 
Walter Erwin, 149 
Whittington, 680 
William, 208-658-714- 
783-799-839 
William Colet, 932 
William H., 939 
William Hallock, 224 
Wm. Henry, 408-537 
William Mount, 597 
William Samuel, 67 
William T., 80 
William W., 856 
Wolcott Howe, 659 


JOHNSTON, Adam, 512 


Albert Sidney, 864 

Archibald, 864 

Archibald S., 512 

Campbell, 735 

David, 659 

David Steele, 659 

George Ben, 644 

Geo. Doherty, Jr., 185 

Gilbert, 488 

Henry, 488 

Howard Agnew, 659 

Hugh McBirney, 382 

James, 488-659 

John, 659-864-911-933 

John Harris, 659 

John Taylor, 911 

Joseph, 659 

Luke, 885 

Mary H. Stoddard, 
659 

Robert, 488-822 

Robert Alexander, 735 

Mrs. Robert J., 1001- 
1007 

Robert James, 659 

Samuel, 223-359-577 

Sarah N. McGiffin, 
659 

Thomas Skelton, 172 

William, 100-334-488- 
592-659 

William Milton, 659 

William Poyntell, 
536-664 

William Preston, 864 


JOHNSTONE, Homer 


C., 468 
John, 298 
John M., 851 
Robert Dickey, 197 
Rufus Dickey, 197 
Wm. Clarkson, 765 


JOLINE, Agnew, 412 


JONAS, Edward A., 551 


494 


689 

Abraham, Jr., 331 

Alfred, 673 

Archibald T., 126 

Arthur Lafayette, 393 

Augustus Lee, 933 

Benjamin Walter, 176 

Bruce, 419 

Cadwallader, 598-933 

Caleb, 114 

Caleb Morris, 88 

Caroline I. Poole, 933 

Carrie H. Grinnell, 
933 

Charles Colcock, 538 

Chas. Edgeworth, 538 

Charles Porter, 647 

Clarence H., 392 

Clifford Randall, 603 

Czar, 587 

David, 207-657-933- 
937 

Dwight Arven, 683 

EK. Ruffin, 38 

Ebenezer, 587 

Edmund, 995 

Edward, 123 

Edward B., 587 

Edward E., 752 

Edwin S., 918 

Begbert Rufus, 475 

Eliot Norris, 482 

Elizabeth H. Blanton, 
474 

Ellen S. Van Cleef, 
659 

Erasmus D., 874 

Ezra, 795 

Francis, 560-882 

Frank Hatch, 301 

Frank Johnston, 933 

Frank William, 68 

Frederic, 912 

Frederick, 64-419-919 

Fredk. Rhinelander, 
103 

George Fenwick, 572 

Harrison, 884 

Harry R., 769 

Harvey Llewellyn, 
560 

Henry Champion, 482 

Henry K., 286 

Hezekiah, 114 

Isaac, 587-605-780 

Isaac Colford, 655 

J. H., 916 

J. Willis, 622 

Jacob, 587 

James, 238 

James Alfred, 373 

Jeremiah, 55 

John, 106-213-238-537- 
538-560-655-660-700- 
795 

John Blackwell, 899 

John Davies, 933 

John F., 1007 

John Hewlett, 660 

John Keen, 760 

John Paul, 876 

John Rawls, 933 

John Ridley, 882 

John Wynne, 560 

Jonathan, 475-933 

Joseph, 456-537-538- 
687-885 

Joseph A., 416 

Joshua, 780 

Josiah, 121-159-243- 
795-918 

Leonard Chester, 253- 
254 

Lewis, 121-243-795 

Lewis Colford, 655 

ep es ap Roger, 

7 


JORDAN 


Matthias, 88 

Mordecai, 88 

Myron W., 504 

Nathaniel, 121-817 

Noah, 121 

Owen, 897 

Paul Townsend, 254- 
255 

Peter, 238 

Philip H. Le Roy, 422 

Phinehas, 817 

Redding, 882 

Rees J. W., 395 

Richard, 598-884-933 

Richard S., 238 

Richard Stith, 238 

Robert Francis, 319 

Robert G., 383 

Robert H., 142 

Robt. McKittrick, 796 

Robert Ralston, 40 

Robin ap Robin, 933 

Robin Cadwallader, 
933 

Roger, 319-419-475- 
897-919-981 

Roland, 712 

Rufus, 475 

Rufus Matthew, 40 

Russell K., 662 

S. Morris, 41 

Sambola, 567 

Samuel, 114-254-489- 
560-876 

Samuel A., 660 

Saml. Beach, 253-254 

Samuel Chandler, 64 

Samuel Fosdick, 933 

T. Barton, 168 

Thomas, 207-254-319- 
419-456-475-519-533- 
537-660-981 

Thomas Catesby, 318- 
319 

Thomas Grant, 882 

Thomas King, 320 

Thomas Scott, 622 

Tignal, 882 

W. Strother, Jr., 266 

Walter, 111 

Walter Mott, 660 

Walter Nelson, 319 

Walter Rysam, 660 

Wiley, 64 

William, 74 - 88 - 121- 
20 7-238-296-319-386- 
587-605-659-660-673- 
697-876 

William H., 585 

William Morgan, 794 

William S., 214-628 

William Victor, 482 

William Y., 497 


JOPLING, Morgan 


White, 380 


JORALEMON, Tuenis, 


62 


JORDAN, Albert Hast- 


ings, 471-934 
Albert Rufus, 934 


- Anson, 608 


Clement, 934 
David Starr, 811 
Eben D., 21 

Elijah, 811 
Francis, 41 

Hiram, 811 

Israel, 934 

James Francis, 803 
James R., 44 
James S., 574 


Jediah, 608 
John, 95-546-608-811- 
934 


Josiah Matthias, 680 
Nathaniel, 934 
Noble, 95 

Robert, 934-981 


JORDAN 


Robert Anson, 608 
Robert Keating, 934 
Rufus, 811 
Samuel, 95-608-680 
Stephen, 934 
Thomas, 95-680 
William, 785 
William Henry, 934 
William Watts, 601 
JOSLYN, Abraham, 660 
Darius, 87 
Henry, 660 
Jabez, 660 
Jabez Farnham, 660 
Lee Everett, 660 
Thomas, 660 
Willis Benham, 660 
JOUETT, Edward S., 
428 
JOY, Abijah, 736 
Benjamin, 736 
Charles, 660 
Daniel, 200 
Edmund Lewis, 660 
George Ward, 249 
Helen H. Newberry, 
661 : 
Henry Bourne, 661 
Hiram, 736 
Homer Thrall, 660 
Jacob, 661-768 
James, 661-768 
James Frederic, 661 
Jedediah, 249-660 
Joseph, 249-660 
Nathaniel, 249-660 
Richard Pickering, 
661 
Samuel, 661-736-768 
Thomas, 249-660-661- 
736-768-981 
JOYCE, John, 750 
John Jay, 560 
Laurens, 787 
JOYES, Jesse, 227 
JOYNES, Edward S., 
117 
Levin, 117 
Thomas R., 117 
JUDD, Chandler, 511 
Frederick, 511 
Fredk. Welton, 567 
George, 233 
Henry E., 41 
John, 511-647 
Samuel, 511 
Thomas, 243-511-982 
William, 243 
JUDSON, Albert, 662 
Azariah, 778 
Benjamin, 662 
Cyrus Field, 662 
David, 520 
Frederick Wm., 241 
Isaac, 29-662 
James, 817 
Jeremiah, 28 
John, 662 
Joseph, 662 
Josiah, 930 
Oliver Albert, 662 
Oliver Boyce, 662 
William, 28-662-982 
William Francis, 662 
SUS RING: TOUNEC ac, 
3 
John Christopher, 934 
JUNG. John, 991 
JUNKIN. George, 662- 
663-762 
Joseph, 662-762 
Joseph de Forest, 663 
Martha D. Johnson, 
663 
William Finney, 763 
JUSTICE, George Ran- 
dolph, 316 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


K 


KACKLEY, Thomas lk., 
430 
KAGEY, Abraham, 880 
Henry, 880 
Jacob, 880 
John Rudolph, 88v 
KAIGHN, James, 41 
John, 41 
Joseph, 41 
KAMANSKI, Chas., 562 
KANE, Bayard, 155- 
156-610 
De Lancy Astor, 148 
Edward, 156 
Edward Elmore, 156 
Elisha, 155-610 
Grace Franks, 156 
John, 155-810-896 
John K., 846 
Jno. Kintzing, 155-610 
John P., 289 
Thomas, 861 
William, 861 
KANTNER, Adam, 935 
KAPLE, John, 617 
KAROW, Lester, 191 
KARRICK, Hugh, 663 
James Lawson, 663 
James Vance, 663 
John Walter, 663 


Walter, 663 
KARTHAUS, Peter Ar- 
nold, 792 
KASSLER, Mrs. Edwin 
S., 1006 
KATZ, J. Rudolf, 482 
KATZENELLENBO- 


GEN, Edwin, 772 
KAUFFMAN, Frank 
Edgar, 491 
Nelle E. Dunham, 491 
KAULBACK, Ralph 
Murch, 313 
KAULL, John M., 70 
KAUPE, Robert, 862 
KAVANAUGH, Edwin 
Carr, 161 
KAY, Robt. Duncan, 44 
Robert Wardlaw, 44 
KAYE, Robert, 989 
KAYLOR, Daniel P., 
743 
George, 743 
KEACH, Anna Frances 
Handley, 663 
James, 664 
Otis A., 664 
KEAN, Andrew, 352-680 
Hamilton, 896 
Jefferson R., 353 
John, 798 
John Vaughan, 352 
Lancelot M., 352 
Peter Philip Jas., 798 
Robt. G. H., 352-353 
Samuel, 352-680 
KEANE, Austin F., 465 
KEARNS, Abraham, 


231 
Henry, 231 
John, 231 
KEARNY, John Watts, 
929 
Richard A., 411 
rrp res Anthony, 
162 


Anthony Quinton, 162 
Edward, 162-982 
Fdward Ouinton, 162 
Henry Miller, 162 
Segre Anthony F., 
0 
Clare L. Burt, 162 
Francis Talfourd, 163 
James Belknap, 163 
John M., 816 


KEATOR, Chauncey, 
664 
Cornelius, 664 
Frederic R., 1002 
Frederic William, 664 
Jacob, 664 
James G., 774 
Jerman, 664 
Jerman Samuel, 664 
Joseph, 664 
Mattheus, 664 
Melchert Claessen, 
664 
Niclaes M., 664 
Samuel Sands, 664 
Thomas, 664 
KEAY, Nathaniel S., 
820 
KEE, David McKen- 
dree, 224 
KEEGAN, Lawrence P., 
68 : 
KEEHN, David, 163 
John, 163 
Jonathan, 163 
Roy Dee, 163 
KEELER, Alton D., 739 
Charles, 127 
James, 127 
Thomas, 127 
KEELING, John, 76 
John Henry, 76 
John S., 76 
Mary W. Allis, 76 
Thomas, 454 
William, 454 
KEELY, Fredk. C., 441 
KEEN (see also Keene) 
Charles Barton, 164 
Charles Burtis, 164 
Fredk. Lyne, 562 
Gregory Bernard, 664 
Hans J., 163-537-664 
Johan Printz, 982 
John, 163-537-664 
Joran, 157-163-537 
664-982 
Joseph, 163-537 
Joseph B., 49-664 
Joseph Swift, 664 
Matthias, 163-537-664 
William Williams, 
163-164-537 
KEENAN, Jas. R., 714 
John A., 714 
Samuel, 228 
KEENE (see also 
Keen) 
John, 949 
Samuel Stryker, 164 
William Faitoute, 164 
KEENBEY, Chas. C., 165 
Charles McIntosh, 165 
Joseph, 471 
Leontine Spotts, 164 
Willard F., 613 
KEEP, Albert, 150 
Frances S. Hender- 
son, 166 
Frederic A., 478 
Henry, 166 
John, 166 
Samuel, 166 
Theodore John, 166 
William John, 166 
KEESEE, George, 562 
Jesse Frayser, 561- 
562 
KEHLOR, Jas. R., 796 
KEIGHLER, Daniel, 
673 
Samuel Ames, 673 
William Henry, 673 
KEIM, Geo. de B., 664 
Hans Nickel, 664 
Johannes, 664 
John 664 
John May, 664 


495 


KELLOGG 


KEISER Edward H., 
158 
George E., 53 
KEITH, Abiah, 699 
Asa, 699 
Bethuel, 699 
Boudinot, 166 
Charles Smith, 665 
Darwin M., 358 
Elmer D., 36 
Henry Clay, 699 
Isaac, 278 
James, 516-649-665- 
699-982 
Joseph, 468-526 
Julian C., 210 
Lucien, 876 
Ormes Boyd, 166 
Richard Henry, 665 
Samuel, 166 
Tymoth, 699 
William, 166 
KELCEY, Daniel, .654- 
960 
William, 654-960 
KELLER, Benj., 321 
Charles Andrew, 321 
Johann Peter, 321 
Nicholas, 110 
KELLEY (see also 
Kelly) 
Alfred S., 167 
Daniel, 167 
Datus, 167 
BE. Henry, 167 
Effie B. Bowles, 166 
Frank Arthur, 854 
Gilman D., 312 
H. Spiller 166 
Hermon Alfred, 167 
James, 747 
James Herbert, 665 
Joseph, 167 
Loretus, 665 
Samuel Grant, 563 


KELLOGG, Abraham, 


608 
Amos, 316 
Brainerd, 168 
Charles, 629 
Charles Poole, 169 
Daniel, 168 
Darsie D., 415 
Ebenezer, 316 
Elijah, 168 
Ezekiel, 490 
Frank W., 169-170 
Frederic Rogers, 168 
George, 406-755 
George Casper, 168 
George Henry, 406 
Henry, 289 
Hiram, 169 
Horace, 169 
Jabez, 169 
Jacob, 755 
Jacob Poole, 169 
James Crane, 210 
John, 169-839 
John Prescott, 169 
Joseph, 168 - 169-289- 
316-406-710-755-950- 
982 
Joseph M., 169 
Loomis, 169 
Lorenzo, 168 
Lyman Beecher, 169 
Martin, 294-883 
Myron G., 248 
Samuel, 289-755 
Silas, 406 
Stephen, 168-169-316- 
406 
Stephen Wright, 169- 
170 
Sylvester A., 168 
Truman, 710 
Vernon Lyman, 169 


KELLY 


KELLY (see also 

Kelley) 

Abner Bailey, 429 

Alfred, 167 

Henry Kuhl, 171 

Horace, 167 

Horace R., 492 

Howard Atwood, 170 

Independence M., 728 

John, 429-830 

John Sulger, 170 

Joseph Luther, 665 

Mabel McClellan S., 
665 

Mary E. Hull, 665 

Moses, 429 

Reynolds, 167 

Robert, 665-666 

Robert N., 363 

Thomas, 170 

Thomas M., 167 

William, 429-665-666 

KELSEY, A. Warren, 

271 


Albert Hannibal, 272 
Albert Warren, 271- 


272 
Cadwallader W., 272 
Daniel, 272 
Enoch, 934 


Erastus Spencer, 934 


Henry Hopkins, 934 
Jeannette G. Wash- 
burn, 271 
John, 272-934 
Mark, 349 
Stephen, 934 
Sylvester, 934 
William, 272-934 
KELTON, James, 171 
John C., 171 
Robert, 171 
Robert H. C., 114-171 
KEMBLE, Charles, 897 
Edward B., 887 
Gouverneur, 171 
Peter, 171 
William, 171 
KEMP, John, 214 
John B., 583 
Matthew, 729 
Perrin, 509 
KBEMPER, Charles, 171 
Charles Joseph, 171 
Charles Pendleton, 
171 
Daniel, 171-172 
David Rice, 479 
Frederick, 478 
George Whitfield, 
iby fal 
Graham Hawes, 171 
Jackson, 171-172 
James, 479 
James L., 478 
John, 171-478-479 
John Jacob, 171 
John Peter, 171-478- 
479 
Lewis Hoffman, 171- 
172 


Samuel Relf, 171-172 
William, 478 


William Poyntell, 172 


KEMPLEY, Henry, 314 


KEMPSON, St. George, 


954 


KEMPTON, James B., 
99 


James Coppick, 793 
Moses, 793 
KENAN, Livingston, 
155 
KENDALL, Ebenezer, 
458 
Francis, 73-167-458- 


982 
Frank, 685 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


Frederick A., 167 

George, 488 

Hayward, 167 

Isaac, 458 

Jacob, 167 

John C., 610 

Joshua, 458 

Nathan, 167 

Samuel, 458 

Thomas, 583-948 

Thomas Clarence, 377 
KENDIG, John, 336-979 
KENDRICK, Alston W., 


146 
Asahel C., 400 
Caleb, 671 
Charles D., 87 
John, 583 


Samuel §S., 829 
KENKEL, Frederick 
Philip, 861 
KENLEY, Albert Clark, 
729 


Fielding, 832 
KENNARD, Charles H., 


464 
Edward, 813 
James, 813 
Michael, 813 
Richard S., 227 
Samuel M., 498 
KENNEDY, Albert E., 
110 
Andrew Eskridge, 77 
Bernet S., 912 
Charles William, 666 
Edmund P., 922 
Faith Kelly, 666 
Francis, 370 
George, 345 
George H., 107 
Gilbert, 667-775 
Grafton C., 667 
Grafton S., 667 
Henry, 775 
James, 172-173- 274- 
515-516-775-910 
James J., 172 
James Madison, 666 
John, 595-910 
Joseph, 667 
Madison B., 666 
Matthew, 173-333 
Maxwell, 516 
Michael, 109 
evant Cowell, 172- 
569 
Richard Lea, 173 
Robert, 601-775 
Robert T., 516 
Seneca W., 109 
Thomas Benton, 172 
Thomas L., 666 
Thomas Smith, 333 
Vernon, 813 
William, 109-172-515- 
516-775 
William Lewis, 274 
William T., 53 
William Wilson, 910 
KENNERLY, James, 
775 
KENNEY, John, 512- 
626 


KENNICOTT, Wm. R., 


96 
KENNON, Richard, 25- 
363-551 
KENRICK, John, 492- 
944 
KENT, Benjamin, 174 
Charles, 918 
Charles Nelson, 261 
Daniel, 174-286-959- 
982 


David, 495 
Ebenezer, 495-918 
Edward, 385 


Elihu, 675 
Ezekiel, 173 


Gertrude F. Hall, 174 


Henry Augustus, 286 
Henry Mellen, 495 
Ira Rich, 173 
Jacob, 261 
James, 892-919 
John, 173-261-323- 
495 
Joseph, 173-495 
Josiah, 261-904 
Julia T. S. Haines, 
261 
Le Roy Abdiel, 173 
Lindley Coates, 174 
Marvin, 959 
Noah, 495 
Remember, 173 
Richard, 875 
Richard Peabody, 
261-273 
Rodolphus, 638 
Roland Grubb, 174 
Samuel, 286-495-904- 
959 
Stephen Girard, 97 
Thomas, 
959-982 
William, 440-495 
William Austin, 495 
Wm. Stewart, 959 
Wm. Winthrop, 495 
Zenas, 286-959 
KEOGH, Richard E., 
375 


KEOWN, James, 748 
KEPNER, David, 938 
Lida Hooper, 931 
Wm. Allerson, 931 
KER (see also Kerr) 

“Nathan, 408 

154 tS) 

Walter, 408 

William, 408 
KERBAUGH, Joseph 

F., 937 
Seater Redmond, 
1 


KERFOOT, John B., 667 


Richard, 667 
Richard T., 419 
Samuel Humes, 667 
Warren §&., 141 
KERIN, William, 565 
KERN, Christian. 846 
Frederick, 846 
John Adam, 846 
Robert Horace, 624 
Scone Hubert D., 
565 
KERNION, Anatole Le 
B. H 


5 dels Bld 
Aventin C. La B., 175 
George Campbell, 174 


Jean Francois, 174 
Jean Rene, 175 
KERR (see also Ker) 
Albert B., 521 
Allan H., 765 
David, 521 
Enoch Van A., 586 
George, 586 


John Campbell, 427 
Mrs. John M., 1000 
Ralph, 859 
William, 168-822 
KERRUISH, William 
Sheldon, 761 
KERRY, Charles O’- 
Connor, 861 
Mea Ep NN Cornelius, 
5 


261-286-820- 


KIERSTED 


KETCHAM (see also 
Ketchum) 
Albert R., 881 
Edward, 69-70 
Enoch, 75 
John, 75-951-982 
Levi, 75 
KETCHUM (see also 
Ketcham) 
Amos, 857 
Joseph, 857 
Landon, 857 
Morris, 857 
Nathaniel, 857 
Reuben, 114 
Stephen C., 500 
KETELTAS, Abraham, 
266 


KETTER, Charles, 958 
KEVIN, Charles, 90 
KEY, Albert Lenoir, 
224-225 
David MckK., 225 
Francis, 45 
Francis Scott, 953- 
960 
Philip, 45-982 
Philip Barton, 45 
KEYHES, Charles H., 934 
Cyperian, 893 
Daniel A., 595 
Edward, 444 
Edward Lawrence, 
445 
Edward Loughbor- 
ough, 444 
Blias, 444-893 
Erasmus D., 444 
Harold Brown, 934 
Henry E., 934 
Hervey, 174 
Homer E., 408 
Horace, 893 
John, 56-175 
Jonathan, 545 
Jotham, 893 
Justus, 444 
Melville, 175 
Robert, 893 
Solomon, 444 
Thomas, 893 
Thompson, 175 
Victor Ernest, 175 
KEYS, Arthur de F., 
553 


George, 392 
James, 161 
See ere Christian, 


Dirck, 667 
Henry Barroll, 119 
Herman J., 523 
Johannes, 667 
John, 667 
Judah, 667 
Pieter Dirck, 667 
Robert Brent, 506 
William Swift, 667 
KIBBE, Isaac, 471 
KIDD, Richard, 364 
KIDDER, Alfred, 175 
Alfred Vincent, 175 
Francis, 175 
George Everard, 934 
George Wilson, 934 
Henry Purkitt, 393 
James, 175-934-982 
Jerome Faber, 591 
Jerome Henry, 721 
John, 934 
Joseph, 175 
Reuben, 934 
Samuel, 175 
Thomas, 934 


KESSINGER, C. B., 226 | KIERSTED, Hans, 666 


KESTER, Edgar Cross- 


man, 326 


496 


Johannes, 666 
Ruliff, 666 


KIESSLING 


KIESSLING, Calvin, 
741 
KILBORNE, Robert 
Stewart, 956 
KILBOURN, James, 
717 
John, 71 
Russell, 71 
Thomas, 71 


KILBOURNE, Charles, 


682 
Thomas, 989 


KILBRETH, John Wm., 


30 
KILGORE, Benjamin, 
24 
James, 24 
KILLIBREW, George 
Wimberly, Jr., 867 


KILPATRICK, Judson, 


641 
KILVERT, Charles A., 
408 

KIMBALL, Amos, 700 
Arthur Reed, 170 
Benjamin, 617 
Boyce, 316 
Caleb, 530 
David, 530 
Ebenezer, 155-316 
Edmund, 617 
Edward D., 667 
Elisha, 248 
Eugene §., 945 
BEzekial, 155 
Frank Reed, 667 
Isaac, 320 
Jacob, 248 
John, 248-530 
Joseph, 773 
Moses, 530 
Nathaniel, 530-667 
Phineas, 700 
Reuel, 316 


Richard, 155-248-299- 
316-320-530-667-700- 


794-982 
Royce, 155 
Samuel, 155-316 
Thomas, 700 


Thomas Jefferson, 654 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


Basil, 751 

Bohan, 177 

Campbell, 668 

Carl, 282 

Charles, 166-273-670- 
669-1004 

Charles B., 546 

Clement, 492 

Daniel Rodney, 462 

David, 166-387-427 

Edmund C., 301 

Edward, 177-273-669 

Edward Bronson, 616 

Francis, 88-177 

Harris Macleod, 669 

Henry Campbell, 668 

Henry Lewis, 251 

Henry William, 177 

Hezekiah, 818 

J. Francis, 427 

James C., 764 

James Doyle, 120 

James Gore, 177-194- 
272-278-869 

John, 30-166-177-194- 
247-273-669-670-776- 
818-825-869-925-982 

John Alsop, 511 

Jonathan, 166 

Leicester, 675 

Le Roy, 794 

Mac Millan C., 668 

Miles, 393 

Mitchell, 668 

Mitchell C., 668 

Nicholas, 776 

Oren Granger, 367 

Reuben, 177 

Richard, 177-273-669- 
670-869 

Robert, 293-371-776 

Roswell, 669-906 

Rufus, 177- 194- 272- 
273-430-669-670-869 

Samuel, 373 

Seymour, 166 

Thomas, 669-973 

Thomas Butler, 207- 
420 

Thomas F., 85 

Thomas Starr, 85 


Nathaniel, 178-670 
Oliver, 670 


Oliver Richmond, 670 


R. S., 88 
Samuel, 178 
KINGSLAND, Am- 

brose C., 670 

Cornelius, 670 

George Lovett, 310 

Gustavus, 670 

Isaac, 670 


Walter Frederic, 670 


Williams, 372: 


KINGSLEY, Daniel, 670 


Ebenezer, 670 
Edward Daniel, 670 
Eltweed, 670 

Enos, 378-670-758 


George Pomeroy, 670 


James Luce, 101 
John, 670 
Medad, 670 
Quartus, 670 
Seth, 670 


William Lathrop, 101 


KINKADE, John, 422 


Samuel, 422 
KINLOCH, Cleland, 
668 


Francis, 668 


KINMAN, Alexander P. 


W., 154 


KINNEAR, Beverly O., 


660 
KINNEY, Charles D., 
178 
George W. G., 508 
Joseph, 790 


Joseph Newcomb, 178 


Louise A. Maddux, 
178 

Thomas, 677 

Thomas T., 924 

Thomas Talmadge, 
311 

Ear elena Daniel, 

9 

Edward, 930 

Francis H., 178 


Gustav Herman, 865 


W. Eugene, 374 


KIMBELL, Jno. M., 579 


Joseph, 579 


KIMBER, Anthony M., 


270-667 
Caleb, 270-667 
Henry, 682 
Isaac, 270-667 
John S., 667 


John Shober, 270-271 


Richard, 270-667 
Richard Preddy, 270 
Thomas, 270-667 


Thomas William, 668 


William M. C., 667 
KIMBERLEY, Abra- 
ham, 890 
A. V. H., 806 
Israel, 542 
John Liberty, 542 
Liberty, 542 
Nathaniel, 542 
Shepard, 542 
Thomas, 542: 
KIMBRO, Az, 574 
poke oe, Joseph, 
67 


KIMMELL, Joseph C., 


163 
KINCAID, James, 93 
James Madison, 480 
KING, Alexander, 273 
Alex. Campbell, 668 


Archibald Gracie, 869 


Aubrey E., 636 
Barrington, 669 
Barrington S., 669 


Thomas W., 273 
Timothy, 669 
William, 177-478 
William S., 465 
KINGERY, Christian, 
alread 
Daniel, 177 
David, 177 
Hugh M., 177 
John, 177 
KINGMAN, Abel, 808 
Abel Willard, 808 
Barton Elliott, 808 
Eliza, 257 
Eugene A., 834 
Henry, 808 
John, 808 
Matthew, 808 
SO ene Abijah, 
7 
Charles Denison, 670 
Daniel, 178 
Ebenezer, 670 
Edward A., 178 
Edward P., 505 
Francis Bullard, 744 
Frank Burnside, 178 
George H., 349 
Henry, 670-772 
Howard, 670 
Howard Thayer, 670 
Jacob, 697 
James, 178 
John, 670 
John Henry, 46 
Joseph, 178-670-982 
Josiah, 178 


John, 178-904 
Josiah, 904 


Lincoln Newton, 178 


Paul, 958 

Roger, 178-904 

Shubel, 178 

Thomas, 178 
KINSEY, R. W., 723 
KINSLEY, Daniel, 849 


KINSMAN, Aaron, 484- 


636 
Henry W., 484 
Robert, 484 
Stephen, 484 
Thomas, 484 
KINSOLVING, Arthur 
B., 506 


KINZIE, Arthur M., 490 


John, 106-297 
John Harris, 297 
Robert A., 106 

EKIP, Abraham L., 179 
Charles Augustus, 

179 

Cornelius, 179 
Elbert S., 179 
Garrett Bergh, 180 
George Goelet, 179 
Gerrit, 180 
Hendrick, 179 
Hendrik H., 179-982 
Henry James, 180 


Isaac Hendrickse, 180 


Isaac Leonard, 794 
Jacob, 328-812 
Jacobus, 179-180-654 
Jan Batist, 180 

John, 179 


497 


KITTREDGE 


Nicasius, 179 
Nicholas, 179 

Peter, 654 

Roeluf, 180 
Samuel, 179 

Wm. Bergh, 180 
Wm. BRuloff, 179-180 


KIPLING, Arthur W., 


671 


KIRBY, Daniel, 909 


Eliab Burgis, 183 
Elisha, 183 
George L., 191 
Gustavus T., 286 
John, 183 
Jonathan, 183 
Joseph, 183 
Julian Noyes, 183 


KIRK, Alan G., 311 


Daniel, 114 

Elmer Reuben, 183 
Emma L. Foote, 183 
George, 114 

Reuben Thomas, 183 
Roger, 183 

William, 114 


KIRKBRIDE, Joseph, 


59 


KIRKLAND, Alex., 214 


Charles P., 554 
Daniel, 639-640 
John, 639-640 

John Thornton, 198 
Joseph, 639-640-641 
Nathaniel, 639-640 
Philip, 639-640 
Robert R., 214 
Spenser A., 601 
William, 641 


KIRKPATRICK, Abra- 


ham, 910 
Alexander, 698 
Andrew, 77-173-698 
John L., 100 


KIRKWOOD, John H., 


944 


KIRSHNER, Charles 


Henry, 596 
Henry, 596 
Mary A. Fairchild, 
596 


KIRTLAND, John, 229 
KIRTLEY, Francis, 


141-808 


KISSAM, Henry Sny- 


der, 1004-1005 
Philip, 634 
Samuel, 958 


KISSEL, Rudolph, 733 
KITCHEL (see also 


Kitchell) 
Abraham, 370-693 
Charles Henry, 693 
Daniel, 370 
Jacob Crist, 370 
James, 693 
John, 370 
Joseph, 693 
Mathias, 693 
Robert, 370-693 
Samuel, 370-693 


KITCHELL (see also 


Kitchel) 
Abraham, 693 
Jesse, 693 
John, 693 
Obadiah, 693 
Robert, 693 
Samuel, 693 
Silas Hopping, 693 


KITCHEN, John, 601 


W. K., 209 
Wm. Whitney, 7380 


KITTREDGH, Benja- 


min, 671 
Benjamin Rufus, 671 
Ebenezer Eaton, 671 
Francis, 671 


KITTREDGE 


John, 671-839 

Jonathan, 902 

Josiah, 839 

Rufus, 671 

Solomon, 839 

Stephen, 671 

Timothy, 839 

William P., 98 
KITTS, Jacob G., 800 

John Franklin, 800 

Katherine Wallace, 

800 

Thomas Jefferson, 800 

KLAER, Henry Jacob, 


799 
KLAYDER, Julius F., 
672 


Mary Twyman, 672 
Paul A., 671 
KLEBERG, Alex. A., 41 
KLEITZ, William Lam- 
bert, 165 
KLINE, David, 275 
Wellington, 452 
KLINGENDER, Mel- 
choir Geo., 45 
KLOMAN, Edward F., 
96 


KNAB, Harold, 887 
KNABLE, G. Elkins, 
907 
KNAGGS, Jackson, 527 
Thomas, 527 
KNAPP, Alfred, 958 
George W., 921 
Harry K., 780 
John, 417 
Royal C., 826 
William, 854-900 
KNEASS, Carl M., 1002 
KNEELAND, Benja- 
min, 632 
Ebenezer, 632 
George, 632 
Henry, 632 
KNEFLER, Frederick, 


889 
KNICKERBACKER, 
Johannes, 870-872 
KNICKERBOCKER, 
Hermen Jansen, 
553-870 
Johannes, 870-872 
John, 870 
KNIGHT, Artemas, 100 
Benjamin Brayton, 


361 
Charles, 524-772 
Charles Sanford, 811 
Edward, 100 
Eugene Vernon, 581 
Francis M., 411 
Henry Walter, 378 
James, 903 
Jesse, 811 
John, 672-910 
John Hughes, 672 
John Thornton, 672 
Jonathan, 100 
Joseph, 100-910 
Louis Aston, 494 
O’Ferrall, 672 
Peter, 672 
Richard, 361 
Rodger, 494 
Samuel, 100 
Walter J., 66 
William, 871 
William J., 50 
Woodson, 672 
KNIGHTON, John, 81 
KNIGHTS, John, 915 
KNOEDLER, Paul Al- 
bert, 68 
KNOLLYS, Francis, 
762-916 
KNOPF, Adolph, 475 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


KNOTE, Heinrich Ru- 
dolph, 115 
KNOUFF, A. S., 441 


| KNOWLAND, Fred- 


erick, 674-931 
Pare ate Charles E., 
7 


David, 679 
Ezekiel, 679 
Francis B., 617 
Henry, 109-690 
James Gray, 754 
John, 562-679 
Morris, 679 
Richard, 437 
Samuel, 764-779 
Thomas C., 514 
William, 202 

eet eret tat Stephen, 

332 

KNOX, Abraham, 43 
Abraham P., 43 
Charles Gordon, 825 
Charles Henry, 831 
Charles W., 831 
Daniel, 691 
Daniel McC., 691 
James H. M., 548 
John, 448 
Levi, 831 
Thomas T., 353 
William, 448-691-831 

KNUBBE, Frederick, 


609 
KOHLRAUSCH, Fried- 
rich, 549 
KOHLSAAT, Herman 
H., 756 
KOLB, Dielman, 846 
KOON, Martin B., 490 
KOONS, Chas. H., 165 
Frederick, 462 
Frederick Aug., 462 
Geo. Michael, 462 
John, 462 
KOOP, G. Phelps, 295 
Johannes, 295 
KOPPELE, John H., 


131 
Michael, 131 
KORFF, Serge Alexan- 
der, 870 
KORN, Anna Lee Bros- 
ius, 672 
Frank Nicholas, 672 
John Nicholas, 672 
Julius F., 40 
KOSTER, Charles, 672 
Charles Henry, 672 
Fanny L. Leonard, 
672 
KOUWENHOVEN, 
Francis Duryea, 
633 


Garret, 633 

George, 633 

Gerret Wolphertse, 
633 

Luke, 633 

William Williamse, 


Wolfert Geritsen, 633 
KOWENHOVEN, Wol- 
fert, 236 
KRAMER, George, 227 
Le Roy, 302 
Samuel E., 442 
KRANKHEYT, Hercks, 
752 


KRECH, Alvin W., 935 
David, 935 
David C., 935 
Edward, 935 
Shepard, 935 
KREISCHER, Bal- 
thaser, 935 
George Frederick, 935 
John B., 935 


Nicholas, 935 
acer Herman P., 
4 


uf 
KRESS, Jas. Chatham, 
276 


ERIEGER, Agnes C. 
Keighler, 672 
Henry, 673 
Louis C. C., 673 
KRUM, Chester H., 146 
John Marshall, 718 
KUECHLER, Oscar H., 
746 


KUHL, Henry, 170 


KUHN, Charles, 17 
KULL, Christian G., 397 
KULLING, Catherine 
E. S. Wood, 663 
Otto Walther, 663 
KUNST, Cornelius B., 
9 


799 

Jan B., 20-688-799 
KUNZ, Edward D., 813 
KUPRION, Josef, 42 
KURTZ, Chas. M., 673 

Davis Brooks, 673 

Henry Keller, 59 

Julia Stephenson, 673 
KUSER, Anthony R., 


673 
J. Dryden, 673 
Rudolph, 673 
KUYPER, Abraham, 
707 
Cornelius Claesz, 707 
Theunis, 707 
Tunis, 707 
EYES, Helen M. My- 
ers, 673 
Walter Smith, 673 
KYLE, Claiborne, 519 
Hugh G., 586 
Thomas McDevitt, 
703 
KYN, Joran, 982 
KYPE, Hendrik Hen- 
driksen, 982 


L 


LABAREE, Benjamin, 
906 


Peter, 906 
LA BARGE, Joseph, 526 
LABATUT, Jean Bap- 
tiste, 32 
LABOUISSE, Alice 
Monroe, 32 
John W., 32 
Peter, 591 
Samuel S., 32 
LACEY-BAKER, 
Arthur, 773 
LACHARN, John, 982 
LA COUR, Merile Nich- 
las, 935 
Nicholas, 935 
Ovide, 935 
Ovide B., 935 
LACY, Drury, 362-673 
George, 106 
Graham Gordon, 673 
James Horace, 673 
Thomas, 673 
William, 673 
William Sterling, 673 
LADD, Benj. W., 154 
Charles W., 175 
Daniel, 183- 184- 401- 
402-982 
Dudley, 183 
George E., 648 
George Tallman, 183 
Henry M., 288 
Horatio Oliver, 183 
James, 184 
Jedediah, 401 
Jesse, 183 


498 


LAMSON 


John, 154 

Jonathan, 183 

Joseph, 402 

Joses, 402 

Maynard, 183 

Nathaniel, 183-184- 

401-402-902-914 

Samuel, 183 

Sam. Greenleaf, 183 

Silas Trumbull, 183 

Stephen Franklin, 401 

Trumbull, 183 

Walter G., 941 

William, 154 

William Mead, 184 

Wm. Sargent, 184-782 

Wm. Whitehead, 1006 
LADUE, George N., 184 

Howard Angell, 184 
LA FARGE, C. Grant, 

694 


John, 380 
LAFARGUBE, John, 295 
LAFLIN, Geo. Hinman, 

674 

Louis E., 674-931 
LAHENS, Alfred E., 99 
LAIDLAW, Wm. Rae, 


588 
LAIGHTON, Cedric, 531 
LAIRD, James, 572-625 
John, Jr., 134 
John Spencer, 353 
Wm. Winder, 224-625 
LAKE, Daniel, 149 
Delos, 935 
Frederick Billings, 
935 


George Baker, 736-737 
Walter C., 737 
LAKER, Benjamin, 882 
LAKIN, Isaac, 744 
Jonas, 665 
William, 665 
LALANDE, Arsene, 583 
LAMAR, Barney Dun- 
bar, 471 
Basil, 575 
Charles A. L., 575 
Clarinda H. Pendle- 
ton, 674-1000 
Gazaway Bugg, 575 
James S., 674 
John, 575 
Joseph Rucker, 674 
Philip, 674 
Philip Rucker, 674 
Robert, 674 
Thomas, 674 
LAMB, Caleb, 939 
Edward, 965 
Francis J., 866 
Fredk. Stymetz, 184 
Joseph, 184 
William, 374 
LAMBERT, Adrian Van 
Sinderen, 184 y 
Edward W., 184 
Francis, 184 
George, 739 
Jonathan, 184 
Samuel W., 184-185 
Thomas, 184-533-902 
Wm. Gage, 184 
LAMBERTON, George, 
767-978 
LAMBOLL, Thomas, 
254 


LAMBORN, Robert, 555 
LAMONT, Daniel Scott, 
801 


Thomas Wm., 122 
LA MONTE, Robt., 404 
William, 404 
LAMSON, Albert H., 
1004 
Charles M., 514 
Isaac P., 932 


LAMSON 


Reuben, 162 
LANCASTER, Dabney 
S., 187 
Eugene A., 494 
George Calder, 426 
Geo. Washington, 281 
Henry Carrington, 
186 
Jacob, 930 
John, 186 
John Alexander, 186- 
187 
Nathaniel, 186 
Robert Alexander, 
186-187 
Robert Alex., Jr., 186 
Wm. Carrington, 186- 
586 
LANCE, John Hancock, 
630 
LAND, Richard, 920 
LANCRAFT, Henry 
Samuel, 381 
LAND, Edward, 454 
Edward Cannon, 454 
Francis, 454 
Jeremiah, 454 
Peter, 454 
Renatus, 454 
LANDER, Miles K., 445 
LANDIS, Absalom 
Lowe, 935 
Augustus S., 779 
Christopher, 935 
Jacob, 935 
John T., 935-936 
Melinda B. Boone, 935 
LANDON, David, 675 
Charles Griswold, 675 
Francis Griswold, 675 
H. C., 454 
Henry Hutton, 675 
Hugh McKennan, 818 
Nathan, 675 
Nathaniel Ruggles, 
675 
Samuel, 675 
Thomas, 526 
Wm. Grinnell, 801 
LANDRIDGE, F. V., 
337 
LANDRY, Maurice 
Francis, 481 
LANE, Aaron, 404 
Alfred Church, 192 
Mrs. Alvin V., 1007 
Charles, 153 
Charles W., 585 
David, 466 
Derick, 254 
Ebenezer, 623 
Edward, 702: 
James, 404-623 
Jesse, 540 
Job, 192-193-623-982 
Joel, 362-882 
John, 192-193-466-617- 
623-709-882 
John H., 607 
John Merrifield, 617 
Jonathan, 193 
Jonathan Abbott, 193 
Joseph, 540 
Joshua, 466 
Josiah, 466 
Philander P., 709 
Samuel, 193-623 
Washington Jeffer- 
son, 623 
William, 404-466-579 
Wm. Bartlett, 118 
William Homes, 617 
LANFORD, James, 146 
LANG, Howard W., 492 
John, 49 
John Dammon, 49 
Malcolm, 205 
Samuel, 49 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


William, 49 
LANGCASTER, Thos., 
930 
eee ae Josiah, 
39 
LANGDON, Edward, 
529 
Eugene, 580 
Frederic Allyn, 
George W., 915 
George W., Jr., 485 
John, 122-236-343-529- 
530-773 
Nathaniel, 529 
Oliver, 122 
Paul, 122-272 
Philip, 529 
Solomon, 122 
Tobias, 343-805 
LANGBH, Wilhelm Rod- 
erich, 655 
LANGFORD, John, 152 
LANGHORNE, Chis- 
well Dabney, 139 
Henry S., 139 
James Potter, 298 
John, 139-315-489-982 
John Devall, 315 
John §S., 139 
John Trotter, 315 
Maurice, 80-315-489 
William, 139 
LANGLEY, James, 454 
LANGSFORD, Richard, 
152 
Timothy H., 152 
LANGSTON, T. L., 923 


924 


LANGSTROTH, Lovell, 


896 
LANGTON, John, 597 
LANGWORTHY, W. G., 
944 
LANHAM, Will H., 596 
LANIER, Buckner, 193 
Charles, 191-426 
Henry Wysham, 193 
James, 17 
John, 17-193 
Robert Sampson, 193 
Sampson, 17-193 
Sidney, 193 
Sterling, 193 
Sterling S., 81 
William Lewis, 17 
Wm. Sturdivant, 17 
LANKFORD, Wm., 377 
LANMAN, James, 765 
LANSDALE, Philip 


Moylan, 552 
LANSING, Abraham, 
845 


Abraham G., 308 
Abraham Jacob, 308 
Abram, 723 
Dirck Cornelius, 308 
Emma Sterling, 28 
Gerrit Frederickse, 
28-308-982 
Gerrit Geritse, 308 
Gerrit J., 28-308 
Gerrit Yates, 308 
Hendrick, 308 
Jacob, 308 
Jacob G., 28-308 
John, 28 
Robert, 28 
Sanders, 28 
LAPHAM, Geo. B., 193 
Geo. Henry T., 485 
Joshua, 193 
Lewis Henry, 740 
Samuel, 193 
Thomas, 193-277 
eee Edward John, 
393 
LAPPE, Alfred, 395 
LAPSLEY, David, 496 
Joseph B., 496 


LARCHER, John, 690 


LAWRENCE 
Melatiah, 198 


LARCOM, Cornelius, 283|LATIMER, George L., 


David, 23 
Henry, 23 
Mordecai, 23 
LARKIN, Ebenezer, 688 
Edward, 197-961 
Edwin J., 590 
Eli Hilles, 413 
John, 961 
Jonathan, 197 
Roger, 197 
Samuel, 197 
Thomas, 413 
Wm. Harrison, 198 
Wm. Harrison, Jr., 
197 
LARMON, Frank P., 676 
John, 676 
Ruth M. Becker, 675 
LARNED (see also 
Learned) 
Charles William, 125 
Darius, 725 
Edward Penniman, 
561 
Isaac, 125-277-616-725 
John I. B., 198 
John Smith, 125-277- 
616 
Samuel, 125-277-616 
Simon, 725 
Walter Cranston, 198 
William, 125-277-616- 
725 
Wm. Edmund, 125 
entero to Joseph, 
73 
LARRABEE, Charles 
Rollin, 207 
John, 207 
Lucius C., 207 
Wm. Henry, 207 
William M., 873 
LARSEN, Oscar, 702 
LARTIGUE, Girard, 
125-815 
Isadore, 815 
LA SALLE, Charles O., 
538 
LASELL, Chester W., 
880 
LASH, William H., 282: 
LASKIN, Hugh, 979 
LASSITER, D. W., 889 
LATANE, John H., 763 
Lewis, 145 
Louis, 687 
tae ee Arthur, 54- 
391 
Mrs. Charles A., 1002 
Chilton, 54 
Daniel Terry, 918 
John, 141 
Jonathan Fish, 918 
Joseph, 918-956 
Nehemiah, 54 
Robert, 54-520 
Thomas, 733 
William Harris, 54 
LATHROP (see also 
Lothrop) 
Charles, 224 
Ebenezer, 140 
Edward B., 41 
Edward Potter, 359 
Eleazer, 862 
Gardiner, 198 
Hope, 198 
Ag, Lee, GUE 
John, 166- 198- 358- 
401-612-982 
John Hiram, 199 
John P., 50 
John P. P., 280 
Joseph, 198 
Mary Emerson, 358- 
359 


499 


402: 
Henry, 468 
LA TOURETTE, David, 
586 
Henry, 586 
Jean, 586 
John, 586 
LATROBE, Benjamin 
Henry, 676 
Charles Hazlehurst, 
676 
Charles Hazlehurst, 
II, 676 
Gamble, 676 
LAUBENHEIM, W. H., 
244 
LAUGHLIN, Alex., 676 
Charles H., 333 
Geo. McCully, 148 
Geo. McCully, Jr., 148 
Geo. McCully, III, 148 
Harvey C., 676 
Irwin, 148 
James, 148-676 
James Knowlton, 518 
James Laurence, 676 
Robert, 676 
LAUGHTON, John, 961 
Thomas, 961 
LAURENCE, Walton, 
65 
LAURENS, Andre, 676 
Henry, 668-676 
Henry Rutledge, 676 
~ Jean, 676 
Jean Samuel, 676 
Keating Simons, 676 
LAURIAT, Charles 
Emelius, 193 
LAURITZEN, Margaret 
Flannery, 676 
Max Ronnow, 676 
Peter, 676 
LAVAND, Guy, 872 
1 Bee Geo. E., 
0 
Howard Corning, 542 
LAW, Benedict, 375 
Charles, 777 
Ernest, 86-460 
Eugenia Carter, 86 
Henry Herbert, 283 
Jonathan, 375-569-720 
Jonathan H., 765 
Ransom, 765 
Robert Adger, 677 
Thomas Hart, 677 
Walter William, 765 
William, 677 
LAWLER, John, 773 
A ON James, 
325 
LAWRENCE, Abbott, 
354 
Abraham Riker, 678 
Albin Yeaw, 485 
Alpheus, 824 
Amory Appleton, 351 
Amos, 21-23-292-354- 
440 
Amos Adams, 21 
Austen Richard, 677 
Benjamin, 667 
Caroline T., 339 
Charles Edward, 451 
Charles Lanier, 249 


David, 338 
Dudley Bates, 338 
Effingham, 278 - 338- 


452-605-932-952 
Eleazor, 94-744 
Ella Park, 677 
Enoch, 219 
Francis C., 645 
George Appleton, 677 
Geo. Newbold, 338 


LAWRENCE 


George W., 722 

Henry, 219-337-629 

Henry B., 819 

Henry Effingham, 546 

Ira, 256 

Johannes, 879 

John, 21- 23- 94- 219- 
292-338-339-354-417- 
418-439-440-452-605- 
638-655-677-678-722- 
739-744-876-932-952- 
982-993 

John Burling, 337-3 38- 
339-739-897 

John L., 274-678 

John Watson, 338-452- 


932 
Jonathan, 678-722 
Joseph, 219-256-278- 


337-338-339-452-605- 
629-638-655-739-932- 
952 
Josiah, 763 
Judah Morris, 256 
Katharine L. Cleave- 
land, 23 
Leaven, 667 
Nathaniel, 21-23-219- 
292-354-440-862 
Newbold, 339-739 
Otho, 667 
Peleg, 94-744 
Richard, 278-337-338- 
452-605-629-638-655- 
667-739-932-952 
Robert David, 338 
Robert Means, 23 
Ruth, 678 
Samuel, 21 - 23 - 292- 
354-440 
Seth, 722 
Stephen, 744 
Thomas, 274-333-338- 
678 
Thomas Henry, 202 
Watson Effingham, 
605 
William, 21-22-23-89- 
198-278-292-337-338- 
339-452-605-629-638- 
655-697-722-739-774- 
932-952-982 
Wm. Appleton, 22 
William H., 763 
William Richards, 23 
Wm. Van Duzer, 338 
LAWSON, John, 833 
Robert, 687 
Walter E., 275 
LAWTON, Abner 
Brownell, 817 
Alexander James, 191 
Alexander Robt., 191 
Alex. Rudolf, 191 
Benjamin T. D., 936 
Cecilia Lawton, 936 
Francis, 915 
Isaac, 417 
James Henry, 795 
Joseph, 191-484-491- 
676-795 
Joseph J., 559 
Joseph Maner, 795 
Robt. Themistocles, 
936 
Samuel, 484 
W. Wallace, 936 
William, 484 
William Henry, 795 
LAWYER, Edward 
Simms, 730 
LAY, George Wm., 950 
John, 718 
Peter, 186 
LAYCOCK, Abner, 650 
Thomas, 838 
Hot Sos James Donly, 
3 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


LAYTHROP, John, 982 
LAZELL, Silvanus, 99 


Van Ness, 370 


LEAYCRAFT, Charles 


LEA, Charles Mathew, 


536 
Henry Charles, 536 
Isaac, 535-536 
J. Tatnall, 954 
James, 60-535-536 
James McC., 94 
John, 338-108-535-536 
982 
Joseph, 33-108 
Joseph Tatnalj, 743 
Preston, 592 
Thomas, 33-108 
LEACH, Alonzo, 936 
Giles, 936 
Henry Goddard, 936 
James, 571-572-764 
John, 936 
Jonathan, 939 
Joseph S., 936 
Josiah, 708 
Lemuel, 936 
Samuel, 708 
Stephen, 708-936 
Zephaniah, 708 


Russell, 702 
George, 209 
Richard, 554 


LE BARON, Lazarus, 


801 


LEBENGOOD, Lewis, 


567 


LE BER, Jacques, 458 


LE BRETON, Philip, 


855 


LE CONTE, Guillaume, 


418-841 
John, 841 
John Eatton, 419-841 
Joseph, 841 
Lewis, 419-841 
Louis, 419-841 
Pierre, 419-841 
William, 419 


LECOQ, Henri, 935 
LEDOUX, Albert Reid, 


LEAKE, Andrew K., 680 
Charles Garrison, 908 


David Harris, 680 
Josiah, 680 

Samuel Davies, 680 
Stuart Carlisle, 680 
WwW. W., 485 

Walter, 680 

Walter D., 680 
William, 680 
William Josiah, 680 


681 
Francois, 681 
Joseph, 681 
Louis, 681 
Louis Eugene, 681 
Louis Palemon, 681 
Louis Vernon, 681 
Pierre, 681 


LEDYARD, Benjamin, 


LEAKIN, George Armi- 


stead, 828 


33-34 
Frances I. Morris, 34 
Henry, 34 
John, 33-519-746 
Lewis Cass, 33-34 
Lewis Cass., Jr., 34 
Youngs, 33-574 


LEE, Alto Velo, 763 


LEALE, Charles A., 156 


LEAMING, Josephine 
Lea Baker, 33 

Robert Waln, 33 
Thomas, 32-33 

LEARNED (see also 

Larned) 

Bela Peck, 589 
Benjamin, 681 
Benoni, 681 
Calvin, 681 
David, 918 
Ebenezer, 381 
Edward, 681 
Edwin Julius, 277 
Erastus, 212-277 
H. Barrett, 681 
Isaac, 212-277-681 
James, 212-277 
John, 173 
John Calvin, 681 
John Wilson, 681 
Samuel Julius, 277 


William, 212-277-681- 


982 
LEAROYD, Charles H. 
1388 
LEARY, Cornelius, 760 
John, 760 
Richard, 760 
Thomas, 760 
Thomas Haughton, 
760 


LEAS, Augustus S., 555 


John Augustus, 555 
LEATHE, Francis, 115 
LEATHERMAN, Ore- 

gon Tyler, 475 
LEAVELL, John, 681 

John Rowland, 681 

William Hayne, 681 
LEAVENS, John, 59 

Joseph, 405 


LEAVITT, Andrew, 167 


Henry Sheldon, 733 
John, 471-982 
John Brooks, 166 
Jonathan, 958 


500 


Arthur, 588 

Arthur Hamilton, 955 

Benjamin, 273 

Benj. Franklin, 273 

Burr Edward, 62 

Caroline King, 273 

Charles, 111-626 

Charles H., 768 

Daniel, 273-324-367- 
823 

David, 795 

Edmund Jennings, 33- 
91-192 

Eli, 251 

Elizabeth Collins, 327 

Francis Wilson, 153 

Frederic Schiller, 252 

Frederick G., 192-842 

Geo. Winthrop, 460- 
863 

Hancock, 457-763-770 

Henry, 33-85-91-111- 
192-306-327-341-681- 
823-884 

Howard B., 661 

James, 327-795-907 

James Howe, 451 

James Wilson, 113 

Jeremiah, 682 

Jesse, 251 

John, 251-273-682-763- 
770-823-982 

John Adams, 206-620 

John Clarence, 251- 
252-619 

John Clarke, 460 

John Rose, 460 

John Stebbins, 251- 
252 

John Theophilus, 955 

Jonathan, 204 

Joseph, 460 

Josiah, 222 

L. Lyons, 944 

Lansing B., 209 

Lawrence, 90 

Leslie W., 924 

Lewis Earle, 720 


LEFFERTS 
Lewis Hersey, 324 


Lovard, 763 

Martha W. Taylor, 
682 

Mary W. Middleton, 
669 

Melville Lauriston, 
955 


Nathaniel, 460 
Nathaniel Cabot, 460 
Needham, 763 
Paul S. H., 728 
Philip L., 327-668 
Richard, 33-38-91-111- 
192-221-327-400-457- 
546-548-626-668-760- 
763-770-936-954-982 
Richard Bland, 327 
Richard Dozier, Jr., 
125 
Richard Henry, 33- 
111-192-314-327-668- 
802 
Robert, 386 
Robert E., 17-85-91- 
221-327-526-669 
Robert Ives, 682 
Roswell, 324 
Ruth Moore, 955 
Samuel, 251-324-682- 
840 
Se Worthington, 
Stephen, 310-311-324- 
728-796 
Stephen States, 728 
Thomas, 273-327-344- 
845-346-460-668-697- 
728-763-796-823-982 
Thomas Amory, 681 
Walter, 324 : 
William, 327-800 
Wm. Brewster, 324 
Wm. Fitzhugh, 91 
William H. F., 669 
William H. L., 194 
Wm. Raymond, 682 
Wm. Tully, 622 
Willis Atwell, 770 
Zacheus Collins, 327 
LEECH, Tobias, 429 
LEEDS, Carey, 500 
Daniel, 149-814 
Japheth, 149-814 
Nehemiah, 814 
Samuel, 527 
Thomas, 149-814 
LEEMING, Joseph, 386 
LEESE, Wilton St. Jno., 
615 
LEESON, Wm., 700 
LEETHE, Alexander, 682 
Andrew, 682-683 
Charles, 39 
Edith Payne, 683 
Frederick De Land, 
682 
Jared, 682 
John, 692 
John Hopkins, 683 
Menzo Smith, 682 
Samuel, 683 
Thomas Towar, 683 
William, 39-69-78-553- 
603-606-682-692-702- 
982 
LEEVER, Adam, 553 
LE FAVOR, Richard 
Merritt, 57 
LE FEBRE, Simon, 193 
LEFEBVRE, Hugh 
Pierre, 889 
LE FEVRE, Abram, 96 
Abram P., 96 
Isaac, 59 
Isaac L., 227 
Philip, 96 
LEFFERTS, Gillet, 184 


LEFFERTS 


Jacobus, 683 
John Leffert, 683 
Leffert, 683 
Leffert P., 683 
Marshall, 683 
Marshall C., 683 
Oscar L., 941 
LEFFINGWELL, Bena- 
jah, 224 
Benjamin, 936 
Charles Russell, 936 
Charles Wesley, 936 
Christopher, 224 
Geo. Washington, 936 
Joseph, 936 
Lyman, 936 
Nathaniel, 936 
Russell, 936 
Russell Cornell, 936 
Samuel, 936 
Thomas, 140-589-862- 
877-936-982 
LEFTWICH, Augus- 
tine, 646 
James Turner, 646 
Thomas Lumpkin, 646 
William, 646 
LEGARE, Alexander B., 
313 
Geo. W. S., 313 
Hugh Swinton, 313 
Isaac S. K., 313 
Solomon, 313-982 
Thomas, 313 
Thomas Keith, 312- 
313 
LEGAT, Gabriel, 982 
LEGENDRE, James Al- 
bert, 463 
ee Abraham, 
937 
Gabriel, 160-936-982 
Henry Theo., 936 
Louis, 518 
Theodore, 937 
Thomas, 160 
William Haight, 160 
LE GRAND, Alexander, 
186 
Peter, 186 
LE HARDY, Louis M., 
209 
LEHMANN, Sears, 899 
LEHNEMANN, John, 
266 
LEHR, Elizabeth Drex- 
el, 42 
Harry S., 42-43 
LEIB, George, 26-172 
LEIDY, Carl, 983 
Carl Ludwig, 683 
John Jacob, 683 
Joseph, 683 
Philip, 683 
LEIGH, Benj. W., 27 
Ferdinand, 27 
John, 982 
Maurice, 117 
Rowland, 297 
William, 27 
LEIGHTON, Andrew, 
615-944 
Gideon, 615-944 
John, 805 
LEIPER, Thomas, 437- 
600-886 
Thomas Irvine, 840 
LEISLER, Jacob, 785 
LEITCH, Andrew, 685 
Jas. Alexander, 937 
James Sample, 937 
John David, 685-686 
Mary S. Lewis, 685 
Nelson Carver, 937 
LELAND, Adam, 447 
Baldwyn, 400 
Caleb, 447 
Charles, 172 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


Henry, 275 
Hopestill, 450-735 
John, 400 
Wm. Archibald, 400 
LE MAISTRH, Glaude, 
412 


LE MAITRE, Claude, 


508 
LEMBECK, Julius, 409 
LEMCKH, Julius A., 
609 
LEMEN, Louis E., 737 
LEMMON, Alexander 
Chambers, 29 


LEMOINE (see also Le 


Moyne) 
Edwin S., 355-767-925 
John Estave, 767 
LEMON, Charles Hen- 
TY, LZ 
LE MOND, John Neely, 
210 
LEMONT, Adam, 767 
John, 767 
LE MOYNE (see also 
Lemoine) 
Francis Julius, 507- 
776 
John Julius, 507 
John V., 507 
Louis Valcoulon, 507 
LEMPERT, Leon Hen- 
ry, 112 
LEMPRIEREH, Jas., 138 
L’ENGLBE, Peter Por- 
cher, 208 
Wm. Johnson, 208 
LENIHAN, Edward 
Francis, 320 


LENNIG, Fredk., 937 


George Grossman, 937 
LENNON, Thomas, 264 
LENOIR, Albert S., 225 

William, 225 

William Ballard, 225 
LENOX, Robert, 254 
LENT, Eugene, 937 

George H., 652 

Wm. Mandeville, 937 
LENTHALL, Edmund, 

371 
ee George Adrian, 
12 

William C., 412 

LEON, Frances J. W. 
Goodrich, 684 

Maurice, 684 
LEONARD, Abiel, 666 

Allan Langdon, 684 

Alpheus, 684 

Asa, 666 

Benjamin, 624 

Caleb Francis, 607 

Charles Ellis, 624 

Charles H., 72 

Charles Henry, 672 

Charles Melvin, 624 

Clarence E., 624 

Daniel, 672 

David, 325 

David Augustus, 

Eliphalet, 684 

Ephraim, 624 

Ephraim Wilkes, 624 

George, 847 

Henry, 22-672-983 

Jacob, 672-820 

James, 111-624-666- 

672-684-847-983 

James Biddle, 494 

John, 325-723 

Joseph, 325-624-820 

Josiah, 278-723 

Joshua, 723 

Melvin Holmes, 624 

Moses Gage, 672 

Noadiah, 778 

Oliver Langdon, 684 


325 


Percy Allan, 684 

Philip, 624 

Reuben, 723 

Rice, 108 

Robert, 723 

Robt. Woodward, 684 

Samuel, 462-666-735 

Simeon, 820 

Solomon, 325-666-819 

Stephen C., 657 

Thomas, 847 

Uriah, 672 

William, 672 

William A., 1006 

William Henry, 684 
LE ROY, Alfred, 232 

Daniel, 503 

Francis, 232 

Francois, 232 

Henry, 232 

Robert, 577 

Simeon, 232 

Stuyvesant, 366 
LESH, Maud, 655 
LESHER, Stephen R., 


675 
LESLEY, James, 684 
Peter, 684 


Robert Whitman, 684 
LESLIE, Henry G., 28- 
29 


L’ESPENARD, Antoine, 
842: 
LESTER, Andrew, 684 
Ebenezer, 684 
Elias, 684 
Blihu, 684 
Frederick Wm., 684 
Jonathan, 684 
Thomas, 684 
LETCHHER, John, 842 
LETCHWORTH, Thom- 
as, 386 
LE VALLEE, Chas., 819 
Francois, 819 
Pierre, 819 
LEVERETT, John, 675- 
983 
Thomas, 983 
William, 544 
LEVERICH, Caleb, 143- 
685 
Edward, 685 
Henry, 685 
John, 143-685 
Richard Berrien, 143 
Samuel, 143 
Watts Kearny, 685 
William, 143-685 
William Edward, 685 
LEVERING, Enoch, 685 
Eugene, 685 
Eugene, Jr., 119 
Frederick A., Jr., 214 
Peter, 685 
Rosier, 685-983 
William, 106-685 
Wyezard, 685-983 
LE VERT, Claudius, 
912 
Francis John, 912 
eas Lewis Jones, 
820 
LEVY, John B., 411 
LEWELLEN, Martin 
L., 801 
LEWIN, William, 189 
LEWIS, Abel, 478 
Adonijah, 687 
Alexander, 215-523- 
537-687 
Algernon §&., 687 
Amos, 642 
Andrew, 558 
Benjamin, 28-775-817- 
831-844 
Charles, 536-557-558- 
625-626-687-964 


501 


LEWIS 


Charles H., 719 

Charles Smith, 271 

Charles T., 122 

Charlton Miner, 235 

Charlton Thos., 685 

Curtis, 817 

Daniel, 59 

David E., 100-333-334- 
405 

De Lancey, 902 

Eben, 111 

Ebenezer, 405 

Edison, 348 

Edmund, 642-686 

Edward, 802 

Edward Aug., 686 

Edward McE., 686 

Edward Simmons, 686 

Elisha, 470 

Elijah, 515 

Enoch, 685 

Ernest Sidney, 687 

Ethan, 59 

Evan, 271-515-685-802 

Fielding, 626-774-775 

Fielding Otis, 800 

Francis, 93-205-581 

Francis D., 267 

Frank E., 710 

George, 405-775-887 

George C., 741 

George Lester, 849 

Gershom, 687 

H. Bertram, 687-940 

13k, thy 18h, GAs 

H. Latané, 687 

Harry, 363 

Henry, 515-685-802- 
983 

Henry F., 747 

Henry Hamilton, 569 

Henry Martyn, 687 

Howell, 557-558 

Hugh, 995 

Isaac, 831 

James, 229-405-687- 
817-887 

James A., 215 

James Booth, 817 

James P., 589 

John, 215-362-515-517- 
536-557-558-625-626- 
642-686-687-775-802- 
906-940-964-983 

John Earle, 940 

John Jay, 405 

John Taliaferro, 626- 
687 

John Thompson, 262 

John V., 24 

Jonathan, 271-687 

Joseph, 557-832 

Joseph Clark, 831 

Joseph Jackson, 685 

Joseph S., 27 

Joshua, 687 

Lawrence, 171-774 

Leo Rich, 405 

Lewis, 59-244 

Marvin H., 1006 

Meriwether, 38-333 

Mordecai, 271 

Morgan, 93-205-581 

Nathaniel, 216 

Nelson Peter, 197 

Nicholas Meriwether, 
625-626 

Orlando F., 405 

Perry J., 590 

Peter Hanger, 428 

Richard Henry, 219- 
296 

Robert, 207 - 586-557- 
558-625-626-687-765- 
775-983 

Samuel, 686 

Sam. Thatcher, 585 

Seth, 687 


LEWIS 


Shubael, 583 
Thomas, 
686-817-906 
Tom, 687 
Walter Herron, 260 
Warner, 687 
William, 
557-558-687-735-820- 
983 
William F., 777 
William M., 162 
William Mather, 687 
Willis, 409 
Zachary, 363-364 
LEYDIG, Carl, 983 
L’HOMMEDIEU, Syl- 
vester Y., 162 
LIAS, C. C., 833 
LIBBEY, John, 983 
William, 1007 
LIBBY, Abraham, 524 
Arthur Albion, 523- 
524 
David, 524 
Elias, 144 
John, 144-524-983 


LIDDELL, Mark Har- 


vey, 600-882 
Mary S. Field, 600 
Vinton, 220 

LIDE, Robert, 559 


LIDELL, Walter J. F., 


342 
LIEVERSE, Levinus, 
308 


LIGGET, J. Thos., 343 


Robert C., 904 


LIGHTFOOT, Goodrich, 


599 
John, 598 
John T., 673 


LIGHTNER, Adam, 469 
Clarence Ashley, 469 
Frank Waterman, 469 


Milton Chas., 469 
Milton Clarkson, 469 
Nathaniel, 469 


Nathaniel Ferree, 469 


William Hurley, 469 
LILE, Wm. Minor, 864 


LILLINGTON, Alexan- 


der, 419-918 
George, 918 


LILLY, Henry Walter, 
5 


0 
James W., 62 
LINCOLN, Abraham, 
48-686-689 
Alexander, 688 
Amos, 688 
Benjamin, 225-320- 
444-688-878 
Caleb, 905 
Daniel Waldo, 58 
David, 688 
Elisha, 451 
Enoch, 57-688 
Ensign, 688 
Ezekiel, 266-450 
Frederic Walker, 688 
Henry, 688 
Ichabod, 688 
Increase S., 639 
James Field, 343 
James Minor, 688 
Jedediah, 57-688 
John, 688 
John Larkin, 688 
Jonathan, 266 
Josephine Vermilye, 
688 
Levi, 57 
Lewis, 451 
Louis, 688 
Merrick, 58 
Minor Sprague, 688 
Mordecai, 686-688 
Natalie Sumner, 639 


187-515-642- 


59-215-271- 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


Nathan Smith, 639 
Nathaniel, 688 
Noah, 688 


Preston Shepard, 688 


Robert Todd, 689 
Roland Crocker, 861 
Rufus, 688 
Samuel, 57-266-451- 
686-688-689-983 
Stephen, 688 
Theodore, 878 


Thomas, 225-688-689- 


878 
Waldo, 57-58-584 
William, 688-820 
William Ensign, 688 
William Henry, 688 


LIND, Alice A. Shepard, 


689 
John, 689 
LINDALL, Henry, 769 
LINDERMAN, Henry 
R., 946 
LINDLEY, Charles A., 
280 
John, 253 
LINDLY, Bayard 
Blachly, 689 
Francis, 689 
John, 689 
John Milton, 689 
Levi, 689 
William, 689 
LINDSAY, Andrew 
Jackson, 689 
Daniel Slater, 689 
David, 206-620 


Jno. Summerfield, 248 


Reuben, 296 


Samuel McCune, 689- 


712 
William, 689 
William H. C., 488 
LINDSLEY (see also 
Linsley) 
Abram Bradley, 899 
Adrian, 862 
Benjamin, 91 
Eleazer, 899 
Francis, 91-862-899 
Halstead, 213 
Isaac, 862 
J. Ba soe 
John, 862-899 
Matthew, 91 
Philip, 862 
Samuel, 91-899 
Thales, 91 


LING, Geo. Dudley, 569 


LINGAN, James Mc- 
Cubbin, 18 
LINKLETTER, Justus 
OF 116 
LINN, Andrew, 77 
Asahel, 703 
James, 496 
John, 496 
Joseph, 77 
Lewis F., 703 
Robert Andrew, 77 
William, 703 
William Robert, 181 
LINNARD, Wm., 945 


LINNETT, Robert, 419 


LINSLEY (see also 
Lindsley) 
Benjamin, 721 
Dan, 592 
James, 592: 
James Harvey, 593 
John, 592 
Joseph, 592 
LINSLY, Jared, 781 


LINTNER, Geo. W., 359 


See Alonzo H., 
50 
Benjamin, 506 
Edwin, 506 


John, 506 

Joseph, 506 

Joshua, 506 

Mahlon, 506 
LINUS, Robert, 855 
LIPPETT, John, 983 - 
LIPPINCOTT, Alfred 


Harmer, 937 
Amaziah, 461 
Barzallai, 283 
Catharine Koons, 462 
Charles, 937 
Craige, 461 
Crispin, 461 
Daniel, 462 
Freedom, 283 
George Eyre, 462 
Horace Mather, 462 
Jacob Collins, 462 
Jacob Wills, 460 
James, 460-461-462 
John, 283-461-462 
Jonathan, 460 
Joseph Barlow, 461 


LIVINGSTON 


Enoch, 691 

Ephraim, 138-851-860 
Francis K., 939 
George, 691-692 
George Peabody, 
Halsted, 427 
Hiram Kinsman, 
Isaac, 691 


691 
692 


J. Russell, 691 

John, 860 

John Dovier, 937 

John Mason, 750 

Joseph, 691-692 

Kimball, 100 

Moses, 146 

Nathaniel, 568 

Otis, 860 

Robert Forsyth, 692 

Samuel, 691-738 

Thomas, 138-456-691- 
692-738-851-860-878- 
937-983 

William, 692-937 

Wm. Augustus, 937 


Joseph Wharton, 461/ LITTLEFIELD, De- 


Joshua, 461 

Joshua Allan, 461 

Joshua Ballinger, 
460-461 

Joshua Bertram, 460- 
461 

Levi, 460 

Nathaniel, 283 

Restore, 460-461-462 

Richard, 283-460-461- 
462-937-983 


- Robert C., 748 


Robert Cook, 462 
Thomas, 283 
Walter, 461 


LIPPITT, Charles, 109- 


110-472-690 

Charles Warren, 690 

Christopher, 109-110- 
472-690 

Henry, 690 

Henry F., 148 

Henry Frederick, 690 

John, 109-195-690-983 

Moses, 109-195-519- 
690 

Warren, 109-110-472- 
690 


LIPPOLD, Oskar, 834 
LIPSCOMB, Kendall, 28 


Nathan, 955 

Thomas Jefferson, 
Alyse Cheah 

William, 955 


LIPTROT, John, 95 
LISTER, James Fred- 


erick, 645 


LITCH, George H., 772 


John, 722 


LITCHFIELD, Allyne 


C., 937 
Bayard Sands, 691 
David, 691 
Edward Hubbard, 691 
Edwin Clark, 691 


Electus Darwin, 691 


Elisha, 691 

Israel, 691 

James, 937 

Josiah, 691-937 
Laurence, 691-937 
Lawrence, 937 
Nicholas, 691-937 
William Backus, 691 


LITTAUER, Wm., 201 
LITTLE, Archibald, 692 


Arthur Malbon, 691 
Bond, 692 
Clarence Belden, 691 
Cyrus Harvey, 692 
David, 629 

Edmund, 691 
Elbridge Gerry, 691 


pendable, 304 
Dudley, 304 
Edmund, 304 
Edmund, Jr., 218 
Eliab, 53 
Francis, 304 
George Abner, 476 
Moses, 712 
Samuel, 304 
Steven, 304 
Sylvanus, 304 
LITTLEJOHN, Robert 
Malcolm, 397 
LITTLEPAGE, Jas., 766 
John C., 766 
LITTLETON, Thos. J., 
957 
LIVEMORE, David, 395 
LIVERMORE, Edward 
St. Loe, 408 
Elijah, 852 
Harris, 213 
Isaac, 519 
John, 408-500-519- 
852-937-983 
Jonathan, 408-852-937 
Nathaniel, 519 
Samuel, 408-519-852- 
937 
Solomon Kidder, 937 
Thomas, 519 
Thomas Adkins, 937 
Thomas Leonard, 937 
Thomas Leonard, Jr., 
937 
A aa Abram, 
716 
Anson, 330 
Bayard N., 387 
Cc. Ludlow, 330 
Edward Chinn, 682 
Clermont, 692 
Edward P., 208-330- 
692 
Farrand, 938 
Gilbert, 226-597-810- 
848 
Gilbert R., 810-884 
Goodhue, Jr., 331 
Henry, 226 
Henry Brockholst, 34- 
330 
Henry Walter, 330 
Herbert, 1000 
Herman, 692 
Isaac, 938 
James, 682 
James D., 1004 
James Dalzell, 949 
James Duane, 329 
James Kane, 810 
John, 682-812-847 
John Griswold, 330 


LIVINGSTON 


John Henry, 692-1004 
John Swift, 330 
Livingston, 330 
Ludlow, 330 
Maturin, 205-580-581 
Peter Van Brugh, 798 
Philip, 34-133 -199- 
266-329-330-692-758- 
869-974 
Philip Henry, 330 
Philip Philip, 330-692 
Robert, 34-78-133-214- 
226-261-265-266-329- 
330-331-387-503-542- 
575-597-602-610-639- 
682-692-751-758-809- 
847-848-938-983 
Robert B., 519 
Robert Cambridge, 
329-330 
Robert Edward, 330 
Robert Gilbert, 810 
Robert R., 581-692- 
751-848 
Robert Reginald, 330 
Schuyler, 758 
Stephen Tracy, 938 
Walter, 330-758 
William, 34-78-330-- 
639-983 
William Robert, 812 
William Wallace, 938 


LIVINGSTONE, Daniel, 


422 


LLOYD, Alice Gilpin, 


285 
Arthur Selden, 577. 
Edward, 367-922-953 
Finley Hall, 932 
Francis Vinton, 532 
Isaac, 395 
J. Hubard, 215 
John, 192-395-692-983 
John David, 325 
John Uri, 692-693 
Nelson Ashley, 692 
Nelson Marvin, 692 
Nicholas Waln, 192 
Richard, 395-579 
Robert, 395 
Robt. McAllister, 255 
Stacy Barcroft, 267 
Thomas, 27 - 42 -192- 
267-354-465-724-892- 
929-983-986 
William Henry, 285 


LOBDELL, Charles 


Walter, 938 


Charles Wesley, 938 

Edwin Lyman, 938 

George Anson, 938 

Isaac, 461 

Jacob, 938 

Joshua, 938 

Simon, 408-938 
LOCEY, Thomas, 948 
LOCHREN, Wm., 41 
LOCKE, Arthur Ware, 

925 

Charles E., 518 

John, 198 

Matthew, 771-781 

Oliver, 874 

Richard, 17 

Robert, 694 

Robert Henry, 412 
LOCKETT, Jacob, 378 

Royal, 378 
LOCKHART, Ashe, 70 
LOCKMAN, Saml., 412 
LOCKWOOD, Abraham, 

694 

Addison, 197 

Amos, 694 

Armwell, 192-694 

Benjamin, 756 

Benoni, 694 

Caleb, 694 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


Charles Daniel, 694 
Daniel, 541 

Daniel C., 694 
Eliphalet, 695 
Emma H., 1002 
Ephraim, 694-695 
Erastus Chester, 599 
George, 695 


George Robinson, 694 


Gershom, 694-730 
Hamilton D., 121 
Hamilton S., 319 


Hanford Nichols, 136- 


694-695 
Isaac, 694 
Jacob, 70 
James, 70 : 
James Cannon, 695 
Jay Cannon, 695 
Jeremiah T., 70 
John, 192-694 
John Alexander, 192 
John Hughes, 694 
Jonathan, 70 
Jos., 70-192-694-695 
Lambert, 695 
Peter, 695 
Richard, 192 
Richard John, 694 
Robert, 70-192-694- 
695-983 
Stephen, 695 
Thomas St. John, 20 
Thos. Wildman, 695 
Walter, 197 
William Kirkley, 192 


LODGE, Anna C. M. 


Davis, 529 
Clarence V., 308 
Giles, 529 
Henry Cabot, 17-529 
John Ellerton, 529 

LOESER, Jacob, 904 
John, 904 

LOGAN, Baxter W., 524 
Benj., 110-516-858 
Charles, 563 
David, 110-325 
Edgar, 681 
Frank Granger, 938 
Frank Tribble, 699 
George, 32 
Hugh, 931 
Jas., 27-261-271-354- 

533-563-929-931-983 

James M., Jr., 402 


John, 110-325-581-582- 


938 
John Alex., 581-582 
John Alex., Jr., 582 
John Lee, 864 
Matthew, 938 
Samuel, 32-907 
Simeon Ford, 938 
Stephen Trigg, 325 
Thomas Muldrup, 32 
Thomas Walker, 516 
Wm., 379-516-533-563 
Wm. Archibald, 828 
LOGUE, Frank Reeves, 
782 
LOMBARD, Benj., 749 
David, 749 
Edward H., 943 
James, 749 
Jedediah, 749 
Lewis, 749 
Thomas, 749 
LOMISON, Wm., 444 
LONG, Abraham, 938 
Abraham, Jr., 938 
Alexander, 819 
Andrew Baxter, 695 
David, 938 . 
Fredk. Farwell, 799- 
800 
Fredk. Farwell, Jr., 
800 


503 


Henry, 800 


Jas. Washington, 703 


Jesse Green, 799-800 
John, 797 

John Nicholas, 938 
John T., 606 
Jonathan, 695 
Joseph, 592 
Nicholas, 219-729 
Philip, 703 

Robert, 983 

Roger D., 610 


Theodore Kepner, 938 


Thomas Holmes, 164 
Thurman B., 695 
William, 695-800 
Wm. Locksley, 695 


LONGCOPEH, Charles S., 


695 


Edmund McLeod, 695 


Madeleine I. Beall, 
695 


Warfield Theobald, 52 


LONGFELLOW, Fred- 
erick W., 580 
Henry Wadsworth, 

50-51 

Jonathan, 555 
Nathan, 555 
Stephen, 51 
William, 51-332-555 


LONGSTREET, Ander- 


son T., 90 
Gilbert, 90 
Richard, 90 
William, 90 
LONGSTRETH, Bar- 
tholomew, 269-983 
Benj. Taylor, 269 
Isaac, 269 
Isaac Thomas, 269 
Thomas Morris, 269 
William Collins, 269 
LONGWORTH, Joseph 
- #H., 579-580 
Nicholas, 20-421-579- 
580 
Richard, 579 
Thomas, 579-580 
LONGYEAR, Jacob, 
696 
John, 696 
John Munro, 696-761 
John Wesley, 696 
Peter, 696 
LOOCKERMANS, Ja- 
cob, 239 
LOOK, Frank N., 320 


LOTHROP 


Nathaniel, 51 
Odiah, 696 
Ozlas, 696 
Pascal, 696 
Philip, 491 
Pliny, 75 
Samuel, 470-491 
Thaddeus, 522 
Thomas, 492-696-748 
Thomas Warham, 696 
Timothy, 522-696 
William, 75 
LOPER, Wm. K., 833 
LOPEZ, Ramon B., 429 
hea Sah de Sanders, 
9 
Chester Webster, 697 
David, 697 
Ebenezer, 597 
Edward, 697 
Gershom, 597 
James, 831 
Joel, 697 
Joseph, 796 
Lynde, 640 
Manton E., 697 
Marvin, 586 
Nathan, 597 
Richard, 934 
Robert, 201-610-831 
Russell, 862 
Russell Farnham, 646 
Samuel, 597 
Solomon, 646 
Solomon Z., 646 
Theophilus, 166 
Thomas, 166-316-697- 
831-890-934-981-983- 
992 
Thomas §&., 43 
Tobias, 318 
William, 413-697 
William Delafield, 498 
William Leland, 400 
Wm. Wilberforce, 792 
Zelotus, 646 
ee ae Maximillian, 
396 
LORILLARD, Geo., 443 
Peter, 443-983 
Peter A., 443 
LORIMER, Wm. A., 47 
LORING, Benjamin, 24 
Caleb, 151-697 
Caleb, William, 697 
Chas. Greely, 151-697 
David, 24-697-939 
Be 697% 


Horace, 882 
William, 882 


LOOKER, William, 776 
LOOKERMAN, Covert, 


412 


LOOMIS, Alfred L., 634 


Amasa, 696 

Archibald Gilbert, 696 

Archie Harwood, 696 

Arphaxed, 522 

Beriah, 51-657 

Caleb, 470 

Chauncey, 696 

Clark, 75 

Francis H., 841 

Gershom, 696 

Henry P., 212 

Henry Patterson, 857 

Mrs. Henry T., 1000 

Ichabod, 522 

Jeduthan, 51 

Jennie, 696 

John, 51-115-470-522- 
696 

John Usher, 620 

Jonathan, 75 

Joseph, 51-75-123-470- 
491-522-654-686-696- 
890-983 

Moses, 75 


Edward, 697 
Henry, 909 
John, 151-697 
Joshua, 697 
Lindsley, 532-697 
Otis, 697 
Prescott, 92 
Robert P., 476 
Thatcher, 102-697 
Thomas, 24-101-151- 
697-983 
Wm. Caleb, 22-697 


LORTON, Heth, 338 
LOTHMANN, Horace 


W., 697-945 


LOTHROP (see also 


Lathrop) 
Abram, 754 
Alden, 755 
Hope, 491-754 
Ichabod, 491 
John, 491-570-729-754- 
982 
Joseph, 306-491-754 
Malitiah, 754 
Mark, 755 
Seth, 755 
Solomon, 491 
Sylvanus, 755 
Thomas, 977 


LOTHROP 


Thornton K., 1004 
William S. H., 436 
LOTHROPP, Benj., 198 

Hope, 198 

John, 198 

John Hosmer, 

Joseph, 198 
LOTT, Henry, 688 

Jerome, 688 

Martin K., 626-627 

Pieter, 688 

William H., 626 
LOTTIER, John D., 19 
BT ate ae John N. 


198 


Cre 
LOUD, Joseph Prince, 
133 


LOUGHBOROUGH, Da- 
vid, 444-907 
Hamilton, 445 
Nathan, 444-907 
Robert H. R., 907 
LOUGHREY, Jos., 699 
William, 699 
LOVE, Adam, 315 
Donald M., 937 
Dwight W., 837 
Gabriel, 540 
Joseph, 528 
Milton, 698 
Richie, 681 
Robert, 315-540 
Thomas, 540 
Thomas Cutting, 540- 


William, 315 
William De Loss, 315 
LOVEJOY, Francis, 112 
Francis T. F., 697-698 
Frank W., 428 
Jane C. Fleming, 698 
Joseph, 697 
Samuel, 697-698 
Warrner W., 790 
Wm. Alexander, 698 
LOVELACE, William, 
202-674 
aN poi Elijah, 
57 


Elisha, 257 
Francis Aug., 698 


Thomas B., 257 
William, 698 

LOVELL, Andrew, 939 
John, 939 
Jonathan, 585-908 
Joseph, 939 
Joseph Allen, 939 
Ransom Marlow, 939 
Robert, 763-939 
Ross Meacham, 939 
Silas, 939 
Wallace D., 919 
William, 763 

Be: Jonathan L., 

ti 

LOVERING, Geo., 653 
Henry Morton, 463 
Richard Sears, 83 
William, 488-489 

LOVETT, Daniel, 866 
George, 670 

LOVING, Hector Vol- 

taire, 568 

William, 870 

LOW (see also Lowe) 
Abbott Augustus, 286 
Andrew, 297 
Anthony, 280 
Benjamin R. C., 939 
Caleb, 485 
Cornelius, 296 
David, 939 
Derrick, 296 
Ethelbert Ide, 339 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


Jacob, 612 
Jacob Derrick, 296 
John, 109-110-280-472- 


690 
Joseph Holden, 280 
Juliette M. Gordon, 
297 

Peter Perlee, 296 

Samuel, 280 

Seth, 939 

Thomas, 939 

Wm. Gilman, 546-939 

William Henry, 939 

William Mackay, 297 
LOWE (see also Low) 

Absalom, 935 

Bradley, 656 

Daniel, 923 

David Perkins, 312 

Enoch Louis, 656 

Gertrude Merrell, 698 

Henry, 656 

John, 656 

John Gilbert, 73 

Lloyd, 656 

Michael, 656 

Thomas, 698 

Vincent, 314 

William Baird, 698 


LOWELL, A. Lawrence, 


354 
Abner, 450 
Alfred Putnam, 370 
Augustus, 354 
Charles Russell, 414 
Ebenezer, 354-430-532 
Francis, 150 
Francis Cabot, 225- 
353-532 
George Gardner, 354 
Gideon, 450 
James Arnold, 533 
John, 252-354-430-532- 
952-983 
John Amory, 354-430- 


532 
John Lowell, 533 
Lewis, 450 
Percival, 252-353-354- 
430-450-532-805-983 
Ralph, 697 
Richard, 450-983 
Robert T. S., 896 
Stephen, 450 
LOWES, John Wilber, 
607 


Joseph Edwin, 582 
LOWNDES, Christo- 
pher, 47-983 
Lloyd, 699 
Mary E. McDowell, 
699 
Richard Tasker, 699 
LOWREY, Alan J., 337 
Charles, 55 
LOWRIE, John Mar- 
shall, 677 
LOE Alexander, 
40 


Benjamin, 40-41 
Hugh, 282 

Isaac, 40 

Israel Hugh, 761 
Jas. McLenahan, 282 
Philip Wager, 959 
Reigert Boliver, 959 
Ricardo St. Philip, 


959 
Robert, 917 
Robert K., 959 
Samuel, 282 
William, 40-233 
LOWTHER, Alexander, 
699-700 
Alice Blight, 699 
Charles C., 700 
Edgar Allan, 700 
Gerard Augustus, 699 


Granville, 699-700 
Hugh Sears, 700 
Jesse, 700 
John Fulton, 700 
Robert, 699-700 
William, 699-700-983 
William I, 700 
LOXLEY, Benj., 923 
LUBBE, Augusta B. 
Kimball, 700 
Bernard, 701 
George Anthony, 701 
LUBBERTSON, Fred- 
erick, 944 
LUCAS, Harleston T., 
951 


Lewis Simons, 790 
LUCKE, Wm. H., 186 
LUCKEY, Charles 

Pinckney, 64 
LUCKIN, Edwin, 590 
LUCKY, Seth J. W., 875 
LUDEN, Henry, 310 
LUDINGTON, Charles 

Henry, 514 

Henry, 514 

Jesse, 928 

Lewis, 514 

Nelson J., 1007 

William, 514 
LUDLAM, Gertrude de 

la M. Denison, 701 

Isaac, 701-947 

Isaac Townsend, 701- 

947 

Joseph, 947 

Stephen, 947 

Thomas, 947 

William, 947 
LUDLOW, Gabriel, 526- 

645-971 

Geo. Duncan, 645 

Henry, 746-926 

Israel, 398 

James R., 595 

Roger, 75-428-983 

Theodore R., 688 

William, 926 
LUDLUM, Isaac, 746 

John Frank, 940 

Mary M. N. Stewart, 

939 

Seymour DeWitt, 940 


LUDWELL, Philip, 668- 


954 
Thomas, 668 
LUDWIG, Carl, 983 
LUERE, Frederick, 583 
LUKENS, Charles, 727 
David, 727 
Jan, 727 
William, 727 
LUM, James, 571-572 
LUMBERT, Thomas, 
Jr., 149-783 
LUMBIRTH, Henry 
Warner, 663 
ee nee Walter E., 
132 
LUMPKIN, Joseph 
Henry, 558 
Richard, 992 
LUND, Arthur Graves, 


24 
Charity, 915 
Harry Mejende, 941 
Stephen, 915 
Thomas, 915 
William, 915 
LUNT, Daniel, 701 
Henry, 701 
yee Fletcher, 701- 


13 
Horace Gray, 701-913 
Johnson, 701 
Joseph, 701 
Lawrence Kirby, 701 
Orrington, 701-913 


504 


LYMAN 


William Webb, 701 
LUPHER, John, 779 
LUPTON, George Fred- 

eric, 933 

Nathaniel T., 745 

ot AS Abraham, 
7 


Jan, 701 

Lea, 701 

Lea MclI., 701-1002 

Nicholas, 701 

Thatcher T. P., 701 
LURTON, Henry C., 119 
LUSADDAR, Daniel &., 


341 
LUSH, Richard, 490 
Stephen, 719 
LUSK, David, 547 
Elizabeth L. Fearn, 
548 
Erastus C., 548 
Frank Stillman, 548 
Graham, 547 
James, 547 
Jas. Washington, 548 
John, 547-983 
Mrs. John A., 1007 
John Alexander, 548 
Stephen, 547 
Sylvester, 547-633 
Sylvester G., 547 
Thomas, 241 
Wm. Chittenden, 547 
Wm. Jennings, 187 
Wm. Thompson, 547 
LUTHER, Alvin H., 940 
Ebenezer, 940 
Edward Staats, 940 
Gideon, 940 
John, 940 
Martin, 425 
Samuel, 940 
Thomas, 565 
LUTZ, Adam, 940 
Frank A., 397 
John, 940 
William Filler, 940 
LYDIG, Carl, 983 
Philip, 581 
LYETH, J. M. R., 696 
LYFORD, Dudley, 306 
Francis, 306 
Moses, 306 
Oliver Smith, 306 
Stephen, 306 
Will Hartwell, 306- 
307-955 
LYGH, John, 982 
LYLE, Albert Franklin, 
2 


702: 

Alexander Lacy, 119 

James, 119 

John, 702 

Joseph, 119 

Joshua B., 702 

Matthew, 119-486 

Samuel, 119 

William Thomas, 702 
LYLES, Joseph Berry 

Sloan, 802 

LYMAN, Asahel, 893 

Azariah, 919 

Ceylon E., 489-940 

Chester, 469 

Daniel, 425 

David, 702 

Ebenezer, 702 

Elias, 31-469-532 

Ephraim, 532 

Erastus, 532 

Francis O., 50 

Frederick, 568 

Fredk. Wolcott, 532 

George Nelson, 940 

George Richard, 705 

Geo. Washington, 469 

George Williams, 530 

Tsaac, 83-530 


LYMAN 


James, 702 

Joel, 532 

John, 31-83-140-286- 
469-530-532-702 

Jonathan, 346 

Joseph, 759 

Moses, 83-469-530-532- 

Richard, 31 - 83 - 346- 
441-469-496-530-532- 
698-702-761-940-948- 
983 

Ronald Theo., 298 

Samuel, 320 

Stephen, 469 

Theodore, 83-530 

Thomas, 702 

William, 346-702 

LYN, George A., 872 
LYNCH, Anthony, 751- 

848 

Dominick, 751-848 

James, 751-848 

Lewis Chenoweth, 


M. L., 295 
Samuel, 699 
Thomas, 332 
Walter C., 539 i 
LYNDE, Benjamin, 431 
Joseph, 782 
Nathaniel, 310-311 
Simon, 983 
Thomas, 983 
William Burdette, 331 
LYNE, William, 880 
LYNN, John, 245-875 
LYON, Asa, 585 
Benjamin, 571-593 
Daniel Latham, 453 
David, 326 
Edward, 392 
Edward Dewis, 593 
Elnathan, 909 
George, 585 
George Percival, 664 
Henry, 585-593 
Isaac, 326 
Isaiah, 883 
J. Denniston, 267 
John, 63 
John B., 635 
Jonathan, 326 
Samuel, 182-424 
Thomas, 326-585 
Thomas Harris, 63 
Thomas R., 578 
William, 593-605-883 
William Penn, 326 
Wm. Penn, Jr., 326 
LYONS, Wm. Lee, 188 
LYTLE, Wm., 297-560 
LYTTLE, Carlo B., 118 


M 


MABBHETT, Jonathan, 
482 

MABIE, Gordon Mon- 
tague, 197 

MABILLE, Caspar, 868 

Pierre Gaspard, 868 
McADAMS, Geo. B., 19 
McADOO, William 


Gibbs, 638 
McAFEHE, Joseph Er- 
nest, 497 
McALISTHER, James D., 
458 
McALLISTER, Abra- 
ham Addams, 702- 
703 


Addams Stratton, 702 
Archibald, 136-175 
Cutler, 136 

Hugh, 702 

Hugh Moffet, 703 

J. Gray, 703 

Joseph T., 702-703 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


Julia G., 1001 
Julian, 175 
Matthew, 136-175 
Matthew Hall, 136 
Meta E. Russell, 703 
Richard, 136-175 
Thompson, 702-703 
William, 702-703 
McALMONT, Daniel, 
745 
John, 745 
Samuel H., 745 
McALPIN, Geo. L., 244 
Kenneth Rose, 781 
McARTHUR (also Mac- 
Arthur) 
Charles P., 214 
Harriet Nesmith, 703 
John, 158-703 
Lewis Ankeny, 703 
Lewis Linn, 703 
Robert Steuart, 501 
William Pope, 703 
McASHAN, Everett, 557 
Nehemiah, 376-377 
MACATEE, Charles A., 
50-579 
McBEE, Vardry, 312 
Vardry Alex., 312-313 
MACBETH, Norman, 
650 
McBIRNBEY, Hugh J., 
212-616 
McBRIDH, Andrew Jay, 
528 
McBRYDEH, Henry, 743 
James Bolton, 704 
John McLaren, 704 
McBURNIE, Rudolph, 
517 
McCABHE, Hugh, 800 
McCAIN, John §S., 704 
Mary L. Earle, 704 
Samuel Norman, 716 
Wm. Alexander, 704 
McCALEBB, James, 161 
McCALL, Archibald, 
902 
George, 35-157 
James, 262 
James L. L., 262 
John, 262-880 
Samuel W., 117 
Thomas, 251 
McCALLA, Bowman H., 
816 
John Moore, 33 
William, 316 
McCALMONT, John §., 
508 
McCAMIC, Chas., 175 
Isaac, 175 
Nathan Stanton, 175 
Samuel, 175 
McCANDLESS, J. Guy, 
845 
Stephen C., 741 
Wilson, 741 
McCANDLISH, Robert, 
730 
McCANN, James G., 28 
Patrick, 169 
Samuel Glenn, 497 
McCARTHY, James J., 
632 
John, 408 
MacCARTNEY, Hugh, 
543 
McCARTY (also 
Maccarty) 
Abner, 565 
Geo. Weyman, 704 
George Weyman, Jr., 
704-705 
James, 704 
John, 565 
Peter, 704 
Richard, 565 


Silas, 704 
Thadeus, 439 
Wm. Anderson, 704 
Re aan Alexander, 
16 
pera at Robert L., 
McCAUSLAND, Mark, 
595 
McCAW, James B., 718 
McCAWLEY, Charles 
L. 811 
William Morris, 855 
MacCHESNEY, Alfred 
B., 940 
John, 940 
Nathan, 940 
Nathan William, 940 
McCLAIN, Allen, 839 
McCLANAHAN, Clai- 
borne N., 100 
Thomas, 334 
McCLEERY, William 
B., 935 
McCLELLAN, Austin 
J., 801 
Emelyn Story, 175 
George, 176 
George Brinton, 176 
James, 176-485 
John, 319-485 
John H. B., 176 
Joseph, 612 
Joseph Eugene, 801 
Robert, 485 
Robert Anderson, 176 
Samuel, 175-176-319 
Thomas Cowan, 176 
Thomas Joyce, 176 
William, 175-176 
McCLELLAND, James, 
719 
McCLENAGHAN, Ho- 
ratio, 315 
McCLINTOCK, A. Gar- 
rison, 581 
Alexander, 457 
Emory, 467 
James, 457 
John, 691 
Matthew, 574 
Samuel, 574 
McCLOY, William Con- 
rad, 555 
McCLUNG, Charles, 
415-955 
Charles James, 955 
Franklin H., 955 
John, 459 
Matthew, 955 
Saml. Alfred, 176-724 
McCLURE, Archibald, 
177 
Caroline S. W., 705 
Charles, 705 
George Getty, 705 
James, 962 
James G. K., 177-1006 
James G. K., Jr., 177 
John, 705 
McCLURG, Alexander, 
469-705 
Alexander C., 705 
Joseph, 469-705 
Ogden Trevor, 705 
McCOLLOM, Charles 
A., 705 
Charles Rolfe, 705 
Daniel, 705 
William Henry, 705 
McCOMAS (also Mac- 
Comas) 
Daniel, 180 
Elisha, 955 
Frederick, 180 
Henry Clay, 180 
Henry Gough, 180 
Louis Emory, 76 


505 


McCRACKIN 


Rufus French, 306- 
955 
William, 180-955 
McCONIHE, Alonzo, 169 
McCONNELL, Isaac, 


475 
James, 606 
John, 606 


John Martin, 475 
Matthew, 475 
Samuel Parsons, 606 
Thomas, 475 
William, 475 
McCOOK, Alex. McD., 
279 
Anson George, 180 
Daniel, 180 
George, 180-983 
George Anson, 180 
George W., 180 
John, 180 
John J., 369-414 
McCOOL, Adam, 241 
Joseph, 241 
Thomas, 241 
McCOOMBS, A. P., 154 
McCORCKLE, Alex., 
577 
John, 577 
McCORD, Samuel, 896 
McCORKINDALE, 
William J., 222 
McCORKLE, John, 922 
McCORMACK, George 
Walter, 922 
McCORMICK, A. B., 304 
Chauncey Brooks, 705 
Cyrus Hall, 181-182 
Harold Fowler, 181- 
803 
Henry, 182 
Henry Buehler, 182 
Hugh Holmes, 285 
James, 182-706 
James, Jr., 706 
ZL. Hamilton, 180-181 
Leander James, 180 
Robert, 180-181-409- 
705-706 
Robert Hall, 181 
Robt. Rutherford, 706 
Robt. Sanderson, 706 
Stanley, 181 
Thomas, 180-181-182- 
409-705-706-983 
Vance Criswell, 182 
William, 182-706 
William Grigsby, 706 
William Sanderson, 


705-706 

McCORMICK - GOO D- 
HART, Frederick 
E., 181 


Henrietta L., 181 
McCORVEY, John Mur- 
phey, 185 
Murdock, 185 
Thos. Chalmers, 185 
MACCOUN, Andrew 
Ellicott, 393 
McCOY, Duncan, 137 
Gauin, 137 
George W., 645 
Henry, 746 
Jay P., 901 
John, 137-746 
Ri Hise. 

Thomas, 137 
William Young, 137 
MacCRACKEN, Henry, 

651 
Henry Mitchell, 651 
Henry Noble, 650 
John, 651 
John Henry, 651 
John Steele, 651 
McCRACKIN, Alex- 
ander, 603 


McCRACKIN 


Belle F. McPherson, 
603 
William, 603 
McCRADY, Edward, 46 
McCRAY, William, 356 
McCREADY, Frederick, 
437 
John, 775 
McCREERY, James, 
707 
Madelon Matthews, 
707 


Robert Samuel, 707 
McCRILLIS, Aaron B., 


941 
Arthur Milton, 941 
Eloise H. Brown, 941 
McCRORY, Joseph, 362 
MAC CUBBIN (also 
Maccubbin) 
John Henry, 78 
Nicholas, 78-494 
ARES Roderich, 


983 
McCULLOCH (also 
Macculloch) 
George P., 162 
Champe Carter, 706- 


707 
Champe Carter, Jr., 
706 


Emma M. Basset, 706 

John W., 432 

Richard, 185 

Robert, 185 

Robert Neelley, 560 

Roderick, 185-706-803 

Shirley Hope, 707 

William H., 185 

Wm. Horsley, 706 
McCULLOUGH, Alex- 

ander, 657 

David, 579 

Eliza H. Park, 657 

Hall Park, 657 

Henry P., 647 

semiess Ae 

John, 7 

John Grimith, 657-658 

W. S., 132 
McCULLY, George, 148 
McCUNE, Joseph, 126 

Seth, 126 


Thomas, 125 
McCURDY, Allen A., 
428 


Charles J., 205 

Edmund S&., 856 

John, 205 

Richard, 205 

Robert H., 205 

Samuel P., 569 
McCUTCHEN, Samuel, 


281 
McCUTCHEON, George 
Barr, 707 
John, 707 
John Barr, 707 
John Tinney, 707 
MACDANIEL, Edward, 


52 
McDANIEL, Benjamin, 
=» DOD 
James, 635 
John, 52 
McDAVITT, James C., 
4 


22 
William H., 679 
McDERMETT, William, 


724 
McDERMID, Neil, 660 
MacDERMOTT, Chris- 
topher, 940 
Jas. Christopher, 940 
McDONALD (also Mac- 
Donald) 
Alfred J., 718 
Angus, 984 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


Bryan, 123 

George W., 845 
Humphrey Alex., 633 
Jas. Whitsitt, 671 
John Alexander, 633 
John Bacon, 123 
Jonathan, 123 
Joseph, 123-635 
Joseph Bibb, 123 
Julia L. Haines, 633 
Mark L., 199 
Moses, 478 

Thos. Eastburn, 737 
Walter, 353 
William, 123 
William Alexander, 


202 
McDONELL (also Mac- 
Donell) 
Archibald, 185 
Augustus Masters, 


Martin, 436 
McDOUGAL (also Mac- 
Dougal) 
Charles John, 185-186 
David Stockton, 185 
Douglas Cassel, 185 
John, 185 
Kate Coffee, 185 
Robert, 185 
William, 753 
MAC DOUGALD, Jno. 
Fitten, 471 
William A., 143 
McDOUGALL, Chas., 40 
David, 40 
John, 40 
Robert, 40 
McDOWELL, Alex. K. 
: M., 187 
Cassius M., 187 
Ephraim, 187-188-699- 
984 
Henry Clay, 95-187- 
188 


Hervey, 187 
ate 188-35T7- 


John, 187- 188-699-904- 


984 
John Lyle, 187 
Joseph, 699 
Samuel, 187-699 
Samuel C., 113 
Thomas Clay, 187-188 
Wm. Adair, 187-188 
Wm. C. G., 187 
Mh ape Charles L., 
90 


James A. B., 707 
Warren Finley, 707 
William, 185 
McELWAIN, Donald 
Merriam, 180 
McELWEE, James, 395 
John, 923 
McELYEA, Ludovic, 
745 
McENERY, Douglas J., 
707 


Douglas Wiltz, 707 
Henry O’Neal, 707 
Mathew, 707 
Samuel Douglas, 707 
McENTEER, Arthur 
Daniel, 713 
McEWAN, Arthur, 931 
William, 728 
eae EN, Charles B., 
19 
Duncan, 647 
Gersham, 473 
Milton, 647 
McFADDEN, Geo., 226 
H. Willis, 556 
John Burch, 647 


Thomas, 647 
McFALL, Frank B., 865 
MACFARLAN, Robert, 


117 
McFARLAND (also 
Macfarland) 

Corey F., 940 
Henry Moses, 708 
J. Theodore, 55 
Jacob Corey, 940 
James, 223 
Moses, 708 
Nathan, 708 
Osgood, 708 
S. Audley, 645 
Samuel, 841 
Wm. Hamilton, 223 
MACFARLANE, An- 


Scott Bartlett, 854 
poet pe beter Colin, 
1 


McGANN, Jno. Moore, 


279 
McGAUGHEY, John, 
: 561 


William, 561 
McGEHEEH, Edward, 


T¢1 
Mumford, 771 
Thomas, 771 


Thomas Jeffreys, 771 

McGENNISS, Charles 
Burrill, 616 

McGEORGE, William, 
Jr., 820 

McGIFFERT, Arthur 
Cushman, Jr., 83 

MET ae Nathaniel, 

5 


Thomas, 659 
MACGILL, Charles G. 
Wi LL 
James, 381 
Oliver Patrick, 381 
Patrick, 381 
William, 381 
William Jennings, 381 
MacGILLIVRAY, Dun- 
can, 344 
McGINLEY, Thomas 
Atterbury, 365 
McGINNIS, Nestor, 695 
McGONIGAL, Wm., Jr., 


504 
McGOWAN, Charles I., 
941 


John, 463 
McGRAFT, Newcomb, 
6 


88 
peep Harrison B., 
761 
Theodore Andrews, 
469 


McGREGOR (also Mac- 
Gregor) 
David, 763-984 
James, 771 
Wm. Skinner, 298 
MacGREGORIHBE, Pat- 
rick, 436 
MeO ree Dallas D. L., 
5 


1 
John F., 524 
MACGRUDER, Alex- 
ander, 984 
McGUFFEY, Alexander, 
676-948 
ER John T., 
8 


McGUIRE, Edward, 190 
Hugh Holmes, 190- 
679 
Hunter, 190 
Hunter Holmes, 297 
Ag 1S by, 


506 


MacKAYE 


James Clark, 741 

Sara E. Johnson, 679 

Stuart, 190-679 

William P., 864 
McGURK, Daniel, 694 
McHARG, John, 724 
MACHEN, Jas. Patter- 

son, 941 

John, 940 

Lewis Henry, 138-940 

Thomas Gresham, 29 
pbeapeeys Barnabas, 


MacHUGH, Jas. Eus- 
tis, 905 

McILHENNY, Edmund, 
08 


Edward Avery, 708 
John, 708 
Robert, 708 
McILVAINE (also Mac- 
Ilvaine) 
Edward S., 621-622 
Francis Shippen, 621- 
622 
Jesse, 246 
John, 246 
Orville, 246 
William, 246-621-622 
Wm. Brown, 507 
William R., 621-622 
McINTIRE, Harry H., 
545 
John, 962 
McINTOSH, Charles L., 


945 

Daniel, 708 

David Gregg, 296 

James, 165 

John, 708 

John Esterley, 708 

John Houston, 605 

John Mohr, 984 
McINTYRE (also Mac- 


Allan F., 490 
Carolyn M. King, 670 
Donald Ross, 670 
Dugald Stewart, 670 
Jonn CG, 2 
Salem, 839 
Thomas, 195 
McIVER, Hanford, 155 
Henry, 155 
MACK, Edward, 190 
Isaac W., 2 
John, 984 
Joseph Bingham, 191 
Oscar A., 6 
William, 190 
MACKALL, Benjamin, 
191-708 
Henry, 122 
James, 191-709-984 
J its Grahame, 708- 


Lawton, 191 

Leonard, 191 

Leonard C., 191 

Louis, 708-709 

Sally Somervell, 707 

William Whann, 191 
McKAY (also MacKay, 

Mackay) 

Donald L., 616 

Donald Sage, Jr., 218 

Geo. Knox, 198 

Hugh, 616 

John, 168-419 

Joseph J., 813 

Robert, 89 

Samuel S., 400 

William, 61-616 
MacKAYE, James, 709 

James Morrison, 709 

Steele, 709 

William, 709 


McKEAN 


McKEAN, Thomas, 148- 
430-641-904 
oat Donald, 
McKEE (also MacKee) 
Charles Brown, 589 
Chas. Judson, 296 
David, 191-281 
David Ritchie, 191 
Edward J., 100 
Henry Sellers, 65 
James, 589 
James Snyder, 589 
John, 191 
Lanier, 191 
Redick, 191 
Samuel, 45 
William E., 45 
William L., 451 
McKEEHAN, Samuel, 
914 
McKEEN, Henry, 719 
James, 92-685-962 
John, 685 
Joseph, 283-685 
McKEEVER, Isaac, 401 
McKELDEN, John Cox, 
200 
McKELVEY, Charles’ 
Wylie, 418 
McKELWAY, John, 951 
McKENNA, Edward 
Wm., 659 
McKENNAN, Thomas 
Mae TIT ui48 
William, 148-507 
McKENZIE (also Mac- 
kenzie) 
Alex., 146 
Colin, 891 
Cosmo, 57 
Hugh, 842 
James, 337 
James MacG., 
James S., 891 
John, 419 
Joseph C., 849 
Kenneth, 891 
Patrick, 397 
Thomas, 57-891 
William, 419 
Oe Benj. W., 
58 
MACKEY, Chas. W., 
651 
Cyrus Fay, 651 
James S., 651 
John, 651 
John §S., 651 
MACKEYHE, Thos., 629 
McKIBBEN, Frank P., 
172 
McKIBBIN, Joseph, 468 
MACKIE, Andrew, 709 
David Ives, 709 
John, 709 
John Milton, 709 
Peter, 709 
McKIM, Haslett, 192 
Hollins, 710 
Hollis, 634 
John, 192-710-984 
John, Jr., 871 
Robert, 192 
Robert V., 192 
Smith Hollins, 710 
Sterrett, 571 
Thos., 191-192-710-984 
W. Duncan, 191-192- 
710 
William, 710 
Wm. J. Albert, 192 
McKINLEY, James 
Graham, 951 
John, 482 
William, 77 
McKINNEY, Edward 
P., 366 


235 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


Frederick, 717 
Harold Austin, 425 
John, 524 
Joseph, 662 
MACKINTIRE, Eliab 
Parker, 490 
Jonathan, 490 
Joseph, 490 
Philip, 490 
MACKINTOSH, John 
Sherman, 487 
McKISICK, Daniel, 695 
McKISSICK, Anthony 
F., 833 
bo geties a Archibald, 
12 
MACKUBIN, George, 
49-192 
James, 192 
John, 50-192 
Richard, 50-192 
Richard Creagh, 50 
paprrecce 3 Michael, 
73 
McLANE, Alex., 194 
Allan, 192-194-984 
Allan, Jr., 194 
Charles E., 890 
Ellen L. Tuck, 194 
James Latimer, 194 
John, 194 
John Roy, 195 
Louis, 194 
McLAREN (also Mac- 
Laren) 
John, 487 
Patrick, 487 
Robert N., 137 
William, 796 
McLAUGHLIN, Andrew 
C., 195 
Chester B., 893 
Chester Bentine, 196 
David, 195-872 
George M., 921 
James, 872 
John, 196-872 
Lois T. Angell, 195 
Lyman, 196 
McLAURY, Walker G., 
749 
MACLAY, Wm., 496-708 
McLEAN (also Mac- 
Lean) 
Alexander, 196-197 
Allan, 196-197-984 
Charles, 197 
Charles Clothier, 721 
Charles Ephraim, 197 
Cornelius, 197 
Edwin Lockwood, 197 
Edwin W., 196-197 
Ensley Bryant, 253 
Estelle G. Stewart, 
197 
Finis Ewing, 197 
Geo. Hammond, 197 
Hugh, 242 
James, 435 
James Hammond, 197 
James Monroe, 197 
John S., 857 
Miles R., 327 
Neill Archibald, 197 
Ridley, 197 
S. W. B., 435 
Samuel, 386 
Thos. Chalmers, 306 
Thornton, 197 
William, 197 
Wm. Bradley, 196-197 
McLELLAN, Bryce, 144 
George, 849 
Hugh, 144 
McLENDON, J. J., 119 
McLEOD (also Mac- 
leod) 
Donald, 382-669 


Eldon, 269 
Francis Harris, 382- 
669 
Frank Hilton, 420 
John Cochrane, 173 
John Donald, 382 
Katharine W. M., 269 
Norman H., 884 
William Harris, 669 
McMAHON (also Mac- 
Mahon) 
Edward, 199 
Ida H. Bowie, 199 
James, 43 
John, 430-4381 
John Eugene, 43 
John J., 199 
John Joseph, 199 
MacMATH, Wm., 415 
McMICHAEL, C. Em- 
ory, 27 
Cephas M., 813 
George, 813 
Jacob, 813 
John, 299 
Morton, 299-608 
William, 299 
McMILLAN, Francis 
W., 710 
James, 710 
John, 204-830 
Neill Alex., 540 
Philip Hamilton, 421 
Robert, 165-177 
Samuel J. R., 229 
Thomas M., 852 
Williar Blair, 96 
aN, John M., 
24 
McMULLEN, Jas., 912 
MacMURPHY, Daniel, 
411 
George, 411 
McMURRAY, James M., 
544 
McMURRY, Wm. P., 74 
McMURTRIE, Robert, 


873 
Samuel, 873 
Thomas, 873 


William, 810 
McNAIR (also Mac- 
Nair) : 
Edmund D., 881 
Helen Willard, 710 
Hugh, 881 
Ales We YOKY 
John Long, 873 
Lilburn Gazzam, 689 
Ralph, 881 
William Irving, 716 
McNAIRY, Amos B., 32- 
754 
James, 199 
McNARY, James Gra- 
ham, 199 
John, 199 
William Hill, 199 
William Pollock, 199 
McNAUGHTON, Daniel, 
910 
McNEAR, Frederick 
William, 652 
MACNEE, Forrest F., 
487 
McNEEL, Thomas Sum- 
mers, 710 
McNEELEY, Hugh, 792 


MACNEIL, Robert Lis- 


ter, 492 
McNEILAN, James 
Stuart, 66 
McNEILIL, Charles C., 
941 
George Palmer, 941 
John, 941 
MacNICHOL, Archi- 
bald, 530 


507 


MacV EAGH 


McNULTY, Charles See, 


710 
Daniel, 710 
Frank, 710 
John, 710 
Martin, 96 


McNUTT (also Mac- 


Nutt) 
Alexander, 181-199- 
526-984 
Barnard, 199 
Francis Aug., 526 
Gideon, 526 
John, 922 
John M. U., 526 
Joseph Gideon, 527 
Maxwell, 199 
Samuel, 199 
William, 199-526 
William Fletcher, 199 


MACOMB, Augustus C., 


199 
John Gordon, 199 
John Navarre, 199 


MACOMBER, Abiel, 598 


Jeremiah, 598 
Merit, 598 
Thomas, 598 
William, 598 


MACON, Geo. A., 1007 


Gideon, 123-558-729- 


762 
Nathaniel, 729 
William, 558 


MacPHAIL, Jas., 436 
McPHAIL, Lilias Blair, 


541 


McPHEETERS, Will- 


iam M., 803 


McPHERSON (also 


MacPherson) 
Daniel H., 641 
Gordon, 123 
Henry Hendley, 735 
Henry Stephens, 474 
Jameson Glass, 253 
John, 245-603 
John C., 75 
John Finlay, 711 
Lucy B. Harmon, 710 
Mayard, 603 
Peter, 711 
Reynolds, 641 
Robt., 245-603-641-673 
Robert Lain, 298 
Simon John, 711 
Warren, 467 
William, 641-735 
William Smith, 603 


McQUISTON, Chas., 527 


John, 527 
Laura F. Fitch, 527 


McRABFE (also Macrae) 


Collins Lee, 279 
Finley, 211 
John M., 106 


MacROBERT, Alexan- 


der, 711 
Rachel Workman, 711 


McROBERTS, Wm., 444 
McSHANE, John A., 374 
MacTAVISH, Duncan 


A., 561 


MACUBBIN, Nicholas, 


381 


MacVEAGH, Benjamin, 


685-686 
Charles, 685-686 
Eames, 686 
Edmund, 685-686 
Fanny D. Rogers, 686 
Franklin, 686 
John, 685-686 
Lincoln, 685 
Lincoln, 2d., 685-686 
Nathan, 685-686 
Rogers, 686 
Wayne, 685 


McVEAN 


McVEAN, Duncan, 709 
James, 709 
McVEIGH, Llewellyn 
W., 33 
McVEY, Archibald, 872 
James B., 269 
McVICKAR, John, 565 
McWHIRTER, Alexan- 
der, 711 
Felix Marcus, 711 
Felix T., 711 
Hugh, 711 
Luella F. Smith, 711 
Samuel H., 711 
MacWHORTER, Alex- 
ander, 148 
George G., 411 
George Gray, 508 
McWILLIAMS, James 
A., 124-781 
MACY, Carleton, 941 
Henry, 560 
John, 560 
John H., 453 
Josiah, 941 
Josiah H., 941 
Paul, 560 
T. Ridgway, 785 
Thos., 453-560-941-984 
Ulysses S., 301 
V. Everit, 941 
MADDEN, Daniel J., 
642 
MADDOX, A. W., 924 
MADDUX, Lazarus, 178 
Lewis Oliver, 178 
Rufus Foote, 178 
Samuel, 178 
Thomas, 178 
William, 178 
William B., 178 
MADEIRA, Addison D., 
711 
Easton Earl, 711 
George, 712 
Isaac B., 712 
Jacob, 711-712 
John, 711 
Louis Cephas, 712 
Louis Childs, 712 
MADISON, Charles T., 


335 
Henry, 674 
James, 220-674-713- 
829-937-951 
John, 674 
MAGEHBH, Christopher, 
712 


Frederick MeN., 712 

George Jefferson, 941 

Henry, 941 

Hugh, 941 

James McDevitt, 712 

John, 941 

John Gillespie, 712 

Robert, 712 

Samuel, 712 

Thomas, Jr., 814 

William Adam, 814 
MAGHER, Thos. H., 563 
MAGILL, A. N., 941 

Alfred Thurston, 301 

Arthur W., 297 

Charles, 17-301 

Frank S., 741 

James, 941 

John, 301-901-941 

Robert Edward, 941 

William, 941 
MAGINNIS, Charles 

Benjamin, 935 
MAGNY, Francois, 434 
MAGOUN, David C., 
200-712 

Elias, 200-712 

Elisha, 200-712 

Frederick A., 690 

Henry A., 68-200 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


Herbert W., 690 
Herbert William, 712 
John, 200-712 
John Wallace, 200 
Recompense, 200-712 
Thomas P. I., 712 
MAGRANE, Charles 
Edward, 907 
MAGRUDER, Alexan- 
der, 138-227-656-695 
Edward, 138-227 
Haswell, 138-227 
Ninian, 695-750 
Ninian B., 695 
Samuel, 138-227-659 
Thomas, 138 
MAGUIRE, Jeremiah 
D., 850 
MAHIGAULT, Arthur 
M., 668 
MAHLRER, Frederick E., 
408 
MAHON, Paul, 441 
MAHONE, Wm. G., 167 
MAHONY, Walter A., 
640 
Walter Butler, 640 
MAIES, John, 984 
MAINDORT, Doodes, 
985 
MAINWARING, Roger, 
101-696 
MAITLAND, John, 55 
John Digby, 923 
Joseph, 55 
Robert, 254 
MAKANT, John, 656 
MAKEPEACH, Frank 
iat Ss Aen GY 
Thomas, 970-980 
MALBON, Micajah, 691- 
796 
MALCOLM, Henry, 395 
James Harvey, 397 
Joseph G., 395 
MALE, Arthur J., 282 
MALLARD, Abraham, 
207 
Frank H., 247 
MALLER, John, 698 
MALLERY, Otto Tod, 
663 
MALLET, Pierre, 944 
MALLETT, David, 728 
Edward Jones, 728 
Peter, 728 
MALLINCKRODT, 
Louis W., 253 
MALLISON, Amos, 162 
MALLMANN, Alfred 
William, 629 
MALLORY, Augustus 
H., 556 
Peter, 746 
MALLOWS, Oliver, 914 
MALONE, Chas. B., 575 
Dana, 801 
James C., 801 
Margaret B. Robbins, 
801 
MALTBY, Anson, 399 
Benjamin, 540-594 
Daniel, 540 
Frederick C., 925 
Tsaac, 540 
Lucien Goggin, 203 
Nathaniel, 605 
Ralph R., 203 
Samuel, 203 
Timothy, 203 
William, 203-540 
MAN, Samuel F., 187 
MANATT, J. Irving, 41 
MANCHESTER, Chas., 
183 
Earl, 579 
MANCIUS, Geo. W., 666 


508 


MANDEVILLE, John 


H., 318 


MANER, John S., 795 


Samuel Perry, 795 
William, 795 


MANFORD, Erasmus, 


494 


MANGRAM, Charles 


William, 92 


MANICH, DeForest, 201 


Edward A., 200-201 
William, 201 
Wm. DeForest, 201 


MANIERRE, Alfred E., 


948 
Cyrus Edson, 26 
George, 26 
John, 26 
Louis, 26-984 
William Reid, 26 


MANIGAULT, Gabriel, 


175-677 
Henry Middleton, 677 


MANLEY, W. R., 428 
MANN, Alexander, 712 


Andrew, 814-942 

Benson, 465-649 

Francis N., 556-602- 
654 

Frederick Maynard, 
942 

Henry, 294 

Horace, 251 

John, 942 

Joseph, 227 

Moses, 755 

Nathaniel, 942 

Richard, 712-942-984 

Salmon, 755 

Samuel, 754 

Samuel Rexford, 942 

Theodore, 754 

Thomas, 755 

William, 754 

William Brayton, 26 


MANNAR, Claiborne H., 


227 


MANNEY, Hugh, 443 
MANNING, Charles P., 


481 
Cleveland Pratt, 942 
Ensign, 915 
Frederick J., 850 
Hezekiah, 880 
Jeffrey, 632 
John, 188-241-481-632 
John Brown, 942 
Joseph Cogswell, 942 
Josiah, 720 
Melville Malcolm, 942 
Nathaniel, 880 
Samuel, 481-720-880 
Thomas, 787-984 
William, 481-942 


MANSFIELD, Giles, 


598 
Glover, 598 


Jared, 821 


John William, 598 
Jonathan, 598 
Moses, 598-821 
Nathan, 598 
Richard,, 598 
William, 605 


MANSON, Benj. T., 500 


Thomas L., 500-869 


MANSUR, Geo. H., 320 


John, 319-320 
Robert, 319 
William, 320 


MANTON, Daniel, 201 


Edward, 201 

Joseph, 201 
Shadrach, 201 
Walter Bartlett, 201 
Walter Porter, 201 


MANVILLE, Elim, 49 


Harry, 49 


MARLETTE 


MAPES, Augustus §., 
201 
David, 201 
Edward, 201 
John Augustus, 201 
Jonathan, 201 
Thomas, 201-984 
William, 201 
MAPP, Francis, 227 
MARBLE, Samuel, 314 
MARBOURG, Carolyn 
A. Foster, 201 
Edgar Foster, 202 
Edgar Marcella, 201- 
202 
Frederick, 201 
Hezekiah Wilson, 201 
Maxmillian, 201 
MARBURG, Edgar, 712 
Fanny D. Moncure, 
712 
tek Woe, yl 
MARBURY, Fran., 709 
John, 709 
Somervell, 709 
William, 709 
MARCH, Andrew P., 
713 
Daniel, 713 
Francis Andrew, 713 
Hugh, 713-984 
Moncure, 713 
Perrin George, 585 
Peyton Conway, 713 
Samuel, 713 
Tappan, 713 
Thomas Stone, 713 
MARCHANT, Henry, 
834 
MARCY, Asahel, 176 
Benjamin, 176 
James, 585 
John, 176-585 
Laban, 176 
Randolph B., 176 
Seneca S., 830 
MARDEN, James, 162 
MARHEINECKE, Carl 
Bernard, 136 
Te Edward, 
898 
MARIf#£, Albin, 208 
Leon, 361 
Luis, 135 
genie py Fletcher E., 
20 
Harriet P. Hall, 202 
Jonathan, 202 
Matthew, 202 
Milleson, 202 
Richard Elliott, 202 
William, 202 
William Matthew, 202 
Zorababel, 202 
MARION, Francis, 279 
John, 219 
Joseph, 219 
MARIS, George, 142- 
158-202 
Jesse J., 202 
John, 853 
John McIlvain, 202 
Jonathan, 202 
MARIUS, Jacob, 172 
Sylvester, 171-172 
MARKHAM, John, 649 
Joseph, 287 
MARKLE, Caspar, 713 
Christian, 713 
George, 713 
George Bushar, 713 
John, 713-714 
Mary E. Robinson, 
714 ; 
MARKOE, Hartman, 
257 
MARLETTE, Edwin R. 
378 


MARLETTE 


Gideon, 378 
Jeremiah, 378 
John, 378 
MARLOW, Tuisco, 550 
MARMION, Saml., 238 
MAROT, Pierre, 130 
MARPLE, Nathan B., 
724 
MARQUAND, Allan, 
203-920-1002 
David, 875 
Frederick Alex., 203 
Henry, 203 
Henry G., 203-878 
Isaac M., 203 
John Phillips, 875 
Joseph, 875 
Philip, 561 
MARRIOTT, Isaac, 59 
James H. W., 627 
John McKim, 627 
Lucretia E. Williams, 
627 
Thomas, 59 
MARS, James A., 520 
MARSELIS, Jan, 67 


MARSELIUS, Charles 


W., 868 
MARSELLISEN, Pie- 
trje, 69 
MARSH, Abei, 343 
Chester, 525 
Daniel, 632-724 
Elam Smith, 747 
Elias, 205 
Elias Joseph, 205 
Henry W., 942 
James, 612 
Job, 724 
John, 50-343-632-698- 
724-875-887 
Joseph, 205 
Mordecia, 634 
Morris de Camp, 612 
Perez, 724 
Richard, 824 
Robert McCurdy, 205 
Samuel, 205-632-875- 
887-942 
Thomas, 822-921 
Thomas Jefferson, 942 
William, 725 
MARSHALL, Alexan- 
der C., 329 
Barton Hirst, 649 
Benjamin, 329 
Burwell Keith, 205 
Charles, 329-644 
Charles Boss, 116 
Charles E., 728 
Chas. Henry, 329-599 
Conrad, 116 
Cylus, 358 
David, 206-549 
Elbert Pike, 206 
Elizabeth Hirst, 649 
Fielding Lewis, 206 
Frederic Panet, 372 
George M., 97 
George T., 206 
Harriet P. Ely, 97 
Henry Rutgers, 283 
Isaac, 549 
James, 329-563-632 
James A., 644 
James Keith, 205-649 
James Markham, 649 
John, 79-99-116-205- 
206-343-421-488-489- 
516-536-543-544-549- 
649-665-763-897-899- 
984 
John G., 206 
John Lee, 563 
Joseph, 329 
Josiah, 897 
Louis, 516 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


Nathaniel B., 205 
Richard Maynard, 671 
S. E., 199 
Samuel, 210-549 
Seth, 97 
Thomas, 205-206-214- 
516-584-649-899 
Thomas, Jr., 541 
Thomas John, 488- 
489-969 
IWeebie Bs soa 
William, 116-421-899 
MARSHAM, Richard, 
788 
MARSHFIELD, Josiah, 
608-755 
Samuel, 755 
Thomas, 755 
MARSTELLER, Aclp- 
far Arell, 942 
Fredk. Ludwig, 942 
Philip G., 942 
MARSTON, Almerin, 
714 
Casper F., 714 
John, 206 
John, III, 206 
Maude L. Swett, 714 
Nathaniel, 206 
Peirce, 714 
Stephen, 643 
Thomas B., 775 
MARTAIN, Guilliane, 
561 
Jaque, 561 
Joseph, 586 
Nicholas, 362 
William, 561 
MARTENSIE, Adrian, 
153 
MARTIAN, Nicholas, 
203-437-575-741-984 
MARTIAN, Nicholas, 
203-437-575-741-984 
MARTIN, Abram, 68- 
177 
Andrew, 715 
Archer Nevins, 38 
Barent P., 868 
Benjamin W., 190 
Benson Blake, 206 
Camilo, 372 
Chas. Barnard, 167 
Charles K. V., 536 
Chesley, 658 
Clarence Linden, 206 
David, 824 
Edmund H., 207 
Edward, 845 
Edward Livingston, 
942 
Edward Sandford, 714 
Eliza J. Gathright, 
206 
Ephraim, 655-688-730 
Eugene, 206 
Frederick Roy, 715 
George, 536 
George Whitney, 262 
Gideon, 715 
Gottlieb, 845 
Hendrick, 845 
Henry, 68-559 
Henry H., 65 
Hezekiah, 824 
Hubert §S., 68 
Hudson, 207 
Hugh, 143 
Isaac L., 955 
Jacob, 68 
Jerome, 745 
John, 303-333-454-561- 
632-658-845-976 
John Douglas, 715 
John Lewis, 333 
John M., 206 
John Massie, 207 
Joseph, 119-715 


Joseph Austin, 715 
Joseph Denegre, 207 
Josiah, 334 
Luther, 942 
Michael, 845 
Nathan, 714 
Nathaniel M., 729 
Newell, 308 
Peter, 868 
Rawley White, 658 
Richard, 813 
Robert, 536 
Robert Delos, 660 
Samuel, 714-715 
Thaddeus, 714 
Thomas, 333-493 
Thompson T., 714 
Wallace L., 227 
Walter, 177 
Wm., 658-714-715-814 
William D., 331 
William John, 729 
William R., 678 
William T., 814 
MARTINDALE, Theo- 
dore, 752 
MARTINI, Joseph, 186 
MARVEL, John, 154 
Josiah, 153-154 
Josiah Phillips, 154 
Philip, 154 
Robert, 154 
Thomas, 154 
MARVIN, Anthony, 333 
Charles, 332 
Elihu, 333 
Henry L., 333 
John, 332-333 
Josiah, 332 
Matthew, 332-333-984 
Ozias, 655 
Reinold, 107-589 
Roswell E., 333 
Samuel, 332 
Walter, 333 
MARWICK, James, 494 
MARX, Joseph, 215 © 
MARYBE, James, 207 
John L., 207 
Morton, 207 
Philip Thornton, 207 
MARZONI, Peterson B., 
920 
MASKELL, Daniel, 389 
MASON, Alfred Bishop, 
715 
Allen, 527 
Arnold, 715 
Arthur, 610 
Benajah, 527 
Benjamin, 380-529- 
610-922 
Beverley R., 586 
Charles, 843 
Charles Francis, 715 
Charles W., 331 
Christopher, 527 
Clinton Staples, 112 
Daniel, 608-715-720- 
745 
David, 464 
David Marshall, 378 
Dexter, 598 
BE. M., 840 
Edward, 994 
Edward H., 213 
Eliphalet Fales, 715 
Francis Eliphalet, 715 
Frank Tucker, 871 
Franklin Marion, 608 
Frederick A., 169 
George, 98-107-438- 
586-715-984 
Herbert Cowpland, 
610 
Herbert Delavan, 955 
Herbert W., 955 
Hugh, 715-955-984 


509 


MATHEWS 


Isaac, 107-527-715 

Isaiah, 381 

James, 619 

Jas. Frederick, 715 

James Means, 715 

James Murray, 98 

John, 48 - 98-230-438- 
471-478-529-608-610- 
720-730-731-780-843- 
871-897-900-922-978- 
984 

Jonathan, 529-610-922 

Julian Jacquelin, 206 

Landon R., 98-715 

Mary BR. Crouse, 378 

Nathan, 107-715 

Otis T., 562 

Peter, 608-720 

Ralph, 529-610-922 

Richard, Chichester, 
715 

Robert L., 914 

Roswell B., 715 

Sampson, 107-527-715- 
984 

Samson, 715 

Sidney, 521 


Silas B., 864 
Sophy G. Marshall, 
206 


Stephen, 378 
Thomson, 802 
Wiley Roy, 718 
William, 715 
William Powell, 530 
Wily Roy, 206 
MASSIE, Eugene Car- 
ter, 558 
Henry, 558 
John W., 404 
Peter, 558 
Thomas, 558 
William, 558 
MAST, John, 250 
Nr eat Edgar Lee, 
28 
Hardin W., 631 
Hillary, 631 
James, 185 
Josiah, 185 
Nicholas, 185 
MASTICK, Seabury 
Cone, 618 
MATHER, Amasa S., 
388 
Atherton, 33-883 
Bartholomew, 462 
Cotton, 477-588 
Eleazer, 162-470 
Frank Jewett, 943- 
962 
Frank Jewett, Jr., 
943-962 
Increase, 216-876 
John, 580-943-962 
Joseph, 162-462-470- 
943-962 
Joseph Higgins, 943- 
962 
Penrose, 462 
Richard, 162-170-316- 
369-462-470-588-716- 
943-962-984 
Rufus Graves, 962 
Samuel, 162-170-588- 
716 
Samuel Livingston, 
716 
Thomas, 984 
Timothy, 162-170-462- 
470-588-716-943-962 
MATHEWS (see also 
Matthews) 
Baldwin, 868 
Chas. Drelincourt, 943 
Chas. Henry, Jr., 738 
Chas. Thompson, 943 
Daniel, 59 


MATHEWS 


David, 716 
Edward Bennett, 716 
Egbert R., 460 
Elijah, 716 
Elisha, 716 
Francis, 809-868 
Gideon, 809 
Henry, 59 
Increase, 59 
James, 716-984 
John, 59-716-868 
Jonathan, 716 
Jonathan B., 716 
Reuben Whittier, 809 
Samuel, 868 
Shailer, 716 
Thomas, 716 
Thomas R., 868 
William B., 868 
MATHEWSON, Albert 
McClellan, 319 
Bucklin, 58 
Darius, 319 
Henry, 319 
James, 58-196 
Jeffery, 58 
Joseph, 319 
Philip, 58-196 
Rufus Smith, 319 
Thomas, 58-196 
Wm. Williams, 319 
MATHISON, Alan, 778 
MATLACK, Timothy, 
358-371-429-508 
MATSON, Anna Glover, 
435 


Israel, 854 

Joshua, 854 

Nathaniel, 436-854- 
934 


Stephen J., 436 
Thomas, 854 
MATTESON, A. R., 848 
Elnathan, 302 
Mrs. Fredk. W., 1007 
Joel Aldrich, 302 
Samuel, 302 
MATTHEWS (see also 
Mathews) 
Benjamin, 658-716 
Daniel, 413-414 
Edwin Parrott, 716- 
717 
Edwin Parrott, Jr., 
717 


Fitch James, 716-717 

Franklin, 759 

George, 707 

Isaac, 658 

James, 658-984 

John, 707 

John E., 226 

John Henry, 707 

Joseph Clark, 716 

Joseph Merritt, 414 

Matthew, 716-717 

Mortimer, 413 

Nathan, 1004 

Oliver, 413-414 

Randolph, 607 

Stanley, 413-414 

Thomas, 413-414-716 

Thomas Johnson, 413- 

414 

Watson, 658 

William, 716 

William H., 708 
MATTHIAS, John J., 


591 
MATTINGLY, William 
Francis, 530-761 
MATTLE, Thomas, 974 
MATTOLI, Agostino, 
963 
MATTOON, Isaac, 648 
Richard, 276-742 
Samuel, 648 
MAUD, Joshua, 379 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


MAUDE, George Ash- 
ley, 866 
MAUDSLAY, Alfred 
Percival, 128 
Annie C. Morris, 128 
Joseph, 128 
MAUGRIDGE, Wm., 29 
MAULD, Thomas, 984 
MAULDEN, Francis, 
568 


MAULE, Alfred Collins, 
27 


Caleb, 717 

Daniel, 27-717 

Elisha Price, 717 

Ethelbert Rounds, 
717 

Evert Price, 717 

Israel, 27 

John, 27-717 

Patrick, 717-984 

Samuel G. M., 27 

Thomas, 27-717-984 

MAUPIN, Daniel, 159- 

463 


Gabriel, 159-463 
Jennings, 463 
John, 463 
Wayne Carroll, 672 
MAURAN, Frank, 409 
Harriette F. Ames, 
409 


MAURER, Manuel, 625 
MAURO, Philip, 613 
MAURY, Dabney H., 
718 
Greenhow, 718 
Herndon Jansen, 718 
James, 718-719 
John Minor, 718 
John Walker, 718 
Mathew, 718-984 
Matthew Fontaine, 
417-718-719 
Matthew Fontaine, 
Jr., 718-900 
Richard, 718-719 
Robert Henry, 718 
Rose Robinson, 718 
Walker, 718-776 
William A., 827 
William Grymes, 718 
MAUS, Geo. Vance, 959 
MAVERICK, Moses, 324 
MAXON, Geo. Gary, 719 
Richard, 719 
Wm. Densmore, 719 
MAXSON, David, 82 
John, 82-907 
Paul, 82 
Richard, 82-907 
Silas, 82 
William Ellery, 82 
MAXWELL, Clara M. 
Barry, 719 
Henry Dusenbery, 719 
Isabella Neff, 719 
James, 55 
Jas. Taliaferro, 883 
John, 139-515-540-719 
John W. C., 260 
Lawrence, 719 
Nathaniel Van, 720 
Mrs. Robert C., 1007 
William, 139-719 
Wm. Kilpatrick, 331 
MAY, Charles, 512 
Charles W., 530 
Chester, 963 
George Henry, 963 
John, 790-963-969-984 
Samuel, 228 
Silas, 963 
Thomas, 963 
William, 963 
MAYBIN, Wm., 802 
MAYER, Alfred M., 721 
Chas. Frederick, 280 


Christian, 280 
John, 322 
Petrus, 94-827 
William, 98 
MAYES, John, 984 
MAYFIELD, Stanwix 
Greenville, 815 
MAYHEW, Thomas, 41- 
224-385-551-575-612- 
963-984 
MAYNARD, Alfred F., 
720 


David, 721 
Ebenezer, 721 
Elisha, 720 
Ephraim, 721 
Gardner, 720 
George, 448 
George Colton, 721 
Horace, 721 
James, 721 
James Pickands, 720 
John, 442-720-721-984 
Jonathan, 721 
Joseph, 748 
Lucy J. Warner, 720 
Matthew Henry, 720 
Simon, 720 
Ulrie, 720 
W. E., 723 

MAYO, Chester Garst, 

wad 
Ebenezer, 961 
Edward Carrington, 
157 

Ephraim, 961 
Henry, 721 
Henry Thomas, 721 
John, 321-721-742-961- 


984 
Joseph, 721-961 
Mary L. Carpenter, 70 
Nathaniel, 721-888 
Nelson Slater, 70 
Peter Helm, 534 
Samuel, 961 
Sheldon Smith, 614 
Thomas, 721-961-984 
William, 459-621-865- 
902-971-984 
William S. P., 929 
MAYO-SMITH, Mabel 
P. Ford, 607-608 
Richard, 608 
MAYOR, Alfred G., 721 
Charles, 721 
Christian, 721 
MAYS, Benjamin, 722 
Edwin, 722 
Elijah, 722 
John, 984 
John H. F., 315 
Robert, 722 
Thomas, 231 
William, 722 
MAYTON, Wm. H., 923 
MAZYCK, Philip Por- 
cher, 668 
Stephen, 790 
William G., 1003 
MEACHAM, Eleazer 
Hale, 939 
Isaac, 939 
MEAD (see also 
Meade) 
Benjamin, 97 
Caleb, 97 
Calvin, 97 
Charles Levi, 943 
David, 722 
Ebenezer, 268 
Edward, 539 
Enoch, 268 
Enoch Milan, 268 
Ethan, 884 
Fredk. Sumner, 722 
Gabriel, 722-943 
George Jackson, 363 


510 


MEEKER 


Harry Eldridge, 376 
Henry C. A., 865 
Henry H., 355 
Jeneil, 97 
Job, 355 
John, 268-355 
Joseph Bundy, 722 
Joshua, 722 
Larkin G., 943 
Lawrence J., 268 
Levi, 943 
Moses, 722 
Nathan, 355 
Peter B., 174 
Solomon, 268 
Sumner Rust, 722 
Theodore Hoe, 268 
Vinton, 174 
William, 268-355-984 
William Pearse, 174 
MEADE (see also 
Mead) 
Andrew, 954 
David, 18-364-954 
Everard, 463-625 
Everard B., 297 
George, 722-816 
George G., 25-722-816 
Hadijah, 625 
John Nelson, 954 
Richard, 954 
Richard W., 722-816 
Robert, 722-816 
Terry, 407 
William, 984 
MEADER, Jos. F., 718 
Lewis H., Jr., 69 
Nathaniel, 692 
MEADES, William, 984 
MEADOR, John, 144 
MEADOWS, William 
Gregory, 836 
MEADS, Elias, 273 
John H., 273 
Orlando, 273 
MEAKER, Robert, 985 
MEAKINS, Thos., 254 
Te David McG., 


Ellison Cooke, 722 
Gordon, 129-292 
John, 722-723 
Robert, 984 
Thomas, 984 
Thomas W., 723 
William, 722 
William Allen, 649 

MEANY, J. C., 936 

MEARS, David Otis, 

933 


John, 376 
Mary C. Grinnell, 933 
MECAR, Robert, 985 
au ee Henry C., 
933 
MEDBERY, Abner, 723 
Benjamin, 723 
Ebenezer, 709 
Edward Stephen, 723 
Harold Laverry, 723 
Henry, 723 
Nathan, 723 
Nathaniel, 723 
MEDBURY, Josiah, 709 
Nicholas, 709 
MEDE, William, 984 
MEDILL, Joseph, 706 
William, 706 
MEDLICOTT, William 
B., 663 
MEDSTAND, Thos., 626 
MEECH, Daniel, 677 
MEEDS, Hollyday 3., 
Jr., 223 © 
trey Arthur, 723- 
4 


Arthur Burr, 723 
Benjamin, 723 


MEEKER INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


Daniel, 723 MENDINHALL, Estelle Obed, 725 
George Walker, 724 M. Rice, 724 Samuel Vaughan, 463 
onise Ackerman, 723 Jesse, 724 Thomas, 725-943 
Moses Taylor, 723 William Gibbons, 724 William, 583-952 
Robert, 723-985 MENGEL, Chas. C., 363 | MERRILL (see also 
Samuel, 723 Emily Tryon, 363 Merrell) 
MEEKS, Marcus H., 954 |MENGHS, Mrs. Fred- Abram Dow, 742 
MEEM, Andrew R., 231 erick W., 1000 Asa, 699-914 
Gilbert, 231 MENNELL, Elisabeth Benjamin, 257 
John Gaw, 231 W. Allen, 204-724 C. H., 914 
Peter, 231 Jas. Beaver, 204-725 Charles E., Jr., 737 
MEGAW, Robert, 174 MENZIES, Grahame, Chester Wright, 565 
MEGGINSON, Wm., 373 128 Daniel, 587-699-802- 
MEGGS, Vincent, 985 MERCEIN, Thomas R., 914 
MEHAFFY, George W., 245 Daniel Ford, 914 
314 MERCER, C. Douglas, Daniel P., 699 
MEIGS, Chas. D., 379 71 Ebenezer, 257 
Ferris Jacobs, 338 Corbin Waller, 725 Ebenezer R., 257 
Henry, 816 David H., 42 Elijah Hedding, 906 
Janna, 379-816 Fanny B. Nelson, 725 Eliphalet, 699 
John, 379-558-816-985 Hugh, 149-725 Enoch, 255 
John Forsyth, 379-380 ished US Wye, opr Eugene A., 159-698 
John Forsyth, Jr., 380 John C., 725 Ford, 914 
Josiah, 379-816 Peter McCall, 63 George, 832 
Mark, 985 Waller Nelson, 725 George Spencer, 37 
Montgomery, 431-752- | MERCIER, William Gilman, 450 
915 Nathaniel, 730 Horatio, 943 
Return, 379-816 MERCUR, James Israel, 699 
Robert Rodgers, 379- Watts, 49 James, 914 
380 MEREDITH, David, 828 James Alfred, 237 
Titus B., 306 Elisha, 725 Jared, 699 
Vincent, 379-722-816- Elisha Edward, 725 John, 255-699-714-755 
985 John, 725 John H., 159 
MEIKLEHAM, David John Taylor, 725 Jonathan, 255 
Scott, 353 Jonathan, 943 Joseph, 914 
T. M. Randolph, 353 Joseph Dennie, 147 Joseph Warren, 699 
William, 353 Roy Brodhead, 543 Joshua, 264-742 
MEISSNER, William Samuel, 725 Keith, 698 
Cristen, 413 Sullivan Amory, 943 Moses, 255-742 
MEIXSEL, Jacob, 61 Thomas, 725-766 Nathan, 699 
MELCHER, George, 813 Wm. Morris, 667-943 Nathaniel, 255 - 587 - 
John, 813 William Payne, 725 699-742-755-914-925- 
Nathaniel, 813 MERIWETHER, David, 985 
MELCHERS, Gari, 191 253-906 Oliver Brown, 587 
MELLEN, Abner, 91 Edmund Taylor, 363 Pauline G. W. Dress- 
Henry, 286 James, 253 er, 503 : 
James, 91-291 Nicholas, 253-807-906- Payson, 846 
Richard, 91 985 Peter, 742 
- Simon, 91 Rivers B., 481 Robert Morrill, 587 
MELLETTE, William Thomas, 906 Samuel, 257-258 
Moore, 730 William, 253 Sherburne Sanborn, 
MELLICK, Andrew D., | MERKLEE, Geo. W., 48 255 
513 MERRELL (see also Spencer, 643 
MELLIER, Mabry, 199 Merrill) Stephen, 587 
MELLON, Archibald, Abijah, 698 Thomas, 255-257-699 
724 Caleb, 698 William, 587 
C. Henry, 201 Caleb Barton, 698 William Augustus, 
Edward P., 177 James Chandler, 698 107-587 
Edward Purcell, 724 John, 698 Wm. Bradford, 943 
Prentiss, 385 John Jackson, 698 MERRIMAN, Caleb, 96- 
Thomas, 724 Nathaniel, 698-985 791 
Thos. Alexander, 724 |MERRIAM, Alfred Charles, 96-511-791 
MELLOR, Alfred, 724 Brooks, 813 Ebenezer C., 791 
Elizabeth L. Mar- Benjamin W., 813 Eliasaph, 96-791 
quand, 203 Clinton Hart, 24 Geo. Grenville, 503 
John Seymour, 203 Ela, 437 Greenlief A., 276 
Maybury Brooks, 425 John, 813 Nathaniel, 96-791 
Rowland Fisher, 909 Joseph, 437-813 Richard, 220-932 
Thomas, 724 Lucius B., 312 Roger Bigelow, 84 
Walter, 724 Nathan, 813 Titus, 96-791 
MELYN, Cornelis, 116 Nathaniel, 437 MERRITT, Benj., 391 
MEMMINGER, Christo- Robert, 159 Charles C. P., 697 
pher G., 668-669 Samuel, 813 Daniel, 390 
MENDE, Edwin, 724 William Rush, 347 Douglas, 391 
Elsie Porter, 724 MERRICK, Cyrus, 725 G. W., 176 
MENDELSON, Walter, Cyrus Henry, 725 George, 391 
724 David, 943 Henry, 726 
MENDENHALL (see Edwin, 943 Henry Stanton, 390 
also Mendinhall) Edwin Thomas, 943 Isaac, 390 
Aaron, 496 Elliott T., 390 Jacob, 717 
Benjamin, 724 Henry Spencer, 725 John, 726-795 
Charles, 697 J. Hartley, 463 Jonathan, 726 
George, 270 James, 725 Joseph, 390-391 
James, 724 John, 463 Matthew Franklin, 
Lawrence, 720 John Vaughan, 462- 390 
Robert, 724 463 Nehemiah, 390-391 
Stephen, 724 Jonathan, 943 Noah, 726 
Thomas Corwin, 724 Nathaniel, 952 Obediah, 726 


511 


METCALF 


Samuel T., 342 
Schuyler, 390 
Thomas, 390-391-985 
MERRYMAN, Jno., 202 
Nicholas Bosley, 83 
MERSHON, Augustus 
Hull, 725 
Henri, 725 
S. L., 497 
William Butts, 725 
MERTINS, Gustave 
Ferdinand, 626 
MERWIN, C. H., 914 
Daniel, 322 
Henry, 322 
Jesse, 322 
Miles, 115-322 
MERSEREAU, John D., 
776 
MESERVE, Clement, 
944 
Frederick Hill, 944 
H. Fessenden, 726 
William Neal, 614-944 
William P. F., 726 
MESSENGER (see also 
Messinger) 
Benoni, 349 
Bille, 349 
Bille Norman, 349 
Edward, 349 
Nathaniel, 349 
Return, 349 
MESSINGER (see also 
Messenger) 
Chas. Raymond, 647 
Ebenezer, 564 
Henry, 564 
Mildred BR. Hart, 647 
Pelatia, 564 
Thomas, 564 
Wigglesworth, 564 
Wm. Harrison, 564 
MESSLER, Abraham, 
591 
Cornelius, 591 
Eugene Lawrence, 
591 
Jan Adamsen, 591 
Johannes, 591 
Thomas Doremus, 592 
MESSMORE, A. B., 345 
MESTREZAT, Stephen 
Leslie, 595 
METCALF (see also 
Metcalfe) 
Alfred, 162 
Arunah, 492 
Benjamin, 492 
Bryce, 492 
Carlton, 757 
Ebenezer, 492-493 
Eleazer, 492-493 
Eliab, 492 
George Dickson, 385 
George Putnam, 492 
George Reuben, 492 
Guy, 162 
Henry B., 492 
Isabel Harris, 492 
James, 492 
James Betts, 492 
James Whiting, 492 
Jesse, 944 
Jesse Houghton, 263 
Joel, 944 
John, 492 
John Brockway, 384 
Jonathan, 193-492- 
493-944 
Joseph, 204-493-877 
Joseph Prescott, 493 
Julia B. French, 492 
Leonard, 493-895 
Liberty, 493 
Manton Bradley, 944 
Michael, 98-193-492- 
493-944-967-985 


METCALF 


Nathaniel, 493-944 
Orlando, 492 
Orlando Paul, 492 
Prescott, 493 
Samuel, 493 
Timothy, 492 
William, 492 
William H., 87 
William P., 493 
Zebulon, 492 
METCALFE (see also 
Metcalf) 
John, 208 
Michael, 985 
Robert Henshaw, 208 


Thomas, 912 
METHOT, John Sam- 
uel, 606 
Seer Enne- 
nd, 273 
MEYER, Charles Hee Ls, 
Cord, 854 
Geo. A., 290-726-953 
George von L., 726 
Henry, 672 


J. Edward, 416 

Robert R., 525 
MEYERS, Henry, 659 

Phillip, 659 
MEYSENBURG, Otto 


W., 867 
MICHAEL, John, 230 
William, 768 
MICHALIS, E. Martin, 


565 
MICHAUX, Abraham, 
64-186 
MICHELSON, Herman, 
927 


MICHENER, John, 726 
Louis Theodore, 726 
Mordecai, 726 
William, 726 

MICHIE, Henry Bow- 

yer, 726 
John, 726 
Robert, 726 
Thomas Johnson, 726 

MICOU, John, 726 
Paul, 726 
Richard, 726 
Richard Wilde, 726 
William, 726 
William Chatfield, 726 

MIDDAGH, Aert An- 

thonsz, 296 

Derrick, 296-871 

MIDDLEBROOK, 

George, 694 

Jonathan, 694 

Joseph, 694 

Joseph Weed, 694 

Michael, 694 

Samuel Bradley, 694 

Summers, 694 

MIDDLETON, Arthur, 

90 - 533-555-668-669- 
810-897-981 

Austin D., 944 

Catharine ro Tomp- 
kins, 9 

Edward, 38 668-669- 
810-985 

Henry, 533-668-669- 
810 


Henry A., 668 
Henry Izard, 669 
John, 668 
John N. B., 944 
Oliver Herring, 810 
Ralph Izard, 669 
Theodore, 828 
Thomas, 161-668-669 
William, 668 
MIFFLIN, Benjamin, 
116-497 
John, 116-285-497 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


Thos., 53-116-284-285 
MIKELL, Ephraim, 727 
Franklin Moses, 727 

Henry Judah, 727 
Isaac Jenkins, 727 

John, 727 
John Calder, 727 
Thomas Price, 727 
Thomas Waring, 727 
William Ephraim, 727 
MILBANK, Albert G., 
403 
Isaac Morris, 552 
Nichols, 552 
Samuel, 552 
MILES, Abel, 447 
Alfred Hart, 373 
Benjamin, 977 
George W., 56 
Henry, 447 
Henry Humphrey, 447 
Herbert Edwin, 447 
John, 447 
Jonathan, 978 
Nelson A., 1004 
Richard, 263-432-987 
Samuel, 115 
Vincent Morgan, 763 
William A., 634 
William Porcher, 669 
MILHAU, John Jeffer- 
son, 241 
MILLAR, Mrs. Preston 
S., 1000 
William, 285 
MILLARD, Abiather, 
470 
Ashley, 470 
Frank Ashley, 470 
George Northrop, 470 
Jesse, 470 
John, 470-985 
Justin, 389 
Nehemiah, 470 
Robert, 470 
MILLEDGE, John, 813 
Richard H., 813 
MILLEN, John, 669 
MILLER, Adolph C., 
433 


Alexander, 92 
Alex. Erskine, 216 
Andrew, 663-728 
Benjamin, 727-728 
Benjamin H., 626 
Benjamin I., 727-728 
Cc. F. Huston, 728 
Charles, 733 
Charles Addison, 149 
Charles Dexter, 559 
Charles S., 71 
Charles Tyler, 470 
Christian, 728 
Clara Huston, 727 
Daniel S., 825 
David, 162-728 
E. Spencer, 147 
Edward, 656-728 
Elisha, 247 
Ernest P., 796 
Frank, 348 
Frank Harvey, 209 
Gaylord B., 934 
George, 28-29-653 
George Douglas, 541 
George Norton, 320 
George Peckham, 255 
Geo. Walbridge, 349 
H. M., 587 
Harmon, 944 
Harry John, 728 
Helen L. Seymour, 
728 
Henry, 664 
Henry G., 715 
Henry N., 351 
Henry Wise, 273 
Hezekiah, 828 


512 


Hilliard Eve, 658 

Horace William, 944 

Hugh, 487-778 

Increase, 598 

Isaac S., 858 

J. J., 437 

Jacob, 702-791 

Jacob Welsh, 162 

James, 111 

James Sidney, 728 

John, 381 - 92-159-425- 
475-598-662-678-728- 
762-779 

John Barnes, 728 

John Budd, 598 

John Craig, 457 

John Edgar, 728 

John Gaines, 539 

John Henry, 162 

John M., 407 

John R., 723 

Jonathan, 598 

Joseph, 28-386-728 

La Fayette, 92 

Lawrence M., 18-418 

Lewis Leprilete, 425 

Lucius Hopkins, 559 

Mabel Ingersoll, 728 

Mary A. Sprague, 433 

Matthias Burnet, 728 

Merritt, 729 

Michael, 729 

Morris Smith, 728 

Moses, 386 

Nathan, 55 

Nathaniel, 425 

Philip, 425 

Re Caio 

Richard, 386-787 

Robert, 159-425-463 

Rutger Bleecker, 728 

Samuel, 386-598-699- 
779 


Samuel Fisher, 386 
Sarah F. G., 728 
Spencer, 386 
Stanley, 790 
Thomas, 111-728-729- 
966 
Thomas Grier, 728 
Virginia, 111 
IWieaWe58 9 
Walter Hodges, 729 
Walter Siegrist, 620 
Walter T. H., 729 
Walter Tully, 729 
Wm., 273-656-678 
Wm. Augustus, 863 
William C., 791 
William C., 1003 
William H., 135 
Wm. Nicholas, 840 


MILLET, Francis D., 
943 

MILLHOLLAND, Wm. 
B., 160 

MILLIGAN, Francis, 


428 
Henry C., 433 
Robert, 194 


MILLIKEN, Benj., 615 


Elias T., 767 
Foster, 376 

Hugh, 615 

John, 615 

Josiah, 615 

Seth Mellen, 614-615 
Seth Minot, 615 
Thomas, 116 


MILLIS, John, 553 


John William, 553 
Walter, 553 
William, 553 


MILLS, Abbot Low, 686 


Abram G., 943 
Adam L., 955 


Amasa, 629 


Asahel, 676 


MINOR 


Calvin, 123 

Charles Burdick, 944 

Charles Ferdinand, 
552 


Edward, 107-801 
Elijah Hunt, 17-85- 


529 
Elisha, 107 
Gardner, 629 
George Edward, 693 
Henry E., 944 
Isaac, 729 
Isaac atte 729 
James, 729 
John, 87-122-499-629- 
729-840-974 
John Foster, 461 
Alyepowe Ube yal 
John Peter, 877 
Jonathan, 860 
Joseph, 123-629 
Lewis Hunt, 22 
Menan, 717 
Nathaniel, 729 
Ronald V. A., 102 
Samuel, 123-729 
Sidney, 629 
Simeon, 629 
Simon, 122-629 
Thomas, 729 
William, 716-717-729 
William Stowell, 729 
MILLSPAUGH, Alan- 
son Gillespie, 251 
Frederick W., 1006 
Mrs. Fredk. W., 1007 
MILNE, Alexander A., 
729 
Caleb Jones, 710 
David, 710 
James, 729 
Wm. Edwards, 474 
Winifred C. Murray, 
729 
MILNER, Francis, 526 
Thomas, 515 
MILNOR, Howard 
Stabler, 61 
SOT ae Geo. W., 


MILTON, Abraham, 214 
Homer Virgil, 314 
John, 314-315 
Wm. Hall, 314-315 
Wm. Henry, 315 

MILWARD, Henry 

Kavanaugh, 29 

MINER (see also 

Minor) 
Anne Parker, 944 
Charles, 685 
Clement, 26 
David W., 735 
Edward G., 944 
Henry, 944 
John Henry, 961 
John Tyler, 772 
Joshua Lewis, 140 
S. Henderson, 243 
Sylvester, 26 
Thomas, 26-985 
William, 26-678 
Worthington C., 505 
MINFORD, Levis Waln, 
480 
MINGAKEL, Thos., 995 
MINGBA, Milton E., 
557 


MINNIGERODE, Cuth- 
bert Powell, 300 
MINOR (see also 
Miner) 
A. Webb, 364 
Charles L., 188-189 
Charles W., 946 
Christopher, 544 
Dabney, 38 


MINOR 


Doodes, 38-189-719- 
985 
Edmund C., 108 
Garret, 38-189 
James, 38 
James Monroe, 189 
John, 38-88-189-719 
John Barbee, 814 
Raleigh C., 188 
Seth, 662 
Thomas, 985 
Wm. Wardlaw, 38 
MINOT, Chas. H., 292 
George, 291-292-985 
George Richards, 290- 
291-292 
Grafton W., 292-529 
James, 209-960 
James Jackson, 291- 
292 
James Jackson, Jr., 
292 
John, 291-292 
Joseph Grafton, 292 
Stephen, 292 
Thomas, 985 
Vredenburgh, 292 
William, 102-291-292 
MINOTTO, James, 850 
MINSHALL, William, 
817-990 
MINTURN, Joseph A., 
1006 
Robert, 290 
Robert Bowne, 414 
LL I. Hazleton, 
8 
Mary C. Schaffer, 708 
Thomas Hazleton, 
708 
MISNER, Lewis, 918 
MITCHEL, Laura M. 
Macon, 729 
Peter, 729 
MITCHELL, Alfred, 
467-547 
Asahel, 441 
Austin B., 434 
Benjamin, 730 
Chauncey Root, 441 
Clarence Green, 633 
Cushing, 99 
Daniel Patrick, 169 
David, 441 
Donald Grant, 616 
Harl Nathan, 730 
Edward, 30-99-480- 
774 
Edward Douglas, 730 
Ephraim, 730 
Experience, 99-515- 
879 
George, 169 
George Edward, 894 
George W., 940 
Guy, 561 
Harold Hubbard, 650 
Harvey L., 339 
Henry, 449 
James Henry, 99 
James W., 2438 
John, 169-452-985 
John C., 302 
John Kearsley, 955 
John Pearce, 730 
John W., 570 
John Waite, 730 
Justus, 441 
Manton C., 82 
Marcus, 441 
Matthew, 441-805-985 
Meal, 730 
Michael, 730 
Morris R., 295-296 
Nahun, 99 
Nathan, 730 
Nathaniel, 928 
Roger Sherman, 429 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


Samuel, 77 
Samuel C., 295-296 
Theodore, 928 
Thomas, 259-279 
Wesley Clair, 433 
William, 188 
William H., 825 
William L., 265 
MITTON, Michael, 737 
MIX, Charles Moran, 
944 
Robert Ebenezer, 944 
Thomas, 944 
MIXER, Isaac, 350-839- 
918 
Jessie M. Anthony, 
679 
Joseph, 918 
Knowlton, 679 
MIXTER, Chas., 426 
Charles Galloupe, 945 
Charles Whitney, 613 
Samuel Jason, 945 
MIZE, Edward, 576 
Edward Aug., 576 
Robert Herbert, 576 
MODE, Alex., 853 
William, 853 
MOE, Miles, 944 
MOEN, Philip W., 178 
MOFFAT, Gilbert, 836 
John, 785 
Thomas, 194 
MOFFETT, Cleveland, 
547 
William Henry, 802 
MOFFITT, Nathaniel 
Lyon, 481 
MOHLER, John, 764 
MOHR, Johannes, 753 
John Jacob, 753 
Martin, 753 
MOHUN, Barry, 726 
Philip Vasa, 943 
MOISH, C., 912 
Todd L., 98 
MOLINES, William, 277 
MOLLER, Charles 
August, 799 
William, 920 
MOLLISON, Jno., 632 
MOLLOY, William, 259 
MOLLYNEUX, Rich- 
ard, 988 
MOLSON, Wm. M., 703 
MONAGHAN, Robt. 
Emmet, 851 
MONCURHE, George 
Vowles, 713 
games Ashby, 713 
John, 712-713-985 
John Conway, 712 
Richard L. C., 712 
Walker Peyton, 393 


James, 21-26-31-808 
Joseph, 808 
Jules Blanc, 32 
Spence, 31 
Thomas Bell, 31-32 
Victor, 32 
William, 31-985 
Wm. Blanc, 32 
MONTAGUE, Abraham, 
145-730 
Cary, 190 
Edgar Burwell, 730 
Fairfax Eubank, 730 
Giles, 263 
Henry, 145 
John, 262 
Josiah, 263 
Latané, 145 
Lewis, 730 
Lewis Brooke, 730 
Norton Thayer, 262 
Peter, 145-263-672- 
730-985 
Richard, 105-262-985 
Theodore Giles, 263 
Theodore L., 263 
William, 145-730 
MONTGOMERIB, Rob- 
ert, 848 
MONTGOMERY, Alex- 
ander, 106-730 
Archibald, 730 
Archibald, E., 730 
Benjamin F., 731 
David B., 61 
Donald E., 412 
Frank L., 730-731 
Frank Warren, 731 
Grenville Dodge, 383 
Henry Engliton, 848 
Henry Granville, 731 
Hugh, 730-731 
James, 848 
James Boyce, 591 
James M., 329-1007 
John, 61 
John Crathorne, 848 
John G., 61 
John Seymour, 730- 
731 
Joseph R., 731 
Mack, 731 
Mary A. Phelps, 591 
Richard B., 568 
Robert, 61-848 
Robt., III, 732 
Robt. Eglinton, 383 
Robert L., 866 
Warren, 731 
William, 
829-848 
William Slack, 623 
Zin Jeno oe 
MONYPENY, Wm., 482 


MONDELL, Mrs. Frank |MOOARS, Abraham, 


W., 1000 
MONEY, George Pier- 
son, 730 
Hernando de Soto, 
730 
James, 730 
Pierson, 730 
MONFORT, Mrs. Geo. 
S., 1002 
Pieter, 193 
MONNETTE, Abraham, 
397 
Isaac, 397 
Jeremiah Crabb, 397 
Mervin Jeremiah, 397 
Orra Engene, 397 
William, 397 
MONROE (see also 
Munro, Munroe) 
Andrew, 31-985 
Frank Adair, 31-32- 
96 
Frank Adair, Jr., 32 


787 
MOODY, Caleb, 531-597 
Chas. Drummer, 597 
David Jewett, 597 
George Taylor, 324 
Jameson, 377 
Jason Bell, 731 
John, 377-4387-597- 
902 
Joseph, 597 
Katharine Twining, 
597 
Loman A., 98 
Mark, 597 
Paul, 597 
Samuel, 531-597 
Silas, 235 
Thomas, 597 
William, 72-531-597 
Wm. Anderson, 731 
Wm. Lewis, 377 
Wm. Lewis, Jr., 377 
Wm. Lewis, II, 377 


513 


110-379-568- 


MOOKS 


MOOR, Hiram D., 350 
MOORE, Albert B., 916 
Alexander, 760 
Alice M. Rogers, 731 
Augustus C., 923 
Barrington, 34-577 
Benjamin, 30-527-576- 
577-632 
Benjamin B., 748 
Bernard, 886 
Cc. de Bham, 576 
Charles, 1000 
Clement C., 527-576- 
577 
Daniel, 677-809 
Daniel Sackett, 30 
E. B., 963 
Edward, 714 
Edward C., 502 
Edwin, 619 
Enoch, 714 
Ephraim, 197 
Hric C., 674 
Francis, 194-982 
Francis A., 217 
Fred Porter, 732 
Henry, 500-809 
Henry C., 501 
Henry D., 955 
Hubert, 131 
Isaac, 59-632-687-754 
Israel Snead, 732 
James, 90-160-419-458- 
563-688-794-848-957 
James W., 415 
Joel, 955 
John, 380-228-231-282- 
441-457-526-576-577- 
632-661-714-785-825- 
848-875-941-955-958- 
985 
John Constable, 576 
John Godfrey, 955 
John Wells, 576 
Joseph, 40-195-196-231 
Lindsay Coates, 735 
Lucian S., Jr., 917 
Luke, 339 
Manning S., 525 
Mary de C. Banks, 732 
Maurice, 419-732 
Nathaniel, 714 
Philip North, 500 
Pliny, 392 
Richard, 968 
Richard Channing, 
916 
Robert, 500-955-995 
Robert R., 346 
Roger, 794 
Roy W., 646 
Samuel, 30-231-576- 
577-677-714 
Samuel W., 576 
Sherley, 452 
Stephen, 231 
Sydenham, 145 
Thomas, 677 
Thomas P., 781 
Wm., 205-576-661-892 
Wm. Arthur, 930 
Wm. Austin, 661 
William K., 875 
Wm. Scoville, 577 
William Van, 661 
Wm. Van H., 660-661 
MOOREFIELD, Chas. 
H., 358 
MOORES, M. C., 750 
MOORHEAD, James 
K., 515 
Joseph, 231 
Maxwell K., 515 
William, 515 
Wm. Jefferson, 516 
MOORS, Abraham, 529 
Benjamin, 529 
John Farwell, 536 


MOORS 


Joseph, 529 
Joseph Benjamin, 529 
MORAN, Charles, 192- 
660-944 
Claude Charles, 660- 
944 
Hugh A., 487 
Jacques, 660-944 
Jean, 660-944 
John Bell, 660-661 
John Vallee, 660 
Owen, 441 
Patricius, 227 
MORAND, Ragland, 418 
MORDECAI, Alfred, 
848 
John B., 18 
MORE, Abel, 718 
Brookes, 642-954 
Cyrus Burnham, 238 
Edward Anson, 642 
Enoch, 642 
Enoch Anson, 642-643 
Enoch Hudson, 642 
John Douglas, 642 
John Steel, 438 
Joseph, 642 
Richard, 985 
MOREAU, Jean Victor, 
927 
MORECROFT, John, 
838 
MOREL, Octave J., 34 
MOREY, Daniel Haz- 
ard, 556 
Frank Andrew, 313 
Jonathan, 216-732 
Joseph, 732 
Joseph Harrison, 732 
Norris, 732 
Roger, 732 
Samuel, 732 
Stephen, 879 
Thomas, 732 
MORGAN, Abner, 732 
Alexander E., 936 
Amasa, 831 
Amos, 86-733 
Appleton, 732 
Brooks S., 704 
Charles E., 447 
Charles Waln, 514 
Colin Daniel, 290 
Daniel, 304-634-802 
David, 237-401-641- 
732 
David Pierce, 86-732 
Edwin D., 369-765 
Evan, 237-641 
Frances L. Tracy, 639 
George, 237-641-751 
George Brinley, 369 
Harry Hays, 641-957 
Isaac, 640 
Israel, 659 
Jacob, 429 
James, 86 - 210 -304- 
641-733-831-985 
Jedediah, 86-733 
John, 86-210-237-286- 
304-641-659-733 
John Pierpont, 251- 
639-640 
John Sands, 770 
John Williams, 524 
Jonathan, 732 
Joseph, 639-640 
Junius Spencer, 411- 
639-640 
Junius Spencer, Jr., 
180-640 
Justin, 640 
Lewis H., 684-885 
Marshall S., 268-1007 
Martha W. Gold, 290 
Miles, 251-294-639- 
640-732-985 
Nathaniel, 639-640 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


Otho Herron, 501 
Peyton R., 732 
Philip Hickey, 641 
Ray L., 659 
Robert K., 771 
Samuel, 831 
Theodore Miles, 476 
Theophilus, 207-210- 
888 
Thomas, 86-429-514- 
733-751 
Thomas Gibbes, 237- 
401-641 
Walter May, 553 
William, 659 
William Fellowes, 86- 
308-733 
Wm. Festus, 832 
William J., 540 
Wm. Morgan, 290 
William Pitt, 733 
Wm. Prentiss, 85 
William Rogers, 21 
MORGANDOLLAR, 
Jno., 852 
MORIARTY, George 
Andrews, 733-734- 
1004 
John, 734 
John Moseley, 734 
Thomas, 734 
MORISON (see also 
Morrison) 
George Abbot, 734 
John, 734 
John Hopkins, 734 
Nathaniel, 734 
Robert, 734 
Robert Swain, 734 
Thomas, 734 
peereraee John Rufus, 
22 
MORLING, Geo. W., 
402 
MORRELL, Daniel, 637 
John H., 587 
William, 416 
MORRILL, Abraham, 
817 
Anson Peasley, 797 
David C., 74 
Edgar L., 944 
Lot Myrick, 797 
Moses, 817 
Peasley, 797 
Samuel, 817 
Simeon, 817 
William, 817 
William Barnes, 817 
MORRIS, A. Saunders, 
734 
Alfred Hennen, 34 
Alfred Paul, 27 
Alva BE. L., 735 


Amos, 662 

Andrew, 908 

Anthony, 88-267-268- 
354-432-734-820-821- 
928-930 

Anthony, 2d, 267-268- 
269-985 


Anthony, 3d, 734 
Anthony, 4th, 734 
Anthony C., 928 
Arthur Breese, 388 
Benj. Wistar, 267-511 
Benj. Wistar, 3d, 294 
Caspar, 267-793 
Chas. Gould, 734-735 
Charles Marcius, 388 
Daniel, 734-926 
David, 525 
De Witt Clinton, 375 
Effingham B., 267 
Eli G., 734-926 
Fordham, 617 
Francis Bolton, 269 
Fredk. Wistar, 268 


Geo. Eadie, 433 
Geo. Spencer, 88 
Gerard Walter, 78 
Gouverneur, 128-810- 
943 
Harry Innes, 303 
Henry, 734-908 
Henry Gurney, 734 
Henry Lewis, 181 
Henry Lincoln, 663 
Horatio, 712 
Howard, 388 
Isaac Willson, 735 
Israel, 268-269 
Israel Wistar, 267- 
268-269-734 
Jacob, 388-798 
James, 49-387 
James Cheston, 267- 
268 
James Lawrence, 735 
James Maury, 437 
James Rounds, 634 
John, 303-432-633-634- 
735 
John Boucher, 634 
John Cox, 67 
John Speed, 352 
Joseph, 508-734-926 
Lawrence J., 268 
Lewis, 78-93-128-175- 
305-387-388-536-602- 
735-746-798-810-943- 
1004 
Luzon B., 734-735-926 
Mary A. Anthony, 679 
Maud B., 735-1001 
Nicholas, 663 
Page, 352 
Paschall H., 268 
Pendleton S., 303-304 
Ray, 734 
Reginald H., 269-271 
Richard, 78-128-305- 
352-387-388-746-810- 
985 
Richard H., 375-708 
Richard J., 268-269 
Richard L., 387-388 
Robert, 27-303-746- 
876-908 
Roland S., 266-267 
Samuel, 27- 88- 267- 
268-269-511-734-821 
928 
Samuel Wells, 267 
Stuyvesant F., 387- 
388 
Sylvanus, 352 
Theodore H., 269 
Thomas, 662-734-735- 
926-985 
Thomas Burnside, 267 
Thomas H., 634 
Victor, 388 
W. C., 511 
William, 78-352-432 
William A. P., 388 
William Ellis, 267 
William H., 330 
William Henry, 268- 
269-734 
William Lewis, 746 
Wm. McKendree, 679 
William Montgomery, 
735 
Wm. Paul, 269-270 
Wm. Sylvanus, 352 
MORRISON (see also 
Morison) 
Andrew L., 317 
Benjamin, 331 
David, 786 
Frank, 309 
Frank Pierce, 317 
George, 394 
Harley James, 735 
Henry Ruffner, 399 


514 


MORSS 


James, 38-790 
James Martin, 786 
John, 735 
John Rowan, 862 
Joseph H., 849 
Mabel Stillman, 317 
Moses, 459 
Robert, 189-190 
Robert Hall, 190 
Roberta A. Johnston, 
735 
Thomas, 849 
Wi boos 
William, 189-190-849 
MORRISS, Charles 
Wilson, 18 
Robert F., 18 
agree eee James, 
4 
MORROW, Geo. P., 255 
John, 641 
MORS, John, 232 
MORSE (see also 
Morss) 
Alexander P., 360 
Alice Walker, 735 
Alonzo A., 345 
Amos, 735 
Anthony, 72-102-359- 
360-744-985 
Benjamin, 102-775 
Charles P., 709 
Daniel, 286-459 
David, 109 
Edmund, 102-146 
Edward Clarke, 360 
Elijah, 459 
Ephraim, 685 
Ezra, 735 
Fred Winslow, 736 
Gilead, 735 
Harold Marston, 593 
Harry F., 945 
Hazen, 102 
Henry Dutton, 102 
Horatio Gilead, 736 
Isaac, 360 
Isaac Edward, 360 
J. Parker, 945 
Jane Schuyler, 945 
Jedediah, 359-360 
Jesse Wood, 736 
John, 359-360-735-736- 
772-813 
John W., 94 
Joseph, 360-447-459- 
736-813-976 
Leila L., 360 
Moses, 102 
Nathan, 360 
Peter, 102-359-360 
Philip Sidney, 365 
Richard Cary, 359-360 
Robert McNeil, 300 
Ruggles S., 732 
Samuel, 287-735-736- 
813-985 
Saml. F. B., 359-360 
Samuel T., 93 
Seth, 74 
Sidney E., 359 
Silas, 313 
William, 102-459-945 
Wm. Goodrich, 360 
Winslow B., 736 
Zachariah, 736 
MORSMAN, Edgar 
Martin, 945 
James, 945 
Joseph Jenry, 945 
»Martin T., 945 
Moses Jenry, 945 
Oliver, 945 
Timothy, 945 
eaten James Bruce, 
05 
MORSS (see also 
Morse) 


MOESS 


Anthony, 736 
Charles Anthony, 736 
Everett, 374-736 
Joshua, 736 
Robert, 736 
MORTIMER, Benj., 193 
Campbell, 369 
David Benjamin, 193 
MORTON, Abner, 736 
Abraham, 736 
Alexander Logan, 418 
Caleb, 66 
Daniel Oliver, 800-801 
De Forest W., 945 
Ebenezer, 800-801 
Eleazer, 612-613 


Ephraim, 612-613 

George, 344-491-578- 
612-613-736-747-800- 
985 

Howard, 518 

Jacob, 578 


James Austin, 357 
James Madison, 613 


INDEX TO VOLUME ON 


John, 141-540 

Leroy Hartley, 402 

Margaret P. Handy, 
141 

Philip Ball, 141 

Thomas, 14 


Thos. Jefferson, 625 


MOSSE, George, 936 
MOSSER, Jacob, 802 


MULLANPHY, John, 


246-689 


MULLEN, Loring B., 


735 


MULLER, Adrian, 401 


Charles, 402 
George, 77 
John Frederick, 878 


MULLIGAN, Edward 


MOSTYN, Berkeley, 512 


MOTE, David, 560 


MOTLEY, Jas. M., 685 
MOTT, Adam, 313-660- 


677-699-925 
Charles Bouton, 962 
Edward, 427 
James, 313-314-985 
John, 677 
Oscar Harold, 427 
Richard, 313-314 
Richard Field, 314 
Richbell, 313 
Robert F., 313-314 
Samuel, 699 


Jas. Madison, Jr., 613 | MOTTE, Ellis, 817 


Job, 613 


Jacob, 668 


Howell, 317 
John, 840 
W. T., 494 


MULLIKIN, James, 199 
MULLINS, John B., 635 


William, 213-411-965- 
985 


MULLOCK, Jeremiah, 


777 
Jesse, 777 


MULOCK, Eli Perry, 


737 


MUMFORD, Daniel B., 


John, 66-384-432-578- MOULD, Henry Scriv- 


800-801 
Joseph, 189-727-766 
Joy, 736-737 
Julius Dewey, 736 
Julius Sterling, 736 
Knute, 945 
Levi P., 800 
Lindley C., 288 
Livy, 800-801 
Marcus, 612 
Mark, 850 
Mesheck, 578 
Nathaniel, 344-491- 
612-613-918 
Paul, 831 
Richard, 736 
Samuel, 736 
Samuel Walker, 945 
Sterling, 737 
Thomas, 111-908-975 
Thomas Dwight, 735 
William, 189-481-812 
MORWOOD, James, 454 
MOSBY, Alfred D., 810 
John S., 810 
MOSELEY, Abner, 707 
Consider, 719 
Daniel, 719 
Edward S., 408-962 
Gideon, 707 
Increase, 707 
Joseph, 852 
Josiah, 719 
Lycurgus H., 302 
Nathaniel, 42-341 
Peter G., 302 
Robert C., 442 
Robert Peter, 302 
Thomas, 719 
William, 814 
Wm. Grandison, 562 
MOSER, Jacob Schafer, 
819 
MOSES, Franklin J., 
727 
James, 515-737 
John, 660 
Mary W. MacDonald, 
737 
Myer, 727 
MOSHER, Frank R., 819 
Hugh, 82 
John, 287 
MOSS, Alford, 141 
Edward, 141 
George F., 806 
George West, 141 
Hunter Holmes, 98 
James, 563 
James H., 840 
James Tompkins, 335 


ener, 393 
MOULTON, Augustus 
Freedom, 737 
Charles Pine, 737 

Daniel, 737 
Freedom, 737 
George S., 279 
Jonathan, 1737-773 
Joseph White, 646 
Joshua, 737 
Robert, 737 
Stephen, 310-517-518 
William, 737-989 
William A., 211 
MOULTRIE, Wm., 312 
MOURT, George, 985 


387 
David, 47-300 
Frederick B., 367 
James Gregory, 50 
Thomas, 47-300-301- 
985 


MUNCASTER, R. W., 


315 


MUNDEN, Lydia 


Moody, 731 
Oswald E., 731 
Rudolph B., 731 


MUNFORD, Beverley 


Baw 
John D., 19 
Mary C. Branch, 19 


MUNGER, Chas. R., 681 


MOVIUS, Edward Hal- 


lam, 541-945 


Hallam Leonard, 945 


eee Nathan B., 
82 
MOWRY, Henry, 898 
Nathaniel, 898 
Philip, 898 
Roger, 898 
Uriah, 898 
MOXLEY, William 
Rutledge, 439 


MOYER, Benjamin, 22 


John, 221 
John Benjamin, 221 


Julia A. McCormick, 


220 
Peter, 221 
Samuel H., 700 


Elijah, 44 

Elijah Hinds, 44 
Fredk. Searle, 737 
Harry L., 901 
Henry Gillette, 737 
Jarius H., 737 
John, 44 

Jotham, 737 
Nathaniel, 44 
Nicholas, 44-737-898 
Samuel, 44-737 


MUNN, Benjamin, 839 


1 


Elijah, 839 
John, 830 
Joseph L., 603 
Nathaniel, 839 
Reuben, 8389 
Reuben King, 839 


MUNOZ, Edmund A., 


627 
Lena W. Custis, 627 


MUNRO (see also Mun- 


MOYLAN, Stephen, 113 


MOYSE, Joseph, 978 


MUDD, Harvey G., 737 


Henry, 737 

Stanislaus, 737 

Thomas, 737 
MUDGEE, John, 593 

Nathan, 593 

Simon, 593 

Thomas, 593-985 
MUDGETT, Bruce D., 

581 


MUHLENBERG, Fred- 


erick A., 546 
MUIREEAD, Helen 
Quincy, 383-384 


roe, Monroe) 
Bennett, 737-738 
Dana C., 738-999 
Dana G., 738 
Edward, 737 
George, 738 
Harry, 600 
John Bennett, 737-738 
John Cummings, 838 
Peter Jay, 600 
Walter Lee, 738 
Wilfred Harold, 737- 
738-1006 
William, 737-738 


MUNROE (see also 


James Fullarton, 384 


MUIRSON, George, 81 
MULFORD, Barnabas, 
CMR 
Elisha, 67 
Hervey, 477 
John, 477 
Joseph, 602 
Thomas, 477 
William, 477 


2 


515 


Murro, Monroe) 
Addison P., 643-1006 
Benj. Hersey, 739 
Burden, 643 
Charles Andrews, 938 
Charles Edward, 738- 

739 
Charles W., 787 
Chester Pierce, 643 
Enoch, 738 
George T. B., 738 
Harold Bateman, 643 


MUSSER 


Hersey, 739 
John, 642-643 
Nathan C., 108 
Stephen, 643 
William, 739-985 
MUNSELL, Thomas, 70 
MUNSON, Baszel, 739 
Edgar, 461 
Edward Lyman, 739 
Ezra, 739 
Gilbert, 739 
Joel, 739 
John, 739 
Lyman Ezra, 739 
Samuel, 739 
Thaddeus, 603 
Thomas, 707-739-827- 
985 
MURCH, Maynard 
Hale, 405 
MURCHISON, Kenneth 
M., 86 
BPA Alexander, 
Carlisle, 945 
Florence Carlisle, 697 
James Riley, 697-945 
John, 172-246-623 
Thomas, 72 
William M., 697 
MURDOCK, Amos, 154- 
710 
Arthur H., 135 
Robert, 986 
MURF'IN, Robert, 432 
MURPHEY, Chas., 65 
Samuel G., 463 
Roger, 65 
MURPHY, Chas. E., 739 
Daniel, 123 
Deas, 255 
Edmund, 739 
Fred Towsley, 739 
Francis, 684 
James, 739 
James Crow, 353 
John Barret, 334 
JohnitG:) 135 
Mande Carpenter, 538 
Simon J., 739 
Timothy, 566-567 
William D., 538 
William Herbert, 661 
MURRAY, Arthur, 784 
Bronson, 575 
Francis Wisner, 339- 
739 
Francis Wisner, Jr., 
739 
Harold G., 1006 
Henry M., 267 
James, 472-809-861 
John, 472-575-729-827- 
917 
John Boyles, 575 
John Gardner, 214 
Jonathan, 917 
Malcolm R., 548 
Nelson Burgess, 420 
Robert, 325 
Samuel John, 420 
Seymour, 917 
Stirling, 111 
William, 98-472-729- 
787-861 
William B., 420 
William H., 723 
William Pitt, 729 
William S., 767 
MURRELL, John, 950 
Thomas W., 562 
MUSE, George, 846 
Robert, 703 
MUSGROVE, Josep? 
630 
MUSIER, John, 748 
MUSSER, Benj., 337 
Jacob, 337 


MUSSER 


Johan, 337 
John Dunn, 202 
Martin, 337 
MUSSEY, Benj., 783 
John, 783 
Thomas, 156 
MUZZY, Herbert 
Thompson, 324 
MYERS, Barton, 215 
Benjamin F., 739 
Charles, 389 
Christian, 739 
Hamund TS -D., Jr:, 
157 
Ephraim, 739 
Fredk. Tobias, 875 
Henry T., 682 
Isaac W., 673 
Michael, 827 
Moses, 215 
Petrus, 739 
Petrus Louw, 739 
Samuel, 215 
Thomas E., 46 
William Shields, 739 
MYGATT, Comfort S., 
409 
Eli, 739 
Frederick T., 739 
Gerald, 739 
Jacob, 608-739-982 
Joseph, 608-739 
Lemuel C., 739 
Miles Boughton, 739 
MYNDERSE, Herman 
V., 257 
MYNNE, George, 743 
MYNTER, Herman, 
505 
MYRICK, Charles E., 
945 
Freeman F., 753 
Julian §., 945 


N 
NAGLEE, Henry M., 
600 
NALLE, Albert Galla- 
tin, 740 
Francis, 740 
Frank, 740 
Jesse, 740 
John, 740 
Martin, 740 


“Sue F. Buford, 740 
NANCE, Eaton, 27 
NAPIER, Alex. D., 946 

Arthur Howell, 946 
NAPIER-MARTIN, 

Guy, 385 

J. A. N., 385 

Mary Dexter, 385 
NASH, Abel Wells, 757 

Abner, 534 

Francis, 534 

J. Frank, 845 

Jacob, 773-777-791 

Thomas, 534 
NASON, Arthur C., 962 

Arthur H., 961 

Benjamin, 802 

Charles, 962 

Charles Henry, 961 

Clark, 962 

Daniel, 802 

Edward, 802 

Joseph Frost, 961 

Joshua, 802 

Lewis Clark, 962 

Richard, 802-961-962 

Thomas, 962 

William, 962 

Willoughby, 962 

Zachary, 916 
NAYLOR, Emmett H., 

740 

Henry, 789 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


James, 740 
John, 789 
Robert, 740 
William, 740 
William Alex., 740 
William H., 119 
William Rogers, 740 
NEAD, John D., 692 
NEAL (see also Neale) 
Andrew, 444 
Arthur, 607 
David, 39 
Elijah, 444 
James, 444 
John, 444-646-831-968 
John Miles, 33 
Joseph, 139 
Peter Morrell, 444 
Samuel, 139 
Smith, 139 
Walter, 139 
NEALE (see also Neal) 
Daniel, 559 
George F., 691 
James, 101 
Joseph B., 740 
Mary M. Vliet, 740 
Robert Waller, 740 
Samuel, 900 
Walter, 900 
NEEDHAM, Lord, 85 
NEELY, Abraham, 208 
Albert, 917 
Henry, 208 
Henry A., 917 
Jerome, 208 
Joseph, 917 
NEERGAARD, Theo- 
dore E., 778 
NEFF, Charles, 595 
John H., 336 
John Rudolph, 595 
Joseph Seal, 595 
Peter, 595-719-720 
Peter Rudolph, 720 
Rudolph, 595-719 
NEGLEY, Alexander, 
724 
Richard Van W., 519 
NEHER, Carl, 918 
George, 918 
Jacob, 918 
NEIL, William, 273 
NEILL, H. Humphrey, 
258 
Henry, 328 
James P. Wilson, 904 
John, 328 
NEILSON, Alex., S., 566 
Anna Louise, 741 
Francis, 849 
George H., 492 
Hugh, 741 
John, 210-427 
John, Jr., 427 
John Land, 185 
Joseph H., 741 
Lewis, 712 
William Smith, 741 
Wright W., 389 
NELLIS, Peter P., 208 


NELSON, Alexander H., 


741 
Alexander K., 741 
Anderson D., 372 
David, 682 
Edward, 356 
Frank H., 73 
Frederick, 442 
George B., 334-882 
Gilbert, 468 
Jas. Augustus, 320 
John, 356-865-954 
Mary V. Anderson, 
419 
Philip, 252 
Prince, 555 
Ray Harrison, 327 


Reuben, 208 
Robert, 871 
Robert Carter, 865 
Roger, 667 
Samuel Edgar, 420 
Thomas, 203-372-544- 
586-725-865-886-954- 
986 
Thos. McDowell, 741 
Wilbur A., 707 
William, 203-338-356- 
372-725-747-798-954- 
986 
William Bonneau, 419 
William Marbury, 395 
William R., 365 
Willis Bush, 673 
NESBITT, David, 577 
George F., 102 
Harry A., 114 
William, 635 
NESMITH, Isaac, 962 
James, 276-703-962 
James Willis, 703 
John, 276-277 
Thomas L., 276-277 
William Morrison, 
703 
NETTLETON, Alvred 
B., 960 
Bernard P., 698 
Hiram, 960 
Jeremiah, 654-960 
John, 654-960 
Joseph, 654-960 
Joshua, 654 
Samuel, 654-960 
William, 606 
William Martin, 654 
NEVIL, James, 870 
NEVIN, Charles K. B., 
741 
Charles W., 554 
Daniel, 638 
Daniel E., 324 
David, 638-741 
David W., 638 
Eleanor C. Hawes, 
323 
George Balch, 638 
John, 638 
John Irwin, 324 
John W., 638 
Mary E. Saltonstall, 
741 
Samuel W., 638 
Theodore W., 426 
NEVINS, David, 465 
James, 612 
NEVIUS, Christian, 241 
David, 240 
James S., 240 
Johannis, 240-241 
Peter, 240 
Pieter, 240-241 
Roeloff, 241 
NEW, William, 557 
NEWBERRY, Amasa, 
661-662 
Arthur C., 167 
Arthur St. John, 370- 
741 
Barnes, 662 
Benj., 493-661-662 
Elihu, 661-662 
Emma P. Eells, 741 
John Stoughton, 661- 
662: 
Joseph, 661-662 
Phelps, 662 
Spencer B., 167 
Thomas, 638-661-986 
Truman H., 661-662 
Walter, 710 
NEWBOLD, Caleb, 337 
Clayton, 124 
Daniel, 337 
George, 338 


516 


NEWLAND 


Michael, 124-337-946 
Michael T., 337 
Thomas, 337-946 
Trenchard E., 267 
Walter, 468 
William, 124-946 
William Allibone, $46 
William Lawrie, 946 
William Romaine, 946 
NEWBURY (see also 
Newberry) 
Egbert Starr, 26 
NEWCOMB, Andrew, 
216-674-741-986 
Azariah, 677 
Benjamin, 741 
Dalton, 216 
Geo. Washington, 741 
H. Dalton, 216 
H. Victor, 216 
Harry Turner, 741 
Harvey, 507 
Henry Martyn, 741 
Herman D., 216-217 
Hezekiah, 216-674 
Matilda F. Churchill, 
216 
Peter, 216 
Silas, 674 
Simon, 216-674-741 
Warren P., 428 
William, 741 
NEWCOME, Andrew, 
986 
NEWCOMER, Benja- 
min F., 285 
Christian, 807 
Frisby Snively, 807 
Henry, 807 
Martin, 807 
Theodore P., 850 
Wolfgang, 807 
NEWELL, Abraham, 
487-742-986 
Alfred C., 357 
Artemas, 487 
Augustus T., 487 
Augustus Wm., 487 
Ebenezer, 128 
Fredk. Haynes, 487 
Gertrude B. Merrill, 
742 
Isaac, 487 
Jacob, 742 
John, 619-742 
John Edmund, 742 
Joseph, 742 
Josiah, 128-487 
Moses, 742 
Robert, 57 
Samuel, 742 
Thomas, 500-687 
W. A., 337 
William Allen, 742 
William Ellis, 742 
NEWGARDEN, George 
Ae Bbod ee! 
NEWGATE, John, 981 
NEWHALL, Allen, 514 
Cheever H., 513 
David, 268 
Henry A., 661 
Robert Stuart, 610 
Thomas, 986 
Thomas A., 550 
NEWHART, Horace, 


S35 
NEW OUeS Henry A., 
55 
NEWKIRK, Abraham, 
159 


Cornelis Gerritz, 159 

Cornelius, 159 

Garret C., 159 

Isaac Roberts, 202 

Johannes, 790 
NEWLAND, Elijah, 581 

Henry, 980 


NEWLAND 


Joseph M., 866 
William, 866 
ah ET Nathaniel, 
1 
Dea 727-728-799- 
1 
NEWMAN, Charles, 
496-709-863 
Clarence E., 709 
Francis, 365-992 
Frederic C., 711 
George, 496 
George W., 753 
Henry, 496-709 
Herbert S., 546 
Jared T., 892 
John Ludlow, 710 
John §S., 545 
Robert O., 593 
William Truslow, 415 
NEWTON, Abner, 757 
Alvan, 288 
Benjamin, 927 
Benjamin Ball, 288 
Charles S., 315 
Curtis, 757 
Hervey Curtis, 757 
James, 854 ; 
John, 459-757-951-957 
John B., 951 
Josiah, 288 
Moses, 288 
Obed, 757 
Paul, 288 
Richard, 288 
Roger, 757-780-986 
Samuel, 757-957 
Seth Smead, 757 
Thomas, 558-951 
Willoughby, 951 
NIBLACE, Albert P., 
527 
John, 527 
Mason Jenks, 527 
William C., 850-858 
William Ellis, 527 
NICE, John, 299 
NICHOLAS, Byron, 873 
George, 507-896 
John, 896 
John §S., 364 
Joshua F., 896 
Louis, 858 
Philip N., 507 
Robert Carter, 353- 
420-507 
Wilson Cary, 353-420- 
507 
NICHOLES, Daniel C., 
47 
NICHOLL, Francis, 986 
NICHOLLS, Edward 
Church, 360 
Thomas C., 207 
NICHOLS (see also 
Nicols) 
Arthur B., 561 
Benjamin Ropes, 482 
Charles, 552 
Charles Hubert, 552 
Charles Lemuel, 58 
Daniel, 583-948 
David, 482-742 
Edward West, 763 
Ephraim, 552: 
Francis, 47-453-552 
553-986 
George, 640 
George Henry, 742 
George L., 329 
George R., Jr., 466 
Harry Peirce, 622 
Henry Atherton, 742 
Ichabod, 742 
Ignatius, 552 
Isaac, 226-552-553 
Issac, 47 
John, 695-987 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


John T. G., 742 

Jonathan, 552 

Joshua, 927 

Josiah, 552 

Josiah H., 552: 

Josiah Morse, 652 

Lemuel, 553 

Malcolm E., 43 

Nathaniel, 47-553 

Othniel, 769 

Peter, 553 

Richard, 47-553-948 

Samuel, 581 

Theophilus, 553 

Thomas, 221-583-742- 

787-927-948-986 

William Ford, 552-789 

William H., 453 

Wm. Noble, 553 

William T., 553 
NICHOLSON, Abel, 743 

Angus, 616 

Bal; oon 

Jas., 113-575-617-977 

John, 904 

John Whitall, 768 

Joseph, 743 

Samuel, 743 

William Hopkins, 743 

Wm. Hopkins, Jr., 743 
NICHOSON, Frederic 

P., 366 


NICKERSON, Ebenezer, 


321-743 
Hoffman, 321 
Levi, 57 
Nicholas, 321-743 
Seth, 321-743 
Theophilus, 221 
Thomas White, 321- 
743 
William, 57-321-446- 
743 


NICKLIN, Benjamin P., 
743 


Dwight P., 743 
John Bailey, 743 
John Bailey, II, 743 
John Bailey, III, 743 
Joseph, 743 
NICOL, James, 765 
pe eben Harry T., 
23 
NICOLAY, Herman Ed- 
gar, 672 
NICOLL, Abinael, 575 
Augustus, 332 
Benjamin, 193-194 
Edw. Holland, 124 
Henry, 916 
Henry Denton, 533 
John Cochran, 575 
Matthias, 193-194-642- 
982 
Samuel, 194 
William, 193 
Wm. Leonard, 254 
NICOLS (see also 
Nichols) 
Abraham, 659 
Caleb, 659 
Francis, 659 
James, 659 
Joseph, 659 
Nathan, 659 
NICOLSON, George 
Dudley, 299 
George Llewellyn, 
299-300 
Robert, 299-803 
NIEDRINGHAUS, Ag- 
nes H. Delafield, 
238 
Albert Wm., 238 
William F., 238 
NIGHTINGALE, Geo. 
Elbridge, 517 
Horatio Rogers, 878 


Joseph, 878 
Samuel, 878 
William, 878-986 
NILES, Arthur L., 374 
Emory H., 891 
John, 743 
Joshua, 585 
Nathaniel, 743 
Samuel, 743 
William, 744 
William Watson, 744 
William White, 743 
NIMMO, James, 863 
Walden Carey, 61 
NIMS, George Wells, 
757 
NIPHER, Francis 
Eugene, 744 
Michael, 744 
Peter, 744 
NISBET, David A., 487 
James Douglas, 326 
John, 207 
NIX, John, 995 
William, 861 
NIXON, George, 450 
Henry, 27 
James Boyd, 746 
Jeremiah, 588 
Jeremiah S., 588 
John, 588 
Thomas, 411-903 
NOBLE, Abel, 702 
Belden, 149 
David Johnson, 577 
Frank Milton, 745 
Fred Dorset, 745 
George, 745-803 
Henry Harmon, 1006 
John, 150-151-682 
Lazarus, 150-876 
Lewis, 577 
Mark, 150 
Matthew, 168-582 
Moses, 150 
Noah, 916 
Robert Ernest, 745 
Samuel, 582-682 
Seth, 264 
Stephen E., 789 
Thomas, 582 
Wm. H. L., 876 
William R., 209 
NOEL, E. F., 741 
James William, 745 
Julia H. McAlmont, 
745 
Richard, 655 
William Alex., 745 
NOELL, Charles, 552 
NOLAN, John Edwards, 
407 
NOLTENIUS, Heinrich 
F., 81 
NOOMAN, Jerry C., 133 
NOON, William A., 323 
NORBURY, Chas. J., 
745 
Frank Parsons, 745 
George, 57 
Heath, 745 
John, 745 
Joseph, 745 
Joseph Britt, 745 
NORCROSS, Jeremiah, 
350-948 
Nathaniel, 948 
Page, 809 
Richard, 948 
NORDSTROM, Carl E. 


J., 488 
NORMAN, Joseph 
Swift, 893 
NORMENT, Henry 
Blair, 81 
NORRELL, Geo. W., 
681 


NORRICE, Isaac, 986 


517 


NORTHROP 


NORRIE, Adam G., 418 
Ambrose L., 443 
NORBEIS, Alice W. 
Greenough, 747 
Charles, 465-466-746 
Charles C. P., 555 
Charles Sumner, 747 
David, 413 
David Holden, 747 
Edwin Mark, 393 
Ezra, 746 
Frank Lee, 626 
George W., 466 
Greenleaf D., 731 
Henry, 172-465 
Henry McCoy, 746 
Henry Pepper, 465- 
466 
Isaac, 465-466-746-986 
Jacob, 747 
James, 747 
John, 746-747 
John Hurd, 746 
Jonathan, 746 
Joseph, 172 
Joseph Parker, 465- 
466-746 
Laura L. Dixon, 214 
Luther W. P., 413 
Martha V. Bussing, 
412 
Moses, 746-747 
Nicholas, 746-747-986 
Richard, 555 
Richard H., 76 
Robert Van A., 946 
Septimus H., 172 
Thomas, 946-986 
Thomas Baldwin, 946 
Thos. Pinckney, 946 
William, 172-555 
William H., 214 
William T., 214 
NORTH, Augustus, 501 
Francis Stanley, 501 
Isaac, 500 
James, 501 
James H., 271 
John, 500-501-887- 
986 
John B., 714 
John W., 392 
Linus, 501 
Salmon, 500 
Samuel, 500-501 
Thomas, 500-501 
William, 500 
William C., 959 
William Stanley, 501 
NORTHAN, Jas., 967 
Dotan atest ENO Hugh O.., 
02 
holes SEN Edmund, 
37 
Edwin Clyde, 377-378 
Edwin Coke, 378 
Martha Traylor, 747 
Mary E., 377 
Thomas Henry, 747 
William, 378 
William J., 747 
Wm. Tarpley, 378 
NORTHINGTON, Wm. 
T., 454 
NORTHROP (see also 
Northrup) 
Amos B., 512 
G. Norton, 947 
George Wm., 835 
Harris, 301 
Ira, 947 
John, 301 
John Edward, 543 
Joseph, 947 
Josiah Norton, 947 
Nathaniel, 947 
Remmington, 301 
Walter Scott, 947 


NORTHROP 


William, 301-473 
NORTHRUP (see also 
Northrop) 
Claudian B., 308 
Joseph, 510-986 
William, 308 
NORTON, A. L., 870 
Aaron, 551 
Andrews, 290 
Charles Eliot, 290 
Charles Oliver, 748 
Edward E., 899 
Edwin, 443 
Eliot, 290 
George, 818 
Ichabod, 477 
Jabez, 551 
John, 290 
Joseph, 714 
Lillian A., 1001 
Lottie E. Gove, 748 
Nicholas, 551-962 
Samuel, 290 
Thomas, 373-720 
Walter, 820-949 
William, 290-986 
NOTEWARE, Geo., 135 
Jacob, 135 
James, 135 
James H., 135 
NOTT, Abraham, 243 
Charles Cooper, 243 
Eliphalet, 243 
Joel Benedict, 243 
John, 243 
Stephen, 243 
NOTTINGHAM, Wm., 
606 
NOURSE, Benj., 293 
Charles Joseph, 329 
Franklin, 604 
Julia L. Peabody, 329 
NOWELL, Geo. M., 37 
NOWLIN, Benj., 352 
NOYES, Benj., 948 
Charles Phelps, 283 
Daniel, 183 
Daniel Rogers, 283- 
502-514 
Edward Herbert, 748 
Ethel J. R. Chese- 
brough, 748 
Geo. Clement, 752 
Henry D., 405 
Jas., 24-183-502-514- 
478-756-762-943-986 
James, Jr., 501 
John, 748-948 
Jonathan, 948 
Joseph, 126-183-249- 
254-255-502-514-576- 
748-749 
Moses, 108-748 
Moses, Jr., 107 
Nicholas, 523-752-770- 
948-986 
Richard, 749 
Samuel, 948 
Thomas, 183-502-514- 
576-756 
Walter C., 748 
William, 748-752-948- 
986 
William C., 748 
NUGENT, Carrie Casey, 
227 
Daniel Cline, 227 
James Gillespie, 947 
Lillie W. Patton, 947 
Pratt, 59 
Thomas, 227-947 
NULL, Telford B., 200 
NUTHALL, John, 898- 
991 
NUTT, Aaron, 748 
Adam, 749 
John, 748 
John Joseph, 749 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


Levi, 748 
Thomas, 156 
William F., 779 
NUTTER, Geo. Read, 
947 
Hatevil, 947 
Thos. Franklin, 947 
Wm. Read, 947 
NUTTING, John, 948 
Jonathan, 948 
Samuel, 948 
NYE, Benj., 749-775 
Caleb, 775 
Ebenezer, 775 
Elisha, 820 
George, 775 
James Warren, 749 
John, 775-820 
Joseph, 749 
Nathan, 820 
Stephen, 820 
NYMAN, Hazel Lom- 
bard, 749 
Howard S., 749 
Joseph, 749 


O 


OAKES, Chas., 701-947 
Charles J., 947 
Daniel, 749 
Francis Garaux, 749 
Frederick, 264 
Gertrude E. Ludlam, 

947 
James, 749 
Prescott, 749 
Thomas Fletcher, 749 
Urian, 749 
William, 749 

OAKLEY, Francis, 750 
Imogen Brashear, 749 
John, 750 
John Milton, 749-750 
Owen H., 237 
Thornton, 750 

OAKMAN, John, 875 

OAKS, Chas. Henry, 817 

OATLEY, Walter M., 

880 

OBER, Albert G., 750 
Frank Benedict, 600 
Gustavus, 750 
Lizzie W. Hambleton, 


750 
OBERTEUFFER, Her- 
man F., 641 
CoA tae Roland Lord, 
4 
O’BRIEN, Edward F., 
324 


Edward J., 36-37 
Harry Russell, 178 
William, 324 
O’BRYAN, Volney, 131 
O’CONNOR, Bernard F., 
258 
Francis Barnard, 285 
Gabriella Gilpin, 285 
James, 861 
Thomas, 861 
O’DANIEL, Andrew Al- 
lison, 630 
Ethel I. B. Goodwin, 
630 
ODELL, Benjamin, 453 
Joseph H., 222 
ODIN, John, 490 
ODIORNE, John, 930 
Thomas, 554 
O’DONEL, Chas. Max- 
imillian, 645 
O’DONNELL, Colum- 


bus, 148-655 
John, 148 
O’DONOVAN, Charles, 
425 


Sa meth cter Matthew, 
512 
OELLIG, John B., 938 
OESTRICH, Robert F., 
659 
OETTL, Julius, 292 
O’FALLON, Edward, 
238 
OFFLEY, David, 986 
OFFUTT, Henry F., 399 
T. Scott, 750 
William, 750 
William Scott, 750 
Zadok, 750 
OGDEN, Aaron, 750 
Alfred, 586 
Archibald G., 750 
Charles M., 916 
Charles Walton, 750 
David, 810 
David B., 911 
Dayton, 750 
Elias Bailey, 750 
James, 586 
John, 36-62-87-685- 
750-810-88 4-986 
John D., 527 
Jonathan, 289-638- 
750 
Kate I. Trecartin, 586 
Robert, 750 
Robert Nash, 26 
Thomas, 810 
OGELBAY, James, 270 
OGILVIE, John, 148 
OGLESBY, Junius G., 
534 
O’GORMAN, James 
Michael, 487 
OGSTON, Alfred Jas., 
810 
O’HARA, James, 488- 
489 
OHLEN, Stephen Van 
Rensselaer, 244 
OHMER, Edward G., 
716-757 
OLCOTT, Douglas W., 
177 
Jacob Van V., 320 
Jonathan, 719 
Samuel, 719 
Thomas, 177-719 
William James, 296 
OLDER, Clarence E., 
562 
OLDHAM, Wm., 216 
OLDS, Asa G., 664 
Charles Louis, 224 
Clark, 664 
Ezekiel, 664 
Irving Sands, 664 
Lewis Wilson, 664 
Phineas, 664 
Robert, 664 
William, 664 
OLIN, Abraham B., 750 
Ezra, 48 
Gideon, 750 
Henry, 751 
John, 48-750-751 
John Myers, 750 
Justin, 751 
Nathaniel G., 750 
Stephen, 751 
Stephen Henry, 179- 
456-751 
OLIPHANT (see also 
Olyphant) 
David, 327 
Duncan, 327 
Hughes, 401 
Jonathan, 327 
OLIVER, A. Lodge, 322 
Andrew, 431 
Daniel, 431 
James, 270 
John, 346-732-981 


518 


ORDWAY 


Peter, 431 
Robert Shaw, 549 
Thomas, 431-986 
Thomas Fitch, 431 
OLLER, Wm. E., 556 
OLMSTEAD, Richard, 
986 
OLMSTED, A. Paul, 179 
James F., 832-925 
Julia C. Smith, 925 
Levi, 751 
Nicholas, 977 
Richard, 671-751-986 
Timothy, 710 
Wm. Beach, 751-925 
Wm. Nisbet, 750 
OLNEY, Charles J., 400 
Frank Fuller, 164-218 
George, 134 
James, 697 
Joseph, 134 
Stephen, 134 
Thomas, 134-456-839- 
953 
OLSON, Charles, 164 
Henry T., 881 
OLYPHANT (see also 
Oliphant) 
David, 520 
David W. C., 520 
F. Murray, 520 
Mrs. Robert, 1000 
Robert Morrison, 169 
Talbot, 846 
atl NE Donald, 
2 
ONATIVIA, J. Victor, 
Jr., 30 
ONDERDONE, Andrew 
J., 116 
Andiaen, 116 
Adrian, 116 
Andries, 116 
Benjamin T., 116 
George, 116 
Hendrick, 207 
Henry U., 116 
Horatio Gates, 116 
James Lawrence, 117 
Joseph, 116 
O’NEIL, Joseph, 491 
O’NEILL, Henry Basil, 
435 
Hugh, 60 
Marianna Lippincott, 
461 
William, 894 
Wm. Paul, 461 
ONION, Mrs. Frank, 
1002 
ONORATO, Walter, 88 
OOTHOUT, Hendrick J., 
751 
Jan, 751 
Jan Janse, 751 
Jan Jansen, 400 
John, 751 
William, 751 
OPDYKE, Louris Jan- 
sen, 808 
OPPERMANN, Gustav 
F., 587 
ORAHOOD, Harper M., 
82 


Oe ee John, 373- 
899 
ORCUTT, Hiram, 751 
Ieabod, 751 
John Snell, 751 
Joseph, 751 
Nathan, 751 
William, 751 
William Dana, 751 
ORD, Pacificus, 784 
Robert Brent, 827 
“William Wallace, 467 
ORDWAY, Aaron, 751 


y a“ 


ORDWAY 


Aaron Lucius, 751- 
752 
James, 751 
John, 751 
Lucius Pond, 751 
Moses, 751 
Samuel Hanson, 752 
ORITZ, Alice E. du 
Pont, 222 
Julien, 222 
ORMES, Jonathan, 305 
Samuel, 166 
ORMSBEE, John H., 
690 
ORNE, John, 109 
William, 719 
O’ROURKE, E. V., 481 
ORR, Arthur, 411-752 
Benj. Franklin, 482 
Eleanor Noyes, 752 
James L., 242 
Jas. Washington, 752 
Jennie Glick, 752 
John, 367 
Wm. Shockey, 590 
ORTH, Christopher 
Henry, 693 
as Edward, 521- 
522 
Edward, Jr., 521-522 
Gerrit V. Z., 433 
John, 521 
Joseph, 521 
Miles, 521 
Milton Pardee, 521 
Samuel, 521 
Samuel Geo., 521 
Thomas, 521 
ORVIS, Arthur E., 416 
Charles Eustis, 847 
OSBORN (see also Os- 
borne) 
Alpheus, 114 
Chase Salmon, 752 
Edward Field, 753 


Edward Hubbard, 753 


George, 752 


George Augustus, 752 


Geo. Henry, 114 

Harold G., 708 

Henry Fairfield, 411 

Isaac, 752 

John, 752-754 

Louis Ernest, 753 

Moses, 818 

Richard, 114-411-788- 

986 

William Henry, 412 
OSBORNE (see also 

Osborn) 

Charles Devens, 348 

Cyrus C., 651 

Edward, 396 

Fredk. Allen, 947 

Jeremiah, 801 

John A., 618 

Jordan, 259 

Loyall Allen, 947 

Noah H., 618 

Peter, 395 

Richard, 986 

Robert Cryer, 509 

Roger, 983 

Thomas, 139-158-947 

William, 270-511-761 
OSER, Max, 181-803 


OSGOOD, Alfred T., 629 


Benjamin F., 885 
Charles, 652 
Christopher, 92-382 
David, 491 
Emory, 382 
Erastus, 629 
George, 947 
Hooker, 491-652 
Howard, 629 
Isaac, 629 

Joel, 652 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


John, 485-491-498-629- 
651-753-947-986 
John Hamilton, 753 


John Sabine, 754 
Ralph Woodland, 753 


Joseph, 947° Reginald, 510 
Joseph Otis, 947 Robert, 227-285 
Joshua, 652 Samuel, 92 

Josiah, 491 Thos. Jefferson, 207 


Josiah Alonzo, 753 
Luther, 491 
Manasseh, 652 
Peter, 629 
Phineas, 92 
Sewall Mason, 382 
Stephen, 491-651 


Thomas M., 24-25 
Washington, 227 
Washington W., 227 
William, 261 
William M., 25 
OWENS, B. A., 1007 
Frank Camden, 143 


Timothy, 629 Obijah, 459 
William, 629-947 OWINGS, Richard, 365 
Wm. Fogg, 947 Jesse, 365 

OSKAMP, Alfred, 370 Samuel, 365 


OSTERHELD, Henry, Samuel S., 245 


241 Thomas, 365 
OSTERLOH, Adolph, OWSLEY, Heaton, 26- 

867 737 
OSTRANDER, Charles Henry Farrer, 611 


F., 78 OXNARD, Benj. A., 754 
Hendrick, 941 Thomas, 754 
Marcus, 941 OYLER, William B., 
Marcus J., 941 488-489 
Mary M. Edwards, 78 
Pieter, 799-800-941 P 
OSTROM, Henry E., 711 
O’SULLIVAN, Jas., 260 | PABODIE, Francis, 987 
OSWALD, Robert, 936 William, 36-258-302- 
OSWEGO, David H., 435 319-324-384-576-589- 
OTEY, John, 646 614-666-815-860-908- 
OTHEMAN, Francis 933 
Wayland, 791 PACA, Aquila, 568 
OTIS, Arthur H., 432 PACE, James M., 625 
Asahel, 629 PACE, Charles Lathrop, 
Chas. Augustus, 587 754 
Edward Osgood, 629 George, 754 
Elwell S., 150 George Willis, 754 
‘Geo. Edmund, 680 PACKARD, Abiel, 777 
Geo. Livingston, 391 Alpheus, 385 
Harrison Gray, 100 Anna J. Sprague, 946 
Israel Taintor, 629 Asa, 386 
James, 136-496-629- Charles, 385 
630-878-883-935 Daniel, 64-777 
John, 100-629-630-697- 
847-883-986 Francis Randolph, 
John Thatcher, 629 386 
Joseph, 629-630 Frederick A., 328-386 
Joseph E., Jr., 693 George T., 946 
Nathaniel, 629 George Thomas, 946 
Seth, 629 Hezekiah, 385-946 
Seth Taylor, 629 Jacob, 385-386-946 
Stephen, 629 John Hooker, 386 
Walter Joseph, 629 Katharine P. Shippen, 
Wm. Augustus, 629 328 
William K., 390 Kent, 946 
OTTEWELL, Alfred, Nathaniel, 277 


719 Roland E., 323 
OTTIS, John, 986 Samuel, 385-386-777- 
OTTLEY, Enoch, 753 946-965-986 

Francis, 753 Solomon, 385-386-946 

Jas. Henry, 753 Warren, 619 

John King, 704 Zaccheus, 385-386- 

Thomas, 753 777-946 

William, 753 PACKER, Hezekiah, 342 
OTTO, Bodo, 753 James, 496 

Frank Reed, 753 Philip, 496 

John Augustus, 753 PADDOCK, Benjamin 

John Bodo, 753 Henry, 286 


Ebenezer, 476 
Lewis H., 286 
Nathaniel, 560 

iets ed ery 
Robert, 74-286-476- 


OVERALL, John, 753 
John Henry, 753 
Wilson Lee, 753 

OVERBY, Basil H., 625 

OVERSTREET, James, 


125 560-594-986 
OVERTON, Helen E. C., Seth, 286 
1001 Stephen Tappan, 54 
Robert, 420 Zachariah, 286-476- 
William, 110-139-158- 560 
363-420-421-558 Zenas, 476 
OVIATT, Stephen, 104 | PADELFORD, Adoni- 
OWEN, Daniel, 648 ram J., 733 


Edward, 227 Frank William, 733 
James L., 833 Fredk. Morgan, 733 
John G., 753 Jonathan, 108 


519 


PAINE 


PADGITT, Tom, 262 
Marie S. Bankhead, 25| PAGE, Andrew, 38 


Benjamin, 38-466 
Benjamin Greely, 38 
Curtis Hidden, 37 
Edward Aug., 431 
Edward D., 63 
Gilbert, 521-754 
Henry, 38 
Jabez, 38 
John, 387 - 38-203-295- 
352-590-718-951-954- 
973-986 
John F., 892 
Joseph, 38 
Jos. French, 521-754 
Louis Rodman, 754 
Louis Rodman, Jr., 
754 
Mann, 203-352-353- 
420-758-954 
Matthew, 203-352-954 
Moses, 38 
Nathanael, 836 
Nathaniel, 193 
Robert, 352-393-737- 
951-954 
Samuel, 38 
Sara Sherrerd, 521 
Stephen, 393 
Thomas, 521-754 
Thomas Nelson, 506 
William Byrd, 954 
William D., 308 
William Hansell, 521 


PAGENSTECHER, Al- 


brecht, 754 
Gustav, 754 
Virginia D’Oench, 754 


PAIGE, Alonzo, 56 


Christopher, 56-440 
James William, 440 
John, 56 

Nathaniel, 56-440-986 
Timothy, 651 
William, 440 
Winslow, 56 


Edward Newman, 385 | PAINE (see also 


Payne) 
Abraham, 436 
Albert Bigelow, 947 
Alsop, 754 
Asa, 606 
Asahel E., 677 
Benj., 72-436-607 
Brinton, 942 : 
Charles, 530 
Charles Cushing, 530 
Clara A. Sibley, 396 
Clarence Sumner, 395 
Cordelia Ayer, 606 
Daniel, 678 
David, 607-752 
Edward, 114-677 
Edward C., 29 
Edward Tatnall, 755 
Elijah, 948 
Elisha, 435-436-711 
Ezra, 677-754 
Ezra Kempton, 396 
Fredk. Holmes, 607 
Mrs. Fredk. Holmes, 
1000 
George B., 319 
George Lyman, 530 
Henry Delavan, 678 
Henry Elisha, 953 
Henry Gallup, 677 
Horace Marshfield, 
755 
Howard Simmons, 755 
James, 530 
James Martin, 606 
Jay, 72 
John, 71-607-754-888- 
948 
John Alsop, 754-755 
John Jay, 72 


PAINE 


Joseph, 606 
Leonard Gregory, 607 
Levi, 607 
Levi Leonard, 607 
Luther, 752 
Moses, 606-607-986 
Nathaniel, 607-755 
Nathaniel E., 754-755 
Nicholas, 986 
Noah, 947 
Parker, 606 
Peter, 754 
Philip, 22-208 
Robert Treat, 530- 
531-761 
Robert Treat, 2d, 529 
Roswell, 114 
Samuel, 678-947 
Samuel B., 948 
Seth, 678 
Silas, 607 
Stephen, 114-607-677- 
678-755-947-986 
Thomas, 435-436-530- 
606-710-754-755-798- 
888-948-986 
Thos. Bridgham, 755 
Thomas Luther, 752 
Thomas W., 29 
Waldo Grant, 606-654 
William, 29-606 
William Cushing, 530 
PAINTER, Byron H., 
755 
Clarke, 755 
George, 755 
George Edward, 755 
Jacob, 755 
Park, 828 
PAIST, Fredk. M., 532 
PALFREY, Arthur 
Griswold, 289 
George, 289 
Henry Wm., 32-289 
John, 32-289 
Jonathan, 289 
Peter, 32-289-966-986 
Thomas, 32-289 
William, 32-289 
William Taylor, 865 
PALIN, Henry, 475 
John, 918 
John H., 570 
PALMER, Alex. M., 214 
Anthony, 228 
Anthony A., 383 
Armin Butler, 613 
Bazaleel, 495 
Benjamin, 756 
Benj. Morgan, 44 
Bradley W., 55 
Bruce, 809 
Charles A., 228 
Christopher, 614 
Courtlandt, 40 
Dirck L., 568 
Edward, 44 
Elias Sanford, 756 
Ephraim, 332-475 
Erastus Dow, 122 
Frederick S., 731 
George Smith, 755 
Gershom, 487-756 
Gershom, 3d, 584 
Gideon, 614 
Gregory, 244 
Henry, 32-400 
Henry W., 872 
Herbert Armin, 613 
Honoré, 756 
Howard, 735-790 
Ichabod, 756 
Isaac, 618 
J. Culbert, 756 
Jacob, 685 
James D., 886 
James Monroe, 614 
Job, 44 ; 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


John, 221-426-614-702- 
818-876 
John Gendron, 537 
John Simmons, 614 
Jno. Simmons, 2d, 613 
Jonathan, 482-614 
Joseph, 613-765 
Joseph Pease, 787 
Julius, 614 
Lucius Noyes, 756 
Luther, 756 
Martin, 228 
Moses, 614 
Nat, 755 
Nehemiah, 756 
Potter, 756 
Potter, Jr., 756 
Samuel, 44-383-613- 
614-756 
Simeon, 613 
Thos., 44-383-613-756 
Trueworthy, 614 
UnahtCrt22 
W. Ben, 740 
Walter, 487-755-756- 
985-986 
Walter W., 923 
William, 44-228-613- 
614-986-991 
William Lincoln, 614 
PALMIER, Jean, 874 
Michel, 874 
Michel Beaulieu, 874 
Michel Joseph, 874- 
875 
Pierre, 874 
PANCOAST, Henry §., 
946 
PANTRY, John, 817 
PAPIN, Edward V., 182 
Francois, 182-473-923 
Gilles, 182-473-923 
Hypolite L., 923 
Joseph, 182-473-923 
Loisel, 898 
Pierre, 182-473-923 
Sylvester V., 182-473 
Theophile, 182 
Timothy L., 473 
PARDEE, Ariovistus, 
451 
Calvin, 451 
Ebenezer, 452 
Enoch Homer, 452 
George, 451-452-987 
George Cooper, 452 
Israel Platt, 451 
John, 451 
Joseph, 451-452 
Luther, 451 
Myron, 451 
Myron Fredk., 451 
Samuel, 451 
Thomas, 451 
Wheeler, 452 


PARFITT, Chas. D., 233 


PARISH-WATSON, M., 
447 

PARK (see also Parke) 
Arthur, 987 
Avery, 677 
Benjamin F., 677 
Edgar, 45 
Edward, 657 
Edwin Avery, 677-678 
Elisha, 677 
Franklyn A., 677 
George Shepard, 677 
Hezekiah, 677 
Howard Gray, 552 
Joseph, 987 
Julian, 677 
Luther, 657 
Nathan, 657 
Paul, 677 
Richard, 657 
Robert, 677-987 
Robert Emory, 29 


Roswell, 677 
Thomas, 657-677 
Thomas Kinney, 677 
Trenor William, 657 
William, 584-657-890 
PARKE (see also 
Park) 
Daniel, 487-525-774 
Ethel M. Cushman, 
756 
Guy James, 601 
Hervey Coke, 756 
John, 193-774-814 
John Purdy, 878 
John §S., 170 
Josiah, 665 
Nathan Grier, 2d, 584 
Robert, 193-665-987 
Samuel, 193 
Thomas, 482-665 
William, 852 
PARKER, Aaron, 430 
Abiram, 546 
Abraham, 430-944 
Addison, 430 
Alexis du P., 22-269- 
271 
Amasa, 890 
Amasa J., Jr., 890 
Amasa Junius, 890 
Anthony, 773-970 
Augustin H., 39 
Brace Morgan, 698 
Charles Edward, 272 
Chas. Hamilton, 272 
Chas. Pomeroy, 312 
Charles Wolcott, 298 
Chauncey G., 298 
Cortlandt, 298 
Daniel, 593-594-890 
Ebenezer, 152-295 
Edward, 297-756-828- 
832-890 
Edward Gregory, 81 
Edward Parker, 456 
Edward Wheeler, 756 
Elijah, 757 
Elisha, 144-298-987 
Ephraim, 382-634 
Felix Kay, 800 
Francis Stuart, 805 
Francis Vose, 533 
Francis W., Jr., 358 
George Stanley, 383 
Glowacki R., 258 
Gurdon §S., 548 
Henry, 883 
Horatio G., 757 
Horatio Newton, 756 
ral 
Isaac, 228-446-593- 
594-930 
Javez, 841 
James, 144-178-298- 
440-575-844 
James C. D., 272 
James Eugene, 144 
James Phillips, 272 
Jeremiah, 115 
John, 258-298-634-832- 
890-897 
John C., 832 
John Dwight, 832 
John Fredk., 646 
Jonathan, 258 
Joseph, 440-465-606- 
710-746-756-890 
Joseph Upton, 258 
Josiah, 606-961 
LeRoy, 258-259 
Linus, 158-832 
Matthew S., 272 
Maxwell, 333 
Montgomery D., 271 
Moses, 430 
Nathaniel, 79-756 
Oliver, 961 
Orson, 258 


520 


PARRISH 


Peter, 413 
Philip Stanley, 272 
Ralph Chandler, 259 
Richard, 766-896 
Richard Green, 271 
Richard Wayne, 297- 
298-299 
Robert, 634-783-981 
Samuel, 22-144-271- 
272-726-832 
Samuel Eugene, 144 
Samuel F., 144 
Stephen, 756-757 
Stevens, 271 
Thomas, 258-580-756- 
766-890 
Titus, 832 
We Gurowve 
William, 22 - 228-271- 
272-440-681-726-745- 
766-986-987 
William F., 791 
William Price, 756 
Winthrop, 271 
PARKES, Wm. J., 677 
PARKHURST, Geo., 971 
PARKIN, John W., 741 
ear AGEN Henry, 
48 
Hugh Griffin, 948 
John George, 681 
Ralph W., 572 
Robert Henry, 948 
Royal, 948 
William, 948 
PARKMAN, Ebenezer, 
304-305-566 
Elias, 304-566 
Francis, 566 
Henry, 298 
Henry, Jr., 420 
John, 305 
Margaret R. Ander- 
son, 420 
Samuel, 305-566 
Samuel Breck, 304 
William, 304-566 
PARKS, J. Lewis, 793 
Leighton, 323-806 
Warren, 707 
PARLIN, Eleazer, 255 
John, 255 
Nicholas, 255 
PARMALEE (see also 
Parmele, Parmelee) 
Ezra, 827 
John, 783 
Joshua, 59 
Nathaniel, 783 
Olive Lewis, 55 
PARMELE (see 
Parmalee, 
lee) 
Howard 1L., 359 
John, 987 
PARMELEE (see also 
Parmalee, Parmele) 
Ezra, 827 
Horace Hall, 795 
John, 702-827-987 
Nathaniel, 827 
Robert M., 272 
Samuel, 827 
William Samuel, 827 
PARMBLY, Richard M., 
827 
PARMENTER, Fred- 
erick J., 542 
Robert, 765 
PARMERLY, John, 987 
PARR, I. M., 45 
Israel, 792 
PARRAT, Francis, 494- 
643 
PARRISH, Claiborn, 
552 
Earl Thomas, 92 
Townsend, 835 


also 
Parme- 


PARROTT 


Pate Abner, 716- 
57 
Abraham, 634 
Burton E., 876 
Henry Eugene, 757 
James, 716-757 
John, 634 
John Ennals, 757 
John Fabian, 634 
Peter Pearse, 634 
Richard D. A., 634 
Thomas, 716-757 
PARRY, Henry Ches- 
ter, 727 
John, 931 
PARSHALL, David, 426 
James, 426 
Jonathan, 426 
Joseph, 426 
PARSON, Edward, 923 
Richard Heller, 923 
PARSONS, Aaron, 757 
Adolphus G., 754 
Albert Ross, 757 
Benjamin, 169 
Charles Allen, 146 
Charles Francis, 758 
Daniel, 757 
David, 146-566-758 
Ebenezer, 169 
Edward, 378-758 
George Ayer, 240 
Geo. Burrington, 758 
Henry M., 844 
Isaac, 99 
Ithamar, 566 
James Challis, 409 
Jeffrey, 146 
Joel, 566 
John, 146-378-758 
John E., 147 
John Jehiel, 757 
John Randolph, 758 
Jonathan, 146-169- 
943-962 
Joseph,  38- 203- 204- 
378-566-757-758-801- 
956-987-996 
Justin, 801 
Lemuel S., 474 
Moses, 378-758 
Noah, 204 
Percy Allen, 146 
Richard Chappell, 7538 
S. DeWitt, 758 
Samuel, 116-566 
Samuel H., 135-170 
Samuel Holden, 169 
Thomas, 878-566-758- 
988 
W. Eugene, 795 
William, 729 
William Barclay, 758 
William Bowne, 586 
Wm. Burrington, 758 
Wm. Cheney, 758-759 
William Edward, 758 
Sp eee Cotton, 
75 
Edward Lasell, 759 
Frank R., 736 
Geo., 64-356-674-954 
George Henry, 751 
Joseph Lyman, 759 
Ralph, 993 
Samuel, 648-759 
William, 759 
PARVIN, Francis, 515 
PASCHALL, Thomas, 
395-536 
Walter Goode, 578 
PASCRE, Chas. E., 470 
PASSANO, Edward 
Boteler, 138 
Louis Durbin, 138 
PATCH, Howard H., 290 
Isaac, 422 
James, 218-952 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


Nathan, 713 
PATCHIN, Aaron 
Drake, 548 
PATH, John, 541 
PATERSON, Wm., 869 
PATRICK, James, 706 
PATTEN (see also Pat- 
ton) 
George Francis, 759 
George W., 759 
Jeanie M. Coyle, 760 
John Alanson, 312 
John Dewhurst, 760 
Nathaniel, 759 
Thomas, 760 
William, 759-760-987 
Wm. Samuel, 760-792 
Zeboin C., 225 
PATTERSON, Andrew, 
347 
Andrew Henry, 415 
Antoinette De Cour- 
sey, 601 
Catherine Y. Norris, 
172 
David, 347 
Edmund D., 867 
Elsie Louise, 724 
Enoch, 348 
Francis M., 295 
Frank Thorne, 172 
George Washington, 
570-927 
George Washington, 
Jr., 570 
Henry, 157 
Henry Stuart, 243 
J. J.; 882 
Jacob, 132 
James, 347-601 
Jay Howard, 284 
John, 601-914 
John D., 638 
Joseph, 601 
Joseph Wyman, 348 
Peter, 570 
Robt., 347-600-601-914 
Robert Emmett, 588 
Robert Maskell, 600 
Robert Rowley, 570 
Rufus Lenoir, 415 
Samuel, 415 
Samuel Finley, 415 
T. H. Hoge, 601 
Theodore Thos., 191 
Thomas, 570 
Thomas L., 724 
Wallace, 650 
William, 157 
William C., 347 
William Christie, 186 
William M., 676 
shee rit Robert A., 
888 
PATTISON, Francis 
W., 258 
Maria L. Dowd, 258 
Thomas Harwood, 258 
PATTON (see also Pat- 


ten) 
Charles H., 947 
James, 26 


James D., 760 
James D., Jr., 760 
James Lindsay, 680 
John, 230-760 
John Walker, 518 
Robert, 760-987 
Robert Weston, 760 
William, 760-947 
William S., 760 
William Weston, 760 
PAUL, C. R., 30 
Carroll, 696 
Charles Henry, 755 
Ebenezer, 761 
Henry Martyn, 761 
Henry Neill, 328-329 


5 


9) 


a 


Jacob, 268-269 
James, 162-328 
John, 162-996 
John Rodman, 162-328 
Joseph, 162-268-269- 
328-987 
Richard, 761 
Samuel, 761 
William W., 268-269 
PAULDING, Hiram, 722 
John, 722 
Joost, 722 
Joseph, 722 
William, 594 
PAULSON, Leonard, 
749 
PAVEY, Geo. M., 428 
PAWLING, Albert, 799 
Henry, 513-798-799- 
800-852 
John, 798-799-800 
Levi, 798-799-800 
PAXSON, Abraham, 762 
Elias, 762 
Frederic Logan, 762 
Helen H. Jackson, 762 
Henry, 762 
Howard, 762 
James, 762 
Joseph A., 762 
Samuel Canby, 283 
Thomas, 762 
PAXTON, Anne D. Jun- 
kin, 762 
Elisha W., 675 
John, 185-903 
John Gallatin, 763 
Joseph, 57 
Thomas, 185 
PAYBODIB, Francis, 
987 
PAYNE (see also 
Paine) 
Abraham, 683-763 
Arthur A, M., 404 
Augustus F., 683 
Charles, 683 
Charles Bland, 404 
Charles Thomas, 763 
Daniel, 404 
Edward, 404 
Edward Waldron, 161 
Blisha, 519-683-763 
Eugene B., 763 
Francis Edward, 161 
George, 220-404-932 
George Houson, 404 
Henry, 404 
Henry B., 683-763 
Imogen B. Berry, 404 
Inman Horner, 404 
John, 220-404-682-701- 
937-982 
Josias, 220-932 
Randolph, 547 
Richard, 404 
Robert, 220-404-932 
Thatcher T., 701 
Thos., 683-701-763-986 
Thomas H., 763 
William, 220-259-404- 
701-932 
William A., 1005 
William H. F., 404 
William M., 161 
William Winter, 404 
PAYSON, Arthur Lith- 
gow, 611 
Charles, 271 
Edward, 763-987 
George, 763 
George S., 616 
Geo. Shipman, 763 
Gilbert R., 271 
John, 482-893 
Phillips, 768 
Samuel, 763 
Samuel C., 688 


1 


PEARSE 


Seth, 763 
PEABODIBE, Wm., 187 
PEABODY, Alexander 

ML, 329 

Asa, 329 

Augustus 8., 239 

Charles, 925 

Charles A., 329-330 

David, 367-508-624 

Enoch Wood, 329 

Ephraim, 83-84 

Francis, 84- 239- 329- 

367-440-508-623-624- 
644-834-987 

Francis Bolles, 239 

Francis G., 83-84 

George, 691 

George Foster, 329 

George Henry, 329 

Harold, 22 

Horace B., 917 

Jeremiah, 624 

Jeremiah D., 508 

John, 367-508-624-987 

Moses, 624 

Philip G., 829 

Richard, 261-329 

Robert Swain, 84 

Samuel, 329 

Samuel E., 440 

Stephen, 238-239-329- 

852 

Thomas, 84-508-691 

W. B., 654 

William, 84-239-329 

Wm. Henry, 329 
PEACE, E., 892 
PEACH, Geo. W., 763 

John Hixon, 763 

Lillie V. Lee, 763 
PERACHY, Leroy, 559 

Samuel, 231 

Thomas Griffin, 231 

William, 231 

William D., 231-911 

William Samuel, 231 
PEACOCK, John, 214 

Thomas, 214 
PEAKE, Christopher, 

360 

Jonathan, 360 

Thomas, 966 

William, 899 
PEALE, Alexander, 18 

Charles, 694 

Chas. W., 694-822-989 

Rembranédt, 822 
PEARCE (see also 

Pearse, Peirce, 
Pierce) 

Arthur Williams, 144 

Benjamin, 688 

Caleb, 763 

Charles A., 798 

Daniel, 763 

Earl Douglas, 688 

Harle D’Arcy, 486 

Ephraim, 688 

Gideon, 572 

James, 859-572 

James Alfred, 572 

James Heustis, 904 

James Sturgis, 764 

John, 763 

Meal, 688 

Michael, 688 

Nathan, 688 

Nathaniel, 763 

Beginald, 763 

Silas, 904 

Thomas, 768 
PEARSALL, Benj., 175 

Benjamin S., 49 

Hamilton W., 340 

Job, 175 
PEARSE (see also 

Pearce, Peirce, 
Pierce) 


PEARSE 


Augustus F., 333 
Geo. Augustus, 333 
Nathaniel, 333 
Richard, 333 
PEARSON (see also 
Peirson, Pierson) 
Amos, 948 
Arthur Emmons, 948 
Forrest G., 567 
Hiram, 948 
J. A., 626 
James, 948 
John, 948 
John Keeling, 767 
Jonathan, 948 
Nathaniel, 146 
Nella J., 348 
Robert H., 773 
Robert N., 959 
Thomas, 496-761 
William, 948 
William Henry, 948 
Zilpah, 146 
PEARSONS, Amos, 583 
Daniel, 583 
George Read, 583 
James, 583 
John, 583 
Jonathan, 583 
PEASE, Benj. W., 240 
Dennis, 764 
Edward Allen, 764 
Bli, 764 
John, 612-764-897 
Richard Henry, 81 
Robert, 612-764 
Samuel, 667-764-897 
Theodore D., 764 
PEASLEE, Jas. M., 53 
Joseph, 38 
PEASLEY, James C., 
238 
PECK, Adam, 148-486 
Albert F., 512 
Arthur Minot, 416 
Asa, 425 
Benj., 143-486-746 
Claude Jewell, 239 
Eliphalet, 764 
Ephraim, 470 
Frank Jas., 330 
George, 470 
George Wesley, 764 
Gideon, 470 
Helen S. Hand, 140 
Henry, 417-764 
Herbert R., 634 
Hiram, 417 
Hiram David, 417 
Jacob, 143-486 
Jathniel, 417 
Jeremiah, 97 
Jesse, 764 
Jesse T., 764 
John, 417-764 
John Lyman, 140 
John Weld, 417 
Joseph, 417-470-764- 
925-987 
Lawrence F., 478 
Louise GL. Aborn, 425 
Luther, 764 
Odadiah, 97 
Paul Noble, 1006 
Robert, 984 
Samuel, 97 
Samuel Lyman, 140 
Seth, 470 
Theophilus, 97 
Walter Asa, 425 
Walter T., 42 
William, 927 
William Ward, 348 
PECKHAM, Benjamin, 
63-491 
Geo. Hazard, 491 
George Taylor, 491 
Henry A., 421 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


John, 491 
Peter, 74 
PEDERSEN, Fredk. M., 
693 
Gertrude H. Kitchel, 
693 
Joseph Silvey, 693 
PEEBLES, A. B., 534 
William, 62 
PEEK, Julius A., 546 
PEEL, Bryant L., 89 
Wm. Lawson, 534 
PEELLE, John Cox, 764 
Pasco, 764 
Stanton C., 764 
Stanton J., 764 
William, 764 
PEET, Abijah C., 111 
Abiram, 111 
Benjamin, 695 
Frederick T., 695 
John Peet, 695 
Lewis Leavitt, 111 
Thomas, 695 
William, 695 
PHETS, Orville H., 535 
PEGRAM, Francis E., 
119 
George Braxton, 764 
George W., 764 
John, 764 
William, 764 
William Howell, 764 
PEGUES, Alex. H., 423 
Eliza S. Dobyns, 422 
Samuel W. E., 422 
PEIRCE (see also 
Pearce, Pearse 
Pierce) 
Abijah, 240 
Benjamin, 291 
Charles Sanders, 371 
George, 132-535-876- 
987 
Isaac, 757 
Jeremiah, 757 
John, 736 
Joseph, 757 
Marston, 714 
Oliver, 332 
Thomas W., 175 
William Staples, 714 
PEIRONNET, Jas. S., 
927 
Robert Daniel, 927 
Stephen, 927 
PEIRSON (see‘also 
Pearson, Pierson) 
Abel L., 239 
Edward Brooks, 239 
Edward &L., 239 
Frank Ensign, 96 
Samuel, 239 
PELHAM, W. E., 681 
PELL, Alfred, 426-639 
Alfred S., 387 
Benjamin, 387-426 
Caleb, 198-804 
¥F. Livingston, 387 
Herbert C., Jr., 465 
Howland, 617-1006 
Howland H., 387 
James Duane, 387 
John, 198-387-426- 
987 
John H., 387-503 
Joshua, 387-426 
Morris Shipley, 387 
Robert T., 145 
Stephen H. P., 145- 
387-1001-1004 
Theodore R., 1004 
Thomas, 387-426-804- 
987 
Walden, 387 
Wm. Ferris, 387-426 
PELLEGRIN, Harold 
Francis, 894 


PELLET, Richard, 482 
PELLETT, Henry Ho- 
bart, 832 
PELOT, Charles Moore, 
848 
James Charles, 848 
John Francis, 848 
Jonas, 848 
PELZER, Francis 
Joseph, 789 
PEMBERTON, Bennett, 
873 
Clifford, 147 
James, 604 
John, 700 
PENCE, Wm. H., 832 
William P., 275 
PENDLETON, Benj., 
: 743 
Benjamin §S., 743 
Brian, 764-765-987 
Caleb, 765 
Dudley Diggs, 33 
E. M., 864 
Edmund, 171-291-562- 
577-674-743-804 
Ellen Fitz, 764 
Enoch B., 765 
Henry, 171-674-743 
Huntington K., 675 
James, 765 
John, 171-674 
Joseph, 765 
Joseph W., 171 
Mace, 912 
Mace C., 912 
Nathan, 765 
Nathaniel, 743 
Philip, 171-577-674- 
743-804-987 
Philip Y., 674 
Samuel H., 912 
W. Hz. K., 546 
William, 743-765 
William K., 674-675 
Wyman, 96 
PENFIELD, Abisha, 
127 
John, 127 
Peter, 769 
Samuel, 127 
Simeon, 127 
Walter Scott, 127 
William, 127 
William L., 127 
PENGILLY, John, 299- 
794 
PENICK, John, 658 
Nathan, 658 
William, 658 
William S., 658 
PENIX, Wm., 539 
PENMAN, Georgia R. 
Law, 765 
John Simpson, 765 
Robt. Hederwick, 765 
PENN, Abram, 839 
John, 437-886 
Robert L., 579 
William, 828-854 
PENNELL, Robert F., 
629 
PENNIMAN, Chiron, 
765 
Blias, 765 
Frank L., 580 
Gardner B., 765 
George Henry, 765 
J. A. Dushane, 326 
James, 765-987 
James F., 765 
James H., 765 
James L., 765 
John, 452 
Josiah H., 765 
Nathan, 765 
Obadiah, 765 
Samuel, 765 


522 


PERKINS 


Sylvanus, 765 
William F., 319 
PENNINGTON, Eph- 
raim, 248-843 
John, 248 
Josias, 633-1006 
Judah, 248-843 
Nathan, 248 
Samuel, 248-843 
PENNOCK, Isaac, 727 
Joseph, 535 
PENNOYER, Elias R., 
766 
Frederick W., 766 
Frederick W., Jr., 765 
Harvey, 766 
Robert, 765 
Samuel, 766 
William, 766 
PENNY, Thomas, 261 
PENNYPACKER, Hen- 
drick, 630 
Isaac A., 630 
Isaac R., 630-631 
Jacob, 630 
Matthias, 630 
PENROSE, Bartholo- 
mew, 523-987 
Charles B., 42-523 
Clement B., 523 
James, 523 
Richard A. F.. 523 
Richard A. F., Jr., 523 
Spencer, 523-710 
Stephen B. L., 522- 


523 
Thomas, 523 
PEPPER, Archibald M., 
766 


Charles Hovey, 733 
Daniel Gilbert, 766 
David, 154 
Eva L. Boothe, 766 
George, 465-466 
George D. B., 733 
Geo. Wharton, 328 
Jacob, 733 
John, 733 
Joseph, 733 
Robert, 733-987 
Stephen, 733 
Stephen C., 240-733 
William, 380 
PEPPERRELL, Wm., 
211-322-490-987 
PERCY, Robert D., 594 
PERINHE, E. Glenn, 920 
PERKINS, Abraham, 
714-765-767-953-987 
Albert T., 767 
Andrew C., 396 
Annie A. Anthony, 
425 
Calvin, 919 
Charles, 111 
Charles Elliott, 410- 
411-531 
Charles L., 780 
Charles S., 767 
Cornelius, 767 
David, 767-780 
Edmund, 410-411-529- 
987 
Edward C., 595 
Edward Cranch, 410 
Elias, 129 
Elisha, 288 
Emma Mand, 767 
Enoch, 439-768 
Eva S. Lemoine, 767 
Francis B., 410-752 
Frederick B., 768 
Frederick H., 425 
George A., 411 
George D., 165 
George H., 421 
Gideon, 767 
Gilbert B., 384 


PERKINS 


Hamilton, 347 

Herbert F., 411 

Isaac, 548-714 

Jabez, 488 

Jacob, 129-304-488 

James, 410-425-529- 
767 

James H., 410-411-566 

James P., 596 

John, 129-202-304-328- 
488-548-556-557-767- 
780-817-987-990 

John Carroll, 767 

John D., 568 

John Forbes, 566 

John W., 767 

Jonathan, 780 

Joseph, 129-639-640 

Joseph W., 111 

Joshua, 767 

Josiah, 304-767 

Lafayette, 411 

Luke, 767 

Matthew, 639-640-767 

Maurice, 129 

Merritt G., 1006 

Moncure, 139 

Moses, 767 

Moses B., 211 

Nathan, 759 

Nicholas T., 111 

Orren, 767 

Robert F., 531 

Robert Forbes, 410- 
411 

Roger G., 129-507 

Samuel G., 102-410- 
697 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


Christopher R., 380- 
411-902 

David B., 446 

Ebenezer, 942 

Edward, 380-411-769- 
885-886-902-987 

Edward C., 769 

Emery, 448 

Ezra, 778 

Frederick B., 454 

Freeman, 380-411-902 

George B., 408 

Helen Doane, 446 

Henry E., 446 

Henry H., 768 

Hoyt O., 797 

I, Newton, 494 

Isaac, 870 

James, 448 

James A., 380 

James de W., 380-381 

James DeW., Jr., 381 

James de W., II, 380 

James Young, 312 

Job, 769 

Joel Washington, 803 

John, 446-447-448-785- 
886-987 

John Adams, 411-412 

John Hoyt, 769 

John R., 361 

Joseph, 448-769-803 

Josiah, 446 

Justus, 239 

Lewis, 447 

Mary J. Newton, 757 

Matthew C., 380-902 

Moses, 146-446 


Ellen M. Beale, 709 
George, 192 
Letty L. Todd, 770 
Robert, 192 
Robert A., 770 
Thomas, 192 
Walter, 192 
Walter G., 709 
PETERS, Andrew, 309- 
987 . 
Andrew J., 345 
Edmund, 766 
Edward D., 309 
Frederick, 700 
George A., 547 


Harriet P. Felton, 472 


Iva Lowther, 700 
Jacob, 296 

John, 309-700 
Lovett, 309-792 

136, 185 Ghyll 

Ralph, 392-472-758 
Richard, 109-431-472 
Richard, Jr., 471 
Samuel, 309 

Samuel W., 463 
Theodore, 592 
Thomas McC., 309 
William, 309-471-987 
William R., 309 


PETERSON, Arthur H., 


673 
Batt, 911 
Frederick, 262 
PETICOLAS, Theodore 
V., 409 
PETTEE, Joseph, 813 
William, 813 


PHIFER 


John, 396 
Thomas G., 628 
Valentine, 367-713- 
995 
PFAEFFLIN, Herman, 
695 
PFAELZER, Blanche 
B. Walker, 771 
Franklin Theobald, 
771 
Simon, 771 
PFERSHING, Fred- 
erick, 987 
PHELON, Joseph, 828 
PHELPS, Abraham, 411 
Alexander, 592-913 
Alfred, 574 
Ansel, 636 
Anson G., 361-633-913 
Arthur Stevens, 592 
Asahel, 949 
Austin, 635 
Benjamin K., 636 
Caleb, 662 
Charles, 636-850 
Charles Edward, 636 
David, 590-591-592- 
913 
Dryden W., 592-593 
Dudley, 636 
Ebenezer, 949 
Edamund Joseph, 949 
Edward Johnson, 635 
Bliakin, 635 
Elijah, 592 
Blisha, 591 
George, 411-633-932 
Hardy H., 205 


Thomas, 568-780 Nathan, 446 PETTENGILL (see Henry, 411 
Thomas Adie, 767 Nathaniel, 769 also Pettingell) Tsaac Newton, 633 
Thomas Clapp, 768 Nathaniel H., 380-411 Amos, 211-212 Israel, 592 
Thomas H., 410-529- Nathaniel W., 107 Andrew, 113 James H., 592 
697 Mrs. O. LaF orest, Benjamin, 113-202- John, 137-636-932 
Thomas N., 410 1002 610 John Case, 592 
Thomas Shaw, 129 Oliver Hazard, 146- David, 113 John Jay, 592-913 
Timothy, 780 380 Heman, 948 John S., 574 
William, 202-411-767 Oliver Henry, 769 Heman Judson, 948 Joseph, 590-591-592- 
Wm. David, 767 Orrin Henry, 361 Richard, 113-948 633-636-913 
PERLEY, Harry Otis, Peter, 769 Samuel, 113 Joseph Edmund, 949 
768 Raymond H. J., 380-|PETTES, Henry, 777 Joshua, 636 
Martha BR. Jenks, 768 381 Samuel, 777 Josiah, 454-455-633 
Sidney, 834 Richard, 769-987 PETTIBONE, John, Judah, 592 
Thomas, 445 Safford G., 244 122-629 Lynde, 706 
PERRIN (see also Per- Samuel, 446-447-448- | PETTINGELL (see Mason, 247 
rine) 769-870 also Pettengill) Nathaniel, 635-636- 
Charles N., 448 Seely, 501 Cutting, 770 949 
Daniel, 987 Silas Childs, 870 Frank H., 770-1006- Noah, 591 
Hervey Bates, 768 Simeon, 769 1007 Obadiah, 636 
John, 587-768 Talmon, 769 Josiah, 770 Royal, 580 
John Taylor, 192 Talmon C., 769 Matthew, 770 Rufus, 636 
Maud Tabb, 192 Thomas, 769 Nathaniel, 770 Samuel, 454-455-924- 
Robert, 849 Thomas Doane, 446 Nathaniel H., 771 932 
Samuel, 120 Thomas S., 64-380-529 Richard, 770-987 Samuel Merrick, 831 
Thomas, 768 Thornton, 803 PETTINGILL, Richard, Seth, 574 


William K., 192 
PERRINE (see also 
Perine, Perrin) 


Walter, 447-769 332 
William, 447-448 PETTIS, Peter, 862 
William H., 24 PETTIT, Curtis H., 914 


Seth Alfred, 574 
Stephen, 411 
Stowe, 636 


——————_ === SS -~—-sst— 


Daniel, 768-901-987 
Garrett, 768 
James, 768-901 
James Forgy, 768 
John, 768-901 
Peter, 901 


PERRY, Abner, 448 


Adams, 448 

Alexander J., 411-412 

Arthur, 768-785 

Arthur L., 446-447 

Baxter, 446 

Benjamin, 380-411- 
902 

Bliss, 446-447 

Caleb, 785 


Yelverton, 785 
PERRYMAN, Geo. H., 
AB te: Wai 
Isaac, 493 
PERS, Louis, 437 
Seer ed Abraham, 


Daniel, 770 

Edgar Jamison, 770 
Frederick, 770-987 
Isaac, 770 

James H., 770 
John, 770 

John F., 770 

John Joseph, 770 
Joseph M., 770 


Daniel, 665 
David Woolley, 665 
John, 362-665-914 
Jonathan, 914 
Joseph, 914 
Nathaniel, 914 
Thomas, 665-914 
William, 914 
PETTUS, Thomas, 558 
PETZELT, Christopher 
Cr 22 
PEW, Charles H., 117 
Henry, 334-539 
Samuel, 173 
Wm. Andrews, 619 
PEYRAN, M. A., 932 


Sylvanus D., 592-593 
Thomas, 361-633-932 
Thomas Stowell, 411 
Timothy, 636-662 
William, 454-455-574- 
590-591-592-635-636- 
662-831-949-987 
William C., 153 
William Eliott, 536 
William George, 592 
William Lyon, 593 
William Walter, 592 
William Woodward, 
636 
Williams, 913 
Ziba Bennett, 592 


Charles, 768-769 
Charles H., 757 
Charles M., 757 
Christopher G., 380 


Peter F., 770 PEYSTER, Abraham B., 
Thompson F., 770 255 
PERSON, Wm., 729 PEYTON, Henry, 367- 
PETER, Arthur, 770 575 


523 


PHIFER, Caleb, 771 
George, 771 
Wm. Fulenwider, 771 


PHIFER 


Isabella H. McGehee, 
771 
John, 771 
Martin, 771-781 
Robert Smith, 771 
Robert Smith, Jr., 771 
PHILBRICK, Abner, 
236 
Elbridge, 264 
Herbert Shaw, 716 
Joseph, 236 
Samuel, 236 
Thomas, 236 
PHILBROOK, David, 
838 
Henry, 900 
Samuel, 900 
Thomas, 402-900 
Walter, 900 
William, 900 
PHILIPPI, E. Martin, 
772 
Jane E. Headley, 772 
PHILLIP, Wm., 65 
PHILLIPA, Wm., 154 
PHILLIPS, Aaron, 602 
Aaron Hart, 602 
Alex. Hamilton, 772 
Alonzo Daniel, 964 
Battiste S., 152 
Benjamin, 272 
Charles M., 653 
Charles T., 562 
Charles Worsham, 
707 
Clement S., 176 
Elijah, 839 
Elliot S., 442 
Ephraim, 772-951 
George, 279-345-376- 
461-507-613-719-772- 
924-951-964-987 
George Brinton, 176 
Henry D., 772 
Henry Ormsby, 317 
Henry Wisner, 507 
Horatio Gates, 279 
Isaac, 272 
Israel, 964 
James, 272-839 
James Laughlin, 621 
John, 142-176-272-345- 
554-602-772-924 
John Charles, 345 
John Feaster, 772 
Jonathan, 279 
Jonathan D., 279 
Jonas, 727 
Joseph, 461-964 
Joseph Davis, 135 
Joshua, 172 
Joshua G., 711 
Lawrence L., 89 
Michael, 839-953 
Moro, 490 
Philip, 279-842 
Richard, 456-953 
Samuel, 279-345-507- 
719-763 
Simeon, 602 
Smith R., 961-964 
Symington, 526 
Theodore F., 507 
Theophilus, 279 - 772- 
924-951-964 
Thomas, 142 
Thomas W., 772 
Thomas Wharton, Jr., 
772 
Thomas Wright, 244 
Ulrich Bonnell, 608 
Walter Jenkins, 595 
Wendell, 345-403 
Wm., 142-176-345-384- 
951 
William J., 707 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


William Magruder, 
258 
William Wirt, 526 
Zerobabel, 772-924-951 
perre e Robert, 
5 
PHILPOT, Bryan, 938 
PHINIZY, Bowdre, 534 
Ferdinand, 534 
Ferdinand B., 533 
Jacob, 534 
Stewart, 563 
rn PMO E Edmund, 
43 
PHIPPS, Benj., 914 
John, 286 
Paul, 139 
William, 286 
PHOENIX, Daniel, 255 
PHYSICK, Edmund, 129 
Philip Syng, 129 


PIATT, Abraham, 422 


John, 422 
PICKANDS, James 
Dinsmore, 720 
PICKARD, John, 948 
Jonathan, 948 
PICKEL, Jas. Marion, 
363 
PICKENS, Andre, 562 
Andrew, 562-563 
Francis W., 563 
Robert Pike, 562 
William, 525 
Socrriice Frank B., 
PICKERING, Edward, 
483 
Henry White, 483 
John, 482-483-661-844- 
987 
Thomas, 844 
Tilghman, 903 
Timothy, 482-483 
William, 844 
William Henry, 483 
Wm. Thurston. 483 
PICKET, Adam, 249 
John, 108-234-249-663- 


733 
PICKETT, Albert J., 
123 
George, 146 


George E., 663 
James, 123 
John, 108-234-249-663- 
733 
Martin, 146-802 
Steptoe, 147 
William, 146 
William Henry, 147 
William Rayford, 123 
PICKMAN, Edward 
Motley, 542 
Se John, 
91 
PIDGEON, H. W., 822 
PIERCE (see also 
Pearce, Pearse, 
Peirce) 
Albert J., 71 
Anthony, 198-772 
Asa, 250 
Dean, 444 
Edward Peter, 772 
Elbridge, 784 
Ephraim, 643 
Frank, 284 
Franklin, 152 
Frederick, 66 
George, 515 
Harold, 180 
Henry Clay, 796 
Isaac, 643 
James, 198 
James A., 407 
James Theodore, 438 


Jeremiah, 750 
Jeremiah S., 438 
John, 197-198-250-422- 
522-687-772-814 
John A., 112 
Jonas, 772 
Joseph, 198-606-772 
M. Vassar, 456 
Mial, 250-643-653 
Michael, 250-643 
Nathan, 198-643 
Nathaniel, 438 
Nicholas, 607 
Peter, 772 
Phiney, 654 
Stephen, 786 
William, 206-620 
PIERPOINT, Chas., 481 
Francis, 481 
PIERPONT (see also 
Pierrepont) 
Francis, 828 
Francis H., 828 
Hezekiah, 36 
James, 20-36-104-149- 
291-639-640-783-828- 
929 
John, 20-36-639-640- 
828 
Robert, 149-783 
PIERREPONT (see 
also Pierpont) 
H. B., 565 
Henry Evelyn, 701 
Hezekiah, 189 
James, 189-835 
John, 37-189-835 
PIERSON (see also 
Pearson, Peirson) 
Abraham, 91-96-303- 
370-564-693-772 
Abram, 91 
Henry, 987 
PIETERSEN, Pieter, 
941 
PIGGS, Thomas, 985 
PIKE, Daniel, 772 
E. Bertram, 772 
Edward W., 246 
Edwin Burbank, 772 
Isaac, 772 
John, 66-4385-557-772- 
832 
Jonathan, 486 
Joseph, 772 
Moses, 772-900 
Robert, 76-967 
PILCHER, Elijah H., 
602 
James, 602 
James Taft, 602 
Lewis Stephen, 602 
Stephen, 602 
PILLSBURY, Caleb, 
773 
Charles Alfred, 773 
Charles Stinson, 773 
George Alfred, 773 
John, 773 
John Sargent, 773 
Micajah, 773 
Moses, 773 
William, 773-988 
PIM, John, 29 
Moses, 29 
Richard, 29 
William, 29-270 
FINCHEON, Wm., 988 
PINCHOT, Constantine 
C. D., 590 
Gifford, 590 
mearrey ett Charles C., 
Gustavus M., 669 
Philip, 987 
Roger, 925 
Theo. Ward, 788 


524 


PLATT 


Thomas, 161 
William, 537 
PINDER, Thomas, 894 
PINEO, Benj. C., 773 
Gamaliel, 773 
Jacques, 773 
Jonathan, 773 
Peter, 773 
Willard Byther, 773 
PINGREE, Thomas P., 
228 
PINGREY, John, 250- 
383 
PINGRY, John, 250-383 
PINHEY, Robert W. S., 
787 
PININGER, Wm., 126 
PINKERTON, Henry, 
904 
Sherwood M., 62 
PINKHAM, Thos., 179 
William E., 547 
PINKNEY, Wm., 673 
PINTARD, John, 575- 
973 
PIOLLET, Victor, 81 
PIPER, Daniel B., 555 
Harry C., 165 
John, 31 
PIPES, David W., 85 
PITCHER, Henry, 973 
John Charles, 523 
PITKIN, James Sher- 
man, 604 
John Jay, 212 
Timothy, 759 
William, 357-728-759- 
768 
PITMAN, Harold M., 
773 
Henry Munger, 933 
Isaac, 773 
Stephen Minot, 773 
William, 773 
PITNER, Paul Jerome, 
355 
PITNEY, Henry C., 949 
James, 483-949-993 
John QO. H., 949 
Mahlon, 949 
PITT, Faris Chappell, 
65 


PITTMAN, Samuel 
Kemp, 47 
PITTOCK, Henry Lew- 
is, 332 : 
PITTS, Edward, 661- 
736-768 
Richard S., 142 
Samuel, 221 
PIXLEY, David, 142 
Peter, 142 
William, 142 
PLACE, Edwin B., 507 
James K., 453 
Thomas, 453 
PLAISE, Wm., 30 
PLAISTED, Elisha, 3438 
PLANT, Samuel, 595 
PLATER, Anna G. But- 
ler, 773 
George, 45-774 
Richard C., 774 
Thomas, 774 
PLATMAN, Samuel D., 
306 
PLATT, Bernard R., 
323 
Charles, 417-774 
Charles G., 885 
Clayton, 774 
Edmund, 392 
Eliphalet, 392 
Epenitus, 124-392-774 
Frederick A., 774 
Gilbert, Jr., 428 
Haviland, 774 


PLATT 


Henry B., 592 
Isaac, 392-507-508- 
774 
Isaac Hull, 774 
Isaac L., 413 
Israel, 413-451-828 
Jane M. H., 322 
Jesse, 774 
John, 774 
John Alex., 323 
John I., 392 
Jonas, 774 
Joseph, 392 
Lucien Tudor, 520 
Richard, 392-774-988 
Richard Newbold, 774 
Stephen, 413 
Uriah, 774 
William, 774 
PLATTS, Abel, 948 
Moses, 205-948 
Samuel, 205-948 
PLEASANTS, Alfred 
W., 83 
Edward S., 102 
H. Clay, 557 
Henry, 774 
Henry, Jr., 774 
Israel, 774 
John, 557-774 
Joseph, 557 
Joseph Corbin, 557 
Missouri Alston, 123 
Samuel, 774 
William H., 123 
PLIMPTON (see also 
Plympton) 
Chester, 775 
Geo. Arthur, 775 
Jenny Faulkner, 774 
John, 988 
PLUM, Elias, 87 
John, 87-689 
Matthias, 87 
Samuel, 87 
PLUMARD, Justin 
Pierre, 186 
PLUMB, Ebenezer, 596 
Frederick H., 807 
John, 988 
PLUMBE, John, 596 
PLUME, David S., 170 
Frank Cameron, 170 
John, 877 
Robert, 877 
Sarah A. Kellogg, 169 
PLUMER, Avery, 117 
DeWitt C., 804 
Francis, 509-804-805 
John, 509 
Jonathan, 509 
Joseph, 509 
William, 509-805 
William Swan, 509 
PLUMLEY, Charles, 
328-622 
PLUMMER, David, 530 
Edward, 180 
Francis, 530-714 
Forest, 114 
George Albert, 62 
Kemp, 219 
Joseph, 530 
PLUNKETT, Patrick, 
194 
William R., 406 
PLYMPTON (see also 
Plimpton) 
John, 409-792-988 
Jonathan, 792 
Joseph, 409-792 
Sylvanus, 792 
POAGE, Robert, 44 
Thomas, 44 
William, 44 
POAL, Edward, 988 
PODE, William, 377 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


POE, Orlando M., 604 
POFFENBARGER, 
Clinton, 775 
George, 775 
Henry, 775 
John, 775 
Livia N. Simpson, 775 
Valentine, 775 
POGUH, Henry, 122-950 
POINDEXTER, George, 
775 
James, 775 
John, 775 
Joseph, 775 
Madeline R. Wade, 
776 
Robert Warner, 775- 
776 
William G., 363 
POITEVENT, Schuyler, 
139 
POLE, Eltweed, 988 
POLHEMUS, Abraham, 
522 
Daniel, 193 
Isaac Heyer, 522 
Johannes T., 522 
POLHILL, Thomas, 790 
POLK, Charles, 122 
Charles Peale, 776 
Cumberland, 92 
David, 31-300 
‘Du Val F., 776 
Ezekiel, 122-805 
James, 300-656 
James K., 31-805 
John, 92 
John Widener, 122 
Leonidas, 122 
Lucius, 933 
Robert, 776 
Robert Bruce, 31-92- 
122-300-776-805-933- 
988 
Robert I. W., 776 
Taylor, 92 
Thomas, 122-407-933 
Thomas Melville, 805 
Tyler, 122 
William, 92-122-300- 
805-933 
William B., 31-300 
William Stewart, 497 
William Wilson, 805 
William Winder, 31 
Winder, 32 
POLLARD, Edward 
Bagby, 561-562 
Harry Moses, 744 
J. Garland, 562 
James Martin, 739 
John, 561-562 
Joseph, 562 
Robert L., 718 
William, 562 


POLLOCK, Thomas, 731 


Robert Bruce, 988 
POLLY, Hiram, 308 

POMEROY, Arthur, 
124 

Caleb, 911 

Charles S., 124 

Daniel, 124-235-335- 
467-670-776-825 

Ebenezer, 124-225-247- 
701-776-825-832-925 

Eldad, 225 

Eleazer, 235 

Elisha, 875-911 

Eltweed, 124-225-235- 
247-458-702-776-825- 
832-875-881-911-925- 
988 

Eugene Cowles, 776 

Geo. Eltweed, 776 

Geo. Potwin, 776 

Jabez Backus, 881 


John, 758 
John H., 489 
Joseph, 235 
Lemuel, 247 
Medad, 124 -247 -458- 
776-825-832-925 
Noah, 235-574-629 
Quartus, 776-832-925 
Samuel, 911 . 
Sanford B., 690 
Seth, 247-776-832-925 
Stephen, 225-911 
Stephen B., 911 
a Cara2o 
Theodore M., 433 
Wm. Lemuel, 502: 
POMERY, S. Harris, 
aly y/ 
POMROY, Eltweed, 988 
POND, Allen Bartlit, 
777 
Benjamin, 776 
Dan, 776 
Edwin Watson, 101 
Elihu Bartlit, 777 
Irving Kane, 776-777 
Jared, 776 
Josiah, 101 
Julius Roswell, 101 
Philip, 776 
Robert, 990 
Roswell, 101 
Samuel, 101-776-988 
PONDER, James, 820 
John, 820 
POOLE, Abiathar, 778 
Albert Gallatin, 777 
Benjamin, 778 
Benj. Hudson, 777 
Christopher C., 933 
Daniel, 777 
De Witt Clinton, 777 
Edward, 777-778-988 
Edward V., 777 
Erford Wilson, 778 
Geo. 157 
Isaac, 777 
Isaac Barker, 778 
Jacob, 169-778 
EKopahal, Wirt 
John Hudson, 777 
Jonathan, 169 
Joseph, 777-778 
Murray Edward, 777 
Samuel, 777 
Sibrinus, 778 
Sidman P., 777 
Theodore Lewis, 777 
Thomas Suplee, 77 
William, 80-777 
POOLEY, Cecil S. W., 
312 
POOR (see also Poore) 
Benjamin, 623-624 
Charles Henry, 623 
Charles Lane, 623 
Charles Lane, Jr., 623 
Clarence Henry, 963 
Edward Eri, 623-624 
Edward King, 802 
Eliphalet, 623 
Enoch, 555-604 
Henry, 623-624 
Jeremiah, 623-624 
John, 439-623-624-988 
Joseph, 439 
Moses, 623-773 
Samuel, 623 
POORE (see also Poor) 
Cliaton A., 673 
Daniel, 948 
Henry, 948 
John, 948-988 
Robert, 937 
POPE, Alexander, 778 
Alfred McC., 789 
Alfred T., 375 


525 


PORTER 


Allan Melvill, 778 
Benjamin, 375 
Curran, 375 
Daniel Newhall, 691 
Ebenezer, 778 
Edmund P., 375 
Eleazer, 691 
Fanny L. Shaw, 470 
Frederick, 778 
George R., 951 
Gustavus W., 470 
Henry Lewis, 205 
James, 314-691 
Jenkins Mikell, 420 
John, 778 
Joseph, 691-938 
Lawrence, 539 
Lemuel S., 855 
Micajah W., 710 
Miller, 559 
Nathaniel, 17-88-375- 
575-773-864-979-995 
Ralph, 778 
Ralph W., 778 
Seth, 508-624-697-778 
Stephen, 691 
Thomas, 508-624-778 
William, 342-778 
Wm. Carroll, 778 
Willard, 470 
Willard Smith, 470 
Worden, 375 
POPPENHEIM, Chris- 
topher Pritchard, 
778 
John, 778 
John Frederick, 778 
Lewis, 778 
Mary Barnett, 778 
POPPLETON, Wm., 737 
PORCHER, Edward, 
881 
Henry, 790 
Isaac, 778-790 
Julius Theodore, 779 
Peter, 779-790 
Samuel, 778 
Thomas, 790 
Thomas William, 779 
PORTER, Addison, 69 
Albert A., 587 
Albert Delance, 949 
Albert H., 477 
Alexander, 779 
Alexander J., 211 
Alfred S., 820 
Amos, 858 
Amos Phelps, 105 
Andrew, 724 
Arthur Kingsley, 390 
Augustus, 477 
Benjamin, 570 
Charles Martin, 127 
Clinton Hiram, 326 
Daniel, 390 
David, 779 
David R., 724 
Dudley, 205 
Ebenezer, 619 
Edward Wesley, 707 
Eleazer, 777 
Eleazor, 566 
Elijah, 939 
Elisha, 566 
Emery Moulton, 773 
George E., 674 
Harold Everett, 949 
Helen Benezet, 99 
Henry Homes, 783 
Hezekiah, 105 
Horace, 724 
Hugh, 120-528 
Huntington, 773 
Isaac, 858 
Tsrael, 938 
Ais AY, Vly, koah 
James, 270 


PORTER 


James Amberson, 779 
James Benton, 851 
James Ross, 779 
John, 105-477-491-566- 
696-724-773-777-779- 
922-930-939-988 
John Addison, 659 
John Biddle, 108 
John Lupher, 779 
John Watson, 922-923 
Jonah, 105 
Joseph, 939 
Joseph Brown, 270 
Joseph Young, 270 
Joshua, 477-779 
La Fayette Le V., 67 
Louis Hopkins, 390 
Nathaniel, 270-477- 
779-939 
Nathaniel Buell, 779 
Nehemiah, 608 
Oliver, 922 
Peter Augustus, 779 
Peter Augustus, Jr., 
779 
Peter Buell, 779 
Reese, 270 
Richard, 773 
Richard King, 430 
Robert, 724 
Samuel, 105-477-566- 
583-724-773-777-779- 
852-922 
Simon, 858 
Stephen, 858 
Thomas, 99-539-939 
Timothy, 390 
Timothy H., 390 
Tisdale, 570 
William, 270-583-779 
William A., 659 
Wm. David, 779 
William Gibbs, 99 
William Gove, 105 
Wm. Hamilton, 942 
PORTIS, Thos. G., 539 
PORTNER, Robert, 725 
POSEY, David R., 110 
Francis, 110 
Horace, 459 
John, 110 
William, 110 
Wm. Campbell, 109- 
110 
POST, Abraham K., 780 
Albert Kintzing, 780 
Charles Alfred, 780 
Charles Kintzing, 780 
Edward H., 406 
Geo. Browne, Jr., 139 
Henry A. V. Z., 780 
John, 467-780 
John Reed, 58 
Jothan, 42-780 
Marie C. de T., Post, 
780 
Richard, 780-988 
Samuel, 467 
Stephen, 467 
Waldron B., 780 
Waldron Kintzing, 
7380 
William C., 772 
William H., 499 
POSTELL, James, 848 
John, 848 
POSTLES, Zadoc H., 
504 
POSTLETHWAITE, 
Samuel, 129 
POTTENGER, Francis 
Marion, 106 
John, 106-422 
Samuel, 106-422 
Samuel S., 106 
Thomas, 106 
POTTER, Abel, 125-780 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


Alonzo, 418 
Ashton H., 199 
Cedric, 422 
Cristy, 423 
David, 125-780 
Dexter Burton, 484 
Edward C., 322 
Edward M., 907 
Edward T., 418 
Ellis M., 144 
Fanny M. Clark, 422 
Frank A., 389 
Frederick, 124-780 
George, 280 
Henry, 423 
Holliman, 425 
Howard Nott, 418 
Ichabod, 270-423 
James, 54-315 
James Addison, 54 
Jeremiah, 484 
John, 54-125-315-418- 
423-780-842 
Jonathan W., 755 
Joseph, 54-418 
Luke, 960 
Martha S. Lawton, 
484 
Nathaniel, 270-423 
Orlando B., 124-125- 
780 
Philip, 422 
Philip J., 236 
Robert, 418-484-988 
Robert Bail, 236 
Robert Brown, 418 


Rouse, 270 
Saml., 125-518-756-780 
Shelley W., 174 


Thomas, 270-418 
Walter A., 327 
Whipple, N., 251 
William, 307-347-518 
William Cicero, 54 
William Richard, 418 
William T., 270 
POTTS, Aidline D., 626 
Allen, 781 
Clara Hefley, 626 
George Charles, 129 
George E., 129 
John, 781 
Jonathan, 920 
Joseph Collins, 394 
Joshua, 123 
Robert, 791 
Stacy, 394 
Thomas, 21-394-781- 
806-923 
Wm. Pancoast, 394 
William S., 136 
POULTNEY, Evan T., 
464 
Richard, 464 
Thomas, 300-464 
POUND, Elijah, 195 
Hugh, 195-196 
John, 195 
Louise, 196 
Nathan King, 195-196 
Roscoe, 195 
Samuel, 195-196 
Stephen B., 195-196 
POWE, Claudia Joseph- 
ine, 781 
Edward Knox, 781 
Erasmus, 781 
Thomas, 781 
Thomas E., 185 
William, 781 
POWEL (see also Pow- 
ell) 
C. Earnest, 875 
George, 868 
H. W. Hare, 781-782 
H. W. Hare, Jr., 782 
John, 868 


LS) 


John Hare, 781 

Lewis, 868 

Samuel, 781-925 

Thomas I. H., 361 

Thompson, 868 

William, 868 

POWELL (see also 

Powel) 

Aimee E., 1000 

Burr, 366-367-864 

Charles W., 121 

Cuthbert, 551 

Daniel Lee, 61 

Edward Burr, 367 

Elisha, 451 

Elizabeth B. Smith, 
367 

George Brown, 451 

George T., 67 

Grahame H., 1004 

Howard, 618 

Humphrey B., 367-864 

John, 712 

Leven, 366-367-864 

Llewellyn, 226 

Robert W., 582 

Thos., 69-70-156-625 

William, 
864-922 

William Levin, 367 

William Sothoron, 
366-367 

POWER, John, 814 
John Anthony, 643 
Richard, 942 


POWERS, Charles An- 


drew, 782 
Edward, 217 
Enoch, 217 
George Eliot, 782 
Jacob, 217 
Jonas, 217 
Samuel, 597 
Stephen, 594 
Walter, 217-782 
William P., 681 

POYNTZ, N. C. S., 189 
POYTHRESS, Francis, 

377 
John, 377 
Peter, 56-672-951 
Thomas, 376-377 

PRALL, Abraham, 782 
Arent, 782 
Daniel, 782 
Peter, 782 
Theodore, 782 
W. Mortimer, 782 
William, 782 
PRANG, Louis, 782 
Mary Amelia, 782 
PRAT SAT OLUatte te, 

961 
Abner, 624 
Albert S., 934 
Asa, 675-782 
Banail, 564 
Benjamin, 136 
Charles, 782 
Charles M., 734-926 
Dallas Bache, 675 
Daniel, 455 
Dexter, 314 
Edward M., 454-455 
Frederic Bayley, 782 
George Dupont, 782 
Harden de V., 940 
Harvey Hunter, 584 
Henry Jones, 584 
Herbert Lee, 194 
Horace L. E., 675 
Ira, 675 
J. Lyman, 558 
Jacob, 782 
John, 564-584-675-782- 

988 
John A., 584 


366-367-530- 


PRESCOTT 


Joshua, 564 
Julia A. Smith, 454- 
455 
Linus, 675 
Matthew, 584-988 
Nathaniel, 584 
Noah, 584 
Orville Charles, 675 
Orville Chas., Jr., 675 
Richard, 782-988 
Robert, 584 
Samuel, 277-584 
Seth, 584 
Theodore, 943 
Thomas, 782 
Timothy, 681 
William, 136-468-639- 
640-675-988 
William H., 944 
Zadoc, 136 
Zephamah, 136 
PREBLE, Abraham, 
782-783-988 
Edward, 754 
Esaias, 783 
Henry, 782 
Samuel, 783 
William Pitt, 783 
PREINERSTORFER, 
Franz X., 798 
PRENCE, Thomas, 57- 
97 - 171-229-324-341- 
407-415-446-499-651- 
654-684-707-764-776- 
779-821-850-878-881- 
888-950-988 
PRENTICE (see also 
Prentis, Prentiss) 
Daniel, 477 
E. Parmalee, 783-803 
Edward Dwight, 384 
Henry, 783 
John, 477 
John Atwater, 477 
John H., 846 
Jonas, 477 
Joseph, 286 
Nathaniel S., 323-783 
Samuel, 477 
Sartell, 323-783 
Solomon, 783 
Thomas, 120-477-736 
William P., 688 
William Packer, 666 
PREENTIS (see also 
Prentiss, Prentice) 
Joseph, 229-230 
Peter Bowdoin, 229 
tly: Riddick, 229- 
William, 229 
PRENTISS (see also 
Prentis, Prentice) 
Charles William, 59 
James Frederick, 107 
Jonas, 59-107 
Samuel, 59-107 
Theodore, 107 
Thomas, 59-107 
Valentine, 443 
PRESBREY, Frank, 783 
Levi, 783 
Otis, 783 
Otis Fletcher, 783 
William, 783 
PRESBY, Elisha, 784 
Joseph, 784 
Joseph Waite, 784 
Samuel, 784 
Samuel Baker, 784 
William, 784 
PRESCOTT, Benj., 784 
Benjamin, Jr., 439 
Fernando C., 784 
Frank Clarke, 784 
James, 784-988 


PRESCOTT 

John, 31-543-596-723- 
988 

Jonathan, 30-31-614- 
723-784 

Mark, 784 

Mark Hollis, 784 

Philemon, 784 

Samuel, 723 


William H., 786 
William M., 352 


PRESLEY, Peter, 184 
PRESSEY, John, 787 
PRESTON, Albert Will- 


iam, 784 
Asa, 757 
Barnard, 493 
Charles Francis, 493 
Francis, 95 
George Riley, 888 
Hugh C., 215 
Hugh Lawson, 784 
Jacob Alex., 493 
James, 493 
James Bond, 493 
James H., 784 
James Harry, 493 
James Patton, 563 
John, 26-95-230-398- 
399-511-563-779-988 
John, 3d, 332 
John A., 910 
John Fisher, 493 
Ord, 784 
Richard, 395 
Roger, 784 
T. S., 662 
Thomas, 493 
Thomas B., 845 
Thomas Ross, 784 
Walter Lane, 784 
Willard T., 784 
William, 26-230-511- 
558-563 
William Ballard, 563 
PE ae Lowerens, 
65 
PREW, Edward J., 429 
PREWETT, John C., 33 
PRICE, Andrew, 334 
Benjamin, 233 
Caroline C. Beall, 695 
Cedric, 785 
Charles, 785 
Daniel, 233-334 
Daniel Branch, 539 
Edward, 830 
Elizabeth E. Lancas- 
ter, 186 
Francis Lewis, 695 
Henry Brooks, 417 
Hervey, 785 
Isaac, 67 
Isabella D. Haskins, 
785 
James Barry, 334 
James Hervey, 785 
John, 334-539-789-988 
John Ewing, 334-335 
John W., Jr., 334 
Joseph, 233 
Joshua C., 42 
Leslie Allen, 785 
Maraday, 334-539 
Marshall Langton, 
728 
Mary D. Hickman, 334 
Matthew, 334-539 
Matthias, 233 
Meredith, 334 
Meriday, 334-539 
North J., 565 
Pew, 539 
Philip, 67 
Richard, 631-830 
Robert Stuart, 539 
Ssmuel, 25 
Samuel Mosby, 186 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


Stephen, 785 
Thomas, 38-270-507- 
789-988 
Walter Winston, 785 
William, 334 
Wm. Armstrong, 186 
William Morris, 268 
PRICHARD (see also 
Pritchard) 
Arthur William, 406 
Canon H. A., 406 
Lucette M. Hutton, 
406 
PRIDE, Halcott, 933 
Malachi, 852 
Reuben, 852 
William W., 852 
PRIER, Matthew, 818 
PRIEST, Degory, 322- 
444-564-612-988 
PRIME, Alfred Coxe, 
1006 
Frederick, 205 
Joshua, 205 
Mark, 205 
Nathaniel, 205-225 
Samuel, 205 


PRINCE, Benjamin, 611 


Christopher, 611 
Edward, 855 


John Moffat, 785 
Samuel, 115 

Samuel Armour, 785 
Sarah Merwin, 115 
William, 115-785 


PRUDDEN, James, 972 
PRUYN, Augustus, 477 


Casparus, 308 

Francis C., 308 

Franz Janse, 308-988 

Franz Samuelse, 308 

John V. L., 890 

Robert Clarence, 308- 
733 

Robert Hewson, 308 

Samuel, 308 


PRYOR, Frank Davis, 


845 
James C., 828 
John, 176 
Luke, 176 
Richard, 56 
Samuel, 56-176 
Theodorick, 56 
Theodorick B., 56 
William H., 106 


PUCKETT, John E., 524 


PUE, Arthur, 493 


PUFFER, Richard, 549 
PUGH, Achilles H., 785 


Frederick H., Jr., 145 


Frederick O., 611 
Isaac, 820 

Jacob Van B., 611 
James, 34 

Job, 34-611 


Hugh, 929 


PUGSLEY, Chas., 785 


John, 34-611-704-820- 


988 
John Dyneley, 634 
John Duffield, 611 
Morton, 611 
Thomas, 34-611-988 


Cornelius, 785 
Edward, 785 
Edwin, 785 
John, 785 
Mathew, 785 
Samuel, 785 
Thomas, 785 


PULITZER, Joseph, 577 
PULLIN, Jonathan, 775 
PULLIS, Robert Alon- 


Willlam Babcock, 611 


William E., 34 
William Job, 34 
William L. T., 842 
PRINDLE, Lucius, 263 
Lucius Henry, 263 
William Edwin, 263 
William Henry, 263 
PRINGLE, Edward J., 


375 
Peter, 743 
Walter, 512 


zo, 769 
William W., 246 


PULLMAN, Thos., 401 
PULSIFER, Freeman, 


753 


PULTNEY, Thos., 986 
PUMMERY, Eltweed, 


988 


PUMPELLY, Harold, 


592 


PURCELL, Mrs. Benj. 


PRIOLEAU, Elias, 546- 


547 
Hext, 546-547 
PRIOR, Ford Edward, 
875 


PRITCHARD (see also 


Prichard) 
George, 464 
Paul, 778 
Roger, 485 
Thomas H., 363 
William, 586 


PROCTER, Richard C. 


440 
William A., 413 
PROCTOR, John, 498 
John Carroll, 107 
John Francis, 91 
Lemuel S., 75 
William Ross, 1004 


1 L001 
Edward, 786 
Edward Benton, 786 
Hannah A. E. Hoyt, 
786 
James J., 653 
John, 786 


PURCHASE, Oliver, 527 
PURCHIS, Oliver, 971 
PURDY, Ernest Win- 


fred, 66 
Fay, 808 
Francis, 400 
Isaac Hart, 301 


PUREFOY, Thos., 518- 


558 


PURINTON, David, 838 


Orpheus, 838 
Thomas, 838 


PURMORT, John, 349 


PROSSER, Wm. &S., 315 


PROUDFIT, Andrew 
Ellis, 731 
PROUDFOOT, David 
Citi 
Lawrence, 707 
PROUTY, Dwight, 771 
Lewis Isaac, 340 
Phinehas, 149 


Joshua, 349 
Minor, 349 


PURNELL, Andasia R., 


PROVOOST, Benjamin 


B., 115 
David, 115-785 
John, 115 


527 


721 
Chesed, 185 
Elisha, 185 
Francis Jenkins, 721 
Isaac, 921 
John, 920 
John Fisher, 921 
John Hurst, 921 
Lyttleton B., 921 
Matthew, 921 
Thomas, 185-921 


QUACKENBOS 


Recs Reynolds, 
13 
PURON, Juan G., 156 
PURRIER, William, 
201-984 
PURVES, Alex., 
904 
John, 130 
PURVIANCE, Samuel 
A., 146 
PURY, Edward, 987 
PUSEY, Caleb, Jr., 886 
Jacob, 79 
PUTNAM, Albert, 786 
Albert Edward, 786 
Albert William, 786 
Andrew, 354 
Benjamin, 787 
Benjamin Risley, 787 
Charles Edwin, 787 
Daniel, 787 
David, 248-354 
Earl Bill, 496-786 
Earl Bill, Jr., 786 
Eben, 787 
Eben F. A., 786 
Ebenezer, 786 
Edward, 173-470-786- 
787 
Eleazer, 248 
Elisha, 173-470-787 
Frederic Ward, 786- 
787 
Franklin D., 178 
George, 317-354-786 
George Haven, 787 
George Palmer, 787 
George Rockwell, 787 
Gideon, 787 
Henry, 787 
Herbert, 787 
Isaac, 786 
Israel, 631-787-788- 
938 
James, 786 
James Madison, 585 
James W., 923 
Jeremiah, 786 
John, 59-173-248-354- 
470-492-583-585-786- 
787-788-938-988 
John Byron, 55 
John Risley, 788-827 
Joktan, 173 
Jonathan, 786 
Joseph, 248-354-938 
Josiah, 492 
Louise Carleton, 787 
Lucy E. Chase, 109 
Micah, 786 
Nathan, 786 
Nathaniel, 786-787 
Osgood, 109 
Rufus, 470-635-787 
Samuel, 248 
Samuel Osgood, 109 
Seth, 788 
Stephen, 787 
Thomas, 173-248-354- 
470-786-787-788-938 
Warren Edward, 788 
William, 248-354 
Wm. Lowell, 354 
PUTNEY, Clayton L., 
900 
PYNCHON, Wm., 111- 
490-594-852-890-988 
PYNE, Moses Taylor, 
Jt bab 
PYNNEY, John, 988 


Q 
QUACKENBOS, George 
C5188 
George Payn, 788 
Johannes, 788 


130- 


QUACKENBOS 


John, 788 
John Duncan, 788 
Pieter, 788 
Wouter, 788 
QUACKENBUSH, John 
V. BP: 85 
Sybrant, 164 
QUAIL, Robert, 214 
QUAINTANCE, Brough 
P., 790 
QUAKER, George M., 
924 
QUARLES, Henry L., 
216 
William, 648 
QUEEN, James, 788 
Louis M., 788 
Marsham, 788 
Richard, 788 
Richard Edward, 788 
Samuel, 788 — 
QUEREAU, Benj., 434 
Edmund Charles, 385 
Joseph, 655 
QUICK, Tunis, 237 
QUIGGLE, Jas. W., 827 
QUIMBY, Isaiah, 572 
John, 572 
Josiah, 572 
William, 572 
QUIN, Thomas H., 607 
QUINCY, Daniel, 571 
Edmund, 150-151-153- 
272-384-529-571-986- 
9388 
Henry Parker, 17 
John, 571 
Josiah, 384 
Josiah P., 383-384 
QUINLAN, Wm. Jas., 48 
QUINN, Bartholomew, 
564 
Patrick, 3938 
William, 791 
QUINTAED, Alex. 5., 
788 
Charles Todd, 788 
Edward, 788 
Edward Augustus, 
152-552-788-789 
Isaac, 152-788 
Peter, 152-788 
QUINTON, Edward, 
162-793 
QUIROLLO, Mrs. Law- 
rence H., 1000 


R 


RAAS, George W., 114 
RABB, Robert, 488 
Thos. Alexander, 488 
RADCLIFFE, David V. 
N., 812 
Elizabeth W. Vernon, 
115 
James Anderson, 115 
James D., 115 
Jan, 812 
Joachem, 812 
John, 328-812 
Norborne, 115 
Vernon, 115 
William, 328-812 
rag he ge Gilbert, 
8 


RAGE, Robert, 989 
RAGIN, Richard, 833 
RAGLAND, G. G., 302 
George Orville, 593 
Seas James W., 
Littleton R., 117 
Marie L. Joynes, 117 
RAILEY, John, 459 
RAINS, Gabrielle, 534 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


RAINSFORD, Edward, 
978 
John, 755 
RAIT, James McK., 63 


RAITT, Alexander, 211 


John, 211 
RALSTON, Jackson 
Harvey, 789 

James, 620 
James Harvey, 789 
John, 789 
Robert, 254 
RAMBO, Ezekiel, 828 
Peter G., 619-828 
RAMBEY, William, 875 
RAMSAY (see also 
Ramsey) 
Caroline J. Canby, 
535-536 
Henry Richard, 800 
James, 572-630 
Joseph Gales, 536 
Nathaniel, 631 
William, 631 
Wm. Gouveneur, 536 
William H., 239 
RAMSBURGH, Edith 
Roberts, 789 
Jesse H., 789 
Stephen, 789 


RAMSDELL, Harry T., 


836 
Henry, 156 
William, 543 
RAMSEY (see also 
Ramsay) 

Henry Ashton, 839 
Stanley M., 449 
RANALDSON, Archi- 

bald, 185 
Drewry Allen, 185 
RAND, Albert Tyler, 
263 
Frank Prentice, 120 
John, 120 
John C., 722 
John Prentice, 121 
Nehemiah, 120 
Robert, 120 
Thomas, 120 


Thomas Prentice, 120 


Mrs. Wm. B., 1001 


RANDAL, Christopher, 


588 


RANDALL, Aquilla, 249 


Christopher, 249 

James, 920 

James Graves, 920 

Job, 120 

John, 125 

John Wirt, 634 

Thomas, 988 

William Bradley, 115 

William Coleman, 920 

RANDOLF, Wm., 747 
RANDOLPH, Alfred M., 

17-99 

Bennington, 233 

Buckner Magill, 17 

David Meade, 18 

Edmund, 422 

Edmund Jennings, 
889 

Edward, 233-789-922- 
988 

Evan, 521 

Francis, 233 

Harold, 119-120 © 

Harrison, 789 

Hollins Nicholas, 789 

Innes, 120 

Isham, 25-26-27-167- 
351-363-420-797 

James Innes, 120-159 

James Lingan, 18 

John, 38-92-301-510- 
803-863-864-889-994 


528 


John Anthony, 353 

John Feild, 789 

John Parkhill, 377 

Joseph, 233 

Joseph B., 353 

Joseph Fitz, 233 

Lewis Van &., 233 

Lingan Strother, 18 

Marion Fitz, 233 

OF Re802 

Peter, 17-27 

Peyton, 120-159-889 

Peyton Skipwith, 353 

Richard, 18-128-363- 
364-551 

Robert, 17-233 

Robert Lee, 17-90 

Thomas, 205-206-352- 
353-420-516-649-758 

Thomas Isham, 27- 
167-363-797 

Thos. Jefferson, 353 

Thos. Mann, 18-128- 
351-352-353-420-758 

Wallace F., 781 

William, 17-18-26-38- 
56 - 99 - 120-159-176- 
352-353-363-420-459- 
510-516-646-665-672- 
718-758-776-789-814- 
863-864-889-922-954- 
982-988 

Wm. Beverley, 18 

William Lewis, 789 

Winslow Hoxton, 17 


RANES, William, 471 
RANKIN, Abraham, 343 


Alexander, 42 

Calvin A., 426 

James, 343 

James Auld, 573 
John, 343 

John Hall, 343 
William, 884 
William T., 789 

Wm. Washington, 343 


RANLET, Robert, 781 
RANNEY, Ambrose Ar- 


nold, 204-205 
Dudley Porter, 205 
Elizabeth Balch, 963 
Ephraim, 204 
Fletcher, 204-205 
Frederick Tappan, 

789-963 
Frederick Thos., 789 
Thomas, 204-988 
Waitstill, 204-205 
Waitstill R., 204 
Wm. Stillwell, 443 


RANSOM, Alice R. 


Carter, 670 
Amasa, 470 
Caroline B. Edwards, 

789 
David, 670 
Elijah, 470 
Joseph, 574 
Joshua, 558 
Luther Asa, 558 
Monroe A., 558 
Paul Carlton, 670 
Pelatiah, 558 
Rastus Seneca, 790 
Robert, 558 
Ronald, 557-558 
Stephen, 166 
William Ziba, 450 


RAOUL, Wm. G., 553 
RAPALJE, Joris Jan- 


sen, 201-235-236- 
606-707-989 


RAPER, Joshua, 432 


Thomas, 432: 


RASIN, Carroll W., 45 
RATIMER, David, 935 


John, 935 


REA 


Jonathan, 935 
RATHBONE, Clifford 
K., 196 
AM DOL 
John, 733 
John Adams, 548 
RATSEY, Robert, 289 
RAVENEL, Daniel, 778- 
1003 
Henry, 790 
Louis, 763 
Mazyck Porcher, 867 
Rene, 790-895-988 
Rene Louis, 790 
St. Julien, 512 
Samuel Prioleau, 266- 
646 
Thomas Porcher, 790- 
1003 
William deC., 764 
RAVENSCROFT, Will- 
iam, 626 
RAWES, Jas., 268 
RAWLE, Henry, 683 
RAWLINS, Jas., 555- 
989 
RAWSON, Abner, 850 
Edmund, 402 
Edward, 154-710-790- 
850-988 
Edward Stephen, 790 
Grindall, 108-402-554 
Warren, 790 
William Clarke, 558 
RAY, Alexander, 37 
Cornelius, 225 
Mrs. Frank S., 1000 
John, 225-688 
Obed, 37 
Obed S., 37 
Richard, 225 
Robert, 225 
Samuel, 37 
Simon, 705 
RAYBURN, Calvin, 443 
Jennie Buttolph, 443 
ete Abiel B., 
Andrew, 332 
Augustus, 266 
Benjamin, 133 
Charles E., 283 
Charles Harlow, 711 
Edward, 332-828 
Eliakim, 475 
George Lansing, 581 
Irving Edward, 332 
Isaac S., 111 
James, 332 
James Irving, 332 
John, 133-320-332-475 
John Howard, 475 


Joshua, 80-332 
Nathaniel, 475 
Paul, 585-908 
Richard, 332-475-988 
Samuel, 332-475 
Samuel A., 133 
Samuel G., 332 
Seth, 133 

Silas, 332 

Thomas, 133 
Thomas Lynch, 332 
William, 585-808-908 
William Galt, 111 
William H., 699 
William HH. Vatat 


RAYNEAU, Daniel, 60 
RAYNOLDS, Joshua S., 


199 


REA, John, 790 


John H., 248 
Marsellair, 790 
Samuel Greene, 790 
William, 790 


READ 


READ (see also Reade, 
Reed, Reid) 
Alvan C., 335 
Benjamin Huger, 264- 
533-668 
Beverly Allen, 730 
Calvin Hall, 627 
Charles Lewis, 216 
Clement, 76 
Clement, Jr., 865 
Clement C., 569 
George, 192 
Harold Wilson, 832 
James, 161 
Jesse, 579 
John Harleston, 161 
Mrs. John J., 1001 
Martin, 579 
Rhesa, 579 
Rhesa Walker, 579 
S. R., 225 
Thomas, 216 
William, 161 
William, 2d, 705 
William G., 751 
William J., 822 
William Watkins, 186 
READE (see also 
Read) 
Edmund, 896 
Francis, 658 
George, 203 -362 -437- 
525-526-536-557-558- 
575-658-687-718-741- 
760-773-775-865-964 
John, 203 
READING, John, 358- 
461-894-968 
Thomas, 461 
REAGAN, Francis W., 
849 
James, 849 
REAM, Abraham, 424 
REARDON, John Z., 
1007 
REATH, Thomas, 631 
REBHUN, Daniel C., 
790 
Lewis James, 790 
Mathilde Effier, 790 
REBOUL, Jean Bap- 
tiste, 135 
RECEVEUR, Chas., 511 
REDDING, Isabella C. 
Remshart, 790 
James Tarpley, 791 
Joseph Henry, 791 
wae James Martin, 
Sea Charles B., 
58 
Ebenezer, 258 
George, 258-259 
Heman J., 258-259 
James, 258-259 
Peleg, 258-259 
Theophilus, 258-259 
Walter Marsh, 233 
William, 258-259 
William Cox, 258 
William N., 1006 
REDFORD, Francis, 
206-620 
REDFRED, John, 203 
REDICK, David, 191 
REDMAN, Allston M., 
644 
John, 989 
REDWAY, Albert Jas., 
Jr., 298 
REDWINEBE, John, 791 
Martha C. Buck, 791 
Wilburn Nash, 791 
REDWOOD, Abraham, 
432-461-883 
William, 432-461-883 
REECE, David, 370 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


Isaac, 370 


William Peters, 792 


REED (see also Read, | REFO, Caesar, 849 


Reid) 
Albert Chester, 791 
Alexander, 791 
Alfred, 791 
Alfred G., 791 
Aubrey Cook, 285 
Barnabas, 791 
Clyde Leon, 639 
Colin McF., 792 
Daniel, 195 
David Allen, 930 
David N., 752 
Earl H., Jr., 938 
Ebenezer, 791 
Frederick Wilcox, 276 
George W., 791 
Guilford S., 736 
Guy E., 424 
Harry Lathrop, 791 
Henry G., 178 
Henry L., 84 
Horatio Blake, 871 
Hugh Bertram, 556 
James, 276 
John, 768-846 
John P., 349 
Lansing P., 22 
Medford, 671 
Moses, 791 
Nelson B., 791 
Ralph D., 368 - 
Robert, 791 
Robert Rentoul, 791 
Samuel B., 291 
Thomas, 442-576 
William, 683-791 
Wm. Ebenezer, 791 
Willis E., 441 
REEDER, Jacob, 342 
REEL, Adolf, 617 
REES (see also Reese) 
Cornelia Maynard, 
720 
David, 720 
Jacob Singer, 
James, 785 
Wm. David, 720 
REESE (see also Rees) 
Beverly Patrick, 792 
Charles Lee, 792 
David, 792 
Lietrich, 67 
Frederick Focke, 792 
George, 67 
George Bickham, 67 
Hubert K., 808 
Jacob, 67-627 
John, 792 
John Smith, 792 
Joseph H. B., 753 
Robert Grigg, 792 
William Bernard, 902 
Wm. Jas., 390-627-628 
REEVE, George D., 41 
J. Stanley, 354 
John J., 551 
Joseph, 354-355 
Josiah, 354 
Josiah Miller, 355 
Josiah Richardson, 
354 
Mark, 354-355 
William, 355 
REEVES, Arthur, 
793 
Francis B., 126 
Jacob, 561 
James Eyre, 309-792 
Jesse Siddall, 309 
John, 309-792 
Mark, 309-792 
Oswin Knox, 468 
Perry, 441 
Thomas, 309-429-792 
Walter, 309-792 


165 


309- 


REGAN, J. S., 428 
REGESTER, Edmund, 
792 
Jacob Asbury, 792 
Robert, 792 
REGIER, Henry L., 740 
REGISTER, Jas., 459 
REICHNER, Geo., 792: 
John, 792 
L. Irving, 792 
Lewis, 792 
REID (see also Read, 
Reed) 
Alexander, 143 
Andrew, 414 
Archibald E., 344 
Charles S., 508 
Ae MNS SH BRS 
John, 488-785 
John Thomas, 881 
Robert R., 471-671 
Samuel, 143 
Samuel Chester, 92 
Solomon, 378 
William, 26-143 
REIFSNIDER, Charles 
Shriver, 921 
REILY, Geo. Wolf, 168 
George Wolf, Jr., 168 
John, 168 
Luther, 168 
REINHARDT Chris- 
tian, 695 
Michael, 695 
Wallace, 695 
REINHART, M., 202 
REIS, Jared M. B., 595 
RELF, John, 172 
Samuel, 172 
RELPH, William, 506 
REMICK, Alva, 112 
Christian, 112 
Jacob, 112 
John, 112 
Samuel, 112 
William, 112: 
REMINGTON, Alvah, 
307 
Beekman, 793 
Clement, 793 
Cyrus C., 750 
Cyrus K., 820 
Daniel, 307 
David W., 820 
Harvey Foote, 307 
Isaac, 793 
John, 51-307-793-820- 
988 
Jonathan, 51-102 
Joseph Price, 793 
Mark, 793 
Rebecca W. Kempton, 
793 
Seth, 820 
Shadrach, 820 
Thomas, 307-820 
Thomas Pim, 793 
Wm. Procter, 31-793 
William Thomas, 308 
REMSEN, Hendrick, 


201-254-856 
Henry, 201-254-255- 
856 


Henry Rutgers, 254 
Joris, 254-856 
Rem, 201-254-856-989 
Rem Janse, 201-254- 
856 
Rem Vanderbeek, 856 
William, 201-857 
REMSHART, Daniel, 
790 
John, 790 
John W., 790 
RENCH, Peter, 423 


529 


RHINELANDER 


RENCHER, A. M., 161 
RENEHAM, Edward B., 
630 
RENKARD, J. Philip, 
751 
RENNICK, Alexander 
Hueston, 770 
RENNINGER, Abner 
Rutherford, 612 
RENOUARD, Edwin, 
262 
RENOUF, Peter, 369 
RENTON, John, 132 
Richard, 132 
RENTOUL, John, 775 
Robert, 775 
William, 775 
REPPLIER, Francis 
Ewing, 91 
RETTGHER, R. E., 896 
REVELL, Randall, 627 
REVERE, Apollos, 989 
Paul, 554-688 
REVINGTON, Geo., 815 
REVOIRHE, Paul, 554 
REYMER, Harmer, 770 
Rah Beg ek Fred H., 
833 
Darter cee John, 192- 
23 
REYNOLDS, Benjamin, 
402-403-554 
Constant, 402 
Daniel H., 190 
David, 436 
Dorrance, 793 
Edgar Laing, 155 
Edward, 403-554 
Edward Fuller, 793 
Fred J., 122 
George, 154 
Grindall, 402 
Henry Suydam, 154 
Isaac, 793 
James, 154-400 
John, 154-262-400-402- 
403-554-625-794 
John Bowers, 793 
John F., 793 
John Phillips, 352- 
520-554 
Jonathan, 835 
Joseph, 154-794 
Julius, 402 
Lucius Delmar, 757 
Marcus T., 411-400 
Mark, 419 
Martin Cassity, 518 
Nathaniel, 400-402- 
403-554 
Robt., 402-403-554-989 
Sheldon, 793 
Stephen, 400 
Thomas, 698 
William, 793 
William Bell, 621 
William C., 364 
William Hornell, 939 
Zaccheus, 698 
RHPA, John §S., 822 
RHEES, John L., 923 
Morgan John, 923 
RHEIN, John, 156 
John H. W., 155 
RHEINBERGER, 
Frank, 701 
RHETT, Albert M., 794 
Alfred, 224 
Edmund, 90 
George, 989 
R. Goodwyn, 794 
Thomas Moore, 794 
William, 90-794 
RHINELANDER, Le 
Roy King, 694 
Philip J., 794-842-989 
Philip M., 640-794 


RHINELANDER 


T. J. Oakley, 794 
William, 794-842 
William C., 842 
RHOADES (see also 
Rhoads, Rhodes) 
John Harsen, 546 
Zachary, 96 
RHOADS, J. Snowdon, 
742 


Samuel, 438 
RHODES (see also 
Rhoades, Rhoads) 
Charles, 709 
Charles R., 94 
James M., 647-913 


John, 110-339-425-472- 


690-709-847 
Mosheim, 624 
Peter, 709 
Zachariah, 425-709- 


847 
RHODEWALD, Will- 

iam MacNeill, 320 
RICARDO, W. F., 577 
RICCIARDI, Michael, 


290 
RICE, A. Hamilton, 795 


Abner, 88 

Arch, 122 
Benjamin, 177 
Benj. Franklin, 795 
Beriah, 500 
Bezaleel, 900 
Cale Young, 795 
Caleb, 528 
Calvin F., 828 
Charles Francis, 
Chauncey, 88 
Daingerfield, 528 
David, 405-900 
Ebenezer, 177 


Edmund, 125-177-500- 
528-780-795-837-900- 


922-950-989 
Edward, 922 


Edward Loranus, 500 


Edward Luff, 724 
Elijah, 795 
Ephraim, 500 
Evan, 724 

Ezekiel, 795 
Ezekiel Carew, 795 
George S., 837 
George T., 410 
Gershom, 500 
Harold, 438 

Harry Lee, 500 
Harvey Adams, 479 
Henry, 159-795-900 
Henry Gardner, 922 
Isaac, 88 

Ithamar, 500 
Jacob, 922 

James, 503-795 
James Henry, 795 


James Henry, Jr., 795 


James Rhodes, 795 
John, 500-795 

John A., 660 

John Abbott, 211 
John H., 749 

John Hamilton, 795 
Jonathan, 795 
Joseph, 177-528 
Josiah, 528 
Kenneth Ives, 44 
Laban M., 795 
Matthias, 500 
Moses, 88 

Nathan, 500 
Obadiah, 922 

Obed, 500 

Robert, 88 

Samuel, 125-780-950 
Seth, 950 

Thomas, 500-724-795 
Tilly, 922 


500 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


Washington, 724 
William, 177-500 
William Acker, 817 
William Ball, 500 
Wm. Gorham, Jr., 83 
William North, 500 


RICH, Alice N. Parme- 


lee, 795 
Andrew Jackson, 795 
Andrew Jerome, 795 
Herbert Madison, 24 
Samuel, 173 
Stephen, 173 
Thomas, 779 
William, 996 


RICHARD, Ezekial, 796 


Geo. H., Jr., 742 
Samuel, 796 
RICHARDS, Alex., 45 
Auguste, 23 
Benjamin, 314-489 
Clarence E., Jr., 400 
Daniel, 45 
Dickinson W., 184 
Eben, 61-795-796 
Ebenezer, 796 
Eber, 796 
Edward, 314-795-989 
Fredk. Barnard, 796 
George, 1007 
Giles, 23 
Helen, 1001 
Henry C., 841 
Henry Howe, 351 
Isaac Pratt, 265 
James, 47-300-741- 
796-893 
James G. K., 287 
James Russell, 539 
Jeremiah, 314 
Jonathan, 172 
Joseph, 796-893 
Joseph Swift, 33 
Lemuel, 207 
Leonard B., 441 
Levi Lyman, 893 
Nathaniel, 314-796 
Obadiah, 720 
Orson, 796 
Owen, 796 
Peter, 33-532 
S. Bartram, 796 
Samuel, 796 
Thos., 23-39-314-796 
Thomas Pownal, 314 
William, 89-272-314- 
796-893 
William Treat, 494 
RICHARDSON, Addi- 
son Bentley, 512 
Alfred M., 955 
Alice M. Dennis, 245 
Amos, 140 
Andrew Peyton, 797 
Asa, 213 
Charles F., 949 
Charles H., 646 
Ebenezer, 213 


Edward, 115-702-770- 
6 


782-79 
Edward F., 563 
Edward P., 21-823 
Ezekiel, 782-989 
Francis, 991 
Frank W., 956 
George Carter, 796 
George O., 437 
Henry D., 685 
Hilary Goode, 910 
Hugh, 143 
James, 115-796 
Jeremiah, 679 
John, 23-79-122-796- 

936-983 
John Francis, 483 
John Lyman, 140 
John Lynn, 245 


Jonathan, 140 

Joseph, 79-115-481- 
702-802 

Josephine V. D. In- 
man, 143 

Julia W. Harrison, 
797 

Luke, 796 

Lunsford, 830 

Malbon Gore, 796 

Margaret W. Peirson, 
239 


Mark Wyman, 796 

Maurice Howe, 239 

Nathan, 122-140 

Nathan Henry, 796 

Nathaniel, 213-796 

Richard, 79-481-658- 
782 

Robt. Emmet, 27-797 

Rufus Byam, 369 

Samuel, 115-122-702- 
989 

Samuel B., 802 

Samuel M., 802 

Samuel S., 79 

Seth, 115 

Solon Osmond, 121- 
122 


Solon Osmond, UJr., 
122 

Stephen, 140-796 

Theophilus, 782 

Thomas, 213-413-782- 
796-989 

Thomas Francis, 885 

William, 160-246-481- 
796-802 

Wm. Merchant, 366 

William P., 140 

William Shelton, 687 

Wyman, 796 


RICHBELL, John, 925- 
985 

RICHESON, Ezekiel, 
989 

RICHMOND, Cyrus, 551 


Edward, 253-551-614- 
624 

Gamaliel, 614 

George, 614 

George Gilbert, 63 

George Martin, 253 

Gilbert, 614 

James H. C., 979 

John, 253-365-551- 
614-624-989 

John §S., 112 

Josiah, 624 

Lewis, 253 

May M. Dunn, 797 

Nathaniel, 614 

Peleg, 614 

Samuel N., 253-851 

Stacy Courtis, 797 

Sylvester, 187-253- 
551-614-851 

Thomas W., 643 

William, 187 


RICK, Herman, 428 


John George, 428 


RICKENBACKER, 


John F., 813 


RICKER, Ebenezer, 343 


Herbert, 346 


RICKETSON, Jas. C., 53 
RICKEY, Alexander, 


374 
John, 374 
Randall, 374 
Randall H., 802 


RIDDELL, Harvey, 795 


John, 795 


RIDDICK, Edward, 583 


Isaac, 766 
Robert M., 229-230 
William, 416 


RIKER 


RIDDLE, James, 172 
Thomas, 870 
RIDEOUT, Benj., 276 
Henry Milner, 276 
Nicholas, 276 
Samuel, 276 
William, 276 
RIDER, John, 293 
Joseph, 950 
Samuel, 950 
William, 286-287 
RIDGELY, Ann S. Wol- 
ford, 761 
Charles, 86-797 
Charles Carnan, 86 
David, 86 
Greenberry, 325 
Henry, 61-325-480- 
588-695 
Kate Deering, 797 
Nicholas H., 325 
Orndorf L., 762 
Otho E., 505 
Robert, 86-296-989 
Vincent, 762 
Westfall, 636 
William, 86 
William, Jr., 636 
William Barret, 797 
RIDGEWAY, William 
Bailey, 689 
RIDGLEY, Nicholas H., 
51 


2 
ert et Edward, 
0 
Richard, 200 
Thomas, 200 
Thomas Shinn, 200 
RIDINGS, Estelle D. 
Bacon, 44 
Johnson, 44 
Walter A., 44 
RIDLEY, Bromfield, 
797 
Chancellor B. L., 197 
Charles A., 562 
Daniel, 562 
Irma Grey, 797 
James, 797 
James Lucas, 797 
John, 586 
Mark, 562 
Nathaniel, 882 
Robert, 797 
Thomas, 797 
RIEFFESTAHL, Hard- 
ing B., 769 
RIEGER, Benjamin, 791 
John B., 791 
RIELY, Henry C., 367 
Marie A. Evans, 367 
RIEMAN, Adam, 650 
Alexander, 650 
Charles Ellet, 296 
Daniel, 296-650 
Henry, 296-650 
Joseph Henry, 296 
RIGGS,.B. Reath, 797 
Ebenezer, 884 
Edward, 117-797-900 
Elisha, 325 
ene Francis, 324- 
5 


3 

Francis, 324 

George W., 325-571 

Gideon, 117 

Jos., 117-216-324-588 

Karrick van Z., 751 

Lawrason, 571 

Richard, 324 

Samuel, 324-325 

Stephen, 117 

Stephen B., 117 

T. Lawrason, 325 

Thomas, 324 
RIKER, Abraham, 797 

Andrew, 678-797 


RIKER 


Andrew L., 769-797 
John Lawrence, 797 
Samuel, 797 
William James, 797 
RILEY, Frank, 474 
John Newton, 798 


Katherine E. Higgins, 


340-341 
Leonard Wm., 797 
Paterson, 349 
Robert T., 341 
Robert Sanford, 341 
William Douglas, 265 
Wm. Robinson, 167 

RIMMINGTON, John, 

988 

RING, Andrew, 801 
Joseph, 614 
Seth, 614 
RINGO, Willis L., 723 
RIPLEY, Charles C., 

199 
Ezra, 264 
Hezekiah, 476 
John, 639-765-963 
Joshua, 


963 
Noah, 264 
Philip F., 36 
Samuel, 264 
William, 229-580-639- 
765-963-975 
RISLEY, Edward, 149 
Jeremiah, 149 
Josiah Price, 149 
Richard, 1493 
Sarah Anna, 149 
RISPAL, Jules, 913 
RITCHIB, Albert, 19 
Albert Cabell, 19 
Archibald A., 627 
Craig, 191-740 
Hugh W., 627 
John, 19-740 
William, 19-627 


RITTENHOUSE, David, 


814 
William, 967 
RITTER, Daniel, 109 
David, 109 
John, 109-594-918 
Peter, 756 
Thomas, 109 
RITZ, Christian, 462- 
463 
RIVERS, Jones, 525 
M. Rutledge, 512 
Robt. Wheaton, 102 
RIVES, Alfred Landon, 
781 
F. Bayard, 798 
Francis R., 798-931 
George Barclay, 147- 
798 
Geo. Lockhart, 798- 
920 
Horace P., 427 
Robert, 798 
William, 798 
William C., 794-798 


RIVOIRE, Apollos, 989 


RIX, William, 986 
ROACH (see also 
Roche) 
Isaac, 800 
John, 798-799 
John Baker, 798-799 
Joseph Chandler, 800 
Joseph Huddell, 800 
Walter Thomas, 800 
Wm. McPherson, 799 
ROALFE, Wm., 912 


ROANE, Archibald, 454 


Hugh, 454 
John Selden, 454 
Thomas, 534 


39- 249- 319- 
476-639-720-765-880- 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


RO BARDS, Wm., 393 
ROBB, Alex., 589 


Alex. D., 322 
Eliakin, 589 

Henry Burnett, 928 
Jas. Hampden, 855 
Walter Russell, 99 


ROBBELEN, Ernst 


August, 808 


ROBBINS (see also 


Robins) 
Ammi R., 801 
Andrew B., 165 
Chandler, 18 
Daniel M., 685 
Francis Le Baron, 
800-801 
Henry Asher, 847 
Herbert D., 580 
Hiram, 102 
Howard Chandler, 801 
Jethro, 459 
John, 403-918 
Jonathan, 918 
Joshua, 918 
Lucy M. Hartpence, 
800 
Nathaniel, 801 
Orlando, 18 
Philemon, 801 
Reginald L., 444 
Reuben, 918 
Richard, 18-801-989 
Royal, 347-403 
Royal Elisha, 347-403 
Samuel, 801 
Solomon, 918 
Stephen, 918 
Wm. De Laun, 918 


ROBERSON, James, 742 
ROBERT, Bessie H. 


Stark, 397 
Christopher, 794-842 
Daniel, 397-794-795- 

842 
Edward S., 204 
Jacques, 397-795 
James Jehu, 397 
John, 397 
Joseph Clark, 397 
Pierre, 397-795 
Wm. Henry, 397 
Wm. Pierre, 397 


ROBERTS, Alfred J., 


801 
Alfred R., 802 
Alton True, 696 
Arthur L., 849 
Cadwalader, 802 
Charles, 802 
Chas. B., 309 
Charles P., 419 
Daniel, 368-750 
David R., 802 
Donald Alfred, 801 
Edwin Snelling, 802 
Elihu, 70 
Eloise A. M. Taylor, 
801 7 
Elzey M., 883 
Francis, 722 
Frank Lewis, 802 
Geo. B., 496 
Geo. Brooke, 593 
Geo. Litch, 722 
George McK., 1007 
Geo. W. B., 517 
Hatevil, 722 
Hiram, 631 
Homer Clayton, 294 
Horatio, 330 
Hugh, 222-535-989 
James, 170-247-331- 
837 
James Adams, 153 
James Gordon, 926 
James H., 635 


Jesse, 412: 
John, 70-238-722-989 
John Taylor, 908 
Joseph, 802 
Kenneth Lewis, 802 
Lemuel, 294 
Malcolm, 340 
Odin Barnes, 722 
Paul, 722 
Pierre, 70 
Reuben, 722 
Richard, 535 
Robert, 60-535-802 
Robert R., 447 
Samuel, 722 
Sidney Lewis, 802 
Solomon White, 802 
Theodore, 330 
Thomas, 331-578-632- 
722 
William, 331 
William Elder, 789 
ROBERTSON, Abram 
Heaton, 200-201 
Albert J., 881 
Alexander, 200 
Archibald, 631 
Archibald G., 837 
Archibald Thos., 119 
Benj. Franklin, 303 
Daniel Alex., 388 
Edward, 119 
Edwin Wales, 802 
George, 246 
H. E., 963 
Harriet T. Holton, 
463 
Harrison, 802 
Heaton R., 200 
Henry Stuart, 559 
James, 303 
John, 119-488-802 
John A., 807 
John Brownlee, 200 
Jonathan F., 303 
Joseph, 326 
Joseph R., 648 
Julia Johnston, 488 
Lionel, 355 
M. Arnold, 654 
Marion M. Richard- 
son, 802 
Norman, 190 
Orrin Wood, 470 
Robert Walton, 94 
Samuel, 200-470-828 
Thomas, 488 
Thomas James, 802 
Thomas Markoe, 460 
Thompson, 119 
William, 488-525-989 
William H., 735 
William Ross, 488 
William V. M., 773 
ROBESON, Andrew, 33 
Jonathan, 33 
Peter, 33 
ROBIE, Henry, 910 
Ichabod, 910 
John, 910 
Jonathan, 910 
Walter, 910 


ROBINS (see also Rob- 


bins) 
Edward, 600 
George, 367 
James Wiltbank, 600 
John, 600 
Kingman N., 396 
Obedience, 600 
Thomas, 600 
ROBINSON, A. H., 221 
Aleck V., 343 
' Alex., 694-802-989 
Alex. Humphrey, 599 
Alfred K., 537 
Almos Dishus, 718 


531 


ROCHESTER 


Anthony, 572 
Anthony W., 236 
Aquila, 714 
Archibald, 18-694 
Arthur, 477 
B. Dudley, 271 
Ben, 123 
Cecil G., 583 
Chalfant, 637 
Charles, 477 
Charles Bonnycastle, 
802-803 
Chas. Bonnycastle, 
Jr., 803 
Christopher, 430 
Corrine Roosevelt, 
21 
Douglas, 20-21 
Francis, 79 
Frederick C., 876 
George, 907 
George, Jr., 748 
Georgiana Ford, 723 
Helen B. Avery, 803 
Henry C., 185 
Henry Crane, 249 
Henry Mortimer, 723 
Henry Seymour, 294 
Herbert C., 768 
Ichabod, 477 
Isaac, 492-718-989 
J. B., 438 
Jacob, 718 
James, 723-781 
James Edwin, 723 
James H., 563 
John, 57- 65-281- 319- 
384-477-492-562-572- 
629-671-686-718-820- 
908-989 
John Almos, 718 
John Mosely, 804 
John Norris, 714 
John Randolph, 493 
Jonathan John, 876 
Joseph H., 685 
Joseph P., 756 
Leone, 803 
Leoni Warren, 65 
Littleberry, 797 
Louis Barclay, 537 
Lucius F., 908 
Lucius F., Jr., 194 
Lyles Robert, 802-803 
Michael, 281 
Nathaniel, 430 
Nicholas, 79 
Patrick L., 803 
Peter, 492-718 
Philip, 907 
Robert, 440-714 
Robert Randolph, 714 
Samuel, 477 
Sanford M., 748 
Starky, 572 
Thomas, 471-842-907 
Thomas Horn, 698 
Timothy M., 415 
Tully, 117 
V. Gilpin, 820 
Walter Ambrose, 745 
William, 477-723-797 
Wm. Andrew, 663 
Wm. Meade, 803 
William Parrish, 281 
Wm. Robinson, 79 
pe Thomas, 314- 
3 


ROBISON, Wm., 713 
ROBY, Henry, 747 
ROCHE (see also 


Roach) 
John, 798-799 
Patrick, 798-799 


ROCHESTER, De 


Lancey, 599-600-884 
De Lancey, Jr., 599 


ROCHESTER 


John, 543-600-803 

John Henry, 803 

Nathaniel, 543-600- 
803 


Nicholas, 543-600-803 
Paul Affordby, 803 
Thomas, 495 
Thomas F., 600 
Thomas Hart, 600-803 
William, 543-600-803 
ROCKE, Cyril A., 653 
ROCKEFELLER, God- 
frey, 803 
Johan Peter, 343-803- 
809-989 
John Davison, 783- 
803 
Peter, 803 
William, 803 
William A., 688-803 
ROCKENBACH, Frank 
James, 804 
Samuel Dickerson, 
803 
ROCKWELL, Ferry, 
Jr., 552 
Francis Williams, 406 
James &., 244 
John, 28 
Joseph, 28-406 
Julius, 406 
Philo, 177 
Reuben, 406 
Samuel, 406 
Samuel Forbes, 406 
William, 28-406-978- 
989 
William Walker, 406 
RODENBAECK, G. R., 


410 
RODES, Charles, 487 
Francis, 487 
John, 487 
Robert, 487-753 
William, 487 
RODGERS (see also 
Rogers) 
Christopher R. P., 726 
James Renwick, 710 
John, 199-279-380- 
614 


Robert S., 380 
William, 819 
RODMAN, D. M., 333 
James, 436 
John, 328-804-989 
Thomas, 804 
Thomas Clifford, 599 
Thomas H., Jr., 691 
Wiley Croom, 804 
William, 621-622 
Wm. Blount, 804 
William L., 593 
William Wanton, 804 
Willoughby, 599 
ROE, Azel, 695 
Daniel, 498 
ROEBLING, Ferdinand 
W., 493 
Ferdinand W., Jr., 
493 
John A., 493-621 
Margaret S. McTl- 
vaine, 621 
Ruth Metcalf, 493 
Washington A., 621 
ROELKER, Alfred, Jr., 
608 
Millicent W. Turle, 


608 
ROEPPER, Charles W., 
4 


749 
ROESSLE, Elwood Os- 
born, 888 
ROGERS (see also 
Rodgers) 
Abraham F., 491 
Archibald, 518-804 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


Arthur Carpenter, 804 

Arthur Herbert, 381 

Asa, 163 

B. Woolsey, 387 

Bernard Fowler, 110- 
11 


al 
Carroll Pickens, 448 
Charles, 804 
Charles Butler, 287 
Charles C., 237 
Charles Francis, 455 
Charles Thomas, 804 
Clark N., 447 
Daniel, 324-455-627 
Daniel D., 455 
David, 507 
Derby, 456 
Dorinda, 1000 
Dwight, 290 
Edmund, 93 
Edmund H., 708 
Edmund P., 804 
Edwin, 163 
Elizabeth J. Goelet, 
289 
Eustace Barron, 627 
Frances J. Dennis, 
245 
Geo. Washington, 804 
Giles, 110-989 
Gustavus A., 686 
Hanford Newell, 116 
Henry, 163 
Henry Aug., 107 
Henry W., 245 
Hezekiah, 666 
Hope, 448 
Hopewell &L., 109-111 
Horatio, 764 
Ichabod, 546 
Jabez, 123-686 
Jabez, Jr., 168 
Jacob, 750 
James, 287-627-731- 
804 


James Gamble, 110 

James Newell, 116 

Jason, 230 

Jeremiah, 546 

Jethro, 448 

John, 15-94 - 110-123- 
187-188-253-287-453- 
455-456-491-546-604- 
627-686-742-804-808- 
847-851-960 

John A., 52 

John Arthur, 110 

John G., 110-606-804 

John Jacob, 604 

Jonathan, 507-666 

Joseph, 110-123-686- 
808-875 

Joseph Hale, 110 

Joseph Martin, 110 

Juliet Gardiner, 116 

Kennedy G., 133 

Lee Lay, 732 

Leonidas G., 805 

Lot, 368 

Lovewell, 448 

Luke, 491 

Mark W., 805 

Melancthon, 666 

Moses, 666 

Nathaniel, 94-123-150- 
188-455-604-686-731- 
732-989 

Nathaniel P., 790 

Obediah, 666 

Oliver, 448 

Owen W. G., 289 

Publius V., 287 

Ralph, 287 

Reuben, 534 

Richard, 627 

Robert Clay, 627 

Robert F., 653 

Rufus B., 26 


Samuel, 123-686-804 
Sherman S., 686 


ROSE 
Bene meet Hey- 


799 
Susan M. Erskine, 447 ROOSEVELT, Alfred, 


Thomas, 


Timothy, 732 

W. E., 602 

Walter Henry, 289 

William, 
731-750-808-989 

Wm. Anson, 448 


Wm. Arthur, 665-666 


William B., 341 
Wm. Bowditch, 168 
Wm. Skillman, 188 
Wm. Timothy, 732 
Wilmot Polk, 804 
Zabdial, 129-311 
Zophar, 666 


ROHDHE, Max Spencer, 


772 
ROHRER, Frederick, 
270 


ROLFE, Benj., 672-805 
Charles G., 705 
Daniel, 980 
Geo. Wm., 805 
Henry, 805 
John, 

631-805-950-969 
Samuel, 805 
Thomas, 25-128-363- 
551-969 
William James, 805 
ROLLER, John Wil- 
liam, 512 


ROLLINS, Anthony W., 


753-834 
Ashton, 805 
Daniel, 805 
Edward Henry, 805 
Edward W., 805-806 
Fitzhugh S., 161 
Franklin J., 504 
Henry, 753-834 
Hiram, 161 
Ichabod, 161-805 
James, 161-805-809- 
989 


James S., 753-834 
James Wingate, 494 
Jeremiah, 161-805 
John, 161 

Philip Ashton, 754 
Sherwood, 805 
Walter H., 161 


ROLLINSON, Chas., 184 


William, 184 
ROLLO, Alfred, 705 
ROLPH, Henry, 632 

John, 396 
ROLSTON, Holmes, 56 
ee Sere Benj. F., 

70 


Lawrence B., 658 


ROMAN, Philip, 158-168 


ROMBAUTS, Francis, 
488 


ROMER, James L., 892 


ROMEYN, Claas, 401 
Hugh, 302 
James V. C., 401 
John, 401 
Radcliffe, 89 
Romain, 401 
Thomas, 401 


ROMEYON, Benj., 442 


ROMNEY, Wm., 626 


RONDTHALER, Wm. 
David, 706 
ROOBACH, Barrent, 


ROOD, vAteee 36 
Azariah, 36- 499 
Heman, 499 
Thomas D., 36-499 

ROOMBE, Peter, 153 

ROOS, Wm., 361 


532 


110-123-188- 
437-686-847-986-989 


188-448-666- 


25-128-363-551- 


354 
Archibald B., 20 
Claes Martenzen, 20- 
21- 239- 634-688-806- 
989 
Cornelius Van §S., 20- 
21-806 
Edith K. Carow, 20 
Elliott, 21-239 
Franklin D., 21-238- 
239 
Gracie Hall, 21-239 
Isaac, 239 
Jacobus, 20-21-239- 
688-806 
James, 238-239 
James Alfred, 354 
Johannes, 20-21-634- 
688-806 
John Ellis, 806 
Kermit, 20 
Nicholas, 20-21-239- 
634-688-806 
Robert Barnwell, 806 
Theodore, 20-21-517 
Theodore, Jr., 20-579 
ROOT, Charles, 806 
Ebenezer, 806 
Elihu, 806 
Erastus S., 806 
Hewit, 806 
James, 806 
James Banks, 806 
Jesse, 806 
John, 582-806-989 
Marshall Jewell, 806 
Oren, 806 
Sebastian, 110 
Thomas, 582-806 
Walter S., 167 
ROOTE, John, 989 
ROOTES, Philip, 184 
Thomas Reade, 557- 


558 
ROPER, Albert Lons- 
dale, 323-806 
John Lonsdale, 806 
Richard B., 806 
Samuel, 95 
Wm. Bryan, 458 
ROPES, Benjamin, 742 
George, 742 
John, 742 
Samuel, 742 
ROSBOTHAM, Joseph, 


643 
ROSBRUGH, James, 
620 


John, 620 

ROSH, Alex., 676 
Alfred Hicks, 766 
Andrew W., 416 
Charles, 550-766-907 
Ezekiel, 159 
Fredk. Dodds, 807 
Freeman M., 738 
John, 159-807-907 
John B., 908 
John Carter, 807 
Jonathan, 807 
Justus, 807 
Mary G. Walcott, 807 
Robert, 550-748-766- 

807-907-989 

Robert Alex., 907 
Robert H., 183 
Robert Henry, 907 
Sarah L. Tardy, 766 
Uriah, 159 
Wm., 77-299-766 
Wm. Alfred, 766 
William Henry, 925 
William John, 299 
William Searls, 956 
William Solon, 766 


ROSE 


ROSEBRUGH, James, 
620 
John, 620 
Ae reat Warren, 
ROSEN, Felix T., 807 
Mary B. Harriman, 
807 
Max T., 807 
ROSEWELL, Wm., 47- 
300-741 
ROSS, August Wm., 565 
David, 172 
Elbert Darling, 807 
Frances H. Erwin, 
560 
George, 192-438-556 
George W., 560 
Hugh, 741 
J. Stewart, 81 
J. Wm., 596 
James, 333-572-807 
vames A., 594 
James Archibald, 490- 
807 
James White, 807 
John, 760-807 
John J., 596 
Jonathan, 648 
Leroy W., 81 
Linus High, 397 
Marine Duval, 596 
Parke, 202 
Samuel, 648 
Thomas, 759 
Wm. Neely, 854 
Worth, 560 
ROSSITER, Edward, 
807 
Wm. W., 335-807 
Wm. Wickes, Jr., 
ROSSMASLER, Ed- 
ward C., 431 
ROTAN, Edward, 262 
Ellwood, Jr., 130 
Eate S. McCall, 262 
ROTCH, Abbot L., 420 
Benj. Smith, 420 
Arthur Grinnell, 
Joseph, 514 
Morgan, 514 
Thomas Morgan, 514 
Wm., 513-514 
Wm. James, 513-514 
ROTH, Almon E., 326 
Philip, 919 
ROTHERY, Jay E., 456 
ROTHROCK, Francis 
Blake, 811 
George, 811 
Henry, 811 
John, 811 
Philip, 811 
rs ee Andrew, 
5 
Jacob, 825 
Uo eap ore, Daniel, 
Joseph, 553 
ROUNDS, James, 634 
William, 634 
William E., 717 
ROUNTREE, John, 337 
Thomas, 337 
ROUS, Peyton, 237 
ROUSE, Thomas, 692 
Willard G., 894 
ROUTLEDGE, James, 


807 


514 


829 
coe. Horace D., 
8 
ROWAN, Archibald H., 
435 
James, 42 


Stephen C., 435-917 
ROWAND, Mrs. Benj. 
M., 1002 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 
William Wallace, 337; ROWE, Casper H., 808 


Estelle Ewing, 807 
Eugene F., 808 
George Ransom, 808 
Henry, 417 


RUGGLES, Benj., 


Henry Woodbury, 808 


John, 944 
John, Jr., 943-962 
Madeleine A. King- 
man, 808 
Nicholas, 944 
Perry Belmont, 202 
Sherburne, 808 
Walter Ransom, 808 
earn ent Andrew, 
4 
Baldwin, 747 
Creed Taylor, 748 
Dunbar, 747 
Edmund, 170 
Francis F., 936 
Henry J., 533 
John, 747 
Michael, 748 
Nathan, 747 
Thomas, 379 
Wm. Brewer, 748 
ROWLEY, Issachar, 
570 
Josiah Cass, 570 
Samuel, 729 
Thomas, 729 
Thomas Wood, 714 
Warren, 570 
William B., 570 
ROWSE, Edward C., 
490 
Edward S., 491 
Richard, 491 


RULOFFSON, Harmon, 


RULON-MILLER, John, 


Nathaniel, 675 


952 
Edward, 888 
John, 888 
John Gould, 888 
Samuel, 193-290-839- 
951-952 


Thomas, 290-675-809- 


888-951-952 
Timothy, 290-951-952 
Willard G., 386 
Wm. Stickney, 809 


281 
Hermanes, 281 
Isaac, 281 
Laurens, 281 


109 
Sumner, 109 


RUMBOUGH, J. 


Wright, 360 
Stanley M., 360 


RUMERY, Ralph R., 


809 
Samuel D., 809 


RUMMEL, August, 360 


Franz, 360 
Leila Morse, 360 


RUMMLER, Joseph 


Jacob, 809 
Susan Harding, 809 
Wm. Richard, 809 


RUMNEY, John Gaine, 


254 


RUMPH, David, 813 
RUMSEY, Aaron, 541- 


ROWZIE, John, 766-767 


ROY, Mungo, 319-832 
Thomas, 111 
Walter Scott, 579 

ROYALL, Joseph, 26 
Nathaniel R., 120 
William L., 637 

ROYCE, Geo. Monroe, 

808 
John Harrison, 808 
Joseph, 500 
Thomas, 500 
ROZET, Geo. Hollen- 
back, 401 
ROZIER, T. A., 359 


945 
Bronson, 541 
Bronson Case, 411- 

541-945 
Charles Cary, 645 
David, 541-945 
Dexter Phelps, 887 
Israel Parsons, 650 
Jennie Cary, 540 
John, 541-945 
Laurence D., 541-645 
Lewis M., 595 
Robert, 541-945-989 


RUMSIB, Robert, 989 
RUNCK, Jacob, 989 
RUNDALL, Herbert, 


RUBEY, Joseph Willis, 


928 


248 


RUNDLETT, James, 


RUCKER, Booker Hall, 


Sr., 808 
Ephraim, 808 
John, 808 
John Dabney, 808 
John Fleming, 808 
Joseph, 674 
Lamar Cobb, 471 


RUNKE, H. Ten Broeck, 


Margaret Barron, 808 


Nathan, 704 

Peter, 808 

Reuben, 704-887 

Wm. Early, 808 
RUDD, Jonathan, 968 

Robert Barnes, 43 


RUNYON, Clarkson, 488 


RUDOLPH, W. H., 521 


Zebulon, 619 
RUDOLPHY, Charles 
Bruno, 808 
Jay Besson, 808 
John L., 808 


147 
Theophilus, 747 


809 
Jacob, 343-809-989 
John, 343-809 
Louis Barcroft, 343 
Peter Ten Broeck, 
343-809 
Samuel, 343-809 
Wm. Mentz, 343-809 


Ephraim, 488 
John, 488 
Peter, 233 
Reune, 488 
Vincent, 488 


RUPP, Nelson G., 587 
RUPRECHT, Rudolf, 


947 


RUSH, Benjamin, 86- 


RUFFIN, Edmund, 550 


John, 373-534 
Robert, 534 
Sterling, 534 
Thomas, 534-928 
William, 534 
RUGG, Amos, 808 
Daniel, 808 
Fred O., 480-901 
Frederic Waldo, 808 
John, 808 


533 


809-861 
Jacob, 861 
James, 86-809-861 
John, 86-317-809-861- 
989 
Julia, 809 
Louisa Bowdoin, 86 
Murray, 86 
Richard, 86-809-861 
Richard Henry, 86- 
809 


951- 


RUTHERFURD 


William, 86-809-861 
Wm. Rees, 529 
RUSHMER, Thomas B., 
70 
RUSLING, Emily 
Wood, 897 
Gershom, 897 
James Fowler, 217- 
879 
RUSSEL, Albert, 932 
Henry C., 824 
John Hooe, 932 
Walter S., 254 
RUSSELL, Albert, 593 
Albert B., 372 
Alexander, 424-673 
Andrew, 143-231 
Benjamin, 123 
Charles F., 221 
Charles P., 810 
Charles Silas, 539 
Charles Wells, 810 
Charles Wells, 2d, 809 
Christopher A., 381 
David, 703 
Edward Perry, 901 
George D., 528 
George Harvey, 594 
George Robert, 414 
Henry R., 501 
Henry S., 431 
Hobart Henry, 597 
Isaac, 703 
Isaac Wm., 703 
James, 42'4-531-538- 
539-673-949 
James Andrew, 942 
James McPherson, 
424 
James Savage, 380 
John, 24-251-807-810- 
925-989 
John, Jr., 543 
John Bent, 949 
John Francis, 810 
John Geo., 539-949 
John Henry, 381-673 
John Hiram, 251 
Joseph, 127-538-539- 
949 
Joshua, 809 
Nathaniel, 669 
Philip, 286 
Richard, 703 
Robert Grier, 673 
Samuel, 456-496 
Silas Bent, 539 
Thomas H., 739 
William, 25-26-204- 
538-539-911-949 
William F., 806 
Wm. Hoge, 424 
Wm. Pew, 251 
RUST, Aloney, 754 
Amasa, 754 
Daniel, 754 
Elisha, 754 
Henry, 754 
Israel, 754 
Jonathan, 754 
Lawrence, 111 
RUSTIN, Gilbert, 323 
tts Anthony, 30- 
{6 
RUTGERS, Harmanus, 
115 
Hendrick, 572 
RUTHERFOORD, Alex 
H., 578 
Thomas, 578 
RUTHERFORD, Hugh 
33 
Robert, 33 
Thomas, 989 
Thomas Scott, 467 
ARR NDS John, 
1 
Morris, 810 


RUTHERFURD 


Walter, 810 
RUTLEDGE, Arthur 
M., 668 
Benjamin Huger, 145- 
810 
Hugh, 810 
John, 441-676-810 
RUTSEN, Jacob, 606- 
622-848 
John, 848 
RUTSON, Jacob, 610 
RUTTAN, Abraham, 
940 
RUTTER, David, 811 
Mary E. McMurtrie, 
810 
Thomas, 811 
RUXTON, Wm., 946 
RUYL, Louis H., 221 
RYAN, Joseph T., 360 
O’Neill, Jr., 899 
RYCKEN, Abraham, 
937 
RYDER, Absalom, 752 
John, 752 
Samuel, 752 
RYERS, Gozen, 793 
John Pelliou, 793 
RYERSE, Michel, 696 
RYERSON, Arthur, 570 
David, 810 
Edward Larned, 616- 
763 
Edwin Warner, 616 
Frans, 616 
Geo. Wilson, 616 
John A., 616 
Joris, 616-810 
Joseph Turner, 616- 
763 
Marten, 616-810-989 
Martin, 77-616-810 
Martin Antoine, 61¢ 
Theunis, 616 
Thomas, 616 
R.ERSZEN, Marten, 
989 
RYLEY, Frances B. 
Engleman, 558 
Warfield, 558 
William, 558 
RYON, Wallace P., 724 


S 


SABIN, Elihu, 170 
Sede Gustavus A., 
2 
Stephen Webb, 440 
Wm. Tufnell, 261-405 
SACKETT, Adnah, 678 
Benjamin, 678 
Buel, 678 
Frederic Moseley, 678 
Frederic Moseley, Jr., 
678 
George Woodruff, 460 
Henry Weston, 678 
Henry Woodward, 678 
Isaac, 678 
John, 678 
Jonathan, 678 
Joseph, 678 
M. W., 217 
Philo, 678 
Simon, 471-678 
Solon Philo, 678 
William, 678 
SADLER, Abiall, 812 
Anthony, 812 
Ebenezer, 812 
Holmes Elias, 812 
John, 812 
Levi, 812 
Manley Chapin, 813 
Thomas, 663 
William, 648 
SAGE, Dean, 147-890 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


Comfort, 359 
Solomon, 918 
Stephen, 918 
SAHLER, Abraham, 813 
Abraham du Bois, 813 
Daniel, 813 
Daniel Du Bois, 813 
Helen Gertrude, 313 
SAILOR, Peter, 370 
ST. pe Henry, 
6 
ST. CLAIR, Arthur, 876 
Isaac, 609 
Wayman, 609 
SAINT JOHN, Clara H. 
Seymour, 759 
Edward Francis, 759 
George Clare, 759 
John T., 478 
Moses, 332 
Oliver, 567-732-745 
Samuel Henry, 101 
ST. MARTIN, Pierre 
Bouche, 32 
SALARNIER, Jules, 
913 
SALISBURY, James 
Coffin, 813 
James Williams, 813 
John, Jr., 813 
Monroe, 478 
Sylvester, 172 
William, 813 
SALLE, Abraham, 561- 
972 
SALLEY, Alex. McQ., 
813 


Alexander S., 813 
Alex. Samuel, Jr., 813 
D. Hammond, 794 
George E., 813 
Henry, 813 
John, 813 
SALMON, Harvey W., 
Jr., 830 
SALTER, Henry, 813 
Jabez, 150-153-529 
John, 490-813 
John Edward, 813 
John Lowe, 813 
John Lowe, Jr., 813 
Richard, 490-689 
Sumner, 490 
Titus, 813 
William, 490 
William Frost, 490 
Wm. Mackintire, 490 
SALTONSTALL, Fran- 
cis G., 741 
Gurdon, 47-300-301- 
741 
Gurdon, Jr., 47 
Nathaniel, 39-47-300- 
741 
Philip L., 726 
Richard, 47-300-699- 
734-741-937-989 
Richard M., 22 
William Wanton, 741 
Winthrop, 741 
SALTUS, Nicholas, 514 
Rollin Sanford, 502 
SAMBORNE, John, 989 
William, 989 
SAMES, William, 864 
SAMMONS, Jacob §S., 
323 
SAMPSON (see also 
Samson) 
Abigail S. Donham, 
814 
Abraham, 483 
Alexander, 813 
Amos, 174 
Caleb, 174-777 
Ephraim, 74 
George, 767 


George Graves, 838 
Henry, 174-193-777- 
866-874-989 
Isaac, 74-313 
John, 874 
John Seaver, 483 
Joshua, 174 
Miles, 174 
Stephen, 813-874 
William, 813-814 
William S., 814 
William T., 832 
SAMS, Berners B., 815 
Bonham, 814 
Bonum, 815 
Conway Whittle, 814 
Donald Decatur, 815 
Franklin F., 815 
Horace Hann, 814 
Robert, 815 
Stanhope, 658 
William, 815 
SAMSON (see also 
Sampson) 
Henry, 44-989 
William H., 471 
Webb, M., 835 
SAMUELSON, Francis, 
181 
SANBORN, Abner, 30 
Arthur L., 318 
Ebenezer, 318 
Eliphalet, 815 
Enoch, 318 
Franklin B., 640 
Frederick, 815 
Henry Fredk., 815 
John, 30-112-318-989 
John Bell, 318 
Josiah, 815 
Louisa W. Kirkland, 
640 
Reuben, 815 
Richard, 112 
Sherburn, 87 
Simpson E., 318 
Thayer, 30-31 
Theophilus, 30-31 
Victor Channing, 641 
Walter Henry, 815 
William, 112-815-989 
Willis James, 963 
SANDBERG, Martin, 26 
SANDERLAINE, Jas., 
157 
SANDERS, Aaron, 886 
Anthony, 697 
Edward, 339 
George, 752 
George Nicholas, 92 
Henry, 815 
Tra, 815 
Jacob, 824 
James, 160-824 
Job, 824 
John, 815-824 
Joseph, 815-826 
Lewis, 92 
Louis Peck, 815 
Newell, 815-816 
Oliver, 697 
Oren, 886 
Raymond Y., 304 
Sherman, 815 
Stephen, 697 
Thomas, 913 
Wilbur Fisk, 815 
William, 160 
Se ESOL Charles, 
568 
Chester, 228 
Edward, 350 
Joseph, 228 
Richard, 752 
Robert, 228 
Thomas, 228 
William, 228 


534 


SARGENT 


SANDES, James, 990 
SANDS, Anne A., 1000 
Benjamin, 816 
Charles Edwin, 794 
Comfort, 205-872 
Henry, 691 
James, 643-691-990 
John, 691 
John M., 691 
Joseph Hoban, 816 
Joshua, 208-643-691 
Richardson, 746 
Robert, 816 
Samuel M. B., 691 
Wn. Franklin, 816 
SANDSTROM, Charles 
Johan, 786 
SANDYS, Edwin, 202- 
674-691 
George, 202 
James, 990 
SANFORD, Baylis, 816 
David, 372 
Eliada, 739 
Elihu, 372 
Ephraim, 372 
George, 221 
Harriet B. Williams, 
816 
Henry C., 694 
Henry G., 1006 
Henry Lindsay, 559 
Hervey, 372 
John, 221-385-739-816 
Joseph, 221 
Peleg, 132-417-501-756 
Perit Meriman, 739 
Robert, 606 
Samuel, 372 
Samuel King, 816 
Thomas, 372-739-990 
William Elihu, 372 
William Henry, 152 
SANGER, Calvin, 286 
Charles Robt., 68-455 
Daniel, 286 
David, 918 
Eleanor W. Davis, 68 
George P., 68 
Henry K., 286 
Joseph Prentice, 286 
Prentice, 286 
Ralph, 412 
Richard, 286-287-990 
Richard Watson, 287 
Samuel, 286 
Zedekiah, 287 
SAN GERMANO, Emi- 
dio, 363 
SANGSTER, Edward, 
457 
James, 457 
Thomas, 457 
SANMAN, Matthew, 483 
phot y ceed ni José J., 
8 
SANTEE, Elijah, 816 
Ellis Monroe, 816 
John, 816 
John Clark, 816 
Valentine, 816 
SANXAY, Theodore F., 
1002 
SARD, Grange, 569 
SARES, Richard, 990 
SARGEANT (see also 
Sargent, Sergeant) 
Jacob, 898 
John, 898 
Joseph A., 60 
Joseph Hough, 898 
Samuel, 898 
William, 898 
SARGENT (see also 
Sargeant, Sergeant) 
Abner, 817 
Benjamin, 815 


SARGENT 


Charles, 787 
Daniel, 566 
Daniel W., 889 
Edward Rupert, 817 
Epes, 774 
Felton, 816 
Fitz William, 774 
Francis Porter, 817 
George Henry, 816 
Henry Bradford, 817 
James, 990 
John, 216-312-785-817 
John Sumner, 368 
Jonathan, 216 
Joseph, 817 
Joseph Denny, 817 
Joseph Bradford, 817 
Moses F., 816 
Nathan, 216 
Philip, 816 
Porter Edward, 817 
* Robert, 816 
Robert Smith, 816 
Roger, 990 
Samuel, 773 
Stephen, 817 
Thomas, 817 
Walter, 817 
William, 216-771-774- 
816-817-990 
Winthrop, 774 
Winthrop, Jr., 262 
SARMIENTO, Caro 
Bowen, 498 
SARTELL, Nathaniel, 
783 
SA TIN. Do bes LiLo 
SARTWELL, Henry J., 
695 
SARVER, William, 556 
SATCHELL, Christo- 
pher, 117 
SATER, Henry, 106 
John Jones, 106 
John Richard, 293 
Joseph, 106 
William, 106 
SATTERLEEH, Benedict, 
67-990 
Charles B., 537 
Edward, 67 
Edward R., 67 
George Reese, 67 
Herbert L., 639-1005 
William, 67 
SATTERWHITE, Thos. 
Palmer, 230 
SAUERPECK, Geo., 863 
William, 863 
oP eas Willard, 
22 
SAUNDERS, Ann C. 
Anderson, 419 
Dillard H., 303 
Edward Angell, 246 
Florence Fuller, 402 
Henry Rowland, 402 
Jacob, 894 
Jesse, 303 
John Dillard, 303 
Joseph, 271 
Mildred T. Bradford, 
303 
Percy, 689 
Romulus M., 208 
Samuel, 582 
Samuel Preston, 402 
Stephen, 834 
Swepson Harrison, 
419 
Thomas, 303-894-997 
William, 805 
Wm. Leonidas, 419 
SAVAGE, Albert B., 817 
Anthony, 184 
Charles Albert, 817 
Charles Gustav, 284 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


Daniel, 615 
Francis Martin, 586 
Habijah, 875 
John, 887 
Joseph, 817 
Littleton, 627 
Samuel H., 370 
Thomas, 454-579-814- 
873-990 
Timothy, 544 
SAVELLI, Alberta G., 
127 
SAVERY, Charles, 904 
Lemuel, 344 
Samuel, 344 
Thomas, 344 
SAWIN, John, 340 
SAWTELLE, Hezekiah, 
809 
Jonathan, 809 
Obidiah, 809 
Richard, 809 
Solomon, 809 
SAWYER, Caleb, 543 
Charles B., 818 
David, 818 
Edgar Philetus, 543 
Edward, 818 
Ephraim, 543 
Eugene M., 675 
Francis, 346-732 
George Pliny, 887 
Israel, 219 
James, 818 
Jesse, 737 
John, 543 
John LeRoy, 176 
John Pascal, 59-818 
Jonathan, 543 
Joseph, 818 
Joseph D., 818 
Josiah, 736 
Pascal Hall, 818 
Philetus H., 543 
Rollin A., 482 
Thomas, 543-775 
William, 732 
William Newman, 818 
SAXON, Charles, 428 
Lewis, 428 
SAXTON, Bert J., 476 
Joseph, 756 
SAYER, Jonathan, 637 
Thomas, 990 
hae Gees Elisha, 456- 
53 
Frederic Clark, 105- 
818 
John, 69-456-705-818- 
839-953-957 
Richard, 456-953 
Robert Wilcox, 818 
Willard, 456-954 
SAYLOR, Ulrich, 935 
William B., 768 
SAYRE, Archibald, 637 
Benjamin, 895 
Daniel, 637-638 
Ephraim, 637 
Francis Bowes, 638 
J. Will, 827 
Jessie W. Wilson, 638 
John, 638 
Joseph, 638 
Lewis Albert, 637 
Reginald H., 637 
Robert Heysham, 638 
Thomas, 431-637-638- 
990 
William H., 638 
SAYRES, Thomas, 990 
ey ere E. Tucker, 
1 
SCADDING, Chas., 776 
SCAFF, James A., 654 
SCAIFE, Geoffrey, 444 
James Verner, 712 


Lauriston L., 444 
Roger L., 444 
William B., 444 
SCAISBROOK, Henry, 
139 
SCARBOROUGH, Ed- 
mund, 117-627 
SCARISBROOK, John, 
558 
SCARRITT, Winthrop 
T., 847 
SCATCHERD, James 
M., 540 
SCATTERGOOD, Al- 
bert Garrett, 270 
Alfred Garrett, 269 
Joseph, 269 
Joseph Henry, 269 
Thomas, 269-990 
Boe eae Francis, 
231 
William F., 231 
SCHAF, J. C., 768 
SCHAFF, Edward, 819 
Ida M. Cox, 818-1001 
Louis, 819 
SCHAFFER, Geo., 708 
SCHALL, William, 494 
SCHARFF, John Paul, 


835 

SCHEERING, Edward, | 
106 

SCHELLING, Emanuel, 
863 


SCHELLINGER, Jaco- 


bus, 116 
SCHENCK, Caspar, 71 
Charles L., 1002 
Garret, 833 
Gerretse Roelofse, 
819 
Jas. Findlay, 71-819 
Jan Roeloffse, 241 
Johannes, 637-847- 
990 
Joseph Graham, 819 
Koert Gerretse, 819 
Martin, 637 
Paul W., 415 
Robert C., 71 
Roelof, 819 


Roelof M., 71-241-990 


William, 819 . 
Wm. Cortenus, 819 
William Edward, 311 
William S., 772 
Woodhull S., 819 
SCHENK, Henry Harri- 
son, 824 
SCHENKINGH, Ber- 
nard, 90 
SCHERER, Fredk., 819 
Jacob, 819 
Jacob Daniel, 819 
James A. B., 819 
Nicholas, 819 
Paul Armand, 819 
Simeon, 819 
SCHERMERHORN, 
Abraham, 274 
Arnout, 274 
Edward Gibert, 274 
George Stevens, 274 
J. Maus, 819 
Jacob Janse, 274-819- 
990 
Johannes, 819 
John, 274 
John Peter, 274 
John S., 237 
Maus, 819 
Peter, 274 
Ryer, 819 
Simon, 819 
Symon Jacobse, 274 
SCHICK, Robert P., 132 


535 


SCHUYLER 


SCHIEFFELIN, Chas. 
M., 546 
George R. D., 198-655 
George Richard, 655 
Jacob, 198-638-655-990 
Richard L., 198-655 
Schuyler, 1001 
William Jay, 1002 
SCHIFF, Theodore, 508 
SCHLADOR, Fredk., 100 
SCHLECT, Cornelius 
Barentsen, 799 
SCHLEY, Charles, 245 
Eleanor T. Murdoch, 
245 
George Jacob, 245 
Henry, 245 
John, 245 
John Thomas, 245-990 
Thomas, 827 
SCHLOSSER, Geo., 851 
SCHMIDLAPP, William 
H., 719 
SCHMIDT, Charles Ed- 
ouard, 240 
Georgia P. Wilson, 
824 
Gustavus, 240 
Heinrich, 799 


Julius, 656 
Louis Bernard, 824 
Oscar, 545 
SCHMIDTMANN, Her- 
man, 609 


Mary R. Fortson, 609 
Waldemar A., 609 
SCHNEELOCH, Hugo, 
36 
SCHNOOR, Maximil- 
lian, 160 
SCHOETTLE, Ferdi- 
nand, 208 
Marc A., 208 
Rita C. Metcalf, 208 
SCHOFF, Frederic, 820 
Hannah Kent, 819 
Jacob, 820-990 
John, 820 
John Chase, 820 
Leonard H., 820 
Stephen A., 820 
Wilfred Harvey, 820 
SCHOFIELD, John Mc- 
Allister, 879 
SCHOLTEN, Henry, 949 
SCHOOLEY, Benj., 244 
SCHOONMAKER, Hen- 
drick J., 143 
Joachim, 143 
Jochem H., 143 
Martinus, 143 
Nicholas, 143 
SCHOTT, William, 940 
SCHRADER, Geo., 113 
SCHREIBER, Andreas, 
991 : 
SCHREINER, Aime 
Charles, 145 
SCHREUDER, Harold 
N., 679 
SCHROEDER, Seaton, 
JP is6 
SCHULER, Michael, 
126 
SCHULTZ, Carl H., 857 
Frederick, 698 
John Godfrey, 42 
William D., 628 
SCHULTZE, Fredk., 130 
Wi Baoo 
SCHUMACHER, Peter, 
846 
Thomas, 991 
SCHURMEIR, Theo- 
dore L., 815 
SCHUYLER, Aaron, 820 
Anthony Dey, 820-949 


SCHUYLER 
Arent, 820-904-949 


Casparus, 820-904-949 


Charles Edward, 798 
Garret Lansing, 945 
Johannes, 640 
John, 904-908 


Montgomery, 820-949- 


1004 
Norton, 949 
Peter, 758 
Philip, 640-855-908 


Philip Pieterse, 119- 
597-640-682-820-904- 


908-945-949-983 
Pieter, 682 
Remington, 820 
William R., 820-949 
SCHWAB, Gustav, 929 


SCHWARTZ, James E., 


904 


SCHWARZ, Adolph, 700 


Gustav, 462 

Mabel E. Lowther, 
700 

Theodore E., 705 

William Tefft, 700 

Sea Poh Abraham, 

84 

George, 846 

Hans Michael, 846 

Jacob, 846 


SCHWRAR, John Geo., 


835 


SCOFIELD, Daniel, 665 


SCOGEN, John, 539 

SCOLLAY, James, 939 
John, 786-939 
Malcolm, 939 
William, 939 


SCOTT, Albert W., Jr., 


92 
Alex. Harvey, 820 
Alex. Yerger, 959 
Alfred B., 660 
Andrew, 527 
Andrew Finley, 527 
Bertha Drake, 259 
Beverley D., 145 
Charles, 188-959 
Daniel, 493 
David, 890 
Edgar H., 250 
Edmond, 959 
Edward P., 391 
Eli, 890 
Frederic R., 92 
George, 646 
George W., 65 
Henry, 700-982 
Henry Clarkson, 259 


Henry Edwards, 1004 


Hugh, 259 

J. Hutchinson, 554 
James, 18-145-596 
James D., 601 
Jarius Hart, 949 
Jesse, 527 


John, 259-749-820-925- 


926 
John Morin, 820 
John W., 646 
Johnny, 925 
Jonathan, 450 
Joseph, 959 


Lewis Allaire, 820-821 


Malvina Yerger, 959 
Matthew, 259-399 
Phineas, 849 

R. Carter, 904 
Robert, 197 
Thomas, 414 
Thomas P., 412 
Walter F., 870 
Whitfield, 145 
William, 378-527 


William Thomas, 407 
William Wallace, 546 


SCOTTOE, Joshua, 672 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


SCOVEL (see also Sco- 


vill, Scoville) 
Hezekiah, 72 
Jonah, 72 
Sylvester, 72 
William, 72 


SCOVILL (see also Sco- 


ville, Scovel) 
Darius, 520 
Edward, 520 
Edward Ely, 520 
Hubert, 520 
James, 520 
John, 520 
Selah, 520 


Thomas Lamson, 520 


William, 520 
SCOVILLE (see also 
Scovill, Scovel) 
Amassa, 654 
Arthur, 654 
Geo. Boyington, 654 
James, 654 
Jonathan, 190 
Samuel, 654 
SCRANTON, Henry, 
430 
Ichabod, 430 
John, 430 
Theophilus, 430 


SCREVEN, Geo. Proc- 


tor, 297 
James, 155-420 
Thomas, 420 


SCRIBNER, Benjamin, 


198-990 
Charles, 198 
Gilbert H., Jr., 256 
John Woodbury, 579 
Matthew, 198 
Uriah Rogers, 198 
Pe Samuel, 
43 
SCRIVENER, Benja- 
min, 990 
SCROGGINS, Thomas 
Byes ir flst 


SCROGIN, Joseph, 544 


SCRUGGS, Gross F., 
539 


Gross Robert, 539-540 


Henry, 539 
Jas. Briscoe, 539-540 
Marion 8S. Price, 539 
Richard, 539 
Stuart Briscoe, 539 
Thomas, 539 
William, 539 
SCRUGHAM, Jas., 964 
Mrs. Wm. D., 1002 


SCUDDER, Charles D., 


595 
Henry, 445-821 
Henry Joel, 821 


Henry Townsend, 821 


Jasper S., 621 
John, 830 

John Anderson, 480 
Thomas, 821-990 
Timothy, 821 
William H., 753 


‘SCULL, Alfred P., 462 


Edward M., 268 
John, 814 
Nicholas, 462 
Pieter Jensen, 814 
William Ellis, 782 


SCULTHORPE, James, 


961 
Josiah, 961 


Seabrook, Robert, 976 
SEABURY, Charles W., 


549 
Sm OREO AL 
John, 367-869-990 , 
Samuel, 367-656-869 
SEAL, Joseph H., 595 
William, 595 


SEALIS, Richard, 443- 
574-996 


SEAMAN, Geo. W., 718 


Gilbert E., 1003 
Harold H., 594 
John, 160-507-821 
Louis L., 821 
Nathaniel, 160-821 
Samuel, 160-821 
Valentine, 160-821 
Willet, 160-821 
William Grant, 500 


SEAMANS, Martin, 690 


Young, 109-110-472- 
690 


SEAMER, Richard, 990 


SEARLES, Austin D., 
348 

Edsall, 737 
William T., 737 

SEARS, Amos G., 821 
Benjamin, 950 
David, 53-885 
Ebenezer, 821 
Edmund, 850 
Frederic, 602 


Frederic William, 821 


Fredk. Edmund, 950 

Fredk. H., 950 

Hector, 821 

Henry F., 950 

Herbert Mason, 865 

Isaac, 79 

J. Montgomery, 548 

John, 700-821 

John W., 700 

Josiah, 950 

Mary E. Balch, 950 

Nathaniel, 950 

Nathaniel C., 821 

Paul, 53-643-644-821- 
850-950 

Peter, 821 

Philip Shelton, 341 

Richard, 53-286-476- 
821-850-950-990 

Richard Dudley, 292 

Roland, 950 

Rufus, 950 

Samuel, 950 

Seth, 950 

Silas, 950 

Thomas, 53-72 

Willard, 53 

William, 821 

William A., 700 

William Sewall, 821 

SEAT, Robert, 362 
SEATON, W. B., 723 
Willard, 499 


SEAVER, Ebenezer, 250 


Horace, 250 
Howard E., 347 
Joshua, 250 

Lewis Wheaton, 250 
Robert, 250 
William, 250 


SEAWELL, Henry, 990 


SEBLEY, John, 991 


SECCOMB, Eben D., 451 


SEDDON, Jas. A., 506 
John, 506 
Thomas, 506 
SEDGEWICK, Joshua, 
245 
Samuel, 698 


SEDGWICK, Alex., 686 


Benj., 289-290-497 
Charles, 497 
Ebenezer, 37 
Ellery, 290-529 
Harry, 289 
Henry Dwight, 290 
Robert, 37-289-290- 
497-535-755-990 
Samuel, 37-289-290- 
497-698-755 
Theodore, 290-497 


536 


SEMPLE 


William, 37-289-290- 
497-755 
SEEBERGER, Louis A., 
550 
SEELEY (see also 
Seely) 
Charles H., 70 
Charles L., 177 
Ephraim, 588 
George Percy, 664 
N. R., 941 
Thomas Melville, 880 
SEELY (see also See- 
ley, Seelye) 
Edwin C., 229 
James Madison, 85 
Jerome, 282 
Jonas, 282 
Obadiah, 282 
Robert, 282-629 
Seth, 282 
SEELYE, Lindsley P.» 
520 
SEGAR, Ezra, 114 
SEIBELS, Henry G., 
alg 
Robert Emmet, 254 
SEIDEL, Henry B., 60 
John Philip, 60 
Jonathan, 60 
SEIMOR, Richard, 990 
SEKDEN, Samuel, 243 
SELBY, Jeremiah, 165 
Robert, 233 
William, 165 
SELDEN, Charles, 617 
Charles C., 859 
Edwin Van D., 821 
George, 821 
George Shattuck, 821 
Joseph, 563-745-821 
Samuel, 498-567-568- - 
617-745-821 
Thomas, 821 
SELLECK, Gold, 576- 
665 
SELLERS, Alfred H., 
822 
Coleman, 822 
David, 576-665 
Edward, 333 
Frank Harrold, 822 
Horace Wells, 822 
John, 333-774-822 
John, Jr., 664 
Jonathan, 576-665 
Nathan, 822 
Samuel, 395-822-827- 
990 
SELLEY, Thomas, 771 
SELLMAN, John Hen- 
ry, 800 
Jonathan, 800 
SELOVER, W. Updyke, 
961 
SEMMES, Alexius, 920 
Anthony, 920 
Bennett B., 920 
Ignatius, 920 
James, 822 
John Edward, 822 
Joseph, 822 
Marmaduke, 822-920 
Raphael, 17-822 
Richard T., 822 
Samuel M., 822 
Thomas, 789 
SEMPLE, Edward H., 
283 
Frank, 56 
James, 900 
John, 900 
John Bonner, 56 
John Walker, 900 
Samuel, 56 
William, 56 
William Percy, 367 
William T., 850 


SENAT 


SENAT, Louis Duval, 
300 
SENEY, George Ingra- 
ham, 677 
SENTION, Matthias, 
695 
SERGEANT (see also 
Sargeant, Sargent) 
Charles S., 741 
John, 243 
Jonathan, 243-380 
Jonathan D., 380 
Thomas, 380 
SERRH, Noah, 563 
SESSIONS, Jared D., 88 
Robert Harvey, 88 
Stephen W., 834 
SETH, William Cham- 
berlain, 274 
SETON, Alfred, 443 
George, 488 
SETTLE, Cooper, 822 
George Thomas, 822 
Henry Clay, 822 
Joseph A., 590 
Thomas, 539-822 
SEUBERING, Roelof, 
995 
SEVER, William, 124 
SEVERANCE, Jno., 990 
Pierre Clarke, 514 
SEVERENCH, Wm., 784 
SEVERNS, John, 990 
SEVIER, John, 534-867- 
904 
Robert, 866-867 
Valentine, 829-866- 
867-904 
SEWALL, Arthur, 823 
Charles, 45 
Drummer, 822 
Harold Marsh, 822 
Henry, 45-146-398- 
822-990 
John, 822 
Joseph, 822 
Jotham B., 613 
Nicholas, 45 
Oscar T., 901 
Saml., 146-805-812-822 
William Dunning, 822 
SEWARD, John, 789 
William, 840 
SEWELL, Henry, 45- 
146-398-822-990 
SEXTON, David, 863 
James W., 863 
Joseph, 863-897 
SEYMOUR, Andrew, 
453 
Belden, 838 
Charles, 758-'759 
Ebenezer, 104 
Henry, 680-728 
Horatio, 680-728 
Isaac, 569 
Isaac Newton, 730- 
731 
Jesse, 730 
Joel, 730-731 
John, 597-680-728-730- 
731-758-759-854-926 
John F., 731 
John Fellows, 730 
John Forman, 680 
Lewis, 453 
Morris W., 372 
Moses, 680-728 
Nathan P., 758-759 
Richard, 104-453-680- 
696-728-730-731-758- 
759-854-990 
Samuel, 104-453 
Thomas, 453-490 
Thomas Day, 759 
Timothy, 758-759 
Walter, 198 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


William, 730-731 
William Henry, 839 
William North, 453 
SGRENA, Barthelemy, 
76 
SHACKELFORD, Geo., 
959 
James, 563 
John, 959 
Lyne, 959 
William, 563 
William Henry, 959 
SHACKFORD, Charles 
B., 614 
Samuel, 614-629-735 
Samuel B., 614 
William, 614 
SHAFFER, George Al- 
fred, 708 
Isaac, 816 
SHAFTER, James, 684 
Oscar Lovell, 684 
William R., 684 
SHAILER, Asa, 716 
Hezekiah, 716 
Samuel, 716 
Smith, 716 
Thomas, 716 
William Hosmer, 716 
SHALER, Charles, 910 
Nathaniel, 910 
Reuben, 910 
Peer eS Wyatt, 
4 
SHALLENBERGER, 
James M., 859 
SHAND, Peter J., 895 
Robert, 895 
SHANE, Charles F., 762 
SHANKLIN, Gilbert, 
803 
John, 149 
SHAPLEIGH, Alexan- 
der, 717-914-990 
Alex. Wessel, 717 
Alfred Lee, 717 
Augustus F., 717 
Augustus F., Jr., 717 
Elisha, 717 
John, 717 
Nicholas, 717 
Richard Waldron, 717 
Robert, 717 
SHAPLEY, Alex., 990 
Benjamin, 733 
SHARP (see also 
Sharpe) 
H. Rodney, 224 
Jacob, 945 
James, 423 
John, 423 
Joseph Samuel, 945 
Joseph W., 269 
Joseph W., Jr., 395 
Philip, 945 
William, 423-823 
William W., 823 
SHARPE (see also 
Sharp) 
Caswell A., 578 
Henry, 996 
Nicholas, 120 
Richard, 864 
Thomas, 978 
William, 488 
SHARPLES, John, 990 
Philip Price, 734 
SHARPLESS, Charles 
L., 550 
Evan B., 127 
Isaac, 769 
John, 133-515-876-990 
Lawrence P., 799 
Samuel Jones, 876 
Townsend, 876 
SHARPLBEY, Alexander, 
990 


SHARRET, James, 395 
SHARROCK, Thos., 766 
Bea geagl ed Edward, 
12 
SHATTUCK, Alvin, 919 
Benjamin, 94-823 
Cyrus, 919 
Daniel, 919 
Frederick Cheever, 
464-823 
George B., 341 
George Cheyne, 823 
Joseph C., 382 
Stephen, 823 
Warren S., 427 
William, 813-823-919- 
976-990 
William B., 320 
SHAW, Abraham, 777 
Allena Bassett, 823 
Anthony, 823 
Bela, 470 
Boardman O., 824 
Charles Gray, 823 
Daniel, 845 
David, 818 
Edward Henry, 608 
Edward T., 608 
Elijah, 470 
Francis, 414 
Francis George, 414 
George B., 470 
George E., 148 
Graham, 608 
Guthrie, 858 
H. M., 554 
Hiram, 637-824 
Horace Gray, 823 
Ichabod, 216 
John, 637-646-777-824- 
845 
John Balcom, 823 
Joseph, 646 
Joseph Bacon, 572 
Joshua, 461-777 
Leslie Mortier, 824 
Lloyd, 467 
Nathaniel, 824 
Nicholas, 777 
Ralph Martin, 824 
Robt. G., 139-414-460 
Roger, 824 
Samuel, 216-470 
Samuel P., 843 
Thos. Benjamin, 900 
William, 646 
William Checkley, 646 
William Goodhue, 470 
SHEA, Edward, 710 
John, 710 
Nicholas, 710 
SHEAFER, Arthur W., 


824 
George, 824 
Henry, 824 


Peter Wenrich, 824 
SHEAFF, Henry, 513 

John, 513 
SHEAFFE, Edmund, 

370-693 

Edward, 693 

Jacob, 971-993 
SHEAR, Theodore, 788 
SHEARER, Louis, 163 
SHEARMAN (see also 

Sherman) 

Benjamin, 252 

Isaac H., 930 

John, 991 

Jonathan, 252 

Philip, 252-991 

Robert, 252 

William Pitt, 252 
SHEARN, Charles, 376 

Charles Paul, 376-377 

Charles Paul, Jr., 377 

John, 376-377 


537 


SHEPARD 


SHEDD, Charles B., 711 
Daniel, 121-221 
Ebenezer, 121 
Henry P., 221 
John M., 931 
Solomon, 121 
William A., 532 
Zechariah, 121 

SHEDDEN, William M., 

477 

SHEDDON, Thos., 325 

SHEEHAN, James, 649 

SHEFFEY, Daniel, 510 
Henry, 510 
James White, 510 
John Preston, 511 

SHEFFIELD, Alfred 

D., 84 
Edmund, 734 
Edward, 478-592-990 
George Gardiner, 734 
Ichabod, 734 
Isaac, 478-592 
Joseph, 734 
Joseph Earl, 478-592 
Josiah, 734 
Paul King, 478-592 
Robert, 478-592 
Roy K., 683 
William Paine, 734 
SHEIB, Samuel Henry, 
W71 

SHELBY, Evan, 990 
Evan Dhu, 583 

SHELDON, Charles E., 

952 
Isaac, 150-990 
Jas. Rhodes, Jr., 170 
John, 151-990 
Luther, Jr., 272 
Nicholas, 829 
Paul B., 738 
Seth, 75-151 
Walter L., 647 
William, 151 
SHELLMAN, William 
FY, 792: 
William H., 654 
SHELMERDINE, Geo. 
C., 154 
SHELTON, Henry T., 
150 
John M., 373 
Joseph, 373 
Richard, 808 
William Henry, 825 
SHENK, Johannes, 990 
SHEPARD (see also 
Shepherd, Sheppard) 
Abraham, 543 
Alexander B., 641 
Alexander Robey, 788 
Alonzo Frisbie, 343 
Annie E. Bartlett, 555 
Augustine, 941 
Charles, 543 
Charles B., 508 
Charles R., 567 
Charles Sidney, 824 
Charles Upham, 604 
Daniel, 915 
David, 508-542-543- 
824-941 
Edward, 244-542-689- 
990 
Edward Martin, 244 
Eldad, 244-245 
Elliott Fitch, 958 
Finley Johnson, 825 
Frank Parsons, 229 
Frederick Job, 543 
Fredk. Johnson, 555 
Fredk. Wm., 543-544 
Helen M. Gould, 824 
Isaac, 542-543-824 
Jacob, 508-604-605 
James, 244-245 


SHEPARD 


Jesse, 824 
Jesse B., 941 
Jesse George, 941 
Job, 543 
John, 244-245-508-909- 
915-941 
Joshua, 543 
Mase, 604 
Otis, 342-787 
Phineas, 689 
Richard, 689 
Ralph, 342-542-543- 
782-824-915-990 
Samuel, 244-245-342- 
542-543-824 
Seth, 639 
Sidney, 824 
Thomas, 146-342-508- 
604-605-990 
Thomas Peletiah, 689 
Thos. Rochester, 543 
William, 508 
William B., 534 
William Henry, 555 
SHEPARDSON, Paul 
A., 126 
SHEPHEARD, Ralph, 
990 
SHEPHERD (see also 
Shepard, Sheppard) 
Charles, 379 
Edward, 990 
George F., 63 
R. Bowden, 27 
Ralph, 990 
William Edgar, 957 
SHEPLEY, Geo. L., 492 
SHEPPARD (see also 
Shepard, Shepherd) 
Geo. Ashbridge, 485 
John Shoemaker, 623 
Moses, 485 
Morris F., 485 
Thomas, 485-824 
Walter B., 485 
SHERBURNE, Henry, 
350-805 
John, 343 
John Henry, 157 
Joseph, 350 
SHERER, Gilbert, 434 
William G., 382 
SHERFEY, Jacob, 725 
Kasper, 725 
Simeon, 725 
SHERIDAN, John J., 
213-355 
SHERIFF, Andrew BR.., 
825 
George Lewis, 825 
Thomas, 979 
SHERLOCK, Stephen, 
252 
SHERMAN (see also 
Shearman) 
Anthony, 778 
Asa, 718 
Audrey T., 465 
Benjamin, 676-825 
Benjamin Borden, 918 
Bezaleel, 74 
Byron, 825 
Charles Pomeroy, 825 
Charles R., 389-628 
Charles T., 389 
Daniel, 388-389-628 
Eber, 527 
Edmund, 74-825-990 
Gordon Edward, 825 
Henry Hopkins, 950 
J. Homer, 889 
Jacob, 527 
James, 74-825 
John, 74 - 81-388-389- 
439-440-527-628-782- 
825-868-950-991 
John T., 45 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


John W., 950 
Jonathan, 825 
Joseph, 439-440-676 
Josiah, 441 
Nathaniel, 817 
Noah, 74 
P. Tecumseh, 389 
Philip, 300-527-676- 
778-825-918-985-991 
Richard U., 825 
Richard W., 825 
Roger, 240 - 279 - 385- 
439-440-441-487-595- 
772 
Samuel, 388-389-628- 
778-825 
Taylor, 388-389-628 
Thomas, 95-825 
Willet, 825 
Wm., 439-440-527-950 
William H., 736 
William T., 389-628 
Wilson, 778 
SHERRARD, Thomas 
J., 224 
SHERRERD, Jas. H., 
521 
John, 521 
William D., 521 
SHERRILL, Charles 
Hitchcock, 825-826 
Darius, 825 
Jacob, 686-825 
Jeremiah, 825 
Recompence, 825 
Samuel, 825 
SHERWOOD, Albert, 
667-958 
Andrew, 958 
Benj. Cheney, 392 
Daniel, 958 
Henry, 958 
Henry Hall, 125 
Hugh, 371 
Isaac, 958 
Jabez, 97 
John) Cy TiL 
Joseph, 90 
Thomas, 958 
SHERWOOD-DUNN, 
Berkeley, 826 
SHEWALTER, Aileen 
Rothrock, 811 
Joseph D., 811 
SHEWARD, James, 886 
SHIELDS, Chas. W., 
842 
Begbert Oswald, 870 
Henry Burnett, 177 
James, 177-870 
John, 698-870 
Lytton Edward, 916 
Patrick (i 
Wilmer H., 864 
SHIELS, Charles, 101 
SHIFFER, A. W., 140 
SHILLITO, Stewart, 
720 
SHIMANS, Avram, 
SHINKLE, Edward 
Marsh, 133 
SHIPLEY, Adam, 697 
Charles, 826 
George, 826 
James Lester, 826 
Morris, 426 
William, 59-60 
Wm., Jr., 535 
Wm. Watters, 619 
SHIPMAN, Chas. 229 
Edward, 229-991 
J. S., 423-520 
John, 229 
Joshua, 229 
Louis Evan, 463 
Nathaniel, 523 
Samuel, 229 


694 


Sylvester G., 201 
SHIPPEN, Edward, 35- 
328-393-394-621-622- 
892 
Henry, 393 
Joseph, 35-328-393- 
621-622 
Julian, 875 
Lloyd Parker, 158 
Richard, 328 
William H., 417 
SHIPPEY, Thomas, 703 
SHIRAS, George, 516 
George, Jr., 516 
George, 3d, 516 
SHIRER, Daniel G., 
682 
Hampton L., 682 
SHIRES, Charles Ed- 
gar, 868 
SHIRK, Andrew, 826 
Caspar, 826 
Ellen Walker, 826 
John C., 826 
Milton, 826 
SHIRLEY, Rufus G., 
1005 
SHOBER, Andreas, 261 
Blathwaite, 261 
Reginald K., 465 
Samuel, 261 
Samuel L., 262 
SHOEMAKER, Abra- 
ham, 667 
Benjamin, 667 
Benjamin H., 668 
George, 27-511-667- 
793 
Hanyoost, 827 
Helen Parmelee, 827 
Henry, 826 
Henry Francis, 827 
Henry Wharton, 826 
John, 826 
John J., 942 
John Wise, 826 
L. D., 946 
Lazarus D., 592 
Michael Myers, 827 
Peter, 826 
Richard M., 667 
Robert, 667-827 
Robt. Myers, 827 
Rudolph, 827 
Samuel W., 891 
Thomas, 827-991 
SHOENBERGER, Geo., 
421-915 
George K., 137-604 
Peter, 915 
SHOFFNER, John, 
Martin, 578 
Michael, 578 
SHOFNER, Jacob Mor- 
ton, 935 
SHONK, Geo. W., 927 
SHONTS, Theodore 
Perry, 467 
SHOPE, Mrs. Samuel 
Z., 1007 
SHORES, James, 813 
James Foster, 813 
Thomas, 686 
SHORT, Charles Wil- 
kins, 827 
Henry, 965 
John Cleves, 827 
Peyton, 827 
William, 827 
SOR John L., 
ST anes Spencer P., 
1 
SHOUP, Martin, 515 
Samuel, 515 
SHOUSKE, John §&., 827 
Jouett, 827 


578 


538 


SIKES 


SHREVE, Benj. F., 858 
Edith D. Jenkins, 828 
Isaac, 478 
Jesse Hayward, 828 
Octavius B., 239 
Thomas Tolliver, 213 
William Clement, 828 
William Price, 440 

SHREWSBURY, Drury, 

626-627 

SHRIVER, Albert, 425 
Alfred Jenkins, 424 
Andreas, 424-991 
Andrew, 424 
David, 424 
J. Alexis, 424 
Jacob Sherman, 424 
John Alexander, 424 
John Schultz, 424 
William, 424 

SHUART, Abraham, 960 
Denton G., 960 
Johannis, 960 
Nella Phillips, 964 
Wm. Herbert, 960-964 

SHUE, Joseph, 659 

SHULL, Charles Edwin, 

53 
SHUMAR, Joseph, 961 
ae Edward G., 
4 
Mrs. Franklin P., 1001 
Joseph Hill, 597 

SHUNK, Casper, 504 
Francis, 504 
Francis Rawn, 504 
John, 504 

SHURRAGER, Andrew, 


70 
Sate ers Nathaniel A., 
3 
SIBBETT, Geo. E., 641 
SIBLEY, Brigham, 395 
Ebenezer S., 917 
Frances E. Campau, 
917 
Francis P., 505 
Frederick T., 917 
George Leonard, 396 
George Royal, 396 
Gideon, 396 
Henry, 917 
Hiram, 880 
Hiram W., 655 
Joel, 396 
John, 395-396-991 
Jonathan, 395-396 
Joseph, 395-396 
Josiah, 396 
Paul, 395 
Robert, 396 
Robt. Pendleton, 396 
Rufus Adams, 395 
Simon, 396 
Stephen, 396 
SICKLER, Peter E., 940 
SICKLES, Daniel, 926 
Garrett, 926 
Robert, 926 
Thomas, 714 
Zacharias, 926 
SIDDONS, Edward, 612 
SED ew aae Franklin, 
SIDNEY, John, 922 
Montague, 662 
SIDWAY, Frank St. 
John, 836 
Franklin, 837 
James, 836 
Jonathan, 837 
SIEBERS, Ernest E., 
427 
pity ey Christopher, 
69 
SIGAFOOS, Orville Lin- 
coln, 624 
SIKES, Benjamin, 610 


SIKES 


Increase, 610 
Jonathan, 611 
Oren, 610 
Richard, 610 
SILER, Joseph F., 941 
SILL, Edward, 550 
Joseph, 550-586 
Richard, 550 
Sylvester, 550 
William, 775 
SILLIMAN, Benjamin, 
576-665-666-803-908 
Daniel, 576-665-908- 
991 
Ebenezer, 576-665-908 
Gold Selleck, 576-665- 
666-908 
Jonathan, 576 
Robert, 576-665-908 
SILLSBEY, Henry, 991 
SILSBEE, Henry, 346- 
991 
Nathaniel, 346 
William, 346 
SILVER, Benjamin, 481 
Edgar Oscar, 256 
Gershom, 481 
John, 481 
Joseph Davis, 481 
Samuel, 256 
William, 481 
SILZ, Walter, 947 
Joseph, 667 
SIM, Patrick, 667-789 
BON Charles Jno., 
669 
SIMES, John, 150 
SIMKINS, Eldred, 563 
SIMMONS, Fisher, 708 
Frank Daniel, 777 
Fredk. Johnson, 437 
G. Philip, 737 
Henry, 174 
James, 437 
John, 437-914 
Jonathan, 614 
Joseph, 437 
Joseph Ferris, 848 
Moses, 278-437-468- 
526 
Moses, Jr., 28 
Nahum Ludwig, 438 
Nathaniel, 437 
Sylvester, 383 
William, 17 
SIMMS (see also Sims) 
Henry C., 116 
James E., 421 
William E., 421 
SIMON, Chas. F., 482 
James, 658 
SIMONDS, Benj., 447 
George W., 761 
John, 458 
Louis D., 794 
ae ae Jacob, 496- 
9 


SIMONS, Benjamin, 676 
George W., 429 
Harleston R., Jr., 815 
Harry M., 820 
J. Hume, 224-676 
Keating, 676 
T. Grange, 676-1003 
T. Mitchell, 161 
Theodore J., 794 

SIMONSON, William A., 

1005 

foo Geo. W., 

1 

SIMPKINS, John, 414 
Nathaniel Stone, 218 
Nathaniel Stone, Jr., 

218 
Olivia Thorndike, 218 

SIMPSON, A. D., 332 
Alston R., 558 
Andrew, 333-775-822 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


Clyde V., 166 
Edward, 894 
Edward T., 77 
George Perry, 775 
George W., 395 
James, 333 

James Cook, 255 
John, 333 

John Wesley, 561 
Josiah, 775 
Nathan, 775 
Richard, 955 
Samuel Pruitt, 203 
Thomas, 333 
William, 702 
William Dunlap, 134 
Williamson, 955 


SIMS (see also Simms) 


Charles A., 358 
James, Jr., 652 
SINCLAIR, Donald B., 
254 
John, 317 
John Johnstone, 332 
SING, John, 576 
William, 576 
SINGLETON, Esther, 
402 
Henry, 402 
Horace Leonard, 402 
John, 134-402 
John Coles, 134 
Matthew, 134 
Richard, 134 
Richard R., 134 
SINKLER, Charles St. 
George, 779 
SINNICKSON, Geo. R., 
690 
John, 139 
SINNOT, Michael, 714 
SINTON, David, 850 
John, 850 


SIOUSSAT, Albert W., 


828 
Charles, 828 
Jean Pierre, 828 
St. George Leakin, 
828 
SISE, John, 182 
SISK, David, 200 
SISSON, Edward, 715 
George, 579 
James, 339 
SITTS, Jacob, 903 
James, 903 
SIVITER, Anna Pier- 
pont, 828 
Francis P., 488 
William Henry, 828 


SIZER, William S., 779 
SKEEL, Emily E. Ford, 


607-608 
Roswell, Jr., 608 
SKELDING, Wm., 390 


SKELTON, Jno. G., 889 


Samuel, 109 
SKERRETT, Jos., 710 
Joseph S., 493 
Robert Gregg, 493 
SKERRETT-ROGERS, 
Henry, 671 
SKIDDY, John, 788 
Justus Taylor, 788 
William, 788 
SKIDMORE, John, 340 
Joseph, 340 
Samuel, 340 
Thomas, 340 


SKILLERN, Penn-Gas- 


kell, 828 


Penn-Gaskell, Jr., 828 


Samuel R., 828 
SKILLMAN, Francis, 
116 
SKINNER, Augustus 
T1610 
Calvin, 242 


5 


Charles King, 610 
Chas. Mather, 499 
Ebenezer, 585 

Edwin A., 51 
Frederika, 956 
Henrietta C. Dana, 51 
Henry Whipple, 50-51 
Israel, 448 

John, 123-610-686 
Joseph, 686 

Mark, 956 

Nathaniel, 610 
Richard, 956 

Richard Dana, 51 
Robert Peet, 610 
Robert T., 273 
Thomas, 748-956 
Timothy, 956 
William, 822-956 


SKIPWITH, Grey, 991 


Henry, 202-935 
Peyton, 944 
William, 827 


SLADE, F. Louis, 706 


George P., 846 

Job, 615 

Lewis, 361 

Olivia Hoe, 361 
Walter F., 599 

Mrs. Wm. Gerry, 1007 
Winthrop, 131 


SLATER, Jno. Whipple, 


336 


SLATON, Jno. Mar- 


shall, 143 


SLAUGHTER, Francis, 


598-599 
John, 598 
John B., 959 
John Suggett, 598 
Robert, 81-598 
Samuel, 65 
William, 598 


SLAYBACK, Geo. M., 


209 


SLECHT, Cornelis 


Barentse, 96-590- 
991 


SLEDGE, Thomas, 25 
SLEEPER, Nehemiah, 


659 


SLESMAN, Henry, 32 
SLETOR, John, 267 


Thomas, 267 


SLIDELL, James, 171 
SLOAN (see also 


Sloane) 
Andrew Jackson, 828 
Burrows, 828 
David, 518 
SAU TE Dede 
Henr A 
wm. ininaen. II, 237 


SLOANE (see also 


Sloan) 


_John, 311 


John Nelson, 828 
Rush Richard, 828 
Thos. Morrison, 828 
William, 828 
William Milligan, 580 


SLOCUM, Francis R., 


133 
Holder, 417 
Jonathan 304 
Joseph, 
Oliver Ellsworth, 829 
Wm. Frederick, 829 


SLOPER, Richard, 494 
SLOSSON, Frank, 650 
SLUYTER, Benj., 568 
SMALL, Alpert, 904 


James H., 125 
Jonas, 762 
Samuel, 459 


SMALLEY, John, 232- 


632 


SMITH 


SMALLWOOD, Bayne, 
26 


William, 26 


SMART, Isaac, 162-982 
SMEAD, Raphael C,, 


328 
Selah, 328 


SMEDKES, Albert, 666- 


781 


SMEDLEY, James, 447 


Levi, 447 
Nehemiah, 447 
Samuel, 447 


SMILLIBE, G. F. C., 141 


George Henry, 829 
James, 829 
Sheldon, 829 


SMINK, Francis Chas., 


496 


SMITH, Abijah, 164-320 


Abraham, 164 
Alan Penniman, 742 
Albert, 162 
Alexander H., 87 
Alex. Wyly, 829 
Alex. Wyly, Jr., 829 
Amos Woodruff, 142 
Apollas, 833 
Arthur, 307-979 
Arthur Crittenden, 
829 
Asa, 897 
Augustine, 437-718 
Augustine Jacquelin, 
718 
Azariah, 193 
Baldwin M., 868 
Barton, 348-349 
Benj., 55-193-432-832- 
928-993 
Benj. Biggs, 630 
Benj. Bosworth, 383 
Benj. Pierce, 291 
Benj. Raper, 432 
Benoni, 765 
Berverly Walker, 59 
Bissell, 348 
Bolton, 829 
Bradford, 155 
Burton, 626 
Caleb, 637 
Carl L., 428 
Carlos Lilley, 356 
Carlton M., 541 
Caroline H. Parker, 
832 
Chas., 590-835-902 
Charles Alphonso, 830 
Charles C., 703 
Chas. Claibourne, 348 
Charles D., 951 
Charles Emory, 735 
Sine Henry, 830-83 2- 
5 
Chas. Howard, 830 
Charles Jackson, 830 
Charles Shaler, 910 
Chileab, 452 
Christopher, 898-981 
Clement, 47-789 
Clifford, 562 
Clifford William, 793 
Cooper, 49 
Cornelius Bishop, 51- 
884 
Cotton Mather, 865 
Dan, 883 
Daniel, 124-432-454- 
793-795-865-928 
David, 639-640-860 
David A., 752 
Dockeray, 897 
Dudley, 566-901 
Dwight A., 831 
Ebenezer, 164-403- 
634-831 
Edmund, 90 


SMITH 


Edward, 402-639-701- 
898 

Edward Alfred, 831 

Edward Everett, 206 

Edward Gower, 831 

Edward Lincoln, 356 

Edward Wanton, 431- 
432 

Egbert Watson, 830 

Eleanor J., 1004 

Eleazer, 764-927 

Eli, 830 

Elijah, 726 

Eliphalet, 831 

Elisha, 139 

Emma Hanford, 142 

Ephraim, 521 

Erastus, 318 

Ernest Walker, 884 

Eugene, 830 

Eugene Allen, 454-455 

Eugene Ferry, 37 

Ezekiel, 830 

Ezra, 291 

Francis, 26-511-829- 
964 

Francis H., 557 

Francis Shubael, 832 

Francis Wyman, 371 

Frank, 700 

Frank A., 1007 

Frank Biddle, 755 

Frank Fremont, Jr., 
83 

Frank G., 596 

Frank Marshall, 964 

Frankin B., 245 

Frederick G., 175 

Frederick Rose, 910 

Gad, 887 

George, 794-831-991 

George A., 951 

George Albert, 1007 

George Cowles, 957 

George Herbert, 307 

George Jay, 251 

Geo. Lawrence, 84 

George T., 601 

Geo. Washington, 687 

Geo. Weissinger, 363 

Gerrit, 52 

Giles, 164 

Harry Hudson, 316 

Harry M., Jr., 297 

Harvey, 227 

Henry, 50-63-472-490- 
557-639-663-844-865- 
883-927 

Henry A. M., 668 

Henry Boardman, 521 

Henry Hart, 831 

Henry Lamar, 829 

Henry Louis, 830 

Henry St. John, 472 

Henry Stephen, 652 

Herbert Eugene, 831 

Herbert Knox, 831 

Hezekiah, 711 

Hildreth, 557 

Hoke, 557-558 

Hugh, 557 

Hugh McCormick, 142 

Ichabod, 865-883 

Ira, 42 

Irving F., 199 

Tsaac, 811 

Isaac B., 760 

Isaac Edward, 831 

J. Bowen, 367 

J. Condit, 494 

J. Lawrence, 403 

J. S., 499 

Jacob, 687-898 

Jacob Henry, 830 

James, 90-124-182-220- 
245-515-603-687-772- 
787-793-830-831 

James Cosslett, 787 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


James Hopkins, 472- 
831 

James Richard, 883 

James S., 323 

James Smith, 794 

James Wiggin, 688 

Japoth, 481 

Jasiel, 964 

Jeremiah, 139-832 

Jeremiah M., 832 

Job, 50-830 

John, 26- 47- 50- 117- 
158-261-271-323-348- 
437-465-473-515-518- 
524-526-531-566-639- 
678-686-718-741-760- 
831-832-991 

John, 3d, 770 

John B., 475-571 

John Condit, 225-494- 
662 

John Cotton, 865 

John Day, 831 

John Dwight, 832 

John Hardy, 289 

John Hill, 628 

John J. P., 668 

John Speed, 187 

John Wesley, 96 

Jonas, 726 

Jonathan, 356-452- 
648-698-726-950 

Joseph, 134 -158 - 356- 
776-789-831-898-923 

Joseph Lindon, 787 

Joseph P., 673 

Joseph S., 380 

Joshua Ernest, 535 

Josiah, 276-507 

Josiah E., 457 

Julius D., 653 

Justin, 630 

Larkin, 832 

Lemuel, 687 

Leonard, 367 

Levi, 950 

Lewis, 713 

Lewis Bayard, 321 

Lewis Worthington, 
831 

Luke, 452 

Marion, 558 

Marshall, 964 

Marshall P., 368 

Martin, 950 

Matson, 162 

Matthew, 770-830 

Mitchell, 454 

Moses Rogers, 832 

Munroe, 293 

Munroe Edward, 829 

Nathan, 639 

Nathan Proctor, 906 

Nathaniel, 348-687- 
778-783-784 

Nehemiah, 186 

Nicholas, 139 

Normand, 760 

Obadiah, 908 

Obadiah, Jr., 166 

Ormond Gerald, 832 

Peter, 52-830 

Petrus, 52 

Philip, 29-566-701- 
741-835-868-950-992 

Philip Martin, 898 

Polycarpus, 630 

Proman, 348 


Ralph, 710 
Richard, Sr., 25 
Richard, 47-124-139- 


191-276-386-403-557- 

558-678-709-737-742- 

830-916-930 
Richard Morris, 354 
Richard Penn, 645 
Richard S., 313 
Richards, 789 


540 


Robert, 139- 158-164- 
432-465-473-536-537- 
668-772-832-848 

Robert Johnson, 417 

Roger, 206-620 

Roy Campbell, 832 

Rufus, 898 

St. John, 831 

Samuel, 101- 124- 239- 
313-333-348-448-452- 
500-557-566-671-778- 
831-832-854-865-883- 
927-928-950-958-964- 
991 

Samuel Abbot, 113 

Samuel Clark, 794 

Samuel Parrish, 454- 
455 

Samuel Runckle, 830 

Samuel W., 473 

Seba, 964 

Seth, 452 

Sheldon, 75-164 

Sherman, 586 

Shirley W., 123 

Shubael, 832 

Sidney Mason, 279 

Sidney W., 827 

Spencer H., 235 

Stanhope, 230 

Stephen, 653 

Sterling S., 773 

Stuart Farrar, 685 

Sydney K., 840 

Thomas, 17- 90- 397- 
410-420-437-454-481- 
526-531-557-571-700- 
710-726-755-794-831- 
928 

Thomas Bolton, 558 

Thomas Church, 440 

Thomas Croggon, 142 

Thomas Floyd, 334 

Thomas Mather, 865 

Thomas Miner, 140 

Thomas P., Jr., 100 

Thomas W., 945 

Thomas William, 793 

Travis, 230 

IW Ren teo a0 

Walter, 47-61-708- 
789-828 

Wareham, 348 

Wells Samuel, 352 

William, 17-90-94-157- 
208-410-458-526-557- 
571-600-625-637-726- 
760-793-844-903 

William A., 43-355 

Wm. Benjamin, 832 

Wm. Brinton, 515 

Wm. Fulton, 91 

Wm. Henry, 637 

Wm, Horner, 774 

Wm. Larkin, 628 

Wm. Marshall, 964 

Wm. Medill, 199 

Wm. Preston, 26 

Wm. Sidney, 356 

William Stone, 60 

William T., 291 

William True, 557 

Wm. Walker, 950 

Willis Raymond, 111 

Wilson Fitch, 212 

Wilson Lawrence, 929 

Withers, 804 

Woodhull, 819 

Worthington, 452 

Wright, 663-950 

Zachariah, 726 


SMOCK, Geo., 833 


Hendrick, 833 
Hendrick M., 833 
Isaac G., 833 
Johannes H., 833 
John, 833 


SNOW 


John Conover, 833 
Leendert, 833 
Leonard, 833 
Peter, 833 
Peter Monroe, 833 
William, 833 
SMOLK, Abram, 156 
SMOOT, Robt. L., 562 
Wm. Sydney, 150 
SMYTH, Chas., 477 
David, 136 
Ellison Adger, 833 
Ellison Adger, Jr., 
833 
Horace, 136 
Jas. Adger, 833 
John, 840 
Joseph, 840 
Lindley, 136 
Nathan Ayer, 513 
Newman, 860 
Ralph Dunning, 840 
Richard, 840 
Thomas, 833 
William F., 369 


SMYTHE, Augustine T., 


457-512 
James, 589 
Wm. Watkins, 534 


SNAPE, Harry M., 556 
SNEAD (see also 


Sneed) 
Carey, 833 
Chapman Price, 833 
Charles Scott, 444 
John, 166 
John Patrick, 908 
Samuel, 444-833 
Thomas Burton, 19- 
833 
William, 833 
SNEED (see also 
Snead) 
Frank Woolford, 834 
John, 834 
John M., 834 


SNELL, Arthur Veeder, 


317 
Bbenezer, 130-920 
Ebenezer Strong, 130 
John, 130 
Josiah, 130-920 
Thomas, 130-642-920 
Zachariah, 130-920 


SNELLING, John, 161 


Jonathan, 161 

Joseph, 161 

Samuel, 161 

Samuel George, 162- 
328 


SNIDER, Howard Lee, 


199 


SNODDY, Allen T., 964 


Minnie B. E. Eddle- 
man, 964 
SNODGRASS, Elisha 
K., 205 


SNOW, Aaron, 835 


Abraham, 219 
Anthony, 749 
Arthur Willard, 58 
Benjamin, 946 
Charles Henry, 835 
Charles Williams, 835 
David, 749 
Ebenezer, 835 
Edmund, 835 
Eduard, 654 
Eleazer, 868 
Frederic E., 862 
Freeman G., 835 
George W., 150 
Isaac, 407 

Jabez, 654-837 
John, 228-749 

John B., 407 
Jonathan, 407 


SNOW 


Joseph, 654 

Mark, 57-407 

Nicholas, 57-321-407- 
435-436-530-597-654- 
683-701-710-743-749- 
763-835-837-991 

Reuben, 868 

Robert Bruce, 407 

Simeon, 868 

Stephen, 835 

William, 837-868 

William Quigley, 837 

SNOWDON, John Thos., 

835 


Philip, 81 
Philip M., 81 
Richard, 81-101-199- 
835-991 
Samuel, 81-835 
Wilton, 835 
SNYDER, David A., 907 
Simon, 589 
Valentine, 370 
William Tayloe, 121 
SOHIER, Edward, 464 
Edward, III, 464-991 
William Davies, 464 
SOLOMONS, John N., 


774 
SOMERLY, Henry, 972 
SOMERVELL, James, 
991 
SOMERVILLE, James, 
991 


Walter Byers, 44 
SOOY, Joost, 642 
SOPER, Edmund, 218 

Samuel, 218 
SORENSON, Holger J., 

688 
SORONDO, Agustin, 
333 


SORREL, Antoine, 191 
SOTHERON, William, 


973 
SOTHORON, Henry G., 
856 


SOULE, Barnabas, 901 
Benjamin, 581 
Ebenezer, 581 
Ebenezer G., 835 
Freeman, 193 


George, 53 -193 -437- 
646-835-901-912-991 
Joseph, 152 


William, 835 
SOULLARD, Edward 
A., 883 
Etienne, 883 
Jean, 883 
SOULTHE, Wm., 86 
SOUMAUDE, Fran- 
cois, 458 
SOUPLIS, Andrew, 667 
Andros, 485 
SOUSA, Jno. Philip, 371 
SOUTH, James, 814 
Jeremiah Weldon, 399 
John, 399 
Samuel, 399 
Stephen Benton, 814 
William, 814 
SOUTHALL, Dasey, 625 
Mark John, 510 
Philip Francis, 625 
Philip Turner, 625 
Stephen, 188-625 
Turner, 188-625 
Valentine Wood, 188 
SOUTHARD, Constant, 


991 
SOUTHERLAND, An- 
drew, 436 
David, 436 
William, 436 
Wm. H. H., 436 
ake eee Gibson, 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


John, 766 

John Peter, 766 

John W., 766 

William, 766 
SOUTHGATE, Lafay- 

ette, 808 

Richard, 235-808-991 

William Wallace, 808 
SOUTHWELL, Calvin, 


B., 449 
SOUTHWARD, Wm., 
854 
SOUTHWICK, John C., 
636 


Nathan Marshall, 71 
SOUTHWORTH, Abiah, 

605 

Abraham, 131 

Chester, 731 

Constant, 36-306-510- 
605-991 

Edward, 605-969-991 

Harrison, 293 

Henry, 131 

Ichabod, 216-470 

John H., 306 

Josiah, 731 

Nathaniel, 216-470- 
605-731 

Samuel, 36-687 

Samuel Lewis, 131 

Thomas, 131 

Thomas Shepard, 604 

William, 36-731 

William P., 136-289- 
916 

SOWERS, Wm. F. M., 

109 


William H., 300 
SOX, Edward F., 120 
SPACKMAN, Geo., 79 
SPADER, Vanderbilt 

Reginald, 453 
SPAIGHT, Richard 

Dobbs, 508 
SPALDING (see also 

Spaulding) 

Albert G., 836 

Andrew, 327 

Benjamin, 327-574 

Benj. Pendell, 327 

Burleigh Folsom, 327 

Charles, 443 

E. Hilliard, 836 

Edward, 248-327-574- 

836-991 
Elizabeth Churchill, 
836 

Ephraim, 574 

Erastus, 574 

Eugene Chas., 836 

Jesse, 159 

John, 443 

Jonas, 327 

Mack, 574 

Nathaniel, 574 

Noah, 327 

Oliver, 574 

Willard, 248 

William H., 783 
SPANN, Franklin M., 


127 
SPARHAWE, Blake, 
137 
Elisha, 137 
Nathaniel, 137-884 
Noah, 137 
SPARKS, Daniel, 904 
SPARR, George Wash- 
ington, 786 
SPARROW, Jackson 
-, 1007 
John, 850 
Jonathan, 510 
SPAULDING (see also 
Spalding) 
Andrew, 94 
Ebenezer, 836-837 


Edward, 94-824-836- 
837-930-991 
Edward Rich, 836 
Elbridge Gerry, 836- 
837 
Henry Blanchard, 836 
Isaac, 94 
J. B., 931 
Josiah, 94 
Levi, 836-837 
Lyman, 836 
Oliver Lyman, Jr., 
836 
Phineas, 836 
Rolland Harty, 327 
Samuel Strong, 836- 
837 
Silas, 305 
SPEAKMAN, Towns- 
end, 793 
SPEAR (see also Speer) 
Ebenezer, 65-609 
Jonathan, 495 
Lewis E., 255 
SPEARMAN, Jno. F., 
681 


SPEARS, Jacob, 334 
SPEED, Ewing, 273 
James B., 678 
SPEER (see also 
Spear) 
Charles E., 755 
Dexter Firmin, 919 
John Z., 148 
Wm., 148-674 
SPEERS, James, 957 
SPEIDEN, Wm., 401 
SPELLER, Frank New- 
man, 393 
SPELMAN, Harvey, 803 
SPENCE, Andrew, 837 
David, 745 
James, 381 
Keith, 381 
Maria C. Tallmadge, 
837 


Robert Traill, 381 

Thomas, 745 

Thomas H., 50. 

Thomas Wilson, 837 

SPENCER, Austin, 67 

Calvin, 837 

Christopher, 448 

Edward, 935 

Elihu, 380-567 

George, 567 

George Gilman, 837 

Gerard, 67-567-568- 
837-991 

Gideon, 837 

Gustavus, 837 

Henry Benning, 334 

Henry Evans, 744 

Howard, 774 

Isaac, 567-568-744- 
745-837 

Israel, 568 

Israel Selden, 568 

James S., 774 

Jared, 567-744-745- 
991 


Jno., 221-300-586-639- 
744 


John Eatton, 567 
Jos., 34-567-673-745- 
774 


Matthias, 67 

Nelson Stanley, 837 

Nicholas, 61 

Obadiah, 449-639-837 

Oliver, 744 

Oliver M., 744 

Paul, 837 

Richard L., 208 

Robert S., 78 

Samuel, 448-567-568- 
Pet URL 


541 


SPOTTSWOOD 
Samuel S., 479-568- 
745 


Samuel Wright, 567 
Selden Palmer, 568- 
1007 
Simeon, 134 
Stephen, 449 
Theodore, 576 
Thomas, 449-639-837 
Timothy, 67 
Walker Brainerd, 567 
Wm., 67-568-975-991 
William Brainerd, 567 
William H., 373 
SPENSER, Willard, 268 
SPENSER-BROWN, 
Adelaide C. Bos- 
tock, 834 
Harry, 834 
SPERING, Henry, 427 
SPERRY, David Bald- 
win, 206-620 
John T., 74 
Lyman, 834 
Richard, 834 
Selden Bennett, 171 
Watson Robertson, 
834 
SPICER, Edward, 834 
Geo. Thurston, 834 
Hiram L., 574 
John, 834 
Joseph, 834 
Peter, 834 
Wm. Arnold, 834 
SPIER, John, 919 
SPIERBE, Alex., 919 
SPIES, Adam Wm., 180 
SPILLER, Wm., Jr., 511 
William G., 946 
SPILMAN, Benj., 582 
Henry, 582 
James, 582 
Jonathan E., 582 
Lewis Hopkins, 582 
William M., 680 
SPINDLER, Geo. F., 
792 
Henry Jacob, 792 
Seana Humphrey, 


BENING Matthias, 


SPITZER, Lyman 
Strong, 349 
SPOFFORD, Amos, 834 
Chas. Milton, 834 
Daniel, 834 
Geo. Milton, 834 
John, 834 
Jonathan, 329 
Sewell, 834 
SPOONER, Paul, 513 
Samuel, 513 
Seth, 513 
Thomas, 732 
Walter, 513 
Walter Sprague, 513 
William, 513-604 
SPOOR, John, 835 
John Alden, 834 
SPOTSWOOD, Alex., 
85-524-577-766-767- 
852-886-991 
Elliott, 766 
John, 766-767 
nee Harry Innes, 
if 


James H., 164 

John, 164 

Samuel, 164 

William, 164 

SPOTTSWOOD (see 

also Spotswood) 

Alexander, 85-524- 
577-766-767-852-886- 
991 


SPRAGUE 


SPRAGUE, Albert A., 
433 
Anthony, 443-444-808- 
946-963 
Bernando, 217 
Charles, 444 
Charles H., 960 
Charles James, 444 
Edward, 433 
James, 443-946 
Jeremiah, 443-444- 
808-946 
John, 216-433-594-752 
John H., 443 
Jonathan, 216-433 
Knight, 443-808-946 
Otho S, A., 433 
Ralph, 216-433-491- 
991 
Richard T., 754 
Roswell, 443-946 
Samuel, 444-963 
William, 128-433-443- 
444-931-946-963-991 
Ziba, 433 
SPRAGUE-SMITH, 
Charles, 835 
Isabelle J. Dwight, 
835 
SPRIGG, John G., 898 
Samuel, 898 
Thomas, 898-991 
SPRIGMAN, Peter, 556 
Peter Augustus, 556 
SPRINGS, John, 583 
Richard, 583 
William Polk, 583 
SPROUL, Emeline Wal- 
lace Roach, 798 
R. W., 860 
Wm. Cameron, 799 
William Hall, 799 
SPURR, Alfred S., 837 
J. Edward, 837 
John Cooper, 837 
Michael, 837 
Robert, 837 
Shippey, 837 
Thomas, 837 
SQUIBB, Edward E., 
838 
Edward R., 838 
James R., 838 
SQUIER (see also . 
Squire) 
William, 417 
SQUIERS (see also 
Squires) 
Herbert G., 261 
SQUIRE, Andrew, 838 
Andrew Jackson, 838 
David, 780 
Ezekiel, 838 


Thomas, 838 
SQUIRES, Charles C., 
838 
Charles Winder, 838 
John §., 838 


Jonathan, 838 
Samuel S., 838 
Vernon Purinton, 838 
Wm. H. T., 665-838 
error Samuel, 746- 
10 
STABB, N. H., 931 
STABLER, Jordan H., 
883 
W. Laird, 536 
rg et oe Henry, 
STACY, Francis N., 896 
Mahlon, 80-394-793- 
991 
Nathaniel, 365 
STAFFORD, Oliver M., 
574 
Samuel, 768 
Stukeley, 492 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


William B., 643 
STAINES, Henry 
Bromby, 305 
STAIR, Irvin Louis, 
909 
STALHAM, John, 996 
STALLING, Gustave, 


81 
STAMFORD, James 
Taylor, 374 
STAMP, Joseph Byron, 
Jr., 288 
STANARD, Beverley, 
950 


Beverley Chew, 950 
John, 950 
John Champe, 950 
Larkin, 950 
Mary M. P. Newton, 
951 
Robert, 950 
Robt. Conway, 951 
William, 950 
Wm. Glover, 950-951 
STANDEN, Douglas, 
347 
Eleanor A. Appleton, 
347 
Robt. H. F., 347 
STANDISH, Alexander, 
74-174-313-450-581- 
T77-797 
Ebenezer, 450 
Fred Dana, 486 
John, 450 
John Dana, 486 
Josiah, 486 
Moses, 450 
Myles, 31-44-74-122- 
126-174-213-249-313- 
437-440-450-486-581- 
646-773-777-797-858- 
991-1006 
Samuel, 486 
Sherwood H., 486- 
487 
STANFIELD, Francis, 
146 
STANILAND, Wm., 919 
STANLEY, Abm., 423 


Allyn, 490 
Augustus, 490 
Donald Stanley, 144 
James, 698 
John, 647-882-992 
Nathaniel, 490-746 
Thos., 519-647-746- 
882 


Timothy, 776-882 
STANLEY-BROWN, 
Joseph, 619 
STANNARD (see also 
Stanard) 
Joseph, 54 
STANSBOROUGH, 
Josiah, 134-926 
STANSFIELD, Mrs. 
James H., 1001 
STANTON, Benj., 838 
Elijah, 739 
Geo. Washington, 207 
Gerald N., 632 
Horace Coffin, 838 
James, 838 
Joseph, 207 
Lodowick, 207 
Phineas, 890 
Robert, 653 
Thomas, 207-328-748- 
756-838-890-992 
pirerthieer ot Daniel C., 
47 
Ebenezer, 479 
Edward, 479 
Tsaac, 213-479 
Jacob, 182 
John, 146 
Jonathan, 479 


Philip, 213-479 
William, 213-335 
STANYAN, Jno., 555 
STAPLER, Henry B. 
B., 839 
James, 839 
James Beverley, 839 
Stephen, 839 
STAPLES, Abram P., 
839 
John, 552 
Peter, 150 
Samuel, 839 
Solomon G., 89 
STAPLETON, Daniel 
CALs 
Stella M. M. Hamil- 
ton, 135 
Thomas H., 871 
William, 135 
STARK (see also 
Starke) 
James N., 599 
John, 324-329-896 
Rufus, 324 
STARKE (see also 
Stark) 
Belfield, 397 
Bolling, 397 
John, 233 
Patrick Henry, 233 
Robert B., 623 
Thomas Wm., 778 
Wm., 233-397-623 
Wm. A. C., 397 
William B., 397 
STARKWEATHER, 
Chas., 170 
Charles H., 629 
Charles Merrick, 893 
Ephraim, 758 
Joel, 170 
John, 170 
Oliver, 758 
Robert, 170 
Rodney, 170 
Samuel, 758 
Bee Samuel Scott, 
02 
STARR, Benjamin, 956 
Comfort, 137-367-369- 
702-801-956-958-992 
Daniel, 956 
Edward, 268 
James, 662 
James Comfort, 958 
Jeremiah, 515 
John, 515-958 
Jonathan, 367-369-801 
Josiah, 137 
Merritt, 958 
Moses, 515 
Paul, 958 
Samuel, 367-369-801 
Samuel Tallman, 956 
Thomas, 367-369-801- 
956-958 
William, 956 
William James, 956 
START, Alarac, 392 
Septet Victor, 
35 
SP ees Charles W., 
aye John Robert, 
1 
STEAD, Benjamin, 161 
STEARNS, Arthur F., 
839 
Asahel, 84 
Charles, 854 
Chas. Cummings, 839 
Daniel, 839 
Elijah, 662 
Frederick K., 956 
G. Reynolds, Jr., 213 
Geo., 350 
Horatio Nelson, 839 


STELL 


Isaac, 84-254-446-481- 
813-839-908-992 
James W., 905 
Jesse, 839 
John, 839-854-977 
, Josiah, 84-839 
Josiah Milton, 839 
Samuel, 84-839 
Shubael, 854 
Thomas, 84 
Wallace Nelson, 839 
Wm. Augustus, 839 
Wm. French, 839 
ah Jno. Burnett, 
0 
ay eal Edward, 
Henry Hamlin, 477 
Horace C., 569 
John, 635 
Rowland, 251-992 
Russell, Jr., 341 
Samuel, 701 
Thomas, 893-996 
STEDMAN, Charles E., 
52 
Daniel Baxter, 840 
Henry Rust, 371 
Isaac, 840-992 
Joseph, 840 
Josiah, 840 
Livingston Boyd, 840 
Robert, 52 
Thomas, 840 
Lu ain Chas. Jz, 
James Harrison, 882 
STEEL, Wm. B., 886 
STEELE, Aaron, 528 
Charles A., 97 
Daniel, 709-710 
Eben, 24 
Eliphalet, 608-755 
Frank B., 1007 
John, 244-245-608-709- 
; 755-928-992 
John Andrew, 399 
Josiah, 755 
Oliver, 709 
Oliver Phelps, 710 
Robert, 459 
Robert Clifton, 411 
Robert E., 737 
Samuel, 608-709-755 
Thomas Sedgwick, 46 
Timothy, 709-710 
William, 42-528 
STEELMAN, Hiram, 25 
Isaac, 149 
James, 163-537-664 
John, 642-814 
John Ingersoll, 642 
John Ingersoll, Jr., 
642 
Peter, 149 
STEERE, Clark, 844 
Robert, 96 
STEIN, Alex. W., 840 
John Bethune, 840 
W. F., 499 
STEINER, Bernard C., 
840 
Christian, 840 
Henry, 827-840 
Jacob, 827-840 
John, 840 
John Conrad, 827 
Joseph, 840 
Josephus M., 519 
Lewis Henry, 840 
Robert Eugene, 846 
Walter Ralph, 840 
STEINMETZ, Conrad 
P., 859 
STEINMEYER, Charles 
Siebert, 94 
STELL, Wm. S., 365 


STELLWAGEN 


STELLWAGEN, Thos. 
Cook, 800 
STEPHEN, Adam, 577 
STEPHENS, Abijah, 
441 
Adam, 863-864 
Edwin Wm., 840 
Elijah, 840 
Henry, 123 
Isaac, 793 
James 793 
James Leachman, 840 
James Reeves, 793 
Jeffrey C., 793 
Redmond Davis, 824 
William, 840 
STEPHENSON, Andrew 
Tribble, 673 
George S., 499 
John G., 931 
Joseph H., 673 
Robert L., 435 
Thomas, 673 
STERETT, Samuel, 79 
STERLING (see also 
Stirling) 
Adaline W., 1002 
Daniel, 549 
Elisha, 549 
Frederick A., 549 
Joseph, 549 
Robert Dutcher, 361 
William, 549-934 
STERNBERGH, Jas. 
H., 566 
Eatharine E. Cornell, 
566 
STERNE, Isaac, 992 
Zebina, 679 
STETSON, Abisha, 656 
Amos, 841 
C. Rochford, 841 
Caleb, 461-841 
Elisha, 738 
George Rochford, 841 
Isaac, 656 
Jesse, 709 
John, 392 
Joseph, 841 
Lemuel, 656 
Levi, 656 
Robert, 193-656-738- 
841-992 
Samuel, 107-108 
Theophilus, 739 
Thomas, 738 
William, 656 
STEVENS, Albert G., 
193 
Albion Morse, 841 
Alex. Hodgdon, 512 
Amos, 378 
Ansley Chesley, 605 
Asa, 201 
Asahel A., 841 
Ashton, 372 
Augustus C., 841 
Benjamin, 557-842 
Breese Jacob, 841 
Calvin, 753 
Ebenezer, 113-243-274- 
331-519-617-746-794 
Edward, Jr., 276 
Elihu, 841 
Elisha, 884 
Emanuel, 378 
Erasmus, 113-274-331- 
519-746 
Francis, 467-962 
Frederic Wm., 331 
Frederick, 842 
Frederick H., 204 
Fredk. Waeir, 841 
George, 841 
Geo. Beckwith, 1006 
George Conner, 815 
George T., 873 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


George U., 847 
Henry, 992 
Henry James, 351 


Hestor Lockhart, 467 


Horatio G., 113-617 
Ir Augustus, 471 
Isaac, 318 

Isaac Gilkey, 842 
Israel, 467 

Jacob, 467 

James, 202 


John, 113-127-243-274- 
331-351-519-746-787- 


841-857-884-992 
John Austin, 520-746 
John C., 262 
Jonathan, 308 
Joseph, 809 
Joseph S., 805-806 
Josiah, 841 
Josiah Peter, 842 
Ledyard, 247-512 
Leonard F., 181 
Levi W., 753 
Linus, 841 
Linus Felt, 841 


Mary E. Farmer, 841 


Mary Morris, 746 
Nathan, 135 
Nathaniel, 841-842 
Oliver, 841 


Orlando Seymour, 841 


Richard, 564 

Samuel Sprague, 355 
Samuel Willard, 841 
Squire, 378 

Thomas Holdup, 485 
W. Bertrand, 842 
Walter Barlow, 841 


Walter Le Conte, 841 


William, 317-331-753- 
841 


William Ashbury, 318 
STEVENSON, A. Rus- 


sell, 172 
Andrew, 673 
Barton, 389 
Edward, 793-914 
Elnathan, 914 
John, 673 
John Allan, 659 
Robert, 793 
Thomas, 793-842-914 
William, 842 
Wm. Francis, 842 
William Sidney, 842 
STEWARD, Campbell, 
658 
John F., 553 
William, 991 
William P., 594 
STEWART, Albert A., 
851 
Alexander, 842 
Archibald, 663 
Baylor, 29 
Charles, 164-842 
Daniel, 20-21-159 
David, 646 
Floyd R., 217 
Frank E., 395 
George, 106 
George Hume, 106 
Hart L., 658 
Hugh, 659 
Isaac, 303 
James, 106-197-663 
James Harper, 197 
James Turner, 727 
John, 159-197-509- 
510-518-534-646 
John Alex. S., 939 
John Henderson, 131 
John James, 286 
John Pinkney, 197 
John Shaw, 940 
Jefferson Davis, 376 


Joseph S., 836 
Lispenard, 842 
Mathew, 197 
Ralph Wm., 250 
Reuel, 663 
Richard Thomas, 168 
Robert, 166-842 
Thomas Bruen, 201 
Thomas Page, 663 
William, 166-663-892 
William A., 762 
William A. W., 911 
William Rhinelander, 
842 
William Scott, 692 
Wiliam Shaw, 688- 
939 

STEWARTON, James 
Caskie, 19 

STEYDT, Christian, 799 

STHRESHLY, Thomas, 


459 
STICKLES, Thomas 
Crane, 647 


STICKNEY, Amos, 744 
Benjamin, 744 
Jonathan, 809 
Lewis P., 400 
Robert Adams, 468 
William, 744-992 

STILES, Charles G., 

666 

Edward A., 457 

Ezra, 900-958 

Hugh Grevill, 613 

Isaac, 457 

Israel Newton, 584 

John, 457 

Jonathan, 457 

Robert, 900 

Timothy, 900 
STILLMAN, Amos, 317 


Carl S., 391 

Edwin Amos, 317 

Elisha, 317 

Ellicott Roger, 317- 
318 


George, 82-317-992 
Jacob Di B; 817 
John Davis, 548 
John, 82 
Joseph, 317 
Stanley, 317 
Walter N., 675 
STILWELL, Silas M., 
496 
Thomas, 744 
Thomas Joseph, 744 
STIMPSON, Geo., 992 
Thomas, 698 
STIMSON, Charles D., 
516 
Daniel T., 854 
Edward, 213 | 
Frederic Jesup, 213 
Fredk. Julian, 136 
Geo., 212-213-992 
Henry A., 211-212-213 
Henry Bartlett, 212 
Henry Bowen, 212 
Henry Clark, 212 
Henry Lewis, 213 
Jeremy, 213 
John, 212-213 
John Ward, 212 
Lewis A., 213 
Philip Moen, 212 
Thomas, 654 
STINSON, Charles, 773 
John, 773 
Thomas, 606 
William, 773 
William C., 558 
STIRLING (see also 
Sterling) 
Arthur Upshur, 714 
James, 992 


543 


STONE 


Upshur, 835 
William R., 305 
Yates, 621 
STITELER, Chester A., 
332 
STITEHS, John, 116-297- 
298-992 
Richard, 298 
Richard M., 298 
Richard Wayne, 298 
Samuel, 655 
William, 298 
STITH, Drury, 238 
John, 238-396-397-623- 
803-969 
Richard, 238 
Taylor, 246 
William, 776 
William, 803 
STOCKBRIDGE, Chas., 
726 
John, 726-992-993 
Samuel, 726 
STOCKDALE, Philip, 
224 
STOCKING, George, 
968 
Samuel, 286-659 
STOCKTON, Bayard, 
842 
Howard, 842 
John, 791-842-843 
John Potter, 843 
Joseph, 755 
Louis Witham, 843 
Philip, 792-843 
Philip Augustus, 843 
Richard, 24 - 86 - 165 - 
791-792-809-842-843- 
861-992 
Richard, Jr., 843 
Richard, 3d, 393 
Robert, 303-755 
Robert Field, 276-517- 
580-842-843 
Thomas, 755 
ee Brutus, 
234 
Frederick E., 651 
Samuel, 840 
‘TODDARD, Anthony, 
173-388-843-852-893- 
992 
Ashbel, 843 
Charles Augustus, 
320 
Gideon, 173-843 
Henry Luther, 843 
Henry M., 883 
James Gallup, 659 
John, 659-893-992 
Jonathan, 659 
Mark, 659 
Simeon, 173-843 
Solomon, 173-843-852- 
893 
Wm. Bolles, 843 
William Bull, 61 
STODDER, Anthony, 
992 
John, 992 
STODDERT, Benjamin, 
47 
STOKES, Anson Phelps, 
390-633 
Charles, 664 
Edward Lowber, 497 
Fredk. Abbott, 843 
James Boulter, 633 
James Osborn, 843 
Thomas, 633 
William J. B., 588 
STOLL, George, 964 
Richard C., 964 
Richard P., 964 
STONE, Amasa, 325-716 
Benjamin, 844 


STONE 


Carl Downer, 631 
Charles M., 202 
Charles P., 284 
Chas. Waterman, 843 
Charles Wellington, 


844 
Daniel, 160-843-844 
David, 680-713-843- 
844 
Ebenezer, 817-844 
Edgar Parkman, 844 
Edith Earle, 844 
Bliab, 765-953 
Florence P. Weeks, 


844 
Francis H., 514 
Francis Wm., 144 
Geoffery, 845 
Geo. A., 396 
Geo. Chickering, 408 
George Edward, 160 
Gregory, 160-325-716- 
843-844-992 
Harold D., 72 
Henry, 652- 843-844 
Henry Asaph, Jr., 87 
Herbert S., 706 
Hezekiah, 160 
Horatio O., 631-844 
Hugh, 579-834 
Israel, 845 
Jacob, 150 
James Savage, 483 
John, 160-318-443-579- 
844-979-992 
John H., 680 
John Timothy, 844 
Jonathan, 318-716 
Joseph A., 559 
Joshua, 844 
Kimbrough, 680 
Lemuel, 843 
Lemuel M. E., 843 
Leonard, 844 
Lincoln R., 364 
Miles A., 745 
Nathaniel, 844 
Nehemiah, 480 
Orren W., 481 
Perley A., 161 
Phineas A., 844 
Raymond, 273 
Robert Edward, 844 
Samuel, 717-844 
Simeon, 121 
Simon, 844-942-992 
Simon, Jr., 958 
Stephen, 845 
Thomas, 680, 713 
Timothy, 840- 844 
Timothy D. P., 844 
Uriah, 160 
ba ator 844 
Welcome, 579 
Wm., 93-443-480-579- 
680- 713-743 
Wm. Alexis, 845 
Wm. Eben, 150-371 
Wm. Henry, 844 
William J., 371 
William Joel, 680 
Wm. Leete, 844 
William S., 832 
STONEY, Gaillard, 845 
John, 845 
Samuel G., 1003 
Thomas Porcher, 845 
STORCH, Geo. L., 
Gustavus F., 586 
STORER, Augustine, 
236-530 
David H., 531 
Geo. Lord, 304 
Geo. Washington, 237 
Horatio R., 531 
John, 236-304-530 
Jno. Humphreys, 530 
Joseph, 236-530 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


Robt. T. P., 530 
Samuel, 236-237 
William, 236-530 
Woodbury, 530 
STOREY (see also 
Story) 
James Arnot, 845 
John M., 305 
Wm. Bainbridge, 845 
Wm. Benson, 845 
STORM, Dirck, 847-992 
Garrit, 847 
Gregoris, 847 
Stephen, 847 
Thomas, 847 
STORMS, Wm. H., 398 
STORRS, Adna, 28 
Amariah, 341 
Augustus, 28 
Chas. Backus, 505 
Henry Martyn, 505 
John, 505 
Joseph, 28 
Richard Salter, 505 
Samuel, 28-505 
STORY (see also 
Storey) 
Ebenezer, 641 © 
Elisha, 218-219 
Isaac, 219 
Ae ey Ah eos 
James, 641 
Jonathan, 641 
Joseph, 219 
Samuel, 641 
Walter, 541 
William, 219-641 
Wm. Edward, 218 


STOTESBURY, Edward 


Townsend, 909 
STOTT, Edward Grif- 
fith, 745 
STOUGHTON, Edwin 
W., 26 
Henry Evander, 260 
John, 260-845 
Joseph M., 542-845 
Livy, 845 
Nathaniel, 260 
Norman Clark, 845 
Samuel, 260 
Thomas, 260-845-887- 
981-992 
Thos. Potwine, 260 
Timothy, 260-845 
Timothy M., 260 
STOUT, Charles H., 
1001 


Emmanuel, 214 
George W., 6 
Henry Hartzell, 846 
James, 560-801 
John, 559-560-801 
John Wilson, 386 
Jonathan, 559-560 
Platt, 559 

Richard, 559-560-826 
St. Leger, 801 
Samuel, 560 


STOVALL, Geo., 747- 
748 


John L., 563 
STOVER, John L., 813 
William, 813 
STOW (see also Stowe) 
Elihu, 167 
John, 20-86-189-352- 
640-828-835 
Zebulon, 757 
STOWE (see also 
Stow) 
Freeman, 636 
Geo. Moore, 94 
John, 636 
Samuel, 636 
William, 636 
STOWELL, Benj., 982 
Isaac, 845 


Israel, 845 
Jacob, 845 
Joel, 845 
Samuel, 845 
Sylvester, 845 


a 845 
STRACHINY, "John, 911 
William, 911 
svar Christian, 
434 


STRAIN, Alice J. 
Canby, 535 
Robert, 536 
Robert, Jr., 536 
STRAITH, Jno. Jas. A. 
COE. 4 
STL ae Daniel 
“f 2 
James, 282 
Stet: Richard, 
07 
Robert, 307 
STRASSBURGER, 
Jacob A., 846 
Johann Andreas, 845 
John Andrew, 846 
Perry Beaver, 846 
Ralph Beaver, 845 
Reuben Y., 846 
STRATER, Wm. Ed- 
ward, 880 
SE ee Archibald, 


70 
Asa Strong, 666 
Charles, 613 
Charles Edwin, 613 
Dickinson, 703 
Edward, 703 
Blisha, 613 
Frank W., 62 
Henry, 703 
John, 613 
Jonathan, 613 
Joseph, 613 
Mabel Kelly, 665-666 
Philip Gleason, 666 
Samuel, 350-613 
Thomas, 703 
STRAUSS, Carl W., 
STRAWBRIDGE, 
Welsh, 97 
STREET, Geo. Parke, 
846 


770 


John, 846 

John Oliver, 846 

Nicholas, 200-992 

William D. C., 111 
STREETER, Edward 

CPELZ0 

John Williams, 635 
STREETT, J. Clark, 883 
STREIT, Frederick, 799 
STRETCH, Thomas, 

al 


37 
STRIBBLING, Gray 
Carroll, 694 
STRICKLAND, David, 
586 


Luke, 41 
STRICKLER, Givens 
B., 581 
Jacob, 379 
STRINGER, Hiliary, 
229-230 
Samuel, 430 
STRINGHAM, Irving, 
36-248 
STROCK, Elizabeth 
Bogart Perry, 769 
James Thomas, 769 
Samuel, 769 
STROH, Wm., 700 
STROM, Rudolph, 525 
STRONG, Adonijah, 846 
Agnes L. Freer, 555 
Alexander, 554 


544 


STRYKER 


Asa Bloomer, 450 
Ashael, 477 
Benjamin, 201 
Benjamin R. W., 846 
Benjamin W., 72 
Caleb Alexander, 308 
Ms Augustus, 


3 
Davis Swift, 554 
Demas, 554 
Ebenezer, 36 
Edward Alex., 554 
Elijah, 705 
Elijah Gridley, 705 
Elisha, 836 
Ezra, 449 
Frank, 449 
Fredk. Wolcott, 586 
Freeman Poole, 488 
Geo. Alex., 520-554 
George Henry, 57 
Gordon, 242 
Harry Carter, 450 
Jacob, 872 
James W., 705 
Jedediah, 449-450-846 
John, 201-204-256-287- 
341-378-384-449-450- 
477-554-705-757-758- 
828-836-846-872-958- 
992 
John Butler, 450 
John E., 645 
John Thomas, 450 
John Warham, 836 
Jonathan, 554 
Joseph, 289-835-846 
Josiah, 554-720 
Justice Joseph, 256 
Martin, 846-872 
Noah, 450 
Paschal, 890 
Philip, 449 
Preserved, 450-846 
Richard, 974 
Richard Pearson, 554- 
555 
Richard Polk, 554 
Samuel, 201-836 
Selah, 201 
Theodore, 256-846 
Theron Geo., 846 
Theron Rudd, 846 
Thomas, 201-256-477- 


846 
Timothy, 872 
Walter Ansel, 693 
William, 479 
William B., 705 
William K., 100 
STROTHHER, Anthony, 
18 
Benjamin, 18-7438 
John, 18-230 
William, 18 
STROUD, Edward, 40 
Edward S., 40 
Joseph I., 593 
STRUTHERS, John, 
821 
Robert, 299 
STRUVE, H. G., 726 
STRYCKER (see also 
Stryker) 
Abraham, 49-637 
Christoffle, 49 
JancS., 49 
Pieter, 49-637-847 
Samuel S. S., 49-637 
STRYKER (see also 
Strycker) 
Abraham, 49-637 
Christoffe H., 637 
Daniel Perrine, 847 
Isaac Pierson, 847 
Jan, 153-636-637-847 
John, 847 


STRYKER 


Melancthon W., 806- 
847 
Pieter, 49-637-847 
Samuel S. S., 49-637 
STUART, Albion W., 
587 
Alexander, 56-190 
Alexander H. H., 190 
Archibald, 56-190 
Arthur Lee, 314 
Charles C., 314 
David, 186-314-367 
Edna G. Storm, 847 
Edwin W., 106 
Elkanah, 257 
Ernest Boyce, 452 
Eugene, 753 
Garden C., 709 
George, 847 
George R., 96 
Harold Leonard, 847 
Harriet F. Barnes, 
847 
Henry Clarence, 392 
James E. B., 56 
James R., 305 
John, 172-325-367 . 
John Todd, 325 
Joseph, 848 
Joseph, 2d, 848 
Joseph A., 947 
Malcolm, 848 
Robert, 186-325-367- 
539 
Robert Douglas, 177 
Samuel D., 275 
Thomas, 90 
Wm. Alexander, 56 
STUBBS, Daniel, 132 
John C. S., 132-133 
John M., 656 
John Webster, 132 
Joseph D., 132 
Thomas, 132 
STUCKY, Anne C. 
McDowell, 187 
Jos. Addison, 188 
William S., 188 
STUDEBAKER, Clem- 
ment, 67 
STUMP, Alex. H., 922 
Henry, 894 
John, 894 
STURANI, Pier Cesere, 
496 
STURDEVANT, Chas., 
322 
STURDIVANT, Jno., 17 
STURDY, E. W., 192 
STURGES (see also 
Sturgis) 
Barnabas, 412 
Hale, 905 
John, 411 
Jonathan, 107-412-520 
Peter, 412 
Rush, 36 
Samuel, 412 
STURGIS (see also 
Sturges) 
Edward, 32-289-354- 
414-532-732-992 
James W., 101 
John, 384 
Joseph, 769 
Nathaniel R., 414-532 
Russell, 414-532 
Thomas, 414-532 
STURTEVANT, Henry 
Dexter, 848 
James Dexter, 848 
Lemuel, 820 
Samuel, 820-848-860- 
992 
STUYVESANT, Peter, 
387-503-602-967 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


Petrus, 239-427-512- 
542-602 
paces Frederick, 
4 
ieee rete Abraham, 
541 
John T., 541 
Peter, 541 
Tierre Louis, 541 
SUCKLEY, Geo., 848 
Robert Bowne, 848 
Thomas H., 848 
SUDLER, Carroll H., 
848 
John W. E., 848 
Joseph, 848 
SUFFERN, John, 519 
Thomas, 519 
cake ue Edgcombe, 
8 


Louis V., 188 

Roya Carsv0 

William, 521 

SUYDAM, Chas., 274 

Charles Crooke, 273 

Eliza Gracie, 273 

Ferdinand, 274 

Hendrick, 273-274-857 

Hendrick Rycken, 
273-274-856-992 

Henry, 273 

Jan, 274-857 

John, 201-274-857 

John Richard, 274 

Lambert, 273 

Ryck, 274-857 

Walter Lispenard, 
274 

Walter Lispenard, Jr., 
274 


SULGER, Alden H., 308|SWAIM, Wm., 284 


SULIVANE, Daniel, 
293 
James, 293 
James B., 293 
Vans Murray, 293 
SULLENBERGER, 
Charles, 881 
set ey Harvey, 
18 
PALE eat Harry R., 
64 
James, 417-952 
James F., 320 
John, 144-992 
John S., 647 
Joseph Ennals, 757 
Thomas Russell, 874 
SUMMERALL, Chas. 
P., 848 
Elhanan Bryan, 848 
Thomas, 848 
William, 848 
SUMMERLIN, Jacob, 
393 
Thomas, 393 
Winburn, 393 
SUMMERS, Milo C., 
1005 
SUMMERSON, Henry 
Edward, 792 
SUMNER, Allen M., 352 
Arthur Foster, 777 
Benjamin, 849 
Charles Bennett, 271 
Clement, 849 
Duke W., 882 
Edward Allyne, 848- 


849 
Eustace Lowell, 279 
Jethro, 55-220-312 


John, 55-219-220 
Roger, 564-848 
Samuel, 849 
Thomas H., 705 
Thomas Waldron, 705 
William, 216-543-564- 
848-849-992 
William Russell, 849 
SUNDERLAND, James, 
924 
James Albert, 587 
SUPPLEE, Peter, 485 
SUTCLIFFE, Daniel 
W., 406 
Harry Willis, 120 
SUTHERLAND, Ken- 
neth W., 527 
Thomas, 326 
Walter J., 65 
SUTPHEN, David, 522 
Derick Janse, 992 
SUTPHIN, Henry Hul- 
bert, 838 
SUTTON, Geo. W., 217 
James H., 585 
John, 942 


SWAINE, Daniel, 797 
Samuel, 143 
SWALM, George A., 834 
SWAN (see also 
Swann) 
Caleb, 849 
Charles Fearing, 640 
Frank Herbert, 849 
Harmanus, 563 
James, 424-849-919 
John, 849-919 
Joseph G., 849 
Joshua, 849 
Paul, 122 
Richard 849-971-992 
Robert, 849 
Sidney Turner, 391 
Theodore F., 48 
Timothy, 51 
William, 849 
SWANN, Samuel, 919 
Thomas, 919-954 
SWARTWOUT, Roelof, 
180 
SWARTZ, Leroy Win- 
field, 866 
SWAYNE, Jeremiah, 
583-948 
Walter S., 50 
SWEARINGEN, Garret, 
849 
Henry Chapman, 849 
William, 849 
SWEATT, Benjamin, 
775 
John, 775 
Shabaney, 775 
Thelner, 775 
SWEENEY, Connor M., 
432 
John, 432 
SWEENY, Thomas 
William, 849 
Wm. M., 849 
SWEET, Clayton E., 
164 
Geo. Clinton, 849 
John, 560-849-992 
Joseph Buffum, 849 
Reginald Lindsey, 
474 
Stanley Adams, 138 
SWEETSER, Oliver S., 
584 
Warren C., 312 
SWEITZER, J. Bow- 
man, 915 
SWENSON, S. M., 861 
SWENY, Harry Roy, 
890 
SWETT, Benjamin, 714 
Enoch, 714 
George W., 714 
John, 714 
Joseph, 931 
Nathaniel, 714 


545 


TAFFINDER 


Samuel, 153 
Stephen, 714 
SWIEGER, David, 107 
SWIFT, Augustus M., 
149 
Charles, 667 
Edward Foster, 850 
Foster, 348 
Frederick, 514 
George Hastings, 850 
Gustavus F., 849-850 
Isaac, 283 
Jireh, 667 
Job, 783 
John, 35-330-664-763 
Joseph, 35-849-850 
Joseph Gardner, 33 
Louis F., 849-850 
Nathaniel, 362-849- 
850 
Noadiah, 149-783 
Rodman, 449 
Samuel, 35-362 
Silas, 667 
Thos., 362-849-850-978 
Wm., 667-849-850-992 
William H., 363 
Zephaniah, 667 
SWIGART, Geo. W., 524 
SWINDELL, Frederick 
D., 680 
Walter B., 830 
SWING, George, 630 
Joseph M., 713 
Richard, 630 
SWINTON, Hugh, 880 
SWOPE, Michael, 930 
SWYFT, Wm., 777-992 
SYBLEY, John, 991 
SYDNOR, Garland S., 
299 
William, 658 
SYKES, Edwin M., 590 
Eugene O., 959 
Gerrit S., 182 
James, 189 
SYLVESTER, John E., 
221 
Richard, 992 
SYMES, George G., 440 
John Foster, 440 
Lancaster, 148 
SYMINGTON, James 
M., 192 
W. Stuart, 168-874 
SYMMES, John Cleves, 
62-65-335-605 - 794 - 
827 
Zachariah, 992 
SYMOND, Samuel, 914 
SYMONDS, Daniel, 210 
Jacob, 210 
James, 474 
John, 210-474 
Mark, 971 
Nathaniel, 474 
Nathaniel G., 
Samuel, 955 
Thomas, 210-474 
William, 474 
SYVERTS, Olfert, 20- 
688 


474 


T 


TABB, Edward, 192 
Humphrey, 192 
John, 192 
John Prosser, 192 
Philip, 192 
Thomas, 192 

TABER, Charles C., 369 
Philip, 992 
Thomas, 144 

TAFFE, Robert, 992 

TAFFINDER, Sher- 

woode A., 196 


TAFT 


TAFT, Aaron, 850 
Alphonso, 850 
Charles Phelps, 170- 

654-850 
Chas. Phelps, 2d, 851 
Enos N., 695 
Joel Freeman, 851 
Joseph, 850 
Moses, 108 
Oren Byron, 851 
Peter, §50 
Peter Rawson, 850 
Robert, 850-851-992 
William Howard, 396- 
522-850-851 

TAGGART, Jno. A., 831 

TAILECOAT, John, 993 

TAILER, Edward N., 

519 
Henry A., 304 
William, 519-993 
TAINTOR, Charles, 
748-993 
Henry Fox, 748 
Jesse F., 388-423 
Joseph, 993 
Macaiell, 748 
Micael, 748 
Michae', 629 
Starr, 462-748 
TALBOT (see also Tal- 
bott) 
Archie Lee, 1005-1006 
Arnold Gindrat, 851 
Benjamin, 851 
Charles Nicoll, 851 
Daniel, 851 
Edward Martin, 852 
Ethelbert, 223 
Eugene §., 413 
Fritz Bradley, 851 
George, 851 
George A., 835 
George Newell, 851 
George W., 851 
J. Alden, 852 
Jared, 851 
Mary C. Arnold, 851 
Peter, 851 
Richard, 802-993 
Russell, 591 
Samuel, 851 
Samuel D., 851 
Silas, 851 
William R., 851 
TALBOTT (see also 
Talbot) 
Harry E., 376 
John, 376 
John Littler, 376 
Joseph, 376 
Leander J., 711 
Richard, 376-481-993 
Samuel, 376 
Mrs. William H., 1001 
TALCOTT, Abraham, 
TEN b 
Aurel, 111 
Benjamin, 359-852 
J. Frederick, 852 
James, 852-869 
John, 111-359-760-824- 
852-992-993 
John Butler, 924 
Joseph, 111 
Nathaniel, 111-366 
Samuel, 111-254-255- 
359-852 
Seth, 852 
Wait, 358-359 
William, 358-359 
William H., 233 
TALIAFERRO, John, 
626 
William, 319 > 

Spee Daniel Dee, 

ff 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


Daniel Dee, Jr., 157 
Nathaniel, 157 
Tazewell T., 563 
TALLMADGE, Benja- 
min, 837 
Henry Floyd, 837 
James, 837 
John, 837 
Montgomery, 837 
Robert, 837 
Thomas, 8387-993 
TALLMAN (see also 
Talman) 
Frank B., 338 
John, 183 
Samuel, 957 
TALMADGE, Thos., 993 
TALMAN (see also 
Tallman) 
Isaac, 576 
James T., 952 
James Townsend, 278 
Samuel, 952 
TALMASH, Thos., 993 
TAMORIN, Henry, 
371-978 
TAMS, W. Purviance, 
216 
TANEY, Cecil M., 224 
John Peter, 960 
Mary Florence, 960 
Michael, 960 
Roger Brook, 960 
Roger M., 960 
TANGBLODT, Carl, 861 
TANNEHILL, Minion, 
935 
TANNER, John H., 892 
Kenneth &., 46 
TAPLEY, John, 787 
TAPP, Edmund, 961 
TAPPAN (see also 
Toppan) 
Abraham, 65-305-368 
Arthur, 305 
Benjamin, 305-368-789 
Benjamin E., 305 
Benjamin E. A., 305 
J. Nelson, 346 
Jacob, 713 
Lewis, 369 
Samuel, 305-368 
Sewell, 346 
William, 789 
TAPPER, Michael, 32- 


289 
TAPPEY, Ernest T., 
469-849 
TARBELL, Thos., 440- 
993 


TARBOX, Godfrey, 935 
John, 935 
Jonathan, 935 
Samuel, 935 
Solomon, 935 
TARDY, Annie L. 
Southerne, 766 
Balthazar, 766 
Clarence Minge, 766 
TARNH, Miles, 221 
TARRANT, Homer P., 
681 
TARRENT, Leonard, 
907 
TASKBER, Benj., 61-983 
Simon, 389 
TASSEY, John C., 324 
TATNALL, Edward, 
79-535-993 
Henry, 109 
Henry Lea, 535 
James Edward, 314 
James Latimer, 535 
Joseph, 33-59-535 
TATUM, Samuel C., 930 
TAUBBE, Henning Gus- 
tav, 73 
TAUFFLIEB, F. A., 657 


TAURMAN, Henry E., 
144 
TAUSIG, Albert E., 681 
TAYLOE, Benjamin O., 
879 
John, 879 
William, 879 
TAYLOR, Albert G., 77 
Andrew, 246 
Andrew T., 506 
Anthony, 268-550-551 
Asa, 545 
Augustus, 652 
Benjamin, 788-903 
Brimage, 961 
Charles Culver, 118 
Charles H., Jr., 472 
Creed, 922 
David, 682 
David, Jr., 682 
David Watson, 437 
E. Winslow, 550 
Ebenezer, 545 
Eber, 801 
Edmund, 807-964 
Edward, 345-961-993 
Edward L., 682 
Edward L., Jr., 682 
Eldad, 345-961 
Elmer T., 770 
Emerson Gifford, 118- 
1003 
Erasmus, 39-951 
Frank Eugene, 345- 
346 
Frank H., 742 
Frank J., 695 
Frank Mansfield, 392 
Franklin, 550-551-853 
Gamaliel, 801 
Geo., 303-852-853-903 
Geo. Boardman, 852 
George Braxton, 852 
George Henry, 961 
George Warren, 871 
George William, 852 
Graham, 240-468 
Griffin, 285 
Hancock, 582 
Hartwell A., 562 
Henry, 437-886 
Henry, Jr., 437 
Henry Augustus, 392 
Henry Hobart, 545 
Henry Von Phul, 689 
Herbert H., 682 
Herbert T., 345 
Herbert Tyler, 346 
Hudson, 760 
Isaac, 158-167-853 
Jacob Bloom, 896 
Jas., 171-246-303-346- 
437-582-610-674-743- 
744-760-804-886-903- 
951-964-993 
James Barnett, 852 
James H., 345 
Jas. Henry, 345-346 
Tames Taylor, 345 
James W., 810 
Jaquelin P., 951 
Jared Otis, 763 
Jeremiah, 392-852 
Jesse, 718 
Jno., 158-167-168-246- 
345-346-877-386-392- 
433-437-480-611-742- 
788-812-852-886-896- 
961 
John Calvert, 215 
John D., 952 
John M., 852 
John Martin, 303 
John Metcalf, 118 
John Otis, 545 
John §&., 608 
John White, 96 
Jonathan, 303-489 


546 


TEMPLE 


Joseph, 104-853 
Joseph W., 594 
Julian, 80 
Justus, 788 
Louis B., 796 
Margaret I., 682 
Maris, 853 
Matthew, 682 
Moses, 896 
Najah, 433 
Oliver, 608 
Peter, 932 
Reginald D., 852 
Richard, 303-582 
Robert, 491-550-551- 
682-853 
Robert Coleman, 119 
Robert Fenwick, 852 
Robert J., 937 
Robert Lenox, 246 
Roger W., 59 
Samuel, 392-550-551- 
922 
Samuel M., 303 
Seth, 604 
Stephen, 947 
AM Sty Mee! 
Theophilus, 433 
Thomas, 196-433-525- 
760-903-971-933 
Thomas, Jr., 37 
Thomas B. B., 903 
Thompson, 303 
Timothy, 585-908 
Virgil, 779 
Virgil Corydon, 779 
Virginia Bagby, 436- 
437 
W. G. Langworthy, 
961 
William, 392-545-779- 
788-993 
Wm. G., 62-122 
William H., 593 
William H., Jr., 652 
William H. H., 62-335- 
605 
William J., 721 
William Mode, 853 
William S., 122 
Zachariah, 788 
Zachary, 582-951 
TAYLOUR, Wm., 993 
TAYNTOR, Joseph, 993 
TEACKLE, Thomas 
Upshur, 86 
eee George C, P., 
2 


Nathan, 942 

Oliver, 942 
TEBBETTS, George 

Parish, 784 

TEFFT, John, 103-361 

Joseph, 361 

Peter, 103 

Royal, 103 

Samuel, 103-361 

Thomas, 361 

William H., 103 
TELANDER, Carl A., 

166 

John V., 166 

Lois M. Coffeen, 166 
TELLER, D. Isaac, 853 

James Harvey, 853 

John, 853 

Remsen, 853 

Wilhelm, 853 

William, 853-904 . 
TELLO, Manly, 167 
TEMPLE, James, 853 

Joseph, 255 

Mary Boyce, 853 

Miller, 52 . 

Oliver P., 853 

Thomas, 853 

William, 853 


TEN BROECK 


TEN BROECK, Abra- 
ham, 239 
Dirck, 239-682-692 
Dirck Wessels, 239- 
330-343-356-809 
Johannes, 809 
Peter, 809 
Petrus S., 239-512 
Wessel, 239-809 
Wessel W., 241 
Abraham, 853 
TEN EYCK, Abraham, 
853 
Abraham C., 853 
Anthony, 853 
Coenradt, 154-236-853 
Coenradt A., 85% 
Jacob, 853 
Jacob C., 28 
Peter G., 853 
Samuel, 236 
Thomas, 236 
BEEN. David B., 
x 
Henry C., 721 
TENNEY (see also 
Tenny) 
Daniel, 644 
Henry F., 588 
Isaac, 960 
Jesse, 960 
Jno., 494-617-6438-960 
Joseph, 494-960 
Luman, 960 
Samuel, 494-644-960 
Silas, 494-644 
Thos., 94-643-644-960- 
993 
William, 494 
TENNILLE, Wm. Alex- 
ander, 250 
TENNY (see also Ten- 
ney) 
Charles P., 252 
John, 252 
Nathan, 252 
Phillip, 252 
Samuel, 252 
Thomas, 252-993 
William, 252 
TEN WAERT, Gillis, 
115-785 
eae te Albert, 310- 
Albert A., 993 
TERRELL, Chas., 139 
Edmond, 754 
Richard, 891 
W. J. J., 203 
William, 754 
TERRILL, Edmund, 887 
Roger, 510 
TERRY, Charles Apple- 
ton, 853-854 
Charles T., 335 
Daniel, 963 
Ebenezer, 612 
Edward L., 516 
Eliphalet, 946 
Ephraim, 346-479-818- 
853-946 
James Pease, 854 
John T., 695 
Marie E. Cady, 854 
Nathaniel, 345-346 
Peyton L., 295 
Roderick, 203 
Samuel, 479-818-853- 
854-946 
Solomon, 854 
Stephen, 168-982 
Thomas, 993 
TEST, George, 811 
TETHER, George, 169 
TETLOW, Joseph, 554 
TEW, Richard, 492 
TEWK, Robert, 994 
THACHER (see also 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


Thatcher) 
Anthony, 993 
George Hornell, 440 
Henry Clarke, 439 
James K., 439 
James Kingsley, 439 
John, 439 
Nathaniel, 440 
Peter, 102-439-440 
Ralph, 439 
Samuel, 440 
Samuel O., 440 
Sherman Day, 439 
Thomas, 4389-440-718- 

993 
Thomas A., 439-440 
Thomas C., 86 

THACKARA, Alexander 

M., 389 

THACKER, Henry, 335- 
950 
THATCHER (see also 
Thacher) 
Albert, 143 
Anthony, 246-411-768- 

993 
Daniel, 246 
Ebenezer, 611 
George W., 246 
Hezekiah, 146 
John, 246 
Josiah, 246 
Richard, 214-515-876 
Samuel, 611 
Thomas, 993 

THAW, Alex. B., 854 
Benjamin, 854 
John, 854 
Samuel, 854 
William, 854 

as Adam W., 

54 
Gerald Nash, 854 
John, 854-887 
Samuel, 778-854 
Samuel Goffe, 854 
Thomas, 854 

SEE Abijah W., 
Abraham, 262-263 
Addison P., 929 
Benj. Bowditch, 262 
Caleb, 263 
Calvin, 855 
Charles, 854 
Charles Edward, 854 
Charles F., 899 
Charles Snow, 263 
Christopher, 264 
Cornelius, 263-855 
Ebenezer, 218-855- 

960 
Blihu, 855 
Ephraim, 42-264-341- 

489 
Ezekiel, 960 
Geo. Augustine, 855 
Harry B., 1004 
Isaac, 263 
James B., 264 
John Alden, 821 
John B., Jr., 268 
John Eliot, 23-293- 

855 
Joseph T., 262 
Josiah, 262-670-854 
Jotham, 690 
Lucius F., 263 
Lucius H., 263 
Martin, 262 
Martin R., 262 
Nathaniel, 262-263- 

670-854-855 
Norton, 263 
Peter, 960 
Richard, 63-262-263- 

670-854-855-993 
Russell, 262 


Seth, 690 
Shadrach, 264 
Stephen, 670 
Stephen H., 670 
Thomas, 264 
Warren, 960 
Wilbur Fenno, 954 
William, 264 
William H., 838 
William Sydney, 264 
THEALL, Elisha S., 91 
THEBALD, Clement, 
993 
THEBAUD, Edwd., 855 
Edward V., 855 
Joseph, 855 
Leo Hewlett, 855 
THEOBALD, Clement, 
920-993 
Samuel, 386 
THEODOLI, Beatrice 
Thaw, 854 
Filippo, 854 
Francesco, 854 
THILMAN, Paul, 255 
THOM, Alex., 621-626 
Hunt BR. M., 621 
John Catesby, 626 
John W. T., 621-626 
Joseph Pembroke, 621 
Pembroke L., 215-296 
William Taylor, 626 
THOMAS, Alfred, 484 
Allen Mason, 855 
Anthony, 685 
Arthur Abbot, 210 
Arthur P., 834 
Charles, 493 
Charles C., 161 
Charles Francis, 624 
Charles L., 210 
Columbus E., 454 
David, 314-702 
Ebenezer, 483 
Elder Minor, 450 
Elias, 856-890 
Elisha S., 855 
Evan, 434-572 
Evan Henry, 434 
Francis, 506 
Frank B., 352 
Frederick S., 695 
George, 855-856 
George S., 54 
Helen F, Poor, 623- 
624 
Henry, 483 
Henry T., 288 
Holmes, 856 
Hovne La F., 795 
Isaiah, 856 
James, 79-483-625- 
855-856-993 
James R., 856 


John, 163-254-450-483- 


537-572-855-856-993 
John Hanson, 79 
John J., 702 
John Jenks, 483-909 
Joseph, 856 
Kendall, 45 
Lambert, 459 
Lemuel, 695 
Lyne Starling, 146 
Martin, 299 
Moses, 299 
Nathaniel, 854 
Nathaniel S., 855 
Noah, 607 
Peter, $93 
Philip, 79-480-802- 

957-972-993 
Philip E., 88 
Recompence, 450 
Richard B., 102 
Richard R., 689 
Robert, 314-855 
Samuel, 802-855 


547 


THOMPSON 


Spencer, 856 

Stephen, 200 
Stephens, 357 

T. Rowland, 855 
Theodore, 371 
Thomas, 855-993 
Tristram, 493 
Waterman, 685 
Wethered B., 957 
Wm., 493-855-856-993 
William A., 856 
William C., 856 
William Clark, 624 
William D. Nelson, 50 
William E. C., 856 
William Edwin, 610 
Wim. Holcombe, 856 
Wm. Widgery, 856 


THOMPSON (see also 


Thomson) 
IN eat UP 
Alexander, 968 
Amos, 951-952 
Andrew, 162-982 
Anna W. Hinsdale, 
359 
Anthony, 403-829-917- 
943-951-952-993 
Augustus, 403 
Benjamine, 959 
Burkett D., 726 
Caleb, 820 
Carmi Alderman, 856 
Charles D., 810 
Charles E., 1006 
Charles H., 721 
Charles Lewis, 959 
Charles Oliver, 403 
Clark W., III, 377 
Cuthbert, 363 
David, 233-295-951- 
952 
David Sein, 533 
Eben Francis, 856 
Ebenezer, 348-930 
Edward K., 930 
Elias, 879 
Enos, $17 
EKustis, 33 
Francis Henry, 856 
Frank D., 761 
George Lee, 379 
Gideon, 403-951-952 
Granville, 856 
186 Wey BLY 
Heber S., 427 
Henri, 943 
Henry Dallas, 354 
Henry G., 364 
Henry Rice, 278 
Herbert Gordon, 268 
Hiram E., 225 
Horace, 137 
Hugh Miller, 359 
Isabella L. Phillips, 
951 
J. A., 659 
Ja Sy Beco 
Jacob, 791-820 
Jacob Weeks, 348 
James, 168-403-770- 
857-879-993 
James Alden, 299 
James D., 390 
James S., 779 
James Wilfred, 391 
Jane Remsen, 856 
John, 144-263-327-342- 
355-403-405-485-615- 
635-703-726-791-856- 
917-951-952-893 
John Bodine, 355 
John F., 715 
John H., 647 
John I., 573 
John J., 856 
John Lewis, 993 
John Miles, 615 


THOMPSON 


John T., 934 
John Thomson, 820 
John W., 253 
Joseph, 951 
Joseph T., 60-857 
Lemuel, 959 
Nahum, 144 
Norman, 951 
Norman B., 951-952 
Norman C., 951 
Norman F., 358-952 
Norman F., Jr., 952 
Palatiah, 959 
Philip R., 726 
R. E., 317 
Ralph, 231 
Richard R., 399 
Robert, 52-348 
Robert B., 715 
Robert M., 387 
Rogers, 744 
Samuel, 403-473-917- 
951-952 
Samuel T., 79 
Shubael, 405 
Sumner, 117 
Thomas, 73 
Victor E., 877 
Waddy, 775 
Walter Duke, 959 
William, 303-342-403- 
486-615-635-7038-733- 
744-820-903-977 
William F., 753 
William Gillen, 310 
William Goodrich, 403 
William Joseph, 857 
William R., 854 
William S.. 915 
William W., 951 
Wm. Warriner, 879 
Wirt Lord, 617 
THOMS, Burton, 901 
John B., 901 
THOMSON (see also 
Thompson) 
A. Roland, 26 
Alexander, 38-515- 
684-993 
Anthony, 993 
Archibald, 684 
Benjamin S., 841 
Frank, 684 
George H., 912 
James, 276 
John, 199-354-450-814 
Joseph, 593 
Moses, 814 
Nathaniel, 607 
Stevens, 98-715 
Thaddeus A., 61 
Uzal, 354 P 
William, 558-871 
William R., 558 
THONG, Walter, 266 
THORBURN, Jas., 393 
Robert D., 393 
THORINGTON, Jack, 
787 
THORN, Jonathan, 597- 
857-858 
THORNDIKE, Alden A., 
218 
Andrew, 952 
Augustus, 952 
Augustus, Jr., 533-952 
Charles, 952 
George Quincy, 916 
Herbert, 219 
Hezekiah, 218 
Israel, 952 
James, 218 
John, 218-219-993 
John Hill, 218 
John L., 218 
John Prince, 218 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


Paul, 218-219-389-952- 
993 


Samuel W., 218 


THORNE, Charles, 858- 


909 
Chester, 857 
Daniel, 858-909 
Edwin, 857 
George Arthur, 858 
George R., 858 
Hallert, 858 
Harold, 155 
Isaac, 857 
John, 858-900 


Jonathan, 597-857-858 


Joseph, 857-858-909 
Landon K., 857 
Samuel, 857-858 
Samuel, Jr., 857 
Thomas, 858-909 
Victor Corse, 857 
William, 857-858-909 
THORNTON, Anthony, 
184 
Francis, 18-184-906 
George W., 161 
Harry Innes, 880 
James Dabney, 880 
James Goodlett, 363 
John, 880 
Lewis B., 184 
Peter Presley, 804 
Philip, 950 
William, 184 
William, Jr., 935 
William M., 880 
THOROUGHGOOD, 
Adam, 230 
Argall, 863 
THORP, Jackson, 672 
THORPE, Eliphalet, 
858 
Francis Newton, 858 
John, 589 
Joseph E., 858 
Judah Welles, 858 
THRALL, Aaron, 660 
Homer L., 660 
John, 660 
Samuel, 660 
Timothy, 660 
William, 660 
THRESHER, E., 231 
THROCEMORTON, C. 
Wickliffe, 858-1001 
Charles B., 858 
Gabriel, 858 
Henry Clay, 671 
John, 858 
John Aris, 858 
Mordecai, 858 
Robert, 858 
Thomas, 858 
THROOP, Abia, 917 
Enos T., 714-752-917 
George, 917 


George Bliss, 714-917 


William, 917 
THRUSTON, Buckner, 
376 


Chas. M., 301-375-376 


Charles W., 376 

Edward, 375-376 

John, 375-376 

R. C. Ballard, 376 

Robert A., 376 
THUM, Ward, 686 


THURBER, Caroline M. 


Nettleton, 960 
Dexter, 959-960 
George S., 776 
Gorham, 960 
Henry T., 242 
James, 960 
John, 959 
Samuel, 960 
William B., 380 


THURMAN, Peter, 574 
THURSTON, Irvin H., 
587 
Nathaniel, 527 
Richard, 549 
THWAITES, Norman 
G., 305 
THWING, Benjamin, 
858-859 
Charles F., 858-859 
Edward, 859 
Edward P., 859 
Eugene, 859 
Francis W. Butler, 
859 
John, 858-859 
John G., 858 
Joseph P., 858 
Nathaniel, 858 
Nicholas, 859 
Thomas, 859 
TIBBALS, Morton P., 
511 


TIBBETS, Ebenezer A., 


802 
TIBBITS, Caleb, 653 
George, 653 
Henry, 653 
John, 653 
William, 653 
TICK, Henry, 255 
TICKNOR, Benjamin 
Holt, 859 
Elisha, 859 
John, 859 
William, 859-993 
TIDD, John, 982 
TIEDEMANN, Freder- 
ick, 274 
TIFFANY, Benj., 548 
Charles L., 107-547 
Comfort, 547 
Ebenezer, 547 
Humphrey, 547-548- 
993 
James, 547-548 
Louis Comfort, 547 
Lucius F., 548 
P. Dexter, 347 
Walter C., 469 
TIFFT, Lewis E., 477 
TILDEN, Henry, 391 
John, 915 
Lyman, 744 
Nathaniel, 193-744- 
783-988 
Stephen, 744 
Thomas, 775-915 
eer ee Edmund, 
; 59 
Edmund Pitt, 859 
Ezekiel, 23-859 
John B., 77-859 
Lemuel, 23 
Thomas, 23-859 
Timothy, 23-859 
Wilder, 859 
TILGHMAN, Edward, 
100-536 
Henry Cooke, 83 
James, 860 
Lloyd, 860 
Oswald, 612 
Paul, 100 
Richard, 83-367-494- 
860-924-993 
Richard A., 386 
Richard C., 83 
Sidell, 860 
Tench, 922 
William, 922 


TILLETT, Edward, 457 
TILLEY, John, 322-411- 
510-527-544-654-822- 


980-993 
TILLINGHAST, Caleb 
E., 607 


548 


TODD 


Charles F., 425 
Daniel, 425 
George H., 425 
Henry A., 425 
John, 69-957 
Joseph, 425 
Pardon, 425-607-613- 
898-993 
Stephen, 425 
William E., 589 
William R., 425 
TILLMAN, J. Ralph, 
526 
James W., 513 
John, 513 
John C., 304-513 
William, 513 
TILLOTSON, Daniel, 73 
Thomas, 751-848 
TILNEY, Robt. F., 817 
TILTON, Benj. T., 307 
Charles, 961 
Daniel, 606 
Edward W., 961 
Esperus, 149 
Francis Theo., 961 
Frank Shumar, 961 
Frederic W., 291 
Jacob, 799 
Jeremiah, 961 
John, 799-961 
Newell W., 464 
Reuben, 961 
William, 523 
William F., 929 
TIMMONS, John W., 
596 
TIMPSON, Lawrence, 
692 
TINGEY, Thomas, 61- 
237-926 
TINGLEY, Palmer, 962 
Pelatiah, 962 ~ 
Samuel, 962 
Thomas, 962 
Timothy, 962 
TINKER, Wilkes, 762 
TINKHAM, Ephraim, 
878 
Franklin T., 878 
Shubel, 878 
Spencer, 878 
TINSLEY, Edward, 80§ 
James G., 191 
John, 29 
Thomas, 29 
TIPLADY, John, 295 
TISDALE, John, 295- 
847 
Joseph, 287 
TISON, Albert, 860 
Alexander, 860 
Hippolyte, 860 
TITCOMB, Jonathan, 40 
Joseph A., 802 
Lewis H., 183 
TITUS, Edmund, 678 
Edward, 678 
George P., 869 
Peter, 194 
Robert, 951 
TJADER, Richard, 857 
TOAL, William, 107 
TOBEY, Nathan, 747 
Gershom, 778 
ort, James Calvin, 
TOBIN, Cornelius, 125 
Daniel, 125 
John, 125 
TOD, Henry, 492 
TODD, Andrew, 645 
Archibald S., 645 
Christopher, 860 
Elmer Ely, 860 
Enos, 739 
Henry, 860 


TODD 


Henry Alfred, 860 
James, 635 
James Harvey, 860 
James Madison, 770 
Jehial, 570 
John, 645-860-993 
Lemuel, 570 
Leonard C., 643 
Levi, 487 
Philip, 680 
Richard, 770 
Richard Kimball, 860 
Robert S., 689 
Samuel, 570-707 
Stephen, 570 
Thomas, 770 
Timothy, 887 
William, 770 
Zerah, 570 
TOEL, William, 675 
TOFFEY, Daniel, 374 
TOLAND, Edward Dale, 
809-861 
Henry, 861 
Robert, 631-861 
William Gridley, 695 
TOLLEEMACH, Lionel, 


993 
TOLLEY, Henry B., 524 
John F., 524 


TOLLIFSON, John, 476 
TOLMAN, Benjamin, 
495 
_ Daniel, 952 
Elisha, 495 
Herbert Cushing, 495 
James Turner, 496 
Jonas, 952 
Samuel, 495-496 
Thomas, 495-952 
William, 952 
William Edward, 952 
William Howe, 952 
TOMLIN, Williamson 
B., 712 
TOMLINSON, Agur, 


Henry, 695 
Zachariah, 695 
bee cama Brownell, 
05 
Daniel D., 944 
Hamilton B., 34 
John A., Jr., 194 
Michael, 877 
Nathaniel, 993 
Thos. Snowden, 469 
TOMPSON, Anthony, 


993 
TOMSON, Anthony, 993 
Caleb, 607 
Jacob, 607 
John, 607-683 
Nathaniel, 607 
ee ahd Henry John, 
Gabriel, 609 
Robert, 609 
Robert Augustus, 609 
TOOMBS, William, 609 
TOOMEY, Daniel, 861 
Patrick J., 861 
Sean, 861 
Sean Oge, 861 
Sean O’T., 861 
Thomas, 861 
Thomas Noxon, 861 
BO re Roger, 
34 
Peco Thomas E., 
a 
TOPLIFF, Samuel, 479 
TOPPAN (see also Tap- 
pan) 
Abraham, 855 
Christopher, 855 
Edmund, 855 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


Peter, 855 
Samuel, 251 
OE as Frederick, 
Jonathan, 830 
TORBERT, John Pey- 
ton, 779 
TORRANCE, Hy., 695 
TORREY, James, 196 
John, 121-760 
Josiah, 121 
Samuel Wm., 31 
William, 993 
TOTTEN, John R., 1004 
William Jack, 526 
TOULMIN, Harry, 704 
Harry Aubrey, 705 
Harry Aubrey, Jr., 
704 
John Butler, 704 
Morton, 704 
Theophilus L., 704 
TOUMEY, Jas. M., 304 
Scene age Daniel, 
7 
TOWER, Asahel, 511 
Benjamin, 196 
Charlemagne, 786 
James, 196 
Jeduthan, 786 
John, 786-994 
Reuben, 786 
LAOR oi John Alden, 
0 
TOWLE, Samuel, 910 
William C., 938 
TOWLES, Florence 
Ewing, 953 
Henry, 953 
John, 186 
Oliver, 186-953 
Thomas Oliver, 953 
William Beverly, 953 
William Lewis, 953 
TOWNE, Archelaus, 54 
Benjamin, 132-861 
Edmund, 132-861 
Henry Robinson, 861 
John, 861 
John Henry, 861 
Joseph, 132-861 
Nathan, 132-861 
William, 132-861 
TOWNER, Benj. F., 235 
Ephraim, 235 
Henry A., 235 
Mrs. Horace, 1000 
Samuel, 235 
TOWNLEY, Richard, 
198-722 
SY cae Absolom, 
Andrew, 317 
Benjamin, 952 
Benjamin R. B., 146 
Christopher, 322 
Daniel, 317 
Dwight, 43 
Edward Corning, 666 
Edward M., 348 
Edward Nicoll, 257 
Edward W., 935 
Elmer, 862 
George, 32-43 
Henry, 194-278-317- 
994 
Henry Arnold, 194 
Henry Clay, 952 
Henry Elmer, 862 
Howard, 249 
Ingersoll Day, 362 
Isaac, 862 
Jacob, 952 
James, 32-43-952 
James Bliss, 43 
James Mulford, 598 
Jeremiah, 862 
John, 32-43-48-317- 
952-994 


5 


John W., 952 
Joseph, 346 
Joseph B., 3d, 796 
Lawrence, 952 
Moses D., 120 
Peter, 278 
Reginald W. T., 43 
Richard, 69-70-214- 
994 : 
Robert Elmer, 861 
Robert Tailer, 615 
Samuel, 862 
Stephen Van R., 288 
Thomas, 317-660-861- 
981-994 
Uriah, 752 
Walter Wilmot, 43 
William, 32-43-862- 
952 
ea vee Robert, 
TOWS, Coe D., 200 
Ferrars Heaton, 200 
Francis Henry, 200 
George, 200 
TOWSLEY, Alonzo, 739 
TOYE, John Francis, 
727 
TOZER, Richard, 597 
TRABUE, Antoine, 862 
Chastaine H., 862 
Edmund Francis, 862 
James, 862 
John James, 862 
Stephen, 862 
Stephen Fitz-James, 
862 
TRACY, Charles, 639 
Charles Edward, 464 
Christopher, 780 
Daniel, 140 
Eliphalet, 639 
Frederic E., 862 
Howard, 862 
Howard Van S., 862 
Hudson P., 831 
Isaac, 589 
Jared, 639 
Jerusha, 42 
John, 346-589-639-707- 
862-909 
Jonathan, 744 
Joseph, 639-938 
Josiah, 862 
Nathaniel, 683 
Patrick, 150-151-152- 
153-529-909 
Paul, 862 
Percy Wheeler, 409 
Samuel, 140 
Solomon, 140 
Stephen, 707-938 
Thomas, 42-140 - 344- 
346-639-718-780-862- 
938-994 
Uriah, 300-639 
William, 862 
William Gedney, 639 
Winslow, 639 
Guna Eugene Ellis, 
96 
TRAFFORD, Bernard 
W., 482 
TRAILL, Robert, 381 
TRAIN, John, 994 
TRASK, Aaron, 593 
Alanson, 593 
Everett Arthur, Jr., 
203 
John, 583-593 
Jonathan, 583 
Josiah, 583 
Samuel, 583-593 
Wayland, 684 
William, 593 
TRAVER, Sebastian, 
799-800 


49 


TRIPP 


TRAVERS, William R., 
474-874 
TRAVIS, C. Claud, 57 
Daniel D., 451 
Joseph M., 104 
TRAWEEK, Thaddeus, 
912 
TRAYLOR, Edward, 747 
Humphrey, 747 
John Cousins, 747 
John Humphrey, 747 
William, 747 
TREADWAY, Nathani- 
el, 978 
TREADWELL, James 
Parker, 199 
TREAT, Charles Henry, 


Jonathan, 961 
Joseph, 961-962 
Joshua, 961-962 
Richard, 104-194-500- 
597-730-749-860-877- 
926-93 2-961-974-980- 
994 
Robert, 45-87-375-447- 
511-530-571-588-629- 
689-749-837-860-877- 
932-961 
Samuel, 749-860-961 
Sidney W., 53 
Thomas, 363 
TRECARTIN, John, 586 
TREDWELL, Benja- 
min, 869 
TREE, Lambert, 452 
TREGO, Thos. Markley, 
234 
TREMAIN, Grenville, 
714 
Ee age ier Curtis, 
64 
Edward, 643 
George, 642-643 
Stephen Decatur, 643 
TRENHOLM, Geo. A., 
400 
Grover Holmes, 547 
Thomas B., 315 
TREVIS, Joshua, 861 
Robert, 861 
Se ae Henry Graff, 
1 
John Bond, 842 
Samuel, 469-705 
TREWORGH, Jas., 914 
TREXLER, Edwin W., 
863 
Frank M., 863 
Jacob, 863 
Peter, 863 
Reuben, 863 
Le SSO N ake Daniel, 
72 
George Sewell, 727 
TRIBBLE, Andrew, 673 
TRICO, Joris, 296 
TRICOT, George, 740 
TRIGG, Daniel, 25 
James Newell, 534 
W. Shields, 653 
TRIMBLE, Isaac R., 


457 
James, 862 
John, 862 


William, 702 
TRINKLE, Christopher, 
863 
Elbert Lee, 863 
Elbert Sevier, 863 
Steven, 863 
TRIPLETT, Francis, 
372-896 
Thomas, 896 
TRIPP, Isaac, 579 


TRIPPE 


TRIPPH, Henry, 563- 
919-994 
John, 563 
TROMBLEE, George, 
772 
TROOP, Thomas, 737 
TROTH, Henry, 395 
Samuel, 395 
William, 395 
TROTTER, Daniel, 339 
Joseph, 339 
Theodore V. A., 526 
William, 339 
TROUT, George W., 460 
Grace Wilbur, 459 
Thomas, 460 
TROW, John, 362 
John Fowler, 362 
TROWBRIDGE, Caleb, 
216-876 
Daniel, 375 
Henry, 375 
James, 304-817 
James H., 715 
John, 304 
Luther, 304 
Mason, 501 
Rutherford, 375 
Samuel B. P., 304 
Stephen Van R., 304 
Thomas, 304-375-994 
William Petit, 304 
TROXELL, Edward L., 
535 
Does Chauncey 38., 
47 
Evva R. Egan, 588 
Sewall, 588 
TRUE, Allen Tupper, 73 
Benjamin, 555 
Edward Parker, 381 
Frank Daniel, 503 
Henry, 523-557 
Winthrop, 557 
TRUEMAN, Richard, 
206-619 
eS LS: James, 
21 
Richard, 721 
Samuel, 721 
Samuel Wheaton, 721 
TRUFANT, David, 822 
George, 407 
TRUITT, Ralph P., 606 
TRUMAN, James, 367 
TRUMBOWER, Henry 
ieee tae l 
OO ee, Ammi, 
if 
Henry Clay, 600 
John, 666-994 
Jonathan, 319-384- 
532-576-666-908 
Joseph, 576 
William, 170 
Be uO: James L., 
John, 46 
Thomas, 46 
TRYON, Frank, 363 
Isaac, 363 
Joseph, 363 
Marshall, 363 
William, 363 
TUBBS, Wm. A., 904 
TUBMAN, Henry, 856 
TUCK, Amos, 365-366 
Eben Baker, 194-195 
Edward, 365-366 
John, 195-365-366 
Jonathan, 365-366 
Joseph, 195 
Robert, 365-366-989- 
994 


Samuel Lee, 195 
Thomas, 195 
William, 195 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


TUCKER, Albert Sid- 

ney, 864 

Andrew, 931 

Benjamin, 133 

Benoni, 787 

Beverley Dandridge, 
460-863-864 

Beverley Dandridge, 
Jr., 863 

Carll, 232 

Daniel F., 787 

Daniel Reese, 396 

Ephraim, 233-863 

Ezra, 787 

George, 377 

Gilbert M., 863 

Henry, 865 

Henry St. George, 
301-863-864 

Henry W., 599-865 

John Hyrne, 383-688 

John Randolph, 
864 (2) 

Joseph, 782 

Lewellen, 865 

Luther, 233-863 

Guther Henry, 232- 
233 

Morris, 787 

Nathaniel, 133 

Nathaniel B., 863 

Robt., 232-863-994 

Robt. Henry, 599-865 

Samuel, 520 

Samuel A., 21 

St. Geo., 38-373-509- 
510-863-864-994 

Stephen, 233-863 

Walstine, 900 

William, 787 

William A., 369 

Willis Gaylord, 786 


TUCKERMAN, Bayard, 


865 
Bayard, Jr., 865 
Charles Sanders, 426 
Edward, 865 
Eliot, 918 
John, 865-994 
Joseph, 865 
Lucius, 865 
Walter Cary, 916 


TUDOR, Frederick, 180 


TUFNELL, William 
Bewley, 261 
TUFTON, Joseph, 900 
Robert, 900 
TUFTS, James, 865 
James Hayden, 865 
John, 109-865-906 
Jonas, 906-907 
Peter, 109-906 
Timothy, 906 
Walter, 554 
William, 865 
TULIEN, Joseph, 73 
TULLER, John, 87 
Joseph, 87 
Reuben, 87 
Samuel, 87 
TULLIDGEH, Frank G., 
421 


TULLY, Joseph E., 948 


TUNSTALL, Jos., 164 
TUPPER, Allen, 865 
Eldad, 613 
George, 416 
Thomas, 
963 
Tristram, 416-865 
TURBEVILLE, Rich- 
ard, 314 


TURBUTT, Foster, 625- 


897 
TURCK, Abraham, 953 
Fenton Benedict, 953 
Jacob, 953 


416-612-865- 


Jacob A., 953 
Jacobus, 953 
James Byron, 953 
Johannes, 953 
Paulus J., 953 
Peter, 953 
TURELL, Daniel, 150 
Joseph, 150 
TURLAY, Thos. M., 709 
TURLE, Henry, 608 
Kathleen G. Ford, 607 
Robert Hobbs, 608 
TURMAN, Robert L., 
562 
TURNBULL, Lawrence, 
691 
William, 623 
TURNER, Abraham, 
780 
Austin Graham, 115 
Austin Haydn, 115 
Charles, 866 
Charles W., 944 
Chauncey, 586 
Daniel, 994 
E. Raymond, 866 
Edward, 741-866 
Emory S., 122 
Ezekiel, 234 
Frances Mary, 115 
George W., 61 
Harold M., 847 
Henry S., 900 
Herbert B., 642-658 
Humphrey, 726-994 
James Varnum, 915 
John, 224-338-611-726- 
741-820-939 
John Benjamin, 552 
Jonathan Hinds, 490 
Joseph A., 557 
Josiah, 741 
Lewis, 128 
Moses, 338 
Nathaniel, 780 
Samuel, 741-865 
Thornton Floyd, 658 
Zephaniah, 923 
TURNURH, Arthur B., 
136 
TURPIN, George Wil- 
mer, 297 
Walter, 216 
TURRELL, Daniel, 855 
TURTON, Arthur, 731 
TUTHILL, Burnet C., 
339 
Felen Hersey, 339 
Richard S., 959 
TUNE Chase ieees02 
Richard, 539 
TUTTLE, Amos, 163 
meager? Farwell, 104- 
38 
Arthur Lemuel, 449 
Caleb, 156 
Charles, 449 
Chas. Augustus, 735 
Daniel, 449 
Daniel Bliss, 449 
Daniel S., 449 
David, 163 
Eliphalet, 156 
Ephraim, 734-735-926 
Ezekiel, 735 
Ezra, 841 
Ezra A., 692 
Fannie Farwell, 104 
George Marvine, 449 
Henry, 735 
Henry Blakeslee, 163 
Henry Nelson, 104 
Horace A., 163 
Horace Burt, 163 
James S., 841 
Jehiel, 449 
John, 841 


550 


TYLER 


Jonathan, 735 

Joseph, 707 

Levi, 156 

Lucius, 734-735-926 

Lucius Bement, 735 

Moses, 693 

Nelson, 104 

Oliver, 169 

Richard, 817 

Samuel, 94 

Sidney, 471 

Simeon, 94 

Simon, 163-449-734- 
735-926 

Thomas, 156 

Timothy, 163-734-735- 
926 

Titus, 735 

William, 156-163-449- 
734-735-926-994 

Wooster Henry, 735 


TUTWILER, Carring- 


ton C., 922 
Henry, 185 


TWEED, A. C., 52 


Chas. Harrison, 595 


TWEEDY, John H., Jr., 


256 


TWIGGS, John, 537 


John David, 563 


TWINING, Stephen, 


597-926 
Thomas, 597-610-926 
William, 597-610-926 


TWITCHELL, Benja- 


min, 900 
Calvin, 900 
Ezra, 900 
Joseph, 681-900 


TWOMBLEY, Geo., 660 
TWOMBLY, Alexander 


H., 445 
Alex. Stevenson, 445 
Edward Lambert, 445 
Frances Doane, 446 
H. McKown, 958 
Henry Bancroft, 445- 
446 
Isaac, 445 
John, 445 
Ralph, 445-994 
Reuben, 445 
William, 445 


TWYMAN, Francis K. 


By 6%2 
George, 672 
Joel, 672 
Joel Kirtley, 672 
Reuben, 672 
William, 672 


TYLER, Amos, 581 


Charles, 899 
Daniel, 20-866 
David, 581 
David Gardiner, 373 
Ebenezer, 581 
Francis, 899 
Frederick, 866 
George Fredk., 866 
George Grey, 899 
George S., 113 
Henry, 373-590-628- 
718-899 
Hopestill, 20-866 
James Monroe, 899 
Job, 20-581-866-994 
John, 373-419-475-589- 
590-718-730 
Jonathan, 581 
Joshua, 355 
Lyon Gardiner, 373 
Moses, 581 
Robert, 106-422 
Robert Bradley, 331 
Samuel, 814 
Sidney F., 383-866 
Simon, 553 


TYLER 


Thomas, 994 
W. W., 333 
TYNDAL, John, 996 
TYNDALL, J. Jeffer- 
son, 221 
TYNG, Dudley, 875 
Edward, 875 
TYSON, Daniel, 994 
Derrick, 994 
George, 380 
Isaac, 94-568 
Isaac, Jr., 267 
Jesse, 568 
Laurence D., 285 
Reynier, 94-727-994 


U 


UBELACKER, Charles 
F., 409 
UHL, David Edwin, 866 

David M., 866 

Edwin Fuller, 866 

Henry, 866 

John, 798-799-866 
UHLE, Fredk. L., 787 
UHLHORN, Jno. Fred- 

erick, 372 : 
UIHLEIN, Henry, 52 

Robert A., 127 

ULLMAN, Bernard E., 
412: 

Percival G., 412 
ULMAN, Julien S., 30 
UNDERHILL, Abra- 

ham, 906 

Allis, 1000 

Amos, 953 

Arthur W., 821 

Benjamin, 953 

Benjamin T., 953 

Francis Townsend, 

953 

Jacob, 906 

Jay Weeks, 953 

John, 194-319-906-953- 

994 

Nathaniel, 906 

Samuel, 313-314-906 

Townsend, 953 

Walter M., 52 
WEIS a aoa Daniel, 

86 

Earl, 866 

Edna Worthley, 866 

Frank L., 243 

Oscar W., Jr., 455 

Robert B., 77 

William, 598 
UNTHANK, Christo- 

pher, 34-417 
UPDEGRAFF, Abra- 
ham, 866 

Jacob, 866 

Joseph, 866 

Milton, 866 

Nathan, 866 

Nathan, Jr., 866 

Thaddeus S., 524 

William B., 866 
UPDIKE, Daniel, 75 

Gilbert, 37-75 

John, 773 

Lodowick, 37-75 

Thomas B., 108 

Wilkins, 75 
UPHAM, George B., 817 

George P., 225 

Jacob, 312 

John, 311-312-785~813- 

994 

Phineas, 311-312-785 

Phinehas, 715 

Warren, 311 

William. 715 
UPJOHN, Edwin P., 634 
UPSHUR, Abel, 245 
UPSON, Ashbel, 721 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


UPTON, Edgar W., 631 
Emory, 714 
George, 953 
John, 953 
Roger, 953 
URBAN, Wilber M., 233 
URQUHART, John, 674 
USHER, John, 281 
JODne Eo Lt 
Robert, 994 
Thomas, 917 
UTLEY, Ephraim H., 
780 
George Burwell, 780 
George Tyler, 780 
John, 780 
John C., 780 
Peleg, 780 
Samuel, 780 
UTTER, Nicholas, 694 
William, 694 
UULAND, Herman, 348 
UZILLHE, Peter, 231 


V 


VAGLIANO, Andre, 331 
VAIL, Carl M., 1006 
Chauncey, 232 
David, 320 
David M., 320 
Derrick G., 232 
Derrick Tilton, 232 
Harris Holmes, 232 
Harvey W., 232 
Hiram S., 232 
Horatio N., 834 
Israel, 232 
John, 232-320 
Joseph, 232 
Luther H., Jr:, 683 
Moses, 232 
Platt, 232 
Richard P. H., 254 
Samuel, 232-320 
Stephen, 232 
Theodore N., 232 
Thomas, 232 
William, 320-950 
William H., 643 
VAIRIN, Julius, 59 
Nugent B., 32 
PERE John Henry, 
895 
VALENTINE, Corbin 
B., 559 
Dennis, 413 
Peter, 413 
Robert G., 613 
ON ae Julius 
I., 828 
VALLANDINGHAM, 
George, 964 
VALLE, John Baptiste, 
246 


VALLEAU, Pierre, 238 
VALLETT, David, 116 
Henry, 116 
Jacques, 116 
Peter, 116 
Pierre V., 116 
VALLETTH, Jeremiah, 
120 
VALLIANT, Rigby D., 
9 


78 
VAN AKIN, Cornelis, 
761 
James, 761 
Marinus, 761 
Simeon, 761 
VAN ALEN, Abraham 
E., 870 
Adam, °870 
Everet, 870 
JIchannes, 273-388-870 
Pieter, 870 
VAN ALLEN, John W., 
849 


VAN ALSTYNE, Fay- 
ette S., 239 
Martense, 461 
VAN AMRINGH, Guy, 
1005 
VAN AUKEN, Abra- 
ham, 341 
Barrett, 341 
Daniel, 341 
Elijah, 341 
Jan Koster, 341 
Jesse, 341 
Marynus, 341 
VAN BENTHUYSEN, 
Arthur L., 657 
VAN BERGEN, Hans 
H., 968 
William, 372 
VAN BEUREN (see 
also Van Buren) 
Coertland, 434 
Frederick T., 660 
Hendrick, 676 
Jacobus, 660 
Jan, 660 
Michael, 660 
Michael Murray, 660 
VAN BIBBER, George 
L., 424 
VAN BLARKUM, Gys- 
bert, 927 
VAN BOERUM, Hen- 
drick W., 969 
VAN BOKKELEN, Lib- 
ertus M., 756 
VAN BRUGH, Johan- 
nes, 634 
Peter, 34-133-266-330- 
692-758 
VAN BRUNT, Willard 
N., 620 
VAN BUREN (see also 
Van Beuren) 
Abraham, 273-388 
Conlin, 655 
Cornelis Maessen, 
239-273-388 
James L., 570 
John, 273 
Marten, 273-388 
Martin, 273-387-388 
Peter Martense, 273- 
388 
Smith T., 387-388 
VAN BUSKIRK, De 
Witt, 1002 
Isaac, 445 
Isaac Shelby, 445 
Laurens A., 445 
Michael, 445 
Thomas, 445 
VANCH, Chas. R., 867 
James Henry, 866-867 
James Isaac, 866-867 
John, 866 
John C., 48 
Affolohsl, Whey chery CMY) 
Joseph Anderson, 867 
Patrick, 866-867 
Robert B., 48 
Samuel B. H., 806 
Samuel C., 876 
William, 866 
William K., 866-867 
VAN CLEAVE, Aaron, 
867 
Cary Allen, 867 
Henry Mason, 867 
Isabrant, 867 
James W., 867 
John, 867 
Lee Wallace, 867 
VAN CLEEF, Benj., 659 
Cornelius, 659 
Tsaac, 659 
James Spencer, 659 
Jans, 659 


551 


VAN DEUSEN 


Laurens, 659 
VAN CORTLANDT (see 
also Van _ Court- 
landt) 
Jacobus, 78-639 
Oloff S., 994 
Stephen, 908 
Stephanus, 600 
VAN COT, Elbert, 729 
VAN COTT, Joshua 
Marsden, 359 
VAN COUENHOVEN, 
Gerret W., 241 
VAN COURTLANDT 
(see also Van Cort- 
landt) 
Jacobus, 638 
Stephen, 640 
VAN COWENHOVEN, 
Wolfert G., 683-701 
VANDENBURG, Corne- 
lius, 114 
VAN DEN HEUVEL, 
John Cornelius, 640 
VANDERBEECK, Rem 
J., 989 
VANDERBILT, Alice C. 
Gwynne, 957 
Cornelius, 366-957-958 
Cornelius, Jr., 957 
Edith Dresser, 503 
Frederick Wm., 957 
George W., 503 
Jacob, 957-958 
Jacob J., 957-958 
Jan Aertsen, 957 
Reginald C., 957 
Wm. H., 503-957-958 
VANDERBURGH, Jas., 
192 
VAN DER GRIFT, 
Jackson, 419 
VANDERHEYDEN, 
Matthias, 172 
VANDERHOOF, Arnold 
bei, (HC 
Cornelis, 867 
Cornelis C., 867 
Cornelius, 867 
Douglas, 867 
Edward A., 867 
Hervey B., 867 
Johannes, 867 
Matthew, 867 
VANDER HORST, Ar- 
noldus, 867 
Elias, 867 
John, 867 
VANDERPOEL, Aaron 
J., 783 
John, 783 
S. Oakley, 30 
VANDERSLICH, Henry 
Bats 
VANDER VEER, Abra- 
ham H., 868 
Albert, 867-868 
Cornelis J., 867 
Dominicus, 867 
Garrett, 868 
Jacob, 868 
James Newell, 868 
Tunis, 868 
VANDERVOORT, 
Peter, 236 
William, 350 
VANDERVORT, Rob- 
ert, 653 
VAN DER WERKER, 
Adam, 454 
Gerit Roelof, 454 
VAN DER WONDE, R. 


G. A., 348 
VAN DER ZEB, Storm, 
231 


VAN DEUSEN, Abra- 
ham P., 799-800 


VAN DEUSEN 


Jacob, 799-800 

William J., 751 
VAN DEVENTER, Ja- 

cob, 950 

Jan Pietersen, 950 

Jeremia, 950 

Peter, 950 

Peter Lewis, 950 

Pieter J., 950 

Pieterson, 833 
VANDEWALL, Nathan, 


625 
VAN DEWATER (also 
Van De Water) 
George R., 1001 
Jacobus, 994 
William, 751 
VAN DUSEN, George 


R., 949 
VAN DUZER, Abra- 
ham, 338 
Christopher, 338 
William, 338 
VAN DYCK, Clinton D., 
602 


Jan T., 994 
VAN DYKE, Abraham, 
256 


Achias, 256 
Alexander O., 903 
Douglass, 256 
George Douglass, 256 
Henry, 256-1002 
Jan, 256 
Jan Janse, 256 
Jan Thomasen, 256- 
902-994 
John, 256-560 
John Charles, 256 
John H., 53 
John Henry, 256 
Lambert, 256 
Nicholas, 138-223-568- 
903 
Peter, Jr., 322 
Thomas J., 143 
Thomas John, 903 
Thomas N., 1438-902 
William, 256 
William Duncan, 256 
VAN ELMENDORF, 
Coenradt, 321 
Jacob, 321 
John, 321 
Peter Z., 321 
Petrus E., 321 
VAN ETTEN, Barent, 
718 
Jacob J., 718 
Jacobus, 718 
Jan, 718 
Mathew, 718 
VAN FLEET, M. B,, 


639 
VAN GILDER, Rogers, 
955 
VAN HARDENBERGH, 
Jan, 978 
VAN HARLINGEN 
Arthur, 162 
Johannes M., 162 
John M., 162 
VAN HOESEN, 
N., 132 
VAN HORN, Cornelius, 
585 


Thaddeus, 954 
VAN HORNE, William 
Henry, 682 
VAN HOUSEN, Edward 


H., 889 
VAN HUSAN, Caleb, 
660 


Harry C., 662 
VAN ee eee Baltus, 
622 


Isaac 


Baltus B., 622 
Johannes, 232 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


Peter, 622 
Tunis, 622 
William H., 622 
VAN LEER, Edward 
S., 868 


Waldine Z., 868 
VAN LOON, Hendrik 


W., 483 
VAN MASTERLANDT, 
Roelof J., 666 
VAN METER, Henry 
579 
Isaac, 579 
Jan Joosten, 579 
John, 579 
Joost Janse, 579-590 
Solomon, 579 
Solomon Lee, 537 
VANN, Elizabeth C. 
Denny, 544 
Eugene E., 544 
VAN NAARDEN, Jan 
P., 868 
Pieter K., 868 
VAN esa i: Egbert, 
4 


VAN NAME, John, 666 
VAN NESS, Cornelis 
Ee tor 
Cornelius H., 758 
David, 328 
Davis, 812 
James, 868 
Joseph, 868 
Sarah Bowman, 868 
VAN NEST, Abraham, 
131 
Pieter, 296 
VAN NORDEN, Adam 
J., 869 
John A., 869 
Theodore L., 684 
Theodorus, 869 
Thomas L., 869 
Warner, 869 
Warner de la Mon- 
tagnie, 868 
Warner M., 852 
VAN NOSTRAND, 
Aaron J., 869 
Benj. Tredwell, 869 
Jacob J., 869 
John, 869 
Samuel, 869 
VON NOTE, Joseph, 
961 
Thomas, 961 
William, 961 
VAN OSTRAND, De 
Witt C., 869 
Edwin H., 869 
Mattie A. Culver, 869 
VAN PELT, Anthony 
Te A88 
Johannis, 292 
Johannis W., 292 
John V., 292 
John V., II, 292 
Reuben, 292 
Teunis J. L., 292 
Wouter T. L., 292 
Van Petten, Alfred 
E., 1006 
VAN RANST, Corne- 
lius, 154 
Cornelius W., 154 
John, 154 
Peter, 154 
VAN RENSSELAER, 
Alex., 225 
Cornelius G., 869 
Florence, 869 
Hendrick, 541-610-869 
Henry, 869 
Jeremiah, 193-610 
Jeremias, 610-855-869 
Johannes, 610-869 
John J., 610-869 


John Jeremias, 869 
John King, 869 
John §S., 610 
Kiliaen, 610-846-855- 
869-919-994-1004 
Kilian M., 780 
Killian, 343 
Killian K., 610 
Maria D. King, 869 
Maunsell, 610 
Nicholas, 983 
Peyton Jaudon, 610 
Philip, 610-855 
Philip S., 460 
Robert, 155-610 
Sanders, 610 
Stephen, 239-581-855- 
69 


8 
Visscher, 846 
William P., 869 
Wm. Stephen, 369-869 
VAN REYPEN, Cor- 
nelis G., 870 
Cornelius, 870 
Cornelius C., 870 
Daniel, 870 
Gerrit J., 870 
Juriaen, 870 
William K., 870 
VAN ROSEVELT, Claes 
Martenzen, 989 
VAN RYKE, Wilson J., 
419 
VAN SANT, Garret, 
994 


Grant, 815 
Samuel R., 815 
VAN SANTVOORD, 
Cornelius, 994 
VAN SCHAAK, Corne- 
lius, 20 
Cornelius P., 809 
Henry C., 783 
Peter, 783 
Robert H., 524 
VAN SCHAICK, Fran- 
cis, 870 
Gerrit, 676 
Goosen G., 131-676- 
994 . 
Jacob, 676 
John, 870 
John, Jr., 870 
Joseph, 870 
Koert, 870 
Stephen, 870 
Sybrant, 676 
William, 870 
VAN SCHAL-KUYCK, 
Vincent Classe, 855 
VAN SCHERMER- 
HOOVEN, Jacob J., 
990 
VAN SCHOENDER- 
VOERT, Rutger J., 
606-968 
VAN SCHOONHOVEN, 
Guert, 254-858 
Guert H., 254-857-858- 
995 
Jacobus, 254-857-858 
. James, 254-857-858 
William H., 857-858 
VAN SCHUYLER, 
Philip P., 990 
VAN SINDEREN, Wm. 
Leslie, 496 
VAN SLICHTEN- 
HORST, Brant 
Arentse, 990 
VAN SUTPHEN, Der- 
ick J., 659 
VAN SWEARINGEN, 
William, 849 
VAN SWINDEREN, 
Rene, 623 
VAN TAERLING, 
Floris, 76 


552 


VAUGHAN 


VAN TIENHOVEN, 
Cornelis, 642 
Luykas, 642 
VAN VALKENBURGH, 
. B., 482 
Lambert, 829 
VAN VALZAH, Robert, 
326 


William W., 326 
VAN VECHTEN, Jacob, 


402 
VAN VLIET, Seaman, 
879 


VAN VOOR HEES, 
Steven Coerte, 995 
VAN VOORHEES, Jo- 
hannes, 153 
VAN VORST, Cornelis, 
69-681 
Eden, 69 
Ide, 681 
Ide C., 69 
Pietrje, 69 
VAN VREEDENBERG, 
William I., 222 
VAN WAGENEN, Bar- 
ent, 718 
VAN WESTERVELT, 
Lubbert L., 918 
VAN WIE, Hendrick, 
234 


VAN WYCK, Cornelis 
1 


By-387 
VAN YSSELSTEYN, 
Cornelis M., 222 
Isaac C., 222 
VAN YVERSEN, War- 
ner, 308 
VAN ZILE, Edward §S., 
870 
Ferdinand, 870 
Jesse, 870 
John, 870 
. Oscar E., 870 
Rutger A., 870 
VAN ZUTPHEN, Der- 
ick J., 992 
VAN ZUYT DAM, Hen- 
drick R., 992 
VARICK, Abraham, 591 
Abram, 591 
Johannis, 591 
John, 591 
John R., 591-592 
John V., 591 
Richard, 591 
VARMAN, Hattill, 515 
VARN, Henry A., 687 
VARNER, William, 856 
VARNEY, Everett, 733 
eee ae Ebenezer, 
57 
George, 246-953 
Joseph, 246-953 
Joseph B., 246-953 
Robert Taylor, 246 
Samuel, 246-953 
VASSALL, John, 612 
William, 409 
VAUCLAIN, Samuel 
M., 41 


VAUGHAN, Abiel, 24 
Benjamin B., 319 
Donald C., 758 
George, 870 
George Tully, 870 
Henry H., 776 
James, 319 
John, 870-871 
John W., 936 
Lemuel H., 319 
Peter, 319 
Salathiel, 319 
Sampson, 871 
Victor C., 871-936 
Walter, 870 
Washington L., 870 
William, 870 


VAUGHN 


VAUGHN, John, 158 
Robert G., 830 
Neer aay ck aan Frederick, 
1 
VAUX, Richard, 511 
Roberts, 511 
VAWTER, Edward, 475 
VEATCH, Carleton W., 
671 
VEAZEY, Duncan, 871 
Edward, 871 
George Ross, 871 
John, 871 
John T., 871 
Thomas B., 871 
William, 977 
VEECH, Richard S., 206 
VEGHTE, Claes A., 871 
Gerrit Claes, 871 
Gerrit Jans, 871 
Jan Gerrits, 871 
Nicholas, 871 
VENABLE, Abraham, 
77-188-536-871-995 
Charles, 536 
Chas. Scott, 188 
Francis P., 188-189 
John, 871 : 
Nathaniel, 77-188-871 
Nathaniel E., 77-188 
Paul C., 628 
Samuel Hoyt, 871 
Samuel W., 77-188-865 
William G., -870 
William R., 871 
eee James P., 
eee Leander R., 
Voie eee Adrian, 
Cornelius, 871 
Cornelius C., 871 
Isaac Davis, 871 
oe. Johannes, 
1 
VERNON, Frederick R., 
115 


Randal, 309 

Samuel, 115-520 
VER PLANCK, Abra- 

ham, I., 995 

William G., 1001 
VERRY, Benjamin, 723 

James, 723 

Joseph, 723 

Samuel, 723 

William, 723 

William A., 723 

William C., 723 
VEGAN or John I.., 
Ae ah EIA Wyatt, 

1 


ees Moses F., 
VIBBERT, Elisha, 677 
James, 677 
John, 677 
William, 677 
NERS Wm. Henry, 
VICTOR Malay 
VIEL#, Cornelis V., 872 
Egbert L., 872 
Jacob, 872 
John L., 872 
Kathlyne K., 872 
Kenyon G., 344 
Louvis, 872 
Ludovicus, 872 
Pieter C., 872 
VIEL£-GRIFFIN, 
Francis, 872 
VILLAS, Chas. A., 432 
Edward P., 432 
Elizabeth G. Atwood, 
432 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


George HL, 432 
Henry S., 497 
Levi B., 432 
Malcolm G., 432 
Moses, 432 
Noah, 432 
Peter, 432-995 
Royal, 432 
VINAL, Elijah, 183 
John, 183 
John, Jr., 183 
Stephen, 183 
VINCENT, Andrian, 
820 
Bethuel, 872 
Bethuel, B., 872 
Boyd, 872 
Cornelius, 872 
Edward E., 809 
George A., 31 
George Edgar, 872 
John, 872 
John Heyl, 872 
John Himrod, 872 
Levi, 482-872 
Robert H., 642 
William David, 
William K., 872 
VINEY, Alvin, 113 
VINGE, Geyeyn, 995 
VINJEER, Guillaume, 
642 
VINNEDGE, Allen R., 
62 
VINSON, Joseph Car- 
roll, 671 
William, 146 
VINTON, Alex. H., 954 
Blaze, 456 
David, 954 
David H., 954-955 
John, 456 
VIOLETT, Atwood, 494 
VIVION, James Alex- 
ander, 454 
VLIET, William, 740 
VOAR, Richard, 966 
VOGDES, Jesse Tyson, 
460 
VOGT, Carl, 861 
Caspar, 861 
William, 861 
VOLCK, Jean George, 
135 
VOLE, Douglas, 872 
Garrett, 872 
Henry, 872 
Leonard W., 873 
VOLKMANN, Arthur L. 
K., 782 
VON BOROSINI, Rit- 
ter, 834 
VON CONSTAT, Ear- 
nest S., 458 
VON KEMPER, Jo- 
hann, 171 
VON KLEEBLATT- 
WAGNER, Anton, 
487 
VON KLINKOFSTROM, 
Baron, 237 
VON KRONSHELD, Jo- 
hannes C. R., 973 
VON PUTTKAMER, 
Ulrich, 289 
VON RIEDENAU, 
Riedl, 712 
VON SCHAUMBURG, 
James W., 393 
Bartholomew, 393 
VON SCHLEGEL, 
Frank, 560 
VON SCHRILTZ, Adam 
Lewis, 775 
Louis V., 775 
VON STOCKHAUSEN, 
Otto, 886 


872 


VON STUMM, Ferdi- 
nand, 299 
VOORHEES (see also 
Voorhies) 
Carolus Ford, 418 
Charles A., 843 
Garrett, 873 
Lucas S., 873 
Minne L., 873 
Oscar McMurtrie, 873 
Samuel S., 873 
Steven C., 873-995 
VOORHIES (see also 
Voorhees) 
Abraham, 873 
Charles H., 873 
Coert S., 873 
Cornelis C., 873 
Cornelius, 873 
Daniel, 873 
Gordon, 873 
Peter Gordon, 873 
Steven Coerte, 873 
William, 873 
VORE, Richard, 966 
VOSBURGH, Abraham 
P., 736-995 
Dirk, 736 
Evert, 736 
Evert R., 736 
Jacob, 736 
Richard, 736 
Stephen, 736 
Stephen Earle, 736 
VOSE, Charles L., 323 
Samuel H., 312 
VOSS, Edward, 207 
Robert, 207 
Tarquinia L., 1002 
VOWLES, Henry, 713 
VREDENBURG, Wm. 


Tees 
VREDENBURGH, John 
S., 292 
VREELAND, Frederick 
King, 888 
Thomas S., 151 
VROOMAN, Ephraim, 
405 
VRYCH, Mervin, 960 
VURPILLOT, Florian, 
1003 


W 


WADDELL, Chauncy 
Ta, 2 
James, 297-414-819 
James W., 912 
Lyttleton, 297 
William, 819 
WADE, Augusta EK. 
Black, 471 
Benjamin, 776-925 
David, 732 
David E., 925 
Francis, 650 
Horatio Gates, 
Tsaac, 776 
James, 776 
Newman C., 948 
Nicholas K., 776 
Peyton Lisbey, 471 
Reuben W., 803 
Robert, 138-776 
Robert M., 471 
William, 776 
WADHAMS, Abraham, 
873 
Albion V., 873-874 
Fredk. Eugene, 873 
John, 873-995 
Jonathan, 873 
Luman, 873 
Noah, 873 
Sanford H., 430 
William Grant, 895 
Wm. Luman, 873-874 


650 


553 


WAITE 


WADLLEIGH, John, 72 
WADSWORTH, Alexan- 
der, 874 

Augustus W., 
Charles, 874 
Charles, Jr., 874 
Charles Lee, 874 
Clarence §S., 391 
Christopher, 290-874 
Elijah, 874 
Eliot, 874 
Harry, 874 
James, 874 
James Samuel, 874 
James Wolcott, 874 
James Wolcott, Jr., 
325-874 
John, 290-745-874 
John Noyes, 874 
Joseph, 597-874-926 
Oliver F., 874 
Peleg, 51-874 
Richard G., 431 
Samuel, 241-290 
Stephen D., 48 
Walter, 745 
William, 784-874-926- 
992-995 
WAENTIG, Eugene 
Herbert, 730 
WAETZOL, Hans, 459 
WAGENER, George A., 
789 
WAGGENER, Stokeley 
Tolls, 51 
WAGNER, Ann L. Har- 
lan, 462 
George Corydon, 307 
Hearty Dimock, 307 
Jerg Heinrich, 73 
Johan Peter, 73 
John, 462-463 
John Peter, 73 
Samuel, 462-463 
Samuel Tobias, 462 
Tobias, 462-463 
Wade H., 205 
William C., 44 
William Henry, 307 
WAGONER, Adeline P. 
Myers, 874 
Harry Epply, 875 
Henry Hoover, 875 
WAGSTAFF, Alfred, 
JYr., 827 
Samuel Jones, 366 
WAINWRIGHT, Isaac, 
202 
Jonathan, 202-908 
Joseph, 41 
Joseph R., 395 
Samuel, 202 
William, 202-778 
Zachariah, 41 
WAIT (see also Waite) 
Clara W. Hadley, 632 
Clarke G., 164 
Elijah Smith, 875 
Elisha, 887 
Jabez, 875 
John, 312-875 
Joseph, 312-785 
Nathan, 875 
Nathan Williams, 875 
Nelson, 632 
Peleg, 164 
Reuben, 164 
Richard, 432-995 
Samuel, 312-875 
Thomas, 164-995 
William Cushing, 875 
William Henry, 632 
WAITE (see also Wait) 
Alex. Black, 323 
Benjamin, 323-449-676 
Daniel, 784 
Daniel A., 859 


418 


WAITE 


Ebenezer, 323 
Edward, 859 
Edward Foote, 449 
Henry Matson, 230 
John, 323-449-676 
John Leman, 449 
Jonadab, 323 
Merton Benway, 
Richard, 995 
Samuel, 676-831 
Solomon, 449 
Thos., 323-449-676-995 
William, 676 
WAKEFIELD, John, 
449-681 
Joseph, 681 
Thomas, 681 
Timothy, 681 
William, 681 
WAKEM, Jas. O., 310 
WAKEMAN, John, 552 
WALBRIDGH, Charles 
Ost fal 
Charles E., 512 
Ebenezer, 635 
Gustavus, 635 
Henry, 635 
Henry Sanford, 635 
William, 660 
WALCOTT (see also 
Wolcott) 
Benjamin, 807 
Benj. Doolittle, 807 
Benj. Stuart, 807 
Henry, 135-357-454 
Jonathan, 807 
Mary Newcomer, 807 
Oliver, 135 
Robert, 239 
Roger, 135 
Simon, 357 
William, 807 
William Dexter, 807 
WALDHAUER, Jacob 
Casper, 790 
WALDO, Chas. Sidney, 
688-730 
Cornelius, 39-473-525- 
811 


Daniel, 57-58-218 
Edward, 473-811 
Edward, Jr., 811 
Ephraim, 473 
Jedediah, 525 
Jesse, 473 
John, 473-811 
John E., 811 
Lewis C., 154 
Loren P., 344 
Shubael, 473-595 
Zachariah, 811 
Pe ee ON Albert V., 
Benjamin, 265 
Cornelius, 500 
Edna L. Britton, 500 
Isaac, 184 
John G., 161 
Nathaniel, 738 
Neil Albert, 500 
Resolved, 413 
Richard K., 79-184 
Samuel W., 79-184 
Thomas, 737-738 
WALES, Arvine, 610 
Edward Howe, 223 
George W., 613 
Nathaniel, Jr., 527 
Salem Howe, 806 
Thos. Beale, 589-590 
WALKER, Aaron, 483 
Abel, 771 
Aldace, 571 
Alden, 483 
Alexander, 44-875 
Alfred, 831 
Alvah, 771 
Amasa, 26 


164 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


Arthur Francis, 797 
Arthur T,, 844 
Benjamin, 949 
Caleb, 406 
Charles, 360 
David Norvell, 77 
David V., 216 
Ebenezer, 406 
Edmund W., 950 
Edward, 260-735 
Eleazer, 313 
Elihue F., 260 
Francis, 260-798 
Francis Amasa, 260 
Frank Hazelton, 407 
George, 601 
Geo. Crosby, 334 
George L., 72 
Gilson, 771 
Goolsby C., 791 
Guy Warren, 771 
Harry, 168 
Henry, 826 
Henry Oliver, 875 
Henry Pickering, 483 
Hugh, 875 
Hugh Kelso, 875 
Israel, 826 
James, 718-726 
James Alex., 44 
James Bache, 299 
James P., 103 
James Ransom, 723 
Jas. W. G., 483-484 
Jno., 44-260-319-691- 
831-919-981-990 
John George, 237 
John Grimes, 483 
John K., 268 
John Reed, 953 
John W., 875 
Joseph, 482-771-826 
Joseph, Jr., 804 
Joseph Alcott, 735 
Joseph Henry, 826 
Joseph Rogers, 875 
Joseph Thomas, 568 


Joshua, 260 
Laura M. Marquand, 
875 


Matthew, 231 
Nathaniel, 260-579- 
831 
Newton Farmer, 359 
Nina Chinn, 483 
Peter, 313-483 
Philip, 406-483 
Phineas, 260-831 
Richard, 744-771-826 
Robert, 215 
Robert Henry, 176 
Samuel, 260-483-744- 
771-826-831 
Seth, 735-771 
Solomon, 552-826 
Thos., 284-558-706-976 
Timothy, 579-580-586 
Walter, 260 
Wm., 227-303-406-475- 
(35) 
Wim. Coleman, 878 
Wm. H. C., 954 
Wm. Me. C., 950 
Wm. Perrin, 406 
Mrs. William S., 1001 
Wm. W., 260-398 
WALKUP, James, 281 
WALL, Alfred G., 400 
Charles, 552 
William E., 951 
WALLACE, Andrew, 
876 
Asa A., 497 
Benjamin, 498 
Benj. Lambert, 258 
Bodine, 266 
Caleb. 516 


David, 498-798-799- 
800-876 
David M., 498 
Frances C. Bagley, 
875 
Frank Rich, 550 
George Y., 449 
Harry Brookings, 498 
Henry B., 727 
Mrs. Henry C., 1000 
Henry Lane, 876 
James, 29-207 
Jesse G., 830 
Jno., 662-762-798-799- 
800 
John Alva, 800 
John Peter, 798-799- 
800 
Joseph, 563 
Lew, 876 
Lew, Jr., 876 
Lew E., 617 
Matthew, 918 
Matthew G., 238 
Peter, 876 
Robert, 720 
Samuel, 876 
Thos., 207-390 
Uriah, 831 
Wilhelm P., 798-799- 
800 
William, 258-419 
Wm. Alfred, 227 
William C., 853 
Wm. Henry, Jr., 876 
Wilson De Witt, 625 
WALLER, Albert, 621 
Benjamin, 403 
Benj. Carter, 352 
Earll Colden, 538 
Harcourt E., 538 
John, 363-364-621 
Robert Hall, 93 
Robert P., 352 
William, 492 
WALLEY, Thos., 529 
WALLING, Willough- 
by, 590 
WALLINGFORD, 
Buckner Ashby, 
579-580 
WALLOP, Gerard Ver- 
non, 780 
WALLS, James, 950 
WALN, Charlotte M. 
Sharpless, 876 
Edward, 27-876 
Jacob S., 26-27-511 
Nicholas, 27-383-511- 
514-793-876-995 
Richard, 27-511-793 
rs Geo. Douglas, 
WALRADT, Arthur 
Eugene, 666 
WALSH, Anne W. 
Bates, 450-451 
David J., 451 
Frederick T., 467 
James W., 339 
Peter A., 451 
Thomas Joseph, 451 
Byes M. Cragg, 
Sere George, 127- 
Joseph Horace, 762 
Nehemiah, 216 
Philip, 333 
WALTERS, Geo., 450 
WALTHALL, Archi- 
bald, 918 
ee oe Edouard, 
WALTHOUR, Fredk. 
D., 940 


WARDELL 


John, 204 
John W., 932 
Moses, 204 
Robert, 672 
Romulus F., 143 
William, 320-564 
William T., 429 
WALWORTH, Benj., 
42-891 
Charles, 349 
John, 42-891 
Reuben, 42 
William, 42-891 
WALZ, Jacob, 696 
WAMPOLEH, Albert K., 
180 
WANDS, Jas. B., 335 
John, 335 
WANN, Thos. Lestie, 
JD Ooo 
WANTON, Gideon, 425 
John G., 425 
Joseph, 741 
WAPLES, Grafton, 339 
Nathaniel, 27 
Paul, 27 
Peter, 27 
Samuel, 27 
William, 27 
WARBURTON, Benj., 
579 
Edgar Townsend, 164 
John, 579 
WARD, Andrew, 74-93- 
448-623-707-995 
Andrew Henshaw, 
216 
Artemas, 216-876 
Artemas, Jr., 876 
Augustus Henry, 623 
Mrs. C. D., 1001 
Cabot, 575 
Calvin T., 96 
Daniel, 96-153 
Edmund, 623 
Edmund A., 669 
Edward, 416 
Edward C., 248 
Frank A., 25€ 
George A., 200 
Harold B., 543 
Henry, 458 
Henry Augustus, 803 
Henry Dana, 876 
Henry G., 203 
Herbert D., 636 
James, 416 
James C., 460 
James Otis, 416 
James McCall, 880 
James Wm., 876 
Jno., 47-300-416-458- 
542-741-880-957 
John C., 458 
John H., 209 
Jno. Hardin, Jr., 770 
Jno. Robert, 459 
Jonathan, 159 
Joseph, 96 
Joshua, 880 
Montgomery, 232 
Moses, 623 
Nahum, 216-876 
Phineas, 96-876 
Reginald H., 216 
Richard, 69-160-520- 
542-957 
Samuel, 69-96-279- 
282-416-432-528 -542- 
623 
Thomas, 30-542-871 
Uriah, 895 
Wm., 96-153-216-415- 
528-552-707-871-876- 
995 : 
Wm. Emerson, 876 


WALTON, George, 131- |] WARDELL, Robt., 880 


807-357-655-672-961 


554 


Thomas, 462 


WARDEN 


vty, Clarence A., 
Herbert W., Jr., 124 
William G., 567 

Ut eee Benj. Head, 
Charles, 401 
Jeremiah, 40 
John, 40-594 
Philip, 594 

Nc De Lacey, 

WARDNER, Allen, 595 
Frederick, 595 
Philip, 595 

WARDWELL, Henry 

L., 22 
John, 182 

WARE, Ebenezer, 350 
Edmund Asa, 515 
Henry, 416 
John Allen, 875 
Leonard, 854 
Robert, 241-416-754 
Robert Dexter, 854 

WARFIELD, Henry M., 

Jr., 493 
Milton Welsh, 27 
Richard, 995 : 

WARING, Basil, 282 
Florence C. Pell, 387 
Francis, 282 
Guy, 874 
James, 282 
John T., 387 
Pierre Crosby, 387 
Pinckney A., 94 
Richard, 995 
Sampson, 282-995 
Thos. Malbone, 885 
Wm. Edmonds, 655 

WARLEY, Alex. F., 481 
Allen Huger, 481 

WARMAN, H. Have- 

lock, 929 

WARNE, Joseph 

Bright, 912 
WARNER, Abel, 618 
Adin, 721 
Alfred Dupont, 877 
Alfred Dupont, Jr., 
877 

Alonzo Franklin, 618 

Andrew, 193-618-709- 
877-965-995 

Augustine, 17-88-362- 
404-437-575-626-718- 
741-773-864-964 

Augustine, II, 536- 
557-558-625-626-687- 
775 

Benjamin, 720 

Charles, 877 

Clement Edson, 877 

Daniel, 193-618 

Daniel DeWitt, 877 

David, 720 

Edward Tatnall, 77 

Edwin Gaylord, 761 

Eleazer, 877 

Elijah, 53-618 

Eliphaz, 877 

Ephraim, 53-721 

Ernest Noble, 877 

Franklin H., 618 

Frederick, 145 

Frederick H., 956 

George, 774 

Henry, 721 

Ichabod, 193 

Ira, 618 

Isaac, 193-877 

Jabez, 877 

James, 721 

Jas. Harrison, 721 

James Ward, 877 

Jno., 53-171-720-877 

John H., 724 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


Joseph, 618-877 
Lilian H. Mills, 877 
Lucien Calvin, 618 
Lucien T., 618 
Lyman, 53 
Mark, 105 
Mary B. Whitman, 
618 
Murray, 217 
Philip, 196 
Rollin E., 196 
Samuel, 877 
Thomas, 877 
William, 877 
Wryllys, 53 
WARNICK, Leslie, 253 
a NO Jas, EX, 
40 
WARREN, Arthur, 94- 
731-769 
Augustus, 731 
Bently Wirt, 125 
Chas., 476-878 
Chas. Henry, 878 
Daniel, 879 
Daniel Webster, 398 
David, 879 
Edmund, 288-879 
Eliakim, 288-879 
Ephriam, 287-731 
Hsaias, 879 
Etheldred, 202 
Eugene, 879-919 
Ezra, 769 
Francis Emroy, 769- 
770 
Frank S., 69 
George, 878 
Geo. Bouton, 879 
George Bowers, 879 
Henry, 878 
Jabez, 865 
Jacob, 731-769 
James, 524-877-878 
James F., 579 
James Goold, 879 
John, 138-520-570- 
879-887-968-995 
John Henry, 839 
John Parker, 865 
Jonathan, 138 
Joseph, 461-522-731- 
769-879 
Joseph Mabbett, 288 
Joseph Spencer, 769 
Life, 158 
Luther Rice, 525 
Nathaniel, 570-604- 
865-877-878 
Richard, 53-94-114- 
138-149-187-190-205- 
213-216-275-287-291- 
325-339-396-400-411- 
432-437-442-443-444- 
452-456-461-520-570- 
604-643-646-691-692- 
697-722-732-734-738- 
745-746-747-753-808- 
851-860-877-878-879- 
884-897-930-937-950- 
963-967-971-983-995 
Samuel, 855-879 
Stephen, 158-288-865 
William, 995 
William C., Jr., 543 
Winslow, 877-878- 
1005 


WARRINER, Benj., 757 


David, 500 

James, 500 

Joseph, 723 

William, 500-723-967 

WASHBURN, Abiel, 

309-644 

Abram, 278 

Asel, 721 

Cadwallader C., 271- 
879 


Charles, 879 
Darius, 879 
Edward, 309-644 
Edward Wight, 398 
Edwin Chapin, 879 
Elihu B., 879 
Blijah, 355 
Ephraim, 398 
Frederic A., 346 
George, 398-643-644 
Geo. Hamlin, 643-644 
Harold Connett, 879 
Israel, 271-879 
Jacob, 879 
James, 309-644-721 
Japeth, 398 
Japeth Coombs, 398 
Jedediah, 355 
John, 271-277-309- 
855-398-644-721-879- 
995 
Jonah, 721 
Joseph, 355-398 
Maurice King, 408 
Morgan Stephen, 879 
Nathaniel, 277-278 
Philander, 644 
Samuel, 271-355-879 
Silas, 879 
Stanley, 315 
WwW. W., 523 
Wm., 69-70-879 
Wm. Drew, 879 
Wm. Gilmor, 398 
William R. P., 309 
William Tucker, 945 
WASHER, Ensign, 928 
WASHINGTON, 
Augustine, 17-88- 
404-774-864-954 
Corbin, 864 
Geo., 48-67-189-404- 
457-483-546-553-577- 
609-626-627-686-712- 
713-729-774-775-833- 
864-941-954 
George C., 17 
Geo. Steptoe, 770 
James Barroll, 17 
Jno., 17-88-193-404- 
489-575-686-704-773- 
864-954-995 
John Augustine, 17- 
863-864 
Joseph E., 375 
Laurence, 17-404-773 
Lawrence, 67-88-609- 
686-704-864-995 
Lewis William, 17 
Lund, 401-705 
Patty W., 1000 
Richard, 17-193 
Robert, 705 
Townshend, 705 
Wm. Augustine, 17 
W. Lanier, 17 
WATERHOUSE, Abra- 
ham, 136 
WATERMAN, Free- 
man, 897 
Harry S., 324 
Henry, 142 
John, 492-694 
Resolved, 110-339- 
425-472-492-690-694- 
709-847 
Richard, 425-694-847 
Robert, 221-495-718 
Thomas, 718 
Re eto ais Frank J., 
81 
WATERS, Asa, 30 
Asa Holman, 30 
Edward, 393 
John, 30 
Jonathan, 30 
Joseph Berens, 224 
Lowry A., 210 


555 


WALL 


Nathaniel, 30 
Richard, 30-115 
William Otis, 1006 
eet e et a Robert, 
WATERWORTH, 
Henry W., 128 
WATKINS, Benj., 27- 
358 
Edward, 188 
Francis, 358 
George, 357 
Henry, 64 
Henry N., 64 
Jno. Elfreth, 358 
Joseph, 358 
Samuel Venable, 865 
Thomas, 64-357-358 
Thomas A., 914 
Thomas Frank, 677 
Thos, Hamer, 759 
Mrs. Walter, 1002 
Warren B., 781 
Wm. Morton, 865 
WATLINGTON, Armis- 
tead, 658 
Paul, 652 
WATMOUGH, Edmund, 
511 
James Horatio, 511 
John G., 511 
WATROUS, Charles 
Leach, 195 
WATSON (see also 
Wattson) 
Abraham, 422 
Alex. Mackenzie, 879 
CeCe est 
Christopher, 879 
Cyprian, 101-587 
Daniel, 880 
David S., 506 
Don Alonzo, 880 
Douglas, 922 
Ebenezer, 50-880 
Edward Howe, 880 
Egbert R., 830 
Eliphalet, 880 
Elmer, 349 
Frederick, 837 
Frederica K. D., 68 
Grant, 939 
Harvey, 101 
Henry, 470 
Hiram, 588 
James, 830-880 
James O., 312 
James Sibley, 880 
John, 50-101-587-698- 
730-830-880 
John Broadus, 126 
John Crittenden, 880 
John Henry, 321 
John Marshall, 664 
Joseph F., 880 
Joseph Hanscom, 880 
Josiah, 879-995 
Levi, 101-587 
Lewis, 807 
Luke, 985 
Marmaduke, 930 
Patrick, 262-880 
Philemon M., 430 
Philip J., 905 
Richard Furman, 560 
Robert, 51-101-587 
Samuel Henry, 691 
Stephen Van R., 836 
AS oC RY) 
Thomas, 588-753 
Thomas Eugene, 88 
Thomas Russell, 68- 
69 
Walter B., 717 
William, 50-744-769- 
880 
WATT, George, 698 
James B., 295 


WATT 


Stewart, 674 
WATTERS, Andrew, 
: 516-968 
WATTLES, John, 367 
Nathaneal, 367 
William, 367 
WATTS, Geo. Burghall, 
186 
James, 146 
John, 146 
John Allen, 839 
John §., 184 
Oliver P., 521 
William, 839 
WATTSON (see also 
Watson) 
John, 699 
Joseph, 699 
Thomas, 699 
WAY, James Clark, 624 
WAYLAND, Francis, 
981 
Harry Bledsoe, 578 
Heman Lincoln, 891 
James, 880 
John Elton, 520 
John Walter, 880 
John Wesley, 880 
WAYNE, Anthony, 880 
Arthur Trezevant, 
880 
Daniel Gabriel, 880 
Francis, 715 
Gabriel, 880 
Gabriel Wm., 880 
Richard, 832 
William, 880 
WAYTH, Thos., 995 
WEAD, S. D., 459 
WEARH, John, 736 
WEATHERBY, Benja- 
min, 793 
WEAVER, Abram, 881 
Benjamin, 881 
Clement, 881 
Erastus Brown, 881 
George W., 417 
Henry, 881 c 
Henry Erastus, 881 
James Baird, 881 
James Bellamy, 881 
Lawrence G., 881 
Rufus Henry, 881 
Thomas, 881 
Walter Reed, 408 
William, 881 
WEBB, Aaron B., 898 
Alex. S., 758-1005 
Charles, 898 
Christopher, 408-510- 
642-672-981 
@urtisels, 2.0 
Edward, 510 
Edward C., 607 
Francis E., 422 
Gregory B., 436 
Henry, 993 
Henry Randall, 1005- 
1006 
Henry Walter, 518 
James Avery, 642 
James Watson, 421- 
518 
John, 672-887 
John Griswold, 517- 
804 
Joseph, 422-517-518 
Joseph Paleman, 887 
Luther, 510 
Reynold, 887 
Richard, 413-421-517- 
887-995 
Samuel, 413-887 
Samuel Blachley, 422- 
518 
Thomas, 887 
Ulys Robert, 572 
William, 887 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


Wm. Robert, 396 
Wm. Seward, 958 
Zebulon, 641 
WEBBER, Josiah, 361 
Stephen E., 276 
Wolfert, 451 
WEBER, Peter, 576 
Robert Grove, 417 
Wm. Myers, 576 
WEBSTER, Abel, 693 
Andrew T., 774 
Ashbel, 693 
Bela Camp, 693 
Benjamin, 692 
Benjamin, Jr., 692 
Charles, 101 
Charles Ripley, 751 
Daniel, 346-608-671- 
697-739 
Edwin Sibley, 317 
Elijah, 692 
Felix, 704 
George H., Jr., 578 
George Huntington, 
693 
George Sidney, 693 
Hamilton Fish, 780 
Harrie, 333 
Henry Keeney, 693 
Henry Kitchell, 693 
Herman Armour, 693 
Isaac, 907 
James, 428-907 
Jesse, 479 
John, 73-101-113-195- 
196-343-479-511-566- 
597-608-669-671-680- 
692-693-698-724-728- 
730-739-759-875-887- 
894-907-926-981-995 
Jonathan, 73-692-693 
Joshua, 73-693 
Kenneth G. T., 531 
Lorin, 956 
Moses, 101 
Nathan, 73-479 
Noah, 375-607-608- 
684-692-693-739 
Peter E., 479 
Ralph Waldo, 749 
Robert, 101- 597- 608- 
669-680-692-693-730- 
759-926 
Samuel, 894 
Sidney, 602 
Sidney Smith, 693 
Simon, 693 
Stephen, 73-479 
Thomas, 72-479 
Towner Keeney, 693 
Uri, 692 
William, 101-894 
WEDDELL, Alex. Wat- 
son, 882 
Alex. Wilbourne, 882 
Archibald, 882 
James, 882 
John A., 219-881 
Laura B. McNair, 881 
Matthew, 881 
WEDDERSTRANDT, 
Philemon C., 360 
WEED, Hugh H. C., 422 
Walter I., 792 
WEEDEN, W. O., 446 
Wm. Babcock, 689 
WERK, Caleb B. K., 367 
WEEKS, Ammiel, 754 
Brackett, 844 
Charles M., 798 
Charles S., 178 
Ebenezer, 754 
Edward A., 273 
Edwin Ruthven, 881 
George, 755-995 
Holland, 341 
Ichabod, 844 
Jacob Mott, 821 


Jas. E. P., 844 
John W., 178 
Jonathan, 881 
Joseph, 754-881 
Joseph Van R., 881 
Leonard, 844 
Robert D., 911 
Russell, 881 
Samuel, 844 
Walter, 844 
WEEMS, David, 892 
George, 892 
Mason L., 892 
WERBLE, Louis Bran- 
deis, 600-882 
Otto A., 882 
WEIL, David Birney, 
508 
WEINMANN, Mrs. Jno. 
F., 1007 
WEINRICHTER, Ralph 
M., 67 
WEIR, James, 403 
John Ferguson, 381- 
817 
Robert, 403 
Wm. Boyd, 537 
WEISER, Conrad, 428 
WELBORN, Jesse D., 
831 
WELBOURNE, O. C., 
692 
WELCH (see also 
Welsh) 
Alexander M., 1004 
Andrew, 937 
Edward Sohier, 84 
Francis, 573 
Thomas, 757 
WELD, Benj., 520-746 
Christopher M., 292 
Edmund, 746 
Edward, 519 
Edward Joseph, 709 
Eleazer, 416-417 
Francis Minot, 84 
Geo. Francis, 347 
Geo. Minot, 417 
Habijah, 402 
John, 402-416 
Joseph, 402-416-992- 
995 
Thomas, 221-520-746 
Wm. Gordon, 416-417 
WELKER, Joseph, 700 
WELLBORN (see also 
Welborn, Wel- 
bourne) 
Chas. W., 882 
Elias, 534 
James, 534 
James M., 534 
John, 534 
Leila Jones, 882 
Olin, 882 
Samuel, 534 
Thomas, 534 
William, 534 
WELLER, Geo., 882 
Joseph I., 189 
Michael I., 189 
Reginald H., 882 
WELLES (see also 
Wells) 
Asa, 101 
Charles H., 333 
Edwin Pillsbury, 538 
Elisha, 760 
Gideon, 294-538-882 
Henry H., 183-810 
Horace, 822 
Ichabod, 101 
John, 29-294-538-817- 
882 
John L. R., 538 
Jonathan, 101 
Leonard, 538 
Martin, 760 


556 


WELSH 


Oliver, 822 
Robert, 294-538-882 
Roger, 294-882-883 
Samuel, 226-294-538- 
760-822-882 
Solomon, 294-538-882 
Thomas, 29-62-73-74- 
101-226-254-255-294- 
305-403-538-663-700- 
702-710-760-817-822- 
882-890-976-977-995 
Wait, 822 
William, 28-29-760 
WELLIORD, Chas. 
Carter, 299 
Robert, 299 
Robert Carter, 631 
WELLING, Stephen A., 


65 
WELLINGTON, Benj., 
439 
Charles, 844 
Joseph, 844 
Louis B., 205-529 
Roger, 844 
Samuel, 401 
Thomas, 844 
William, 844 
WELLMAN, Wm. A., 
893 
WELLS (see also 
Welles) 
Albert T., 870 
Arthur G., 37 
Ashbel, 776-934 
Bulkeley W., 938 
Calvin, 45-307 
Charles, 809-822 
Charles Bartlett, 883 
Chester R., 824 
BH. Re EF. 352 
Ebenezer, 934 
Edward, 317 
Elisha, 824 
Erastus, 883 
Everett C., 849 
Frank, 393-883 
Frank R., 814 
Geo. Doane, 883 
Geo. North, 693 
Henry, 372 
Hezekiah, 897 
Horace, 822 
Ichabod, 934 
Ira, 897 
Israel, 887 
James, 194 
John, 37-304-887 
John Bill, 955 
John Franklin, 496 
Jonathan, 419-883 
Joseph, 317 
Judah, 883 
Lampson, 897 
Lemuel, 887 
Michael B., 881 
Noah, 883-887 
Otis, 883 
Ralph, 520 
Ralph G., 24 
Rolla, 883 
Samuel, 317-883-890- 
891 
Schuyler C., 806 
Sedgwick, 887 
Seth, 883 
Shipley, 934 
Simeon, 883 
Thomas, 317-496-824- 
883-934-995 
Thomas Tileston, 659 
Wm. Davis, 317 
Wm. Herman, 816 
WELSH (see also 
Welch) ° 
Charles, 317 
Frank H., 664 
Geo. Winston. 113 


WELSH 


John, 202-827 
John Lowber, 612 
WELTON, Felix B., 725 
Note Alonzo E., 
5 
Horace Russ, 778 
John, 471 
WENDELL, Abraham, 
348-717 
Arthur Rindge, 348 
B. Rush, 348 
Barrett, 847-348 
Barrett, Jr., 341-348 
Benjamin Rush, 348 
Edith Greenough, 348 
Evert Jansen, 345- 
348-400-717-995 
George Blunt, 348 
Hermanus, 348 
Isaac, 717 
Jacob, 345-348 
Jacob H., 348 
Jeronimus, 348 
Johannes, 345-348-640 
John, 348-717 
John W., 217 
Matthew, 289 
Oliver, 368 
Peter, 348 
WENNEIS, John M., 
539 
WENSLEY, John, 878 
WENTWORTH, Benj., 
805 
Bertrand H., 271 
Bzekiel, 805 
John, 369-802 
Paul, 597 
Ralph, 849 
Robert, 963 
William, 112-369-597- 
805-838-995 
WERLEIN, Leila W. 
Ewing, 671 
P. P., 671 
Shepard Halsey, 671 
WERNER, Carl Ter- 
hune, 559 
WESCOTT (see also 
Westcott) 
Daniel, 818 
John, 818 
Reuben, 818 
Richard, 818 
Stukeley, 995 
Thomas, 818 
WESLEY, John, 818 
WESSEL, Augustus, 
717 
WEST, Anthony, 404 
Charles W., 883 
Davenport, 592 
Elmer H., 356 
Francis, 705 
George Webb, 945 
James Minor, 666 
James Selby, 369 
John, 19-117-141-404- 
627-762-766-805-916 
John Randolph, 883 
Jonathan, 404 
Lillie B. Soullard, 883 
Nathaniel, 762 
Nathaniel T., 404 
Robert, 295 
Roger, 760 
Thomas, 577-762-916- 
989 
Thorowgood, 404 
William K., 620 
Wm. Tomkins, 59 
William W., 267 “* 
ble Yaar John, 639- 
0 
Mt idee Chas., 
Cornelius D., 282 
Derck, 282 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


Frederick, 282 
John Beekman, 
Jonathan, 282 
WESTCOTT (see also 
Wescott) 
Henry, 768 


282 


Stukeley, 375-491-995 


WESTENHAVER, M., 


786 

WESTERN, Henry M., 
442 

Thomas, 442 

WESTERVELT, Jacob, 
918 

WESTFALL, Abraham, 
706 

WESTFELDT, Gustaf 
Ravi raos 

WESTGATE, Robt., 425 

WESTINGHOUSE, 
John, 844 


WESTOFER, Wm., 259 
WESTON, Edmund, 437 


Elnathan, 437 
Franklin, 492 
Frederick, 248 
Joseph, 733 
Nathan, 402 
Robert Dickson, 52 
Robert Spurr, 233 
S. Burns, 647 
Samuel, 733 
Theodore, 212 
William, 867 
Zachariah, 760 


WESTWOOD, Wm., 927 


WETHERBEE, Benj., 
313 
Francis, 609 
William H., 208 


WETHERED, John, 189 


Lewin, 189 
Richard, 189 
Samuel, 189 
WETHERELL, Daniel, 
160-249-433 
James M., 64 
WETHERILL, Daniel, 
160-249-433 
Edward, 24 
John Price, 589 
WETMORE, Amos, 710 
Charles P., 710 
John A., 326 
WETTENHALL, Wm., 
135 
WHY, Hamilton D., 485 
WEYBURN, Jas., 883 
John, 883 
Lyon, 883 
Samuel, 883 
Samuel Fletcher, 883 
Thomas, 883 
William, 883 


WEYGANDT, Cornelius 


N., 158 
Jacob, 158 
WHALEY, William 
Bayard, 794 
Meee ents Jno. Wm., 
8 
WHALLON, Edward 
Payson, 370 
James, 371 
Margaret E. Kitchel, 
370 
Thomas, 371 
WHAN, Jno. M., 848 
WHARTON, Anne Hol- 
lingsworth, 883 
Charles, 432-461-883 
Charles A., 593 
Henry, 694 
John, 42 
Joseph, 432-461-883 
Kearney, 42 
Thomas, 42-432-461- 
883-995 


Thomas Lloyd, 42 

William, 164-432-461 
WHEAT, Samuel, 229 
WHEATON, Charles, 55 

Charles B., 255 

Daniel, 55 

John, 74 

Nathan M., 55 

Nathaniel, 55 

Thomas, 721 


WHEELER, Aaron, 306- 


884 
Abiel Smith, 456 
Arthur Dana, 650 
Benjamin, 306-884 
Charles, 465 
Charles Barker, 600- 
884 
Charles W., 212 
Cyrenus, 884 
Daniel Greenleaf, 456 
David Everett, 884 
E. B., 367 
Elliot, 862 
Everett Pepperrell, 
884 
George, 120-901 
Henry, 96-883 
Isaac, 482 
James, 786-883-884- 
929 
Jeremiah, 482-883 
John. 
25 2-306-883-884-971 
John Brooks, 306-884 
Joseph, 456-486-884 
Junius B.. 879 
Lucy Louise, 884 
Mark, 70 
Moses, 596-884-890- 
995 
Obadiah, 456 
Richard, 482 
Richard H., 212 
Roger, 714 
Samuel, 884 
Samuel Alfred, 890 
Sherman, 370 
Thomas, 306-482-884- 
968 
Thomas M., 166-213 
Timothy, 396-884 
William, 276 
Wm. Morton. 358 
WHEELOCK. Alex., 93 
Renj.. 938-690-884 
Fleazer. 690-759 
Frank, 853 
Geoffrey M., 348 
Joseph, 690-884 
Joseph Albert, 884 
Josiah, 93-690 
Lewis Philippe, 958 
T.vnds, 93 
Moses, 690 
Moses Ames, 690 
Obediah. 93-690-884 
Ralnh. 938-690-685- 
884-958-995 
Webster, 884 
William, 690 
William Conner, 690 
Wm. Hawxhurst, 249 
WHEELWRIGHT, Jno., 
AR3 
WHETTDON, Wm. G., 
RAP 
WHELDEN, Frank H., 
884 
Gabriel, 583 
James Henry, 885 
WHELEN. Chas., 347 
Dennis. 611 
Edward Siddons, 612 
Israel, 611-612 
James Stephenson, — 
611 


57 


45-140-239-240- 


WHITE 


WHELESS, Wesley Ea- 
kin, 658 
WHELPLEY, James 
W., 810 
Joseph, 769 
WHERRY, Joseph A., 
407 
WHIDDEN, Michael, 
350 
WHIPPLE, Aaron, 885 
Ashley Cooper, 885 
David, 885 
Eugene J., 643 
Geo. Hoyt, 885 
Jacob, 885 
James, 885 
Jeremiah Page, 634 
John, 50-961-995 
Jonathan, 950 
Joseph, 51-109-690- 
885 
Matthew, 51-885-950 
Moses, 885 
Napoleon D., 634 
Roberta P. Parrott, 
634 
Russell, 490 
Samuel, 765 
Solomon, 885 
William, Jr., 381 
WHITACRE, Caleb, 749 
John, 749 
Thornton, 749 
WHITAKER, Augustus 
G., 865 
Cary, 893 
Charles, 302 
Charles Edward, 365 
Eli B., 397 
Jabez, 333-893 
James, 630 
John, 333-397-893 
Joseph, 630 
M. C., 302 
Richard, 333-893 
Theodosia, 224 
William, 333-638-893 
Wm. P. C., 630-631 


WHITALL, James, 743 


Job, 7438 
John Mickle, 743 
John Siddon, 743 


WHITCOMB, Barnard, 


468 
David, 885 
Geo. Henry, 885 , 
Henry Donald, 299 
Henry F., 468 
Israel, 824 
John, 824-885 
Josiah, 136 
Moses, 323 
Robert, 824 
Samuel, 824 
WHITE, A. C., 425 
A. Ludlow, 920 
Abijah, 271 
Albert Beebe, 885 
Albert Smith, 758 
Alex. Robinson, 85 
Alfred J., 934 
Alonzo Jas., 512 
Alward, 95 
Alward McKeel, 95 
Andrew, 271 
Anthony, 271 
Arthur Corning, 604 
Benjamin, 195 -218- 
290-508-737-930 
Blake Leay, 512 
Charles A., 213-455 
Charles James, 885 
Christopher, 753 
Cornelius, 878-885 
Daniel, 176-195 - 275- 
471-878-930 
Daniel A., 84-719-736 
Ebenezer, 28 


WHITE 


Edith A. Denny, 544 
Edmund, 885 
Edward, 687-900 
Edwin, 788 
Edwin N., 956 
Elbert Hedding, 946 
Eliza Orne, 719 
Enoch, 569 
Francis, 275 
Francis Harding, 596 
Francis Samuel, 576 
George A., 791 
Geo. Edouard, 902 
George F., 562 
George L., 307 
George M., 451 
Gideon, 878 
Gustav J. S., 180 
Harry Keith, 233 
Harry Kent, 495 
Henry, 735-958 
Hugh, 47-703 
Isaac, 275 
Jack, 176 
Jacob, 603 
James, 603 
James Clarke, 885 
James Jones, 334 
James Patterson, 885 
Jno., 176-271-346-352- 
512-597-607-636-703- 
719-732-885-890-996 
John Blake, 512 
John Campbell, 673 
John Jay, 580 
John Jay, Jr., 274 
John P., 861 
Jonas, 271 
Joseph, 607-673-885 
Joseph H., 829 
Lawrence Grant, 542 
Lemuel, 176 
Libbeus, 776 
Luke Matthews, 863 
Lyttleton, 108 
Moses, 275 
Nathaniel, 275 
Nathaniel S., 603 
Octavious A., 512 
Peregrine, 195-218- 
272-290-516-776-784- 
878-930-937-996 
Richard, 231-603 
Richard J., 62 
Robert, 465-673-777- 
885 
Roderick, 275 
Roscoe Marvin, 544 
Roswell, 769 
Samuel, 255 
Samuel G., 190 
Solomon, 802 
Thomas, 607-885 
Timothy, 346-732 
Townsend, 565 
Wm., 27-195-218-278- 
290-346-487-603-719- 
732-753-878-885-913- 
937-996 
William Howard, 271 
William Orne, 719 
Windsor T., 365 
WHITEHEAD, Elisha 
P., 406-674 
John, 537 
Oothout Z., 56 
Robert, 827 
Thomas, 762 
William Boykin, 416 
William Riddick, 416 
WHITEHILL, Henry 
R., 505 
WHITEHOUSE, Shel- 
: don, 414 
William Penn, 90 
WHITELAW, Wm. M., 
711 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


WHITELBY, Arthur, 
996 


Zebulon, 507 
Zechariah, 100-113 


WHITELOCK (see also | WHITMARSH, Ebene- 


Whitlock) 
George, 885-886 
Isaac, 885 
William, 405-886 
Wm. Wallace, 885 
WHITEMAN, Alonzo 
Jay, 654 
John, 996 
Reuben, 654 
-WHITESIDH, Alex., 
826-843 
James, 557 
Joseph, 228 
William, 489 
WHITFIELD, Geo., 357 
Henry, 111-976 
N. G., 628 
William, 518 
WHITING, A. B., 682 
Arthur, 300 
Augustus, 322 
Clarence Carlyle, 35 
EBliphalet, 491 : 
Elmer Milton, 717 
George A., 774 
George Nathaniel, 882 
Gideon Mason, 778 
Harold, 52 
James Raynor, 797 
Jeremiah, 944 
Jno., 326-491-957-996 
Jno., Downes, 350 
John §S., 427 
Joseph, 490 
Lewis, 491 
Nathaniel, 491-996 
‘Richard L., 934 
Samuel, 142-326-732- 
745-758-759-996 
Wm., 326-478-982-996 
William E., 880 
William Joseph, 957 
Zenas, 101 
WHITLEY, James, 458 
Paul, 552 
Samuel, 552 
Thomas, 552 
William, 552 
WHITLOCK (see also 
Whitelock) 
Benj. Morris, 508 
Brand, 886 
Elias, 886 
Elias D., 886 
Hezekiah, 508 
James, 886 
John, 886 
Jonathan, 221 
Oliver, 508 
Thaddeus, 508 
Thomas, 886 
WHITMAN, Alfred, 619 
Allen Earle, 911 
Alphonso L., 618 
Arthur Train, 619 
Mrs. Charles, 1001 
Edmund Allen, 252- 
619 
Edmund Burke, 619 
Elnathan, 101 
Ephraim Parks, 113 
Hendricks H., 545 
John, 100-113-340-618- 
619-996 
Joseph, 113 
Mary H. Howland, 
618 
Nicholas, 618-619 
Oakes, 618 
Raymond Lee, 369 
Samuel, 101 
Solomon, 101 
Thomas, 113-618-619 
William, 101-618 
William Warren, 716 


zer, 304 
Francis Leggett, 138 
Jacob, 304 
John, 304 
Richard, 304 
WHITMIRE, Geo. F., 
552 
Henry, 552 
WHITMORE, Annie 
Goodell, 302 
James Day, 302 
John, 935 
Thomas, 935 
Wm. Franklin, 138 
WHITNHER, Eston Ran- 
dolph, 785 
WHITNEY, Abner, 255 
Abraham, 942 
Albion Paris, 255 
Asa, 383 
Benjamin, 291-715 
Benj. Franklin, 744 
Charles, 234 
Cornelius, 415 
Cyrus, 744 
Daniel, 383 
David, 605 
Ebenezer, 715 
Bleazer, 605 
Eli, 100-499 
Elijah, 605 
Erastus, 527 
Geo. Hrastus, 527 
George J., 714 
Gertrude Capen, 527 
Harry Payne, 957 
Henry Austin, 291- 
292 
Henry M., 250 
Isaiah, 744 
James Lyman, 684 
James Phinneas, 68 
James Scollay, 583 
Jason, 715 
Jno., 68-255-291-383- 
415-543-583-605-715- 
744-8 24-942-996 
Jno. Randall, 162 
Jonathan, 383 
Joseph, 292 
Joshua, 415-543-824 
Josiah, 583 
Josiah Dwight, 204 
Levi, 383 
Mark, 715 
Miles, 415 
Moses, 255-942 
Nathaniel, 37-68 
Payne, 325 
Phinnehas, 68 
Richard, 255-583-942 
Robert, 996 
Rufus Hayden, 605 
Ruluff, 415 
Samuel, 255-291 
Santon, 266 
Stephen, 583 
Thomas, 68-291-605- 
744-996 
Warham, 899 
William, 68-255-415 
Wm. Channing, 744 _ 
WHITON, Elijah, 49 
Israel, 49 
James, 49 
James Morris, 49 
Jno. Milton, 49 
Joseph. 49 
Thomas, 49 
WHETRIDGEH, Andrew 
labs aii) 
Arnold, 414 
Horatio L., 118 
Jno. Augustus, 891 
Morris, 891 


558 


WIGH~ 


Thos., 118-891-996 
Wm., 118-891-996 
Wm. C., 118 
WHITTEL, Robt., 482 
WHITTEMORE, 
Daniel, 817 
Francis, 86 
Joseph, 931 
Lawrason L., 155 
Nathaniel, 105 
WHITTET, Robert Mc- 
Lean, 941 
We Chas. A., 
WHITTINGHAM, Wm., 
47-300-741 
WHITTINGHILL, Dex- 
ter G., 852 
WHITTLE, Wm. C., 38 
teehee Asaph, 
3805 
Eliphalet, 760 
M. M., 921 
WHITTRIDGH, Wm., 
996 
WHYTE, Elmer Nor- 
man, 352 
GAA Frank B., 
60 
WICHMAN, Geo. I., 774 
WICK, Henry, 567 
Job, 567 
John, 567 
Lemuel, 567 
Thomas, Pe. 738i 
WICKENHAUSER, 
Hans, 629 
WICKES, Jacob, 879 
Joseph, 879 
Thomas, 879 
William J., 725 
WICKHAM, Clarence 
Horace, 886 
Edmund F., 779 
Henry Taylor, 886 
Hezekiah, 886 
Horace John, 886 
John, 27-779-886 
Jonathan, 886 
Joseph, 779-886 
Thomas, 779-886-996 
William, 321-886 
William F., 886 
Williams C., 886 
WICKLIFFE, Chas., 
858 
David, 858 
Nathaniel, 858 
Robert, 230-858 
WIDENER, Joseph 
Early, 683 
WIDENHAM, Wm., 632 
erry Leonard Jno., 
43 
WIDMER, Charles, 887 
Joseph C., 887 
Kate A. Webb, 887 
WIERUM, Thornton 
Briggs, 785 
WIGGIN, Albert H., 
1004 
Andrew, 615 
Augustus, 411 
Charles E., 818 
James, 333 
WIGGINS, John, 333 
Joseph P., 887 
Samuel, 421 
Sarah Henderson, 887 
Thos., 333-614-615-735 
William, 887 
WIGGLESWORTH, 
Michael, 251 
WIGHT, Benoni, 398 
Daniel, 761 
Daniel O., 398 
Ephraim, 398-761 
Henry, 398 


WIGHT 


Ira E., 595 
Joel, 398 
Joseph, 398 
Joshua, 811 
Nathaniel, 398 
Peter, 761 
Seth, 398 
Thos., 398-563-761 
Walter B., 815 
Willard, 398 
William, 356 
William W., 761 
WIGHTMAN, Geo., 716 
John, 430-839 
Richard, 729 
Valentine, 430 
Ae eae Jno. Henry, 
WILBER (see also 
Wilbur) 
Joseph, 459 
Pardon, 459 
Samuel, 459 
Thomas, 459 
William, 459 
WILBUR (see also 
Wilber) 
Aaron, 460 
Abijah, 784 
Benjamin, 460 
Daniel, 151 
Dwight L., 532 
Elisha, 460 
Ezra, 532 
Franklin F., 295 
Job, 784 
John, 460-768 
Joseph, 532 
Marcy G., 151 
Oliver C., 151 
Peleg, 151 
Ray Lyman, 532 
Samuel, 151-459-491- 
996 
Thomas, 151-460 
William, 151-459 
WILCOCKS, Wm., 996 
WILCOCKSON, Wm., 
996 
WILCOX (see also 
Willcox) 
Alfred G., 814 
Ansley, 887 
Azariah, 654 
Barnabas, 991 
Daniel, 56 
Daniel H., 775-887 
Frank B., 173 
George H., 85 
Israel, 887 
John, 663-887-996 
Jonathan, 887 
Jonathan S., 887 
Joseph, 887 
‘Josiah, 56 
Lemuel, 56 
Lemuel N., 56 
Obadiah, 887 
Reynold Webb, 887- 
1005-1006 
Royal, 441 
Samuel, 654 
Thomas, 887 
Vincent M., 887 
William, 654-887-996 
Zenas, 887 
WILCOXSON, Wm., 
996 


WILD, Fredk. F. G., 698 


Henry F., 50 
John L., 698 
WILDBORE, Samuel, 
996 
WILDE, Arthur W., 60 
George C., 192 
Griffen, 60 
James, 60 
Richard, 60 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


Thomas, 60 
WILDER, Abel, 888 
Albion, 888 
Caleb, 511 
Edward, 887 
Gerald Gardner, 887 
Jabez, 887 
Joseph, 511-887 
Joseph J., 420 
Levi, 511 
Robert Parmelee, 883 
Royal G., 888 
Theophilus, 887 
Thomas, 511-996 
Wilber E., 714 
WILDES, Jno. E., 665 
WILDMAN, Herbert A., 
260 
WILDS, Louis T., Jr., 
65 
WILES, Alice R. Brad- 
ford, 888 
Robert H., 888 
Seba Squier, 888 
WILEY, Benj. B., 780 
Clarence H., 381 
Clifford, 335 
Ebenezer, 780 
Frank G., 738 
Harvey W., 171 
James, 780 
John, 780 
Thomas, 780 
Timothy, 780 
WILKERSON, Thos., 
229 
WILKES, Gilbert, 242 
Henry J., 245 
WILKINS, Benj. H., 
919 
Daniel, 239 
John, 488-489 
John F., 157 
Martin G., 387 
WILKINSON, Edward 
M., 699 
Elisha F., 699 
Francis, 668-727 
Horace S., 699-700 
John, 70-699 
John B., 387 
John C., 953 
Joseph G., 699 
Ogden D., 1003 
William, 920 
WILKS, James, 493 


WILKSON, Samuel, 156 


WILLARD, Benj., 382 
Charles, 888 
Daniel, 710 
Daniel D., 710 
Daniel H., 710 
Henry, 250 
Henry B., 888 
Hezekiah, 250 
Hiel, 484 
James, 484 
Joseph, 671 
Joseph E., 20 
Josiah, 484-710 
Mary Y. Hatch, 888 
Samuel, 530-996 
Simon, 


722-778-868-996 
Stephen, 484 
Thomas, 484 
WILLCOX (see also 
Wilcox) 
Ella Goodenow, 889 
James M., 684 
Jesse, 888 
Joseph, 888 
Oliver, 888 
Stephen, 888 
Walter Francis, 888- 
889 
William, 888 


250- 288- 295- 
379-382-445-484-710- 


William Henry, 889 
WILLCOXEN, Jno., 482 
WILLET (see also Wil- 


lett) 
Edward, 321 
Elbert, 321 


Marinus, 321 
Nathaniel L., 527 - 
Richard H., 227 
Thomas, 237-321-634- 
651-776-996 
Thomas C., 634 
WILLETS, Fredk., 387 
Howard, 941 
John T., 184 
WILLETT (see also 
Willet) 
Andrew, 314-604 
Charles S., 785 
James, 280 
Robert V. H., 227 
Thomas, 314-477-996 
WILLETTS, Chas. C., 
275 
Richard, 69-70 
WILLIAMS, Abbott, 
818 
Abraham, 561 
Alexander S., 633 
Andrew M., 586 
CXC5 «82 
Charles Clark, 671 
Charles F., 88 
Charles Richard, 889 
Charles W., 859, 
Charles Warren, 963 
Chauncey P., 308 
Clarence C., 292 
Clarence Charles, 529 
Clyde E., 389 
Daniel, 96 
David E., 463 
David J., 958 
David R., 190 
David Rogerson, 114 
Ebenezer, 515-890 
Edward G., 673, 
Edward H., 584 
Edward P., 438-619 
Blie, 167 
Eliphalet, 346-732-852 
Elisha, 346-732 
Elisha S., 852 
Emanuel, 479 
Ennion epee he 889 
Enos D., 51 
Ephraim, tae 243-290 
Bzekiel, 758 
Frederic A., 606 
Frederick C., 732 
Frederick Wells, 891 
G. Thurston, 299 
George, 530-996 
Geo. C. F., 890 
George D., 444 
George E., 32 
George F., 133 
George W., 363 
Gershom M., 672 
Henry, 328-530-892 
Henry H., 732 
Henry K., 651 
Henry R., 648 
Hinckley, 479 
Howard T., 366 
Ira Cone, 889 
Irving R., 224 
Isaac, 243- 328- 346- 
584-725-732-852-890 
Tsrael, 724 
Jacob, 892 
James, 891-996 
James H., 208 
James J., 134 
Jane Cranston, 962 
Jehial, 892 
Jeremiah, 391 
Jesse, 584 


559 


WILLIAMS 


John, 185-254-4386-479- 
530-557-573-714-748- 
816-889-890-891-928- 
932-955 

John B., 816 

John Camp, 890 

John F., 145 

John H., 744 

John Howell, 333 

John L., 889 

John Newton, 469 

John P., 555 

John R., 949 

John Skelton, 889 

John W., 155 

John W. M., 627 

John Whitridge, 891 

John Winslow, 823 

Joseph, 209-391-431- 
545-889 

Joseph §., 272 

Joshua, 914 

Josiah, 892 

Josiah B., 892 

Justus, 515 

Leroy E., 559 

Lewis, 914 

Lewis C., 889 

Lewis H., 914 

Lewis M., 559 

Maramaduke, 220-932 

Mason L. Weems, 891 

Michael, 627 

Nathan G., 328 

Nathaniel, 555-932: 

Nehemiah, 328 

Nelson B., 181 

Norman, 584 

Oliver, 912 

Otho H., 673 

Patrick, 378 

Peleg, 96 

Philip, 891 

Philip C., 382-891 

Phineas, 584 

Ralph, 151 

Ralph B., 152 

Ralph §S., 358 

Raymond G., 162 

Reuel, 742 

Richard, 996 

Richard G., 536 

Richard P., 452 

Robert, 105- 243- 346- 
584-725-732-852-889- 
890-891-932-996 

Robert S., 890 

Roger, 69-81-96-109- 
110-128-148-196-209- 
229-280-339-365-391- 
425-456-472-492-545- 
635-648-682-690-694- 
697-705-709-732-737- 
755-818-829-847-898- 
907-953-957-958-963- 
987-996 

Roger Butler, 892 

Samuel, 555 

Samuel W., 891 

Scoville C., 572 

Seth, 328 

Sidney J., 304 

Silas, 74-96 

Solomon, 346-732-852 

Stephen, 121-816-890- 
891-892-996 

Thomas, 556-590-636- 
816-890-891-892-921 

Thomas G., 590 

Thomas M., 449 

Thomas W., 863 

Trezevant, 763 

Veach, 890 

Waldron, 374 

Warren, 328 

Wayland Wells, 891 


WILLIAMS 


William, 1638-202-319- 
327-346-407-430-537- 
584-725-732-797-816- 
852-890-891 

William B., 946 

William C., 577-890 

William Cook, 890 

William S., 576-577 

William W., 537 

Winthrop B., 763 

WILLIAMSON, Adam, 
601 

Benjamin, 246-247 

Caleb, 330 

Chalmers M., 771 

Charles H. §S., 744 

Edith D. Ely, 98 

George, 330 

George T., 744 

Grace E. Kane, 156 

Harvey F., 201 

Hedley, 156 

Hugh, 457-638 

James D., 156 

James DeL., 97-98 

James Walter, 454 

Joel B., 729 

John, 638-790 

Joseph A., 951 

Josephine Stilwell, 
744 

Matthias, 205 

Robert, 246-247 

Thomas, 200-723 

Timothy, 330 

William D., 330 

William F., 744 

WILLING, Chas., 781- 
892-897 “ 

George, 328 

Henry J., 956 

Joseph, 892 

Richard, 892 

Richard L., 892 

Thomas, 35-222-694- 
892 

WILLIS, Charles Eth- 
elbert, 382-892 

Edwin E., 892 

Emma B. Howard, 892 

George R., 595 

George W., 64 

Harold B., 374 

Henry, 48-88-770-780- 
892 

James W., 892 

Lewis, 88 

Mary C. Hawley, 955 

Park Weed, 892 

Richard B., 478 

Richard S., 955 

Russell, 892 

Short Adam, 955 

Stephen, 892 

Thomas, 892 

Thomas C., 892 

William, 892 

William McK., 893 

WILLISTON, Asahel 
L., 893 

John, 893 

Joseph, 893-996 

Lyman R., 893 

Noah, 893 

Payson, 893 

Robert Lyman, 893 

Samuel, 196-893 

WILLOCK, Frank &., 


549 
WILLOUGHBY, Thos., 
823 
Thomas, Jr., 770 


WILLOX, James, 76 
WILLS, David, 62 
George E., 171 
Geo. Stockton, 893 
James, 62 
John W., 562 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


Richard, 893 
Richard H., 893 
Richard S., 893 
Thomas, 831 
Thomas J., 572 
William H., 893 
WILLSON (see also 
Wilson) 
Alpheus P., 595 
Fredk. Newton, 894 
James, 595-894 
James S., 894 
John, 759-894 
Joseph, 759 
Levi, 130 
Luther, 759 
Moses, 894 
Robert, 759 
Samuel, 130 
Thomas, 595 
Thomas N., 894 
Wm. Buckler, 826 
WILMARTH, Henry M., 
126 
John, 522 
Moses, 522 
Stephen, 522 
WILMER, Harry B., 
271 
Richard H., 143 
Simon, 924 
WILMERDING, Chas. 
12 baesit(el 
John C., 581 
WILMOT, Asa, 838 
Benjamin, 746-838 
Elisha, 838 
Thomas, 838 
William, 838 
WILSON (see also 
Wiilson) 
Alexander, 333 
Alexander M., 894 
Alfred James, 91 
Benjamin W., 276 
Calvin Dill, 894 
Charles W., 356 
David, 345 
Edward H., 332 
Edward S., 894 
Fitzland L., 660 
Franklin, 732 
G. A., 56 
George, 422 
George W., 171 
Gordon, 93 
H. D., 470 
Harlan R., 936 
Henry, 824-894 
Henry Lane, 894 
Jas., 168-273-550-577- 
638-710-809-824-895 
James M., 895 
James §&., 373 
James W., 220 
John, 103-108-122-188- 
200-229-327-350-422- 
723-751-894-895 
John Appleton, 732 
John Lush, 490 
John M., 771 
John Q., 490 
John S., 858 
John Wall, 894 
Joseph, 174-458-673- 
674 
Joseph R., 638 
Joseph T., 556 
Lee A., 963 
Mary A. Webster, 894 
Paul E., 223 
Peter, 458 
Richard T., 904-957 
Robert, 345-790-894- 
895 
Robert, Jr., 895 
Robert H., 345 
Russell, 675 


Samuel, 345-651-805 
Samuel M., 790 
Thomas, 347-732 
Thomas B., 894 
Thomas R., 154 
William, 541-685-732- 
894 
William A., 824 
William B., 658 
William H., 467 
William Hutton, 327 
William T., 648 
Woodrow, 396-638-999 
WILTSIE, Charles Has- 
tings, 895 
Cornelius, 895 
Cornelius, Jr., 895 
Hendrick, 895 
James, 895 
James M., 895 
Marten, 895 
Philippe M., 895 
Thomas, 895 
WINANS, Isaac, 406 
Jan, 406 
Ross, 406 
Thomas DeK., 406 
William, 406 
WINCHELL, Alex., 896 
Alexander N., 895 
Benj. La Fon, 895 
Horace, 896 
James, 896 
Joseph R., 895 
Martin, 660-896 
Martin E., 896 
Nathaniel, 895 
Newton H., 896 
Stephen, 895 
WINCHESTER, Ea- 
mund, 439-574 
Henry, 443 
John, 443-574-996 
Jonathan, 48-443 
Lycurgus, 675 
Philander’ 443 
Philip, 442-443 
Stephen, 574 
WINDER, Aaron, 268 
John, 268-634 
Levin, 572-634 
William, 31-634 
WINDLE, Wm. B., 778 
WINDSHIP, Edward, 
996 
WINDSOR, John, 578 
Joshua, 996 
WING, Charles, 721 
Daniel, 721 
Heman R., 721 
Henry Hiram, 522 
Horace, 721 
John, 721 
Jonathan, 721 
Samuel, 721 
Stephen, 154 
WINMILL, Edgar W., 
64 
WINN, Frank Long, 
478-896 
George, 188 
Jesse D., 896 
John, 166-841 
John S., 708 
Philip B., 896 
William, 896 
Pept Abraham L., 


Petrus, 400 
WINNER, Joseph, 550 
Joseph E., 550 
Septimus, 550 
WINNIE, Geo. H., 900 
WINSCOTT, Geo., 826 
WINSHIP, Benjamin, 
40-450-451 
Edward, 40-439-450- 
451-996 


560 


WISEMAN 


Isaac, 40-450-451 
Joseph, 450-451 
Robert, 450-451 
Samuel C., 758 
WINSLOW, Arthur, 
896 
Cameron Mc R., 322 
Edward, 444-742-816- 
862-877-878-896-942- 
996 
Francis, 896 
Geoffrey, 830 
George Scott, 287 
Henry, 793 
Henry J., 350 
Homer, 492 
Isaac, 455-877-878- 
896 
James, 816 
Job, 543-544-816 
John, 37 - 54-216-317- 
455-470-520-529-531- 
533-646-734-738-742- 
878-896-996 
John D., 952 
Joshua, 896 
Josiah, 31-639-862- 
877-878 
Kenelm, 543-544-550 
551-816-996 
Nathan, 816 
Nathan C., 816 
Pelham, 878 
Richard, 816 
WINSOR, Ernest, 431 
Frederick, 113 
Joshua, 128-996 
Kennard, 153 
Samuel, 648 
William D., 616 
hee Anthony, 
Geddes, 578 
Geddes H., 578 
Isaac, 404-473-548- 
680-904 
James, 680 
John, 578-674-680 
John J., 404 
Nicholas J., 680 
Philip B., 773-807 
William, 558 
William K., 680 
bs Edwin W., 
43 
Ferdinand, 430 
WINTERBOTTOM, 
Archibald D., 347 
eres Eugene A., 
WINTHROP, Beekman, 
896 


Benjamin, 542 
Francis Bayard, 896 
Henry, 818 
John, 64 - 76-104-276- 
301-403-542-555-660- 
663-735-742-818-831- 
860-868-896-996 
Jno. Still, 47-301-542- 
741 . 
Robert, 896 
Thomas Charles, 896 
Thos. Lindall, 292 
Wait, 301 
Wait Still, 542-896 
LE nee Ue Walter, 
WIRTZ, Johannes Con- 
rad, 997 
WISE, Edward E., 623 
Henry A., 243-901 
John, 627 
John Sargeant, 901 
WISEMAN, Henry, 800 
James, 172 
Thomas, 800 


WISNER 


WISNER, Gabriel, 209- 


896 
Gabriel H., 338-897 
siendrick, 209-896 
Henry, 42-209-896 
Henry Gabriel, 896 
Jeffery Amherst, 586 
Johannes, 209-896 
John, 209 
Percy, 896 
WISTAR (see also 
Wister) 
Caspar, 127-267-268- 
734-820-821 
Dillwyn, 59 
Joseph Bassett, 322 
Richard, 127-820-821 
Thomas, 127 
WISTER (see also 
Wistar) 
Chas. Jones, 897 
Daniel, 897 
Hans Caspar, 897 
Johann, 897 
Owen, 897 
Owen Jones, 897 
William Rotch, 897- 
WISWALL, Ichabod, 
384-477-908 
Noah, 723 
WITHAM, Robert, 842 
Wm. Stuart, Jr., 534 
WITHERBEE, Frank 
Spencer, 842 
WITHERS, Clarke, 554 
Edward, 117 
Ezekiel Daniel, 117 
James, 117 
James W., 117 
John, 912 
John W., 117 
William, 117 
WITHERSPOON, 
David, 120 
James, 120-230 
John, 120-230-345 
WITHINGTON, Henry, 
252-789-996 
Richard, 477 
WITMAN, Wm., 753 
WITMER, David, 336 
NAA eS te Peter, 
4 
WITT, John, 316-320 
John M., 1007 
Lee, 887 
Robt. Richard, Jr., 
723 
WITTEN, Wm. P., 565 
WITTER, Clark, 698 
Dean G., 767 
John, 698 
Josiah, 698 
Samuel, 698 
Weeden, 698 
William, 698 
WITTIG, Gustav 
Frederick, 597 
WIWALL, Ichabod, 319 
a Samuel, 
afk 
WODELL, Silas, 413 
William, 679-933 
WOLCOTT (see also 
Walcott) 
Alexander, 297 
Elisha, 899 
Epaphras, 493 
Erastus Bradley, 899 
Gideon, 899 
Henry, 226 - 311-322- 
368-443-493-701-716- 
723-728-865-899-918- 
978-996 
James, 493 
Oliver, 865 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


Roger, 129 - 297 - 307- 
311-493-561-611-765- 


865 
Samuel, 135-311-493- 
701-728-865-899 
Thomas, 728-899 
William, 728 
WOLDRIDGHE, Walter, 
Parrish, .537 


WOLF (see also Wolfe, 


Wolff) 

Abraham, 424 

George, 424 

Henry Gast, 466 

Jacob, 466 

Michael, 466 

Paul, 466 

Peter, 424 

Ve Napoleon B., 

7 


Leonard, 865 
Moses, 897 
Philip S., 625 
Richard, 386 
Robert Serrell, 483 
Samuel, 705-997 
Simeon, 318 
Stephen, 239-734 
Thomas, 663-838-874 
Valentine, 625 
Wilkes, 624 
William, 239-240 
Wm. Brewster, 663 
WOODBERRY (see 
also Woodbury) 
Humphrey, 219 
Jacob, 219 
John, 219 
Richard, 219 
Samuel T., 219 


WOLFF (see also Wolf, }WOODBRIDGE, Ashbel, 


Wolfe) 
Barnard C., 426 
Bernard, 357 
Bernard L., 357 
G., 877 
Geo. Michael, 426 
John George, 426 
John Barnard, 426 


Marion J. Hillyer, 357 


WOLFORD, David, 565 
George, 762 
Henry, 762 
Jacob, 762 
Johannes, 762 
Milton John, 762 
WOLLING, J. W., 327 
WOLTMAN, Ernst, 209 
Henry, 209 


WONSON, Frank P., 837 


WOOD, Abiel, 318 
Abraham, 918 
Abram, 558 
Andrew, 802 
Andrew J., 949 
Benjamin, 796 
Benj. Howland, 194 
Benj. Whiteman, 802 
Charles Blake, 58 
Charles Morgan, 417 
Charles Nash, 838 
Charles S., 386 
Cyrenius, 435 - 
Cyrus Grout, 594 
Daniel, 240 
David, 705 
David Return, 866 
Ebenezer, 318 
Edward, 774 


Edward Stickney, 495 


Eliphalet, 461 
Ellen Persis, 897 
Ephraim, 239-240 
Ezekiel, 396 
Ezekiel G., 461 
Fernando, 908 
Henry, 318-860 
Henry Austin, 432 
Horatio, 705 
Horatio Dan, 705 
Isaac, 897 
Jacob, 239-240 
James, 240-386-816 
James Barrett, 240 
Jeremiah, 428 
Jeremiah P., 875 
Jesse, 461 
Jethro, 194 
John, 494-719-960 
John B., 728 
John D., 896 
John McKee, 901 
Jonas, 392-705-774- 
814 
Jonathan, 329 
Joseph, 274-705-756 
Joseph Pilmore, 756 
Joseph W. H., 756 


450-667 
Benjamin, 35-293-554 
Charles Lester, 734 
Deodatus, 35 
Haynes, 361-633 
Henry Hall, 575 
Howell, 667 
Jahleel, 78 
John, 35-78-293-361- 
554-633-667-759-768- 
846-997 
Joseph, 35-78 
Powhatan, 770 
Russell, 35 
Samuel, 35 
Theodore, 450 
Thomas, 293 
Timothy, 361-450-633- 
667-759-768 
Wrylly, 575 
WOODBURN, John, 344 
Moses, 344 
WOODBURY (see also 
Woodberry) 
Humphrey, 808 
John, 808 
Nathan, 808 
William, 682 
WOODCOCK, John, 313- 


679 
WOODFORD, John, 64 
Thomas, 990 
WOODHOUSE, Jona- 
than, 454 
WOODHULL, Gilbert 
Tole 
John Tennant, 581 
Nathaniel, 678-916 


Richard, 678 

WOODIN, Wm. Hart- 
man, Jr., 932 

WOODMAN, Edgar, 399 

Edward, 630-888 

Jeremiah Hall, 888 

John, 888 

Joseph, 888 
WOODRIFF, Elaine du 

Pont Irving, 654 

Jaa oos 

John J., 134-654 
WOODROW, Thos., 638 
Nghe Carle A., 

Charles H., 372 

Clinton Rogers, 284 

Edwin, 133 

Ernest, 450 

Ezekiel, 714 

Joseph A., 714 

Jonathan, 956 

Matthew, 104-714-997 

Nathaniel, 714 

William, 714 
WOODS, Abel, 897 

Alva, 897 

Andrew, 476 

Andrew Salter, 467 


561 


WOOSTER 


Archibald, 76 
Edgar H., 959 
Frank C., 191 
James, 476 
John, 476 
John C. B., 897 
Marshall, 408-898 
Michael, 187-188-239- 
240-476 
Robert Kay, 476 
Samuel, 53-814-897- 
997 
William Wood, 814 
WOODSON, Jno., 167- 
189-206-358-459-620- 
908-932 
L. G., 920 
Richard, 189-908 
Robert, 189-220-932 
WOODWARD,. Abra- 
ham, 636 
Abram, 556 
Amos, 193 
Benj. Duryea, 193-194 
Mrs. Clarence S., 1007 
Ebenezer, 392-817 
Ezekiel, 524-692 
George, 318-379 
George Evertsen, 193 
Henry, 247-318-556- 
636-670-778-925 
Jason, 318 
John, 318-324-817 
Jonathan, 692 
Joseph, 318-392-556 
Nathaniel, 196-692- 
997 
Parke, 193 
Peter, 807 
Richard, 997 
Ritchie Ogden, 209 
Robert, 196 
Stephen, 692 
Thomas, 193-488 
Thomas M., 446 
Wm., 556-636 
Wm. Amos, 193-194 
William W., 556 
WOODWARE, David, 
409 
Soe Naa Benj., 
898 
Caleb, 898 
Gershom, 898 
Herbert Grafton, 292 
Philip Bell, 898 
Stephen Elias, 898 
Stewart C., 136 
Thomas Bell, 898 
Walter, 898 
WOOLDRIDGE, Wm. 
BeeobL 
Nee ae Zachariah, 
75 
WOOLFORD, Roger, 
857 
Thomas, 857 
WOOLSEY, Benj., 812- 
847 
George, 812-847-997 
George Jarvis, 847 
George M., 1005 
Heathcote M., 35 
Henry L., 226 
Joris, 997 
Melancthon L., 226 
847 
Melancthon T., 847 
Theo. Dwight, 812 
Wm. Walton, 812 
WOOLSON, Chas, Jar- 
vis, 716 
WOOLSTON, Stephen, 
886 
SOO Ee John, 
WOOSTER, L. T., 909 


WOOTTON 


WOOTTON, Wm. Sam- 
uel, 463 

WORCESTER, Eldad, 
179 


Horatio, 179 
John, 179 
Moses, 179 
Samuel, 179 
William, 179-997 
WORK, Alanson, 889 
WORKMAN, Daniel, 
711 
George, 301 
William, 711 
William Hunter, 711 
WORMELEY, Ralph, 
192-299 
WORMSTED, Robt., 55 
WORRALL, Frank IL., 
828 
John, 168 
Joseph, 214 
Walter Laning, 41 
WORRELL, Isaac, 555 
John, 555 
Thomas, 555 
WORRILOW, Christo- 
pher, 158 
John, 158 
Thomas, 158 
WORSHAM, Milton R., 
427 


William, 25 
WORTH, Hal V., 363 

John, 691 

Lionel, 773 
WORTHINGTON, Brice 

John, 50 

Edward, 241 

Eugene, 206 

James Tolley, 421 

John, 421 

John Thomas, 776 

Nicholas, 50-115-803 

Robert, 540 

Samuel, 421 

Thomas, 50-273-540- 


588 
Vachel, 421 
William, 540-673-785 
WRENSHALL, Edward, 
301 


WRIGHT, Andrew 
Donaldson, 671 

Ansel, 320 
Arthur B., 946 
Arthur W., 665-785 
Asahel, 228-320-929 
Benj., 589-714-780 
Benjamin F., 101 
Benoni, 950 
Boykin, 19 
Charles B., 631 
Clarence Gordon, 167 
Cyrus M., 417 
David, 882 
David Minton, 882 
Eben, 387 
Edward H., 647 
Elnathan, 320 
Enoch, 201 
Geo. A., 681 
George C., 856 
George Henry, 397 
Gustavus, 623 
Hamilton, 879 
Hamilton M., 44 


INDEX TO VOLUME ONE 


Harrison B., 395 

J. Howard, 350 

James, 155-378-895 

James Hood, 714 

Jedediah C., 589 

John, 30-179-201-320- 
379 


John, Jr., 379 

John D., 350 

John Seward, 875 
John Skinner, 30 
Jonathan, III, 763 
Joseph, 201-309-412- 


624 

Joseph A., 496 
Joseph Maxwell, 623 
Jos. Van Buren, 214 
Joshua Butler, 436 
Louis L., 353 
Miers Fisher, 236 
Nathan, 801 
Nathaniel, 623-882 
Preserved, 378 
Rial, 378 
Robt., 30-623-895 
Robt. Clinton, 623 
Samuel, 320-378-478 
Solomon, 30-378-623 
Stephen, 93-169 
T. J., 669 
Thomas, 309-687 
William, 201-882 
Wm. Alfred, 581 
William P., 1004 

WULSIN, Fredk. R., 93 
Lucien, 93 

WURTS, Johannes C. 

997 


Robert Kennedy, 797 
WYATT ACC. 609 
Franklin, 498 
William H., 174 
eee Leonard J., 
5 


Marion Sims, 752 
WYLES, Tom R., 796 
WYLLARDE, Richard, 

445 
WYLLYS, George, 361- 
553-633-768-997 

Samuel, 361-633-759- 

768-993 
WYMAN, Francis, 413 

Herbert W., 208 

John Palmer, 350 

Joshua, 413 

Samuel, 413 

William, 413 
WYNKOOP, Cornelius, 

825-826 

Dirck, 826 

Evert, 825-826 

Gerardus H., 388 

Henry, 231 

Jefferson, 826 

Peter, 825-826 
ee. James Osgood, 


WYNNE, Thomas, 249- 
481-533-897-902 


Xa 


YAGER, David H., 844 
Frank, 91 
Johannes, 846 
YALE, Aaron, 111 


David, 619-975 
Elihu, 111-451 
John, 619 
Josiah, 619 
Moses, 111-654 
Nathaniel, 111-654 
Thomas, 111-160-451- 
471-619-654-709 
Meee Chas., 674- 
1 


John, 674 
Lewis D., 916 
William L., 281-704 
YARDLEY, Thos., 997 
YARNALL, Edward, 
647 
Eli, 647 
Elizabeth H. Sargent, 
898 
Ellis, 647 
Francis, 647-898 
Harold E., 593 
John Joliffe, 898-899 
Mordecai, 429-898-899 
Nathaniel, 647 
Peter, 898-899 
Philips, 33 
Zachariah Sprigg, 
898-899 
YATES, Bartholomew, 
922 


Chas., 499 
Christoffel, 67 
Christoffelse, 172 
Christopher, 67-172 
Edward, 172 
Henry, 67 
Henry C., 172 
Joseph, 67-172-727 
Robert, 922 
Theodore, 899 
William, 922 
William Black, 727 
YAWGER, Philip, 435 
YEAMANS, John, 563- 


848 
YEARDLEY, Argall, 
2380 
George, 230-454-863- 
997 


YEATES, Jasper, 157 

YEATMANS, John, 160 

YEISER, Henry Craig, 
32 


2 
YELLOTT, John Israel, 
750 


YEOMANS, Alfred, 177 
as bat Richard, 
3 

YERBY, Geo., 809-861 
YERGER, Alex., 959 

George, 959 

Michael, 959 

William, 959 
YODER, Albert H., 445 

Conrad, 445 

Jacob, 445 

John, 230 

William Henry, 445 
YOPP, Alfred Price, 459 
YORK, Jesse, 765 
YORKE, James, 903 

Louis S., 669 
YOST, Francis M., 106 
gees Joseph, 501- 


562 


ZORN 


YOUMANS, Christo- 
pher, 481 

Earle Stimson, 482 
Jeremiah, 482 
John, 482 
Samuel, 482 
Solomon, 482 
Vincent, 482 

YOUNG, Aaron, 784 
Baltzar, 504 
Benjamin, 274 
Charles A., 107 
Charles J., 619 
Charles Mervyn, 395 
Christopher, 801 
D. H., 229 
David, 47-703-801 
David Lucien, 730 
Edgar, 951 
Edgar M., 255 
Edward M., 282 
Ephraim, 801 
Frank H., 221 
George, 358-401 
George Wright, 93 
Henry, 371 
Hobart Paul, 100 
Jacob, 811 
John, 47-166-703-801 
John Jay, 703 
John Manning, 392 
John Wallace, 693 
Joseph, 526 
Joseph N., 274 
Joseph R., 308 
Mason, 353 
Notley, 274 
Robert, 111 
Samuel B. M., 672 
Stephen, 801 
William, 62-424-703 
William Clark, 47 

YOUNGLOVE, Samuel, 

146 


YOUNGS, Benj., 33 


Christopher, 677 
Z 
ZABRISKIE, Edward 
PLSD 
George, 401 


ZANTZINGER, Clar- 
ence Clark, 511 
ZEIGLER, Chas., 322 
Charles L., 384 
S. J.; Jrg0t12 
ZEISS, Carl Henry, 744 
ZELIFFH, Jas., 777 
ZENT, David, 750 
ZIEGLER, Andrew, 846 
Michael, 846 
ZIEHLER, Henry, 424 
ZIMMERMAN, Chris- 
topher, III, 445 
Henry, 452 
Herbert Paul, 106 
William, 452 
William F., 636 
ZIMPLEMAN, George 
Bernard, 868 
ZINSSER, John Shar- 
man, 874 
ZOGBAUM, Rufus F., 
Jr., 591 
ZORN, Joseph The- 
ophilus, 796 


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IN 
VOLUME TWO 


Names in bold face type indicate the subjects of preceding records, and numbers 
in bold face type indicate the page upon which the record appears. 

This index was compiled with the view of providing, as nearly as possible, an 
index of ancestors, and at the same time of furnishing the maximum amount of data 
in the simplest form. 

Every man mentioned in the lineages in the preceding pages is listed in this 
index; but his wife’s name has been omitted from the index because its inclusion 
would more than double the number of names without any appreciable advantage. 
It is only in rare instances that a genealogical investigator does not know the name 
of the father or husband of the woman whose name he is seeking, and the names of 
the father and husband are listed in the index when known. 

However, women who are the subjects of the lineage records are listed in the 
index in bold face type under their maiden names or, if married, under their married 
names. The husbands and fathers of these women are also listed in proper alpha- 
betical order. 

The names of unmarried children (or not recorded as married) of present gener- 
ations have been omitted from the index for the reason that the father’s name is the 
only name of genealogical importance in present generations. But the names of 
children of present generations are listed in the index, and in bold face type, 
when they themselves are the subjects of records, and also to show intermarriages. 

The bold face type numbers following the names of immigrant ancestors in 
the index, refer to the pages upon which their biographical records appear (pages 
387-421); other page numbers refer to lineage records. 


A 


William, 23 


ACKERT, George H., 
Winifred Buck, 20 270 


Joseph, 30-139-162- 
347 


ABBE, John, 313 


ABBY, Benj;, 59 


ACKLEN, Joseph H., 
atl 


Joseph Hinman, 30 


Richard, 313 David, 59 Katharine Kellogg, 33 
Thomas, 313 John, 59 ADAIR, James, 46 Lawrence S., 299 
ABBOT (see also Ab- Samuel, 59 ADAMS, A. Egerton, 222| Marcellin Cote, 42 
bott) Samuel Abbe, 59 Abel, 134-139-347 Matthew, 139-347 
Abiel, 211 ABEL, George H., 258 Abraham, 194 Moses, 29 
Abiel J., 255 John J., 258 Albert, 146 Nathan, 29-270 
Abner, 156 Mary W. Hinman, 258| Alvinzie S., 270 Nathaniel, 270-277 


Edward M., 255 

George, 211-387 

John, 156-211 

Joseph Stevens, 156 

Natalie S. Baron, 255 

Stephen, 156 

Thomas, 393 

Timothy, 163 

William Fitzhale, 156 
ABBOTT (see also Ab- 

bot) 


Asa, 206 

Bancroft, 23 
Benjamin, 231 
Caleb, 206 
Ephraim, 206 
Gardner, 206 
George, 21-23-206-387 
Isaac E., 233 
Jacob, 21 

James, 23 

John, 206 

TONNES. ConeoL 
John William, 23 
Joseph, 21 
Lawrence Fraser, 21 
Luther Jewett, 23 
Nathaniel, 21 

Ned Culbertson, 23 
Nicholas, 23 
Robert, 387 
Timothy, 206 
Walter L., Jr., 56 


Robert, 387 
William Henry, 383 
ABELL, Caleb, 283 
Robert, 387 
Samuel, 283 
Seip hes ee ee Alex., 
2 


Francis P., 23 
James, 23-202 
John Joseph, 23 
Robert P., 23 
ABNEY, John P., 96 


ABORN, Collins Wal- 


ton, 27 

Everett A., 27 

James, 374 

John, 27 

Loury, 135 

Lucius, 27 

Lucius Anderson, 27 

Moses, 27 

Samuel, 27-374 

Warren Lucius, 27 
ACHESON, Thomas, 53 


ACKERMAN, Albert W., 


128 
Jacob, 128 
James, 128 
John, 128 
John Clayton, 128 
Robert, 128 
Theodore M., 128 


56 


Ambrose, 139 
Amos, 30-112 


Boylston, 162 
Calvin, 42 
Charles, 30 
Charles C., 33-34 
Charles E., 300 
Christopher B., 33 
Daniel, 139-347 
Ebenezer, 162-362 
Eberneza, 298 


George, 139-347-362- 
387 


George O., 265 

Harry Clifton, 61 

Henry, 30-42-43-83- 
Prag sid We a peso 


Hiram, 139 

Isaac, 33 

James, 151-270-313 

Jeremy, 387 

Jewett P., 29 

John, 29-62-134-162- 
2'50-252-264-340-387 

John Quincy, 314 


Peletiah, 43-242-297 
Philip, 29-33 
Robert, 98-220-362-387 
Samuel, 29-83 
Seth Samuel, 171-245 
Stephen J., 42 
Thomas, 29-33-42-43 
Waldo Peck, 368 
Wesley, 171-245 
William, 62-130-139- 
171-245-308 
William H. H., 33-34 
Wm. W., 362 
Wirt, 362 
ADDAMS, Phillip, 33 
William, 33 
ADDISON, John, 201 
ADKINSON, John, 388 
AGNEW, James, 157 
AIKEN, David, 85 
James, 
James Reid, 85 
William, 223 
AINSWORTH, Geo., 43 
Geo. Jennings, 43 
John C., 43 
Lawrence Sutton, 42 
herp pigs A. Sutton, 


Nathaniel, 42 
AKERS, James, 88 
Peter, 277 


AKERS 


Robert, 277 
William, 87-88-277 
AKIN, Aaron B., 106 
Benjamin, 106 
David, 106 
John, 106 
Jonathan, 106 
Josiah, 35 
Ransom W,, 35 
William Merchant, 35 
ALBEH, Benj., 190 
James, 190 
Obadiah, 281 
ee aie William J., 
ff 


ALBRIGHT, Amos 
Fowler, 334 
Egbert Fowler, 334 
ALBURTIS, Arthur, 249 
Pietro C., 249 
ALCORN, James W., 52 
ALDEN, Cyrus, 250 
Daniel, 383 
David, 80-230-234-296 
Ebenezer, 39 
Edwin Hyde, 383 
Elam, 383 
Ezra, 383 
George Henry, 383 
Isaac, 39 
John, 386-39-56-80-82- 
90-115-119-121-129- 
142-148-162-181-219- 
220-230-234-244-250- 
264-268-271-278-296- 
300-301-307-312-320- 
343-36 2-365-381-383- 
387 
Jonathan, 268 
A 39-56-250-271- 


ALDRICH, David, 144 
George, 79 
Joseph, 79 
Marvin T., 306 
Noah, 144 
Peter, 79 
Philip, 144 
Robert, 85 
Samuel, 79 
Sylvanus, 79 
ALEXANDER, Alan- 
son, 190 
Alexander, 46 
Andrew, 331 
Archibald, 42-95-331- 
348-387 
Augustus, W., 46 
Charles B., 256 
Eben, 304 
Eugene, 385 
Hodges Perry, 46 
James, 363-387 
John, 46-64 
Joseph, 348 
Karl Perry, 46 
Lawrence Stirling, 64 
Oliver B., 252 
Bhilip, 64 
Robert 64-278-330 
Samuel Hamilton, 170 
Thomas, 330 
Timothy, 190 
Washington, 46 
Whitney, 190 
William, 64-170-330- 
331-348-363-397 
William P., 272 
ALGER, Andrew, 171 
Cyrus, 149 
John, 171 
Jonathan, 171-172 
Preserved, 171 
Russell A., 259 
Thomas, 387 
ALLAIS, Arthur, 233 
ALLD, W., 255 
ALLEN, Addison L., 49 
Benjamin, 49 
Charles, 66-153 
Charles A., 234 
Daniel B., 166 
David, 49-150-311-340 
Dorothy Baker, 26 
Ebenezer, 178 


INDEX TO VOLUME TWO 


Edmund, 387 
Edwin L., 49 
Eleazer, 185 
Ephraim, 116 
Ethan, 178-303 
Francis, 321 
George, 186 
Gideon, 339 
Harry, 166 
Howard H., 149 
Jacob, 395 
James, 387 
James E., 26 
James Roy, 26 
Jedediah, 186 
John, 118 
Jonathan, 365 
Joseph, 365 
Martin Smith, 49 
Nathan, 186 
Ralph, 186 
Reuben, Jr., 349 
Richard, 380 
Robert, 52-340 
Samuel, 89-178-269- 
387-403 
Wim., 49-292-340-387 
Wm. Lafayette, 49 
Zachariah, 49 
ALLERTON, Isaac, 30- 
39-96-113-114-302-387 
ALLING, Edward, 315 
Elisha, 288 
John, 288 
Jonathan, 288 
Roger, 288-387 
ALLIS, William, 387 
ALLISON, Jas. H., 290 
ALLMAN, John, 233 
Laurence, 53 
Thomas, 53 
ALLYN, John, 248 
Joseph, 292 
Matthew, 170-178-199- 
387 
Peletiah, 199 
Robert, 248-387 
Samuel, 199-387 
Samuel W., 199 
Thomas, 199-209 
ALMY, Augustus C., 313 
Christopher, 61 
Job, 297 
John, 297 
John J., 313 
Sanford, 243-297 
William, 297-387 
William Ellery, 313 
ALSTON, Alfred A., 382 
James W., 171 
John, 45-138-170-306- 
348-382-388 
Joseph, 45-348 
Jos. John, 45-138-170 
Lemuel James, 382 
Philip, 138 
Solomon, 382 
William, 306-348 
Wm. Williams, 382 
Willis, 171 
ALTMAN, Anthony, 173 
ALVORD, Alex., 53-388 
Alwyn A., 319 
Caleb, 53 
Elijah, 53 
Elijah Smead, 53 
E(lijah) Smead, Jr., 53 
John, 53 
Pliny, 53 
Thomas, 53 
AMBLER, Emory 
Thayer, 383 
Jacquelin, 335 
AMBROSH, John, 54 
Nathaniel, 206 
AMES, Adelbert, 54 
Jos. Sweetman, 327 
Oakes, 54 
Oliver, 54 
Thomas, 54 
William, 54-388 
Wm. Hadwen, 54 
AMIDON, Edmond6§., 233 
AMIS, Thomas, 305 


AMMONBET, Andre, 57-58 
Jacob, 57-58 
AMORE, William, 367 
OR: Jonathan, 348- 
33 


AM WEG, Jacob, 313 
John Michael, 313 
Leonhard, 313 

ANCELL, Thomas, 370 

ANDERSON, Alice S.,20 
Andrew, 44 
Benjamin M., 272 
Cc. C., 183 
Charles L., 18 
Dexter, 216 
Edward, 313 
Edward Lowell, 332 
Francis Thomas, 331 
George, 27 
Gilbert, 230 
Isabel W. Perkins, 20 
James, 145-158 
James Blythe, 20 
James Grant, 61 
James Harvey, 61 
John, 230 
John Kraus, 98 
John L., 189 
Joseph Nelson, 61 
Kenneth, 20 
Larz, 20-332 
Leonora M. Hunter, 61 
Lincoln C., 338 
Louis Francis, 211 
Norinne Sanders, 61 
Olis C., 69 
Richard, 313-332-388 
Richard Clough, 332 
Robert, 27-110-331- 

332-388 
Samuel, 250 
Solomon, 216 
Thomas, 27 
William, 110-145-216- 
230-331 
William A. C., 145 
William Hunter, 61 
ANDERTON, William 
B 281 

ANDREW, A. Piatt, 61 
Abraham Piatt, 61 
James, 61 
John, 61 
Samuel, 30 

ANDREWS, Champe §., 

64 


Clara L. Spilman, 69 

Daniel, 211 

Edward S., 69 

Elmer E., 137 

Garnett, 64 

George William, 69 

Henry, 194 

James, 64 

John, 64-202-211 

Moses, 211 

Nathaniel, 211 

Rokert, 36-276 

Robert D., 307 

Robert Lyle, 209 

Samuel, 211 

Seth S., 69 

Walter E., 89 

William, 388 
ANGEL, James R., 163 

William G., 163 
ANGELL, Philip, 350 

Thomas, 49-144-388 
ANGELLOTTI, Emma 

C. Cearley, 70 

Frank M., 69-70 

Giuseppe, 70 
ANGIER, Edmund, 304 

Oakes, 54 
ANKENY, Peter, 166 
Beyer Anthony, 

il 

ANSHUTZ, Alfred P., 42 

George, 42 
ANSLEY, Jesse, 321 
pee ENS Abraham, 

Christopher, 196 

Daniel, 258 

Daniel R., Jr., 258 


566 


ARNOLD 


Daniel Read, 258 

David, 258 

Humphrey, 258 

John, 258-388 

Joseph, 196 

Samuel, 196 

William, 258 
ANTON, Willis A., 190 
APPEL, Joseph H., 72 
APPLE, Andrew, 72 

Henry H., 72 

John, 72 

John Peter, 72 

John W., 72 

Thomas Gilmore, 72 

William Nevin, 72 
APPLEGATE, Asa, 364 

Bergen, 364 

Henry S., 364 

Samuel, 364 
APPLETON, Chas. H., 65 

Daniel Fuller, 19-20 

Francis Randall, 19-20 

Isaac, 19-65 

James, 19-20 

Jas. Waldingfield, 20 

John, 67-302 

Joseph, 65 

Nathaniel, 302 

Randolph M., 19 

Samuel, 19-20-23-65- 

67-217-295-302-388 

Samuel A., 23 

William, 65 
APPULTON, Saml., 388 
ARCHER, George A., 72 

Harriet H. C., 72 

Jacob, 72 

John, 72 

Shreve Maclaren, 72 

William Shreve, 72 
ARCHIBALD, Byron J., 


123 
prosctemc rt Philip 


Ja 

ARDEN, James, 145 

Richard D., 145 

Thomas, 145 
ARMISTEAD, Anthony, 

51-231-388 

John, 90-139-388 

Robert A., 51 

Westwood, 51 

Wm., 51-207-231-388 
ARMITAGE, Enoch, 67 

Godfrey, 372 

Reuben, 67 
ARMOUR, James, 388 
ARMS, Consider, 59 

Daniel, 59 

William, 59-388 
ARMSTRONG, Abram 

S., 372 

Alice Shofner, 372 

Charles H., 372 

George, 76 

George Lenher, 76 

John, 62-76-189-344 

Nathan, 76 

Richard Turner, 76 

Thomas, 62-189 

Thomas P., 189 

William, 27 

William Clinton, 77 
ARNOLD, Abraham, 140 

Anthony, 173 

Bendedict, 173-272 

Benjamin, 66 

David, 173 

David C., 66 

David Saxon, 66 

Elisha, 83-225 

Hendrick, 66 

Ira, 66 

John, 140-173 

John Ford, 309 

Jonathan, 140-173 

Joseph, 90 

Josiah, 173 

Kate K. Fairchild, 77 

Le Roy, 77 - 

Lewis, 85 

Samuel, 90 

Stephen, 83 

Thomas, 66-140-388 


ARNOLD 


William, 83-134-140- 
173-388 
William Bideston, 66 


William Hendrick, 66 
ARNOULT, Cyril Hon- 


ore, 360 

Jean, 360 
ARRINGTON, Mans- 

ford, 79-319 

ARTHUR, Alan, 18 

Chester Alan, 18 

Gavin, 18 

Marcus W., 334 

William, 18 
ASCOUGH, John, 345 
ASH, Alex. F., 372 
ASHBY, John, 138 

Robert, 138 

Thomas, 138 
ASHCRAFT, Thos., 233 


ASHENFELTER, Peter, 


268 


ASHHURST, Astley P. 
C., 68 


John, 68 
Richard, 68 
Wm. Wayne, 68-298 


ASHLEY, Abraham, 258 


Clyde, L., 259 
Daniel, 239 

David, 85-239-251-288 
Henry De Lancey, 91 
Israel, 251 

Jeptha, 258 
Jonathan, 288 
Josiah L., 258 
Marcus M., 259 


Robert, 85-239-251-288 


Roy Vernon, 258 

Samuel, 239-240 

William, 258 

ASHMEAD, Duffield, 

Jr., 80 

Henry Clifton, 80 

Isaac, 

Jacob, 80 

John, 80 

Samuel, 80 


ASHMORE, James, 260 


William, 260 
ASHTON, Henry, 98 
* James, 49-144 

Peter, 64 


ASPINWALL, John, 122 


Joseph, 122 

Peter, 122-388 
ASTON, David, 363 

Walter, 19-113-298 


ASTOR, John Jacob, 388 
ATHEROLD, Thos., 389 


SAD EAE E. Louis, 


Humphrey, 20-105-388 


ATHBEY, Elisha, 68 
George, 58 
John, 58 
ATKESON, John, 388 


ATKINSON, Alatau T., 


385 
Benjamin F., 229 
Benjamin W., 194 
Bradbury, 151-152 
Aye nee, 151-152- 


8 

John, 151 

John C., 229 

M. S., 109 

Roger, 45 

Theodore, 151-152 

Thomas, 147-151 
ATLEE, Samuel, 388 

William, 221-388 

William A., 146-221 

William Pitt, 221 


ATMORE, Thomas, 372 


ATTMORE, Isaac, 372 
Jonathan, 372 
William Penn, 372 

ATWATER, David, 90- 

199-388 
Fred, 83 
Isaac, 199 
John, 199 
Jonathan, 90 
June Lyon, 82 


AUDLEY, John, 366 
AUERSWAL, Carl, 83 
AUGHTRY, Alfred R., 


334 
AUGUSTINE, Amos, 231 


William, 231 
AULER, Hein, 249 
AULL, Charles H., 173 


Pack atest Jessica Tyler, 
8 


AUSTIN, "Anthony, 118- 
Charles Bernard, 87 


John, 214-222 
Jonathan, 214 
Joshua, 294 
Nathaniel, 118 
Richard, 118-214-388 


Walter G., 119 
William, 278 
AVENT, John, 94 
Thomas, 94 
AVERELL, William, 388 
AVERILL, Isaac, 287 
Nathaniel, 249 
Nicholas, 228 


Samuel B., 287 


William, 228-249-388 
AVERY, Abner, 259 

Abraham, 360 

Amos Walker, 360 

Caspar Hugh, 360 

Chas. Hedding, 360- 361 

eee ceo ane 259-360- 


Elisha, oT86 
Elisha. Denison, 386 
hy McKendree, 360- 


Elroy Putnam, 361 
aceon 22'8-259-360- 


James G., 88 


John Herbert, 214 
Jonathan, 259 
Joseph, 386 

Miles, 104-193 
Samuel, 259-386 
Stephen B., 259 
Thomas, 161 
William, 360-388 


AXMINSTER, Lord, 160 
see also Ayers, 


Chas. Washington, 86 
Christine Merrick, 86 
Henry Morton, 86 


Jonathan, 97 
Mary C. Warren, 86 
Robert, 86-97 
AYER, James, 304 
John, 206-388 
Robert, 206 
AYERS, John, 326 
John Wilson, 326 
Obidiah, 326 


AYLETT, Benjamin, 331 
John, 1i6e 331 
Philip, 115-331 
William, gest baie 
AYRES, Gharise G., 85 


Edward, 213 


INDEX TO VOLUME TWO 
Lewis cept hi: 376 


ATWOOD, Tone 26 
Jonathan, 189 


Henry Fairfax, 85 
Henry P., 86 

Isaac, 86 

Jabez, 85 

John, 85-86-122-388 
Obadiah, 86 

Robert Williams, 86 
Romeyn Beck, 85 
Samuel, 85 

Stephen Cooper, 86 
William, 146-167-289 
Wylie, McLean, 86 


B 


BABCOCK, Asa, 72 
Charles M., 185 
David, 72 
Edward H., 72 
George, 70-72 
Gideon, 72 
James, 72-388 
John, 72 
Robert, 283 
William F., 86 

BABER, Adin, 220 

BACHE, Richard, 388 

BACHELDER, Benja- 

min, 283 


BACHELLER, Jas., 211 


BACHELLOR, Nathan- 
iel, 132 
Stephen, 132 


BACHILER, Nathl., 232 


Stephen, 232-404 
BACKUS, Chas. C., 99 
Clinton Davis, 99 
Elisha, 99 
Frances Belden, 96 
Henry Clinton, 99 
Herbert, 96 
Lafayette, 96 
Stephen, 99-151-388 
Timothy, 99 
William, 99-388 
BACON, Andrew, 388 
Cyrus, 371 
David, 371 
Ebenezer, 55-56 
Ebenezer F., 56 
Edward R., 22 
John, 283 
John William, 22 
Josiah, 55 
Michael, 55-113-131- 
283-388-389 
Moses Sawin, 22 


Nathaniel, 333-371-388 


Raymond C., 22 
Robert Cram, 22 
Stephen, 42 
William, 388 
BACOT, Pierre, 388 
BADGER, Daniel, 259 
Daniel B., 259 
Erastus B., 259 
Giles, 84-259-388 
Henry, 84 
John, 84-259 
Nathaniel, 84 
Sherwin C., 34 
Stephen, 259 
Thomas, 259 
Walter I., 259-321 
Walter I., Jr., 259 
William, 259 
BAER, Michael, 268 
BAGGARLY, Baldwin 
B., 32 
Charles, 32 
Cranson, 32 
David Clark, 32 
Franklin C., 32 
Henry, 32 
John, 32 
Samuel Hitt, 32 
BAGLEY, George, 245 
John J., 358 
John Newbury, 358 
Samuel, 358 
ow ee Arthur Low, 
Buenos W., 122 
Charles Everett, 320 


567 


BALCH 


Charles L., 259 
David S., L175 
Ebenezer, 196 
Edward, 259 
Edwin M., 326 
Frederick, 259 
Frederick H., 259 
Frederick W., 259 
James B., 259 
Jesse, 196 

John, 72-78-176-259 
Joseph, 196-259-287 
Obadiah, 259 
Richard, 196-287-388 
Samuel C., 196 
Thomas, 259 
Timothy, 287 
William, 259 
William B., 259 


BAIRD, Alexander, 140 


David, 140 
John, 285-388 
Robert, 140 
Thomas, 388 
William, 140 
William R., 140 


BAKER, Adam, 173 


Alden, 331 

Alex., 171-211-260-388 

Arthur D., 260 

Arthur Latham, 26 

Benjamin, 26-260 

Benjamin F., 260 

Benjamin H., 260 

Charles Chaney, 27 

Charles Wood, 27 

Cornelius, 26 

David, 217 

Dorsey Synge, 211 

Edith Cooley, 259 

Edward, 119-283 

Elisha, 211 

Ernst, 173 

Ezra, 211 

Francis, 388 

Francis Elisha, 100 

Henry, 151-173-260- 
304 

Henry C., 211 

Henry R., 264 

Howell M., 260 

Irvin, 39 

James, 119 

James E., 173 

James M., 260 

John, 19-26-27-119- 
120-211-252-260-283- 
298-310 

John D., 224 

John G., 26 

John Townsend, 26 

John W., 298 

Jonathan, 26 

Joseph, 46-328 

Joshua, 211-220-260 

Lewis, 

Luther A., 260 

Luther B., 260 

Luther H., 260 

Nicholas, 298 

Ozi, 

Remember, 260 

Richard: 115-119-264- 


Robert, 26 

Roger, 157-404 
Samuel, 119-120-151 
Samuel T., 29 
Solomon M., 27 
Stephen, 129 
Stephen H., 27 
Thos., 19-310-389-392 
Una Jacobs, 260 
Vernon Pell, 30 
William, 173 
William W., 211 


BAKEWELL, Charles 


M., 261 
Madeline Palmer, 261 


BALCH, Benj., 292-310 


Freeborn, 310 
Hezekiah, 260 
Hezekiah J., 260 
Hezekiah J. B., 260 
James, 260 


BALCH 


John, 260-292-310-389 
Nathaniel, 310 
Samuel C., 260 
Thomas, 234-260 
William, 310 
William G., 260 
BALDERSTON, Morde- 
cai, 55 
BALDRIDGHE, Alex., 157 
David Agnew, 157 
James R., 157 
William, 157 
BALDWIN, Abraham, 
261 
Arthur D., 261 
Austin, 261 
Austin P., 261 
Austin R., 261 
Beard, 261 
Charles, 261 
Edward, 99 
Edward R., 261 
Elbert F., 246 
Elijah, 261 
Elijah C., 261 
Enos, 261 
Frank M., 364 
Henry Ives, 261 
Isaac, 261 
J. Mark, 307 
Jacob, 122 
John, 122-261-389 
Jos., 122-173-261-389 
Nathaniel, 122 
Reba L. Williams, 260 
Richard, 261-389 
Thomas, 194-261 
Timothy, 91-308 
BALL, Benjamin F., 53 
Christopher, 304 
David, 386 
Edward, 30 
Farling, 53 
Frank P., 332 
Fred, 30 
Frederic D., 30 
George, 134 
George Cornelius, 53 
Geo. Washington, 53 
Harry Leland, 386 
Isaac, 53 
Ivanilla Dunham, 30 
James, 35-319 
Jas. Rosser, 30 
John, 53-109-134 
Joseph, 25-30-104-334- 
386 
Mary S. Hereford, 386 
Richard, 376 
Robert Edward, 386 
Simon Adler, 53 
Spencer, 30 
Stephen, 64 
Washington M., 53 
William 30-35-134- 
319-389 
William Franklin, 53 
William Hereford, 386 
see at Hezekiah, 
Nathaniel, 302 
Seymour, 327 
William, 109-302-389 
BALLOU, Ariel, 83 
Dexter, 340 
Howard M., 341 
James, 883-144-340 
Maturin, 83-340-389 
Nathaniel, 340 
Noah, 340 
Oliver, 340 
Oren Aldrich, 340 
Sidney, 340 
BALTHIS, John, 232 
John Milton, 232 
BANCKER, Evert, 276 
Gerret, 145-276 
Johannes, 276 
Laurens M., 261 
Thomas B., 276 
BANCROFT, Amos, 34 
Charles, 34 
Ebenezer, 346 
Edmund, 34 
George, 23-272 


INDEX TO VOLUME TWO 


George F., 140 

Guy, 34 

Hugh, 34 

Samuel, 34 

Thomas, 34-346-389 

Timothy, 346 

William Amos, 34 
BANDFIELD, Carlos 

D., 126 

George D., 126 

George Henry, 126 

James, 126 

Peter, 126 


BANGERTER, Fred., 128 


BANGS, Edward, 122- 
316-389 : 
Jonathan, 122 
Joseph, 122 
Lemuel, 122 
Samuel, 122. 
BANISTER, John, 97 
John M., 97 
BANKER, Adolph, 261 
Alexander bD., 261 
Amos B., 2 
Howard J., 
John, 261 
Laurens M., 261 
Louis Ws, 35 
Nathaniel, 261 
BANNING, Calvin, 41 
John, 41 
Kendall, 41 
William, 41 
William Calvin, 41 
William Josiah, 41 
BANTA, David D., 361 
BANTZ, Gideon, 35 
BAQUET, Camille, 85 
Louis Joseph, 85 
BARBEH, Christ., 51 
William Gaston, 51 
BARBER, George, 389 
Joel, 114 
Joel Albert, 114 
Thomas, 3&9 


BARBERIE, Geo. N., 74 
BARBOUR, George, 389 


Thomas, 389 
BARCLAY, John, 389 

Robert, 389 
BARDEN, Ezra S., 186 

Noah, 186 

Seth, 186 

Stephen, 186 

Timothy, 186 

William, 186 
BARFIELD, Rich., 128 
BARKHER, Abraham, 46 

Charles, 43 

F. Marion, 43 

Isaac, 46 

Jacob, 46 

James, 433-121-214 

John, 273 

Joshua Perry, 43 

Matthew, 121 

Michael, 214 

Peleg, 43 

Philemon, 69 

Richard, 273 

Robert, 46 

Samuel, 46 

Samuel Haydock, 46 

Thomas Oscar, 43 

Wharton, 46 

Willard, 43 

Zenas, 221 
BARKLEY, Hugh, 89 
BARLOW, John, 205 

Thomas D., 287 
BARNABY, Ambrose, 

77-238 

James, 77-238 

Samuel, 238 

Samuel S., 77 

Stephen, 25 
BARNARD, Abner, 48 

Bartholomew, 222 

Benjamin, 81 

Dorus, 222 

Francis, 48-134 

George M., 291 


Harrison Bernard, 48 


SES 


James Ely, 48 
John, 81-222-389 
Jonathan, 81 
Joseph, 48 
Tas C466. 
Ralph P., 33 
Samuel, 48-134 
Thomas, 247-389 
William Edwin, 49 
pan Abram, 110- 
31 
Albert M., 253 
Alfred Smith, 155 
C. Eugene, 231 
Daniel, 374 
David, 187-374 
David L., 187-374 
Bi, 155 
George Leonard, 374 
George T., 313 
James Aborn, 374 
John, 374 
Joshua, 78-300-378 
Julius Cullen, 92 
Phineas, 287 
Robert E., 290 
Solomon, 70 
Thomas, 327-374-389 
Thurlow Weed, 87 
W. Morris, 290 
William, 272 
BARNET, Hugh, 79 
BARNETT, Chas. W., 53 
David, 307 
Ira Nelson, 53 
Lockie Ball, 53 
William, 263 
BARNEY, Jacob, 389 
BARNUM, Eli S., 279 
Eliphalet, 278 
Ephraim, 225 
Matthew, 225 
Thomas, 225-278 
athe Edward, 


John, 262-389 

John G., 88 

Joseph W., 262 

Nathaniel, 262 

Robert, 262 

Robert W., 262 

William H., 262 
BARON, Charles C., 255 
BARR, Ethel H. Stew- 

art, 

George Winfred, 53 

John Watson, 39-40 

Robert, 108 

Thomas, 39 

William, 39 
BARRAS, Louis R., 192 

Madeleine B. Duncan, 

192 

Samuel T., 192 
BARRAUD, Philip, 147 
BARRELL, George, 389 
BARRETT, Christ., 404 

Peter, 404 
BARRETT, Don. M., 83 

Elizabeth Benner, 97 

Henry, 76 

Joseph, 76 

Oliver, 76 

Reuben T., 97 

Thomas, 76 

Wilbert H., 97 
BARRINGER, John, 389 
BARROLL, Lee, 380 
BARRON, Ellis, 69-151 
BARROW, Benj. H., 210 

Bud, 66 

David Crenshaw, 210 

David Francis, 210 

James, 210 

John, 389 

Pope, 210 

Thomas, 210 

Thos. Augustine, 210 
BARROWS, Ebenezer, 29 

John, 389 
BARRUS, John, 389 
BARRY, Herbert, 38 
BARSTOW, Henry, 320 

Job, 206 

William, 262-389-412 


568 


BATES 


BARTELOW, Wm., 328 
BARTH, Charles J., 167 
William, 167 
BARTHOLOMEW, Ern- 
est L., .139 
William, 389 
BARTLETT, Benjamin, 
268-272 
George M., 375 
Harry P., 262 
Ichabod, 268 
Irving’ C., 115 
John, 25-154-262-268 
Josiah, 268 
Luther, 375 
Moses, 262 
Phineas, 262 
Richard, 262-389 
Robert, 77-96-137-216- 
238-268-389 3 
Shubael, 269 
Warren S., 262 
William, 262-375 
William Allen, 269 
Samak AN Andrew, 186- 
Benjamin, 186-271 
Edward, 289 
Matthew, 289 
Robert C., 271 
Rufus, 186-271-374 
Samuel, 271-288-289 
Thomas, 389 
William, 271-417 
William H., 271 
BARTOW, Basil, 34 
John, 34 
Peter, 34 
Punderson, 34 
Thomas, 34 
BASCOM, Aaron, 251 
Henry N., 251 
James, 251 
Joshua, 251 
Samuel, 251 
Thomas, 251-389-404 
BASDEN, Charles, 290 
BASE oe Chas., 
107 
George, 107 
Hamilton Meade, 107 
Henry, EGCarie7 
John, 107 
Patrick H., 107 
William, 107 
BASS, Arthur S., 98 
Henry, 34 
John, 36-90-119-121- 
129-142-162-381 
Samuel, 144-389 
Thomas, 144 
BASSETT, Ansel, 230 
Ebenezer, 22 
George W., 214 
John, 204 
Nathaniel, 230 
Richard, 122 
William, 389-404-419 
BASYE, Edmond, 338 
Henry, 338 
Isaac, 338 
emp rreartr James, 


John, 232 
John Langdon, 211 
Nathan, 232 
Nathaniel, 232 
Stephen, 178-232 
Timothy, 15% 
William, 405 
BATCHELER, John,118 
BATCHELOR, Benja- 


Humphrey, 141-378 

James, 141-378-389 
BATES, Clement, 389 

Daniel, 142-304-314 

David, 314 

Hervey, 314 

James, 389 

James Hale, 217 

Lemuel, 302 

William M., 99 


BATHURST 


BATHURST, Edward, 
352-356 
Lancelot, 352-356 
BATISON, James, 262 
BATSON, Robert B., 231 
BATTERMAN, John, 117 
John Henry, 117 
John Joseph, 117 
John Otto, 117 
BATTERSON, Geo., 262 
James, 262 
James G., 262 
Simeon S., 262 
BATTRY, Francis C., 322 
BATTLE, Jane H. Hall- 
Lidde’l, 112 
John, 389 
S. Westray, 112 
BAUGHN, Henry, 283 
Nathaniel, 283 
Richard, 283 
Stephen, 283 
BAXTER, Frances, 262 
George, 262 
Gregory, 389 
Henry, 186-262 
Henry G., 262 
John, 262-280 
John Lincoln, 143 
John W., 262 
Pettit, 262 
Stebbins, 280 
Thomas, 262-389 
BAYARD, Balthazar, 
314-404 
Jacobus, 314 
James, 122-194 
James A., 122 
John, 194 
Petrus, 122-194-274- 
389 


Richard H., 122-123 
Samuel, 122-194-314- 
389-416 
BAYEUX, Thomas, 176 
BAYLES, John, 389 
BAYLESS, Benj., 285 
John, 389 
BAYLEY, John, 176 
Nathan, 176 
Robert, 28 
Thomas, 176 
BAYLIES, John, 389 
BAYLIS, John, 389 
a ARS Edwin Orin, 
John, 389 
BAYLY, Henry, 334 
BAYNE, John W., 274 
BAYNTON, John, 38- 
184-359 
Peter, 38-184-359 
BAYRD, Edward A., 227 
BEACH, Adna, 98-99-262 
Amos, 239 
Arthur G., 17 
Charles C., 262 
Charles Fisk, 98-99 
Chauncey, 239 
Eben, 248 
Eben C., 248 
Ebenezer, 262 
Edmund, 248 
Elnathan, 315 
Ezra, 345 
Fisk, 99 
George, 262 
George Raimes, 99 
Goodwin B., 262 
Isaac, 315 
John, 98-99-239-248- 
262-315 
Jonathan, 248 
Joseph, 143 
Joseph W., 262 
Marcus, 99 
Moses, 204 
Nathan, 148 
Richard, 389 
Samuel, 199 
Theron, 239 
Thomas, 98-99-239- 
248-262-389 


INDEX TO VOLUME TWO 


BEACHY, Esther B. 
Dykes, 305 
Jay Keim, 305 
Richard, 305 
BEAL, Jeremiah, 192 
John, 192-389 
BEALE, Alfred M., 364 
George, 191 
James Shields, 191 
John, 191-389 
Reuben, 169 
Robert, 191 
Robert S., 191 
Thomas, 191-389 
BEALL, John, 389 
Ninian, 268-389 
BEALS, John, 339 
BEAMBER, Robert, 24 
BEAMIS, Joseph, 390 
BEAMOND, Wm., 288 
BEAMSLEY, Wm., 411 
BEARD, Isham B., 362 
James B., 362 
John, 383 
Norvelle Adams, 362 


BEARDSLEE. John, 167 


William, 390 


BEARDSLEY, Jos., 167 


Levi, 167 

Obadiah, 167 

Samuel, 225 

Saml. Raymond, 167 

William, 167-225-390 
BEARNS, Henry, 30 

James S., 30 


BEASLEY, Frederic, 101 


John B., 101 
Mercer, 101 


BEATTY, Charles, 390 


Hooper, 216 
John, 390 
Joseph M., 99 


Laura M. Schaefer, 99 


BEATY. David G., 364 
John R., 364 
BECHTEL, Jacob, 310 
BECK, Henry L., 263 
John, 263-381 
John A., 182 
John Chappell, 263 


Joseph Huquenin, 263 


BECKER, Charles, 290 
Emil Arthur, 147 


BECKHAM, Abner, 263 


David Y., 263 

J. C. Wickliffe, 263 
James, 263 

Jean R. Fuqua, 263 
John C., 264 
William, 263 
William N., 263 
William T., 263 


BECKWITH, Albert C., 


265 
Asahel L., 265 
Constance Dickinson, 
265 


David, 265 
Elisha, 173 
Frank A.. 163 
Gurdon C., 173 
James, 265 
Jason, 173 
John, 173 
Jonathan, 356 
Marmaduke, 
Marvin, 265 


356 


Matthew, 173-265-390 


Reynold, 265 

BEDFORD, Augustine 
V., 209-210 

Benjamin F., 210 

Ernest, 210 

James, 210 

Jeptha D., 209 

Lalla, 209 

eres te 209-210- 


Stephen, 209-268 
Thomas, 209-210-268 
BEDLE. Joel, 102 
Joseph D., 102 
Randolph, 102 
Thomas I., 102 
BEEBE, Jonathan, 78 


BEEBER, Alexander 
MacwW., 143 
Samuel, 143 
Seeds Henry Lee, 
1 
Hezekiah, 78-102 
Isaac, 288 
John, 85-143 
Mary R. Treadwell, 
102 
Samuel, 288 
BEECKMAN, see also 
Beekman 
Cornelius, 176 
Johannes M., 176 
Martin, 176 
BEEKMAN, see also 
Beeckman 
Benjamin B., 266 
Cornelius, 266 
Cornelius C., 266 
Hendrick, 266-390 
Henry, 378 
John, 266 
Maarten, 266 
Marten, 266 
Wilhelmus, 314-390 
BEEKS, Christopher, 33 
David, 33 
James, 33 
BEEMAN, Ebenezer, 258 
Lemuel, 258 
Thomas, 258 
BEERS, Elias, 72 
Richard, 154-390 
BEERY, Nicholas, 338 
BEESON, Alford, 265 
Benjamin, 265 
Charles Henry, 361 
Edward, 265-361 
Henry, 361 
Henry Norris, 361 
Jasper Luther, 265 
John W., 265 
Malcolm A., 265 
Richard, 265-361 
William, 361 
William Baker, 265 ~ 
William James, 265 
BEGEER, A. C., 72 
BEGERT, Jacob, 347 
BEGGS, James, 189 
Thomas, 189 
BEHETHLAND, Rob- 
ert, 187 
BEIDLER, Jacob, 304 
BEIRNE, Andrew, 64 
BEK, Walter, 33 


| BELCHER, Adam, 265 


Amherst W., 265 

Gregory, 257 

Johannes, 265 

John, 265 

John Adam, 265 

John R., 266 

Jos. Warren, 265 

Jos. Warren, Jr., 266 

Peter, 265 

Raymond J., 265 

William H., 265 
BELDEN, Alonzo, 96 

Dexter Alonzo, 96 

Samuel, 96 
BELDING, David, 242 

Moses, 242 

Richard, 242 

Samuel, 58-242 

Stephen, 242 
AEE John, 352- 

Joseph, 352 

Thos. Wright, 352 
BELKNAP, Abraham, 

69-266-390 

Edwin, 266 

Joseph. 266-390 

Samuel, 266 

Seth, 266 

Seth Edwin, 266 

Thomas, 266-390 
BELL, Arthur W., 115 

Charles Gibson, 266 

Charles Wright, 266 

David, 142-267 

Francis, 78 


569 


BENNER 


Frank Frederick, 372 
Frederic George, 266 
George, 163-266-267 
George Hoglen, 266 
Haney Hardy, 267 
Henry, 266 
Hugh, 336 
Ione Sharpe, 372 
Isaac B., 267 
Isaac W., 267 
Isaiah, 266 
James Ewell, 266 
James Ford, 266 
James Stroud, 267 
Joab, 266 
John, 265-266-372 
John Davis, 267 
John Nelson, 266 
John Smith, 266 
John Thomas, 267 
Landon C., 267 
Mary W. Williamson, 
267 
Nelson John, 266 
Richard John, 266 
Robert, 32-195-266 
Samuel, 163-266 
Savage, 266 
Thomas, 32-266-336- 
390 
Wallace Acres, 266 
Walter Houck, 266 
Walton Elliott, 267 
William, 51-163-266 
William A., 266 
William J., 249 
William Kelling, 266 
Willie Wingo, 267 
BELLAMY, Samuel 
Wentworth, 211 
BELLEW, Abraham, 
214 
BELLOWS, Benj., 60 
Charles Fitzroy, 60 
John, 60 
Peter, 60 
Solomon, 60 
William Edwy, 60 
BELSHER, Adam, 265 
BELT, Jeremiah, 138 
BEMEN, Samuel, 288 
BEMENT, Dennis, 313 
John, 313 
BEMIS, Abijah, 130 
Amariah, 130 
Augustine §&., 
David, 118 
Elisha, 327 
Gideon, 118 
John, 130-327 
Joseph, 130-267-309- 
327-390 
Robert, 118 
Timothy, 118 
William Peter, 327 
BEMISS, Eli L., 267 
Ephraim, 267-309 
James, 267-309 
John, 267-309 
Joseph, 267-309-390 
Samuel M., 267 
BENDER, Jacob, 200 
BENEDICT, Daniel, 225 
Samuel Ward, 309 
Thomas, 225-390 
BENHAM, A. E. K., 381 
Elihu, 40 
BENJAMIN, Carolyn 
Gilbert, 103 
Edmund B., 103 
pee A. Briggs, 
04 


John, 103-390 
Joseph, 103 
Marcus, 103 
Nathan, 103 
Orson, 103 
Samuel, 246 
William Wallace, 104 
BENNER, Henry, 97 
Henry L., 97 
Martin, 97 
William E., 97 


327 


BENNET 


BENNET, James, 390 
Peter, 29 
Richard, 291-390 
BENNETT, Charles A., 


205 
Edward, 260 
Gideon, 229 


James, 108-390 
James A., 174 
Joseph, 151 
EDs 215 
Nehemiah, 190 
Oliver P., 214 
Richard, 390 
Thomas, 120 
William, Jr., 126 
William P., 259 
BENSEL, James B., 321 
BENSON, Dirck, 390 
Harry, 258 
Robert, 145 
BENT, David, 74 
John, 74-390 
Samuel B., 74 
BEING Y Elam? el, 
135 


Henry, 162 
Milton, 162 
Peter Efford, 171 
Thomas, 162 
William, 162-166 
BENTON, Andrew, 297- 
390 


Edward, 390 

Isaac, 297 

Joseph, 297 

Nathan, 242-297 
BERDSLEY, Wm., 390 
BERGEN, Hans Han- 

sen, 390 

A Louis D., 279- 


BERGMAN, F. H., 223 
BERKELEY, Anne P. 
Harrison, 105 

Edmund, 105 
Edward, 407 
Harrison C., 105 
Landon Carter, 105 
Lewis, 105 
Norborne, 105 
Thomas Nelson, 105 
BERL, William, 359 
Beran. David M., 
Thomas, 187 
William, 18-19-319 
SEN, Cornelis J.. 
Cornelius, 239 
Cornelius P., 239 
Peter, 239 
datas Bartholomew, 


Daniel Graves, 206 

Elijah, 206 

Fred P., 206 

Jacob, 206 

Jacob Warren, 206 

John, 206 

Joseph, 206 

Samuel, 206 

Thaddeus, 206 
aS Josias, 
BERSLEY, William, 390 
BESSE, Anthony, 96 

David, 96 

Jonah, 96 

Nehemiah, 96 
BESSON, Francis, 199 

Jacob, 199 

John, 199 

Thomas, 35 
BBST, Christopher, 105 

Henry, 105 

J. Austin, 105 

James, 105 

James Register, 105 

John, 105 

Richard, 105 

Robert W., 105 
BPSUDEN: Henry C.,, 


INDEX TO VOLUME TWO 


| BETTS, Daniel, 268 


George Frederic, 268 

John, 390 

Richard, 67-390 

Samuel Comstock, 268 

Samuel Rossiter, 268 

Theodore Lyman, 106 

Thomas, 152-268 

Uriah, 268 
BEUFORD, Henry, 266 

John, 267 

Richard, 267 

Thomas, 266 
BEUTELSPACHER, 

John Conrad, 372 

BEVAN, Aubrey, 289 

Davis, 289 

Evan, 289 

John Ap, 289 
BEVANS, Ira, 224 
BEVENS, Richard, 118 
BEVERLEY, Carter, 143 

Robert, 274 

William, 274 
BEVERLY, Peter, 65- 

267-346 

BIBB, Algernon &., 309 

Benjamin, 53 

James, 53 

Thomas, 53 
BICKERTON, John, 33 
BICKFORD, George, 215 

John, 215 
BICKNELL, James, 272 

William Clarence, 224 
BIDDLE, Clement, 243 

Edward E., 243 

John, 243 

Jos. Dinwiddie, 371 

William, 243-390 

William Philip, 345 
BIDLACK, Christopher, 


177 
ae ees Casper, 
Charles Garrard, 268 
Henry, 268 
James Culver, 268 
Jonathan A., 268 
BIGBY, Frederick, 198 
BIGELOW, Abijah, 268 
Abraham, 264 
Asa, 163 
Charles Henry, Jr., 39 
Daniel, 222 
David, 163-222 
Frederick S., 268 
George Frederick, 268 
Isaac, 264 
Jacob, 268 
John, 163-222-268-390 
Joshua, 163-222 
Samuel, 268 
Thomas, 268 
BIGGS, George W., 264 
Job, 264 
John, 59-264 
Richard, 264 
William, 264 
BIGHAM, Ebenezer, 254 
James, 254 
John, 254 
BIGLO, John, 390 
BIGLOW, John, 390 
BIKLE, Henry W., 269 
Lucy L. Cable, 268 
piu George, 38-184- 


Wm., 38-184-359-421 
BILISOLY, Joseph, 315 
BILLER, D. S., 107 

Harrison E., 107 

Katherine E. Hast- 

ings, 107 
BILLING, William, 390 
BILLINGS, John, 358 

Richard, 358 

William, 390 
REAPS EBON Francis, 

John, 390 
yeh tee Alonzo L., 

Eben, 48 

Elijah, 189 


Harry Harris, 39 
Homer, 189 
Jabez, 57 
James, 39 
Johnson, 48 
Joseph, 189 
Samuel Y., 39 
Silas, 57 
Thomas, 189-388-390 
Vine, 189 
BINSSE, Elizabeth H. 
Scudder, 269 
Henry, 269 
Louis Bancel, 269 
Louis Francois, 269 
BIRCH, Harold W., 240 
Jeremiah, 137 
Jonathan, 137 
Thomas, 137-279 
BIRCKHEAD, Christo- 
pher, 237 
Solomon, 237 
BIRD, Abraham, 349 
Andrew, 349 
Annie D. Bedford, 209 
Charles R., 308 
Elmer Bedford, 209 
George, 209-349 
James, 258 
Joseph Elmer, 209 
Mark, 349 
Marshall H., 353 
Pickens B., 169 
Thomas, 258 
BIRGH, Asahel, 361 
Cornelius, 270 
Daniel, 270-321 
Edward Asahel, 361 
Edward Grant, 361 
Edward White, 361 
John, 321-361 
John N., 321 
John T., 361 
Richard, 321-361 
Simeon, 77 
BIRKBECK, George, 34 
BIRKETT, John, 190 
SEEN Arthur Alex- 
s, 
BISCOHE, Nathaniel, 272 
BISHOP, Edward, 292 
Giles, 89 
James, 29-218-234-322 
John, 29-369 
John J., 374 
Joseph, 369 
Phannel, 374 
Philip G. C., 
Samuel, 369 
Thomas, 369 
BISPHAM, Clarence 
Wyatt, 282 
as Arthur D., 
Asaph Leavitt, 269 
Daniel, 199-269 
Ebenezer F., 199 
Eugene, 269 
Eugene Van Name, 
269 
Isaac, 269 
Jeremiah, 269 
John, 269-277-390 


378 


Lloyd, 269 

Mary V. Y. Bissell, 
269 

Pelham St. G., 269 

Samuel, 269 


BISZANTZ, Jacob, 338 
BIXBY, Amasa, 269 
Benjamin, 269 
Joseph, 269-390 
Jotham, 269 
Jotham W., 269 
Samuel, 269 
Solomon, 269 
BIXLER, Christian, 106 
Daniel, 106 
Floyd Smith, 106 
Lewis Clyde, 106 
BIZZELL, Henry A., 128 
BJORNSTAD, B. O., 25 
BLACK, A. A., 200 
Isaac, 349 


570 


BLAKESLEE 


John, 390 

Marshall, 349 
BLACKBURN, Christo- 

pher, 363 

George, 174 

John A., 367 

Thomas, 363 
BLACKINTON, John P., 


134 
BLACKLEDGE, Thos., 
184-219 
BLACKLOCK, Dennis 
De 3) 


BLACKMAN, Benj., 269 
Bennett, 158 
Elijah, 269-270 
George W., 270 
Herbert F., 270 
John, 269 
Joseph, 269 
Nathan L., 269 
BLACKMER, Jirah, 159 
John, 292 
Joseph, 159 
BLACKSHAW, Randall, 
38-184 
corre Ty George, 
2 


John, 322 
Louis Lorenzo, 106 
Marmaduke, 322 
Michael, 322 
William, 52 
BLACKWELDER, Ca- 
leb, 311 
Ba ee Frank 
E., 
George E., 270 
Jacob, 131-270 
James M., 270 
John, 100-131 
Joseph, 104 
Robert, 130-131-270 
Robert. Thomas, 171 
Samuel, 131-270 
BLADES, Arthur T., 222 
BLAGDEN, Augustus 
Silliman, 164 
BLAINE, Ephraim, 386 
James, 386+390 
BLAIR, Archibald, 263 
Frederic, 73 
Harold H., 220 
James, 175 


Lemuel Stephen, 132 
Robert, °225 
Walter Dabney, 300 
BLAKE, Arthur W., 107 
Benjamin, 132 
Elijah, 155 
Ellis Gray, 132 
Frances Greenough, 
107 
Fredk. Deering, 155 
George Baty, 107 
Hamlin, 155 
Increase, 132 
James, 132 
John, 155 
Jonathan, 155 
Joseph, 153 
Nathaniel, 132 
Philemon, 55 
Stephen, 155 
Thomas, 153 
William, 132-390 
BLAKENEY, Benj., 271 
Benjamin B., 271 
James, 271 
James B., 271 
James L., 271 
James M., 271 
John, 271 
John G., 271 
John O., 271 
Robert Q., 271 
William R., 271 
Beet phe Barton, 
David, 271 
Ebenezer, 271 


BLAKESLEE 


Grace C. B., 271 
Jarvis, 271 
Nelson, 271 
Samuel, 271 
Thomas, 271 


BLAKESLEY, Moses, 42 


Ther gy tea George, 
Marmaduke, 322 


harp eet Frederick, 


et ape Alfred, 


Augustus, 20 
Charles A. L., 65 
John, 195 
Justus, 195 
Samuel, 64-195 
Simons, 195 
Thomas, 64-195-390 
ier John Archer, 


75 
Richard, 45-71-227- 
328 


Robert, 143 
Theodoric, 45-71-328- 
390-418 
William, 45 
pr ae Isaac 5&., 
BLANEY, John, 70 
BLANKENBAKER, 


Michael, 220 
BLANTON, Anderson 
nes AGL 
David, 271 
Edward A., 271 
Hattie V. Tyler, 271 
Leigh M., 271 
Richard, 271 
Robert G., 271-272 
BLASER, Peter, 338 
Bh SD John, 
BLEECKER, Jan Jan- 
sen, 390 
BLESSLEY, 
BLEW, Charles F., 187 
BLISS, Abdiel, 89 
Alexander, 272 
Allen, 310 
Beriah, 344 
Byron B., 344 
Charles Emory, 205 
Charles T., 272 
Clinton, 189 
Ebenezer, 272-361 
Eliakim R., 108 
Eliakim R., Jr., 108 
Elijah W., 108 
Ellis, 344 
Ephriam, 262 
Gad, 310 
George, 272 
George Everett, 341 
George I., 344 
George R., 108 


George Raymond, 344 


Henry W., 108 
Hosea F., 344 
Isaac, 344 
Jedediah, 272 
John, 
Josiah, 272 
Lawrence, 310 
Lewis Oscar, 344 
Mary Hannah, 344 
Nathaniel, 256 
Noah, 120 
Samuel, 104-162-272- 
344-363 
Samuel C., 83 
Solomon, 83 
Thomas, 36-162-272- 
810-344-361-390- 
393-410 
William, 272-310 
William J. A., 272 
BLOCK, Francis C., 93 
BLODGET, Daniel, 228 
Josiah, 228 
Thomas, 15-228 
William, 228 
dere sna ae Joseph, 


1 8t, COis Niort ae 


272-310-344-361 


INDEX TO VOLUME TWO 


Samuel, 121 
Thomas, 121-390-417 


BLOETGOBERT, Frans J., 


326-390 


BLOGGET, Thomas, 390 
BLOOD, Robert, 100-335 


BLOODGOOD, Abra- 
ham, 297 
Francis, 297-326 
Frans J., 297-326-390 


Hildreth Kennedy, 326 


John, 326 

John V. S., 297 

Lida L. Fleitmann, 

297 

Mathias Hildreth, 

Robert F., 297 

Simeon D., 297 

William, 297-326 
BLOOM, George, 176 

Jacob Clinton, 36 

John, 36 


BLOOMER, Gilbert, 214 


Robert, 214 

Robert Frank, 22 
BLOSSER, Jacob, 338 

Joseph, 338 

Katheryn M. De 

Weese, 338 

Peter, 336-338 

Peter, Jacob, 338 
BLOSSOM, Pelham H., 


86 
Thomas, 27-199-390- 
412 


BLOUNT, Ambrose, 109 
Charles Worth, 136 
Elisha, 109 
Hambury, 109 
Henry Fitch, 109 
James, 101-136 
John, 101-136 


Mabel P. Slappey, 109 


Thomas, 101 
Walter, 109 
Walter Eames, 109 
William, 109 
BLOW, George, 109 
George Preston, 109 
Richard, 109 
Samuel, 109 
William, 109 
BLOXOM, L. D., 181 
BLUE, Michael, 338 
Uriah, 338 
BLYTH, Douglas, 385 
BOARD, Charles Au- 
ville, 345 
Frank, 345 
BOARDMAN, Amos, 268 
Benjamin, 268 
Charles E., 272 
Charles H. E., 272 
Daniel, 268-292-361 
Elderkin J., 272 
Isaac, 272 
Nathaniel, 272 
Roger S., 292 
Samuel, 268-272-292- 
361-390 
Samuel W., 292 
Samuel W., Jr., 292 
Stephen, 272 
Thaddeus, 268 
Timothy, 292 


BOCHMAN, Charles F., 


88 
BOCKEE, Abraham, 
109-110 
Isaac Smith, 110 
Jacob, 110 
Jacobus, 109 
Jerome, 109 
BODINE, Jean, 230-417 
John, 230 
BOERKER, Irene F. 
Bostwick, 112 
John, 112 
Richard He. Da ire 
BOGAERT, Jan L., 390 
BOGARDUS, Everar- 
dus, 251 


Washington A. H., 251 


BOGERT, Jan, 223 
Jan L., 390 


326 


BOGGS, William, 305 


BOIDSTONE, Benj., 232 


James, 232 

Thomas, 376 
BOLLEN, James, 227 
BOLLES, Joseph, 302 


BOLLING, Billie B., 385 


Dred, 385 

John, 125-140-171-250 
John P., 164 

Robert, 65-97-125-140- 


164-171-207-250-390 


Thomas, 250 
Thomas T., 164 
William, 250 


BOLLS, Anna B. Shelby, 


204 
Newman, 203-204 
Pat Ernest, 204 
BOLSTER, Baruch, 45 
David, 45 
Isaac, 45 
John, 
eb ak hae Robert, 
91 
BOND, Benj. D., 272 
Benjamin H., 272 
Duke, 112 
Elias, 272 
Elias C., 272 
Holdsworth W., 112 
Hugh L., 293 
James D., 272 
John, 112-272-391 
JODNeTE eb 
Jonas, 272 
Jonathan, 409 
Kenneth D., 272 
Lester Legrand, 87 
Thomas, 272 
Thomas H., 112 
William, 272 
William L., 272 
ST eae as 
Alexander Lee, 273 
Gabriella M. Means, 
273 
George P., 273 
Samuel R., 273 
Thomas M., 273 
ERE Tah George, 98- 
Nicholas, 
299 
BONNELL, Benj., 314 
Charles, 314 
George W., 246 
Henry, 314 
Jacob, 314 
Nathaniel, 314 
William, 314 
BONNER, Thomas, 52- 
184-219-260 
BONNEY, Jethro, 329 
John, 218 
Thomas, 202-218 
BONNIFIELD, Arnold, 


95 
BONTE, Charles E., 113 


Eppe J., 112 
George W., 112-113 
Jan, 112 

Johannes, 112-113 
John, 113 


Marie L. Quarles, 113 


Seba E., 112 
BOOGHER, Nicholas, 


391 

BOOKER, Edmund, 52 
Edward, 52-116 
Frank Eubank, 116 
George, 116 
aeoree Edward, Jr., 
John, 19 
Marshall BG 
Paul Jones, 52 
Richard, 52-116 
Samuel, 52 
William, 116 


BOOKHOUT, Chas. Van 


Buren, 385 


BOONE, Daniel, 87-122- 


124-137-364-371 


571 


Alex. J., 


98-180-199- 


BOULDEN 


Elliott W., 245 
Fleming, 294 
George, 122-124-137- 
309-364-371 
George W., 124 
Hiram C., 124 
Jacob, 87-294-371 
Jeremiah, 122 
John, 245-371 
Joseph, 245 
Josiah, 122 
Nicholas, 17 
Peter, 294 
Samuel, 124-309 
Squire, 122-124-137- 


William Jones, 245 
BOORAEM, Hendrick 
W., 391 
BOOTH, Charles, 116 
David, 123 
Ebenezer, 116 
Elijah, 123 
Emmons Rutledge, 


John Samuel, 116 

Mary Batterman, 117 

Ralph Harman, 117 

Robert, 323-412 

Robert Mermod, 116 

Thomas, 116 

William, 212 

William A., 212 
BOOZER, E. R., 236 
BORDEN, Benj., 101 

Francis, 166 

Josiah, 166 

Richard, 101-166-391 

Samuel, 166 

Thomas, 190 
BOREN, Benj. N., 31 

James, 381 

Nicholas, 31 

Richard Long, 31 

Samuel H., 3 
BORROWBE, Wm., 307 
BOSHER, Geo. F., 202 
BOSSON, Albert D., 215 

Frederick N., 215 

George Chapman, 215 

Henry Palfray, 215 

Jonathan Davis, 215 

William, 215 
ech heer Arthur, 112- 


Francis Harry, 235 
BOSTROM, Carl A., 245 
BOSTWICK, Adolphus 

By, 

Amos, 260 

Arthur, 112-260 

Gideon, 260 

James Alba, 112 

John, 112-260 

Leonard, 274 

Lyman, 112 

Nathan, 112 

Nathaniel, 260 
BOSWELL, John, 267 

John Iverson, 267 

Joseph Colgate, 267 
BOSWORTH, Benja- 

mine, 78 

Charles Homer, 117 

DaVvacye us 

Edward, 117 

George Sherman, 117 

John, 117 

Jonathan, 117 

Lawrence, 97 

Martha Edna, 117 

Sherman, 117 
DOs Timothy, 
BOUCQUET, Jerome, 

109 
fe SER Elias, 101- 


John, 271 
BOUKER, Edmund, 278 
BOULDEN, Nathan, 182 


BOULDIN 


BOULDIN, James 
Wood, 54-148 
John, 54 
Powhatan, 54 
Thomas, 54 
William, 54 
Wood, 54 
EE Nathaniel, 
aish 


BOUQUETTE, M., 128 
BOURNE, Dudley L., 
157 
Ezra, 171 
Francis, 157 
Richard, 171-391 
Shearjashub, 171 
Thomas, 248-391-417 
BOUTON, Christopher 
Bell, 82 
Daniel, 159 
Jachin, 82-152 
Jared, 159 
ee 82-152-159-172- 


Joseph, 82-152 
Joshua, 152 
Nathaniel, 82-159-163 
Nicholas, 159 
Ralph Leonard, 159 
William, 82 
BOUTWELL, Alex. Kel- 
ly, 336 
James, 75-391 
Stephen, 336 
Thomas, 75 
BOVEE, Halsey, 279 
BOVEY, Charles A., 120 
Frank Alden, 119 
So ee, Alfred, 
(e 
William, 391 
BOWDOIN, James, 314 
John Tucker, 147 
Pierre, 391 
BOWEN, Abraham, 120 
Charles, 169 
Edward C., 120 
Elijah, 97 
Fanny Corey, 120 
Griffith, 391 
Harold C., 120 
Harold King, 273 
John, 120-169-273 
Joseph A., 120 
Joseph H., 120 
Joseph W., 120 
Moses, 169 
Nathan, 120 
Oren B., 167 
Peter D., 273 
Richard, 391 
Robert, 169 
Sabrite, 304 
William W., 273 
BOWER, Ernest T., 279 
BOWERS, John, 40 
Lloyd Wheaton, 18 
Wilder T., 331 
BOWIE, John, 320-391 
BOWKER, Antipas, 273 
Charles H., 273 
Edgar Marshall, 273 
Edmund, 273 
Gideon, 273 
John, 273 
Josiah, 273 
Levi, 273 
Mitchell H., 273 
Roswell, 273 
BONA SEEs Thomas, 126- 
BOWLES, J. M., 116 
John, 391 
W. B., 300 
Zachariah, 273 
BOWLING, Edgar S., 45 
Simeon, 45 
BOW UREEIR T. James, 


BOWMAN, Abraham, 86 
John, 86 
Michael, 86 
BOWN, John, 273 
BOWNE, John, 391 


INDEX TO VOLUME TWO 


Peter D., 273 
Thomas, 391 
BOXLEY, George, 27 
Joseph, 27 
Thomas, 27 
BOYD, Carl, 344 
Gideon M., 344 
Gladys E. Burrows, 


James, 344 

Jess Taylor, 152 

John, 120 

John M., 344 

Oliver Colwell, 152 

Oliver Dean, 120 

Robert, 344 

Waller Massie, 330 

Willard, 120 

Willard W., 120 

Willis Morgan, 344 
BOYDEN, Thomas, 391 
BOYDSTON, David, 383 

James, 383 

Jesse, 384 

Samuel, 884 > 
BOYDSTONE, David, 


Samuel, 384 
BOYDSTUN, Benj., 232 
Charles Terrel, 232 
Clarence Edgar, 232 
David, 232-376-383 

Edward, 232-376 
Irving Guthrie, 376 
James, 232-376-383 
James Fincher, 376 
James Guthrie, 376- 
384 

Jesse, 376-384 
Marvin V., 376 
Samuel, 376-384 
Thomas, 232-376 
Thoms, 232 
William Samuel, 232 

BOYKIN, Burwell, 327 
Francis, 327 
Frank, 201 

BOYLSTON, Henry, 176 
Richard, 176 
Thomas, 102-176 

ee dr ieee David, 
Hdward, 232 
Thomas, 232-376 
Thoms, 232 

eth ee rae! John, 197- 
Joseph, 119-197-282 
Warren H., 29 

BOYS, Almon Ives, 361 
Edward, 291 

BOYSH, John, 339 

BRABSON, Ben D., 371 
John, 371 
John B., 371 

BRACE, John, 105 
Jonathan, 105 
Stephen, 105 
Thomas Kimberly, 

105-106 
tir Sackfield M., 


BRACKETT, John, 202 
Richard, 391 
Ware ri ye James, 
BRADBURY, Thomas, 
391 


Be William W., 
BRADFORD, Baldwin 
HH 32 


Baury de B., 156 
David, 264 

Gamaliel, 156 
Gideon, 261 

Isaac, 156 

Israel, 133 

James, 165 

John, 261-273-312-417 
Joseph, 27-175-312 
Joseph Bennett, 312 


Robert, 273 

Robert Forbes, 156 

Samuel, 156-181-261 

Seth, 156 

Shadrach §&., 261 

Thomas, 92-113-165- 
420 

William, 27-32-62-72- 
73-92-103-108-113- 
130-133-156-165- 
181-199-206-221- 
261-262-264-272- 
273-276-292-308- 
312-381-391-415 

Zebdial, 261 

BRADISH, Robert, 211 
BRADLEY, Aaron, 96 

Abraham, 204 

Andrew, 40 

Baird, 261 

Benj. C., 176 

Daniel, 204 

David, 37 

Ebenezer, 181 

Eli, 204 

Frederick T., 274 

Jabez, 204 

John, 110 

Jonathan, 20 

Joseph, 274 

Morris A., 252 

Peter, 34-152 

Robert Barnes, 274 

Samuel, 78-274-300 

Seymour, 274 

Seymour M., 274 

Steven, 320 

Titus, 274 

Walter G., 204 

William, 204-274-347- 


391 
one eek Henry, 
Humphrey, 246 
James Neal, 64 
John, 246-322 
John Neill, 64 
May E. Alexander, 64 
BRADSTREET, Elijah, 
117 
Humphrey, 403 
John, 117 
Samuel, 117 
Simon, 84-117-391 
BRADT, Harmanus, 276 
BRADY, Hugh, 46 
John, 46 
Lynn, 336 
Samuel Preston, 46 
BRAGG, Fred, 218 
William I., 218 
BRAID, Allen, 391 
BRAINARD (see also 
Brainerd) 
Daniel, 350-391 
Ezra, 350 
Fiske, 350 
Frederic, 350 
Jessie Florence, 350 
John, 350 
Josiah, 350 
William, 350 
Wilson Fisk, 350 
BRAINERD (see also 
Brainard) 
Daniel, 310-391 
Erwin C., 235 
Ezra, 310 
Josiah, 316 
Lawrence R., 310 
William, 310 
BRAITHWAITE, Wil- 
liam, 407 
BRAMBILLA, Gui- 
seppe, 65 
Julia A. Meyer, 64 
BRANCH, Christopher, 
391 
Darius, 96 
John, 39-96 
John P., 110 
Joseph, 96 
Matthew, 81-171 
Peter, 96 
Rufus, 96 


572 


BREWER 


BRANDER, Wm. H., 309 

BRANDON, Charles, 57 
John, 159 
William, 57 

iene pie George 

A., 

BRANDT, Frank E., 120 
Randolph, 392 
Thorwald E., 120 

BRANLIERE, Jules, 2238 

BRANN, Isaac, 95 

BRANSFORD, Benj., 57 
Clifton W., 57 
John, 57-58 
John Dunlop, 58 
John §S., 58 
Johnson, 58 
Mortimer F., 58 
Robert, 57 
Thomas, 58 
Thomas Lewis, 58 
William, 57 

BRASEE, John Scho- 

field, 37 

BRASWELL, Bennette 

Bell, 141 
BRATT, Albert An- 
driessen, 59 

BRATTON, Andrew, 337 

-. Andrew S., 338 
James, 336-337 
John, 337 
Robert, 336-337-339 
William, 337 
William Andrew, 337 

BRAUTIGAM, Jacob 

Castor, 163 
BRAY, Asa, 94 
BRAYNHE, Edward, 220- 


415 
iy ge: John B., 
BREAD, Allen, 391 
BRECHT, William, 378 
BRECKENRIDGE, 
Alex., 391 
BRECKINRIDGE, 
Alex., 196-274-391 
Cary, 196 
James, 196 
John, 274 
Joseph Cabell, 274 
Peachy G., 196 
Robert, 196-274 
Robert J., 274 
Scott Dudley, 274 
BREDES, Henry 
Thomas, 369 
BREED, Allen, 391 
BREESE, John, 321 
Samuel, 321 
Sidney, 321 
BREEZE, Evelyn N., 64 
Thomas, 64 
William Francis, 64 
BREMERMAN, Charles 


M., 86 
Mrs) ee Howard S&., 
7 
John, 274 
John, Jr., 275 
Lulu J. A. Swart, 274 
Marion, 274 
Paul, 274 
Randolph, 275 
BRENT, George, 110 
Giles, 391 
Hugh, 241 
James, 241 
William, 241 
BRERETON, Thos., 391 
Bue ee James A., Jr., 


BREVARD, Alex., 275 
Jean, 275 
John, 275 
John, Jr., 166 
Robert Joseph, 275 
Theodore W., 275 
BREWER, Charles, 86 
Daniel, 275-391 
Everard C., 275 
Harry Frank, 275 
Thomas, 196 


BREWSTER 


BREWSTER, Benjamin, 
48-114-141-178-2385 
Daniel, 235 
Ebenezer, 114 
Harold Sidney, 269 
John, 235 
Jonathan, 34-83-114- 
160-161-178-181- 
235-278-330 
Love, 48-268-272-280 
Nathaniel, 141 
Simon, 48 
William, 34-35-39-46- 
48-67-82-113-114- 
149-158-159-160- 
161-162-169-174- 
178-181-190-193- 
205-230-235-268- 
272-278-280-293- 
316-330-362-363- 
368-375-387-391- 
411 
BREWTON, Miles, 348 
Robert, 348 
BREYER, George, 19 
BRIAN, Hazel M. 
Clarke, 121 
Walter D., 121 
BRICE, William, 279 
BRICKER, Hans,, 268 
Jacob, 268 
Peter, 268 
BRIDGE, John, 145-391 
Samuel, 222 
Thomas, 320 
BE ere Samuel 


W., 28 
ean mm Henry R., 
2 
Isaac, 36 
James, 391 
Jonathan W., 122 
Thomas, 122 
Thomas H., 122 
BRIEN, Bernis, 125 
Lindsay D. M., 125 
BRIESEN, Arthur v., 91 
BRIGGS, Clement, 49 
Egbert E., 81 
Elijah, 49 
George W., 264-265 
Jerub, 81 
John, 391 
John DeQ., 264 
Jonathan, 49 
LeBaron R., 264 
Le Baron R., Jr., 264 
Luther, 77 
Maud E. Grinnell, 81 
Philip, 37 
Pierson D., 104 
Richard, 265-391 
Thomas, 49 
Walter Abel, 81 
William, 265 
BRIGHAM, Ebenezer, 91 
Malcolm Murray, 385 
Thomas, 81-163-391- 
412 
BRIGHT, Henry, 272 
Nathaniel, 272 
Robert C., 42 
pO ee Albert, 


BRINK, Lambert H., 59 
BRINSMADE, John, 391 
BRINSMEAD, John, 
112-260-391 
rece Charles C., 
Edward, 146 
Ferree, 78-275 
Joseph, 78-275 
Joseph P., 275 
Moses, 78-275 
Paul H. M.-P., 275 
William, 78-146-275- 
391 
BRISCOE, John, 112- 
229-391 
Philip, 112-229 
Samuel, 112-229 
Walter H. S., 112-229 
William Dent, 112-229 


INDEX TO 
nine ap Edward, 


John, 20 

Mordicai, 20 

Richard, 20 

Thomas, 20 
BROADFOOT, Henry 

B., 345 

John Barrett, 345 

Sarah F. Bryan, 345 

William Gillies, 345 
BROADHEAD, Daniel, 


291 

Richard, 291 
BROCK, Henry C., 125 

Henry Irving, 125 

John W., 175 

Philip, 125 

Robt. Kincaid, 125 

Robert King, 125 


BROCKAWAY, Charles 
A 


BROCKENBOROUGH, 
Bowyer, 165 
BROCKETT, John, 67-9 
BROCKLEBANK, 
Samuel, 396 
heared sae Wm. S., 
184 
Walston, 225 
a ee Thomas, 
10 
Ber Walter, 
BRODNAX, John, 84 
Robert, 83 
Thomas, 83 
William, 84-97 
BRODRIBB, Lawrence 
C., 364 
BROIL, Jacob, 343 
Jacob A., 341 
hl Abraham, 
27 
Bourgon, 275-391 
George Tuttle, 275 
Howard C., 275-276 
Irving, 275 
Isaac, 275 
Isaac V., 275-276 
Simeon, 275 
BROME, James T., 229 
BRONSON, Abraham, 
375 
Asahael, 381 
Herman, 255 
Hiram V., 255 
Ira, 84 
Isaac, 42-255-381 
James, 381 
John, 47-255-381-391 
Joseph, 255 
Richard, 381 
Seba, 255 
William, 381 
Ree peor Thomas S 
17 
BROGKHE, Baker, 229- 
381 
Benjamin, 191 
Clement, 123-347 
James, 381 
John, 391 
Leonard, 381 
Michael, 418 
Robert, 1238-153-191- 
220-229-347-391 
Thomas, 18-19-123- 
153-191-347-392- 
396 
BROOKES, Thos., 392 
BROOKS, Benj., 270 
Charles W., 86 
Daniel, 276 
Ebenezer, 273 
Ellen R. Sage, 93 
Emerson, 306 
Floyd D., 93 
Frederick W., 276 
George Sage, 93 
Horatio Gates, 74 
Isaac Curtis, 93 
J. Wilton, 378 
James, 86 


VOLUME TWO 


Job F., 276 
John, 276 
Jonah, 273 
Joshua, 74-244-270- 
273-276 
Luke, 120-244 
Noah, 244-270-273 
Oliver, 74 
Robert L., 276 
Simon, 273 
Stephen, 244 
Thomas, 244-270-273- 
276-392 
Timothy, 97-244 
William, 74-276 
Wm. Frederick, 276 
BROOKSHIRH, James, 
369 
BROSS, Moses, 377 
William, 377 
BROSSEAU, Alfred 
Joseph, 277 
Grace L. Hall, 276 
BROUCARD, Bourgon, 


391 
4| BROUGHTON, William 
Henry, 154 
pees Willem I1., 
ue 
BROWER, A. Vedder, 
276-277 


Abram Giles, 276 
Hegmont Giles, 276 
Giles, 276 
Gillis, 276 
Hendrick, 276 
Peter, 276 
Pieter, 276 
Willem H., 276 
BROWN, Abner, 133 
Abraham, 392 
Adam, 333 
Albert, 133 
Albert Gallatin, 52 
Albert Roberts, 278 
Alexander, 62 
Arthur L., 277 
Augustus J., 
Austin, 40 
Benjamin, 52-55-71- 
277-278-286 
Benjamin F., 124 
Benj. Perry, 44 
Calvin S., II, 277 
Calvin Smith, 277 
Campbell, 278 
Chad, 133-205-251-277- 
314-392-402 
Charles Albert, 133 
Charles C., 277 
Charles F., 228 
Charles Henry, 277 
Charles Henry, Jr., 
162 
Charles V., 277 
Chas. Wellington, 375 
s Christopher, 71 
Cornelius, 71 
Cyrus P., 244 
D. Chester, 277 
Daniel, 133-164-277 - 


386 
David, 165-277 
David Dan, 277 
David Franklin, 60 
Deliverance, 165-379 
Ebenezer, 165 
Edward, 52 
Edwin, 128 
Eleazer, 96-133-134- 
333 
Elijah, 314 
Elijah Alex., 341 
Elisha, 89-133 
tnoch, 129 
Ephraim, 165-206 
Eva R. Ingersoll, 129 
Ezekiel, 205 
Fanny Pomeroy, 277- 


129 


278 
Gabey, 133 
George, 134 


George Marion, 341 
George P., 278 
Gustavus, 408 


573 


BROWNE 


Harriet E. Johnson, 
341 

Helen G. Noyes, 62 

Henry, 36-147-206 

Henry D., 46 

Henry Purchis, 165 

Hope, 346 

Hopestill, 346 

Houston, 50 

Isaac, 133-346 

Jabez, 133 

Jacob, 380 

Jacob Standish, 49 

James, 62-89-194-277- 
333 

James Crosby, 62 

James Duncan, 175 

James Harvey, 277 

James Jay, 333 

James P., 278 

James William, 53 

Jarvis, 278 

Jeremiah, 277-273 

Jesse, 277 

John, 36-55-59-71-127- 
128-178-278-297-314- 
392-402 

John Black, 98 

John Crosby, 62-182 

John Riggs, 35 

John S., 142 

Jonathan, 36-277 

Joseph, 52-60-71-133- 
165-206-314-341-343- 
409 

Joseph Emerson, 341- 
343 

Joseph Mackey, 341 

Joshua, 133-206-333 

Josiah, 346 

Jothan, 346 

Julius Lewis, 341 

L. Lindsey, 278 

Lewis Douglas, 266 

Lucius Polk, 278 

Mackey, 341-343 

Maud Morrow, 277 

Milton Wilbert, 128 

Nehemiah, 379 

Nicholas, 71 

Obededom, 133 

Orlando, 278 

Park, 379 

Percy, 278 — 

Peter, 228-277-301- ~ 
379-392 

Preston W., 59 

R. <M, G.735 

Randall A., 333 

Richard, 206 

Richard E., 278 

Robert Lee, 277 

Sally Eugenia, 341-343 

Samuel, 129-216-273- 
278-286-379 

Samuel Hinman, 379 

Seth, 278 

Solomon, 386 

Stephen, 314-346 

Susan C. Massie, 278 

Thatcher Magoun, 62 

Theron, 386 

Thomas, 134-270-333 

Thomas, Jr., 66 

Volney Paine, 286 

Walston Hill, 129 

William, 51-55-61-71- 
133-206-341-343- 
346 


Wm. Adams, 62-182 
William Cabell, 123 
William Bradford, 133 
William John, 134 
William M., 277 
William Moseley, 129 
William Nicholas, 130 
William Vance, 245 
Woodbridge, 129 
BROWNE, Chad, 392 
Christian (Mrs.), 392 
George, 392 
Henry, 392 
John, 231-419 
Jonathan, 69-151 
William, 147-346-392 


BROWNELL 


BROWNELL, Thos., 392 
BROWNFIELD, Mary 
E. Gilmer, 264 
Robert S., 264 
William O., 264 
oy a "Edmund, 
aL 
Eliza Gordon, 134 
Henry L., 134 
Hughes, 383 
James, 357 
Jeffrey H., 366 
John, 134 
John W., 366 
Joshua, 134 
Nathaniel, 366 
Samuel Frazee, 134 
Thomas, 134 
Wilkinson, 366 
William, 366 
Woodville, 134 
BROWNLEHB, John, 271 
BROWNSON, Marcus 


A., 350 
eae eat Adam, 341- 
BROYLL, John, 341 
BRUBAKER, John, 42 
BRUCH, Alexander, 114 
Binge, 
Robert, 114 
BRUEN, John, 314 
Obadiah, 314-389 
BRUNGART, Johan G., 
BRUNSON, Daniel, 62 
BRUSH, Thomas, 392 
BRYAN, Alexander, 
261-278-392 
Anna B. MacNair, 136 
B., 136 
Carleton F., 349 
Constant, 279 
David, 261 
Edward, 345 
Elijah, 278 
Ezra, 261 
here te Carlos, 278- 
Ke 
Frederick Charles, 345 
George, 392 
Green, 184-219 
Hamilton Vose, 349 
Hardy, 52-184-219 
Henry R., 345 
Henry R., Jr., 345 
Henry T., 136 
Isaac J., 279 
James, 345 
John, 345 
John Heritage, 345 
John Mason, 137 
Kedar, 128-279 
Nathan, 52 
Needham, 52-128 
Richard, 261-278 
Shepard, 345 
Walter Gregory, 137 
William, 52-128-182- 
184-219-345 
William G., 184 
William Green, 219 
William J., 349 
William Vose, 349 
BRYANT, Alfred, 88 
Florence A. Farrel, 40 
George, 88 
George Clarke, 40 
James M., 69 
John, 88 
Louis E., 69 
Oscar B., 218 
Percy, 88 
Seth, 88 
Stephen, 88 
Virginia Lee, 69 
William Cullen, 88 
William Sohier, 21 
BRYDEN, John R., 378 
BUCHAN, Geo. R., 154 
Oe a Benj. F., 


James, 145-158-203 
John, 141 


INDEX TO VOLUME TWO 


John Preston, 141 
Patrick Campbell, 141 
aie reat John Conrad, 


BUCK, Albert, H., 21 
ArTthuueic. lee 
Champlin. Fletcher, 

345 
Daniel, 20 
David, 20 
Emanuel, 20 
Gurdon, 21 
Harold W., 21 
John Hildreth, 345 
Josiah, 20 

BUCKBEB, Russell, 64 

BUCKINGHAM, Jede- 
diah, 121 
Thomas, 121-392 

BUCKLAND, Benj., 175 

BUCKLEY, Peter, 392 

BUCKMINSTER, Thos., 

26 

BUCKNAM, Wm., 164 

BUCKNER, Aylett, 98 
John, 98 
Richard, 98 
Robert R., 41 
Samuel, 149 
William, 98 

BUDD, Henry Albert, 

345 

Hiram, 345 

Hudson, 345 

John, 38-89-184-214- 
345-359 

Joseph, 89 

Samuel, 345 

Thomas, 38-184-345- 


359 
ge Alton G., 
184 
BUEK, C. E., 183 
BUELL, ‘Augustus (65; 
192 
Daniel, 48 
Herbert J., 97 
John, 313 
Samuel, 48-313 
William, 48-313 
BUESSER, Fredk. G., 58 
Lela E. Carpenter, 58 
BUFFUM, Arthur H., 
345 
Caleb, 345 
Cyrus, 345 
Edward, 345 
Edward Hanson, 345 
Frederick C., Jr., 345 
Frederick Cyrus, 345 
Joshua, 345 
Robert, 345-392 
Samuel, 189-345 
BUFORD, Algernon §., 


188 
Henry, 188 
John, 188 


Richard, 188 
Thomas, 188 
William, 188 
William E., 188 
BUHOUP, John L., 328 
BUIST, George, 392 
BULKELBEY, Peter, 96- 
134-167-181-392- 
406 
Thomas, 96 
BULKLEY, Daniel, 282 
Peter, 96-134-167-181- 
392-406 
Thomas, 134 
BULL, Arthur E., 43 
De Grove, 94 
Edward, 301-365 
Henry, 392 
John, 301-365 
Stephen, 347-348 
Thomas, 392 
William, 348 
BULLARD, Benj., 172 
Charles Frederick, 202 
Henry, Jr., 172 
John, 172-215 
Joseph, 262 
Josiah, 201 


Kennedy, 383 
Robert, 26-172 
Titus, 172 
BULLEN, Elisha, 73 
James, 125 
Samuel, 73 
eae, Alex. S., 115- 
Benj., 115-297 
Cuthbert, 115-297 
John Christian, 298 
Joseph, 115-297-392 
William Christian, 298 
BULLOCK, Asa, 302 
Edmund, 208 
Richard, 392 
BUMP, Sidney, 65 
BUMSTEAD, Thomas, 
17-250-392 
BUNCE, Thomas, 333- 
392 


Timothy, 111 
beh ab apt Albert, 279- 
7 

Arthur H., 82-374 

Benjamin, 279-374 

Ellsworth, 374 

George, 27-178-279- 
3874 

George H., 279 

George Raymond, 279- 
374 


Joseph, 55 
Raymond Uhler, 374 
Richard, 279-374 
Thomas, 279-374 
Thomas Gorham, 374 
Thomas R., 279-374 
Thomas G., 279 
William, 279-374 
pre ean James, 184- 
BUNYON, James, 38 
BURBANK, Caleb, 203 
BURCH, Denton ite 137 
Edwin Welch, 137 
Guy Willis, 137 
Jeremiah, 137-279 
Jonathan, 137-279 
Joseph, 380 
Lillian E. Loughhead, 
137 
Oliver Edson, 279 
Oliver Wheeler, 137 
Powell G., 279 
Rollin, 137 
Thomas, 137-279 
William Arthur, 279 
BURD, Abraham, 88 
BURDETT, Ellen S. 
Strong’, 239 
Frank W., 240 
George A., 240 
Horatio S., 240 
John, 240 
Phineas S., 240 
Robert, 240 
Thomas, 240 
BURDICK, Billings, 261 
Ella P. Bartlett, 375 
Joel Waterman, 375 
Julian, 375 
Robert, 392 
BURDYNE, Richard, 341 
BURGAMY, Alma G., 
279 
John, 279 
Tillman weaves 
William, 392 
BURGDOREF, William 
F., 375 
BURGHS, James, 161 
Robert, 179 
Tristam, 141 
BURGESS, Anna L. Tay- 
lor, 138 
Chandler, 316 
Edward, 167 
John, 167 
Joseph, 108-114-167 
Thomas, 138-363-392 
Thomas C., Jr., 63 
William, 167 
William Wallace, 138 
Winslow, 316 


BURTIS 


BURGWYN, John, 353 
BURK, Edward, 155 
Hugh, 155 
William, 155 
BURKH, Edward, 155 
Robert E., 173 
Samuel Harding, 173 
William Baker, 173 
William Buchanan, 173 
BURKS, Frank T., 241 
Samuel, 393 
BURLIN, Paul, 289 
BURLINGAME, Roger, 


392 
BURNET, And. W., 198 
Arthur G., 96 
Daniel, 124 
Ichabod, 124 
Thomas, 124 
William, 96-124 
William Bromwell, 96 
BURNETT, Bobo, 334 
Charles R., 280 
Eugenia W. Griffin, 279 
George, 341 
James, 341 
Thomas Burr, 341 
Thomas P., 341 
BURNHAM, Chas., 341 
John, 249-392 
Thomas, 341-392 
BURNS, Francis, 142 
Jesse, 142 
John H., 145 
Lawrence A., 230 
Micah, 118 
Otway, 142 
Owen, 18-142 
Patrick, 367 
Walter F., 18-142 
William Hamilton, 367 
BURR, Andrew, 147 
Benjamin, 372 
David, 147 
George Lincoln, 146 
Jehu, 146-339-392 
John, 146 
Jonathan, 392 
Nathaniel, 339 
Samuel, 250 
Timothy, 155, 
Walter, 147 
William Josiah, 147 
Winthrop, 363 
BURRAGE, Harriet G. 
Dyer, 135 
John, 392 
Thomas Jayne, 135 
BURRELL, John, 392 
Walter Frazar, 205 
BURRILL, Chas. B., 211 
Ebenezer, 211 
George, 211 
John, 56-211 
Thompson, 211 
Ziba, 56 
BURROUGHS, Henry 
Clay, 151 
Henry Francis, 151 
John, 151-157 
Samuel, 151 
BURROWES, Edwd., 227 
Henry C., 63 
Thomas, 227 
BURROWS, Amos, 125 
Charles Wm., 151-152 
David, 151-152 
Edward, 151 
Giles, 151 
John, 125 
Joseph, 151 
Joseph Wesley, 152 
Lorna Dorothea, 152 
Lottie T. Mott, 152 
Robert, 125 
Silas, 296 
BURSLEY, John, 42-186 
BURT, Abner lk 
Henry, 185-197-392 


BURTCH, Jonathan, 137 


BURTIS, Arthur, 249 
James, 249 
John, 249 
Pietro C., 249 


BURTON 
BURTON, Boniface, 161- 
392 


Charles F., 377 
Clifford Eugene, 154- 
155 
Edmund Ingalls, 154 
Edward, 177 
Horace, 161 
Isaac, 161 
John, 161 
Jonathan, 161 
Margaret IT. Murrell, 
154 
Samuel, 161 
William, 186 
William, Jr., 96 
William H., 327 
BURWELL, Armistead, 
235-286 
Carter, 71 
George H., 71 
George L., 286 
George W., 286 
Lewis, 71-194-205-221- 
234-286-392 
Nathaniel, 71-221 
Peyton R., 235 
Robert, 221 
Spotswood, 286 
BUSH, Charles, 350 
David, 350 
Geo. Washington, 350 
J. Danforth, 350 
Jared, 318 
Lewis Potter, 350 
Samuel, 350 
Walter Danforth, 350 
a Benajah, 
Daniel, 140 
Drayton Wilson, 280 
Francis, 48-112-140- 
160-232-392 
Harvey, 140 
Joshua, 48-232 
Luman J., 280 
Nehemiah, 140 
Norman, 140 
Richard, 160-271 
Ad pats W. Hyndshaw, 


Watts, 140 
William, 48-140-232 
BUSK, Fred T., 239 
BUSSH, William, 171 
BUTCHER, Mary W. 
Peck, 280 
Thomas Walter, 280 
William Freeman, 381 
BUTLER, And. R., 375 
Arthur W., 102 
Benjamin, 292 
Benjamin F., 102-244 
Caleb, 127 
Charles H., 102 
Edmund, 392 
Ezekiel, 102-243 
George, 209 
George P., 102-244 
George Stephen, 209 
Howard R., 102 
John, 102-243 
Jonathan, 102-209-243 
Joseph, 292 
Juda, 301 
Medad, 102-243 
Richard, 209-292-392 
Samuel, 209 
Stephen, 382 
Thomas, 392 
William Allen, 102-244 
BUTT, Robert, 392 
BUTTERFIELD, A. 
Augustine, 157 
Alden Pease, 157 
Benjamin, 113-157 
Don Osear, 157 
Ebenezer, 113-157 
Ezra, 157 
Ezra Turner, 157 
John, 113-157 
Jonas, 113-157 
Joseph, 157 
Lucius Alonzo, 157 
Nathaniel, 113-157 


INDEX TO VOLUME TWO 


Oscar Ezra, 157 
Samuel, 113-157 
Zenas, 157 
BUTTOLPH, David, 294 
Elijah, 294 
John, 294 
John E., 294 
John L., 294 
Thomas, 294 
BUTTON, Charles, 383 
Charles Frederick, 383 
Charles Ira, 383 
Edwin Heman, 383 
Frank Morse, 383 
Frank Rodney, 383 
Ira Daniel, 383 
Joseph, 383 
Matthias, 383 
Peter, 383 
BUTTRAM, Bailey, 257 
BUTTRICK, John, 100- 
335 
Jonathan, 100-335 
Samuel, 100-335 
Stephen, 335 
William, 335 
BUTTS, Clark Irv., 333 
Nathaniel, 32 
Robert, 392 
Thomas, 32 
BYH, Amos, 157 
Andrew Moore, 157 
Arthur Edwin, 157 
Enoch, 157 
Enoch Mortimer, 157 
Hezekiah, 157 
John, 68-157 
Raymond, 157 
Thomas, 68-157 
BYFIELD, Horatio, 116 
BYLEY, Henry, 421 
eee Ebenezer, Jr., 
a 
Nicholas, 39 
BYRD, George H., 142 
John, 392 
Richard Evelyn, 207 
Richard W., 143 
Robert, 143 
Thomas Taylor, 207 
William, 155-169-207- 
274-363-392 
BYRNE, Benj. W., 243 
Malcolm, 205 


C 


CABANISS, Henri, 393 
CABELL, Jos., 205-274 
Nicholas, 111 
Wm., 111-278-318-393 
CABLE, Abner, 40 
George W., 268 
Roswell, 40 
CADH, Drury B., 96 
Robert Lee, 96 
CADMAN, George, 297 
See eee ARIES John, 
3 
CADY, Abijah, 24 
Alva B., 350 
Burt Duward, 24 
Charles Earl, 350 
David, 258 
Elwin M., 24 
Henry, 24 
Jeremiah, 37 
Joseph, 37-258 
Josiah, 258 
Lyman §., 37 
Nicholas, 37-258 
Samuel, 37 
Stephen, 37 
Thomas, 24 
peor ee A. Enight, 
CAGWIN, Thomas, 270 
CAIN, Aaron, 380 
Franklin Clark, 30-31 
John, 30 
Lewis De Moss, 380 
Lillian M., 31 
Patrick, 30 
William Pinckney, 31 


CAIRNS, Fredk. I., 345 
CALDWELL, Wm., 96 
CALHOON, John C., 403 
CALHOUN, Adam, 267 
Ezekiel, 312 
James, 95-312-393 
John C., 312-403 
William, 96 
CALKINS, Hugh, 393 
John, 158 
CALL, Thomas, 79-151 
CALLAWAY, Jos., 143 
Richard, 143 
Trowbridge, 164 
CALLER, John, 243 
CALLIS, William O., 33 
CALLOWAY, Job, 94 
Joseph, 94 
CALTHORPHEH, John, 57 
CALVERT, Cecil, 393 
Charles, 220-316 
George, 203-393 
Leonard, 229-381-393 
Robert Peyton, 205 
CAMAK, Jas. de X., 38 
James Wellborn, 39 
CAMBLOS, Henry 
Fisher, 310 
CAMDEN, Chas. C., 139 


John §8., 138 

Johnson N., 138 

Joseph, 138 

William Draper, 139 
CAMERON, Alex., 89 

Bennehan, 71 

John, 111 


CAMP, Arthur B., 304 
Ebenezer B., 304 
Eleazar, 287-304 
Elisha, 294 
George Hayward, 381 
Heth, 304 
Heth Frisbie, 304 
Isaac, 277 
Jay Beidler, 304 
John, 339 
Joseph, 304 
Nicholas, 304 
Samuel Albert, 381 
William, 381 

CAMPBELL, Alex., 337 
Angus K., 42 
Archibald, 90-105-334 
Charles, 42 
Charles Evans, 42 
Charles Fenelon, 42 
David, 228 
Dougal, 348 
Dunean, 348 
Duncan Green, 334 
Felix, 101 
George W., 278 
Glenn A., 154 
Harriet J. Parker, 43 
Herbert, 98 
John, 43-228-334 
John A., 334 
Matthew, 238 
Patrick, 263 
Robert, 42-270 
Samuel, 42 
Thomas J., 228 
William, 274 

CAMPION, Manton, 128 

CANBLE, Frank P., 225 

CANBY, Benjamin, 393 
Edward Tatnall, 106 
Henry Seidel, 106 
Thomas, 304-393 

CANDEE, Caleb, 369 
Daniel, 369 
Henry, 369 
Ralph, 369 
Samuel, 369 
Zaccheus, 369 


CANDLER, Daniel, 393 


CANE, Micah, 76 
CANER, G. Colket, 102 
CANFIELD, Amon, 190 

Dennis, 190 

Hiram, 190 

Judson, 234 


575 


CARPENTER 


Lee, 202 

George Lewis, 46 

Mary N. Croul, 46 

Nathaniel, 190 

Thomas, 152-393 

Timothy, 190 

William Croul, 46 
CANN, George Wade, 

184-185 

John, 184 

Robert, 184 

Thomas M., 184 

William, 184 
CANNON, Le Grand, 2 
CANTHYs CraiziCrass 

George, 383 

James, 383 

James Willis, 383 

John, 383 

Samuel Benton, 383 

Saml. Benton, Jr., 383 

William, 383 
CANTINE, Chas. F., 374 
CANTRELL, Joseph, 30 

Joshua, 30 

Richard, 30 

Zebulon, 30 
CAPE, Emily Palmer, 280 

Henry, 280-281 

Henry C., 280 
CAPEHART, Andrew, 54 

Edward E., 54 

Everett D., 54 

Heinrich, 54 

Henry, 54 

John, 54 

Sara P. Wadley, 54 

Wadleigh, 54 
CAPEN, Barnard, 393 

George F., 111 
CAPERTON, Allen, 199 

Allen T., 199-337 

Archibald, 55 

Eastland H., 55 

Edward W., 55 

Hugh, 336 

James, 55 

John, 55 

Joseph C., 55 

Samuel B., 55 

Samuel C., 55 

William, 55 

William Banks, 55 

Woods A., 55 
CARD, Albert, 83 

Benjamin F., 83 

Richard, 83 
CARDEN, Geo. Alex., 281 

George W., 281 

John, 374 

Moses White, 281 

Richard, 374 

Washington, 281 
CAREW, John, 393 
CAREY, John, 268 

Stephen, 164 

William, 268 

William B., 285 
CARHARTT, Anth., 199 

Cornelius, 199 

Thomas, 199 
CARLETON, Edward, 

64-393 

John, 64-393 

Thomas, 64 
CARLISLE, Daniel, 189 
emery NE John N., 
Sr ee Reuben K., 


Stephen, 166 
CARLTON, Henry, 76 
Henry C., 76 
Henry H., 76 
Henry T., 76 
CARMICHAEL, Archi- 
bald, 31 
Duncan, 31 
CARNAL, James B., 359 
CAROLAN, James, 78 
CARPENTER, Alex., 
258-399-408 
Arthur Howe, 57 
Benedict, 58 
Benjamin, 57-305 


74 
af 
o 


CARPENTER 


Charles Ketcham, 58 
Cranston H., 57 
Daniel P., 58 
David, 172 
Dunbar F., 131 
Emanuel, 73 
Franklin R., 57 
Henry, 72-349 
John, 57 
John W., 57 
Joseph, 58 
Malcolm H., 57 
Nathaniel, 48 
Philip, 290 
Rolla L., 58 
Samuel, 57-172 
Thomas, 172 
Wm., 58-90-172-393 
William H., 371 
William Leland, 58 
CARR, Benjamin, 383 
Caleb, 374-393 
Frances C. Smith, 61 
Lewis, 61 
Lewis F., 61 
Sylvester H., 61 
Thomas, 250-380 
Walter S., 61 
CARRICK, Thomas, 123 
CARRINGTON, Geo., 19- 
97-129-235-308-393 
Paul, 19-97-129-235- 
243-308-393 
Tucker, 19 
William Allen, 97 
William Fontaine, 97 
CARROLL, Chas., 100- 
101-115-123-347-393 
Charles Tucker, 347 
Daniel, 115 
John Lee, 101 
Louis A., 361 
Philip A., 101 
Royal P., 101 
William H., 59 
CARROW, Herb. P., 200 
CARRUTH, Adam, 407 
CARRUTHERS, Rob- 
ert, 230 
CARSON, Andrew, 255 
Christopher, 255 
Lindsay, 255 
William W., Jr., 50 
CARSTARPHEN, Ern- 
est D., 63 
Hubert Dd. 63 
James, 63 
Robert, 63 
Walter De L., 63 
William Daniel, 63 
bea ue, Teunis, 
CARSWELL, Alex., 341 
CARTER, Abel, 281 
Agnes Mayo, 71 
Benjamin, 194-205 
Cassius, 65-139-226 
Chas., 1389-169-205-283 
Cleave, 393 
Curry, 158 
E. Lewis, 330 
Edmund, 368 
Edward, 90-13 
283-370 
Elijah, 281 
Ephraim, 70-281 
Francis S., 65-139 
George, 418 
Henry, 281 
Henry Hall, 281 
John, 20-70-90-139- 
169-207-235-274-370- 
393 
John Hill, 139 
Joseph, 20-71 
Joseph O., 71 
Landon, 169-274 
Marion W. Pierce, 71 
Mary R. Hicks, 65 
Miles Leach, 70-71 
Raleigh, 175 
Robert, 21-50-90-110- 
139-140-147-169-194- 
205-221-235-275-356 
Robert Charles, 169 


9-175- 


INDEX TO VOLUME TWO 


Robert O., 169-170 
Robert W., 169 
Samuel, 281 
Thomas, 20-175-281- 
370-384-393 
Thomas Henry, 71 
Thomas Nelson, 71 
Timothy, 247 
William, 143-175-370 
Wm. Heckrotte, 149 
Wm. Henry, 194 
CARTLITCH, John, 214 
CARUTHER, Jas., 230 
John, 230 
Robert, 230 
Samuel, 230 
CARUTHERS, James J., 
140 
Looney, 140 
Robert, 140 
Samuel, 140 
CARVAR, Samuel, 272 
CARVER, John, 201-393 
Joseph, 271 
CARY, Archibald, 125 
Edward, 164 
Henry, 24-125-142 
Isaac, 164 
Isaac Harris, 72 
James, 393 
John, 393 
Katharine B. B. 
Thomas, 72 
Miles, 24-125-142-380- 
393 
Stephen, 164 
Wm. Harris, 72 
Wilson, 380 
CASANOVA, Arturo Y., 
73 


Evaristo, 73 
Jessie B. McCausland, 
72 
CASE, 
281 
Fithian, 281 
Francis M., 281-282 
James, 281 
Jerome I., 94 
John, 281 
Josiah, 281 
Luke, 347 
Mamre, 281 
Salmon M., 281 
William, 139-281-347 
CASHY, Av J.;°53 
Adam, 282-326 
Silas, 282-326 
Sophie Pearce, 282 
Thomas, 282-326 
Wanton, 282-326 
CASSEL, Arnold, 124-309 
CASSELBERRY, Jo- 
seph, 313 
CASSELS, A. F., 208 
CASSIDY, Hugh G., 346 
James, 27 
CASTLE, Alfred L., 283 
Charles Alfred, 282 
Daniel, 282 
Ebenezer, 282 
George Parmelee, 282- 


Carrie Spooner, 


Henry N., 282 
Isaac, 282 
James Bicknell, 
Samuel, 282 
Samuel N., 282-283 
Wm. Richards, 282 
CASWELL, Napoleon 
B., 160 
Thomas, 202 
CATES, C.-R.; 350 
CATESBY, John, 355 
Mark, 355 
CATLETT, John, 320 
CATLIN, Austin H., 142 
Guy, 142 
John, 59-251-258 
Joseph, 59 
Samuel, 258 
Theodore, 258 
Thomas, 59-393 
CATTELL, William, 22 


282 


CAUGHBY, Edwd. G., 76 
John A., 76 
Mary T. Lapsley, 76 
CAULKIN, Hugh, 393 
Nene crete Jonathan, 
CAVE, Roger, 370 
CAVENDER, Jas. M., 286 
CAVETT IRIS Weerald 
CAWOOD, John, 153 
Moses, 153 
Stephen, 153 
CAYCE, A. Boyd, 138 
CAZAR, George T., 265 
CEARLEY, Bartholo- 
mew, 70 
Charles T., 70 
Edmund, 70 
Henry, 70 
Larkin, 70 
William, 70 
CECIL, Beatty, 257-258 
Benjamin S., 257 
Charles P., 256-257 


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James J., 257-258 
John, 256-257-320 
John R.; 267 
Joseph s., 257 
Samuel, 256-257-320 
Samuel W., 256 
Thomas, 256-257 
William, 257-320-370 
CHACE, William, 393 
CHR LCS Edmund, 
i 
James Madison, 147 
John, 73-147 
Reuben, 120 
Samuel R., 120 
Stephen J., 75 
CHAFFHE, David B. H.. 
44 
CHAFFEE, Wm., 130 
CHALKLEY, Lyman, 54 
CHAMBERLAIN, Bern- 
ard P., 283 
Clement, 283 
Edmund, 383 
Joseph, 283 
Willard J., 283 
William, 283-393 
Wm. Chandler, 283 
Wm. Mellen, 283 


William H. S., 283 
Wm. Sylvanus, 283 
CHAMBERLAYNE, 
Robert, 286 
CHAMBERLIN, Henry, 
61 
John, 61 
Lewis, 61 


William, 393 
CHAMBERS, Chas., 

James, 158 

Thomas, 274 

William M., 286 

William S., 215 

William T., 184 
CHAMPE, John, 90 
CHAMPION, Henry, 225 

Henry Vibber, 225 

John, 225 

Thomas, 225 
CHAMPLIN, Geoffrey, 

393 

George, 345 

Joseph, 345 
CHAMPNEY, Daniel, 18 

Noah, 18 

Richard, 18 
CHANCERY, Edmund, 260 
Mae prog ae Edmond, 

1 

Edmund, 268 

Finley, 124 

George L., 145 

John Winthrop, 283 

Jonathan, 218 

Joseph, 176-218 

Robert, 340 

Robert Snowden, 49 

Thomas, 64 


309 


576 


CHASE 


Wm., 64-340-387-393 
Zachariah, 176 
CHANEY, Ezekiel, 338 

Lewis, 27 
Nathan, 338 
William, 27 
CHANLER, John Arm- 
strong, 318 
CHANNELL, Abram F. 
J., 147 
Léon LéLanne, 147 
sheeple er Wm., 294- 
CHANNON, Harry, 283 
Henry, 283 
Vesta M. Westover, 
283 
CHAPIN, Caleb, 303 
Cornelius C., 272 
Ebenezer, 97-98 
EKdward Y., 97 
Elise N. Hutcheson, 97 
Gerdon, 149 
Gilbert Warren, 97 
Japhet, 97-303 
Joel, 98 
John, 281 
Josiah, 281 
Marshall, 303 
Samuel, 36-59-97-182- 
281-303-393 
Seth, 281 
Timothy, 98 
Wi Es 197 
Warren S., 98 
Ziba, 281 
CHAPLAIN, James, 23 
CHAPMAN, Allen A., 237 
Augustus A., 336 
Caleb, 375 
Deloraine P., 170 
Edward, 65-170-393 
Edwin Hendrie, 375 
Francis, 375 
Frederick L., 156 
George, 215 
George T., 255 
Isaac, 215 
James, 173 
John, 215 
Laurence H., 117 
Lebbeus, 237 
Nathan, 237 
Nathaniel, 148-237 
Robt., 148-237-375-393 
Samuel, 170-375 
Samuel Spencer, 375 
Simon, 170 
Simon C., 170 
Thomas, 255 
William Edwards, 375 
William Harvey, 91 
CHAPPLE, John, 99 
John D., 99 
Samuel, 99 
William, 99 
Wm. Dinsmore, 99 
CHARD, Jas. Alfred, 269 
eerie ts Ale Howard, 
CHASE, Adelaide B. 
Bagegarly, 32 
Amos, 196-237 
Aquilla, 56-84-169-196- 
237-393 
Charles W., 287 
Daniel, 237 
Francis, 196 
Francis M., 363 
Irving Hall, 315 
Isaac, 32-100 
Jacob, 100 
Jessie Clara, 100 
John March, 169 
Jonathan, 167 
Josiah, 84 
Jotham S., 84 
Levi, 32 
Matthew, 56 
Moses, 196-237 
Nathan, 247 
Nathaniel B., 
Roger, 56 
Rufus, 100 
Russell, 100 


32 


CHASE 


Samuel, 196-237 
Supply, 100 
Theodore Russell, 100 
Thomas, 32-56-84 
Thomas Crocker, 32 
Thomas Morton, 32 
William, 100-393 
CHASTAIN, Stephen, 
42-283 
CHASTENEY, Edwin 
AG; O35 
CHATFIELD-TAYLOR, 
Wayne, 109 
a MAN, Prariys ep. 
5 
CHATTERTON, John, 
103 
Nathaniel, 103 
Ray Webb, 103 
Richard, 103 
Samuel, 103 
Stephen, 103 
William, 103 
William Wallace, 103 
CHAUNCEY, Charles, 
144-287-393 
Nathaniel, 144-287 
CHAUNCY, Charles, 
144-287-393 
Nathaniel, 144- 287 
CHEESEBOROUGH, 
John, 32 
Thomas, 32 
CHHESEBROUGH, 
Jabez, 296 
Samuel, 296 
CHEESMAN, Clara Liv- 
ingston, 145 
Forman, 144-287 
John C., 144-287 
Thomas, 144-287 
ey M., 144-145- 


CHEEVER, Abner, 291 
Abijah, 291 
Charles A., 291 
Hzekiel, 164-291 
H. Durant, 291 
John Haven, 291 
Joshua, 164 
Nathan, 164 
Thomas, 164-291 
William, 176-177 

CHENEY, Eliphalet, 240 
Israel, 

John, 393 

Josiah, 17 

William, 401 
eNO H, Arthur, 

James, 316 

John, 220-316 

John Smith, 316 

Richard, 316 
CHERRY, Nath., 120-121 
CHESBROUGH, Abra- 

ham, 48 

Alonzo, 48 

DPlisha, 48 

Francis P., 48 

Helen R. Lowe, 48 

Samuel, 48 

Sylvester, 48 

William, 48-393 

William James, 47-48 
teeta SAGs Amos, 


William, 393 
CHESTER, Leonard, 393 
CHESTNUT, James, 327 
CHESTON, Daniel, 103 

Daniel Murray, 103 

Daniel Murray, Jr., 

103 

James, 103 
CHETWODE, Rich., 392 
CHEVALIER, Peter, 359 
CHEVES, Chas. H., 262 

Charles Manly, 328 
CHEW, Benj., 101-123- 

146-182-347 

John, 146-167-182-207- 
289-393 

Philemon L., 207 


INDEX TO VOLUME TWO 


Richard, 207 
Samuel, 146-167-182- 
207-287 
William, 146 
heme Pe a ee Frank B., 
George, 104 
George H., 104 
James, 104 
Reuben, 104 
Reuben T., 104 
Wm. Jeffries, 104 
CHICHESTER, John, 319 
Richard, 319 
Richard M., 319-334 
CHICKERING, Abner, 
154 
Francis, 393 
George, 154 
Henry T., 194 
John, 154 
Nathaniel, 154 
Samuel, 154 
CHIDSEY, Caleb, 78-300 
Isaac, 78-300 
Jared, 78 
Jared G., 300 
John, 78-300 
CHILCOTT, Langdon 
Sargent, 84 
CHILD, Benjamin, 128 
Edwin, 158 
Ephraim, 128 
Increase, 128 
CHILDERS, James Ira, 


114 
eee Asaph King, 
210 


Eberle T., 
George W., 222 
CHILES, Chiles, 340 
John, 340 
Walter, 225 
CHILLINGSWORTH, 
Thomas, 162 
CHILTON, Jas., 393-420 
CHINN, Thos., 278-330 
CHIPMAN, Jacob, 302 
John, 125-140-240- 
252-302-393 
Perez, 252 
Samuel, 125-302 
William, 125 
CHISHOLM, Alexander 


E., 330 
CHISMON, Edmund, 51 
Thomas, 51 
CHISOLM, Louis H., 328 
William B., 285 
CHITTENDEN, Abel, 
91-308 
Albert, 105 
Cornelius, 105 
Henry Abel, 92 
J. Brace, 105 
Josiah, 91-308 
“Larry,” 91 
Nathaniel, 105 
Richard H., 106 
Richard P., 106 
Simeon, 91-308 
Thomas, 91-308 
Wm., 91-105-308-394 
Wm. Lawrence, yl 
CHITWOOD, Rich., 392 
CHOATE, John, 394 
CHOUTEAU, Charles 
P., 68 
Pierre, 68 
Rene Auguste, 394 
CHOWNING, Geo., 104 
CHRISTIAN, Andrew 
H., 106 
Charles, 284 
Flijah, 342 . 
J. ‘Eyler, Jr; 284 
John Tyler, 284 
Marion W., 284 
Thomas, 284 
Turner, 284 
William, 115-284-297 
William’ L., 284 
CHRISTOPHER, Rich- 
ard, 160 


CHRISTOPHERS, 
Christopher, 34 
Richard, 34-72-181 
CHURCH, Caleb, 90 
Charles W., 141 
Joseph, 269 
Moses, 81 
Noah, 81-163 
Richard, 90-269-393 
CHURCHILL, Armi- 
stead, 196-400 
Cc. Robert, 361 
Charles, 361 
Chas. Holliday, 
Claudius B., 361 
Daniel, 362 
Joseph, 361 
Josiah, 361-393 
Samuel, 361 
Selden, 362 
Thomas, 105 
William, 105-196 
CHURCHWARD, Geo. 
Sipe ORM 
Richard, 316 
CILLEY, Benjamin, 293 
Benoni, 293 
Ebenezer, 293 
John, 293 
Richard, 293 
Robert, 293-393-414 
CIM, George, 186 
Peter, 186 
CISCO; John d..106 
John Jay, Jr., 106 
Peter, 106 
Peter F., 106 
CLAASEN, Jan, 313 
CLAFLIN, Robert, 394 
CLAGHORN, Charles 
E., 284 
James, 284 
John William, 284 
Shubael, 284 
Thomas, 284 
William, 284 
Wm. Crumby, 284 
CLAIBORNE, Augus- 
tine, 45-106-126 
Buller, 106 
Donald F., 45 
Herbert, 106 
Herbert A., 106 
John Gregory, 45 
John Herbert, 45 
Richard, 106 
Thomas, 45-106-126 
William, 45-106-126- 
140-336-394 
CLAMPITT, Frederick 
W., 294 


CLAP, Edward, 132 
Stephen, 187-281 

CLAPP, Elijah, 222 
Nathaniel, 281 
Preserved, 178-189-222 
Roger, 178-189-222- 

394-419 

Stephen, 187-281 
Thomas, 222 

CLARK, Aaron, 30-31 
Asahel, 166 
Austin, 93 
Benjamin, 151 
Benjamin, Jr., 173 
Benjamin Dyer, 30 
Calvin B. B., 205 
Charles Peter, 285 
Cheney, 382 
Christopher, 166 
Daniel, 28-372-394 
David, 265 
Hdward Hardy, 285 
Enoch, 108 
Eva L. Turner, 284 
Ezekiel, 30 
George, 244 
George, Jr., 41 
George Rogers, 
Gershom, 93 
Hanniel, 234 
Harry Futhey, 
Henry, 108 
Howard F., 300 
Howard Lee, 108 


361 


340 


107 


577 


CLAYTON 


Howard Weeks, 149 
Humphrey, 306 


Isaac, 79 

Isaac N., 254 

James, 60-118-265- 
336-340 


Jeptha, 216 

Jerome, 333 

John, 30-46-64-166- 
258-288-306-394-411 

Jonas, 79 

Jonathan, 79-93 

Joseph, 109-394-396 

Mary E. Shallen- 
berger, 107 

Mathew, 73 

Nathan M., 345 

Nathaniel, 108-166-394 

Nelson R., 233 

Percy, 311 

Phinehas, 79 

Richard, 28 

Sam Hill, 30 

Samuel, 265 

Samuel McDonald, 107 

Scotto, 162 

Thaddeus, 79 

Thomas, 258-394 

Thomas March, 108 

Thorne, 124 

Tristram, 397 

William, 30-93-160- 
394-416 

Wm. Brewster, 21 

William C., 124 

Wim. Hewson, 35 

CLARKE, Alfred E., 284 

Arthur LaTelle, 109 

Charles, 366-394 

Cornelius, 366 

Daniel, 


Elisha, 87-121 
Elmer Jay, 366 
Ethan, 109 
Fabius M., 120-121 
Francis, 398 
Francis ,George, 110 
Frank J., 58 
George, 40- 87-121 
George W., 120-121 
Henry, 109 
Homer Jay, 366 
Howard S., 366 
Hugh, 394° 
J. Winslow, 109 
James, 93-366 
Jedde, 121 
Jeremiah, 209-366-394 
Jeremy, 377-394 
John, 209-328-394 
John B., 87 
Joseph, 87- 109-121-394 
Joseph H., 109 
Joshua, 109 
Latham, 177 
Lazarus, 40 
Nathaniel, 108-394 
Pardon T., 366 
Silas, 366 
Thomas, 109-222 
Tristram, 237 
Walton, 209 
William, 40 
Wilson Hart, 40 
CLARKSON, Thos., 27 
CLARY, Joseph Wil- 
lard, 133 
CLAUSSEN, Dirck, 236 
CLAY, Brutus ica 103- 
C. Field, 108 
Cassius M., 108-109 
Charles, 108-268 
Green, 108-109 
Henry, 108-268 
John, 108-268-394 
CLAYE, John, 108-394 
CLAYPOOLRE, J.S., 345 
W. Perry, 230 
CLAYTON, Benj., 111 
David, 67 
Henry Helm, 111 
Henry Holmes, obit | 
James, 111 


CLAYTON INDEX TO VOLUME TWO CONANT 
OATS, David, 103 Frederick, 69 John, 333 
panty 1831 :, Pinsent, John, 69-258-282-326- Samuel, 333 
Samuel, 187 Samuel R., 83 394 COLLIER, George, 303 
William, 21-79 COBB, Ambrose, 201 Joshua, 69-282-326 Peter, 303 


Zebulon, 136 ‘Augustine, 306 COGHILL, Atwell, 241 | William, 48-280-415 


ick , 300 i Frederick, 241 COLLIN, Laurence, 214 
GLIMORLH mate es James, 241 COLLING, David, 305 
394 : Francis E., 91 COGSWELL, Edward, |COLLINS, Edward, 34- 
CLEMENS, Daniel, 111 Frank M., 253 178-258 130-395 


John, 258-369 
Nathaniel, 178 


Elijah Amos, 127 


Henry, 104-125-394 Errol Amos, 127 


POrnarAL Oe Henry Evertson, 374- 


Johannes, 68 


Samuel, 258 Ezra M., 23 
7one B” tig Howell 210 Stephen, 278 George Robb, 130 
eer John, 201 William, 178-258-278- | John, 237-270 
atees tai John’ A., 201-210 369 Joseph, 130 
't, 394 Lemuel, 212 COHOON, Thos. W., 353 ustus, 
AeA ate Lewis, 304 COIT, John, 293-394 Lora B., 130 
eas Louis R., 163 Joseph, 293 Lorin Cone, 130 
Tl A’ 206 Morgan, 306 Solomon, 293 Mary A. Rodhouse, 
ORs ea TS Robert, 201 COLAHAN, John B., 346 187 6 ee 
eat BORG Thomas, 306 COLBURN, Edgar G., Nathaniel, 3 -130-217 
Moses, 206 soap rg DE One, 204 Elisha H., 125 COLLOM, George E., 
patente pated HS cas Robert, 201 Hattie J. Leonard, 125 130 


Nathaniel, 152 
COLBY, Anthony, 420 
COLCORD, Phineas, 377 
COLHE, Daniel, 362 


John Gano, 130 
Robert D., 130 

Spencer A., 130 
Spencer R., 130 


Samuel, 52 


NTS, Courtland 
ep a 48 " ens Las Lloyd E., 
ih 


Ezekiel, 248 


James, 248 COBURN, John, 285 BFlisha, 362 William Charles, 130 

James M., 248 COCHRAN, Andrew, 285] Elisha K., 362 COLLYER, John, 70 

Jeffry, 248 Farmer D., 285 George A., 215 COLOGNE, J. C., 338 

Jeremiah, 248 James, 72 Hugh, 108 COLPITTS, John, 197 

John, 248 James Wasson, 285 Jacob, 362 COLQUITT, Anthony, 88 

Lambert, 248 John, 285 James, 260 Henry, 88 

Richard, 248 John Carr, 285 John, 23-293 Joseph C. Habersham, 

Robert, 394 Robert, 72 John A., 303 88 

Thomas, 248 | Sam. P., 285 L. J., 362 Walter T., 88 
CLEMONS, Louis, 294 Samuel, 72 Luther, 108 Walter W., 88 
CLEMSON, Jacob, 72 Stephen, 72 Omer, 385 William Neyle, 88 


James, 72 
CLEVELAND, Aaron, 44 
Alexander, 160 
Benjamin, 160-200 
Deliverance, 81 


Thomas Buford, 24 
COCHRANE, John, 331 
COCK, Henry, 266 

James, 266-391 

John, 266 


Samuel, 272-293 

Samuel M., 192 

Seab, 66 

William, 113-362 
COLEGATH, James, 339 


ey Christopher, 

COLSTON, Charles, 114 
Frederick Morgan, 334 
George Anderson, 334 


Edward, 81 Oliver, 266 COLEMAN, Asaph, 23 James, 334 
Enoch, 81 William, 266 Benjamine L., 160 Jeremiah, 334 
Ezra, 113 COCKE, Bowler, 278 Chapman, 39 Josiah, 334 


Frederick, 113 


Grover, 207-254-255 Hartwell, 147 


Charles C., 282 
J. T. Bowdoin, 147 


Travers, 114 
Claverius, 267 


William, 352 


John K., 200 James, 283 Clinton B., 23 COLT, John, 395 

Joseph, 113-200 James Powell, 283 Daniel, 114-126 COLTON, Benjamin, 310 

Mather, 113 John Bowdoin, 147 Edward M., 285 Ephraim, 211-302 

Moses, 73-81-113-200- John H., 147 Elly A., 285 George, 211-302-395 

394 Norborne P., 147 Hartwell, 126 John, 185 

Newcomh, 113 PhilipiSt, G..147 Henry, 160 Oren, 308 

Rufus, 200 - Richard, 19-113-126- James, 114-126-340 Samuel, 302 

Samuel, 81-113-163-200 147-278-283-298-394| James T., 114 COMAN, James L., 111 

Solomon, 81-163 Thomas, 283 James Thomas, 285 Joshua, 111 
CLEVENGER, Job, 117| William) 19-113-355 James Walker, 285 Robert, 111 

John, 117 COCKEY, Thos. B., 250 John, 34-127-160-285- | COMBE, Richard, 395 

Thomas, 117 COCKRELL, Alex. G., 340 COMBES, Abbott C., 130 


William, 117 

William M., 117 
CLIFFORD, George, 55 

Israel, 55 

John, 55 

Samuel, 55 

Thomas, 209 
CLINARD, Geo. W., 93 
CLINTON, Chas., 390-394 

Richard, 158 
CLITHERALL, Geo. 


231 Le Vert, 126 
Ephraim B., 150 Lloyd R., 114 
Simon, 71 Moses, 285 

oP pero, Thos., Nathaniel R., 329 


Nicholas D., 114 
William, 62-72-394 Noah, 23 

CODMAN, Robert, 394 Phares, 53 

CODY, Arthur, 140 Richard, 160 
Edward Franklin, 384| Robert, 160-340 
James, 210 Robert M., 160 


Clinton de R., 130 

Richard, 395 
COMBS, John, 302 

Richard, 395 
OM John William, 


COMINGS, Samuel, 192 
seiner Linus Bacon, 


COMSTOCK, Christo- 


Robert Alex., 376-384 | Samuel, 166 pher, 

COobe ; Susan Boydstun, 383 Stewart M., 61 Daniel, 131-385 
CLOGG, Levin H., 242 Thomas Jefferson, 384] Thomas, 23-34-1267 David, 131 
CLOSE, Benjamin, 262 COE, John, 297 William David, 285 Ebenezer, 131 
CLOUD, William, 292 Robert, 288-297-394 COLES, John N., 222 Elias, 385 
CLOUGH, Richard, 382) §omucei, 297 Robert, 58-394 Elkanah, 385 
CLUCRE Charis 990 ooBH aarnas, [UeteerHeraE OS | damen dt 

; , COEYMANS, Andries, enezer, 285-315 7ason, 
CLYMER, Paul K., 97 145 Horace B., 285 John, 385 


COALH, Sidney T., 123 
William, 394 
William Ellis, 334 

COALTER, David, 273 
Michael, 273 

COART, Blanche A. 

Alexander, 64 
John C., 64 
Thomas &., 64 

COATES, Geo. M., 123 


COFFEE, Joshua, 323 
COFFEEN, John, 261 
COFFIN, James, 178 
Jethro, 20 
Nicholas, 394 
Paul, 331 
Peter, 20-394 
Tristram, 20-25-178- 
181-252-394 
COGAN, Joseph, 34 


Mildred A. Hodge, 122 |COGGESHALL, Benj., 


Moses, 136 69 

Robert, 194 Daniel, 282-326 
Thomas, 136-394 Dunlap, 69 
William N., 173 Eri, 69 


John, 394 

John Hyde, 315 

Michael, 315 

Morehouse, 285 

Peter, 285-315 

Samuel, 40-285-315- 
394 

William, 285 


John Elias, 385 

Myron A., 131 

Nathan, 152 

Samuel, 268 

Stephen E., 131 

Sylvanus, 131 

William, 131-385-395 
COMYN, John, 322 


William Bradley, 285 |CONABLE, David, 134 


COLGATE, Robert, 395 


COLHOON, Andrew, 403 


bie peat J. Grant, 
Pee TS NG James, 


578 


George, 134 
John, 134 


CONANT 


George M., 327 

John, 26-91 

Lot, 26-91-190 

Peter, 91 

Robert, 91 

Roger, 26-91-184-395 
CONARD, Charles, 32 
CONAWAY, Mary W. 

Cavender, 286 

Waiteman H., 286 

William §., 286 
CONCLYNE, John, 392 
CONDE, Sanford, 116 
CONDEEH, Samuel, Jr., 


214 

CONDIT, Joel W., 124 

John, 280-288 

Peter, 280-288 

Silas, 280-288 
CONE, Archibald P., 33 

Daniel, 125 

Eliza O. Leake, 33 

George W., 315 
CONERY, Edward, Jr., 


359 
PERS ee Benjamin, 
CONGER, Arthur L., 
255 


Enoch, 255 

Henry M., 266 

Henry S., 120 

Job, 255 

John, 21-102-255 

Kenyon B., 255 

Potter, 255 

S. A, 

Sidney P., 279 
CONKLIN, Ananias, 395 

John, 33 

John Marcus, 33 

Matthew, 33 

Stephen, 205 

William, 33-34-205 
CONKLING, Ananias, 


395 
CONNABELL, John, 103 
Samuel, 103 
CONNALLY, David, 342 
Elijah Lewis, 341-342- 
343 
George, 342 
John Brown, 342-343 
Thomas, 342 
Thomas Whipple, 341- 
342-343 
CONNELLY, sone 298 
Joseph W., 
ee ie Heo bs Tr 


CONNOLLY, John, 225 
CONOVER, William A., 


872 
CONRAD, iva 384 
dis BB i, 129 
CONSER, Henry, 202 
John George, 202 
S. L. M., 202 
CONTESSBH, Lewis, 225 
CONVERSE, Allan 
Dean, 384 
Charles Henry, 384 
Edward, 195-384-395 
Fred F., Jr., 227 
James, 195 
John, 195 
Jonathan, 384 
Joseph, 195-384 
Joseph Henry, 384 
Joshua, 195-404 
Samuel, 384 
CONWAY, Edwin, 25- 
104-334-395 
George, 25-104 
John Moncure, 25 
Mary V., 26 
Peter V. D., 25-26 
Richard M., 25 
Walker, 25 
Walker P., 25 
COOK, Aaron, 134-395 
Albert Allen, 135 
Barnabas, 234 
Charles J., 79 
Clement Edwin, 134 


INDEX TO VOLUME TWO 


Coleman, 134 

Cornelius, 134 

Dorothy E. Hart, 134 

Elisha, 134 

Ellis, 395 

Francis, 224 ~ 

Francis Hill, 134 

George, 26 

George Henry, 80 

Henry, 330 

Henry Lowell, 134 

James, 280-288 

James Edwin, 134 

James Lowell, 135 

John, 66-120-134-215 

John G., 135 

Luther, 134 

Mark Lowell, 135 

Moses, 134 

Nathaniel, 144 

Nelle W. Camden, 138 

Nicholas, 144 

Noah, 134 

Raphael, 290 

Richard, 401 

Roy Bird, 139 

Saul, 234 

Walter, 144-395 

Westwood, 134 

Wilson, 323 
COOKE, Aaron, 395 

Charles Chauncy, 375 

Edward D., 279-374 

Ellis, 395 

Francis, 54-204-228- 

246-258-297-338- 
379-395 

George Ballard, 214 

Hubbard, 235 

James, 313 

John, 258-297-338 

Jno. McPherson, 105 

Mordecai, 96-213-319 

Peter, 375 

Walter, 190-395 
POR a Ey Johnson 
COOLEY, Azariah, 216 

Benj., 185-259-395 

Eugene F., 259 

John, 394 

Thomas, 259 

Thomas M., 259 

William, 349 

William T., 330 
COOLIDGE, Calvin, 17 

Calvin G., 17 

Grace A. G., 17 

John, 17-100-272-395 

John Calvin, 17 

Josiah, 17 

Obadiah, 17 

Simon, 17-272 

William, 395 

William H., 178 
COOMBS, Francis, 29 

Richard, 395 
COOMES, Alex., 197-198 

John, 197-198 

Richard, 197-198-395 
COONS, Henry, 363 

Joseph, 363 

Martin, 363-364 
COOPER, Alex., 286 

Fannie S. Burwell, 286 

Francis, 128 

George B., 286 

George H., 117 

James C., 286 

James W., 286 

John, 384-395 

John D., 286 

Lewis Ginter, 286 


Stephen, 49 
Thomas, 288-394 
William P., 372 


COPH, Oliver, 395 
ona, Arthur, 
3 

William, 36 

bacco p ee meh David, 
1 

Frederick, 141 

COPLAND, Arthur, 317 


COPP, David, 32 
Jonathan, 32 
William, 32-83 

COPPEDGE, John, 134 

COQUILLET, Daniel 


CORBETT, Hever. 349 
George W., 

William, 57° 
CORBIN, Clement, 895 
Henry, 24-114-227 

Richard R., 170 
CORBLY, John, 298 
CORDON, Joseph D., 63 
COREY, Jonathan, 120 

William, 120 
CORIELL, Abraham, 58 

George, 58 
CORKRAN, Samuel, 203 
CORMANY, David, 114 
CORNELL, Channing 

Bae LoG 

Gideon, 243 

Thomas, 131-395-421 

William, 31 
CORNING, Asa, 118 

Charles Rogers, 118 

Edward, 118 

John C. I., 118 

John W. L., 118 

Joseph, 118-161 

Josiah, 118 

Leavitt, 118 

Samuel, 118-161-395 
CORNISH, Elisha, 139 

George Herbert, 139 

Grove, 139 

Grove H., 139 

James, 139 

John, 80 

Louis Henry, 139 

Robert, 80 

Robert Harrison, 208 
CORNWALL, Samuel, 

176-177 

William, 176-177 
CORSON, Cornelius, 381 

Peter, 381-395 

Richard, 381 
elt ir eaaL Albert, 

Hendrick, 364 

Jacques, 364 
CORWIN, David, 236 

Eli, 236 

John, 236 

John H., 236 

Matthias, 236 
COSBY, David, 250 
COSSART, David, 230 

Jacques, 230 

Joris, 230 
COSSETT, Rene, 347 
COTTEN, Bruce, 141 

John, 141 

John L., 141 

Lyman A., 141 

Preston Sims, 141 

Robert Randolph, 141 

Roderick, 141 

Sallie Southall, 141 

Samuel, 141 
COTTLH, Hzra, 26 

Thomas, 26 
COTTON, John, 20-65- 

395-407 

Seaborn, 84 

peter paemeet Charles P., 


COUCH, Benoni, 220 
Simon, 315 
ae Ue My erate) Theo. 
COUNTZ, Joseph, 363 
COURSEN, Peter, 231- 
381-395 
COURSEY, James, 336 
COURSON, Benj., 231 
Cornelius, 231 . 
John, 231 
John G., 231 
Peter, 231-381-395 
COURTES, Wm., 229 
COVENHOVEN, Gerrit 
W., 67 


579 


CRAIG 


Peter, 67 

Willem, 67 

Wolfert G., 67 
Age h ere Charles J., 


William, 212 
COVERT, "Abraham, 361 
George’ Panton, 361 

Lucas, 58-361 

Luke, 58 

Stephen, 361 

Teunis J., 58 

Teunius, 361 
COVEY, Wilkes P., 141 

William Sumner, 141 

William Blijah, 141 
COWAN, Andrew, 88 

James Craig, 88 

James H., 238 

James Jones, 88 

John, 88 

Samuel A., 128 

William, 61 
COWDEN, James, 241 
COWDIN, John E., 291 
COWLES, Alfred :; 286 

Andrew D., 255 

Arthur D., 255 

Calvin, 255 

Calvin D., 254 

Calvin D., Jr., 255 

Calvin J., 255 

David H., 255 

Edwin, 287 

Edwin Weed, 286 

Hugene H., 287 

Ezekiel, 286 

Giles Hooker, 286 

Isaac, 286 

John, "054- 286-395 

Josiah, 255 

Lewis H., 287 

Samuel, 254-286 

Samuel D., 255 

Thomas, 254 

William Henry, 255 
edhe Augustus, M. 


COWPLAND, David, 289 
COX, Allen E., 142 
Aris, 142 
Arthur John, 330 
Benjamin, 45 
Benjamin W., 309 
Charles Epperson, 368 
Edward V., 21 
Edwin Eugene, 287 
Enoch, 287 
Erskine Leh PA 
Jacob, 59 
James Saree 
Joel, 70 
John, 21-45-368 
John Lyman, 21 
Joseph, 287-368 
Joseph A., 287 
Lewis Berkeley, 332 
Lucile C. Folk, 142 
Nathan, 287 
Richard, 329 
Richard Eugene, 368 
Richard Rue, 368 
Solomon, 287 
Thomas W., 287 
William, 287 
OX#H, David, 161 
Moses, 409 
COYLE, John, 86 
CRABBE, Edward 1p. 
Edwin George, 45 
George, 34 
John Nicolas, 34 
CRAFFORD, David, 408 
CRAFT, Charles Ce 35 
James, 72 
CRAFTS, Benj., 36 
Bleazer, 36 
Griffin, 36-44 
John, 36 
Samuel, 36-44 
CRAIG, Andrew, 362 
Austin, 362 
David, 88 
John James, 88 
Moses W., 362 


CRAIG 


William, 88 

William Henry, 174 
CRAIGHEAD, Alex., 142 

David, 142 

Erwin, 142 

Frank, 142 

James Brown, 142 

Thomas, 142 

Thomas Brown, 142. 
CRAM, J. Sergeant, 345 
CRAMER, W. E., 300 
CRAMPTON, John, 414 
CRANCH, Richard, 250 

William, 250 
CRANDALL, Charles 

1h Bee CBS 

George B., 160 

George Edward, 160 

William, 155 
CRANE, Augustin A., 


287 

Azariah, 120-241 

Burton Ashley, 151 

George A., 287 

Henry, 227-287-395 

Israel, 292 « 

James A., 247 

Jasper, 120-151-241- 

395 

John, 287 

John Alaric, 319 

Maria L. Riggs, 287 

Mary E. Knight, 151 

Phineas, 287 

Robert, 287-413 

Robert Treat, 287 

Silas, 287 

William Schuler, 151 
CRANSTON, Caleb, 377 

James, 57 

John, 57-379 

Peleg, 57 

Samuel, 57 

Thomas, 57 

William, 377 
CRAPO, Chas., 258-259 

Chauncey V., 106 

John, 185-258 

Peter, 185-258 

Pierre, 185-258 
CRARY, John, 242-297 

Oliver, 235 

Oliver A., 235 
CRAVATH, Erastus M., 


261 
CRAWFORD, Alphonso, 
140 
Armon D. A., 385 
David, 306-380-408 
John, 306-380 
Michael, 306 


Wed byes 
William, 326 
CREAGER, Noble H., 
255 
CREGIER, Mortyn, 106 
CRENSHAW, Anne W. 
Clay, 108 
Jesse, 210 
Spotswood D., 109-346 
Warfield, 109 
CREPPES, Christian, 
263 
CRESAP, Michael, 37 
CRESSMAN, George, 79 
CRESSON, Caleb, 289 
Jacques, 289 
James, 289 
Pierre, 289 
Solomon, 289 
William Penn, 289 
CRICHTON, Patrick, 


220 
Powell, 259 
sree Henry T., 


CRIPPEN, Bradley, 30 
Ezra, 30 
John, 30 
John H., 251 
Lorenzo D., 30 
CRITTENDEN, John, 39 
John Jordan, 39 
Walter H., 193 


INDEX TO VOLUME TWO 


CRITZ, Frank A., 249 
CROSS De: Thomas, 
30 
CROCKER, Alvah, 155 
Benjamin, 155 
Charles, 362 
Charles F., 362 
Charles Thomas, 155 
Douglas, 71 
Edna M. Frost, 376 
George Lewis, 375 
Henry Clay, 375 
Henry Graham, 375 
Isaac, 42-362 
Job, 375 
John, 155-375 
Kendall F., 155 
Nathan, 42 
Nathaniel, 375 
Samuel, 155 
Templeton, 362 
William, 155-362-375- 
395 
William Henry, 380 
William Tufts, 155 
SG tease Joseph, 
iL. 
CROFT, Robert M., 277 
CROMBIBE, Charles, 323 
CRONAN, William Pig- 
ott, 18 
CROOK, James, 153 
CROSBY, Anthony, 404 
Stephen, 94 
Thomas, 395 
CROSHAW, Joseph, 113- 
286-332 
CROSMAN, Asahel, 120 
Robert, 395 
CROSS, Brittian, 341 
Robert, 395 
CROTHERS, Samuel, 
337 
Samuel D., 337 
Samuel McC., 337 
CROTTO, Henry, 68 
CROTTY, William, 47 
CROTZER, Jacob, 301 
CROUCH, Jesse, 157 
John Preston, 157 
Mary L. Smith, 157 
Richard, 247 
CROUDSON, John, 349 
CROUL, Frederick J., 46 
John, 46 
William Henry, 46 
CROW, Christopher, 372 
Clyde M., 94 
John, 401 
CROWDER, William, 19 
eee ha Samuel James, 


CROWELL, Joseph, 119 
Levi, 119 
CROW NINSHIELD, 
George, 310 
Johannes C. R., 310- 
395 
John, 310 
CRUGHER, Daniel, 121 
CRUTCHER, Gabriel J., 


58 
SS ae Aw Gy; 


CRUTH, William R., 241 

CRUVER, Curtis Leroy, 
215 

CUDWORTH, James, 
129 


Ralph, 129 
CULBERTSON, Alex., 
23-329 
Henry Woods, 23 
Robert, 23 
Samuel, 329 
CULLEN, Carrie E. 
Veasey, 241-242 
Jacob H., 241 
James, 371 
Winter C., 241 
CULLICK, John, 398 
CULLOM, Charles, 130 
George, 130 
Jonathan, 130 
CULP, David W., 305 


CULPEPER, Lord, 353 
CULVER, Edward, 395 
Francis B., 289 
Mary C. Spicer, 289 
Roswell, 160 
Samuel, 40 
CUMMING, John, 322 
aay Trees Abraham, 
Ada Blanche, 158 
Benjamin, 325 
Daniel, 234 
George H., 158 
Isaac, 113-325-395 
Israel Price, 158 
Jacob, 325 
John, 113-144-157-325 
John Ellsworth, 158 
John Franklin, 158 
Joseph, 325 
Nathaniel, 113-290 
Paul W., 158 
Robert, 1438 
Stephen C., 158 
Victor Edwin, 158 
Walter W., 158 
William, 158-234 
CUMMINS, Edward, 336 
Isaac, 395 
sites, John, 280- 


8 
CUNNABELL, John, 134 


Samuel, 134 

CUNNINGHAM, An- 
drew, 395 

James, 52 

James Benjamin, 192 

James C., 172 

James Findlay, 72 

John H., 218 

Leslie A., 216 

Louise Duncan, 192 

Moses W., 192 

Russell, 192 

Samuel Alexander, 50 
CURD, Haiden Trigg, 39 
CURLE, Joshua, 231 
Mrrtpry ey James N., 


CURRIE, Archibald, 256 


David M., 87 

Duncan, 259 

James, 86-96 
Jeannette E. Roe, 87 
Joseph, 86 

Miles, 259 

Thomas White, 86-87 


CURRIER, Abel, 206 


Benjamin, 206 
Gideon, 206 
Jacob, 206 
James Stinson, 206 
John, 247 
Richard, 206 
Samuel, 206 
Simeon, 206 
Thomas, 206 
William, 80 
CURRY, Arthur R., 385 
Charles, 158 
Duncan, 158 
James, 273 
James Silas, 385 
John Leslie, 158 
Robert, 158 
Robert A., 158 
Robert Granville, 158 
Samuel, 158 
Samuel S., 262 
Thomas, 385 
Thomas Green, 385 
CURTIS, Almond, 218 
Benjamin, 181 
Benjamin R., 181 
Bridgham, 289 
Charles P., 181 
Daniel, 379 
David, 289 
Deodatus, 218 
Edward, 289 
Ephraim, 289 
George, 289 
Henry, 289-395 
Isaac, 181 
Jephtha, 281 


580 


DADE 


John, 173-289-347 
Joseph, 289 
Samuel, 181-218 
Simeon, 218 
Solomon, 218 
Thomas, 143-347 
Ww. J., 44 


William, 181-395 
CURTISS, Jeremiah, 314 

William, 395 
pee Christopher, 


Daniel, 158 

David, 289 

Edward F., 289 

Dp be) 

Erastus, 289 

Harvey W., 289 

Henry K., 289 

Henry P., 289 

Jane Delia, 158 

John, 289 

John Mereen, 158 

Josiah, 289 

Matthew, 158-289-395 

Peter, 158 

Samuel W., 158 

Stephen, 158 

William E., 289 

William Lee, 158 
CUSHMAN, Abiel P., 30 

Benjamin, 302 

Cephas, 30 

Charles Baker, 96 

Hzekiel, 30 

James Harvey, 30 

Job, 302 

Joshua, 30 

Robert, 30-221-302- 

395 


Samuel, 302 
Thomas, 30-96-302 
Townsend, 285 

ade Abijah, 280- 


Augustus W., 288 
Condict W., 288 
David, 290 
Dwight, 358 
Ebenezer, 100 
Edward C., 253 
Ephraim, 17 
Henry L., 253 
Henry Otis, 290 
Hezekiah, 17-234 
Isaac G., 358 
James, 17-65-234-280- 
288-290-358-395 
James B., 253 
John, 17-100-234-280- 
288 
Jonathan, 100 
Joseph, 280-288-290 
Manasseh, 17-234 
Nathan, 290 
Nellie Lewis, 253 
Ralph C., 290 
Ralph H., 288 
Richard, 396 
Robert, 358 
Samuel, 100 
Seth C., 290 
Stephen, 290 
Stephen C., 290 
Tarrent, 100 
Thomas, 290-358 
Uriah, 280-288 
Willard W., 288 
CUTTING, John, 409 
Leonard, 396 


D 


DABNEY, Charles, 129 
Charles H., 129 
Corneille, 396 
Lewis M., 97 
Robert, 129 
William, 129 
William Cecil, 39 

DADE, Cadwalader, 213 
Francis, 213 . 
Lawrence T., 213 


DAGGETT 


DAGGETT, Ebenezer, 
78-274 
Ezra, 274 
John, 78-274 
Naphtali, 78-274 
Philip, 78-300 
Thomas, 274 
DAHLGREN, Joseph 
Arthur, 170 
ea Ey d’Etienne, 


DAILEY, Eliel, 214 
DAINGERFIELD, Ed- 
win Conway, 35 

DALE, Edward, 175 
Thomas, 370 

Sheet guy Francis M., 
Nathan S., 238 
Richard, 238 
Robert, 238 
Thomas, 238 
William, 238 

DALRYMPLE, Wm., 


Jr., 106 
DALTON, Robert I., 124 
DALY, Arthur, 293 | 
DAMERON, Christo- 

pher, 134 
DANA, Alfred S., 300 

Anderson, 153-158 
Benjamin, 26-300 
Charles Henry, 26 
Clifford E., 26 
Daniel, 65 
Ernest M., 26 
Ida, 26 
Jacob, 153 
Jedediah, 26 
Luther, 300 
Napoleon J. T., 300 
Nathaniel G., 300 
Nelson Warren, 26 
Richard, 26-65-153- 
158-300-396 
Samuel, 26-300 
William, 26-300 
DANDRIDGE, John, 
286-332 
William, 115-127-220- 

286-332 

DANH, Francis, 36 
John, 403 
DANFORD, Ambrose, 


318 
Nicholas, 318 
Peter, 318 
Samuel, 318 
William, 318 
DANFORTH, Jonathan, 
297-350 
Joshua, 350 
Joshua Noble, 350 
Nicholas, 198-297-318- 
350-396 
Oliver, 198 
Samuel, 198-211-350 
DANIEL, Allen, 341 
Chesley, 248 
James, 248-318 
James B., 248 
John Moncure, 25 
Samuel, 318 
William, 318 
William T. H., 318 
Baye Jeremiah, 
Jeremiah F., 226-227 
Joseph, 226 
Robert, 226 
Samuel, 226 
DANIELS, Increase, 247 
John, 75 
Robert, 399 
D'ARCY, John Netter- 
ville, 149 
DARLING, Arland L., 
288 
Benj., 126-216-288 
Carlos P., 288 
Denice, 126-216-288 
216-288 
John, 178-197 
Jonathan, 197 
Lewis, 288 


INDEX TO VOLUME TWO 


Lewis A., 288 

Samuel, 197 

Seth, 288 

Thomas, 126-178-197- 
216-288 

Walter W., 288 

city pay ge st i: fs oe Rag 

107 

Henry V. B., 29 

James Henry, 30 


ei) 
D’ARLINGTON, Wil- 
liam, 30 
DARNALL, Elijah, 208 
George W., 208 
Henry, 208-123-393- 
396 
Henry, Jr., 347 
Henry Thomas, 340 
John, 208 
Philip, 396 
William Edgar, 340 
DARNELL, Waugh, 94 
DARROW, Abner, 113 
Isaac, 113 
James, 113-157 
John, 113 
Robert, 113 
DARWIN, John, 214 
Soe Alfred H., 
George, 309 
Thomas Rowan, 169 
DATIN, Is V-,)18) 
DAUBENEY, Chas., 129 
Charles H., 129 
DAUBENY, Corneille, 
380-396 
Lloyd, 212 
Robert, 129 
William, 129 
aN ie tote Amzi B., 
Augustine, 96 
Charles Benedict, 47 
Tra, 248 
James Madison, 96 
John, 47-396 
Thomas, 396 
William, 47 
DAVID, William M., 253 
DAVIDSON, Frank, 369 
DAVIE, Wm., Jr., 280 
DAVIES, David, 396 
John C., 121 
Robert Geddes, 339 
DAVIS, Aaron, 49 
Abijah, 49 
Arthur Fuller, 290 
Arthur Kyle, 45 
Benjamin, 290 
Benson, 79 
Caleb Dorsey, 35 
Calvin, 164 
Charles, 49 
Charles Crane, 46 
David, 290-396 
David Daniel, 165 
David R. W., 290 
Dolor, 396 
Tubenezer, 49-174 
lisp 
Iivan, 290 
Frank, 224 
George, 55 
George W., 73 
Gladys V. Moulton, 46 
Hardin, 46 
Harry Alexander, 290 
Henry G., 35 
Horatio T., 249 
Ichabod, 290 
Isaac, 281 
Jabez, 186 
Jacob, 290 
James, 165 
James La G. 
John, 35-165 
John F., 290 
John W., 35 
Jonathan, 165 
Joseph, 49-55 
Joseph S., 49 
Kate E. Dowdle, 98 


51 


1 
205-290 


, 


Milford H., 98 
Morgan, 290 
Moses, 49 
Nathaniel, 129-241- 
248-277-309 
Nicholas, 267 
Robert, 35-174-243 
Samuel, 21-196-396 
Samuel Preston, 98 
Sarah Anna, 73 
Stephen, 267 
Thaddeus, 249 
Thomas, 35-272-287 
William, 49-272-290- 
396 
William H., 256 
William Kincaid, 165 
William N., 84 
William Thornwall, 98 
Zimmerman, 165 
DAVISON, David, 314 
John J., 212 
Philemon, 314 
DAVOL, Joseph B., 166 
ee Ambrose, 17- 
Beman G., 17 
Charles G., 17 
Henry, 17 
Henry May, 17 
RULUS Clay 
apsbadesyises ally) 
Thomas, 17-250 
William, 17-250-396 
William Mears, 17 
fe ea Charles M., 
Francis W., 38 
Joseph A., 38 
R. Adolphus, 25 
Warrington, 38 
DAY, Aaron, 288 
Abraham, 41 
Albert, 41 
Anthony, 79-396 
Baldwin, 218 
Benjamin, 79 
Carlos C., 288 
Charles, 92 
Charles F., 126 
Daniel, 320 
Dudley W., 92 
Hbenezer, 197 
Blijah, 41 
Erastus, 288 
George E., 290 
Herbert Eugene, 369 
Isaac, 320 
John, 39-41-92-320 
John, Jr., 94 
Joseph, 316 
Justin, 41 
Nathaniel, 79 
Noah, 92 
Robert, 41-92-197-288- 
320-363-396 
Samuel, 288 
Thomas, 197-288 
Thomas S., 288 
DAYTON, Caleb, 73 
David Day, 73 
David Draper, 73 
George Draper, 73 
George Nelson, 73 
Isaac Noble, 73 
Ralph, 389 
Robert, 42 
DEAN, Calvin B., 277 
Daniel, 277 
Daniel A., 277 
Edwin Carleton, 100 
Elmer A., 291 
Tinos, 299 
Ephraim, 49 
Eunice C. Earle, 291 
Eunice Earle, 291 
Tizra, 49 
Garrett, 236 
George, 215 
James, 100 
John, 54 
John A., 277 
Lucius S., 277 
Margaret A. Brown, 
277 


581 


DE GRAMEDO 


May Heywood, 100 
Myron, 100 
Myron Munson, 384 
Walter, 49-396 
Wiiliam A., 277 
DEANE, Christopher, 
238 
James, 238 
John, 120-238 
Nathan, 120 
Richard, 145 
Samuel, 120 
Walter, 238-396 
DES Godfrey, 
Greenleaf, 85 
Henry, 85 
John, 232 
DE AROZARENA, Pedro 
Pablo, 156 
DE BERTEUX, Jean, 


191 
DeBLOIS, Austen K., 
290 


George, 290 
George L., 290 
Lewis, 290 
Louis, 290 
Stephen, 290 
Stephen W., 290 
William M., 290 
DeBOISBLANG, Charles 
H., 359 
eer Hendrick, 


39 
DeBRANSFORD, John, 


57 
DeBROUNNER, Jean 
R., 360 
DeBURGHE, Fulbert, 
151 
Knolin, 151 
DE CAMP, E. L., 225 
Joseph, 303 
De CARLETON, Bald- 
win, 393 
De CASTEJA, Emman- 
uel, 101 
DECKER, Egbert, 125 
DE De ae Abraham, 
125 
Egbert, 125 
Johannes, 125 
Pieter, 125 
Richard, 125 
DEER, Roy B., 367 
ETT Oc Alex. W., 
George, 290 
John, 290 
Joseph, 290 
Noah, 290 
Roger, 290 
Samuel, 409 
Thomas, 290 
DEETER, Allen M., 98 
DE FOREST, Venj., 100 
David, 100 
Henry L., 62 
Isaac, 100-125 
James, 100 
Jesse, 100-125-396 
Johannes, 125 
John, 125 
John H., 100 
John W., 100-125 
Joseph, 125 
Joseph H., 125 
L. Effingham, 100 
Louis S., 100 
Philip, 100-125 
DEFREBRS, Donald, 100 
Isaac, 100-125 
James, 100 
James M., 100 
Jesse, 125-396 
Johannes, 100-125 
John, 125 
John Wesley, 125 
Joseph, 100-125 
Joseph Holton, 100 
Jos. Hutton, 100-125 
Philip, 100-125 
DE GRAMEDO, Comte 
Edouard de A., 235 


DEGRE 


DEGRE, Michael, 189 
DEGREE, Michael, 62 
DE GROOT, Jacob P., 
112 
Jan J., 112 
DE HART, Balthazar, 68 
Jacob, 68 
John, 68 
Matthias, 68-143 
DE HAY, Proctor Sher- 
wood, 241 
DE Beenie hoe Jean, 
i 
DE KAY, George, 38- 
184-360 
Guillaume, re 
Jacob TT, 
Jacobus, 38. 1 45- 177- 
184-360 
Jacobus T., 38-184- 
314-360 
Theunis, 145-314 
Thomas, 88-145-176- 
184-360 
Willem, 38-184-314- 
360-396 
DE KERGORLAY, Al- 
bert, 101 
Bertrand, 101 
Jean, 100-101 
Louis, 101 
Mary L. Carroll, 100 
DBE LA, Charles P., 73 
DE LA BRUYEREH, Ar- 
mand H. §S., 367 
DE rhe era Pierre, 
6 
Pierre C., 68 
Pierre L., 68 
Le, Edward 
Frederick S8., 276 
John, 396 
Lewis L., 117 
Margaretta S. 
Beasley, 101 
Wallace, 183 
DE LA FONTAINE, 
Alex., 167 
Francis, 167 
James, 167-407 
James heae eae 167 
John, 167 
William, 167 
William E., 167 
DE LA GAUTRAIB, 
Claude S. R., 34 
DE rer GRANGE, Louis, 
1 


1 
DELAMATER (also De 
Lamater) 
Abraham, 243 
Claude, 243-368 
Cornelius, 243 
Cornelius H., 243 
James C., 159 
Jan, 368 
William, 243 
DE LA MONTAGNE, 
Jean M., 62 
DE LANCEY, BEtienne, 
o 
Peter, 318 
Stephen, 318 
DE LANDIS, Pepin, 370 
DELANO, Jonathan, 380 
Nethaniel, 202 
Phillippe, 380-396 
DELANY, Dennis, 296 
DE LA VERGNE, Paul 


F., 89 
DE LA WARR, Lord, 
DELL, Richard, 314 
DEMAREST, David, 
112-377 
James, 114 
DE MAUPAS, Jean, 184 
DEMING, John, 396-399 
John J., 362 
DE MONTFORT, Si- 
mon, 95 
et ate Edwin Hooper, 


Edwin R., 101 


INDEX TO VOLUME TWO 


Jonathan, 101 
Nathaniel, 101 
DENBEUS, Jan, 285 
DENISON (see also 
Dennison) 
Daniel, 67 
George, 40-83-148- 
237-247-293-345 
John B. 2938 
Samuel, 148-237 
William, 40-83-148- 
237-247-293-396 
DENIT, Guy Blair, 141 
DENNETT, Maybelle 
Raymond, 292 
Tyler, 293 
era Pte Alfred L. P., 
Benjamin, 104 
Ebenezer, 104 
George, 104 
Jared G., 104 
John, 396 
John B., 104 
Louis Rothan, 104 
Samuel, 104 
DENNISON (see also 
Denison) 
George, 40 
William, 40-396 
DENNO, Gustave, 105 
Joseph, 105 
Willard, 105 
Willard J., 105 
DENNY, Benj., 233 
Collins, 237 
Collins, Jr., 237 
Edward William, 203 
James, 20 
William, 203 
William H., 204 
William H. D., 203 
De AR ge ea An- 
thony 
DENSLOW, are A., 


Eli 595 
William, 195 
DENT, Dudley E., 136 
Frederick, 18-19 
George, 18-19 
George Wrenshall, 19 
Henry Shurlds, 19 
Peter, 18-19 
Thomas, 18-19-191-396 
Ulysses G., 19 
William, 18-19-229 
‘Wrenshall S., 19 
eae Daniel M., 
James, 31 
Nathaniel, 31 
Richard, 31-396 
Samuel, 234 
Thomas, 393 
DENWOOD, Levin, 360 
ENYSON, William, 396 
DE PAUW, Charles, 35 
Cornelius, 35 
John, 35 
Michiel, 35 
Newland EAE SO 
Washington C., 35 
DE PEYSTER, Johan- 
nes, 102-145-396 
Nicholas, 145 
William, 145 
DE PREZ, Ralph, 323 
DE SUED Ere John, 


eh RATSMES, Jean F. 

DE RAPALJE, Joris 
Jansen, 390 

DE RAPELJE, Joris 
Jansen, 413 

DE RAPELLA, Gasper 
C., 56 


DERBY, Andrew, 184 
Francis, 366 
John, 184-310 
Levi, 184 
Nathan, 184 
Philander, 185 


Richard, 310 
Roger, 310-396 
DERING, Geo. S. M., 76 
Henry, 76 
DE ROPP, Alfred, 330 
DERR, John §S., 136 
DE EM RED Mario, 


2 
DE ST. JULIEN, Pierre, 
293-412 
DE sree ye Charles 
Daniel, 245 
Henri, 245 
Henry W., 245 
DESBOROUGH, Jos., 92 
DESHON, Daniel, 181 
Henry, 181 
DE SOTTERLEY, Ed- 
mund, 413 
TES ag Clement J., 
3 
Clement L., 293 
Francis G., 293 
Henry, 293 
John, 293 
Philip, 293 
Richard, 293 
William, 293 
D’ESTAING, Charles 
N., 140 
D’Arnot, 140 
La Fayette W., 140 
DE Bree Dandini, 
1 
Di Toe Hiram N., 


DEVEREUX, John, 70- 
396 


John C., 104 

Ralph, 70 

Robert, 70 

Walter, 104 

Walter Evans, 104 
DE VIGNE, Geyeyn, 164 
DEVOTION, Edward, 44 
DE WEES, Garret H., 

285-338 

John Coburn, 285 

Samuel, 285-338 

Waters, 330 

William, 285-330 
DE eee Francis E., 

Francis M., 338 

Garrett H., 285-338 

James, 338 

Joshua, 3388 

Lewis, 338 

Samuel, 285-338 
DEWEY, Albert J., 94 

David, 103-134-268 

Ezra, 260 

Tsrael, 103 

Jabez, 103 

Jedediah, 261 

Thomas, 103-261-396 
DE ie Johannes, 143- 


DE WITT, Charles, 345 
Johannes, 143-177 
DE WOLF, Balthazar, 

287-396 

Benjamin, 287 

Charles, 287 

David, 287 

Edward, 287 

Elisha, 290 

Simeon, 287 
pane Edmund V., 

Gregory, 49-396 

Richard, 246 

Thomas, 396 

William, 155 
DEY, Theunis, 90 
DEYO, Christian, 73-146 
DIBBLE, Daniel, 103 

Ebenezer, 149 

John, 225 
oe Edwin R., 


DICKERSON, John, 286 
Valentine, 157 
DICKIE, John, 334 


582 


DODGE 
rue PER Hezekiah, 


John, 170-265 

Jonathan, 307 

Joseph, 170 

Nathan T., 225 

Nathaniel, 225-265- 

396 

Nehemiah, 265 

Perez, 238 

Thomas, 225 

Thomas Andrew, 225 

Townsend, 170 

Zebulon, 170 
DICKSON, Hugh, Jr., 87 

James, 31 

James Reid, 87 

James Taylor, 282 

Joseph, 31 

William, 138 
DIETRICH, Chas. H., 53 

eae araes S. Stewart, 


DIGBBY, John, 353 
pee. Edward, 208- 


William, 208 
DIGGINS, Jeremiah, 45 

Joseph, 45 

Oliver, 45 
DILLARD, James, 159 
DILLENBECK, Wil- 

liam, 386 

DILLON, Samuel, 363 
DIMICK, Nathan C., 195 
DIMMICK, David, 186 

John, 186 

Shubael, 186 

Sylvanus, 186 

Theophilus, 186 

Thomas, 186 
DIMMOCK, Thomas, 186 
DIMOCK, Abner, 27 

John, 27 

Shubael, 27 

Thomas, 27 

Timothy, 27 
DIMON, Abraham, 47 

Ebenezer, 152 

James, 47-205, 

John, 47-205 

Moses, 152 

Thomas, 47-152-205 
DIMOND, Ebenezer, 152 

Moses, 152 

Thomas, 152 
DINGER, J. A., 384 
Tis Albert G., 


Edward tte 106 
Henry MckK., 106 


Nelson, Jr., 106 
William, 106 
DINWIDDIE, Jas. H., 19 
DISNEY, William, 332 
DIXON, Henry, 136 
DOANE, John, 396 
DOBBIN, William, 259 
DOD, Daniel, 106-213 
DODD, Daniel, 106 
George Bigelow, 69 
Ithiel, 106 
Joseph J., 294 
Lee Wilson, 106 
Levi, 106 
Samuel Go T., e106 
Stephen, 106 
DODDRIDGE, John, 59 
Joseph, 59 
Phillip, 59 
DODDS, Clelland TOL 
Samuel, 61 
DODGH, ‘Asa, 132 
Charles C., 44 
Daniel, 44° 
David, 44 . 
David Low, 44 
Elijah, 132 
Francais, 299 
Isaac, 299-309 
Jabez, 323 
James Heath, 299 


DODGE 


Joseph, 132 
Joseph Thompson, 132 
Nathaniel Brown, 132 
Richard, 44-132-396 
Robert, 299-309-310 
Robert Perley, 299 
William, 44-299-309- 
396 
William Earl, 44 
DOGGET, John, 177 
Samuel, 177 
Thomas, 177 
Pa eR eae Thomas 


DOLAN, James, 43 
DOLCH, Abbeford S., 


Edward W., 114 
Elizabeth L. Woodson, 
113 
DOLBH, Richard,396 
D’OLIVH, Rudolph, 231 
DOLL, Joseph, 258 
Myron G., 332 
DOLLIVER, Henry, 300 
James Jones, 300 
Jonathan, 300 
Peter, 300 
Samuel, 300 
William, 300 
DRO George B., 
igi 
George W., 114 
Israel B., 114 
John, 114 
Walter P., 114 
DONNER, Herman, 232 
DONOHO, William B., 
166 
DONOVAN, Harlow P., 
333 


DONWORTH, Albert B., 
119 


Charles Tenney, 119 
Emma L. Tenney, 119 
George, 119 
Marian L. MacIntyre, 
119 
Patrick E., 119 
Robert Baker, 119 
BOE sue Abraham, 
39 
Henry LeGrand, 320 
Isaac, 80 
DORLAND, Gerret, 121 
Gerret J., 121 
James, 121 
Lambert J., 121 
Lueas, 121 
W. A. Newman, 121 
Wm. Matthews, 121 
DORR, Edward, 397 
Fred, 42 
DORRANCE, Anne, 121 
Benjamin, 121 
Charles, 121 
Daniel G., 121 
Daniel J., 121-122 
George, 121 
Gordon, 121 
Herbert L., 187 
James, 121 
John, 121 
John G., 121 
Neil Hill, 121-122 
Samuel, 121 
DORSEY, Caleb, 123-303 
Darius, 337 
Edward, 123-136-303- 
337-397 
John, 123-136-303-337 
John W., 123 
Lancelot, 337 
Michael, 337 
Philemon, 287 
Thomas, 309 
Thomas B., 123 
DORTCH, Geo. C., 378 
_DOSCH, Arno, 380 
DOSWELL, Menard, 266 
DOTY, Archibald C., 279 
Benjamin, 288 
Edward, 100-237-250- 
288-292-397 
Samuel H., 378 


INDEX TO VOLUME TWO 


DOUAI, Adolf, 112 
DOUD, Ellen O. Band- 
field, 126 

Orrin Stone, 126 

William, 126 

William Carlos, 126 
DOUDE, Henry, 397 
DOU ON. Isaac, Jr., 


DoUea te Richard H., 


DOUGLAS, Alan E., 123 
Christopher F., 293 
Clinton H., 151 
George P., 293 
Henry, 293 
Ivory, 293 
J. Webb, 31 
Richard, 293 
Sallie Hume, 123 
Walter Pearce, 305 
William, 293-397 

DOUGLASS, Adam, 124 
Benjamin P., 124 
William, 71-124 
William Boone, 124 

DOUW, John deP., 102 
Jonas, 101 


Petrus, 102 
Volckert J., 101 
Volckert P., 102 


DOW, B. F., 386 
Frank Fowler, 386 
Harriet E. Brown, 386 
Henry, 405 
Jeremiah, 48 
Leland Brown, 386 
Nathaniel, 48 
Samuel, 55 

DOWD, Henry, 397 

DOWDLE, Allen, 98 
James, 98 
Joseph H., 98 
Robert Allen, 98 
Taylor A., 98 
Thomas, 98 

DOWDNEY, Henry, 97 
John, 97 
Nicholas, 97 

DOWDY, Henry, 397 

DES Delavan B., 

DOWNEY, James, 286 
John, 2 
John R., 247 

aun Emmanuel, 

0 


George, 416 
DOWNS, Edward, 381 
DOWS, Lawrence, 397 
DRAKH, George,' 98 

Jeremiah, 193 

Job, 170-188 

John, 21-98-102-180- 

201-226 

Joseph, 98-180 

Thomas, 397 
DRAPER, James, 397 

John &., Jr., 337 

Thomas, 397 
DRAYTON, Charles, 348 

John, 348 

Thomas, 348-397 
ee Dennis, 


DRESSER, Richard, 210 
DREWRY, James Sut- 
ton, 316 
DRINKER, Philip, 397 
DUANE, Caroline E. 
Ravenel, 293 
Felicity C. Clark, 124 
James, 191 
Richard B., 124 
William, 293 
aa Isaac, 397- 
Charles, 183 
DuBOIS, Abraham, 73- 
Louis, 73-146-378-397- 
402 
Pierre, 243-368 
DuBOSEH, Isaac, 397 
DUCKETT, Richard, 232 


DUCKWALL, Isaac, 314 
William A., 314 
DUDLEY, Asa, 122 
Francis, 80 
G. B., 220 
Joseph, 51-220-382 
Peter, 81 
Samuel, 49-80-236-406 
Selah, 91-308 
Stephen, 81 
Thomas, 26-49-67-84- 
129-170-236-240- 
249-317-381-382- 
391-397-420 
William, 144-378 
DUER, John, 397 
William, 397 
DUFFIELD, George, 163 
William, 163 
PENS Francis F. S., 


DUFOUR, Alfred J., 198 
DUGGAN, John, 359 
Thomas Jefferson, 
359-360 
DUKE, Basil, 112 
Basil W., 341 
Clivears, 127 
Henry, 127 
James, 127 
James Alexander, 153 
JONNY Bes.) 27, 
Richard, 127 
Richard T. W., 127 
Richard T. W., Jr., 
127 
William Eskridge, 127 
William Richard, 127 
lee Benj. L., 
Elkanah, 183 
William, 183 
William R., 183 
DULANY, Daniel, 347 
Walter, 347 
DULIN, Robert S., 256 
DUMBLETON, John, 
DUMM, Jacob, 377 
DUNAWAY, Mitchell E. 
W., 371 
DUNBAR, J. B., 280 
William, 273 
DUNCAN, Arnold, 213 
Benjamin J., 191 
Daniel, 213 
David D., 92 
Emanuel, 257 
George, 177 
John, 323 
John Cullen, 214 
John Leslie, 158 
Peter, 179 
Thomas, 38-184-360 
DUNHAM, Benajah, 98- 
180-199-299 
Benajah C., 299 
Cornelius T., 54 
Daniel, 199-383 
Boman: 98-180-199- 


Ezra, 54 

Hezekiah, 299 

Isaac S., 299 

James C., 299 

Jeremiah P., 30 

John, 30-98-180-199- 
246-299-397 

Joseph, 30-246 

Lawrence B., 194 

Micaiah, 240 

Nathaniel, 30 

Russell H., 166 

Samuel S., 299 

Solomon, 246 

Stillman R., Jr., 240 

William, 30 

William Williams, 30 

DUNLAP, Alexander, 

335-336-337-338-339- 
340 

Boutwell, 335 

Charles Eat fee: 337 

George W., 

Henry, 337 


583 


DYER 


Henry C., 338 
Hugh, 335-336-337-338 
James, 335-336-337-338 
James M., 127 
James T., 336 
John, 336-340 
Joseph Bird, 74 
Lily R. Doyle, 127 
Milton, 337 
Nelson John, 336 
Renick William, 336 
Richard Gilliam, 336 
Robert, 336-339 
Robert Finley, 336 
Robert Scott, 337 
S. Benjamin, 210 
Samuel C., 337 
Samuel Q., 337 
Shepherd, 337 
Wm., 335-336-337-338 
Wm. Claiborne, 336 
William Kinkead, 337 
DUNLOP, Benj., 305 
James, 220-305 
John, 220 
DUNN, Benjamin, 21 
George A., 86 
Harrison K., 281 
Hugh, 21 
John, 185 
Samuel, 135 
DUNNINGTON, W. G., 


175 
DUNSMOREH, Jas., 277 
DUNSTER, David, 317 
Henry, 317-397 
Jonathan, 317 
DUNTZB, George, 256 
DUPARD, Joseph de 
Lille, 360 
DU PONT DE 
NEMOURS, Pierre 
S., 397 
DU PREY, Nicholas, 335 
DUPUBHB, Abraham, 335 
Benjamin, 335 
Jacob, 335 
Moses, 335 
Nicholas, 335 
UE Ne Bartholomew, 


Nicholas, 335 
DURAND, John, 397 
DURHAM, Fred, 378 

Joseph Edward, 378 

Nellie R. Stranahan, 

377 
DURSTON, Caleb, 135 

Thomas, 

DURYBEA, Daniel, 177 

Jacob, 177 

Joost, 397 
DURYEH, Isaac G., 242 
DUSTIN, Caleb, 135 

Thomas, 135 
DUSTON, Caleb, 135 

Thomas, 135 
DU TRIEUX, Philip, 

100-361 
DUTTON, Joseph, 314 
Nee Mareen, 20-95- 


Samuel, 20 
DUVALL, Alvin S., 255 
Joseph H., 255 
Mareen, 397 
DWIGHT, Henry, 203 
John, 203-252-397-420 
Joseph, 203 
Timothy, 203 
DWYER, Robert, 225 
DYAR, William, 397 
DYER, Anthony, 135 
Benjamin, 30-89 
Charles, 135 
Edward Ryan, 136 
Elisha, 135 
James R., 243 
John, 30-135 
Joseph, 30-89 
Lilian P. Greene, 135 
Thomas, 30-89 
William, 30-135-397 
William Jones, 135 


DYKES 


DYKES, John B., 305 
Mary Gordon, 305 
Thomas, 305 

DYNN, William, 396 

DYRE, William, 397 


E 


EAGER, Auville, 345 
Benjamin, 345 
HBleazer, 345 
John Howard, 345 
Paul, 345 
EAMES, Anthony, 71- 
397-415 


Daniel, 109 

Henry, 222 

John, 222 

Lovett, 109 

Robert, 203 

Thomas, 222-397 

William, 388 
EARL, Arthur C., 98 

Elijah, 98 


Ralph, 397 
Thomas, 98 
William Howard, 98 
trope Baylis J., 291- 
292 


Baylis Wood, 28 
Elias, 292 
Elias D., 291 
George W., 291 
John, 28-208-291-371- 
397 
John Baylis, 28-208 
Ralph, 177-397 
Richard, 291-397 
Robinson, 292 
Samuel, 28-208-291 
Samuel Lowndes, 214 
EARLY, E. Donald, 42 
Frank E., 25 
EASLEY, George G., 110 
Josephine B. Mason, 
110 
riya liri-eh ove Abiather, 
1 
Ebenezer, 227 
Jonathan, 145-227 
Otis, 145-146 
Philip, 226-227 
Richard, 145 
Roger, 145-226-397 
Thomas, 145 
EASTON, Ansel I., 363 
Ashbel, 224 
John, 397 
Jonathan, 209 
Joseph, 224 
Julius, 224 
Lemuel, 224 
Nicholas, 397 
Peter, 397 
Samuel, 224 
EATON, Asahel K., 
Benjamin, 114-302 
Charles, 35 
Charles Flint, 35 
Charles Henry, 35 
Eben, 114 
Ebenezer, 114 
Edward Dwight, 114 
Francis, 189-202-3032- 
397 
Frederick Webster, 35 
James D., 114 
James Flint, 35 
John, 114-346-397 
Jonas, 35-114-414 
Joshua, 35 
Nathan, 322 
Percival James, 35 
Samuel Lewis, 114 
Samuel Witt, 114 
Theophilus, 90-91-100- 
102-148-397 


36 


INDEX TO VOLUME TWO 


Thomas, 35 
William, 114-346 
EAYRES, Edward E., 34 
Thomas, 34 
EAYRES-GARDNER, 
Edward E., 34 
EBAUGH, McK. P., 361 
KBERLBE, Charles, 328 
ECKDALL, Jonas Ern- 
est, 173 
ECKERT, Heinrich, 305 
Jacob, 305 
William, 305 
ECKLES, John R., 203 
William, 203 
William Braxton, 203 
EDDY, Arthur Geo., 92 
John, 397 
Samuel, 397 
William, 390-397 
EDEN, Diedrick H., 78 
John Herman, 78 
Muriel S. Tuttle, 78 
EDES, John, 212 
Nathan, 212 
Peter, 212 
Samuel, 212 
EDGERTON, Joshua, 
173 
Richard, 73 
Roswell, 73 
Samuel, 73 
Sims, 73 
HDI, Jim. 3844 
EDINGTON, Philip, 314 
Ree anin Charles G., 
EDMUNDS, H. W., 243 
Thos. Barksdale, 235 
EDMUNDSON, E., 97 
EDNEY, Jas. Marvel, 67 
EDSALL, Donald W., 83 
Margaret S. Poole, 83 
Richard Everett, 83 
Samuel, 397 
EDSON, Samuel, 54 
EDWARDS, Ariel B., 83 
Azariah, 83 
Alexander, 75 
Benjamin, 111 
Bryan H., 109 
Daniel, 60 
Daniel Mann, 83 
Bbenezer, 75 


John, 83-111-363 
Jonathan, 204-310 
Joseph, 378 
Joshua, 165 
Nathaniel, 75 
Oliver, 75 
Rice, 83 
Richard, 310 
Samuel, 202 
Thomas, 159-379 
Timothy, 310 
William, 111-310-398 
William A., 17 
EELLS, John, 195-398 
Samuel, 195 
EGE, Bernhard, 267 
Jacob, 267 
EGENTON, Thos., 225 
EGERTON, Ariel, 206 
Richard, 206 
Samuel, 206 
William, 206 
EGGLESTON (see also 
Egleston) 
Begat, 85-277-281 
James, 176-277 
John, 277-414 
Joseph Dupuy, 18-19 
Julia J. Johnson, 19 
Thomas, 111 
William Green, 19 
IGLESTON (see also 
Eggleston) 
Azariah, 85 
Begat, 85-277-281 
Du Bose, 85 
Geo. Washington, 85 
James, 85 


Joseph, 85 
Nathaniel, 85 
Seth, 85 
William, 85 
EILBECK, William, 123 
EISENHART, Luther 
P., 214 
ELAM, Benjamin F., 118 
Samuel, 260 
ELDER, John, 23 
Pepa arece Jedediah, 
27 
John, 344 
ELDRED, John, 293 
Samuel, 293 
Thomas, 293 
HL eed Dwight S., 
Eli, 330 
George H., 293 
Grace S. Buttolph, 
294 
John, 293-330 
Millard F., 330 
Orlando W., 330 
Rolfe, 125 
Samuel, 293-330 
Thomas, 125-293 
William, 293-330 
William H., 293-294 
ELFRETH, John B., Jr., 


ibys 
ELIOT, Abial, 142 
Andrew, 250-293-398 
Ellsworth, 142 
Ephraim, 293 
Francis, 256 
Jared, 28 
John, 28-142-207-306- 
316-395-398-410 
Joseph, 28-142 
Philip, 316-398-410 
Roger, 220 
Samuel, 250 
Samuel E., 250 
Thomas D., 250 
Thomas I, 250 
William G., 250 
Wyllys, 142 
ELKINS, Stephen B., 35 
ELLICOTT, Andrew, 398 
ELLINGSW ORTH, Mar- 
garet W. Parker, 218 
Neate Marshall, 219- 


William Marshall, 219 
ELLIOTT, Andrew, 398 

George, 19 

John Speed, 337 

Lucy H. Cocke, 147 

Milton Courtright, 147 

Thomas, 290 

Thomas Colgate, 19 

Thompson C., 211 

Warren G., 109 

Wm., 230-339-359-360 
ELLIS, Alex. C., 363 

Alonzo, 92 

Booker, 66 

Richard, 264-376-398 

Seth, 122 

Wade Hampton, 363 

William, 363 
ELLISON, Jas. B., 3 
ELLSWORTH, Arch 

bald C., 294 

Ebenezer R., 294 

Hezekiah, 294 

John, 294 

Jonathan, 294 

Josiah, 294-398 
ELLWOOD, Henry, 231 
ELLYSON, Robt., 51-23 
ELMER, Charles O., 266 

Daniel, 184% 

Ebenezer, 182 

Edward, 182 

JOU LSS 

DucnisiOy Gea e2 

Samuel, 182 
ELTINGH, Cornelius, 

349-378 
Jan, 87-378 
William, 87 


53 
i- 


584 


ESTELL 


ELTONHEAD, Rich., 
104-395 
ELWELL, Isaac, 70 
ELY, Alfred, 363 
Armenius, 82 
Caleb, 363 


Nath., 82-250-363-398 
Ralph, 842 
Richard, 398-415 
Samuel, 82-363 
Thomas, 82 
William, 104-363 
William Lee, 159 
EMBRA, Henry, 308 
EMBRY, Wallace 
Thorne, 314 
EMERSON, Geo. W., 169 
James, 17 
John, 178-214-258 
Joseph, 101 
Michael, 398 
Ralph W., 101-135 
Thomas, 398 
EMERY, Anthony, 398 
Benjamin, 20 
John, 398 
Thomas, 293 
EMHARDT, Chas. S.,155 
William Chauncey,155 
EMMERIE, Anth., 398 
John, 398 
EMMONS, Thomas, 398 
EMORY, Anthony, 398 
ENDICOTT, John, 36- 
134-398 
Samuel, 36 
Zerubbabel, 36-134 
ENGLAND, James, 246 
Thomas, 246 
Thomas Y., 246 
William, 246 
ENGLE, James, 23 
ENGLISH, Benj., 134 
Charles Albert, 45 
Nathaniel S., 104 
ENGS, Madet, 270 
Philip W., 270 
Samuel, 270 
William, 270 
EMICH, Christoph, 47 
Johann Jacob, 47 
ENLOE, Benj. A., 82 
ENNALLS, Bartholo- 
mew, 860 
Henry, 360 
Joseph, 360 
Thomas, 360 
ENO, William, 139-347 
ENSIGN, David, 414 
EPPERSON, Chas., 368 
David, 368 
EPPES, Francis, 31-139- 
171-227-254-327-330 
ERBEN, Henry, 298 
ERHARD, Jacob, 301 
Michael, 301 
ERICSON, Meivin B., 17 
ERSKINE, Christ., 398 
James Pendleton, 276 
John, 398 
Malcolm Edwin, 94 
ERWIN, Alex., 158-228 
Andrew, 303 
Arthur, 228 
Frank Craige, 158 
Harry Johnson, 228 
Holmes, 245 
James, 142-158 
James S., 228 
John, 120-228 
John A., 228 
John W., 120 
Joseph Rufus, 159 
Martin Cyral, 159 
Martin Phifer, 158-159 
Nathaniel, 158-228-398 
Rufus King, 159 
Samuel, 407 
ESKRIDGE, William 
Scott, 127 
ESTABROOKS, Benja- 
min, 228 
Thomas, 228 
ESTELL, Danl., 202-346 


ESTES 


ESTES, Hillyer, 90 

Joel, 

Moreau P., 142 
ESTILL, Floyd, 371 
KULAS, Jacob, 220 
EULISS, Martin, 371 
EUSTACH, Isaac, 104 

William, 104 
EUSTIS, Cartwright, 201 

William, 398 
EVAN, Owen ap, 412 
EVANS, C. A., 279 

Charles, 346 

Dafydd J., 57 

Daniel B., 42 

David, 244 

Evan, 106 

Francis T., 128 

George, 55 

Henry Fifield, 297 

John, 106-122-271 

Jonathan, 244 

Josiah, 186 ' 

Lewis Evan, 106 

Uewis Parsons, 375 

Mary A. Buck, 345 

Nathan, 284 

Oliver Perry, 50 

Pennell C., 107 . 

Peter, 5v-380 

Richard, 380 

Spalding, 346 

Thompson, 186 

William, 116 

William Henry, 90 
EVARTS, James, 179 

Jeremiah, 179-292 

John, 179 

Reuben, 179 

William M., 292 
EVERARD, Richard, 143 
EVERETT, Bailey J., 159 

Bennett Elverton, 159 

Cotton M., 350 

John, 264 

Margery E. Ray, 159 

Richard, 264-398 

William M., 350 
EVERIT, George, 100 

Richard, 100-315 

Rich. Mansfield, 100 

William, 100 
EVERSFIELD, John, 
EVERTS, Noah Rush, 36 
EVERTSEN, Geo.B., 176 

Jacob R., 176 

Nicholas, 176 
EVINGER, David, 220 
HWELL, Gershom, 159 

Glenn Blackmer, 159 

Henry, 159 

Henry Bancroft, 159 

James, 159 

Jirah Blackmer, 159 

John, 159 
Beant Richard, 416 

EWING, Adlai rats 294 

Arthur E., 172 

Charles, 398 

George, 386 

James Hunter, 84 

James §S., 294 

John, 318 

John Hoge, 386 

John W., 294 

Maskell, 84 

Maskell Cochran, 84 

Nathaniel, 294-386-398 

Robert, 398 

Spencer, 294 

Thomas, 84-318-398 

William Porter, 386 
EYRE, George, 68-298 

Manuel, 68-298 

Robert, 393 


F 


FABIAN, Charles M., 34 
Dorothy R. Eayres- 
Gardner, 34 
Fanny S. Millard, 34 
Francis Gordon, 34 


INDEX TO VOLUME TWO 


Robert L., 34-101 
William Johnston, 34 


FAGAN, Evelyn B. Har- 


rison, 346 
George Evelyn, 346 
John Francis, 346 
John Louis, 346 
Louis Estell, 346 
Louis Estell, II, 346 
Maurice Walsh, 346 
Nathaniel, 346 
Nicholas, 346 
Pussy 2tb 
Patrick, 346 

FAHNLBEY, Fredk., 116 
FAIR, Archibald, 50 
H. Stanley, 172 
James William, 50 
William, 50 
FAIRBANK, Dexter, 202 
Jonathan, 398 
FAIRBANKS, Jonathan, 
312-313-398 
caytiry he Benj. T., 
Charles Clayland, 39 
Charles Webster, 77 
David, 39 
Edwin Kellogg, 77 
Frederick Tracy, 77 
George Hendrick, 241 
Henry Shields, 39 
John, 410 
Lambert, 39 
Lewis, 39 
Reuben, 77 
Reuben Walworth, 77 
Roscoe Simpson, 130 
Thomas, 39-398 
William S., 275 
Zachariah, 39 
FAIRFAX, Albert, 380 
Albert Kirby, 380 
Bryan, 380 
Henry, 85 
John, 85 
John Contee, 380 
John Walter, 85 
Jonathan, 85 
Thomas, 380 
William, 24-85-380-398 
FAKE, George, 333 
Henry, 333 
Johann Georg, 333 
FALCONER, Patrick, 91 
FALBES, DeCoursey, 175 
Eliphalet, 264 
Peter, 129 
FALL, Charles G., 101 
George, 101 
Gershom Lord, 101 
John, 101 
Philip, 101 
FALLAW, Smith, 84 
FANE, John, 206 
FARFAR, William, 153 
FARGIBE, Winter, 176 
FARIS, Jacob, 182 
FARLOW, John Wood- 
ford, 283 
FARMER, Edward, 285 
Joseph, 285 
Rhesa Scriven, 130 
Wilmuth, 
FARNHAM, Joseph, 151 
EE aie le Aaron, 

36 
Benjamin, 361 
Ebenezer, 45 
Enos, 198 
Jonathan, 305 
Joseph, 305-398 
Matthias, 198-305-361- 

398 
Samuel, 198 
Stephen, 198 
Thomas, 305 

FARNUM, Alex., 156 
Darius Daniels, 155 
FARR, Daniel H., 346 
Samuel, 24-230 
FARRA, James A., 208 
Ui peane pa oko Ebenezer, 
7 
Nathaniel, 275 


Phinehas, 275 

Samuel, 275 
FARRAR, George, 270 

Isaac, 270 

Jacob, 270 

Joseph, 270 

Peter, 42 

Thomas, 206 

William, 42 
FARREL, Almon, 40 

Alton, 40 

Benjamin, 40 

Franklin, 40 

Zeba, 40 
FARREN, Jacob, 80 
FARRINGTON, 

Matthew, 177 

FARROW, John, 416 


FARWELL, Henry, 242- 
297-346-398 
Joseph, 346 
FATHERLY, Rich., 28 
Ward G., 28 


William "Ashley, 28 
FAUNCEH, Asa, 56 
George,, ee 
James, 
John, be. 6: 237-258- 
288-292 
Thomas, 25-56 
William, 25 
FAUNTLEROY, Griffin 
M., 352-358-356 
Moore, 353 
William, 353 
FAUROT, Henry, 207 
FAUST, Johannes, 187 
John, 187 
FAY, Geo. Francis, 365 
John, 369-398 
FEAKBE, Robert, 391- 
398-418 
FEARING, John, 147- 
328-398-420 
Martin, 266 
FEARIS, Jacob, 182 
FEARN, John, 373 
FEETER, Wm., 301 
FEILD, Robert, 398 
FELINCK, Wm., 113 
FELING, Pieter, 350 
FELL, Channing M., 294 
Colden C., 294 
Jeffrey J., 294 
John F., 294 
John R., 294 
Robert G., 23 
William D., 294 
FELLOWES, Edward 
Colton, 321 
FELT, Aaron, 86 
Asa George, 86 
Dorr Eugene, 86 
Kugene Kincaid, 86 
George, 37-86 
Joseph, 86 
Joshua, 86 
Louis Foster, 86 
Moses, 37-86 
FELTON, Benjamin, 
Stephen, 148 
FRLTUS, L. V., 327 
FENN, Sam, 126 
FENNER, Arthur, 190- 


Richard, 74 
Thomas, 190 
FENWICK, George, 358 
KFERGUSON, Saml.. 187 
FERNALD, Reginald, 
8 


39 
FERRE, Charles, 398 
FERRER, Abraham, 146 
Daniel, 73-78-146 


46 


John, 

Philip, 73-146 
FERRIS, Benjamin, 190 

Francis M., 310 

Frederick, 248 

Gilbert, 102 

Isaac, 102 

James, 248 

Jeffrey, 102-190-248- 

398 


585 


FISHBURN 


John, 102-190-191 
Jonathan, 190 
Mary L. Douw, 101 
Morris Douw, 102 
Morris P., 102 
Peter, 102-190 
Richard, 81-171 


Samuel, 248 

Van Wyck, 102 
FERRY, Charles, 87- 

225-398 

Charles Herbert, 87 

Darius, 225 

Eliphalet, 225 

Heman, 87 

Mansfield, 87 

Noah, 87 

Noah Taylor, 225 

Solomon, 225 

William Henry, 87 
Parte Maurice L., 
FICKLEN, Harry C., 235 
FIECK, George, 333 

Johann Georg, 333 
FIELD, Abraham, 108 

Alfred Harold, 226 

Alfred Lorenzo, 217 

Christ. Irvine, 108 

Daniel, 251 

Ebenezer, 294 

Hizekiel Henry, 108 

Henry, 108 

Israel, 254 

James, 190 

James Alfred, 217 

John, 108-157-190-202- 

398 

Joseph, 254 

Morris, 334 

Peter, 166 

Peter Reynolds, 21 

Reuben, 313 

Robert, 101-157-398 

Samuel, 59-217 

Simeon, 217 

Stephen, 157 

Thomas, 217 - 

W. Thayer, 307 


William, 157 
Zechariah, 59-217-254- 
398 


FILER, Walter, 372 
Zerubabel, 372 

FILKIN, Francis, 212 
Henry, 212 

FILLEY, Josiah, 277 
Samuel, 277 
William, 277 

Pa erty Henry, 108- 


FINCH, Daniel, 282 

Henry, 236 
FINDLEY, John, 309 

Stuart S., 363 
FINGLAND, Thos., 347 
FINK, Harry Brown, 327 

Henry, 196 
FINLEY, Arch., 41-58 

JOHN ot 

Michael, 90-137-230 

Robert J., 237 

W. M., 

Willim, 90 
FINNELL, Jos. C., 285 
FINNEY, Albert C., 224 

David, 128-224 

David T., 128-224 

Horace Bese 224 

John, 128-224 

John French, 224 

Jonathan, 224 

Robert, 128-224 
FISH, Charles Wm., 

David McCallum, 

Elias, 385 

John, 398 

Jonathan, 398 

Nathaniel, 398 

TAS. L08 
FISHBURN, Jacob, 294 

James A., 294 

John, 294 

Junius B., 294 


31 
211 


FISHBURN 


Junius P., 294 
Samuel, 294 
FISHER, Abijah, 88 
Albigence W., 330 
Anthony, 152-264-399 
Daniel, 247-264-283 
Ebenezer, 28-88-264 
Edward D., 247 
Hugene Augustus, 88 
Felix Slaughter, 110 
George A., 265 
Harris B., 247 
Henry, 314 
Irving R., 247 
James Humphrey, 110 
Jeremiah, 110-247 
John, 226-264-399 
Nathaniel, 247 
Paul, 247 
Robert Barry, 227 
Samuel, 88 
Thomas, 88 
Thomas Jefferson, 78 
Waldo A., 330 
Willard Nason, 88 
William Bennet, 88 
William Edgar, 91 
FISK, Benjamin, 30 
Clinton’ BB: 80 
Samuel, 254 
FISKBH, Allen, 110 
Benjamin, 71 
Bradley Allen, 110 
David, 71-201 
Ebenezer, 110 
Francis F., 303 
John, 399 
Joseph, 189 
Josiah, 71 
Nathan, 71-78-1000 
Phineas, 262 
Symond, 399 
Warren Herbert, 333 
William, 110-399 
William Allen, 110 
FITCH, Benjamin, 223 
Daniel, 402 
Ebenezer, 72-223-290 
Hleazer, 72 
Henry, 71 
James, 72-199-223-290- 
312-399 
James Roosevelt, 223 
Matthew, 236 
Nathan, 290 
Nathaniel, 290 
Otis B., 178 
Russell, 223 
Samuel, 223-392 
Simon, 290 
Thomas, 146-152-399 
Zachariah, 26 
FITHIAN, Joel A., 18 
FITZ, Abraham, 115 
Alfred W., 115 
Eustace C., 115 
Frank E., 115 
Isaac, 115 
Jeremiah, 115 
Nathan, 218 
Randolph, 399 
Robert, 115 
Robert F., 115 
FITZGERALD, Little- 
toner. 250 
FITZHUGH (also Fitz- 
Hugh) 
Bennett Chew, 160 
Carroll H., 115 
Charles Lane, 115 
George, 115-160-213 
Henry, 115-213 
Henry A., 115 
John, 213 
John G., 115 
John H., 115 
Peregrine, 160 
Philip, 115 
Robert Hunter, 213 
Wm., 115-160-213-399 
FITZ LEWIS, John, 370 
FITZPATRICK, Jos., 323 
William, 323 
FITZ RANDOLPH, Am- 
brose, 21 
Bennington, 102 


INDEX TO VOLUME TWO 


David, 27 

Edward, 21-27-102- 
199-412 

Ephraim, 21 

Francis C., 102 

Joseph, 21-102 

Robert, 102 

Stelle, 21 

Thomas, 27-199 


FOLLETT, Edwd. F., 294 


Robert, 144 

heey ie Abbie E., 

118 

Arthur G., 119 
James Otis, 118 
Orison W., 119 
Samuel, 118 
Samuel Wheat, 118 


wae SS, James, |FOLSOM, Abraham, 217 
161 


John, 161 

Thomas, 161 
FLACK, Robert C., 279 
FLAGG, Thomas, 399 
FLAKH, Flaval B., 215 

Samuel, 214 
FLEETH, Henry, 25- 

104-334 

William, 25 

ee wey Eee Walter J., 


FLEITMANN, Fredk. 
Ie hs CANE 


Herman, 297 

Lida M. Heinze, 297 

William M., 297 
FLEMING, Alex., 419 

Charles, 138 

Henry, 391 

Joseph, 341 

Tarlton, 267 

Thomas, 267-293 
FLEMMING, Wm., 53 
roe epee at Austin B., 

Charles Ruel, 117 

Ebenezer, 192 

Edward Wyman, 117 

Ephraim, 117 

SR 117-171-192- 


Gershom, 43 


43-346 
Paris, 346 
Quartus, 117 
Robert, 43-117-192- 
345-346-399 
Ruel Haseltine, 117 
Samuel, 117-192-346 
Thomas, 229 
Timothy, 117-192-346 
William, 346 
FLICKINGER, Jos., 111 
FLINT, Ephraim, 331 
Homer A., 192 
Simeon, 384 
Thomas, 399 
FLORA, John Alex., 129 
FLORANCHE, Washing- 
ton (Zi, 192 
FLOURNOY, David, 238 
George A., 95 
Jacob, 95 
Jean J., 238 
Laurent, 237 
Samuel, 238 
Thomas J., 238 
William Michel, 169 
FLOWERS, Henry, 285 
FLOYD, Augustus, 117 
Charles, 309 
John Gelston, 117 
Nicoll, 117-234-322 
Richard, 117-176-399 
Rolfe, 117 
Wm., 117-234-309-322 
FOBES, William, 307 
FOCHTSIAGGG 
FOGG, Abner, 236 
Isaac, 27 
Joseph, 27 
FOLCK, John F,, 202 
FOLGER, Peter, 46 
FOLK, Benj., 141-378 
Cary Albert, 141 
Edgar Estes, 141 
ie: Bate, 141-142- 


Humphrey Bate, 142 
Joseph Wingate, 378 
Reau Estes, 141-378 


Daniel, 217 
Ebenezer, 119 
Elizabeth Knowles, 
119 
Jacob, 217 
James, 119 
Jeremiah, 119 
John, 119-217-399 
Josiah, 119 
Moses, 217 
Peter, 119 
Wendell Burt, 119 
Wm. F., 189 
FONDA, Jillis, 276 
FONES, Daniel G., 251 
EEN) Aaron, 208- 
Alexander, 167 
Francis, 167 
James, 167 
James Alexander, 167 
John, 167 
Peter, 208-267-317 
William, 167 
William E., 167 
FONVILLE, Fredk., 279 
John, 279 
John A., 279 
FOOT, George, 182 
John, 182 
Joseph, 182 
Nathaniel, 182-399-419 
Robert, 182 
Thomas, 182 
FOOTE, Amasa, 36 
Arthur B., 216 
Charles, 256 
Charles Derby, 30 
Daniel, 36 
Elisha, 256 
Isaac, 36 
Nathaniel, 36-182-211- 
256-286-394-399-419 
Robert, 182 
Samuel, 282 
FORBES, James, 191 
Maurice, 165 
FORD, Adam, 197-198 
Andrew, 197-198-253 
Benjamin, 200 
Cyrus, 253 
Cyrus C., 253 
David, 267 
David K., 253 
Edward, 138 
Edwin Lewis, 267 
Bliakim, 21 
Ella A. White, 253 
Harry, 181 
Hezekiah, 253 
Hiram, 198 
Horatio, 253 
Horatio C., 253 
Jacob, 197-198-303 
James, 121-200 
John, 776-266-303 
John Chandler, 197-198 
Luke, 197-198 
Philip, 267 
Thomas, 47-48-138-416 
William, 303-397-399 
FORDHAM, Daniel, 295 
Herbert, 294-295 
Inez Robbins, 295 
Jeffery, 295 
Joseph, 295 
Nathan, 295 
Philip, 294 
Robert, 294 
Thomas D., 295 
William, 295 
FORDYCE, John, 298 
Samuel, 298 
Samuel Wesley, 221 
FORE, Charles, 145 


586 


FRAVEL 


Little Bury, 332 

Pryor Gwynne, 332 
FOREMAN, Ivy, 218 
FORESMAN, Hugh, 336 
FORESTER, Rich., 399 
FORNEY, Adam, 146 

Peter, 349 
FORTIER, Norbert, 359 
ap od Stephen, 79- 

3 

FOSTER, Abraham, 203 

Abram, 86 

Artemas, 265 

Chillingsworth, 162 

Christopher, 86-158 

Daniel, 86 

David, 162 

Dwight, 203 

Edward, 43 

Elias, 43 

Ephraim, 203 

Freeman, 162 

Henry, 216 

Isaac, 162 

Jedediah, 86-203 

Jona: 49-144-162-210- 


Jonas, 86 
Joseph, 86-344 
Murphy J., 183 
Nathaniel, 238-265 
Obediah, 210 
Reginald, 36-161-203- 
210-399-410 
Samuel, 43 
Solomon, 203 
Thomas, 63-71-162- 
249-265 
Thomas Randolph, 107 
Web 90. 
William, 210 
William Russell, 107 
FOULKHE, Edward, 124- 
304-309 
FOUNTAIN, Geo. H., 205 
Hiram, 205 
FOWKH, Chandler, 319 
ere 18-19-127-319- 
FOWLE, Bernard H.,123 
George D., 12% 
Milcah G. Dorsey, 123 
Philip R23 
Theodore Wilson, 206 
William, 399 
FOWLER, Chas. W., 327 
Henry, 89 
John, 214 
Joseph, 214 
Philip, 409 
Storey E., 98 
William, 214-319-399 
FOX, Charles Y., 296 
Gabriel, 340 
George, 340 
Henry, 106-113-126 
Holstein D., 296 
John, 296 
Joseph, 113 
Mary C. Gallup, 296 
Thomas, 113-399 
William, 296 
FRAME, R. G., 338 
William, 52 
FRANCE, Henry S., 265 
Michael, 230 
FRANCIS, Richard, 399 
Robert, 408 
FRANCISCO, Peter, 220 
FRANCISCUS, James 
L., 296 
James M., 296 
Shee G. Lindsay, 
FRANKLIN, Benjamin, 
336-388 
George, 296 
Graham F., 296 
Helen G. Rogers, 296 
Herbert M., 296 ' 
Samuel O., 296 
William, 293 
FRANTZ, A., 150 
FRASER, Wm. A., 216 
FRAVEL, Anna H. Wil- 
liams, 349 


FRAVEL 


John W., 349 
Robert Hiram, 349 
FRAZER, John, 233 
Samuel Wilson, 44 
William, 275 


FRAZIER, Allen M., 51 a Amasa, 211-2 


Harry, 123 
James A., 123 
John, 51-123 
Jonath, 51 
William, 123 
FREEBODY, John, 377 
William, 377 
FREEBORN, Wm., 366 
FREELAND, John, 159 
ag ecm Aaron Burr, 
Arthur C., 109 
Courtney, 133 
Denison F., 297 
Edmund, 46-67-149- 
158-162-169-190-205- 
230-297-316-362-375- 
399 
Edward B., 123 
Elizabeth T. Frazier, 
123 
Bugene Francis, 133 
Eugene Harrison; 133 
Flora E. Dodge, 132 
George Tilton, 131-133 
Henry, 399 
Henry Warren, 133 
Herbert F., 133 
John, 67-149-158-159- 
162-169-205-230-316- 
362-375 
John Doane, 131-132- 
133 
Joseph, 44-362-399 
Joshua, 67-242-297 
Leon S., 288 
Lloyd R., 123 
Philip, 132-133 
Samuel, 399 
Thomas, 67-157-162- 
230-297-362 
Warren Hapgood, 131- 
132-133 
William, 297-375 
William N., 297 
FREI, Michael, 328 
FRELIGH, Michael, 113 
FRENAYBE, William 
Eagleton, 269 
FRENCH, Asa, 142 
Asa Palmer, 142 
Edward, 146-322-399 
Edward Milton, 44 
Francis H., 297 
George, 297 
George H., 297 
Jacob, 297 
James, 143 
James Hay, Jr., 143 
John, 142-147-399 
John Louis, 147 
Jonathan, 142 
Joseph, 297 
Joshua, 247 
Léon, 147 
Moses, 142 
Nathaniel, 297 
Peter, 297 
Richard, 143 
Robert, 128 
Samuel, 297 
Thomas, 142-399 
Wm., 143-147-297-399 
William Parrish, 1438 
FRIEND, Benjamin, 290 
Ellis, 290 
John Wesley, 45 
Kennedy T., 118 


FRINK, Eli, 344 
Hannibal, 344 
Israel, 344 
John, 105 
Perley, 290 
Samuel, 105 
Thomas, 105 
William, 105 

FRISBIBE, Edwd., 40-282 
Elijah, 40 
John, 40 


INDEX TO VOLUME TWO 


Jonah, 3804 
Jonathan, 282 
Reuben, 40 

FRISBY, James, 103 
Peregrine, 233 oe 


Caleb, 269-326 
Charles, 802 
Chester Ball, 376 
Edmund, 63-211-257- 
376-399 
Eleanor Marsh, 257 
Eugene B., 211-376 
Harolde ine tos 
James, 63 
John, 302-399 
Joseph, 269-302-326 
Josiah, 211-376 
Julian Buel, 376 
Lewis C., 258 
Lewis P., 258 
Nelson A., 257-258 
Nicholas, 302-399 
Norman, 258 
Philemon H., 269 
Robert T., 249 
Samuel, 63-211-257-376 
Stanley, 258 
Thomas, 211-257-376 
Wesley, 258 
Willard J., 258 
William, 269-326 
William G., 257 
Wright, 269-326 
FROTHINGHAM, 
Charles, 137 
William, 399 
FRY, Adam, 128 
John, 298-399 
Joshua, 298 
Michael, 328 
Thomas, 262 
FRYE, John, 399 
FULLER, Abraham, 94 
Barnabas, 257 
Clyde Harold, 160 
Cuthbert, 248 
Daniel, 19-257 
Ebenezer, 257 
Edward, 30-44-78-94- 
98-180-199-257-299- 
399 
Elisha, 78 
Henry Alexander, 160 
Henry Tower, 94 
Horace Williams, 281 
James, 57 
James Edward, 304 
Job, 365 
John, 94-365-399 
Jonathan, 257 
Joseph, 94 
Joshua, 78 
Matthew, 44-78-199- 
257 
Mattie H. Crandall, 
160 


Melville W., 328 

Nicholas, 248 

Oliver Clyde, 160 

eC Strong, Jr., 

Robert, 302 

Robert Sevier, 160 

Roswell, 94 

Samuel, 30-78-94-98- 
180-189-199-201-257- 
299-399 

Thomas, 399 

Timothy, 36 

Young, 78 

FULLERTON, Alex., 219 
John, 219 


FULTON, Irving K., 
John, 75-326 
Robert, 75 
Robert M., 366 
William E., 75 
William Goodrich, 75 
William Shirley, 75 

FUNCK, Henry, 304 

FUNK, Abraham, 304 
Adam, 197 
Duncan M., 197 


75 


. Frederick, 197 
Henry, 304 
Isaac, 197 
Jacob, 304 
John, 304 
FUQUA, Jos. A., 263-264 
William A., 54 
FURMAN, John, 291 
Josiah, 
Wood, 291 
At obese Fairman R., 
29 
Horace H., 297 
John, 297 
Jonathan, 297 
Nicholas, 189 
Walter R., 298 
William, 297 
William Henry, 297 
FUTHEY, Robert, 107 
FYLER, Steven, 99 


G 


GABB, Fredk. A., 214 
GAIENNIBE, Chas. 5S., 360 
GAILLARD, Bartholo- 
mew, 225 
Charles B. G., 298 
Edwin, 298 
Edwin S., 298 
Edwin White, 298 
Frank P., 298 
Jean, 362 
Joachim, 225-226-399 
John, 298 
Marion H., 298 
Peter, 225-226 
Pierre, 298 
Theodore, 225-226-298 
William E. G., 298 
GAINE, Hugh, 314 
GAINES, Bernard, 166 
Daniel, 320 
Francis, 370 
James, 305 
Richardasd: Tews . 
William Henry, 305 
GAIRFIELD, Edwd., 400 
GAITHBER, John, 108-114 
GALBRAITH, Jas., 314 
Robert, 33 
GALE, Abijah, 78 
Abraham, 78 
Edmond, 399 
George, 382 
George Candee, 383 
George Washington, 
382 
Joseph, 382 
Josiah, 382 
Lyman Whitman, 
Monroe Forbes, 78 
Nahum, 78 
Richard, 78 
Thomas Monroe, 78 
William, 382 
GALLAGHER, JOos., 252 
GALLATIN, Albert, 399 
Goelet, 190 
GALLOP, John, 400 
GALLOWAY, Jacobus, 
John, 266 
Richard, 333 
Samuel, 103 
GALLUP, Albert, 296 
Benadam, 104-296 
Edwin C., 296 
Henry, 104 
John, 198-296-400-415 
Nathaniel, 296 
Samuel, 296 
GALT, Gabriel, 267 
GALUSHA, J. M., 42 
GAMBLE, George, 103 
GAMMON, Abram L., 24 
Edgar Graham, 24 
George, 24 
James K. P., 24 
Richard, 24 
GANFIELD, W. A., 272 
GANNAWAY, Gregory, 


J. William, 220 
John, 33 


212 


587 


GATCHELL 


GANO, Daniel, 92 
Francis, 92 
IANTT, Edward, 153 
Gamewell D., 130 
John, 153 
Thomas, 153 
GAR, Andreas, 220 
John, 220 
Becatey pehreae Abraham, 
23 
David, 231-238-329 
George, 400 
Jeremiah, 329 
John, 238-405 
Lion, 231-238-329-400 
Luke, 402 
Philip Stimson, 330 
Richard, 405 
Samuel, 77 
Samuel S., 238 
Silas Wright, 329 
Seeeaas Brockway, 
GARDNER, Alonzo, 199 
Andrew, 270 
Belden S., 76 
Benoni, 321 
Charles G., 56 
George, 294 
George A., 175 
John, 20 
Joseph, 400 
Stephen, 321 
Steward, 349 
Thomas, 176-270-294- 
400 
Wade A., 218 
William, 281 
GARFIELD, Abram, 261 
Benjamin, 68-151 
Edward, 69-151-400 
James A., 340 
Sherman, 112 
GARLAND, Landon Ca- 
bell, 136 
GARLINGTON, Chris- 
topher, 334 
Edwin, 334 
John, 334 
GARMAN, Harry Otto, 
110 
John, 110 
John Peter, 110 
Noah Webster, 110 


GARNER, George, 42 
Jacob, 42 
Janette Adams, 42 
John, 42 
John Hicks, 172 
John Lake, 42 
Richard, 253 
GARNETT, Algernon §&., 
28 
William H., 28 
Worthen Fatherly, 23 
GARNIER, Isaac, 402 
GARNSEY, Joseph, 371 
GARRARD, Charles T., 
268 
James, 209-268 
Justus, 298 
Peter, 268 
William, 209-268 
GARRETT, Edmond 
Peter, 94 
George Ww. Ba lpg 
John, 159 
Joseph, 159 
Silas, 159 
GA RTON, Thomas, 214 
GARVIN, Anne L., 33 
David, 33 
Edwin Laughlin, 33 
John, 33 
Thomas, 33 
William Swan, 33 
GARY, Bessie Royall, 31 
Franklin N., 
Hampson, 31 
GASKILL, Josiah, 286 
GASSAWAY, Brice Js 


35 
Nicholas, 35 
Thomas, 35 


GATCHELL, Elisha, 122 


GATCHELL 


Joseph, 122 
Samuel, 122 
GATES, George, 116-400 
Harold Joel, 35 
Jane De Pauw, 35 
Stephen, 246-270-400- 
421 
Thomas, 270 
Zebediah, 270 
GATLING, James, 94 
GAUD, Wm. Steen, 328 
GAUL, John §&., 181 
GAWKROGER, Jas., 64 
GAY, Alfred, 111 
Apollos, 111 
David Spurgeon, 340 
Frank Butler, 111 
Henry, 340 
Jacob Warwick, 340- 
341 
James, 337-340 
James Dunlap, 340 
Jean, 340 
Jennie H. Marsh, 111 
John, 340-400-418 
John Henderson, 223 
Nelson P., 340 
Richard, 111 
Robert, 340 
Robert T., 340 
Samuel, 340 
Victory W., 365 
Walter N., 111 
Wilbert, 111 
William, 171-223-336- 
340 
William Winston, 340 
GAYLORD, Alva E., 382 
Charles E., 382 
Eleazer, 382 
John, 272-400 
Jonathan, 382 
Samuel, 382 
Sylvanus Graves, 382 
Thomas, 382 
Walter, 382 
Wm., 272-361-382-400 
William Rattle, 382 
GEAR, Hiram, 367 
Hiram Lewis, 367 
GEARE, Thomas, 400 
GEARS, Thomas, 400 
GEARY, John, 112 
GEDNEY, Eleazer, 89 
John, 89 
GEER (see also Gere) 
George, 177-207 
James, 207 
John, 177 
Jonathan, 177 
Joseph, 207 
Samuel, 176-177 
Silsby, 207 
Thomas, 400 
GEERE, Walter, 400 
GEERY, James, 225 
William, 225 
PENG: Cornelius, 
GEORGE, David, 26 
Edward, 371 
John, 20-372 


GERARD, Thomas, 419 
GERBE (see also Geer) 

George, 207 

James, 207 

John Avery, 207 

Joseph, 207 

Silsby, 207 

Thomas, 400 
GERRARD, John, 298 

Justus, 298 
GERRISH, Moses, 404 

William, 181-304-400 
GEST, Henry, 400 
GESTE, John, 400 
GETTY, George W., 339 

Robert, 339 

Robert Nelson. 339 
GETZENDANNER, 

Thomas S., 124 
GHEST, John, 400 
+HOLSON, Thomas, 
110-111 
Wm. Yates, 110-111 


INDEX TO VOLUME TWO 


GIBBES, Arthur B. M., 
238 


John, 262 
Robert, 262 
GIBBONEY, John, 73 
3IBBS, Benajah, 225 
Benjamin, 49 
Edward, 339 
Edward Allen, 339 
Giles, 49 
Harrison, 225 
John, 339 
Matthew, 211-257 
Noah Zadock, 49 
Richard, 339 
Robert Adams, 49 
Samuel, 49 
Theron Zadock, 49 
Thomas, 63-339 
Zadock, 49 
GIBONS, Gilbert 
; George, 242 
secre Andrew, 159- 


Charles Bell, 298 

David, 339 

Edmund T. H., 65 

Edward R., 254 

G. M., 209 

George, 339 

Gibeon, 380 

Jacob, 254 

James, 89 

James Howard, 366 

Jefferson D., 279 

John, 298-339-348 

John Bannister, 339 

John Beard, 348 

Lemuel H., 372 

Moses, 159 

Philip, 293 

Randal, 380 

Samuel Waters, 89 

Thomas, 65 

William, 89-298-348- 

372-395 

William Hamilton, 65 

William Law, 89 
__Woolman, 254 
GIDDINGE, Jacob, 326 
GIESLER, Chas. A., 56 
GIFFORD, Chas. D., 195 

John, 228 

Recompense, 228 

Samuel, 89 
CULE eer Bernhardt, 

Butler, 266 

Charles P. EaL0s 

Eleazer, 103 

George, 200 

John, 103 

Jonathan, 400 

Joseph Gill, 65 

Joseph L., 103 

Joshua, 65 

Josiah, 400 

Loring, 103 

Matthias, 86 

Obadiah, 400 

Prentiss Bailey, 65 

Simeon, 292 

Thomas, 59-103-400 

Timothy, 103 

William, 65 

William Wallace, 65 
GILCHRIST, Allen, 150 

Robert, 167 

Thomas, 150 
GILDER, Joseph Ben- 

Son, 65 

GILDERSLEEVE, Asa, 


Daniel, 217 
John, 217 
Richard, 217 
Thomas, 217 
Thomas Daniel, 217 
homas Jefferson, 217 
GILE, Ephraim, 249 
John, 249 
Samuel, 249 
GILES, Josiah eae 8 I 


GILKEY, Errol C., 76 
Herbert James, 75-76 


Herbert Luville, 75-76 
James, 76 
Joseph, 76 
Katharine Carlton, 76 
Samuel, 76 
William, 76 
GILL, Edward, 284 
John, 206-284 
Reuben, 284 
Valentine, 225 
William, 285 
GILLAM, John C., 371 
Robert, 96 
GILLESPIBE, Earl Au- 
gustus, 130 
James, 90 
John F., 279 
William, 90 
GILLET, Jonathan, 400 
GILLETT, Ezra K., 299 
Jonathan, 400 
GILLETTE, Jonathan, 
277-400 
Nathan, 400 
GILLIAM, William 
Farr, 334 
GILLINGHAM, John, 55 
GILLIS, Enos, 112 
Hugh ©5141 
GILMAN, Benj. Ives, 62 
Edward, 20-62-146- 
322-399-400 
John, 20-62-146-322 
Joseph, 62 
Nicholas, 62 
Paneer Sargent, 62- 


GILMER, Francis M., 
263 


George, 196-263-264 
John, 263-264 
John B., 263 
Peachy R., 196-263-264 
Thomas, 263 
Thomas M., 263-264 
Weir Burton, 263 
William B., 263-264 
William F., 263 
GILMORE, Charles, 270 
John, 184 
John S., 271 
Thomas, 72 
GILPIN, Joseph, 400 
Richard A., 1x%z 
Richard B., 330 
Thomas, 400 
GILSON, Andrew, 187 
Samuel, 249 
SENINGS) Ebenezer, 


Jonathan, 177 
GIRAUD, Maurice, 184 
GIRVIN, J. Harry, 294 
GIST, Christopher, 23 

John Elder, 23 

Joseph, 23 

Richard, 23 

William, 23 
GIVEN, Robert, 339 

Samuel, 339 4 

William, 339 
GIVENS, Thomas K., 58 
GIVHAM, Jacob, 312 

Philip, 312 
GLASGOW, Arthur, 110 

Arthur Graham, 110 

Francis Thos., 110-111 

Robert, 110 
GLASIER, David, 369 

Johnson, 369 
GLASS, Eugene, 137 

Thomas E., 378 


GLAZEBROOK, Annie 
T. B. Robinson, 115 
Austin, 115 
James, 115 
Julius, 115 
William, 115 
GLAZIER, Frank 
Dwight, 328 
GLEASON, John A., 247 


GLEN, Alex. L., 276 
Johannes, 58-276 
Sander L., 58 


588 


GOODALE 


GLENDY, John, 338 
William Marshall, 338 
GLENN, Eugene B., 348 
George, 158 
James, 311 { 
GLENNBEY, Walter L., 
307 


GLIDDEN, Charles, 400 
GLOVER, Cato D., 327 
Griff, 105 
Henry, 85 
Jesse, 67 
John, 144 
GODARD, William, 400 
GODDARD, Benj., 100 
Calvin, 298 
Calvin H., 298 
Daniel, 298 
Edward, 100-298-400 
Henry Perkins, 298 
Hezekiah, 32 
Jeremiah, 32 
Levi Hart, 298 
Thomas, 32 
Wm., 32-100-298-400 
GODFREY, Francis, 393 
George, 73-74 z 
John, 22-73-74-290-374 
Richard, 73-74-400 
Samuel, 73-74 
GODIN, Benjamin, 290 
GODMAN, Samuel, 116 
BO ae Jacob Reese, 
17 
James Charles, 74 
William, 141 
William Redmond, 77 
GOE. James B., 184 
GOFF, Anne Baker, 298 
Anthony, 298 
David Fish, 299 
Guy Despard, 298-381 
Isaac Lewis, 298 
Levi, 298 
Nathan, 298 
Robert, 298 
William David, 299 
Zenus, 298 
GOFFE, John, 52 
Sas Aaron, 62- 


William, 62-189 
kay to Edmond P., 
33 
Henry Reed, 337 
James Mann, 337 
Lilla H. Simpson, 337 
uerrs George H., 
11 
Ludwig, 116 
Mabel M. Stetson, 116 


GOLD, Enoch, 407 
Nathan, 40 


GOLDING, Abraham, 85 
Ephraim, 85 
Isaac Thorn, 85 
Joseph, 85 
Louis Thorn, 85 
Thomas, 85 


CORDSEERI. Delay 
James B., 299 
Louise Dunham, 299 


GOLDSBOROUGH, 
Brice, 299 
Charles, 299 
Lila R. Dodge, 299 
Martin W., 299 
Nicholas, 299-400 
Robert, 299 
Wm. Tilghman, 299 
GOLDSMITH, William 


M., 279 
COpOTE Wail Joel A,, 


GOOCH, Daniel L., 227 
William, 191 

GOOD, Bennet, 191 

GOODALE, Abner, 163 
David, 163 
John, 163-282-326 
Nathan, 163-282-326 
Richard, 49-163-257- 

400 


GOODALE 


Solomon, 282-326 
Zachariah, 163 


Boe rs Alvan B., 


GOODE, John, 39-64 
Samuel, 353. 


GOODELL, Frederick, 
258 


Robert, 257 
Thomas, 257 
William, 257-258 
Zachariah, 257-258 
GOODENOW, Nathan 
Cy, 362 


A raat Clarence 


a2 


ele ewes Andrew J., 


Benjamin, 17 

Ebenezer, 17 

John, 17 

Joseph, 17 

William, 17-400 
GOODING, Frederic, 68 

George, 74 


GOODKNIGHT, Abra- 
ham, 118 

Amelia L. E., 118 
Clifton Shealey, 118 
Frank Phillips, 118 
Jacob, 118 
Michael, 118 
Wm. Brightwell, 118 
Wm. Middleton, 118 


GOODLIFFE, Jas. Y., 30 


GOODLOE, Robert, 241 


GOODMAN, Chas. Q., 31 


William E., 23 


GOODNOW, Abel Hey ao9 


David Franklin, 299 
Edmond, 66 

Edward, 299 

Frank Johnson, 299 
Henry Root, 299 
Josiah, 184 

Samuel, 299 

Thomas, 299-374-389 

GOODRICH, Aaron, 195 


Allyn, 118 

Asa, 118 
Augustus J., 118 
Benjamin, 51-147 
Briggs, 51 


David, 28-118-147 
Elizur, 147 
Ezekiel, 147 
Hezekiah, 28 
Jasper J., 215 
John, 118-294-371 
Josiah, 28 
Laurence, 118 


Mary B. Corning, 118 


Samuel, 118 


William, 28-75-93-118- 


147-294-395-400 


GOODRIDGE, Benj., 233 


Joseph, 233° 
Philip, 233 
Sewall, 233 
William, 233 


GOODSELL, Thomas, 78 
POCTSrAED: Ebenezer, 


Isaac, 244 
Luther, 244 
Roger, 244 
bad hegre Abraham, 


Charles Ridgely, 136 


George, 328 
James, 160 

Lyde, 136 
Nathaniel, 328 
Ozias, 328-400-411 
Peter, 160 

Robert, 160 
Robert’ Morris, 136 
Samuel, 328 
Thomas, 382 


William De Vries, 136 


William Wallace, 96 
GOODYEAR, Stephen, 
204-400 


INDEX TO VOLUME TWO 


GOOKIN, Daniel, 252- 
400 


Samuel, 181-252 
GOOLE, Francis, 76 
GORDON, Archibald, 

134-187-326 

Charles, 326 

George, 134 

James, 196-305-400 

John, 187-196-400 

Julia Muffly, 305 

Mary R. Nightingale, 

187 

Robert, 305 

Samuel, 187 

Thomas, 134-326 

Timothy, 326 

Willard F., 188 

Willard F., Jr., 187 

William F., 196 

William Léslie, 305, 
GORH, David, 375 

Edward Everett, 3875 

Eleazar, 375 

Forrest. David, 375 

James, 375 

John, 105-375-412 

Michael, 375 

Obadiah, 202-349 

Truman Keller, 375 

Victor Michael, 375 
GORGAS, George, 68 

John, 68 
GORHAM, Benj., 232 

Frank, 285 

Jabez, 205-232 

John, 40-104-125-148- 

187-205-232-237- 
247-281-329-345- 
349-365-389-400 

Joseph, 205 

Prince, 281 

Shubael, 329 
GORIN, Bartley W., 119 

Henry, 119 

Henry Jerome, 119 

John, 119 

John D., 119 

Marcellus G., 119 

GORSUCH, Charles, 148 
GORTON, David, 186 

Joseph, 186 

Samuel, 134-186-271- 

400 


GOSMER, John, 283 


GOSS, George A., 40 
Chauncey Porter, 40 
Scere Estelle Farrel, 


Philip, 294-369 
Richard, 307 
GOSSARD, Thomas M., 


[78 


GOSSETT, Benjamin 
124 


Hbdgar Gei24 

Edward B., 124 

James P., 123 

John, 123 

John G., 123 

Peter, 123 

Pleasant T., 123-124 

Ralph, 124 

Thomas H., 124 

William G. B., 123 
GOUGH, Richard, 198 


ee, Anthony, 275- 


Aubrey V. W., 299-300 


Carl F., 300 
Charles Judson, 300 
David, 296 

David H., 296 
Ebenezer, 296 
Hliezur, 296 
George H., 296 
Jerome M., 246 
John, 275-296-300 
John B., 246 
Joseph, 70-275-300 
Lyman, 246 
Nathan, 297-400 
Ormond V., 296 
Thomas, 246 


Winifred L. Dana, 300 
Zaccheus, 296 
rie! Theodore, 


2 
GOUVERNEUR, Nich- 
olas, 315 
GOVE, Ebenezer, 55-109 
Edward, 55 
Enoch, 96 
John, 55 
Nathaniel, 220 
GOWELL, Richard, 29 
GOWING, Robert, 28 
RACH, Morgan H.. 78 
GRADDY, Alex., 128 
Alexander Outlaw, 128 
Henry, 128 
John, 128 
William, 128 
GRADY, Alexander, 128 
Alexander Outlaw, 128 
Benj. Franklin, 128 
Cleburne, 128 
Henry, 128 
Henry Alexander, 128 
John, 128 
Louis Debonair, 128 
William, 128 
GRAFTON, Joseph, 20- 


28 
GRAHAM, Alex., 128 
Archibald, 128 
Charles B. C., 128 
Daniel McLean, 128 
Dolliver W., 300 
Edwin R., 300 
Grace T. Ackerman, 
128 
Henry, 130 
James, 314-350 
Joel Henry, 128 
John, 114-128-400 
Thomas A., 86 
Waldron Albert, 128 
William, 114 
GRANDIN, Daniel, 21 
Samuel, 21 


GRANGER, Chester, 220 
John, 100 
Lancelot, 220-261 
Samuel, 220 
Simeon, 220 
Thomas, 220 
William Smith, 220 


GRANT, Chapman, 18 
Christopher, 226 
Daniel, 275 
Edward Simpson, 119 
George, Jr., 147-148 
Jesse Root, 18-142 
Kenneth Crothers, 42 
Kittie L. Stone, 147 
Matthew. 400-404 
Moses, 290 
Peter, 361 
Ulysses S., 18 
Vincent, 290 
William, 290-364 

GRATIOT, Charles, 

GRAVHS, Isaac, 333 
James, 120 
John, 102-265-407 
Joseph, 160 
Mary B. Herod, 364 
Nelson M., 364 
Thomas, 102 

GRAY, Benjamin P., 143 
Carl Raymond, 129 
David, 189 
Edward, 132-297 
Francis, 143 
Frazer, 189 
George, 143 
George Weedon, 143 
Harriette Flora, 128 
Henry Weedon, 143 
let Weedon, Jr., 

1 


68 


Howard Kramer, 129 
Isaac J., 324 

James Gibson, 59 
John, 274 

John Murray, 215 
John Thompson, 143 
Nathaniel, 143 


589 


GREGG 


Norbonne G., 143 
Pardon, 297 

Philip, 297 
Presley, 364 
Robert, 400 
Russell Davis, 129 
William, 189-272 


GREELY, Andrew, 175- 
401 


Jonathan, 175 
Philip, 175 


GREEN, Benjamin, 134 


Caleb, 307 

Chester J., 360 

DHleazar, 361 

Furnifold, 184-219 

George, 307 

Isaac, 361 

Jas., 149-184-219-401 . 

Jeptha, 134 

Jesse, 203 

Joel, 274 

John, 184-205-219 

Jones, 139 

Leonard, 203 

Moses, 283 

Nathan, 317 

Otis H., 280 

Percival, 205 

Robert, 149-20 

Samuel, 93 

Ail Bee a 

Thomas, 108-134-203- 
268-401 

Thomas Dudley, 203 

William, 274-361 

William Henry, 307 


GREENBERRY, Nich- 


olas, 35-308 


GREENE, Albert E. S., 


UOT 
Albert S., 191 
Caleb, 374 
Charles Kennedy, 147 
Christopher, 366 
David, 135-179-292 
Hamilton Beste 
James, 135-186-262 
Job, 365 
John, 32-135-186-262- 
366-374-401 
John R., 186 
Nathaniel, 32 
Philip, 366 
Randall Holden, 135 
Ransome J., 186-262 
Richard, 374 
Thos., 179-262-374-401 
William, 179-366 


GREENHILL, David, 


140-327 
Samuel, 315-387 


GREENLEAF, Calvin, 


252 
Charles W., 252 
Daniel, 181- 1252 
Edmund, 181-252-401 
John, 952-401 
Stephen, 181-252 
William, 250 


GREENMAN, Edward, 


282-326 
Jeremiah, 30 
William, 30 
+REENOUGH, David, 
Henry, 107 
John, 107 
Thomas, 107 
William, 107-401 


GREENWAY, Andrew 


eee AE 
Gilbert Christian, 161 
James Cowan, 161 
John, 148 
John’ Campbell, 161 
opie Christian, 


G pit ge heen e John, 
Pe 5 
Jonathan, 253 
Levi H., 184 
William, 287 
GREER, K. Preston, 296 
GREGG, Hugh, 176 


GREGG 


James, 86-401 

Robert, 86 

Samuel, 86 
GREGORY, Henry, 401 

John, 159-419 

John Booker, 137 

John H., 193 

Roger, 50 

West, 113 

William Edward, 223 
GREGSON, Thomas, 40 
GRENELL (see also 

Grinnell) 

Daniel, 300 

Frederic Thorpe, 300 

Judson, 300 

Matthew, 300 

Peabody, 300 

Ralph W., 300 

Samuel, 300 

Zelotes, 300 
GRENFELL, Donald 

Stuart, 161 
William John, 161 


GRESHAM, Henry P. J., 


272 
John, 341 
Joseph, 341 
GRIBBEN, Morgan, 224 


GRIDLEY, Charles, 314 GROOM, Peter, 


Charles Lewis, 314 
Hlisha, 314 


Samuel, 239-314 

Thomas, 239-314 

Timothy, 239 

are tes Ephraim, 

il 

Jacob, 29 

Timothy, 158 

GRIFFIN, 

161 

Ebenezer, 161 

Eliphalet, 290 

Francis Marion, 161 

Henry B., 300 

Hillard P., 162 

Humphrey, 161-290 

James B., 280 

Jasper, 401 

John, 161-302 

John H., 300 

John Hook, 279-280 

LeRoy, 114 

Oliver, 290 

Samuel, 161-279-290- 
353 


Thomas, 114-290 
Thomas D., 280 
Thomas Dillard, 300 
William Bowden, 353 
William V., 281 
Wingfield, 280-300 

ae ae Ebenezer, 

1 


Humphrey, 161 
John, 161 
Samuel, 161 
ee Hb aa Briscoe P., 
51 
Charles, 156 
Halbert, 151 
GRIGGS, Isaac, 347 
Philip, 126 
Robert, 352 


GRIGNARD, Albert, 208 


GRIMES, John A., 20 
John H., 20 
GRIMM, Daniel, 230 
Peter, 56 
GRINNELL (see also 
Grenell) 
Albert A., 301 
Amasa, 301-365 
Clayton Albert, 365 


Daniel, 80-148-301-365 


Edwin, 301 
Ervin G., 301 
Hizra, 365 
George, 301-365 
Glenn W., 301 
Herbert B., 365 
Hiram, 81 


Charles F., 


INDEX TO 


Ira Leonard, 365 
Isaiah, 301-365 
John, 80-301 
Jonathan, 80 
Lloyd Garrison, 301 
Matthew, 80-148-300- 

301-365-401 
Nathaniel, 80 
Paul, 301 
GRINSTEAD, William, 


GRISWOLD, Daniel, 25 
Ebenezer, 283 
Edward, 248-251-283- 

287-313-372-401 
peocas 153-248-283- 


John, 89-251 

Matthew, 89-181-375- 
401 

Phineas, 302 

Samuel, 248-283-287 

Thomas, 89 

Wallace Butler, 382 


GROESBECK, Arthur 
J; 169 
Jonn QOsoLis 
GROFF, William Den 
mead, 153 
318 
Samuel, 318 
GROOT, Abraham, 361 
Cornelius, 361 
Simon, 361 
Symon §&., 361 
GROSH, Jacob, 248 
William, 248 
GROSS, Frederick, 83 
Henry M., 259 
GROTE, Symon §&., 361 
GROUT, John, 289 
Jonathan, 376 


GROVES, Albert D., 162 


Jesse, 161 
Nicholas, 161 
Peter, 161 
William P., 161 
William Taylor, 161 
GROW, Aeson, 196 
John, 6 
Peter, 196 
Samuel, 196 
GRUBB, John, 361 
GRUBBS, John, 33 


GRUNDY, Hugh M., 309 
Katherine L.Price, 309 


Palmer, 309 


GRYMES, Charles, 227 


John, 20-221 

Ludwell, 349 

Philip, 20-50-110-220 
GUENTHAER, Emil, 301 

J. Jarden, 301 


GUERNSEY, George T., 


173 

James, 371 

Joseph, 371 

Peter, 371 

Solomon, 371 
GUEST, George, 209 

John, 56-209 

Jonathan, 209 
GUIK, Antoine, 102 
fiien nee Gabriel, 
GUILD, Ephraim, 249 

George A., 255 

John, 201-401 

Samuel, 201-249 

Silas, 201 
GUILDS, Gerry, 201 

John, 201 

Samuel, 201 

Silas, 201 
GULLIVER, Anthony, 

73-75 

Jonathan, 73 
SUM eae Charles W., 

Samuel W., 289 

Thomas, 289 

William H., 289 
GUNDY, John, 203 
GUNN, Levi, 247 

Thomas, 349-414 


VOLUME TWO 


GUNNISON, Almon, 162 
Elihu, 162 
Foster, 162 
Foster N., 162 
Herbert Foster, 162 
Hugh, 162 
Joseph, 162 
Nathaniel, 162 
Raymond May, 162 
Samuel, 162 
Walter Balfour, 162 
1|/GURLEY, Davis, 48 
Davis R., 28 
Eidwards, 28 
John, 28 
Samuel, 34 
William, 28 
eT Adam F., 
UV 
Danie! B., 301 
I’rederick A., 301 
Frederick E., 301 
John P., 301 
Samuel George, 301 
Sylvester, 301 
GUTHRIE, Charles 
Luther, 267 
GUY, Nicholas, 395-416 
Robert, 337 
William, 290-338 
GUYTON, Aaron, 127 
Ee ew Samuel, 
GWYN, Edward, 319 
John; 319 
GWYNEDD, Owen, 146 
GWYNN, Hugh, 18-19 
GYSELING, Elias, 350 


H 


HAARDT, John Anton, 
263-264 

ee Thomas H. B., 
1 


Fe DE a James, 
John, 88 
Joseph, 88 
Robert, 88 
William Neyle, 88 
HACKBURNEHE, Samuel, 


397 
HACKETT, Corcellus 
H., 66 
Daniel, 66 
Ebenezer, 66° 
Ephraim, 66 
George, 194 
Harold Humphrey, 66 
James, 66 
William, 66 
HADLEY, Chalmers, 21 
Edna F. Hendrie, 21 
Edwin Marshall, 27 
Evan, 21 
Harvey, 21 
James Marshall, 28 
Joshua, 21 
Simon, 21 
Thomas, 21 
William, 21-27 
HADRA, Alexander Gil- 
mer, 
HADWEN, William, 54 
HAFF, Jacob, 31 
Joseph, 31 
Joseph Ellis, 31 
Lawrence J., 31 
Mary C. Harris, 32 
Stephen, 31 
Theodore Germond, 32 
Willard, 31-32 .- 
HAGAR, Robert, 137 
HAGER, Christopher, 


156 
HAGERMAN, Oliver 
Summers, 224 
Hee Calvin Shriver, 


HAIG, William, 252 
HAILE, Benjamin, 271 
Columbus, 158 
Gu Rerss2 
HAINES, Benjamin, 193 


590 


HALSTEAD 


Charles Edward, 155 
Edward W., 193 
Francis §S., 193 
Henry A., 193 
John, 193 
Richard, 401 
Richard Townley, 193 
William Jones, 103 

HAIRSTON, Peter, 124 
Robert, 124 

HALBERT, Joel, 341 
William, 341 

HALB, John, 152 
Mathew, 291 
Prentiss Cobb, 349 
Richard, 152 
Samuel, 120-401 
Thomas, 152-282-401 
Willis Benjamin, 333 

HALL, Adin, 281 
Almon, 140 
Aquilla, 209 
Austin, 140 
Barnabas, 140 
Benjamin, 52-140 
Benjamin M., 112 
Benjamine, 287 
Charles L., 30 
Daniel, 143-167 
David, 234 
Ebenezer, 52 
Edward, 137 
Elias, 276 
Ephraim, 273 
Frank Pray, 277 
Fredk. Garrison, 54 
George, 59-225 
George K., 203 
Ivory, 276 
James, 52-112 
James G., 94 
James Lees 371 
James M. 73 
John, 27- 524 140-144- 

155-199-209-244- 
271-276-281-282- 
286-401-421 
John G., 112 
Jonathan, 36-205 
Jonathan Austin, 205 
Joseph, 230-277 
Joshua, 137 
Mathew, 225 
Moody, 281 
Nathan, 140 
Percival, 281 
Phineas, 273 
Ralph, 52-276 
Richard, 36-273 
S. O., 165 
Samuel, 52-144-176- 
199-225-282-286 
Simeon, 165 
Spence, Jr., 94 
Stephen, 198-202 
Stephen eae 205 
Stephen R., 273 
Theophilus, tae 
Thomas, 281-319 
Walter Merrill, 280 


Be 30-140-209- 
William B., 287 


Wilmot J., 332 


HALLETT, Joseph, 104- 
131-270-396 
Richard, 394 
William, 131-270-401 
HALLEY, ‘Wilson S., 269 
EOE John, 
HALSEY, Cornelius, 43 
Ephraim, 43 
Henry Conklin, 43 
Isaac, 43 
James Taggart, 44 
Jeremiah, 200 
Robert, 401 
Solen, 43 
Thomas, 43- 260- 295- 
401 
William F., 193 
William Smiley y, 43 
HALSTEAD, William 
M., 366 


HAMBLEN 


HAMBLEN, Daniel, 340 
HAMBLY, John H., 377 
HAMILTON, Ellwood 
iz 
Michael, 189 
Robert, 50 
Samuel, 232 
William, 232 
William Beeson, 386 
HAMLEN, Arthur B., 44 
Caleb, 44 
James, 44 
James Monroe, 44 
Nathaniel, 44 
HAMLIN, Giles, 34-217- 
401 
Jabez, 34-309 
James, 401 
John, 34 
Nathaniel, 217 
Richard, 217 
William, 155-217 
HAMMER, Wm. J., 252 
HAMMOND, John, 401 
HAMOR, Ralph, 248 
HAMOT, Pierre Simon 
Vincent, 225 
Bot LOM, Wade, 28- 
9 


HANAN, James D., 173 
HANCOCK, Augustin, 
39-40 
Belle L. Clay, 108 
George, 39-40 
Harris, 108 
John, 121 
Nathaniel, 121 
Robert, 39-40-191 
Samuel, 121-191 
Simon, 191 
William, 39-40-191 
HANCOX, Joseph, 181 
Joseph N., 181 
Peleg, 181 


HAND, Aaron, 26 
Aaron Hicks, 26 
Isaac Platt, 26 
James, 26 
John, 26-401 
Richard, 116 
Stephen, 26 

HANDFORD, Thomas, 

401 


HANDY, Charles, 364 
Henry, 309 
ee ie Elnathan, 
15 
John, 152 
Thomas, 152-401 
HANKERSON, John, 56 
HANKS, Benjamin, 140. 
Elisha, 140 
John, 140 
HANLY, J. Frank, 110 
HANNA, Charles A., 137 
Elizabeth Harrison, 
136 
John, 137 
John Evans, 136 
Neri Augustus, 136 
William, 25 
HANNAH, Alex., 348 
Joseph, 348 
ge Daniel L., 


HANSBROUGH, Jos., 18 
HANSLAP, Henry, 35 
HANSON, Samuel, 229- 
254-401 
Timothy, 254 
aaa RAE Shadrach, 


HARBISON, Clinton 
McClarty, 91 
HARCOURT, John, 365 
HARD, James, 260 
HARDEN, John, 192 
HARDENBURGH, Gar- 
ret J., 212 
George S., 195 
John, 401 
HARDIE, James F., 87 
HARDIN, Calvin, 50 
Calvin Evans, 50 


INDEX TO VOLUME TWO 


J. Fair, 50 

Jacob, 50 

Martin D., 319 

Thomas, 50 

Thomas Rollins, 50 
Lae Abraham, 


Amos, 18-100-336 
Charles Alexander, 18 
George Tryon, 18 
George Tryon, Jr., 18 
Israel, 287 
John, 287 
Richard, 18 
Stephen, 18-240-287 
Warren G., 18-336 
HARDY, Charles, 267 
Charles E., 329 
Covington, 267 
Elias, 329 
George, 401 
John, 267-401 
John Allison, 41 
John Covington, 267 
Richard, 267 
William, 267 
FLARE Ce lenis 
William, 340 
HARKNESS, Albert, 144 
Albert G., 143-144 
Anthony, 72 
Katherine M. Beebee, 
143 
_Samuel, 144 
Sara A. Cheesman, 144 
Southwick, 144 
eer gem a Peter, 
HARLAKENDEN, Rich- 
ard, 402 
HARLAN, Aaron, 220 
Cyrus, 39 
George, 220 
George Boyd, 150 
Henry D., 102 
Jacob, 220 
HARLOW, Alfred B., 53 
Alfred Gibbs, 54 
Bradford G., 53 
Branch, 53 
Ephraim, 278 
Jonathan, 53 
Thomas, 53 
William, 53-77-96 
HARMAN, Anan, 386 
John, 386 
Nathaniel, 386 
Rawson, 386 
HARMON, John, 401 
HARNDEL, John, 338 
dare yet Jonathan, 
row Vote tanen ge John, 


HARP, Herman H., 31 
HARPER, Charles E., 54 
Ernest Bouldin, 54 
Fletcher, 153 
Florence E. Hyde, 56 
James, 56-153 
James Philip, 56 
John, 54 
Joseph, 153 
Joseph Wesley, 110 
Robert, 
Samuel Barker, 56 
William, 54 
HARPIN, Jean, 339 
John, 339 
Be Re Boe Leonard, 
Matthew, 326 


HARRIS, A., 66 
Andrew, 49-144 
Benjamin, 166-171 
Buckner, 138 
Daniel, 171 
David Bullock, 33 
Edward, 38 
Edward E., 93 
Enoch, 184 
Francis Eppes, 171 
Gabriel, 161 
George B., 102 
James, 32-185-321 
James A., 252 
John, 39-184-185-204- 

238-263 
Jonathan, 32-321 
Jonathan W., 185 
Joseph, 138 
Nathan, 39 
Nathaniel, 32 
Nathaniel Otis, 32 
Nelson E., 36 
Reginald G., 47 
Robert, 300 
Robert H., 173 
Samuel, 32 
Samuel Smith, 138 
Sampson, 38 
Sampson Hines, 169 
Stephen, 38 
Stephen R., 76 
Eons 38- 169-191- 
Thomas Walton, 169 
W. Hooper, 142 
Walter, 161 
Walton, 38 
MON eta 38-138-153- 


William Pickett, 138 
Wm. Pickett, Jr., 138 
HOHE IS OM Alex. B., 

Benjamin, 194-205- 
207-232-235-309- 
346-401 . 

Bernard J., 194 

Britton Moore, 42 

Burr, 386 

Carter Bassett, 309 

Carter Henry, 205-232 

Chapman L., 298 

David, 58 

Francis B., 363 

Henry, 235 

Henry Hilbert, 137 

Hezekiah, 137 

Isham, 28 

James, 28-348 

John, 28-58 

John Le Roy, 59 

John Poe, 105 

John Scott, 309 

Jonathan, 233 

Joseph, 233 

Joseph LeRoy, 58 

Nathaniel, 196-400 

Richard, 289 

Robert, 233 

Robert Carter, 205 

Samuel, 280-288 

Samuel Alexander, 233 

Anam SrA Ik) 

tee eee 232-233-297- 

Thomas Samuel, 119 

W.. G., 

William Henry, 231 

HARROLD, Christo- 

pher, 173 

John, 173 


HARRING, Peter J., 177 HARSELL, Blaise L., 


Sees Dury, 
Jeptha, 214 
John, 222 
Joshua, 222 
Rufus F., 162 
Robert, 222 
Thomas, 281 


es Ambrose, 
Oliver, 153 
Richard, 153 


HARSHMAN, Alberton 
Cre 218 

HART, Allen, 89 
Asa, 206 
Creed William, 195 
Edward, 89-195-214 
Elijah, 195 
George Albert, 134 
George W., 214 
Gilbert, 214 
Henry Jackson, 134 


591 


HATCHER 


Isaac, 134-401 
James, 214 
John, 134-195 
Jonathan, 89-214 
Joseph, 89-134 
Margaret N. Smith, 61 
Monmouth, 89-214 
Nathaniel, 161 
Samuel, 134 
Stephen, 401 
Thomas, 57-61-361 
Berane Maynard L., 
Wm. Theodore, 174 
HARTSHORN, Eras- 
mus D., 260 
Joseph, 126-216 
Thomas, 126-216 
HARTWELL, Sherman, 


308 
ee Augustus, 


36 
Edmund, 400 

Eli, 21 

John, 136-260-384 

Matthew, 101 

Miles, 136 

Thomas, 136-260 
HARVIE, John, 264 
HARWOOD, Archibald 

R., 60 

Benjamin, 238 

Christopher, 60 

George, 238 

Henry, 238 

Joseph, 60-81 

Miller, 60 

Nathaniel, 81-238 

Norman B., 238 

Perez, 238 

Peter, 81-238 

Sydney, 285 

Thomas, 60 

Thomas Franklin, 60 

Thomas Moore, 60 

William, 60 

Winston, 60 

Zachariah, 238 
HASBROUCK, Abra- 

ham, 401 

HASKALL, John, 162 
HASKELL, Elnathan, 


Samuel, 113 

William, 113-401 
HASKET, Stephen, 396 
ear yrrey: Isaac Jones, 


cre ieee Clifford C., 
Bens Alfred B., 


Amos, 168 

Charles W., 191 
Elijah, 358 
Ephraim, 107 
Fredk. Watson, 49 
John, 65-107-168 
Jonathan, 65 

ye cee Ephraim, 


Robert, 168 

Thomas, 107-401 

Waitstill, 107 

Waitstill Green, 107 

Walter, 65 
HASTON, John G., 365 
HATCH, Asa, 224 

Charles O., 288 

Frederick Wm., 215 

Isaac, 79 

Isaac A., 79 

Jonathan, 79 

Paul, 79 

Roscoe Conkling, 309 

Silas, 79 

Thomas, 79 


HATCHER, Benj., 58 
Edward, 183 
Frederick, 57 
William, 183 


HATHAWAY 
HATHAWAY, Arthur, 
297 


Enoch Briggs, 74 
George W., 269 
Isaac, 74 
John, 74 
Nicholas, 74 
Stephen, 74 
HATHORNE, William, 
36-401 
HATTON, Richard, 396 
W. B., 544 
HAUXHURST, Louise 
Van Dyke, 63 
Stanley Cottrill, 63 
HAVEN, Elizabeth 
Cushman, 302 
James H., 302 
John, 302 
Joseph, 302 
Moses, 302 
Richard, 302-402 
Samuel, 302 
William, 302 
HAVENS, George, 295 
Jonathan, 238 
Nicoll, 238 
Paul E., 258 
HAVILAND, William 
David, 34 
HAW, George Edwin, 
: 109-346 
George Pitman, 346 
John, 346 
HAWBECKER, Frank, 
ul 


25 
HAWES, Charles B., 269 
Herbert Bouldin, 148 
Herbert Henry, 148 
Jesse, 148 
Samuel, 340 
Samuel Percy, 148 
Lette George H., 
05 
Matthew, 70 
Saad aes Augustine, 
89 
Benjamin, 101 
John, 159 
Joseph, 160 
Michael, 30 
Philemon, 286 
Thomas, 160 
HAWKS, Alvah, 
Eleazer, 379 
BKliezer, 58 
Elihu Smead, 58 
John, 58-254-379 
Joshua, 379 
Samuel, 58 
Seth, 58 
William, 379 
William Edward, 380 
HAWLEY, Benjamin, 
863-405 
Frank Wesley, 375 
Fredk. William, 363 
John, 339 
Joseph, 339-363-402 
Joseph W., 363 
Samuel, 363 
Thomas, 397 
William, 363 
HAWXHURST, Ben-ja- 
min, 144 
Christopher, 144 
Samson, 144 
HAY, Clarence L., 20 
John, 75-402 
Patrick, 228 
W illiam, 75 
HAYDEN, Aaron, 120 
Daniel, 217 
Edward Simeon, 75 
John, 75-217-402 
Jonathan, 121 
Moses, 218 
Samuel, 218 
Wie. Bite 
William, 217 
HAYDON, Ezekiel, 159 
eats Christopher tes 


Enoch, 112 
Ernest Owen, 139 


379 


HEARD, Abram, 


INDEX TO VOLUME TWO 


George, 149-402 
George A., 189 
John, 31 
Joseph, 307 
Richard H.,, 214 
Samuel, 307 

Susan G. Carter, 139 
Thomas, 307 


HAYMOND, John, 95 
William, 95 


HAYNE, Abraham, 37 
John, "372 
Robert Young, 372 
William, 372 


HAYNES, Aaron, 197 
Abijah, 197 
David, 197 
David Wood, 197 
James, 197 
John, 28-121-170-178- 

197-228-402-416 
Joseph, 121-178 
Peter, 121 
Thomassen Gs Oi 
Walter, 121-197 


HAYNESWORTH, 
Henry, 291 

James, 291 
Joseph Herbert, 
Richard, 291 

HAYNIE, Anthony, 134 
John, 134 

HAYS, Charles, 115-312 
George oe LO 

HAYTOR, Israel, 141 

HAYWARD, Jabez, 206 
John, 294-369 
Joseph, 54-252 
Nehemiah, 206 
Thomas, 54-190 
William, 144 

HAZARD, Jeffrey, 366 
Robert, 321-366 
Thomas, 46-321-366- 

402 


227 


etony Edward, 197- 


Richard, 36-146 
Thomas, 282 
HEAFIELD, Lincoln §., 


22 
HEALD, Samuel, 220 
HEALY, Charles E., 126 
Jesse, 188 
John, 188 
Nathaniel, 188 
William, 188 
323 
Jethro, 277 
John, 277-323 
Joshua Thomas, 323 
Samuel, 276-277 
Stephen, 72-323 
Thomas, 323 
Tristramwe (6-277 
HBEARDE, Luke, 390 
Retreat Clarkson Wis 


Horton Hubbard, 137 
Howard F., 277 
John, 55 

Mary E. Hubbard, 137 
Paul Silas, 137 
Richard, 137 

Richard W., 137 
Samuel, 25 

Stanley Thorne, 137 
William Raphael, 137 
William Thomas, 137 


HEATON, James, 46 
HEAYDON, John, 402 


HEBARD, Robert, 402 


HEBERTON, Henry 
Foxhall, 282 
HECKMAN, Adam, 111 
HEDDEN, James, 302 
James Spencer, 302 
Warren R., 302 
HEDGE, Barnabas, 272 
Elisha, 272-360 


John, 372 

Samuel, 360 

William, 272 
HEDGES, John, 205 


Se TT Ae te Wilbur O., 
HEDSTROM, Arthur E., 


321 
HEFFELFINGER, 
Christopher B., 267 
HEFNER, Daniel, 136 
Jacob, 136 
HEINZE, Arthur P., 297 
F. Augustus, 297 
Otto, 297 
Otte Cs) 2597 
HEITSHU, William Au- 
gustus, 63 
HELDRING, Jan Lodo- 
wyk, 157 
HELE, William, 188 
HELFENSTEIN, S. O., 


362 
sapere eae Frederick, 


0 
HELM, Benjamin, 111 
John, aba 
John’ Benjamin, 111 
Thomas, 111-402 
HELMERS, Charles C., 


HE MENWAY, Ralph, 


HEMPSTEAD, Daniel 
B., 181 
Joshua, 181 
Nathaniel, 181 
Robert, 181-402 
Samuel Bee Sit 
HENBURY, "Arthur, 40 
HENCHMAN, Edmund, 
Pp MME STEN Alex., 


Frank &L., 139 
George, 139-301 
Gertrude P. Spalding, 
139 
James, 139 
James’ Alexander, 139 
John, 145 
John N., 145 
Robert Bo 363 
Thomas, 307 
Thomas §S., 145 
Nigonisey Cay: 
William G., 263 
HENDRICK, Daniel, 293 
Israel, 293 
Jabez, 293 
James, 293 
Joseph, 293 
HENDRICKS, GG 
John, 37 
HENDRICKSON, Dean 
W., 136 
HENDRICKSZEN, 
Tjerck, 265 
HENDRIE, Alex., 21 
Charles, OL 
Charies Francis, rail 
William, 21 
HENDRYX, Clara K. 
Bushnell, 140 
Dwight Bushnell, 140 
Frank Hall, 139- 140 
John, 140 
John Dwight, 140 
Thomas Kennedy, 140 
Thomas Smith, 140 
William, 139 
William Wallace, 140 
ES OU) Edmund, 
HENKEL, Anthony J., 
173-330 
Gerhart, age 
HENNEGIN, Henry, 251 
HENNING, ‘Ananias, 47 
Carolus, 47 
David M., 59 
Ehrenfried, 47 
Gottfried Carl, 47 
Martin, 47 
Martinus, 47 


HENRY, Edmund T., 88 
Frank A., 145 
James B., 145 
John, 83- 145-223 


592 


HEYSER 


Joseph N., 145 
Oliver Cleveland, 223 
Patrick, 83-88-115- 
274-297-402 
Philip Walter, 368 
Reginald B., 143-145 
Robert, 88-145-230-402 
Robert E., 145 
Sidney M., 145 
William, $8- 230 
William C, A., 145 
ST Josiah, 73- 


Richard T., 243 
Thomas, 73 
HENSON, Wm. S., 159 
HENTZ, Hal F., 342 
HERBERT, Buller, 126 
John, 283 
HEREFORD, Alfred P., 
3 


Francis, 386 

Frank, 386 

John, 386 

Peter, 386 

William R., 386 
HERETH, Frank S., 299 
HERNDON, Dabney, 18- 


250 
Edward, 250 
Joseph, 250 


William, 250 
William Lewis, 18 
HEROD, Bergen, 364 

Joseph R., 364 

William, 363 

bi brr ee Pirtle, 363- 

364 

William Rogers, 364 

William Wirt, 364 
HDR AwdG ve 

Abraham, 328 

Benjamin, 328 

Daniel, 328 

David, 328 

Hans, 328-402 
HERRESHOFTF, Charles 


F., 402 
alretn Ephraim, 
nl ots 


Henry, 177-402 
HERRING, J. A., 300 
HERRON, Francis, 18 

John Williamson, 18 

William, 18 

William Collins, 18 
HERSEY, William, 402 
HERTZOG, Adam, 384 

Philip, 384 

Theobald, 384 

Theodore’ Burr, 384 

Walter S., 384 

William, 384 
HESLEP, Clinton, 150 

Lewis Buckner, 150 
HESS, Pepe mes Theobald, 


bite Bg29 
HETHERINGTON, 
Samuel R., 306 
HETT, Rene, 145 
HEWETT, Daniel, 195 
Simon om 195 
HEWING, John, 305 
HEWITT, Henry, 247 
John, 402 
HEWLETT, Albion W., 
145-146 
Cleora M. Whitney, 
145. 
Eugene E., 145 
Frederick, "145- 146 
George, 234 
Henry Thorne, 234 
James, 145 
Lewis, 234 
Lewis S., 234 
Samuel, 934 
Samuel Tnraa& 
HEWSON, John, 25 
HEYDON, John, 402 
HEYDT, Hans Jost, 151 
HEYL, Edward M., 88 
HEYSER, Geo. F., "150 
William, 150 


HEYWARD 
HEYWARD, Daniel, 22- 
402 


Francis, 360 

James Francis, 22 
James Hamilton, 22 
Thomas, 22 

Wilson Presstman, 22 


HEYWOOD, Amos, 100 

Benjamin, 100 

John, 100 

Joseph Lee, 100 

Phinehas, 289 

Samuel, 100 

Silas, 100 
HIBBERT, Joseph, 70 
HICKMAN, James, 358 

Richard, 358 

William, 105 
HICKOX, Caleb, 381 
HICKS, Benj., 125-144 

Frank C., 286 

Jacob, 144 

John, 144 

Robert, 144-212-402 

Robert Iverson, 65 

Robert Randolph, 65 

Silas, 144 

Thomas, 144-185 

Willet, 144 : 
HICKY, Daniel, 360 

Philip, 360 
HIGGINBOTHAM, 

Aaron, 241 

John, 241 
HIGGINS, Azariah, 200 

Benjamin, 316 

Charles Raymond, 317 

James, 200 

James R., 200 

Jediah, 200 

Jeremiah Fogg, 316 

Joel, 285-380 

John Allen, 285-380 

John Cheever, 317 

John Walter, 317 

Jonathan, 316 

Joseph, 200 

Lewis, 200 


Philip, 

Rich., 200-316-380-402 

Sylvester, 40 

Thomas, 316 

William, 380 
HIGGINSON, Edwd., 226 

Francis, 402 

James J., 175 

John, 300 

Robert, 18-19-3492 
HIGHLEY, Brewster, 


281 
HIGHT, Ella D. Cann, 
184 


Frank S., 185 

Henry O., 185 
HILDRETH, Ephraim, 

Gano, 340 

Mathias Bennet, 326 

Richard, 43-316-361 
HILEY, Jacob, 341 
HILL, Abraham, 94-210 

Abram, 94 

Ambrose, 222 

Bancroft, 346 

Benj. Scranton, 148 

Charles Ebenezer, 346 

Chas. Montgomery, 148 

Charles hho 170 

Clement, 

Daniel, iss. 

Eben Clayton, 346 

Ebenezer, 122-222-346 

Edward, 90-139 

Edwin Alston, 148 

Ernest H., 195 

Geo. Hammeken, 148 

Henry, 94-115-210-381 

Henry Willis, 94 

James, 148 

James Abram, 94 

James Gatling, 94 

John, 148 

John Philip, 346-347 

Joseph B., 346 


INDEX TO VOLUME TWO 


Joseph M., 327 
Julius, 148 
Louise C. Hawes, 148 
Luke, 222 
Mordacai, 342 
Peter, 402 
Ralph, 402 
Reubin, 148 
Squier, 122 
Suzanne H. Carroll, 
347 
William, 148 
William Walker, 122 
Zaccheus, 122 
HILLARD, Bessie B. 
Wilson, 148 
Harry 178 
Jesse P., 63 
William S§., 149 
HILLHOUSE, Jas., 402 
John, 402 
HILLMAN, Blanche B. 
Bandfield, 126 
Harry Dennis, 126 
Herbert M., 126 
HILLS, Daniel, 223 
David, 120-223 
Emery, 223 
Fred M., 109 
Harry Neville, 96 
Jonathan, 120 
Joseph, 93-223-402 
Samuel, 223 
HILLYER, Asa, 149 
George, 149 
George, Jr., 149 
James, 149 
John, 149-402 
Junius, 149 
Shaler, 149 
HILTON, Asa B., 302 
David Clark, 302-303 
Edward, 49-55-236 
John B. W., 302-303 
John William, 302-303 
Josiah, 236 
Richard, 236 
Winthrop, 49 
HILYARD, John, 126 
Jonathan, 126 
Stephen, 126 
HIMMAN, Orville, 366 
HINCHMAN, Charles 
(Om, eke) 
Ford Archer, 303 
Ford DeCamp, 303 
Humphrey, 303 
James, 303 
John J., 288 
John R., 303 
Joseph, 303 
Theodore Henry, 303 
aA, Gershom, 


Holmes, 149 

James, 149 

James Frederic, 149 

John, 313 

Josiah, 168 

Samuel, 149-158-168- 

394-402 

Shubael, 149 

Thomas, 149-168-410 
HINCKS, Henry W., 114 
HINKLE, Eli Geo., 50 
HINKLEY, Benj., "186 

Eleanor "Holmes, 149 

Holmes, 149 

James, 149 

James SLtoe 149 

Samuel, 149 

Shubael, 149 

Thomas, 149 
HINMAN, Daniel, 379 

David, 379 

Edward, 402 

Elijah, 258 

George T., 258 

Grover C., 258 
HINSDALRH, Robert, 402 
HINSHAW, John Carl 

W., 242 

HINTON, A. C., 286 

Charles Lewis, 150 

David, 150-358 


James, 150-358 
John, 150-358 
Mary Hilliard, 150 
Thomas, 150-358 
HISSEY, Henry, 289 
HITCHCOCK, Charles 


B., 255 
David, 376 
David Keyes, 376 
Edward G., 282 


Ethan Allen, 303 
Frederick Hills, 376 
George Collier, 303 
Henry, 303 
Hollis, 376 
John, 303 
Luke, 149-197-255- 
303-376-402 
Matthew, 402 
Matthias, 402 
Nathaniel, 303 
Noah, 303 
Peletiah, 376 
Samuel, 260-303 
Silas, 96 
Thomas Barnes, 376 
HITCHINGS, Danl., 302 
HITH, Abraham, 151 
Allen Rose, 151 
Daniel, 336 
Isaac, 349 
John, 378 
Joist, 151-349-3 
Joseph, 151 
Louis, 151 
Marcia S. Warren, 151 
Wm. Chambers, 151 
William W., 151 
HOAR, Leonard, 88 
HOARD, Samuel, 263 
HOBART, Chas: H..(217 
Edith L. Irwin, 152 
Edmund, 32-192-250- 
347-402 
Henry Lee, 347 
James Thomas, 347 
Lowell Fletcher, 152 
Peter, 32-73 
William Henry, 133 
Wm. Newell, 152-347 
HOBBS, Benjamin, 236 
James, 94-236 
Joseph Wilson, 83 
Josiah Hilton, 236 
Maurice, 236 
HOBSON, Henry W., 225 
HOCKER, Johann G., 


260- 


78-402 


243 
John A., 243 
William, 243 


William A., 243 
HODDESTON, Christo- 
pher, 140 
HODGDON, Alex., 153 
Alexander Lewis, 153 
Anderson Dana, 153 
Benjamin, 153 
James Hodge, 153 
Nicholas, 153 
Samuel, 153 
HODGE, "Andrew, 122- 
402 
Carroll, 123-275 
Frederick M., 233 
George W., 123 
Henry Baring. 123 
Hugh, 122-402 
Hugh Lenox, 122 
John HBugene, 175 
Reuben, 329 
William, 153-402 
ODS ae: Elijah B., 
Gee, 207 


HODGES, Abijah, 73-74 
Charles, 153 
Gamiel, 310 
Geo. Washington, 153 
Henry, 125 
Jesse, 53 
John, 73 
Joseph, 74 
Margaret E. Roberts, 
153 
Robert, 31 


593 


HOLLIDAY 


Walter L., 320 
Wiley 
William, 73- eis 
William R., 
HODGKINS, Davia, 81 
Elijah B., 207 
Gee, 207 
‘Harry Grant, 81 
Howard Lincoln, 81-82 
Howard Wilkinson, 81 
James, 81 
Judson J., 189 
Marie E. Wilkinson, 81 
HODGKINSON, Wil- 
liam, 129 
HODGMAN, Steph. T., 30 
HOFF, Chas. W.,156-157 
E. W., 109 
John Francis, 156-157 
John George, 156 
John Sebastian, 156 
HOFFMAN, J. Edwd., 241 
Martinus, 145 
Martinus H., 145-402 
Nicholaes, 145 
William, 266 
William H., 224 
HOGAN, Cornelia S. 
Heslep, 150 
Reginald Rockwood, 
150 


Robert Cecil, 150 
Robert George, 150 
Thomas, 150 
HOGE, William, 252 
HOGEMAN, Andrew L.., 


337 
HOGG, Caroline J. But- 
terfield, 157 
Gory, 157 
Peter, 157 
Thomas Gory, 157 
Walter Harden, 157 
HOGLE, Jeremiah, 338 
HOGSETT, Joe B., 383 
HOGUH, Rich. W., 114 
HOLBROOK, Aaron, 84 
Abel, 162 
Benajah, 84 
Daniel, 162 
Dwight Gerard, 167 
J. Milton, 84 
John, 71-84-162 
Josiah, 162 
Nathaniel, 222 
Peter, 84 
Randolph, 292 
Richard Thayer, 162 
T. Dwight, 162 
Thomas, 71-84-222-397 
Willard Ames, 221 
HOLCOMB, Benajah, 218 
Benjamin, 292 
Hezekiah, 302 
Joshua, 281-302 
Lemuel C., 302 
Nathaniel, 294 
Thomas, 218-292-294- 
302-398 
HOLCOMBE, John 


HOLDEN, Chas. A., 162 
Charles William, 162 
John, 156-162 
Jonas, 17 
Joseph, 162 
Justinian, 403 
Nathan, 162 
Randall, 134-15 

374- 403 
Richard, 162 
Samuel, 162 
Stebben, 162 
Stephen, 162 
William Orsamus, 162 
William Parker, 162 

HOLLADAY, John, 403 
Joseph, 24 

HOLLAND, Angel, 418 
Edward, 176 
Henry, 176 
Thomas, 254 


HOLLIDAY, Benj., 380 
James, 125 


5-162- 


HOLLIDAY 


John, 125-380 
Joseph, 125 
Thomas, 361 


HOLLIGAN, Pat. J., 273 


HOLLINGSWORTH, 


37 
et 103-298 
Valentine, 337-213-403 
Zebulon, 37 
Trea Wa ee John, 
41 


Samuel, 341 

William, 341 

William Hiley, 341 
HOLLIS, John, 403 


HOLLISTER, tty he 93 


Edward H., 1 
Edwin M., 199 
Hlisha, 23 
Gideon, 938-199-233 
James Drew, 93 
John, 89-93-199-202- 
403 
Josiah, 89 
Nathaniel, 93-199 
Samuel Dwight, 89 
Stephen, 344 
Thomas, 89-93-199 
Wesley, 93 


HOLLOWAY, Abraham, 


304 
Charles Thomas, 304 
Ella V. Houck, 303 


Jordan, 95 

Levi Garrison, 95 
Reuben, 95 
Reuben Ross, 304 
Robert, 304 


HOLMAN, Alfred L.,364 


Charles E., 364 

Ebenezer, 364 

Edwin, 364 

John, 364 

Samuel, 364 

Thomas, 364 

William H., 364 
HOLMHE, Benjamin, 27 

John, 27 


HOLMES, Abraham, 64- 


177 
Arthur B., 163 
Benjamin, 163 
Charles Samuel, 163 
David Goodale, 163 
Francis, 163-302 
George, 83-90-263 
George Day, 163 
Israel, 163 
Jehosophat, 83 
John, 155-163-302-403 
Jonathan, 42-302 
Joseph, 42 
Joshua, 349 
Mather, 149 
Nathaniel, 83 
Obadiah, 42-314-403 
Reuben, 163 
Robert, 349-380 
Roger F., 369 
Samuel, 163 
Samuel Judd, 163 
Shepley Ross, 42 
Stephen, 163-302 
OG A Nase As 
Warren Goodale, 163 


HOLT, see 66-163 


Daniel, 173 

Edmund, 407 

Frank Ward, 163 

Henry, 130 

Ira Farnsworth, 163 

Moses P., 130 

N. He 110 

Nicholas, 66-130-163- 
403 


Nicholas Mosher, 163 


Oliver, 130 

Samuel D., 243 

Thomas, 66 

William, 130 
HOLTON, ‘John, 316 

Theodore, 316 

William, 316-403-405 


INDEX TO VOLUME TWO 
HOLYOKE, Edward, 37 | HORSHEMANDEN, 


HOMERICK, Charles 
Frederick, 153 
eal Robert 


Aaa 

Robert M., 335 

Robert R., 335 
Sa Meee Israel, 
HONORE, Paul, 333 
HOOD, Jacob, 215 

John, 215 

Nathaniel, 215 

Richard, 215 
HOOH, Bernard, 319 

Howson, 319 

James C., 106 

John, 319 

Rice, 319 


HOOGLANDT, Chistof- 


fel, 72 
Christopher, 72 
Martin, 72 

HOOKER, Giles, 286 
John, 53-320 
Joseph, 320 
Roger, 53 


Samuel, 53-286-310-320 


Thomas, 53-213-257- 
286-310-3 20-403-409 
Thomas Hart, 53 


HOOP, Gibboney F., 73 


JACOD NES 
John, 73 


HOOPER, Arth. W., 216 


Frank Perry, 216 
John, 64-214-216-228 
John Albert, 52-216 
Matthew, 228 
William, 64-83 
it ia Earnest A., 
Mary B. Camp, 304 
William, 304 
HOOVER, Andrew, 63 
HOPH, John, 220 
HOPIN, Stephen, 403 
HOPKINS, Altis, 271 
Arthur, 205 
Benjamin, 91 
Ebenezer, 34-91-222 
Esek, 323 
Giles, 35-162 
penn 47-105-222-292- 


Jonah, 134 
Jonathan, 362 
Joseph, 35-134-362 
Oliver, 134 

Richard, 223 
Robert, 105 
Soloman, 91-229 
Stephen, 35-47-93-99- 


105-116-162-174-215- 
222-232-249-316-323- 
360-3 82-386-403-415 


Thomas, 204-323 
William, 323 
William Conwell, 23 


HOPKINSON, Thos., 403 


HOPPIN, Stephen, 403 
Thomas, 135 
HOPPING, John, 120 


HOPSON, Alfred H., 42 


Henry, 210 

John, 42 

Neville Chastain, 42 
Thomas, 51 
William, 210 


HORLOCHER, Wm., 291 


HORN, Henry E., 42 
HORNE, Duke W., 136 
Ebenezer, 52 
John, 52 
William, 52 
HORNER, Geo. S., 316 
HORNEY, Daniel, 252 
Forris, 252 
Frank A., 252 
Jefferson E., 252 
Jeffery, 252 
Ralph O., 252 
William, 252 


HORNIBROOK, George 
H. C., 376 


Warham, 155-392 
HORSEY, Nathaniel, 27 
Outerbridge, 27 
Stephen, 27 
BMGT ET EP ae ee John, 
Warham S. L., 155-392 
HORTON, Barnabas, 83- 
89-295 
Benjamin, 198 
Caleb, 295 
David, 259 
John, 71 
Melvin B., 120 
Thomas, 71 
William, 189 
HOSKINS, B. B., 60 
Elkanah, 247 
Henry, 105 
Laurence Worth, 60 
Nicholas, 105 
William, 253 
HOTCHKISS, Elizabeth 
W. Washington, 164 
Gideon, 195 
Henry Stuart, 164 
Jesse, 195 
Joshua, 194 
Samuel, 194-403 
Stephen, 195 
Bourke Hazeltine H., 


Jacob Wever, 304 
HOUGH; Jack 103 

John, 

Richard. 275 

Walter, 63 

William, 63-293 
HOUGHTON, Henry, 206 

Henry Seymour, 345 

John, 206-403 

Joshua, 206 

Mary M. (Hess)), 

Pringle, 347 

Ralph, 403 

Robert, 206 

Solomon, 206 

William Morris, 348 
HOULSTON, John, 208- 


346 
HOUSE, Christian, 301 
George, 196 


John H., 327 
HOUSEMAN, Christo- 
pher, 298 
Jacob, 298 


HOWRY 


Logan, 304 
Theodore P. R., 304 
Robert S., 304-305 


HOWH8, Abijah, 36 


Asa, 36 

Edward, 198 
Elbridge H., 109 
Jacob, 57 

James, 36-228-403 
James Fuller, 57 
John, 36-57-198-403 
John Murphy, 225 
John Ruewee, 57 
Josiah, 57 

Mark, 36 

N. Li, 36 

Oliver, 57 

Samuel, 198 
Thomas, 250-415 
William, 198 


HOWELL, Adam, 165 


Caleb, 260 

Charles Bascom, 165 

Ebenezer, 260-322 — 

Edward, 67-213-260- 
295-403 

Elizabeth M. Brown, 
165 


Ezekiel, 295 
Se orca B. Gilchrist, 


George, 347 

Gideon, 213 

Hannah M. Davis, 165 

Harold Rivers, 165 

James, 295 

James O., 260 

John, 167-272-322 

John B., 347 

John Henry, 165 

John White, 167 

John Wooster, 167 

Matthew, 295 

eet, 213-251-260- 

Richard Lewis, 322 

Richard S., oy) 

Samuel James, 350 

Thomas, 167 

William, 122-124-167- 
322-347 

Williamson Smith, 
Jr., 167 


HOWES, Abram, 400 


Edmund, 190 
HOWKINS, Philemon, 


78 
HOUSTON, Christopher, head pest Abraham, 


David, 388 
Edward Maxwell, 164 
Florence A. Wilson, 
164 
Harry Rutherford, 165 
James, 210 
John, 90-165 
Robert, 165 
Rutherford Re L65 
Sam, 165 
Samuel, 165 
Saml. Rutherford, 165 
HOVEY, Daniel, 117 
Horatio Nelson, Abi 
zie Bf 
Oliver, 233 
HOW, John, 403 
HOWARD, Abraham, 108 
Benjamin, 108 
Benjamin ‘C., 252 
Charles, 359 
Ephraim, 190 
Geo. Washington, 232 
Henry, 114 
Jacob, 237 
James, 309 
John, 54-56-108-190- 
414 
Jonathan, 54 
Joseph, 108 
Joshua, 23-403 
Levi, 17 
Matthew, 156 
Samuel, 346 


HOWARD-SMITH, 
John, 304 


594 


Barnabas, 190 

Benjamin, 177-178- 
185-190-204 

Consider, 264 

Daniel, 272 

Francis Theobald, 167 

Frederick, 185 

Gideon, 190 

nel 177-185-186- 

190-272-403 

Isaac, 29-185-285 

Jabez, 330 

James, 330 

John, 29-30-40-42-89- 
104-122-125-140-148- 
170-187-205-232-237- 
240-247-252-264-278- 
281-285-302-329-330- 
331-345-349-365-376- 
389-394-400-403-415 

John H., 190 

Joseph, 122-264-285 

Nathaniel, 122 

Nicholas, 177-272 

Shobal, 330 

Stanley, 167 

Thomas, 185-264 

Zoeth, 177-185-190-272 


SON ae James David, 
HOWLETT, John, 410 


Thomas, 325 


HOWRY, {aes B., 


169-1 
Daniel, 169 
Herschel Porter, 169 


HOWRY 


James Henry, 169 
James Moorman, 169 
Lucien Beverley, 169 
Samuel Moore, 169 
HOWSER, Jacob, 22 
John Clasback, 22 
Matthias, 22 
HOWSON, Robert, 319 
HOY, John, 143 
HOYT, Ebenezer D., 152 
Edwin, 152 
George, 333 


Gerald Livingston, 19} HULST, George Dy, 330 


Gould, 152 

Harry Berle 

James, 152 

John, 403 

Jonathan, 297 

Joseph, 152-297 

Moses, 89 

Samuel, 297 

Simon, 152-297-403 

Walter, 152 

Zerubbabel, 152 
HUBBARD, Abner, 217- 


218 
Daniel, 137-161 
George, 137-161-3871- 
403-412 
Isaac, 254 
John, 161-254 
Nathaniel, 371 
Richard H., 243 
Samuel, 162-392 
Silas, 137 
Solomon, 137 
William, 403 
HUBBELL, Clifford, 137 
Ebenezer, 161 
Gershom, 236 
John, 248 
Nathan, 248 
Peter, 261 
Richard, 248-403 
Samuel, 248 
HUBERT, Benj., 201 
Wilmer W., 124 
Be LbSTON. Daniel, 
3 
William Pryor, 53 
HUDSON, Barzillai, 167 
Bessie Keyes, 170 
Daniel, 167 
Francis, 410 
Frederic, 167 
Isaac, 182 
John Newton, 383 
Simeon, 225 
William, 167 
William Calvin, 198 
William H., 150 
Woodward, 167-170 
HUGHES, Ellis, 124-309 
John, 124-309 
Jonathan, 384 
Owen, 266 
Robert, 175-254 
HUGHEY, John, 61 
HUGUENIN, David, 
263-264 
HUIDEKOPER, Harm 
Jan, 403 
Jan, 403 


HULBERT, Adele E., 
176 


Amos, 176-177 
Caleb Alexander, 137 
Ethel Plunkett, 177 
Helen Mortimer, 177 
Milan H., 176-177-178 
Milan H., Itt, 176 
Olive Woodward, 177 
Samuel A., 176-177 
Wm. A., 176-177-178 
HULBURD, Wm., 403 
BO Consider, 
HULING, Edw. B., 380 
Edward Chase, 380 
Sara J. Hawks, 379 
HULINGS, Garnet, 281 
HULL, Andrew, 389 
Benjamin, 98-180-201 
Charles B., 315 
George, 48-372-403 


INDEX TO VOLUME TWO 


George W., 180 
Isaac, 98-180-201 


John, 156-180-201-366 
Joseph, 98 - 186 - 201 - 


3866-403 
Josiah, 48-232 
Madison D., 201 
Peter, 338 
Richard, 403 
Samuel, 201 
Tristram, 366 
William, 221 


Seer "Annette Ross, 

Carleton R., 178 

Charles R., 178 

Frank L., 178 

George, 123 

James R., 123 

Lewis, 123 

Matthew D., 340 

Raymond R., 178 

Reuben, 123 

Roderick R., 178 

Will E., 178 
HUMESTON, Julius, 81 
HUMISTON, Joy, 347 
HUMPHREVILLE, 

Lemuel, 253 

HUMPHREY, Albert, 66 

Daniel, 37 

David, 304 

Ebenezer, 66 

Jacob, 129 

James, 66 

Jonas, 66-177 

Joseph, 56 

Michael, 404 

Robert, 304 

Samuel, 66 

Thomas, 56 
pe aa seen AS: Alex., 

Andrew Cavet, 136 

Andrew Jackson, 136 

David, 344 

David C., 337 

David Willis, 

Decius, 178 

Ezekiel, 178 

George, 178 

Geore D., 178 

James Moore, 337 

Michael, 178-404 

Milton Wylie, 136 

Parry W., 250 

Robert, 136-344 

Robert W., 250 

Samuel, 136-178 

Samuel Alex., 136 

Wm. Young, 178 
ies oa Robt., 
HUNKER, John, 166 
HUNLEY. Robert, 316 
HUNLOCK, John, 215 
HUNPHRBRY, Thos., 281 
HUNT, Abraham, 88 

Benjamin, 88 

Eugene K., 328 

Eustace, 311 

Fred, 165 

Harry Wentworth, 56 

James, 311 

John, 88-185 

Jonathan, 172-185-404 

Nathaniel, 311 

Peter, 404 

Ralph, 67-76-92 

Richard, 76 

Richard Morris, 332 

Thomas, 67-92-193 

Willam, 109 


HUNTER, Geo. L. C., 88 


344 


John Calhoun, 334 

King Barton, 376 

Samuel, 61 

William Lightecap, 61 
HUNTING, John, 205 

Nathaniel, 205 
NE ee Caleb, 


beta he otal 140-251- 
Constant D., 179 
Dan, 179 


Edward, 153 
Frances I., 178 
Frederic D., 179 
George, 153 
George Putnam, 179 
Henry Barrett, 179 
Jabez, .272 
James L., 179 
Jonas, 140 
Joshua, 272 
Mathew, 140 
Michael P. S., 179 
Samuel, 179 
Simon, 140 - 158 - 179 - 
210-251-272-404-416 

William, 178-179 

HUNTLEY, Aaron, 273 
Daniel, 273 
James, 273 
John, 273 _ 

ma ee Augustus P., 


HUNTSINGER, Eli, 287 
HUNTZINGER, John 


HURD, John, 404 
ergy rae aoe Gideon, 
i 
Thomas, 403 
HURLBUT, Samuel, 141 
Stephen, 141 
Thomas, 403-404 
William, 387 
HURST, Carlton B., 347 
Harriette H. Stro- 
bridge, 347 
HUSE, Horace, 157 
HUSSEY, Bachiler, 27 
Christopher, 27-178- 
404 
John, 178 
Jonathan, 177-178 
Robert Franklin, 380 
Stephen, 27-178 
Sylvanus, 178 
Zimri, 
HUSTACE, Benj., 181 
David, 181 
Edward, 181 
Emma M., 181 


HU TCHESON, Allen C., 


Charles, 97 
Charles Sterling, 97 
John, 97 
Joseph, 97 
Joseph Chappell, 97 
Peter, 97 
le res Hezekiah, 
il 
Joshua C., 201 
HUTCHINSON, Dillon 
Bs DAY 
Eleaser, 218 
Eleazer, 287 
Ira, 261 
John B., 261 
Moseley, 287 
Ralph, 287 
Reginald L., 275 
Richard, 161 


Silas, 287 
Wm. 293-404-413 
Bn John A. 
77 


Banner 24 
HUTTON, John, 100-125 
John S., 100-125 
HUX, Able P., 285 
HUYCK, John V. H., 261 
HUZZEY, Christopher, 
404 
HYATT, Alpheus, 153 
HYDE, Anne R. Bach- 
man, 183 
Arthur P. S., 56 
Asaph, 383 
Atwood A., 183 


595 


INGRAM 


Charles Robert, 183 
Christopher, 251 
Edward G., 184 
Edward S., 184 
Edwin, 56 

Eli, 251 

Blijah, 158 
Erastus, 56 

Henry, 178 = 
Humphrey, 315 
Jabez B., 183 

Jacob, 112 

James, 56-183-184 
James Nevins, 184 
Jonny 56-183-184-251- 


John B., 183 
Jonathan, 178-183-328- 
404 


Jonathan W., 183 
Joseph Smith, 112 
Lewis, 158 
Matthew, 183-251 
Moses, 158 
Nathan, 183 
Nathan L., 183 
Ralph Mead, 56 
Samuel, 56-112-158- 
183-184-251-312 
William, 56-158-183- 
184-251-404 
William Truslow, 56 
HYDER, Jacob, 198 
Jas. Abercrombie, 198 
John L., 198 
HYLAND, Thomas, 417 
HYMAN, Harriet B. 
Lane, 184 
Theodore B., 184 
Thomas G., 184 
HYNDSHAW, Frank 
M., 280 
James, 280 
James Bailey, 280 
John, 280 
Silas Condict, 280 
HYNSON, Thomas, 404 


I 


IC-KING, Bernard, 185 
Bie cere os Stephen, 
IGLADEN, Stephen, 121 
ILSLEY, Beekman iM, 


167 
INGALLS, Edmund, 404 
Henry. 64 
INGE, Belle S. Peterson, 


Francis Marion, 53 

Harry Tutwiler, 53 

Richard, 53 

William Bullock, 53 
INGERSOLL, David, 310 

Ebenezer, 129. 

John, 129-269-404 

John M., 33 

Moses, 310 

Richard, 129-404-411 

Robert Green, 129 

William, 230 

Worthington H., 26 
Seay Hezekiah B.. 

J C, 68 

Jonas, 68-157-404 

Jonathan, 68-157 

Lizzie E. Russell, 68 

Oliver P., 


*)/ INGRAHAM, Asa, 262 


Charles, 363 

Jeremiah, 262 

Obadiah, 262 

Paul, 230 

Timothy, 262 

William, 262 
INGRAM, Edwin, 214 

Erskine B., 69 

rept L. Coggeshall, 


Henry, 117 
John, 117 


Jonathan, 117 


IRVINE, Samuel, 196 
IRVING, Charles, 125 


IRWIN, James T., 


ISBELL, Noah, 251 
ISELIN, Margaret U. 


ISHAM, Henry, 31-171- 


IVES, 


INGRAM. 


Joseph, 214 
Nathaniel, 58-117 


INMAN, Abednego, 404 


Edward, 49-144 
Nelson, 169 


IRION, John W., 45 


ory Alice Jenning's, 
4 


Chandler F., 75 
Charles Godwin, 75 
Harold Enos, 75 
Miles Standish, 75 
Philip Augustus, 75 
Shurly Russell, 75 


William, 108 


Ebenezer, 378 
Paulus A., 138 4 
Robert Kincaid, 125 
Theodore, 378 
Washington, 404 
William, 378-404 
152 
Jared, 152 

John, 153 
Nathaniel, 228-398 
Samuel B., 102 
William G., 363 
William Taylor, 152 


Sibley, 153 
O’Donnell, 153 


327-412 
John, 404 
Benajah, 261 
Clifford Elihu, 90 
Edwin, 83 
Elihu, 90 
Frederick Walter, 90 


zeo. Washington, 90 
John, 261 

John N., 83 
Joseph, 90-247-261 
Levi, 90 

Mildred F. Card, 83 
Robert Franklin, 83 
Robert Millard, 83 
Samuel, 90 
Stephen, 247 

Titus, 261 

Titus; B26! 


William, 90-247-261- 
404 

William Augustus, 90 

William Lovell, 90 


IZARD, Ralph, 404 


J 


JACK, James, 230 


John, 230 
Patrick, 230 


JACKSON, Alton A., 84 


Alton Blanchard, 84 

Arthur Dudley, 87 

Benjamin Andrew, 77 

Caleb, 228 

Charles Henry, 87 

Daniel, 228-264-377 

David, 377 

Edward, 185-236-264- 
404 


Edward S., 287 
Bleazer, 96 
Emmett Monroe, 87 
Kugene B., 165 
George Raimes, 99 
Giles, 47-48 
Henry Godden, 87 
Humphrey, 194 
Isaac, 185 

James, 228 

John, 47-48-177-194 
John Luther, 87 
John Spencer, 87 
Josiah, 185 

Lee, 194 

Michael, 236 
Nicholas, 228 
Oliver, 185 
Orlando, 78 


INDEX TO VOLUME TWO 


Raymond Danforth, 87 


Richard, 177 
Robert, 177 
Sebas, 185-236-264 
Simon, 236 


Stella A. Barnaby, 77 


William, 146-210 

William C., 228 

William R., 146 
JACOB, George, 204 

John, 232-289 

John Jae la 

Joseph, 213 

Nicholas, 366-389-404 

Thomas, 213 


JACOBS, Burban B., 260 


Elmer §., 157 
Nathan, 260 
Nicholas, 404 


JACOBUS, Charles, 132 


Garret, 132 
isaacwais2 
Roeloff, 132-266 
Symon, 132 
Thomas, 266 
William W., 265-266 
JACOBY, Francis, 210 
Jacob, 210 


JACQUELIN, Edwd., 201 


JAGGER, Jeremy, 418 


JAMES, Benjamin, 334 


John, 128-146-334 
John Goodrich, 51 
Mary Tootle, 163 
Philip, 414 
Robertson, 37 
Thomas, 205-338 
Urias Thomas, 163 


William Knowles, 163 
JAMESON, Wm, 19-290 
JAMISON, Edgar F., 88 


James, 87 

John, 87 

John Ernest, 87 

John William, 88 

Thomas, 87 
JANES, Elijah, 232 

Leroy L., 201 
JANNEY, Abel, 83 

Thomas, 83 


JANSEN, Cornelius, 128 


Roeloff, 274-312-314 
Thomas E., 156 
Tyman, 236 


JANSSEN, Abraham, 56 


Victor H., 56 
JAQUES, Henry, 152 
JARDEN, Jacob, 301 

Robert, 301 

Samuel, 301 
JARRETT, John, 225 
JAY, Augustus, 404 
JAYNE, William S. 
aoe cane BE. A. W. 

Ernest Smith, 304 


Aa L. Holloway, 
JEFFERSON, Field, 172 


John, 172 

Peter, 172 

Thomas, 42-166-172- 
264-356 

Warren, 172 


JEFFERY, Thomas, 25 


JEFFERYS, Edward 
Miller, 347 
JEFFORDS, Allen, 205 
John, 205 
Thomas, 205 
JEFFREYS, John, 311 
Thomas, 311 


JEFFRIES, Enoch, 104 


JENCKS (see also 
Jenks) 
Daniel, 374 
Ebenezer, 374 
John, 374 
Joseph, 374-404 
JENKINS, Anth. G., 27 
Barzillai R., 64 
Fredk. Meredith, 372 
Henry, 51 
James, 821 
John, 321 


, 45 


May L. Rice, 164 

Nathaniel, 97 

Robert E., 164 

Steuben, 321 

Thomas, 404 

Wilton A., 109 

Zechariah, 321 
JENKS (see also 

Jencks) 

Daniel, 374 

Hbenezer, 374 

Edward Watrous, 172 

George J., 78 

George Walton, 78 

Jeremiah, 78 

Jeremiah W., 78 

Jonathan, 78 

Joseph, 778-374-404 

Nathaniel, 78 
pee, Clarence F. R., 


Ida May Sherman, 305 

Sherman Austin, 305 
JENNER, John, 64 

Thomas, 64 
JENNEY, John, 277 
JENNINGS, Chas. G., 74 

Hzra, 74 

George Raymond, 164 

John, 74 

Joseph, 74 

Joshua, 74-315-404 

Thomas, 74 

Thomas Augustus, 74 

Zachariah, 74 
JENOUR, Joshua, 145 
JEROME, Elijah, 98 
JERVIS, Eliphalet, 205 

Hebe eet1 9 
JESTLIN, Thomas, 306 
JETER, Ambrose, 19 
JEWETT, Aaron, 165 

Alf. Richardson, 165 

Amos, 165 

Amos Everett, 165 

Amos Grenville, 165 

Benjamin, 23 

Daniel, 23 

Edward, 64-165 

Enoch, 247 

Everett Douglas, 165 

Jeremiah, 165 

Joseph, 23-151-164- 

165-404 


Luther, 23 
Moses, 165 
Nehemiah, 23 
JOANES, James My Lad 
John, 171 
JOHN, John, 134 
Thomas, 134 
JOHNES, Edward, 401 
JOHNS, Frank, 170 
Joseph, 271 
Joseph Frank, 170 
Nina R. Hill, 170 
Richard, 153 


ee gew af Aaron, 141- 


Alexander Young, 165 
Anthony Wayne, 58 
Antonie, 56 

193 

Baker, 156 

Barent, 56 

Blakely H., 341 
Caleb, 151 

Chas, Williamson, 148 
LON aa ahs! 

Eads, 381 

URN ae 48-118-193- 


Edward, 118-247-338- 
404 


Elihu, 404 

Emeline Ss. Chapman, 
170 

Ethelbert, 170 

Frank, 365 

Hugh Cabell, 19 

Isaac, 56 

Jacob, 28 

James, 157-177 

James IL., 181 

James William, 170 


596 


JONES 


Jan Barentse, 56 
John, 49-144-284-404 
John Barent, 56 
John Chandler, 120 
Jonathan, 177 
Joseph, 292 
Lehman, 208 
Marcus William, 341 
Marquis del. C., 341 
Moses, 193 

Nathan, 341 
Nathaniel, 118-247 
Nathaniel Kendall, 11§ 
Nicholas, 263-264 
Oliver Wolcott, 170 
Palmer, 341 

Peter Roosevelt, 56 
Richard, 348 
Richard Henry, 19 
Robert, 151 

Roger Pitkin, 170 
Roosevelt, 56 


Samuel, 177 

Samuel Roosevelt, 56 

Thomas, 157-264-341- 
404 


Thomas William, 170 

Tucker C., 19 

Walter Erwin, 54 

William, 109-118-132- 
170-247 

William B., 331 

William Henry, 148 

William Ichabod, 19 

William Thomas, 19 

Wolcott Howe, 268 


JOHNSTON, Andrew, 
170 


Edward Douglas, 108 

Eleanor Coleman, 160 

Enoch, 128 

J. Fletcher, 160 

James, 340 

John, 56-170 

John N., 170 

John William, 170 

Joseph E., 170 

Mary, 170 

Meredith Armistead, 
160 

Moses, 385 

Peter, 170 

Philip, 201 

Robert, 340 

Samuel, 384-340 

Stoddard Q., 35 

Theodore M., 254 

Thom, 385 

Thomas, Jr., 34 

Thomas Henry, 170 

William Sage, 34 


JOHNSTONE, Eva 


Boydstun, 376 
Francis, 376 
James, 376 
Robert Ewing, 376 
Robert F., 376-384 


JOLINE, Agnew, 381 
JONES, Alexander, 129 


Amasa, 221 

Ann E. Penniman, 171 

Anna Elizabeth, 352 

Arthur F., 60 

Asa, 105 

Benjamin, 172 

Beverley R., 335 

Bob., 279 

Burnam, Raymond, 
386 


Cadwallader, 110 
Catesby, 356 

Catesby ap Roger, 356 
Charles Davies, 303 
Charles Wm., 247 
David, 172-328 
Decatur, 172 

D’Orcy, 172 

Edward, 108 

Edwin Thomas, 159 
Igbert Reese, 306 
Egbert: Rufus, 271-306 
Emma Lucy, 353 
Francis, 51-357-358 
Frederic, 126 
Frederick, 306-308-353 


JONES 


Frederick C., 240-241 
Fredk. Halbert, 241 
Gabriel, 335 

George, 50 

George Walter, 171 


George 


5 iyial 


Washington, 


George Wheeler, 171 
eee Fauntleroy, 


Harding, 308 
Henry, 174 


Henry Morford, 


353 


341- 


Howard Criner, 171 

Howard T., 306 

Isaac, 100-102-148-172 

James J., 366 

James Mandeville, 171 

Jameson Calvin, 159 

Joel, 221 

John, 96-102-148-171- 
297-308-353 

John Keene, 172 

John Lefridge, 70 

John Sproson, 171 

Joseph, 129-253 

Joseph B., 148 

Joseph F., 341-353 

Jos. Meriwether, 353 

Lewis Hampton, 341- 
352-353-358 

Lotte E., 171 

Lutellus L., 240-241 

Malachi, 68 

Margaret A. Gay, 340 


Meriwether, 


356 


Obediah, 241 
Parker, 148 


Peter, 353 


Philip, Jr:, 347 
Pride, 53 


IR. AL; 


79 


Raymond Wm., 171 
Richard, 110-353 
Richard Ireland, 207 
Robert F., 245 
Robert Francis. 171 
Roger, 24-306-3538-354- 
355-356-404 
Roger Alston, 171 
Rufus, 306 
Ruth Norton, 170 
Samuel, 120 
Samuel Goode, 353 
Samuel Harris, 171 
Skelton, 355-356-357 
Strother, 335 
Thomas, 
306-353-355-404 


Thomas ap T., 


24-135-172- 
352- 


353-356-357 
Thos. Barton, 353 
Thomas D., 1727 
Thomas Goode, 353 
Thomas M., 240-241 
Thomas W., 353 


Tignal, 51 


Timothy, 236 

Walter, 357 

Walter B., 353 

Walter Bryan, 171 

William, 91-100-102- 

135-148-306 

William Henry, 172 

Wm. Meriwether, 353 

Wm, Strother, 33 
JOPLING, Harry T., 307 

James, 307 

Josiah, 307 

Thomas, 307 

Thomas C., 307 
JORALEMON, Tuenis, 


47 

JORDAN, Belson, 156 
Dominicus, 234 
Edwin H., 345 
Ezekiel, 234 
John, 91-308 
Nathaniel, 234 
Robert, 156-234-404 
Samuel, 156-196-404 
Thomas, 156 


JOSLIN, Abijah, 270 


John, 


27 


0 


INDEX TO VOLUME TWO 


Nathaniel, 270 
Peter, 270 
Thomas, 270 
JOSLYN, Abraham, 306 
David R., 306 
Henry, 306 
Jabez, 306 
John §S., 333 
Lindsey, 306 
Marcellus L., 306 
Marcellus N., 306 
Merritt Lindsey, 306 
Thomas, 306 
JOURDAN, Belson, 156 
Robert, 156 
Samuel, 156-404 
Thomas, 156 
JOY, Duncan H., 256 
Henry Bourne, 171 
James Frederic, 172 
Jerone B., 256 
Levi, 256 
Richd. Pickering, 172 
Thomas, 256-404 
JOYES, Chapman C., 39 
Crittenden, 39 
Morton Venable, 39-40 
Patrick, 39 
Preston Pope, 39 
Thomas, 39 
JUDD, Elnathan, 385 
Gerrit Parmele, 385 
Samuel, 163 
Thomas, 163-221-385- 
405 
William, 385 
JUDGH, John, 293 
JUDSON, Elnathan, 233 
John L., 200 
William, 405 
JUHRING. Frances 
B. Fisher, 88 
John C., 88 
Julius Taylor. 173 
JUNE, Zabud, 280 
JUNG. John, 414 
JUNKIN, Francis T. 
A., 331 
George, 331 
Joseph, 331 
William Finney. 332 
JUNKINS, Paul, 290 


K 


KALFUS, Simeon New- 
ton, 95 
KALMAN. Chas. O., 195 
BS a es. Gustave E., 
KARNER, John, 159 
KARR, Arthur T.. 75 
Cvrus Tames, 75 
Elkanah W., 75 
Harvey B.. 194 
James Anderson, 75 
John, 194 
John Ross, 75 
Lee Jackson, 194 
T.evi Zebulon, 75 
Thomas, 194 
Walter, 194 
pes, Geo. Roland, 


KASTNER, Ezekiel, 204 
John, 204 
Paul, 204 
Samuel, 204 
KAYE, Robert, 413 
KEAN, Andrew, 33 


KEAYS. Hiram G., 364 
KECK. Walter, 65 
KEEFER, George, 226 
Samuel, 226 
KEEFF, Edwin B., 265 
KEEHN, William, 121 
KEELER. Charles, 147 
Milton E., 92 
KEELING, Isaac. 189 
KEELY, Fredk. C., 103 
KEEN, Ephraim, 74 
George, 307 
Hans, 307 


Hans Juriensen, 313 
Johan, 405 
John, 307-313 
Joran, 128 - 307 - 313 - 
_ 405 
Joseph Swift, 313 
Josiah, 74 
Matthias, 307-313 
Mounce, 367 
Robert, 74 
KEENE, Edward, 23 
Henry, 23 
John, 23 
John Richard, 23 
Phillips, 23 
Richard, 23 
KEEP, Robert P., 193 
KEHL, Jacob, 301 
Michael, 301 
KEIGWIN, Elias, 
John, 270 
Thomas, 270 
KEITH, Alexander, 153 
Anna D. Roe, 87 
Arthur Leslie, 153 
Cecil iwe153s 
Chas. Alexander, 
Gershom, 226 
Henry, 153 
James, 104 - 138 - 190 - 
209-226-335-405 
John, 153 
John Lawson, 153 
Jonathan, 153 
Joseph, 39 
Moses, 226 
Thomas, 104 
KELCEY, Daniel, 48-232 
William, 48-232 
KELLER, W. L., 161 
KELLEY, Charles, 194 
Jacob, 188 
John, 265 
Walter, 188 
KELLOGG, Abraham, 
33-215 
Asher Porter, 215 
Daniel, 163 - 222 - 236 - 
282-345 
Eliphalet, 222 
Epenetus, 163 
Gardner, 239 
Gideon, 236 
Isaac, 33-215-236 
John Pe 239 
Joseph, 33-34-211-215- 
239-405 
Joseph M., 173 
Josiah, 239 
Lee Stout, 164 
Luther Laflin, 164 
Lyman Beecher, 173 
MacIntosh, 163 
Martin, 2'22 
Nathan, 163 
Nathaniel, 239 
Ozias, 236 
Preston S., 239 
Rufus Gardiner, 160 
Samuel, 33 - 1638 - 2715 - 
222-236 
Silas, $3-222 
Solomon, 33-215 
Stephen, 34-163 
KELLY, Israel, 117 
John, 117 
Richard, 117 
Wallace, 380 
KELSO, Joseph, 234 
KEMP, Wyndham, 164 
KEMPE, Thomas, 370 
xeuree Aubrey B. C., 


270 


87 


Graham Hawes, 88 

KENDALL, David, 296 
Francis, 35-405 
Jeremiah, 254 
Jonathan, 155 
Joshua, 155 
Nathaniel, 118-247 
Thomas, 75 
William, 254 

KENDIG, John, 402 

es pemee Amos D., 

7 


597 


KILGORE 


Clara Hart, 89 
David, 270 
Hugh, 270 
James, 89 
John, 237-268 
Kaywin, 89 
Matthew, 89 
Richard Lea, 89 
Samuel, 237 
Thomas, 89 
Thomas Hart, 89 
Washington, 268 
William, 367 
KENNON, John, 254 
Richard, 125-171-207- 
254-405 
Robert, 207 
William, 254 
KENT, Daniel, 153-405 
David Cloyd, 166 
Elmore A., 364 
Ezekiel, 89 
Gordon Cloyd, 166 
Tra, 89 
Ira Rich, 89 
Jacob, 166 
James Ligon, 166 
John, 89 
Joseph, 89-166 
Le Roy Abdiel, 89 
Remember, 89 
Samuel, 171 
Stephen G., 188 
Thomas, 405 
KENYON, Edw. F. 
Edward P., 120 
KER, Nathan, 148 
Walter, 148-194 
William, 148 
KERN, Jacob, 107 
Joseph, 107 
Joseph Funk, 107 
KERR, Augustus P., 
319 
Clayton, 158 
James, 210 
James H., 210 
John Leeds, 233 
KERSHAW, James, 364 
KETCHAM, Arthur 
Collins, 166 
Edward, 225 
Epenetus, 64 
Frank, 65 
Henry E., 44 
John, 67-405 
Levi, 67 
Mararet B. Allen, 166 
William Platt, 166 
William Tredwell, 166 
Zophar, 64 
KETTLE, John, 292 
KEY, Philip, 405 
KEYES, George S., 170 
John, 170-323 
Jonathan, 170 
Joseph, 170 
Solomon, 170 
KEYSER, Dirck, 
285 
Peter D., 124 
KIBBE, Isaac, 269 
KICHLINE, Peter, 204 
peer Mee a Jasper, 


KIDDER, Daniel P., 347 
Tnoch, 118-347 
Francis, 118-347 
James, 118-347-405 
John, 347 
Selvey, 347 

KIEFER, Samuel, 226 

Weta Hans, 274- 

02 
Roloff, 302 
KILBORN, John, 188 
Be Thomas, 


KILGORE, Geo.. A., 169 
Gustavus Clark, 169 
Henry Leonard, 169 
John, 168 
John McCrillis, 169 
Joseph, 168 
Llewellyn W., 169 


139 


124- 


KILGORE 


Oramandal M., 169 
Robert, 305 
Samuel, 168 


INDEX TO VOLUME TWO 


Thomas T., 124 
William Burnet, 124 
KINSELLA, John, 287 


Selden Hinckley, 168 | KINSEY, Benj., 55 


KILLAM, Austin, 36 
Daniel, 36 
Ebenezer, 36 
Thomas, 36 


KILPATRICK, Judson, 
184 


KIMBALL, Benj., 36 

Ebenezer, 118 

Ethan A., 185 

Everett, 24 

TING) Mo 

Isaac, 48 

John, 64-118-210 

Orison, 118 

Phineas, 185 

Richard, 36 - 64-118 - 

282-405 

Samuel, 118 

William B., 185 
KIMBROUGH, Marma- 

duke, 306 

KIMMBELL, Harry, 123 
KINCAID, James, 165 

John, 208 

Robert, 125 

Thomas, 208 

William, 208 

William Bury, 208 
KING, Asaph, 210 

Charles, 207 

Charles Brandon, 372 

Charles G., 129 

Chauncey, 273 

David W., 273 

Edward, 405 

G. Kirkwood, 165 

George W., 189 

Danae op tin 277 


John, 133-172-185-206- 
216-281-288-361-405 

Joseph, 361 

Morton Brandon, 372 

Nannie W. Jones- 
McAdoo, 172 

Orris A., 369 

Phineas, 361 

Redden Dale, 372 

Richard, 207-216 

Robert, 319 

Robert Ruffin, 172 

Rufus, 207-216 

Theodore Ingalls, 81 

Thomas, 162-171-270- 
395 

Warren G., 252 

William, 184-219-273 

William A., 252 

KINGORE, Miller Hec- 
tor, 26 69 
KINGSBURY, Benj., 283 

Eleazer, 172 

Elijah, 172 

Francis B., 172 

Henry, 73 

Joseph, 172-283-405 

Nathan, 172 

Nathaniel, 283 

Samuel, 172 

Willis ‘Albert, 172 

Zebina, 172 


KINGSLEY, Daniel, 172 
Edward Daniel, 172 
Enos, 172 
Fred Ralph, 172 
George Pomeroy, 172 
John, 172 
Samuel, 224 

KINKEAD, David, 337 
John, 208 
Thomas, 208 
William, 208 
William’ Bury, 208 

KINLOCH, Francis, 50 


David, 
Edmund, 55 
George, 55 
John, 54 
John Gillingham, 55 
Samuel, 

KINSLEY, John, 379 

KIP, Hendrik H., 378-405 
Henry, 378 
Jacobus, 378 
Johannes, 378 
Peter, 378 

KIRBY, Abraham, 380 
Benjamin, 233 
Edmund, 380 
Ephraim, 380 
John, 380 
John M., 123 
Joseph, 880 
Richard, 185 
Robert, 185 
Roger, 380 
Silas, 185 

KIRK, Howard Alden, 


139 
SRE ADE, Jonathan, 
7 

Joseph, 157-173 

Mahlon, 157-173 

Mahlon Stacy, 173 

William, 173 

William Howard, 173 
KIRKHR, Thomas, 42 
KIRKPATRICK, An- 

drew, 76-89 

James D., 327 

John, 76 

IPAS 
KIRTLAND, John, 237- 

Nathaniel, 237-288 

Philip, 237 
KISSAM, Benjamin, 145 

Daniel, 145 

John, 145 

Joseph, 145 
KITCHEL, Abraham, 

Joseph, 314 

Moses, 314 

Robert, 314 

Samuel, 314 
KITCHEN, John F., 94 
KLAPP, Wilbur P., 296 
ape ae Glenn H., 
KLING, Samuel, 238 
KNABLE, G. Elkins, 375 
KNAPP, David, 84 

Henry, 78 

Rufus, 28 

William, 37-103 
KNEASS, James T., 215 
KNEELAND, John, "132- 
KNICKERBOCKER, 

Hermen Jansen, 166 
KNIGHT, Ashur, 151 

Benjamin, 151 

David, 151-350 

Everett Lyell, 350 

Hesikiah T., 350 

John, 175 

John H., 175 

John TT. 175 

Joseph, 151 

Joshua, 850 

McIlwaine, 175 

Peter, 175 

Richard, 151 

Samuel Howell, 350 

Wilbur Clinton, 350 

William, 204 

William’ By wd 

William Kirk, 151 

Woodson, 175 


KINNEY, Abraham, 124 es Warren, 


Daniel, 178 
Howard Choal 
John, 124 
Thomas, 124 


KNODEL, John G., 180 
KNOLLYS, Francis, 
250-419 


KNOWLES, Amos, 119 
Elisha, 
Elisha Merton, 119 
Henry, 366-374 
John, 119 
Joseph, 366 
Richard, 293 
Robert, 366 
William, 366 
William Manley, 119 
KOCH, Raymond J., 86 
KOPHLER, L. M., 258 
KOLB, Peter, 165 
KOLLOCK, Shepard, 308 
KONB, Daniel, 231 
William W., 231 
KONINCK, Adriaen Jan- 
sen, 266 
KOOPMAN, Carl M., 175 
Charles F., 176 
Harry L., 176 
Karli 176 
Niclas, 175 
panty Moritz O., 
3 
KORBER, Wilhelm, 64 
bene hn Bastiaen, 
6 
Michiel, 62 
pues eee Frederick, 
16 
KRATZ, Alonzo P., 176 
Edwin A., 176 
Henry, 176 
John V., 176 
Jourdan H., 176 
Philip, 176 
Reuben S., 176 
KROUT, Jacob, 304 
KULL, Christian G., 180 
Christopher, 180 
Eberhard, 180 
Gottlieb, 180 
KUNKEL, Aaron, 306 
Johann M., 306 
John, 306 
John A., 306 
Leonhard, 306 
Robert S., 306 
KUNST, Jan B., 145-223 
KYLE, James, 24 
KYN, Joran, 128-405 


L 


LA BREE, Benjamin, 25 
James, 25 
John Hewson, 25 
LACEY, David, 297 
Bleazer, 297 
LACLEDH, Pierre, 68 
Pierre L., 
LACY, Graham G., 163 
LADD, Daniel, 405 
David, 267 
LeRoy S., 267 
William L., 267 
LAFLIN, Addison Hen- 
ry, 49 
Luther, 163 
LA FORGE, Adrian, 62 
LAIGHTON, Thos., 372 
LAING, John, 208 
LAIRD, James, 348 
LAKE, ‘John, 198 
LAKIN, John, 113 
William, 113 
LAMB, Alexander, 266 
Edward, 387 
Gideon, 159 
Richard, 368 
LAMBERT, Jesse, 152 
LAMBERTON, George, 
ee Cornelius, 


19 
LAMONT, aoe 334 
John, 334 
pee Pot et oS James, 
een Eastburn E., 


LANCASTER, Charles 
B., 285 


598 


LANGTON 


Walter Brackett, 285 
Zelotes, 285 

ere yet ae Franklin, 
Nathan, 49 


LANDIS, Abb, 371 
tos Lowe, 370- 
Albert Lowe, 371 
Alton Lavoy, 371 
Christopher, 370 
Edwin Carter, 371 
Felix, 370 
Guy Trewhitt, 371 
Henry, 370 
Herbert Lee, 371 
John, 370 
Jonn Ci3gie 
John Clyde, 371 
John Tannahill, 370- 

371-372 
Lulan, 371 
Martin Euliss, 371 
Melinda B. Boone, 371 
Melville Alonzo, 371 
Mitch Ryan, 371 
Pepin, 370 
Redden Dale, 371 
Robert Edward, 371 
Solon Lee, 371 
Solon Lynn, 371 
William Boone, 371 

ae Thomas, 169- 

LANDRUM, Saml., 218 

LANE, Charles, 87 
Daniel, 265 
Ebenezer, 238 
Edward H., 267 
Frederick, 184 
Gardiner M., 238 
George, 238 
George M., 238 
Harris, 184 
Jesse, 78-296 
Job, 66-240-249-405 
Joel, 150 
John, 66-80-183-191- 

238-265 
Joseph, 296 
Levin, 53 
Martin, 238 
Matthew P., 335 
Peter, 335 
Ralph, 318 
Richard B., 184 
Robert, 265 
Samuel, 238 
Thomas, 37 
William, 238 
William Bryan, 184 
William G. B., 184 

LANFORD, James, 96 

LANG, Henry, 207 

LANGDON, Eugene, 

iil 
James, 213 
James ‘Davenport, 213 
John, 68-118-213-300 
Paul, 213 
Philip, 213 
Robert B., 276 
Timothy, 68 
Tobias, 300 
Woodbury, 300 
LANGENSTEIN, Fred- 
erick, 372 
Michael, 372 


LANGFORD, Augus- 
tine, 195 
Thomas, 282-326 
LANGHORNE, John, 
24-405 
John D., 246 
Maurice, 24 
Maurice Daniel, 166 
Maurice Jefferson, 24 
William, 24-109 
LANGJAHR, Jacob, 
Johannes, 174 
Peter, 174 
ernest Edward, 


LANGTON, John, 101 


LANGWORTHY 
LANGWORTHY, John, 
228 


Robert, 228 

Thomas, 228 
LANIER, Charles, 19 

John, 38 

Sampson, 38 

Sterling S., 97 

Thomas, 38 
LANMAN, Chas. J., 102 

James, 102 

Peter, 102 
LANSDALE, Thomas 

Lancaster, 84 

acest w Christopher, 

Gerrit F., 405 

Richard R., 219 
LAPHAM, Benj., 204 

Charles Prateek 204 

EBliakim 

George Hone 204 

George H. T., 204 

John, 204 

Joshua, 258 

Ludlow Eliakim, 204 

Pazzi, 204 

Samuel, 29 

Samuel, Jr., 29 
LAPIERRE, Rene, 345 
LAPPE, Alfred A., 251 
LAPSLEY, James Eras- 

mus, "16 

LARGE, James, 21 
LARKIN, Charles 


LARNED, Russell M., 
LARRISON, Jos., 159 
LARSSON, Peter, 367 
Siegfield A., 42 
LA RUE, Richard, 368 
LASKIN, Hugh, 177-402 
LASSETER, Jos. F., 290 
LATANH, John H., 332 
LATHAM, Cary, 295 
Charles, 63 
Daniel T., 295 
John, 295 
Jonathan F., 295 
Joseph, 295 
Lewis, 394 
LATHROP, Hope, 120 
Ichabod, 120 
John, 78-94-120-257- 
299-369-405 
Joseph, 120-369 
Malatiah, 120 
Samuel, 369 
Solomon, 120 
LATHROPP, John, 405 
LATIMER, David, 371 
John, 234-371 
Jonathan, 371 
LAUER, J. Dan, 333 
LAUGHLIN, Thomas 
McK., 18 
LAUGHON, Oscar, 166 
LAURENS, Henry R., 


95 
LAW, Elizabeth M. 
Manigault, 348 
Jonathan, 244 
Lyman, 244 
Richard, 244 
Robert Adger, 348 
William H., 245 
LAWLER, John, 276 
Matthew, 289 


LAWRENCE, Amos, 
218 


Charles, 218 

David, 136 

Edward, 51 

Effingham, 100 

Eleazer, 218 

eu 100-218-314-405- 
1 


John L., 204 
Joseph, 100 
Levi, 218 

Peleg, 218 

Peter Payne, 136 


INDEX TO VOLUME TWO 


Richard, 100-314 
Robert Ashton, 223 
Samuel, 218 
Thomas, 314 
Watson E., 100 
William, 100-405 
LAWSON, Geo. E., 334 
James, 153 
John, 153-322 
LAY, Daniel, 148 
cf 41 
Joh 41 
moperts 148-237 
LA YASTE, Lucian V., 


a liefal 
year Hopestill, 
3 
LAZELL, John, 246 
Joshua, 246 
LEA, John, 405 
LEACH, Peleg, 70 
LEAKE, Andrew K., 33 
James Miller, 33 
John, 52 
John Marion, 33 
Josiah, 33 
Minor Reeve, 33 
Richard, 210 
Samuel Davies, 33 
Walter, 33 
Walter D., 32 
William, 33 
LEARNED, Amasa, 245 
William, 405 
Tiare Clyde B., 
LEAUSSAT, Geo., 372 
LEAVITT, Bert, 153 
Hezron, 384 
John, 269-384-405 
Joseph S. H., 384 
Moses, 384 
Oliver, 384 
Thomas, 384 
LE BARON, Francis, 
264 
Isaac, 264 
Lazarus, 264 
LE reps Frederick G 
a 


LECKY, John, 254 
Thomas, 254 
Thomas W., 254 

LEDYARD, John, 222 
Lewis Cass, 87 

LEER, Abner, 79 
Ambrose, 69-183 
Arthur, 3 
Arthur W., 114 
Benjamin, 245 
Charles, 183-273 
Edmund Jennings, 227 
Eugene Wallace, 69 
Frederick Howard, 

Alig (a) 
George, 24-35-69 
George Francis, 69 
George K., 
Grace T. Davis, 35 
Hancock, 35-39-90- 
104-386 
Harry, 65-90-139 
Geshe? Tee Wey 
Henderson, 183 
Henry, 227 
John, 39-42-84-106- 
183-370-405 
Joseph Allen, 149 
Kendall, 35-386 
Lancelot, 24 
Lewis Earle, 96 
Richard, 24-35-39- 
104-183-227-273- 
370-386-405 
Richard Henry, 227 
Robert, 330 
Robert E., 65-90-139- 
231 
Rudolph E., 85 
Stephen B., 114 
Thomas, 24-158-183- 
184-245-251-273- 
405 
William, 69-183 
William H. C., 35 


LEECH, Tobias, 410 

LEEDS, Thomas, 296 

ed ahi Herbert P., 
5 


LEETE, Wm., 142-405 


LEFFINGWELL, Ben- 


ajah, 160 
Benjamin, 89 
Charles W., 89 
Hlisha, 160 
Joseph, 89 
Lyman, 89 
Nathaniel, 89 
Samuel, 89 
Piste 89-160-271- 


40. 
LEFTWICH, Augus- 
tine, 279-300 
William, 279-300 


LEGARE, Solomon, 405 


LEGG, William, 69-151 
ee Charles P., 
Gabriel, 306-405 
Joseph, 307 
Thomas, 307 
Thomas H., 306-307 
LE GROS, Jesse, 161 
Nicholas, 161 
Peter, 161 
William P., 161 
LEIDY, Carl, 406 


LEIGH, Blanche B. C. 


Winfield, 140 
Elbridge Gerry, 140 
James Henry, 140 
John, 140 
John Henry, 140 
Octa C., 140 
Richard Henry, 140 
Thomas, 140 
Townes Randolph, 

140 
William, 140 
Zachariah G., 140 


LEIGHTON, John, 205- 


227-245 
carte Edwards F., 


LEIST, Amos, 336 
LEITCH, Albert C., 248 
LELAND, Amory, 327 
Asaph, 327 
Ebenezer, 22-327 
Henry, 22-327 
Hopestill, 327 
James, 22 
Joshua, 22 
Phineas, 22 
Robert Porter, 22 
Timothy, 327 
Ziba Abba, 22 
LE Len et ae Claude, 
LEMMON, Robt. B., 302 
LEMONT, Adam, 190 
John, 190 
a George H., 


John, 77 
Philip, 177 
LENNON, Thomas, 46 
LE NOIR, Charles, 89 
Charles Owen, 89 
Mollie B. Gibson, 89 
LENT, Abraham, 177 
Adolph, 177 
Peter, 177 
Ryck, 177 
LEONARD, Abner, 157 
Benjamin, 59-73-74 
Charles Egbert, 125 
Clarence E., 73-74 
Clarence Temple, 73 
Elkanah, 125 
Ephraim, 74 
Ephraim W., 73-74 
George, 187 
Harvey, 25 
Henry, 406 
Hubert Randolph, 74 
James, 73-74-75-125- 
1387-187-198-406 
James Wilkes, 73-74 
John, 197-198 


599 


LEWIS 
John Jarvis, 125 
Joseph, 74 
Joshua, 75 


Josiah, 197-198 
Lizzie S. Wright, 73 
Philip, 74 

Ralph Merton, 73 
Reuben, 197-198 
Rice, 49 

Robert, 197-198 
Samuel, 125 

Silas, 75 

Stephen, 75 
Stephen Banks, 75 
Thomas, 74-125-187 
Timothy, 125 
William Andrew, 75 
Wm. Boardman, 75 


LE ROY, Daniel, 141 
Herman, 141 
Herman Cornell, 141 
Herman Stewart, 141 
Jacob, 141 
Robert, 141 

LESLIE, James, 33 
Robert, 33 

LESTER, Annie W. 

Jopling, 307 
Arthur V., 307 
Caw; 30'F 

LEVERETT, John, 406 
Thomas, 406 

LEVERING, Anthony, 


346 
Jacob, 346 
Rosier, 406 


Wyegard, 346-406 
LEVERT, Auguste, 359 
Caroline B. Duggan, 
359 
Charles A., 359 
Claudius, 203 
Francis John, 126 
ay Oe James Ox 
LEVICK, Richard, 79 
William, 80 
LE VILLIAN, John, 
TEESE 
LEVITT, Glenn S., 205 
LEWIS; Al Bea t23 
Alfred Eli, 146 
Arthur Machen, 149 
Barachiah, 201 
Charles, 150- 201-248- 
254-358 
Charles Henry, 149 
Daniel, 228 
David, 362 
Edward Coffin, 75 
Edwin W., 178 
Eli, 146 
Ellis, 146 
Fielding, ree ee 
Frank, 38 
Gershom, 358 
H. Bertram, 53 
Harry, 181 
Henry, 406 
Henry B., 253 
Henry M., 253 
Howard B., 114 
Howard M., 170 
Howell, 150-201-358 
Hugh ap, 418 
Isaac, 201 
Jacob, 151 
James, 149-335 
James Battaile, 149- 
335 
John, 127-150-189-201- 
248-254-264-307- 
321-358-406 
oe Hancock, 149- 


John Shackelford, 149 

Leonard, 212 

LeRoy Danby, 211 

Lewis, 151 

Magnus Muse, 150 

Ralph Tobias, 18 

Robert, 127-150-201- 
214-248-254-307- 


358-406 
Robert B., 381 


LEWIS 


Robert Hume, 335 

Samuel, 314 

Sidney S., 360 

Stephen, 109-268 

Thomas, 109-209-264- 
268 

Vincent, 149-335 

William, 149-201-243- 

5 


William Mitchell, 94 
LEWRIGHT, John, 134 
muenry pecan tenes Tizra, 


L fae Anthony, 307 

Isaac, 307 

John, 307-406 

Mary E. Green, 307 

Reuben, 307 

Samuel, 307 

William, 307 

William S., 307 
LiBBY, Henry, 135 

John, 135-406 

Samuel, 71 

Stephen, 135 
LIDDELL, Andrew, 327 

James, 39 

Moses, 327 

Vinton, 112 

Walter Jeet PEL 
LIDE, Robert, “81 
LIGHT, Charles P., 150 

John Hanson, 150 

Samuel Hoge, 150 
LIGHTFOOT, Philip 

Howell, 45 

LIGON, James, 166 

Jchn, 166-209-210 

Thomas, 191 
LILBURN, John, 229 
LILLARD, Ww. rigs 173 
LINCH, David W., 310 
16 INCOLN, Abner, 179 

Benj., 73. 147-179 

Charles W., 293 

Ezekiel, 293 

Frederic W., 193 

George William, 364 

Jonathan, 293-364 

Otis, 147 

Royal, 364 

Russell, 293 

Samuel, 293-364-406 

Seth, 147 

Thomas, 73-147-179 

Wim. Waterman, 364 
LINDER, Solomon, 187 

Thomas, 187 
LINDERMAN, John, 

Samuel, 204 
LINDLEY, Daniel, 172 

Demas, "240- 241 

Harlow, 153 

Jacob, 240-241 

James, 153 

John, 241 

Mahlon, 154 

Owen Thompson, 153 

Thomas, 21-153 
LINDSAY, Andrew J., 


296 
Daniel, 241 
David, 220 


James, 241 

James Clarke, 302 

John, 125 

Reuben, 196 

Samuel, 125 

Samuel D., 328 

Thomas, 85 

William, 125-295-296 
LINDSEY, Christopher, 


278 
John, 278 
Jonathan, 278 
Nathaniel, 278 
R. Hughes, 106 
RAW., 9 


William, 278-342 
LINDSLEY, Eleazer, 
121-200 
Francis, 200 
John, 200 


INDEX TO VOLUME TWO 


LINFIELD, Frances E. 
Ross, 155 
George Fisher, 155 
John Porter, 155 
LINLE, John, 200 
LINSLEY, David Beach, 


139 
LIPPINGCOTIS 
lai, 63 
Freedom, 63 

John, 63 
Joshua, 67 
Nathaniel, 63 
Restore, 286 
Richard, 62-286-406 
Thomas, 63 
Ge ET Charles W., 
Fig 
Henry F., 18 
John, 374-392-406 
Moses, 374 
LIPSCOMB, A., 95 
Frank A., 201 


Barzil- 


Thomas Lys JT  Sl1 
LITCHFIELD, Eleazer, 

John, 221 

Uriah, 221 


LITHGOW, Arthur, 129 
BID TIiCKks Thomas, 367 
LITTLE, "Alden H., 250 

Clarence Cook, 307 

David, 192 

Ephraim, 307-321 

George W., 250 

James L., 307 

John, 298-307 

Lemuel, 307 

Luther, 307 

Thomas, 307-406 

William, 250 

William’ C.,- 250 
LITTLEFIELD, Ed- 

mund, 36 

Francis. 36 
LITTLETON, Jesse M., 
LIVERMORE, John, 

148-211-272-406 

Jonathan, 148 

Joseph, 211 

Samuel, 148 
LIVEZEY, Walter B., 


15 
LIVINGSTON, Francis 
A., 145 


Gilbert, 218-361-378 
Henry, 218-378 
Henry B., 104 
James, 139- 145 
John, 139-218 
Moncrief, 222 
Peter Robert, 222 
Philip, 104- 232- 397 
Richard M., 139 
Robert, 104- 129-139- 
145- 218-222-361- 
378-406 
Robert James, 145 
William, 104-406 
William Smith, 145 
PESTON es: ‘John, 


LLOYD, Aaron, 377 
(@) harles B., 245 
Charles Bartow, 171 
David, 31 
Demarest, 377 
lKdward, 399 
Enma Rouse, 308 
George, 421 
Henry Demarest, 377 
John, 227-377- 406. 
John Bross, 377 
John C., 377 
John Strawbridge, 166 
John T., 307 
John Cha 308 
Philemon, 233 
Robert, 31-233 
Thomas, 31-166-289- 

406-409 
William, 166 
William ‘Bross, 377 
William Henry, 166 


LOBDELL, Joseph, 175 
Joshua, 362 
Samuel, 262 
Simon, 262 
LOBINGIER, Charles 
S., 166 
Christopher, 166 
Shae: Washington, 
1 


Jacob, 166 

John, 166 

Milton Stewart, 166 
LOCKE, Francis, 158 

John, 175 

Matthew, 158-311 

Robert Henry, 381 
oe Er si Govert, 

Jacob, 360 
LOCKERT, Eli, 267 
LOCKIE, G. David, 

231-232 

George, 232 

Thomas, 232 
LOCKMAN, Saml., 381 
LOCKRIDGE, Andrew, 

Elisha Francis, 339 

Ethel R. Gibbs, 339 

Lancelot C., 339 
BR ae ‘Abraham, 

6 

Benoni, 261 

Ebenezer, 33 

Edward, 295 

Gershom, 152-261 

John, 98 

Jonathan, 33 

Joseph, 33 

Robert, 33-261-406 

Theophilus, 21 

William E., 123 
LOEW, Edward V., 275 
LOFTIN, Oliver, 31 
LOGAN, Benj., 319 

David, 319 

Harry Craig, 174 

Henry Clay, 174 

James, 406 

Thomas White, 174 

William, 174 

William §S., 202 
LOMAX, Frank, 156 
LOMBARD, David, 310 

Thomas, 76 
cher phan: Henry A., 
LONG, Alexander, 174 

Arrah M. Wilson, 174 

Benjamin, 31 

James A., 174 

John, 174 

Michael, 306-341 

Richard, 31 

Robert, 406 

Thomas Holmes, 46 

William H., 166 
ON , Frederick 


Dial 
LONGENECKER, Ja- 


cob, 128 
LONGFELLOW, Wil- 
liam, 331 
LONGFIELD, Corne- 
lius, 314 
Oe ee John G., 
Samuel Gload, 64 


LONGSTRETH, Bar- 
tholomew, 406 
LONGWORTH, Nich- 

olas, 332 
LONGYEAR, Clyde S., 
175 
Edmund pike ee 174 
Isaac, 174 
Jacob, 174 
Johannes, 174 
Peter, 174 
Robert Davis, 175 


a eitper on Covert, 
8 


LOOKERMANS, Gov- 
ert, 314 


600 


LOW 


LOOMIS, Caleb, 34-92 
Francis, 139 
John, 34-92 
Joseph, 34-48-92-270- 
277-406 
Josiah, 92 
Nathaniel, 92-277 
Samuel, 34-92 
LOONEY, Absalom, 341 
John, 341 
Michael, 341 
LORD, Daniel, 
Ebenezer, 101 
Gershom, 101 
Henry Edward, 85 
Nathan, 101 
Peter, 184 
Richard, 21-41-77- 
Robert, 362 
Samuel, 101 
Thomas, 21-77-116- 
404-406-415 
LORENZ, Wm. F., 285 
LORILLARD, Peter, 


406 
LORING, Augustus P., 
175 


Benjamin, 70 

Caleb, 70-175 

Caleb G., 70 

Caleb William, 175 

Charles Greely, 175 

David W., 70 

John, 175- "406 

Katharine P., 175 

Prescott, 70 

Samuel, 70 

Thomas, 770-175-406 

William Caleb, 175 

William Stowell, 70 
LOSBACH, Herman, 111 
LOTHROP, Israel, 251 

John, 98- 180-199-251- 

405 


Samuel, 251 
Thomas, 399 
LOTHROPP, John, 120 
LOTT, Abraham, 145 
Eldred, 112 
Englebert, 145 
LOUD, Abbie L., 179 
Edward E., 179 
Francis, 179 
Jacob, 179 
John, 179 
Richard E., 179 
Richard H., 179 
Sylvanus, 179 
LOUGHHEAD, Charles 
Weetag 
John, 137 
Thomas, 137 
LOUGHREY, JOStole 
William, 317 
POU ie James, 


33 
hee eRe Thomas, 
1 


LOVE, James §&., 121 
John, 309 
Richie, 320 
LOVEJOY, Abial, 56 
Christopher, 65 
Hezekiah, 56 
John, 56 
LOVELACH, Wm., 303 
LOVELAND, Israel, 45 
LOVELL, Benjamin, 
156 
Daniel, 83 
George H., 331 
Robert, 253 
Solomon, 307 
LOVETT, John, 156 
Samuel Porter, 156 
LOVING, Charles, 241 
James, 241 
John, 241 
Thomas, 241 
William, 241 
LOW, Anthony, 71 
Benjamin R. C., 181 
John, 71 
R. E., 208 
William Gilman, 181 


181 


178 


LOWE 


LOWE, Abraham, 370 
Gertrude Merrell, 47 
Thomas, 47 
William Baird, 47-48 

pd lege! A. Lawrence, 

8 
Abner, 184 
Albert F., 184 
Albert P., 184 
Augustus, 18 
Charles, 268 
Ebenezer, 18 
George Gardner, 18 
Gideon, 135-184 
Helen L. Cann, 184 
James, 135 
James Russell, 268 


John Amory, 18 

Mark, 135 

Percival, 18-135-152- 
184-406 

Richard, 135-152-184- 
406 

Samuel, 184 

Stephen, 135 


William, 135-184 
LOWLE, Percival, 19- 


406 
NL aa Charles T., 


Christopher, 406 
ee aan George, 208- 


eater Frederick C., 
LOWRY, Samuel, 174 
LOWTHER, Alex., 318 
Granville, 317-318 
Jesse, 318 
John Franklin, 318 
Oliver, 95 
Robert, 318-366 
William, 318-406 
LOYD, John S., 166 
Thomas, 166 
William, 166 
William Henry, 166 
LUBBE, Augusta B. 
Kimball, 185 
Bernard, 185 
George A., 185 
LUCAS, Barnabas, 259 
Elijah, 259 
Ivory, 293 
Joseph, 259 
Robert, 189 
Samuel, 259 
Thomas, 259 
LUCE, Tested Jas., 349 
Timothy, 269 
LUCKETT, Geo. S., 124 
Hezekiah, 124 
Hiram, 124 
Samuel, 124 
LUDLAM, John C., 69 
eee tS Gabriel, 274- 
Henry, 350 
toger, 406 
LUDLUM, Seymour De- 
Witt. 53 
LUDWIG, Bessie Han- 
cox, 181 
Jeremiah, 181 
LeRoy M., 181 
LUGG, Robert S., 


LUKEN, Jan, 259 


Pet iia Bernard, 
LUMKIN, William, 330 
ani arte Adoniram, 
Alva M., 348 
Bryan H., 348 
George, 210 
Hope Henry, 348 
Jacob, 348 
John, 210 
Joseph, 348 
Morris C., 348 
Richard, 416 
William, 348 


288 


INDEX TO VOLUME TWO 


William Wallace, 348 
Wilson, 210 
LUNDY, David, 77 
Richard, 77 
LUNSFORD, Thos., 241 
LUPTON, William, 56 
ee Horace H., 
237 
Lycurgus L., 237 
William, 237 
LUSK, James, 217 
John, 217-406 
Pow 209 
Sylvester, 217 
Wm. Chittenden, 303 
William T., 308 
LUYSTER, Cornelis, 177 
Peter, 177 
Peter C., 177 
LYALL, David C., 299 
LYFORD, Francis, 406 
LYLE, James, 328-348 
John Hart, 348-349 
Matthew, 348 
Samuel, 348 
Samuel William, 
William, 348 
LYMAN, Elias, 320 
Joel, 320 
John, 185-287-320-376 
Moses, 320-376 
Richard, 47-48-103- 
111-140-185-287- 
320-376-406 
Samuel, 140 
Simon, 44 
William, 21 
LYNCH, Charles, 362 
George W., 182 
Joseph N., 314 
LYNDBE, John, 140 
Simon, 406 
Thomas, 140-406 
LYNDON, Charles, 
Josiah, 272 
LYNBE, William, 
LYNN, John, 95 
LYON, Abiel, 82 
Benjamin. 129 
Bronson King, 82 
Charles Brayton, 
George, 283 
Henry, 240-406 
Jacob, 129 
John, 386 
Jonathan, 82 
Peter, 129 
Samuel, 82-386 
Simeon, 82 
Simeon Bronson, 83 
William, 82-100 
LYONS, Benjamin, 240 
Henry, 240 
LYPPS, Charles, 347 
LYTLE, Evander, 309 
Richard Ridgely, 308 
Robert, 308-309 
William, 308-309 
William F. P., 309 


M 


MAAG, Henry, 301 
Jacob, 301 

MABIBE, Jan P., 58 

McADOO, Thos. J., 
Victor €ie172 

McALISTER, John, 333 

McALLASTER, Archi- 

bald, 162 
olga ciecttak cbae Richard, 


Mac. ARTHUR 
(Also McArthur) 
Dunean, 59 
Renfrew D., 386 
McBAIN, Ignatius, 12 
McBE JAN, Donald D., 


57 
MeBRIDE, Alexander, 
9 
Harry, 99 


James Jackson, 348 
John K., 99 


348 


293 


40 


175 


McCAIN, Elizabeth £., 
292 


Harry H., 292 
Henry P., 292 
John S., 292 
Joseph, 292 
Joseph P., 292 
Mary L. Earle, 291 
William A., 292 
McCALL, George J. W., 
253 
McCALLUM, Isaac, 203 
McCANN, Patrick, 173 
McCANNE, Leslie P., 86 
MceCaAR PREY, JaseJeees 
John, 148 
M ACs RTNEY, 


McCARTY, Alston M., 
113 
Benjamin, 92 
Benjamin §&., 
Daniel, 319 
Dennis, 319 
James, 153 
Silas, 92 
William, 92 
McCAUSLAND, Charles 


Morton, 


92 


a Be ont (4 
Henry Walton, 73 
John, 72 
John MeGirk, 73 
Thomas, 72 
Thomas Gibboney, 73 
William, 72 
William Hervey, 73 
McCLANAHAN, John 
2'8 0-300 
McCLARY, John; 323 
McCLAVE, John, 345 
William, 381 
McCLELLAN, Wm., 39 
McCLELLAND, Robert 
Bare 
Thos, Stanhope, 111 
McCLERNAND, Edward 
John, 338 
John, 338 
John Alex., 338 
raped yet er Alex., 
0 
McCLUER, James, 228 


McCLUNG, Chas. H., 94 
James, 348 
William, 348 
McCLURE, Caroline §&. 
Wood, 339 


Charles, 339 
George Getty, 339 
Helen Keene Troxell, 


23 
James Albert, 23 
John, 308-339 


Nathaniel, 308 
Roy Donaldson, 23 
William, 308 
ee ag ane John, 
333 
McCOMB, Henry &S., 3850 
Samuel D., 112 
McCONAUGHY, Robt. 
COeeLG 
McCONNELL, Kenneth 
G., 95 
Robert, 306 
McCOOK, George, 406 
MacCORKLE 
(Also McCorkle) 
John, 110 
William G., 348 
McCORMICK, Robt., 186 
Samuel, 186 
Thomas, 407 


William B., 186-262 
McCOY, Peter, 279-374 
MacCR AC KEN, Henry 

Noble, 106 


McCRARY, J. A., 296 


McCRILLIS, Aaron B., 
211 
McCRORY, John B., 286 
Joseph, 150 


Thomas, 286 
McCULLOCH, Champe 
, JT.; 


601 


McILWAINE 


Hugh, 237-335 
Joseph Graham, 151 
Mary A. Gurley, 28 
Roderick, 407 
ey mar John, 
John W., 84 
McCURDY, Allen A., 66 
McCUTCHEON, James, 
309 
Porter, 309 
William C., 309 
MeDANELL, Willam 
Mie 133 
McDAVITT. Thos., 209 
McDERMOTT, Edward 
J., 40 
McDILL, Alice Bab- 
cock, 185 
Allan C., 185 
George E., 185 
Hugh, 185 
Thomas H., 185 
MacDONALD 
(Also McDonald) 
Angus, 407 
Charles, 195 
Donald, 312 
George W., 226 


John, 75 
William R., 171-263 
McDOWELL, Alex. K. 
M., 185 ; 


Charles Rice, 52 

Edward Campbell, 185 

Ephraim, 161-185-337- 
407 

Hervey, 185 

Irvin, 39 

James, 185-407 

John, 161-185-407 

John L., 185 

Samuel, 161-185 

William W., 40 

eee Archibald, 

oO 


McELLIOTT, 
W. H., 109 
McELROY, George, 134 
Samuel, 279 
McFADDEN, George, 99 
McFALL, Frank B., 235 
MacFARLAND 
(Also McFarland) 
Charles Stedman, 36 
Daniel, 36 
Robert, 322 
McFERRAN, Jno. B., 
II, 40 


Josephine P. Barr, 39 
McGAVOCK, James, 166 
McGER, John, 51 
McGEHEEH, Edward, 311 

Henry, 311 

Mumford, 311 

Thomas, 311 

Thomas Jeffreys, 311 

William, 311 
McGILL, John F., 150 


McGINNIS, Harry A., 96 

Margaret C. B. Jeffer- 

son, 42 

William James, 42 
McGLAMORY, Jno., 159 
McGOWAN, John, 84 

John J., 84 

Patrick, 84 

William, 84 
McGRAW, Thomas, 138 
McGREGOR, David, 408 
MacGREGOR, Jas., 311 
eee ated Jas. Clark, 
McHUGH, Keith S., 44 

Lerah G. Stratton, 44 

Peter Joseph, 44 
McILHENNY, Jas., 377 
MecIL eee ee Wharton 

S., 155 

Me ILWAINH, Arch, G., 


45 
Robert Dunn. 45 
Berens J. A. Claiborne, 


4 
William Baird, 45 


Joseph 


McINTOSH 


McINTOSH, Alex., 195 
James L., 348 
James Simmons, 163 
John, 163 
John Bailie, 163 
John Mohr, 163-210- 

407 


William, 163-210 
McINTYRE 
(Also MacIntyre) 
Hugh J., 24 
John Clarendon, 119 
Peter, 52 
McIVER, Evander, 165 
John Kolb, 165 
Roderick, 165 
MACK, David, 250 
John, 200-407 


Samuel E., 250 

rey tea hes Henry C., 
ik 

James, 407 
MacKAY, Donald, 210 

Donald Sage, Jr., 66 
McKEAN, Thomas, 184 
McKEH, Albert B., 216 

Albert Brown, 52 

Alice M. Hooper, 52 

Andrew, 52 

James, 337 

James S§., 75 

Robert, 76 

Robert Tittle, 52 

Ruth Karr, 75 

Samuel, 30 

William, 52 

William E., 30 

William Frame, 52 

William Hall, 52 
McKELVEY, Jonathan, 


338 
MACKENZIE 
(Also McKenzie) 
Donald M., 220 
Edwin, 195 
Frank, 165 
George, 195 
George Miner, 225 
James Cameron, 225 
James Cameron, Jr., 
225 
John, 195 
McKIBBIN, Joseph, 225 
McKIM, John, 407 
Thomas, 407 
McKINLEY, Burchard 
S., 255 
John, 380 
Sate Barnaby, 


McKINNELL, John, 225 
McKINNEY, Chas. J., 
304-305 
Herbert Rowe, 60 
James B., 65 
John A., 304 
Julian Richard, 61 
Lillian E. Westcott, 


65 
Peter T., 60 
Robert, 304 
Roy Thomas, 65 
Theodore Bennett, 61 
Walter Hastings, 60 
“ahha tit Barnaby, 
Michael, 210 
hae nD ae Edward 


McKITHEN, Archibald, 


138 

“Shh oP tea ey Robert, 
9 
McKYNNIE, Thos., 124 
McLAIN, John, 59 
McLANE, Allan, 407 
John, 63 

Mer’: Daniel, 


Donald, 212-216 
McLATCHEY, Geo., 190 
Joseph F., 190 
McLAUGHLIN, Rich- 
ard, 223 


INDEX TO 


MACLAY, John, 329 
MacLHAN 
(Also McLean) 
Allan, 407 
James, 86 
Miles R., 217 


aac he Hugh, 52- 
1 
James, 52 
McLENE, John, 60 
McLEOD, Colin G., 244 
John Cochrane, 89 
Pearly S., 231 
McMAHON, A. W., 84 
Annie G. Winston, 83 
Carl W., 84 
Hugh, 346 
Winston, 84-332 
McMASTERS, John, 61 
McMICHAEL, Chas., 202 
George, 30 
John, 202 
Morton, 202 
William, 202 
McMILLAN, J. C., 382 
Robert G., 371 
Ross, 122 
UE ts pee Chaswed.s 


George, 318 
James B., 294-318 
MacMURRAY, John V. 
A., 299 
McMURRY, Chas., 277 
McNAIR 
(Also MacNair) 
Augustus H., 136 . 
Edmund Duncan, 136 
Edward Dudley, 136 
Elvira Brokaw, 275 
Henry Bell, 136 
UNA DS TES 
Ralph, 136 
Whitmal Horne, 
William, 275 
McNAUGHER, Joseph 
Hi 250 
pba Fry Gare ia Daniel, 


MacNAY, John, 37 
Joseph, 37 
Samuel, 37 
McNEILL, Hugh, 75 
McNULTY, George 
Washington, 86 
MacNUTT 
(Also McNutt) 
Alexander, 90-407 
James, 90 
John, 110 
Robert, 90 
Samuel Finley, 90 
MACOCK, Samuel, 383 
MACON, Gideon, 278- 
286-332 
William, 278 
ee en Jas, A., 
McPIKHE, James, 363 
McQUEEN, James, 262 
McRUER, Robert Na- 
pier, 52 
McSWAIN, Charles, 84 
Claude W., 84 
David, 84 
Eldredge Tracy, 84 
Horace L., 84 
John Jackson, 84 
Lucius F., 84 
William A., 84 


136 


VOLUME TWO 


Hugh, 143 
James Kyle, 24 
John, 24 
William, 24 


MARSTON 


Hugh John, 36 
William, 36 
William Bloom, 36 
William Charles, 36 


McWILLIE, Adam, 312 | MANSFIELD, Andrew, 


John, 312 
William, 312 
MACY, John, 326 
Jonathan, 326 
Josiah, 326 
Thomas, 326-407 
William H., 326 
MADDOX, Justinian, 


334 
usm rita James, 138- 
0 
MAGEE, Fred’k M., 57 
James MecD., 57 
MAGILL, Frank, 68 
James, 68 
Wie Ee ekss 
peer iii Charles E., 
5 


MAGRUDER, Alex., 407 
MAHAN, John, 337 
MAIES, John, 407 
MAINDORT, Doodes, 

. 250-408 

MAINE, John, 86 
eye Roger, 
MAKEPEACH, Thomas, 

231-392-403 

MALBURN, Wm. P., 229 
MALE, Arthur J., 378 
MALLET, Henri, 275 


Jean G.. 275 
John, 229 
Paul B., 2:75 


MALLETT, David, 229 
John, 229 

MALLORY, Charles, 65 
Peter, 195 


MALONH, David, 111 
James, 111 
James H., 111 
John, 111 
William, 111 
MALTBY, Nathl., 100 
MALUGEH, Carl, 90 
Grace E. Ives, 90 
William A. A., 90 
eran eee Chas. Wm., 


MANIERRE, Louis, 407 
MANIGAULT, Edward 


Gabriel, 348 
Henry Middleton, 348 
Joseph, 348 
Peter, 348 
Pierre, 348 
MANJI, Jans, 249 
MANLBEY, W. R., 66 
MANLY, Clement, 188 
MANN, Alex., 91 
Amos, 209 
Andrew, 91 
Arthur Teall, 91 
Asa, 209 
Bernard, 45 
Cameron, 90 
Duncan Cameron, 90 
Fredk. Maynard, 91 
James, 209 
John, 21-91-147 
Joseph, 116 
Nathaniel, 91 
Richard, 91-407 
Robert, 368 
Samuel Rexford, 91 
Thomas, 209 
Walter, 209 
William, 204 


McTEER, Tobias BH., 50| MANNING, Colin C., 328 


aren ye Archibald, 
McWHIRTER, Earl 
Jack, 40 
Mcw HORTER 
(Also MacWhorter) 
Alexander, 143 
Ashton Waugh, 24 
David, 24 
FL B65 


Frederick J., 18 
Jeffrey, 27 

John, 27 

John Laurence, 328 
Laurence, 328 
Richard Irvine, 328 
Thomas, 407 


26 
Charles, 221 
Daniel, 317 
John, 221 
Joseph, 177-221 
Richard, 22'1 
William, 100 
MAPES, Thomas, 407 
ie Ep Thaddeus, 
MARCH, Francis A., 25 
Hugh, 407 
John Perrin, 316 
John Wesley, 316 
Perrin George, 316 
Richard, 316 
ree per ges: Rollo W., 
MARCY, J. C., 226 
MARIARTH, Edward, 
138-333 
MARIS, George, 136 
Saari ae John, 209- 
William, 189 
MARKLBE, Casper, 230 
Christian, 230 
MARKS, James, 264 
John, 264 
MARPLHE, David, 61 
MARQUESS, Wm., 41 
MARRIOTT, Thos., 264 
MARSH, Alex., 257 
Charles M., 288 
Dan, 297 
Daniel, 28 
David, 307 
Earl, 297 
Edwards, 111 
Frederick A., 158 
aed Wheelwright, 
9 
Hezekiah, 111 
Jason, 216 
John, 28-47-48-96-111- 
126-216-257-270-288- 
297-307-358 
Jonas, 307 
Jonathan, 33-307 
Jofeeh 126-716-288- 


Joshua, 257 

Miles E., 257 

Moses, 307 

Pletiah, 297 

Royal, 126 

Samuel, 28-91-96-257- 
307-358 

Samuel Bell, 91 

Seth Edwards, 111 

Thomas Jefferson, 91 

William, 111 


MARSHALL, Adam, 165 
Albert M., 188 
Benjamin, 102-244 
Charles, 102-209-244 
Chas. Coatsworth, 209 
Charles H., 102-244 
George M., 188 
Jacquelin A., 335 
James, 27-102-244 
John, 209-225-332-335- 

407 


Joseph, 102-244 
Percy M., 254 
Peyton J., 335 
Robert, 380 
cues 49-188-225- 


Seth, 188 

Thomas, 188-209-225- 
335-361 

Thomas H., 188 

Thomas John, 391 

William, 332 

William Clarkson, 335 

William H., 314 


MANNY, Annette Saw- wheats Almerin, 


yer, 36 
Frank Addison, 35-36 


602 


Amos Wilbur, 92 


MARSTON 


Anson, 92 
Benjamine, 193 
Charles, 92 
Charles Lemuel, 92 
George Edward, 92 
Geo. Washington, 92 
John, 232 
Mary A. Day, 92 
Morrill Watson, 92 
Nathaniel, 232 
Robert Franklin, 92 
Samuel, 92 
Thomas, 51-108-268 
Walter Scott, 92 
William, 92 
MARTIAN, Nicholas, 
18-19-21-150-214- 
220-319-407-412 
AEE Caswell 


Charles E., 79 
Edward, 266 
Ephraim, 266 
Freeman Drake, 107 
Hiram Warner, 342 


Sie, 


John, 98-108-180-199- 
266-299-307-332-399 

John F., 86 

John Prater, 219 

Meredith, 223 

Silvanus, 266 

Simeon, 266 

Stephen Taylor, 147 

Thomas, 300 

Tyree, 223 

William C., 265 

Zachariah, 277 
SE Durrett, 

Ernest F. J., Jr., 284 

Jonathan, 284 


MARVEL, Bennanuel, 
189 


MARVIN, Albert M., 218 
Charles F., 259 
Matthew, 147-225-400- 


407 
Reinold, 265 
MARX, Joseph, 68 
MASON, Amos, 189 
Arnold, 261 
Austin Blake, 377 
Beverley Randolph, 
110 
Caleb, 189 
Charles Ellis, 377 
Charles F., 264-265 
Daniel, 32 
Edward, 319-417 
Eliphalet F., 264 
Eugene W., 179 
Francis E., 264 
Frank H., 162 
George, 110-123-319- 
334-407 
Harold Francis, 197- 
Sal 
Henry, 32 
Herbert Warren, 377 
Hezekiah, 183 
Hobart, 32 
Hugh, 276-407 
Isaac, 183- ee 261-372 
James M., 123 
John, 37 116-123-269- 
312-381-399-407 
John Warren, 376 
John Y., 255 
Jonathan, 289 
Joseph, 186 
Levi, 261 
M. Phillips, 376 
Melatiah, 183 
Mortimer Blake, 377 
Nathan, 261 
Nehemiah, 32-104 
Oliver, 189 
Peletiah, 289 
Richard Chichester, 
Richard Nelson, 110 
Robert, 215 


INDEX TO VOLUME TWO 


Sampson, 183-186-189- 
261-289-407 
Squire, 261 
Stevens Thomson, 
Pop k 
Thomson, 110-319 
William, 264 
MASS, V. C., 222 
MASSIE, Patk. C., 278 
Peter, 278 
Thomas, 278 
William, 278 
MASTERS, John, 295 
orebeie a Andrew A., 
Increase, 20 
James, 360 
Jeremiah, 86 
Richard, 20-105-384- 


407 
Samuel, 106 
Thomas, 407 
Timothy, 105 
are? Baldwin, 
Enos, 344 
Francis, 251-359 
Isaac, 96 
James, 140-407 
John, 359 
Joseph, 96 
Lewis, 96 
Samuel, 359 
Simeon Pierce, 96 
Simpson, 96 
Thomas R., 359 
William B., 359 
eile te Annie A. Hill, 
Joel Fletcher, 94 
Joel Kendall, 94 
Sere oa Timothy, 
White, 144 
William, 144 
MATTHEHUS, Cornelis- 
sen V. N., 2 
MATTHEWS, Calvin 
Bruce, 110 
Clarence, 194 
James, 407 
John E., 99 
John Pitt, 45 
Josiah W., 175 
Se eT EEE VV er 
MATTLE, Thomas, 397 
Leet ee ND Francis N., 
Hubartus, 254 
Nathaniel, 254 
Philip, 254 
Seth, 254 
Winford &L., 254 
MAUDSLEY, John, 255 
Thomas, 255 
MAUGRIDGE, Jno., 364 
MAUL, Irving E., 301 
MAULD, Thomas, 407 
MAULE, Thomas, 407 
MAUPIN, Daniel, 69-173 
Gabriel, 69-173 


MAURY, James, 250-349 
Matthew, 250-349-407 
Richard, 250 
Walker, 349 

MAUZY, Charles H., 156 
Henry, 338 
John, 338 

MAXEY, R. Tibbs, 137 

MAXSON, Joseph, 121 

MAXWELL, Chas. J., 95 
Cyrus H., 95 
Gerald C., 281 
Hu, 95 
Isaac S.,-29 
Isabella Neff, 96 
John, 164 


95 
Nath’l Hamilton, 
Nathaniel Van, 96 
Robert Rufus, 95 
Rudolph Neff, 96 
Rufus, 95 


96 


Sidney Denise, 96 
Wilson Bonnifield, 95 
MAY, Clarence, 344 
Earl Earnst, 232 
John, 162-391-407 
Nehemiah, 57 
Samuel, 17 
get ayia Richard, 
47 
MAYCOX, Samuel, 383 
MAYER, Adolph, 177 
MAYES, John, 407 
MAYFIELD, Alex. C., 
122 
John, 122 
Reuben, 122 
Reuben N., 122 
Wesley S., 122 
MAYHEW, Thomas, 33- 
274-333-407 
Hpnete ret Alfred F., 
6 
James Pickands, 96 
John, 4 
Matthew Henry, 96 
Ulrie, 96 
MAYO, Edward C., 68 
John, 35-67-71-174- 
213-293-407 
Judah, 293 
Nathaniel, 174-293 
Peter Helm, 71 
Robert Atkinson, 71 
Samuel, 174-388 
Sheldon Smith, 56 
Thomas, 174-293-407 
William, 67-71-213- 
393-407 
MAYOU, Joseph, 155 
Samuel, 155 
MAYRANT, James, 362 
John, 362 
Nicholas, 362 
MAYS, Edwin, 43 
John, 407 
ee Ray Christoph W.., 
MEAD, Edmund, 56 
Edwin R., 51 
Elwood, 92 
George H., 282 
Peter, 159 
Ralph, 56 
William, 56-408 
MEADH, Andrew, 143 
David, 143 
Everard, 143 
John Everard, 143 
Richard, 143 
Richard W., 363 
William, 143-408 
MEADOR, Jeremiah, 88 
Oliver Perry, 88 
MEAHL, Henry, 151 
Walter V., 151 
MEAKER, Robert, 408 
MEANS, David H., 273 
Howard sont, 273 


Thomas, 273-408 
MEARS, é Gilbert, 367 
Isaac, 63 
John Marion, 64 
Lucius, 63 
Neal Francis, 63 
Robert, 
Thomas, 63 
MHP ANE, Alex., 87-308- 
David, 87 
William N., 166 
MECAR, Robert, 408 
MEDBERY, Edward 
Stephen, 198 
Harold L., 197-198 
prene Robinson, 197- 
MEDSTEAD, Thomas, 
183-273 
MEEK, John E., 274 
MEEKER, Benj., 193 
Cornelius, 193 
Robert, 408 
William, 193 


603 


MERRILL 


MEEKS, Edward, 62-189 
Samuel, 62-189 
MEET, Pieter J., 31 
serene ee Edward B., 
MEGGS, Vincent, 408 
MEIGS, Arthur, 77 
Daniel, 77 
Daniel Bishop, 77 
Delia Godwin, 77 
Fielding Pope, 309 
James Howard, 309 
Janna, 77-309 
John, 77-287-309-408 
Mark, 408 
Nathaniel, 77-149 
Return, 309 
Return Jonathan, 309 
Vincent, 77-309-408 
veer yertahe tt C. LeRoy, 
MELL, George A., 201 
Nae Aaron, 
Benjamin, 83 
John, 136 
Lawrence, 96 
MENG, John C., 208-346 
John M., 208-346 
MERCER, William, 128 
naira Abel Eaton, 
John, 158 
pate ae Alice White, 


Crake Oliver, 90 

Paul Dyer, 90 

William, 90 
MERIWETHER, Anne 

MacNutt, 90 

Charles, 90 

David, 90-263 

Francis, 900-352-356 

James Scaife, 90 

Minor, 90 

Nicholas, 90-263-408 

Thomas, 90-263 

Valentine, 90 

Wm. MacNutt, 90 
MERKLE, Fred, 271 
MERMOD, Augustus §., 


116 
MERRELL, Abijah, 47- 


48 

Caleb, 47-48 

Caleb Barton, 47-48 

Gurdon, 62 

Jacob, 62 

James Chandler, 47-48 

John, 47-48-62 

John Hastings, 47-48 

John Jackson, 47-48 

John Reynolds, 62 

Lilian P. Nettleton, 48 

Nathan Harlow, 62 

Nathaniel, 47-48-62- 

408 

William, 62 
MERRIAM, John C., 287 

Joseph, 228 

Lawrence C., 287 

William, 161 
MERRICK, David, 86 

John, 86 

John Marshall, 86 

Jonathan, 86 

Thomas, 86 

William, 162 
SAE aaa Alex. 


Daniel Boone, 309 

Fielding, 309 

Florence L. McCutch- 
eon, 309 

George Edward, 309 

John, 309 

MERRILL, Abel, 309 

Enoch, 146 

George Denny, 310 

James, 25 

James Griswold, 36 

John, 33-146-215-228- 
309-310 

John Lenord, 309-310 

Joseph Moulton, 310 


MERRILL 


Nathan, 309 

Nathaniel, 33-146-215- 
228-309-408 

Orlando, 309 

Roger, 210 

Thomas, 146-228-309 

Wit oie 


MERRIMAN, Nathan- 
iel, 143 
MERRITT, George, 188 
Humphrey, 188 
Morris, 189 
Samuel, 188 
Thomas, 87-188-408 
MERRY, Cornelius, 329 
John, 329 
MERRYMAN, 
289 
John, 289 
ae Charles §&., 
27 


Edwin F., 274 
Francis, 274 
John C., 274 
MERWIN, Henry, 302 
MESERVE, Clement, 
76-154-364-365 
Ebenezer, 64-216 
Frank Eugene, 154 
H. Fessenden, 364 
John, 154-365 
John Bartlett, 154 
Nathaniel, 154 
True Whicher, 154 
William, 365 
William Collins, 154 
William Pitt F., 365 
ee John Wm., 
6 


MESIER, Matthew, 378 
MESSICK, Brinkley M., 
149 
Charlton, 149-212 
METCALF, Andrew, 
312-313 
Benjamin, 313 
Ebenezer, 313 
John, 73-118 
Jonathan, 118-313 
Leonard, 408 
Michael, 73-118-179- 
312-313-389-408 
Thomas, 203 
METCALFE, Andrew, 
alas 
Michael, 408 
METTS, Walter A., 327 
MEUER, William F., 99 
MEYER, Christian, 304 
Edward F., 186 
George Augustus, 65 
George von L., 65 
Hans, 804 
MEYERS, John L., 79 
John Melchoir, 79 
John Simon, 79 
MEYRICK, William, 3 
MIAS, Nicholas, 80 
MICHAUX, Abraham, 
19-248 


Charles, 


MICHELSON, Edw., 205 


MICKLE, George, 265 
MIDDLETON, Arthur, 
348-404 

Edward, 348-408 

Henry, 348 

John Summers, 212 

Nathaniel, 277 

William, 278 
MILBANK, Frances B. 

Blake, 155 

Morris, 155 

Nichols, 155 
MILBURN, Thomas, 99 
MILES, Benjamin, 400 

David, 143 

Hugene, 284 

John, 98-99 

Jonathan, 401 

Richard, 144-410 

Robert M., 327 

Will C., 363 
MILLAN, George, 24 

Geo. Washington, 24 


INDEX TO VOLUME TWO 


Thomas, 24 
William, 24 


MILLARD, Abiathar, 34 


Henry, 34 

Henry N., 34 

Jesse, 34 

John, 34-408 
Nehemiah, $4 
Robert, 34 

aeRSa ld Arthur H., 
il 


MILLER, Abraham, 178 


Alexander E., 123 

Andrew, 136 

Anthony, 369 

Bonnie S. Shoot, 220 

Charles, 327 

Charles Smith, 283 

Daniel, 69-340 

David, 369 

Edward F., 340 

Elkanah, 119 

Hphraim, 340 

Fredk. Marion, 220 

G. Benjamin, 160 

Gain, 200 

Gayen, 248 

Gladys Frazier, 123 

Increase, 303 

James, 33 

Jeremiah, 115 

Jesse, 119 

John, 29-119-271-303- 
331-340 

John Henry, 312 

John R., 198 

Jonathan, 303 

Joseph, 119 

Mason, 123 

Massey, 358 

Michael, 220 

Nathaniel, 119-369 

Orrin, 137 

Peter, 340 

Reuben, 248 

Robt., 69-119-312-340 

Samuel, 283-303 

Stephen, 302-303-327 


Thomas, 112-283-369- 
388 


William McC. 165 


William Robards, 358 
gs} 


MILLIGAN, A. L., 
* John, 160 

Robert, 160 
MIDTINGTON, Henry, 

John, 277 

John, 166 

John William, 166 

Wade, 166 

Walter, 166 

William, 166 
MILLS, Charles, 228 

James, 265 

John, 396 

John Franklin, 381 


MILLSPAUGH, Charles 


1B Meas 

Clyde Burke, 173 

Frederick W., 173 

Homer, 173 
MILNE, Caleb J., 186 

David, 186 

Frank Dawson, 77 
MIMS, William, 105 
MINEAR. David, 95 

John, 95 

Philip, 336 
MINER, Benj., 345 

UN Ate SY hf 

Henry, 228 

Joseph, 48 

Thomas, 408 
MINGAEL, Thos., 419 
MINNIGERODRH, Karl, 


339 


MINOR, Anne Rogers, 
173 


Christopher, 148-237 
Doodes, 250-408 
Kphraim, 274 
Garret, 250 

George, 408 


George Maynard, 173 


Israel, 274 
John, 102-250-274 
Josiah, 274 
Robert Crandall, 173 
Seth, 274 
Thomas, 102-274-4038 
Truman, 274 
MINSHALL, Wm., 413 
MINTER, Tristram, 
211-260 
MINTON, Jacob, 365 
Ts W., 244 
see EL Herbert A., 
5 


Jacob, 365 
John, 365 
Joseph Allen, 365 
Thomas D., 365 
Thomas L., 365 
MISCAMPBELL, An- 
drew, 271 
James, 271 
MISNER, Lewis, 295 
MITCHELL, Charles 
B., 173 
Charles Tunis, 214 
Christopher, 149 
Clarence B., 175 
Clarence G., 175 
Clarence V. S., 175 
Daniel Patrick, 173 
David, 103 
Edward, 223-236 
Experience, 54-224- 
246-247-379 
Francis, 296 
George, 173 
Harley W., 216 
Henry, 87 
Henry Baker, 173 
Jacob, 285 
James, 214 
John, 87-173-408 
John H., 175 
John Ledyard, 332 
John W., 175 
Joseph, 207 
Joseph Teter, 173 
Marcus, 103 
Matthew, 103-403 
Moses, 175 
Reuben, 176 
Roger Sherman, 80 
Thomas, 19 
Thos. Jefferson, 312 
Warren M., 248 
William, 108-176-239- 
268 


MITTON, Henry S., 29 
MIX, Charles M., 179 
John, 144 
Margaret L. Tracy, 
179 


MIXTER, Charles, 19 
Charles Whitney, 142 
aes Lansing B., 
°o 


MOCK, O. C., 209 
oer Edward B., 

Frederick I., 181 

Frederick W., 181 
MOFFAT, Samuel, 176 

Thomas, 176 

William, 177 
ete x Anderson, 

Clemens, 182 

George H., 110 

Harry M., 24 

Henry, 182 

Samuel, 182 

Samuel E., 182 

William, 182 
MOGER, John, 64 
MOLINES, William, 181 
MOLLER, Leonard, 382 
MOLLISON, John, 27 
MOLLYNEUX, Rich- 

ard, 411 

aeecee John C.,, 


MONCURE, John, 25- 
408 
MONFORT, Elbert, 177 


604 


MOORHEAD 


Peter, 177 
Pieter, 177 
MONNETTE, Helen 
Hull, 180 
Mervin J., 180 
Orra E., 180-181 
MONROE, Andrew, 408 
Joseph F., 263 
William, 263-409 
MONSALL, Ralph, 252 
MONTAGUE, Fairfax 
Heats 
John, 370 
Peter, 408 
Richard, 408 
MONTGOMERY, Arch- 
ibald, 309 
Charles H., 182 
Hugh, 214 
Humphrey, 340 
James, 111-182-309 
John, 182-230 
John C., 182 
Johnson, 81 
Oswald C., 182 
Robert, 81-182 
Thomas Carlisle, 360 
Thomas L., 182 
William, 182-319 
William, 319 
MOODY, Caleb, 101 
John, 101 
Joseph, 101 
Samuel, 101 
Thomas, 101 
William, 101 
MOON, Robert, 205 
Solomon, 205 
William Deaderick, 97 
MOONEY, James J., 195 
Robert, 195 
MOOR, Hiram D., 17 
MOORE, Augustus, 332 
Barrington, 185 
Baxter S., 275 
Benj., 27-141-185 
Benjamin P., 310 
Cc. de Rham, 141 
Charles A., 182 
Clement C., 141-185 
Dominick, 249 
Edward C., 62-182 
Ernest R., 131 
Everett B., 284 
Brenoie, 176-177-178- 
5 


Frank G., 182 

George, 32 

George F., 182 

George W., 283 

Graydon W., 183 

Holland, 240 

Isaac, 27 

Jacob, 182 

James, 118-182-198- 
2738-353 

Jared Sparks, 310 

John, 27-67-141-185- 
234-277-284-288- 
290-294-318-408 

John Carson, 339 

John W., 183-243-358 

Junius Alex., 353 

Lemuel C., 284 

Mark, 284 

Miles C., 211 

Miller White, 183 

Paul H., 25 

Philip, 197 

Reuben M., 358 

Richard, 390 

Richard C., 294 

Richard Channing, 


318 
Robert, 419 
Roger, 198 


Samuel, 141-185 
Thomas, 294-318 
William, 31-114-182 
William Eves, 182 
Wm. Henderson, 171 
William S., 185 
Willis Mott, 183 


MOORHEAD, John, 27 
Joseph M., 172 


MOOSE 


MOOSE, Anthony, 271 
James M., 271 
John L., 271 

MORE, Brookes, 182 
Cyrus B., 183 
Edward Anson, 182 
Edward B., 183 
noch, 182 
Enoch Anson, 182-183 
Enoch H., 182 


Joseph, 182 
ae Trenchard, 18- 
1 


Lucius E., 183 
Mary C. More, 182 
Paul Elmer, 182 
Richard, 408 
1 eee ac Nicholas, 
MOREHEAD, John, 230 
MOREHOUSH, Samuel, 
315 
Thomas, 315 
MORFORD, Noah B., 
340-353 
Zebulon, 352 
MORGAN, Chas. S., 367 
David, 38-184-359-367 
Elias, 116 
Elijah, 109 
Elisha, 109 
Erasmus B., 157 
Evan, 38-184-359 
George, 38-184-359 
Harry Hays, 184 
Henry, 141 
James, 199-408 
John, 38-184-359-360- 
366 
John Hunt, 358 
Matthew, 141 
Miles, 408 
Morgan, 367 
Morris B., 359-360 
Philip H., 184 
Randall, 57 
Richard Hathaway, 
223 
Stephen, 367 
Thomas, 23-145 
Thomas G., 38-184 
MORISON, John, 211 
MORLEY, Abel, 188 
Albert, 188 
Thomas, 188 
MORRILL, Abraham, 
206-213-247 
Henry Edwin, 213 
Hibbard, 292 
Isaac, 206-213 
Jacob, 206 
John, 207 
Levi, 206 
Micajah, 213 
Nathaniel, 213 
Ralph L., 165 
Samuel, 206 


MORRIS, Amos, 155 
Anthony, 37-408 
Edward, 128 
Hleazer, 155 
George, 86 
George Hall, Jr., 225 
Harvey, 228 
Howard, 195 
Israel Wistar, 37 
James, 155 
Jeptha, 225 
John, 225-231-348 
Jonathan, 313 
Jordan, 348 
Levi, 37 
Lewis, 61-314-350-363 
Martha Tucker, 225 
Moses, 86 
Nicholas, 134 
Reuben, 86 
Richard, 314-350-408 
Samuel, 37 
Sidney O., 157 
Thomas, 61-155-225- 

408 


Thomas E., 305 
Thomas O., 301 
William Henry, 225 


INDEX TO VOLUME TWO 


William J., 199 
William Scudder, 86 
MORRISON, Alex., 220 

Andrew, 95 
Henry Kent, 304 
dames, 273-303 
John Orgain, 95 
John Welbourne, 9! 
MORRISS, Chas. J., 2 
James Tolleison, 26 
MORROW, Geo. P., 14 
James, 357 
Robert, 277 
Robert Baxter, 277 
Robert P., 277 
Samuel, 277 
William H., 277 
MORSE, Anthony, 408 
Daniel, 152-184-283 
Edwin Harold, 97 
Eleazer, 283 
Jonathan, 84 


Joseph, 81-398 
Samuel, 44-152-283- 
408 


Seth, 91-308 
MORTIMER, Benj., 177 

Benjamin D., 146 

David B., 177 

Peter, 177 

Richard, 177 
MORTON, Emily W. 

Whitmore, 67 

George, 25-30-237-258 

George E. O., 67 

George Edward, 67 

James B., 84 

John, 218-277-330 

John F., 249 

John R., 249 

John Wesley, 218 

Joseph, 19-39 

Lodowick. 218 

Nathaniel, 20-78-272 

Thomas, 316-397 

Walter Lodowick, 218 


MOSBY, Benj., 113-209- 
268 


Edward, 112 
John, 115 
MOSELEY, Arthur, 273 
Bennett W., 129 
E., 383 
Ebenezer, 255 
Edward S., 255 
John, 255 
Robert, 273 
Samuel, 255 
Thomas, 255 
William, 273 
MOSHS, John, 349 
MOSHER, Camel, 338 
Hugh, 338 
Nicholas, 163-338 
Sebra, 238 
Wilcox, 338 
MOSS, Edward, 71 
Hugh, 134 
John Chrisman, 72 
Moses, 71 
Nathaniel, 71 
Will Ed., 72 
William, 71 
William Henry, 71 
William H. H., 71 
MOSTYN, Berkeley, 223 
MOTT, Adam, 33-183- 
277-317-408 
Bertram M., 28 
Charles Bouton, 152 
James, 409 
John Langdon, 152 
Joseph, 33 
Reuben, 152 
Samuel,’ 183-317 
Stephen, 152 
Ps abet 183 
illiam F., 183 
MOTTE, Jacob, 348 
John Abraham, 348 
~ AR EEC EAN re John, 94- 
MOUL, George, 111 


! MOULTON, Chas. H., 46 


Daniel, 46 
Ebenezer, 246 
Edith L. Powers, 46 
Wreeborn, 46-253 
Jonathan, 206 
Joseph, 253 
Josiah, 232 
Lewis, 253 
Orrin, 46 
Robert, 46-134-253 
Roy Kenneth, 46 
Royal, 253 
William, 232-413 
MOUNTJOY, William, 
209-268 
MOURT, George, 403 
MOWRY, Nathaniel, 49- 
144 


Roger, 49-144 
MOR Abraham B., 
31 


Benjamin, 186 

Christian, 310 

Donald M., 186 

Ela Bliss, 310 

Jacob, 310 

John, 186 

John B., 186 

John Peter, 186 

Peter, 186 

Robert Bliss, 310 

Samuel, 310 

Samuel Gross, 310 

Valentine, 186 
MOYLAN, Stephen, 84 
MOYSE, Joseph, 401 
MUDGHEH, Thomas, 409 
MUELLER, Adolph P., 


245 
MUFFLY, Alfred, 305 
Henry, 305 
Israel Putnam, 305 
Joseph Robert, 305 
Lucas Henry, 305 
Nicholas, 305 
Peter, 305 
Sidney Theodore, 305 
Theophilus, 305 
MUGGHE, Edouard, 97 
Thomas, 409 
MUIRSON, George, 332 
due ree a. Bea John, 
MULLER, Jeremiah, 
115 
Joseph George, 166 
MULUIKIN, Robert L., 
153 
MENG, Matthew, 
Uy 
William, 36-181-387- 
409 


MUMFORD, Robt., 207 
Theodoric, 207 
Thomas, 409 

MUNGER, R. D., 258 

MUNN, Benjamin, 59 

MUNNING, George, 283 

MUNRO, Harold W., 377 
Sarah F. Bose, 377 
Walter Lee, 377 
William James, 224 

MUNROHB, Wm., 409 

MUNSON, Craig D., 83 
David Ezra, 347 
Dunham QO., 347 
Elisha, 347 
Linus Joy, 347 
Samuel, 347 
Thomas, 347-409 
William, 347 

MUNZ, Frederick, 256 

MURDOCH, Ho 8.552 
Robert, 409 

MURDOCK, Samuel, 53 

MURLIN, L. M., 338 

MURY AY, Archibald, 

it 
Edward J. N., 3 
George W., 224 
H. Stafford, 245 
John, 81-349 
Neill, 31 : 
Neill, Cred 
MURRAY, Elihu, 126 


605 


NELSON 


James, 23 

James H., 105 

John Gardiner, 345 

Lindley, 244 

William, 103 

William S., 190 _ 
MURRELL, David G., 

327 

George, 155 

Samuel, 155 

Wm. Donaldson, 155 
MUSH, Battaile, 149-335 
MUSSER, George, 76 
MUZZY, Benj., 246-365 

Franklin, 246 

Henry, 365 

Herbert Thompson, 

365-366 

John, 246-365 

Jonas, 246 

Reuben, 365 

Robert, 246 

Samuel Van Saun, 366 

Thomas, 365 
MYERS, George B., 347 

Myer, 68 
MYGATT, Jacob, 405 
MYTINGER, John J., 26 


N 


NAGLER, Jacob, 80 
NAPIER, Patrick, 323 
Robert, 323 
NASH, Abner, 170-308 
Alexander, 90 
KEdwin Fayette, 243 
Francis, 170 
Frederick, 308 
Jacob, 179-192-219 
James, 179 
Job, 179 
John, 170-269-308 
Joseph, 179 
Timothy, 179 
NATORP, Paul G., 377 
NEAL, John, 390 
grrr Matthew, 
NEAR, Jacob G., 295 
ee Herbert C., 
1 


Ea Anthony, 
15 
Daniel, 215 
Jasper, 215 
Lord, 52-128 
Stephen, 215 
NEELY, Wm. §., 
NEFF, Peter R., 
NEHER, Carl, 295 
George 295 
Jacob G., 295 
Joseph, 295 
NEIFERT, Jacob, 187 
John J., 186 
William, 187 
William W., 186 
NEILL, Samuel, 137 
NALS Robert H., 
NELME, Charles, 214 
John, 214 
Presley, 214 
NELSON, A. M., 294 
Charles, 50 
Cleland Kinloch, 50 
David, 50 
David Montgomery, 


999 
vov 


o 
Edward, 51-125 
George Peter, 50 
Hugh, 50-110 
James, 51 
James Henry, 51 
John, 50-235 
John M., 196 
John Marbury, 50 
NE tee? Simmons, 


Peter Carr, 51 
Ray Harrison, 217 
Robert, 235 
Robert Carter, 235 


NELSON 


Selden, 50 

Thomas, 21-50-105- 
110-147-220-231- 
235-250-409 

Thomas A. R., 50 

Thomas C., 250 

Valentine Sevier, 50 

Virginia Armistead, 
51 


Wilbur Armistead, 52 
William, 21-25-50- 
110-147-220-409 
William Cowper, 52 
NESBITT, David, 340 
NETTLETON, Alvred 

B., 232 
Bernard Pratte, 48 
Gilbert, 48 
Hiram, 232 
Jeremiah, 48-232 
Joel, 48 
John, 48-232 
Joseph, 48-232 
Samuel, 48-232 
NEVIL, James, 210-241 
John, 210-241 
NEVILLH, James, 210 
John, 210 
NEVIN, John I., 366 
NEVIUS, Johannes, 177 
NEWBERRY, Benja- 
min, 170-178 
Roger, 170 
Thomas, 178-409 
Walter, 183 
Ee are Nathaniel, 


Nathaniel J., 237 
Parker, 236 
NN eas Amos T., 


Anthony Taylor, 61 
Barzillai, 61 
Michael, 61 
Thomas, 61 
William, 61 
NEWBRANCH, Oliver 


iPeeco 
NEWCOMB, Andrew, 
92-113-409 
Harry Turner, 385 
Hezekiah, 92-113 
Josiah Turner, 385 
Lucy T. Comstock, 


385 
Silas, 92 
Simon, 92-113 
Warren P., 322 
NEWELL, Abraham, 
251-409 
George W., 306 
Isaac, 251 
Josiah, 226-251-288 
Nathaniel, 251 
Samuel, 288 
Thomas, 251-288 
Timothy, 251-363 
NEWGATE, John, 404 
NEWHALL, Charles 
CesT 
Thomas, 270-409 
NEWKIRK, Barent, 22 
Paulus, 22 
NEWLAND, Elijah, 35 
Henry, 403 
Henry A., 172 
NEWLIN, Duncan, 154 
Harold, 23 
James C., 102 
John, 153 
Nathaniel, 146-153 
Nicholas, 21-146-153- 
409 


NEWMAN, Francis, 416 
John, 380 
Pe on Thomas M., 
NEWTON, Roger, 257- 
409 
eS: John A., 
Rate? Louis, 79- 


NICHOLL, Francis, 409 


INDEX TO VOLUME TWO 


NICHOLS, Edward, 74 
Edward W., 6% 
Edward West, 332 
Francis, 68-409 
Franklin Cass, 315 
George, 139 
George M., 74 
Gideon, 287 
Isaac, 68-287 
Jabez, 36 
Jas. Anderson, 68-69 
James N., 68 
J(esse) Brooks, 74 
John, 410 
Joshua Ward, 341 
Lemuel, 68 
Nathaniel, 68 
Nathaniel B., 68 
Peter, 68 
Pomeroy, 69 
Richard, 68-80 
Samuel, 287-292-305 
Thomas, 262-315-409 
William, 36-287 
William R., 68 

Age rete James, 
Joseph H., 145 

ae Albert, 

107 
Thomas, 37 
William Gifford, 107 
pe ne John Bailey, 
18 


Joseph, 187 
NICOLL, Benjamin, 176 
Matthias, 117-409 
Samuel, 176 
William, 176-238 
NIGHTINGALE, Hora- 
tio R., 187 
Joseph, 187 
Samuel, 187 
William, 187-409 
NILES, George A., 154 
Walter L., 243 
NILIS, Justin, 146 
Pierre M., 146 
NIMS, Godfrey, 59 
Rufus, 218 
NISBET, David A., 58 
NOBLE, John, 48-102 
Mark, 48 
Thomas, 48-102 
Timothy, 48 
NOLTING, E. O., 188 
Frederick E., 188 
Mary BR. Buford, 188 
NORCOTT, John, 345 
William, 345 
a nes Philip A., 
7 
NORRICEH, Isaac, 409 
NORRIS, Edward A., 84 
Harriette B. Hol- 
brook, 84 
Isaac, 409 
John B., 290 
John M., 156 
Nicholas, 409 
Philetus, 84 
Robert Falley, 84 
Thomas, 290 
NORTH, Alvin, 325 
James, 325 
John, 320-324-409 
Thomas, 325 
NORTHAN, James, 389 
NORTHCROSS, John 
M., 159 
Richard, 159 
Thomas, 159 


NORTHRUP, Benj., 282 
Jeremiah, 282 
Joseph, 282-339-409 
Oscar, 327 


NOR TONSA wiles s 
Charles, 91-308 
Charles Edwin, 171 
Chas. Washington, 

uty lal 
Cornelius, 213 
Daniel, 269 
Franklin B., 33 


George, 251 
Harry eve dae 
Henry, 70 
Irvin, 366 
John, 91-258-308 
John P.,/ 268 
Mary Clarke, 366 
Nicholas, 32 
Peter, 258 
Richard Evans, 346 
Samuel Edwin, 171 
William, 409 
NORVELLE, Jas., 362 
Ee naa Andrew, 
Andrew G., 322 
Francis, 64 
William, 64 
William A., 64 
William Edwin, 64 
NOTTINGHAM, Rich- 
ard, 172 
NOWELL, Geo. M., 54 
James, 131 
NOYHS, Cutting, 335 
Daniel, 55 
Daniel Rogers, 62 
George Rapall, 335 
Jacob, 335 
James, 62-72-181-197- 
409 
John, 181 
John S., 72 
Joseph, 62-178 - 197 - 
335 


Nicholas, 335-409 

Peleg, 72 

Peter, 197 

Thomas, 62-72 

William, 181-409 
he rere John, 333- 

5 

NUTT, Myles, 132 
NUTTALL, Adam, 43 
NYE, Benj., 26-48-239 

Caleb, 26-239 

Elias, 26 

George, 26 

John, 26 

Jonathan, 48 

Levi, 48 

Marquis, 239 

Nathan, 239 

Silas, 239 

William A., 239 


O 


OAKES, James, 159 
Jonathan, 159 
Thomas, 159 

yes Amy Ewing, 

4. 
John, 276 
Miles, 276 
Samuel, 276 
Thomas, 276 
Thornton, 84 
Timothy, 276 


OATES, James W., 79 


Cee Herbert L., 
Walter D., 121 


OCKERMAN, Jacob, 347 


ODELL, Isaac, 166 
Jonathan, 166 

ODINEAL, Thos. C., 237 

O’DONNELL, James E., 


360 
OS aes Matthew, 


OFFLEY, David, 409 
Holmes E., 50 
OFFNER, John, 349 
Martin, 349 
OFFUTT, James, 268 
OGDEN, David, 208-346 
George, 208-346 
George F., 117 
Hugh, 208-346 
John, 87-214-409 
Richard, 214 
Samuel, 208-346 


606 


OSBORNE 


OGILVIE, George, 218 
John, 143 
OGLESBY, Jas. Wood, 
383 
Juanita Bullard, 383 
Peter, 42 
Richard, 42 
Zeanas Wise, 383 
O’GWYNN, John C., 265 
O’HAGAN, John, 346 
OKESON, Daniel, 207 
OLCOTT, George, 214 
Thomas, 214 
OLDHAM, Benj. F., 377 
Charles Albert, 377 
Elizabeth Alice, 377 
George W., 194 
Isaac, 377 
John, 313-377 
Robert, 377 
pene Henry Wm., 


John, 19-404 

Thomas, 177-409 

William B., 30 
OLMSTEAD, Jas., 139 

John, 52-139 

John Wesley, 139 

Joshua, 139 

Lemuel, 139 

Nathan, 139 

Richard, 139-409 
OLMSTED, Ashbel, 170 

John, 251 

Nicholas, 116-400 

Richard, 251-409 
OLSEN, Hartwig, 221 

Max L., 190 

Rolf Lehman, 221 
O’MELAGHLIN, Cor- 

mac, 346 

Murcha, 346 
reg Serpe Augustus B., 

Chalmers Payson, 313 

George Leslie, 313 

Henry, 313 

Howard Rufus, 313 

Jacob, 313 

James Edward, 313 

Jeremiah Simon, 313 

John, 313 

John Michael, 313 

Leonhard, 313 

William Tell, 313 
O’NEALE, William, 174 
io he thee Henry Basil, 


John Denis, 42 

Fimo sos 

Rue, 368 
ORCHARD, John, 225 
OR eae Henry C., 
OREM, Morris, 334 
ORFF, Benry, 91 
ORMHE, Archibald, 93 

Francis Hodgson, 93 

Frank, 92-93 

John, 93 

Mary P. Tolbert, 93 


ORMSBEE, John, 156 
John H., 156 
ORTH, John, 232 
ORTON, Joseph, 200 
Milton P., 200 
OSBORN, Abial H., 244 
Charles W., 189 
Daniel, 205-244 
David, 205 
Elijah, 244 
Frank W., 189 
George, 189 
Guy, 189 
John, 244° 
Merritt J., 189 
Richard, 409 
Samuel, 244 
Thomas, 205 
Thomas, Jr, 283 
Walter W., 188 
William, 188-189 
William C., 189 
pre tes Abraham, 


OSBORNE 


Alexander, 294 
Elson T., 330 
Ernest Winfield, 333 
Henry, 258 
Nathaniel M., 250 
Richard, 409 
Roger, 48-406 
Thomas, 401 
OSGOOD, Christopher, 
69-210-409 
Ezekiel, 69 
Hooker, 194 
Isaac S., 70 
John, 194-206-409 
Joshua, 194 
Phineas, 70 
Stephen, 194 
William, 194-206 
PN art tebe John, Jr., 
OSWALD, Ernest, 225 
James, 123 
htetet pence Heely, 
1 


Byron A., 189 
Chester, 366 

Clark Chester, 366 
Harrison Gray, 366 
James, 366 

John, 32-125-187-366- 


409 

Joseph, 32-125-366 

Nathaniel, 32-125-268 

Norman L., 366 

Stanley L., 189 
O’TOOLB, Michael, 303 
OTSEN, Barent, 59 
OTT, George, 349 

John, 349 

John J., 349 
OUTERBRIDGE, Wil- 

liam, 27 

OUTLAW, James, 128 
OVERTON, Wm., 332 
OWEN, Benj. R., 237 

Bracket, 241 

Horace T., 353 

Hugh, 308 

John, 214-237-241 

Jonathan, 214 

Joseph, 214 

Obadia J., 212 

Thomas, 237-241 

William, 241 
OWENS, William, 122 


P 


PABODIE (see also 
Peabody) 
John, 264 
William, 115-148-220- 
244-264-307-312 
PACH, George, 383 
Hardy, 383 
Richard, 383 
Thomas, 383 
William, 383 
PACKARD, Abiel, 219 
Daniel, 219 
Saml., 219-247-387-409 
Zacheaus, 219 
PACKER, Albert L., 23 
PADDOCK, Horace, 47- 


48 
Judah, 230 
Robert 409 
PADDON, Albert A., 378 
PADELFORD, Jona- 
than, 49 
PAGH, Benjamin, 283 
Charles, 147 
Edith Cox, 21 
Edward, 339 
Edward S., 383 
Emmett D., 211 
Herbert H., 45 
Howard Wurts, 21 
John, 21-49-147-221- 
329-395-409 
Mann, 21-140-147-221 
Matthew, 21-147-221 
Norborne Thos., 147 
Robert, 21-147 


INDEX TO VOLUME TWO 


Samuel Davis, 21 
William B., 21-109 
PAIGH, Nathaniel, 409 

PAINE, Brinton, 91 
BElihu, 116 
Elihu Rudd, 116 
Elijah, 211 
Elisha, 116-386 
Ichabod, 116 
John, 234 
Joseph, 174 
Moses, 409 
Nicholas, 316 
Richard, 174 
Samuel, 211 
Seth, 211 
Solomon, 116 
Stephen, 211-409 
Thomas, 116-174-205- 
316-386-410 
William, 174 
PAINTER, Jas. M., 119 
PAISLEY, William, 159 
John, 159 
PAIST, Fredk. M., 320 
PALFREY, Peter, 215- 
388-410 
Warwick, 215 
PALIN, John, 306-382 
PALM, John, 231 
John G., 231 
Matthias, 231 
So rurgepe Abijah, 83- 


Charles James, 56 
Christopher, 55 
Ephraim, 152 
Fenner, 83 
Frances H. J., 56 
Frederick Tobey, 56 
George Monroe, 56 
Gideon, 261-277 
Gideon W., 261 
Henry W., 261 
Isaac, 45 
James, 277 
James Monroe, 56 
James R., 281 
John, 838-191-262 
John McAuley, 45 
John May, 45 
Jonathan, 55-277 
Joseph, 142 
Lawton, 261 
Lewis, 281 
Louis D., 45 
Louis James, 45 
Millard K., 139 
Nathaniel, 261 
Nehemiah, 83 
Samuel, 55 
Simeon, 142 
Stephen, 132-280 
Thomas, 45-142 
Trueworthy, 55 
Victor, 280 
Walter, 83-408-410 
Walter Bowne, 281 
William, 55-142-261- 
277-410-414 
Wm. Lincoln, 55-56 
PANNEBECKER, Hen- 
drick, 9124 
PANTRY, William, 261 


PAPIN, Edward V., 68 

Loisel, 333 

Marie J. Chouteau, 68 
PARDEE, Danl., 94-288 

David, 94 

George, 94-195-200- 

288-410 

J. Homan, 94 

Jehiel, 200 

Jesse, 94 

John, 200 

John Henry, 94 

Joseph, 94-200-288 
PARENT, Charles, 

David, 98 
PARHAM, R. H., 368 
PARITT, Samuel, 213 
PARK, Arthur, 410 

Edgar, 30 

Howard Gray, 285 

John, 177 


Richard, 66-256 
Robert, 177-270-410 
Samuel, 270 
Thomas, 177 
William, 309 
PARKHE, Daniel, 207 
Nathan Grier, 327 
Nathaniel, 258 
Robert, 258-410 
Thomas, 116-258-349 
William, 328 
PARKER, Aaron, 43-261 
Abraham, 43 
Anthony, 392 
Benjamin Weld, 129 
Charles F., 205 
Charles S., 132 
Clark, 301 
Ebenezer, 236 
Edith E. Stubbs, 189 
Hlias, 43 
Hlisha, 410 
Harrison M., 189 
John, 29 
John H., 294 
Jonathan, 369 
Joseph, 186 
Leonard, 43 
Leonard Fletcher, 43 
Luther, 129 
Moses, 43 
Nathan, 132 
Orrin, 224 
Robert, 404 
Samuel, 43-64 
Thomas F., 293 
William, 64-410 
Wm. Henry, 219-220 
PARKHURST, George, 
78-393 
John, 78 
PARKINS, Saml. H.,158 
ear Albert Willis, 


Alonzo Henry, 95 

Frank Sylvester, 94 

Isaac, 36 

James, 95 

Reuben, 95 

Robert, 94 

Sylvester, 95 

Thomas, 94 
PARLIN, Eleazer, 146 

John, 146 

Nicholas, 146 
PARMELEB, Chas., 282 

Hezekiah, 282 

Joel, 282 

John, 282-410 
PARMENTER, Robert, 

171-245 
PARRAN, Jas. B., 229 
PARRAT, Francis, 119- 
197-282 


PEAIRS 


PASCHALL, Stephen, 37 
PASS, Holloway, 93 
Nathaniel, 93 
PASSMOREH, Andrew 
Mie 257 
PATCH, Isaac, 62 
Rey ituae Phipps: 
0 
PATIN, de Jacques, 198 
PATRICK, John, 146 
PATTEN, George W., 
174-175 
Nathaniel, 264 
Robert, 115 
Thomas, 55-368 
William, 264-410 
PATTON, John W., 279 
Robert, 312-410 
William, 115-312 
Dit See Be orai 


I She (Rs 
Edward, 119 
J 213 


Margaret C. Butler, 
102 


Samuel H., 102 
Theodore S., 102 
William A. B., 102 
William Kendall, 326 
PAVEY, George M., 66 
PAWLING, Henry, 291 
PAXSON, Benj., 157 
Daniel, 275-300 
James Alexander, 95 
John, 95 
John Gallatin, 332 
PAYBODY (see also 
Pabodie, Peabody) 
William, 181 
PAYNE, Benjamin, 178 
Ebenezer L., 178 
Edward, 109-268 
Gavin Lodge, 116 
George Lewis, 340 
James, 104 
John, 94-108-372-394- 
405-410 
John Godman, 116 
Stephen, 178 
Thomas, 410 
William, 65-108 


PARRISH, Earl T., 70}PAYSON, Edwd., 129-410 


James W., 143 
PARROT, Richard, 267 
PARRY, David, 68 

James, 68 

Rowland, 68 


PARSONS, Charle H. 
Besse, 96 

Charles B., 313 
Elihu, 310 
Elisha, 98 
Gustavus Swan, 18 
John, 251-288 
Joseph, 251-288-410 
Joseph M., 384 
Luke, 288-289 
Nathaniel, 98 
P(ercy) Allen, 96 
Philip, 98 
Plyn, 313 
Saml., 205-288-295-329 
Thos., 98-313-329-411 
William, 288 


198 | PARSUNBE, Henry, 411 


PARTRIDGE, John, 215 
Joseph, 84 
Nathaniel, 79-152 
Ralph, 417 
Reuben, 240 
Samuel, 215 
William, 79-152 


607 


Francis, 129 

Francis Lithgow, 129 

Harold, 129 

John Larkin, 129 

Phillips, 129 

Samuel, 129 

Samuel Phillips, 129 

Wm. Farquhar, 129 
PHABODY, Asa, 282 

Clarence, 165 

David, 276 

Francis, 161-175-276- 

282-410 

George, 287 

Henry Bulkley, 282 

Isaac, 175 

James, 287 

John, 36-276-410 

Joseph, 175 

Joseph A., 175 

Richard, 282 

Thomas, 82 

William, 82-282-300- 

301-365 

William Henry, 282 
PEACOCK, John, 342 

Lewis, 342 
PEAIRS, John, 368 

Joseph, 368 

William, 368 


PEAKE 


PEAKHE, Thomas, 388 
PIHALB, Chas. W., 412 
James Nixon, 339 
PHARE, 


Richard, 43 
Timothy, 43 


PEARSON, Edward, 157 


Henry, 411 

John, 189-277 
John Calder, 189 
John K., 189 
Merrill, 320 
PEASH, Daniel, 128 
James, 32 

John, 128-313 
Robert, 128-313 
Thomas, 258 


PEASLEY, Joseph, 206 
PEAVEY, Abraham, 151 


PECK, Benjamin, 225 
Charles H., 139-280 
Heth, 261 
Isaac, 280 
Jeremiah, 40-280 
Jonathan, 43 
Joseph, 410 
Richard, 225 
Robert, 407 
Rudolph Adams, 280 
Samuel, 280 
Stephen, 280 
William, 280 
PEEK, Harmanus, 113 
PEETE, Joseph Whit- 
ley, 223 
PEGRAM, Rich. G., 45 
PEGUES, James A., 3 
PEIRCE, Abraham, 54 
Annie F. Alexander, 
190 
Ebenezer, 54-189 
Elbridge Gerry, 54 
George, 410 
George Ellis, 189-190 
Henry, 54 
Isaac, 54 
Jabez, 189 
John, 54 
Thomas, 54-189 
Thomas F., 189 
William C., 226 
PELL, Alfred S., 191 
Benjamin, 190-191 
Howland, 190 


John, 181-190-191-410 


John A., 191 
Joshua, 190-191 
Morris Shipley, 190 


Thos., 181-190-191-410 


William Ferris, 190 
Wm. Howland, 190 
PELLET, Thomas, 228 


PELZER, Bern. H., 247 


Francis J., 194 


PEMBERTON, Clarence 


Lilly, 345 
Ebenezer, 68 
Francis, 68 
_ James, 68 
PENDAR, Henry, 384 
John, 384 
Oliver Simons, 384 
Samuel, 384 
Samuel Dutch, 384 
Simon, 384 


PENDLETON, Amos, 
181 


Benjamin, 187 
Brian, 66-84-181-321- 
410 


Caleb, 66 

Edmund, 60 

Francis, 181 

Fred W., 320 

Henry, 187-305-319- 
320 


James, 66-84-181-320- 
321 


James F., 320 
John Gilmore, 84 
Jonathan, 181 
Joseph, 84-181-321 
Lewis S., 192 
Mactinrdnr ses 


Willard C., 306 
PEARSE, Nathaniel, 43 


INDEX TO VOLUME TWO 


Nathan, 228 


Nathaniel, 66-187-319 


Peleg, 84 


Philip, 95-187-305-319- 


320-383-410 
Phineas, 84 
Thomas, 66 


Wm., 181-187-320-321 


William Cecil, 320 


PENN, Frank R., 326 


Joseph, 383 
Moses, 69 
William, 186 


David B., 181 

Ebenezer, 91 

Edmund, 46-190 

Kdward, 410 

Elijah, 46 

Ezra, 46-190 

John, 46-64-190-216- 
410 


Joseph, 1&1 
Josiah, 224 
Luther, 190 


PIERCE 
William, 92-191-199- 


269-372-411 
William C., 87 
PHIFER, Caleb, 311 


Corinne E. William- 


s0n, 312 
George, 311 
Isabella H. McGehee, 

3 


Martin, 311 


PENNEY, Henry, 393 
PENNIMAN, Elkanah, 


171-245 
Emory H., 171-245 


Jas., 171-245-306-410 


Jesse, 245 

Joseph, 171-245 
Moses, 28 

Pease, 171 
Samuel, 171-245 
William F., 171-245 


PENNINGTON, Eph., 67 


John, 67 
Judah, 67 
Nathan, 67 
Samuel, 67 

PENNYBACKER, 
Benjamin, 124 
Dirck, 124 
Hendrick, 124 

‘’ John, 124 


PENROSE, Bartholo- 


mew, 410 


PENTZ, William F., 304 
PEPPER, Geo. W., 102 


Robert, 264-410 


PEPPERRELL, Wm., 


302-410 


PEPPMEYER, Herman 


seg 
John H., 190 


May McLatchey, 190 


PEREGO, Ira, 56 
Joseph, 56 
PERHAM, John, 228 
Joseph, 228 
PERKINS, Abel, 196 
Abraham, 119-189- 
190-289-410 


Albert Thompson, 190 


Benjamin, 137 
Charles J., 289 
Charles S., 190 
David, 189-289 
Edmund, 410 
Edward N., 287 
Elisha, 196-249-298 


George Hamilton, 20 


Gideon, 190 
Hamilton, Eliot, 20 
Jacob, 196 
Jenckes, 289 
Jenckes W., 289 
John, 137-196-249- 
410-413 
John R., 278 
Joseph, 196 
Joshua, 190 
Josiah, 190 
Luke, 190 
Moses, 249 
Nathaniel, 289 
Orren, 189-293 
Roger Eliot, 20 
Samuel, 249 
Thomas, 196-249 
Timothy, 20 
William, 189 
William H., 273 
Zebulon W., 289 
ese rapt Ernest 


PEROT, Elliston J., 68 


PERRIN, Daniel, 410 
Noah, 49 
Richard, 323 


PERRY, Anthony, 287 


Charles, 345 


Charles Herbert, 191 


Charles Howes, 190 


Charles Mordecai, 190 


David, 181 


Nathaniel, 181-287 
Peter, 181 
Phineas, 46-190 
Richard, 181-410 
Roger Newton, 190 
William, 46-383 
William S., 332 


PERS, Abner, 164 


Abner Gorham, 164 
Anthony, 164 
Daniel, 164 
Ephraim, 164 
Isaac, 164 

John, 164-253-411 
Joseph, 164 


Robert Smith, 311-312 

Thomas McGehee, 311 

William F., 311 
PHILBRICK, Clarence 

EE LAG 

Edward, 233 

Elnathan Judson, 233 

Irving Judson, 233 

Nathan, 232 

Philip, 233 

‘Samuel, 196-232 

Samuel Benj., 233 

Samuel Wm., 233 

Thomas, 232 ‘ 
PHILLIP, Nichols, 192 
PHILLIPS, Ephraim, 67 


PERSHING, Fredk., 411 

PERSON, Henry, 411 

mink ie! Ellen M. Beale, 
91 


George, 50 
Walter G., 191 


PETERS, Andrew, 411 

David, 88 

Frederick, 366 

Iva Lowther, 366 

John, 366 

Richard, 88 

Stephen, 88 

William, 411 
PETERSON, Batt, 126 

Conrad, 221 

Francis Marion, 53 

INS Hie 23 

Vivan A., 290 
PETTEY, John, 223 
PETTIBONE, Chaun- 

cey, 281 

Chauncey Jeptha, 281 

Hiram Ralph, 281 

John, 281 

Jonathan, 281 

Ozias, 281 

Samuel, 281 
PETTIGREW, Charles 

IAS yr 

PHTTIIOHN J.B 2123 
PETTINGELL, Rich- 


meee Mae! 
PETZELT, Christopher 


9 
PEW, Samuel, 89 
PBHYTON, Albert H., 236 
Bernard, 283 
Henry, 127 
John, 127-143-164 
John Rowzee, 283 
Moses Green, 283 


Valentine, 25-127-419 
PFERSHING, Fredk., 
411 


PHELPS, Abner, 191 
Anson G., 44 
Ashbel, 372 
Charles, 17-179 
Charles A., 191 
Charles H., 191 
Charles W., 288 
David, 282-326 
liakim, 191 
Esmond, 262 
George, 269-309 
Guy, 3809 
Jacob, 269-294 
John, 92 
Joseph, 269 
Josiah, 92-199 
Livingston, 191 
Nathaniel, 92-191 
Royal, 101 
Samuel, 139-199-347 
Thomas, 44 
Timothy, 92-3727 


608 


George, 67-87-92-129- 


146-322-411 
Henry, 182 


Henry Disbrow, 92-93 


Jeremy, 49 

John, 92-136-376 
Joseph L., 123 
Linus Austin, 377 
MAG MALLS 


Newton DeKalb. 329 


Nicholas, 89-376 
Philip, 101-322 
Richard, 376 
Robert, 411 
Robt. Theodore, 92 
Samuel, 87-129-146- 
322-376 
Theophilus, 67-92 
William, 67-362 
William R., 377 
William W. L., 67 
Zerobabel, 67-92 
PHILPOT, Daniel P., 
oy HK 
Jonathan, 276 
PHINNEY, Benj., 230 
Edmund, 76 
John, 76-230-244 
Sturgis, 230 
Zaccheus, 230 


PHIPPENEY, David, 75 


PHIPPS, James, 73 
John, 73-74 
Spencer, 73 
William, 73 

PIATT, Abraham, 62 
John, 62 


PICKENS, Andrew, 312 


Israel, 336 
Robert S., 112 


PICKHRING, John, 411 


Weer ely Albert J., 
i 
George, 96 
James, 138 
John, 161-278 
Thomas E., 185 
William, 96 


William Rayford, 138 


a eee John, 
4 
PIDGE, Thomas, 408 


PIERCE, Abner, 164 
Abner Gorham, 164 
Alfred, 71 
Anthony, 164-253 
Barnard, 71 
Daniel, 164-218 
Dean, 179 
Ephraim, 71-164 
George, 778-146-275 
Isaac, 164 
James Robert, 93 
Jeremiah, 71 
John, 
John Wesley, 93 
Jonas, 253 
Joseph, 164-253 


148-164-253-411 


PIERCE 


Joshua, 71-218 
Michael, 71 
Miel, 71 
Robert, 148 
Samuel, 148 
Seth, 34 
Sidney Franklin, 93 
Thomas, 148 
V. Mott, 154 
PIERPONT (see also 
Pierrepont) 
Ebenezer, 49 
James, 49-178-204- 
310-411 
John, 49-310 
PIERREPONT (see 
also Pierpont) 
Alice V. Duncan, 191 
Cornelius, 191 
David C. G., 191 
Henry Pell, om: 
James, 411 
PIERSOL, John, 72 
Zaccheus, 72 
PIERSON, "Abraham, 
278-314 
Henry, 411 
Wyllys, 321 
PIGG, Robert, 64 
PIKE, John, 86-152 
Joseph, 223 
Robert, 152-389 
William, 81-163 
er Ae Matthew B., 


PILLSBURY, Wm., 411 
PINCHEON, ’wm., "412 
PINCKNEY, Chas., 372 
Philip, 410 
Thomas, 372 
Sees: Henry, 247- 


PINKERTON, Chas., 
PINKHAM, wm, E., $2 
ea aos Humphrey, 


Isaac, 372 
PINSENT, Wm., 215 
PINTARD, John, 396 
PIPER, Jonathan, 197 

Nathaniel, 197 
rile eons OE John W., 


PITCHER Henry, 395 
Joseph William, 153 
PITKIN, Ashbel, 170 
David, 77 
Joseph, 21-77-120 
Richard, 77-120 
William, 21-77-111- 
120-170-185- 411 
PITMAN, John, 135-220 
John Talbot, 220 
Josiah, 278 
Samuel, 278 
William, 135 
PITNEY, James, 417 
Phare Herbert, 129 
William, 245 
1g MA A Md Be Jean S., 174 
PITTMAN, George W. 
Samuel E., 315 
BILTS: Robert, 158 
PIXLEY, Alanson, 875 
PLAISTED, Elisha, 236 
PLANKINTON, Wm., 
PLASSE, William, 319 
PLATT, Bernard lat BIN 
Charles, 313 
Epenetus, 218 
John, 120-163-236 
John O., 21 
Jonas, 218 
Joseph, 194-282 
Josiah, 261 
Mildred Sellers, 313 
ena 163-218-282- 
389-41 
knee 120 
Uriah, 110 
; William, 56 
Zephaniah, 218 


PLATTS, Abel, 64 


INDEX TO VOLUME TWO 


Jonathan, 64 

Moses, 64 

Samuel, 64 
PLEASANTS, John, 411 
PLECKER, W. A., 165 
PLIMPTON, John, 411 

Martin V., 157 
PLUM, John, 241 

Robert, 194 

Samuel, 241 

William, 109 
PLUMB, John, 411 
PLUMLEY, Alex., 192 

Charles Albert, 192 

Daniel, 192 

Frank, 192 

Joseph, 192 

Samuel, 192 

William, 192 
PLUMMER, Daniel, 277 

Jonathan, 277 
PLUNKETT, Patrick, 

176-177 

PLYMPTON, John, 411 
POAL, Edward, 411 
POGUE, Henry E., 192 

James W., 192 

John F., 192 

Rah ace McCormick, 

Robert, 192 

Thomas L., 192 

William, 192 

William L., 192 
POINDEXTER, Benja- 

min, 209 

Edward leky yey) 

Tnomas L., 237 

William B., 329 
POLE, Edward, 411 
POLHILL, James Be 


30 
POLK: ‘Charios 192 
Cumberland, "70 
Ezekial, 60 
John, 70-278 
John Widener, 192 
Lucius J., 278 
Robert ras. 70- 192- 
278-411 
Robert i, 192 
Taylor, 70 
Thomas, 278 
William, 70-192-278 
POLLARD, Joseph, 155 
POLLOCK, James, 339 
PD rsh Robert Bruce, 


POMBROY, Daniel, 172 
ppeuezer, 172-185-262- 


Elisha, 358 

Eltweed, 172-174-185- 
262-288-411 

Enos, 262 

Eugene C., 287 

George P., 287 

John, 174° 

Joseph, 174-220 

Josiah, 288 

Josiah’ Ne 347 

M. M., 

Medad, ee 185-262- 


Noah, 174 
Quartus, 172-278 
Sanford B., 156 
Seth, 172- 377 
Stephen, 262 
POND, Robert, 269-414 
Samuel, 233-411 
William, 316 
PONDER, "James Weseae 
PONIATOWSKI, Price, 
POOL, Ambrose P., 64 
Colwell cot 
Isaac, 64 


POOLH, Charles C., 192 
Clura, 192 
Edward, 192-219-411 
Frederick E., 192 
Jeptha, 192 
John Morton, 83 
Joseph, 83- 192-219 


Lena Mae, 192 
Lester E., 192 
Nathaniel, 62-189 
Oliver, 192 
Samuel, 192-219 
Thomas Suplee, 83 
William, 83-219 


POOR, John, 203-411 


Joseph, 203 


POPH, Alfred T., 317 


Benjamin, 317 

Curran, 317 

Edmund Pendleton, 
317 

George, 93 

George R., 138 

Henry, 210 


Henry Augustine, 210 


James, 93 

John, 938-149-210 
Joseph, 249 
Middleton, 210 


Nathaniel, 93-307-317- 


402-411-419 
Otis C., 255 
Seth, 276 
Thomas, 93-277 
William, 93-210 
Worden, 317 


POPHAM, William, 350 
Wm. Sherbrooke, 350 
Wm. Sherbrooke, Jr., 


350 


PORCH, Edwin L., 378 


Exzikiel A., 378 
Henry, 378 
Laten Bennet, 378 


PORCHER, Isaac, 226 


Peter, 226 


PORT, Thomas, 290 
PORTER, Benj., 20-36 


Charles, 20 
Daniel, 94-292 
David, 247-268 
Elijah, 224 
Francis, 36 
Hezekiah, 45 
Horace S., 170 
Hugh, 341-343 
Increase, 247-268 
Israel, 36-249 
Jas., 292-303-310-386 
James neces 203 
Jeremiah, 
John, 20- ng. Oe 247- 
268-411 
John Addison, 268 
Reuben, 292 
Richard, 94-281 
Robert, 303 
Samuel, 47-127-328 
Thomas, 26 
Thomas C., 25-26 
Wm. Augustus, 268 


POST, Henry, 326 


Jahn, 283-326 
Richard, 326-411 


POTTER, Abel, 192 


Benjamin, 70 
Cornelius S., 186 
David, 192 


Dorothy Winslow, 192 


Esek, 186 

Ezra C., 186 
Frederick, 193 
Humphrey, 215 
Ichabod, 41-366-377 
James, 66 


John, 41-101-186-192- 


230-366 


Nathaniel, 41-186-366 


Orlando B., 192 
Robert, 411 
Samuel, 192 
Samuel J., 41 


POTTLE, John, 71 
POLS: Allen, 318 


Gertrude Rives, 318 
Thomas Rives, 318 


POUCHER, Chas., 365 
Aerts Francis E., 


POVELL, Robert, 267 
POWEL, Henry i, 122 


POWELL, Frank, 136 
609 


PRICE 


John, 100 

Moses, 58 

Thomas, 58 

Walter, 252 
POWERS, Chas. B., 46 

Gideon, 46 

Isaac, 46 

Jonathan, 46 

Roland C., 190 

Samuel, 101 

Walter, 46 

William, 46 

Wm. Thompson, 46 
POYNEER, Alfred, 233 
POY THRESS, Francis, 


((at 
Peter, 45-71-213-328 
Robert, 7 
PRADOS, Sianey V., 359 
PRATT: "Aaron, 198 
‘Abner, 74 
Albert Harrison, 222 
Daniel, 237 
Ebenezer, 222 
George Nathaniel, 222 
Gershom, 222 
Henry, 198-222 
Jacob, 222 
James C., 293 
John, 369-411 
Joseph, 198 
Joshua, 198-281 
Lemuel, 198 
Matthew, 411 
Nathaniel, 222 
Peter, 187 
Phinehas, 198-317 
Richard, 411 
Thomas, 222-369 
Timothy, 320 
William, 237-355-411 
William Combe, 350 
IWilliame Fe Hao 
PRATTE, Gabriel, 48 
Jean B., 
Jean B. gs? 48 
Joseph, 48 
PRAY, Ephraim, 96 
John, 314 
Joseph, 277 
Phineas, 277 
Richard, 314 
PREBLBH, Abraham, 411 
PREIGELL, Van B., 334 
PRENCH, Thomas, 46- 
67-149-158-162-169- 
174-190-193-205- 
230-293-316-375-378 
AE eA Daniel A., 


Nathaniel, 282 
Samuel, 202 
Thomas, 190 
PRENTISS, John, 244 
PRESCOTT, Alfred, 109 
Benjamin, 179 
Benjamin, Jr., 292 
George W., 109 
James, 109-411 
John, 244-411 
Jonathan, 109 
PRESTON, Alf. G., 196 
Daniel, 176 
Francis, 274 
John, 39-40-59-196- 
274-411 
Remember, 176 
William, 39-40 
PREW, Edward J., 80 
PREWITT, Byrd, 118 
George Byrd, 118-340 
George Leland, 118 
Geo. Thompson, 118 
James P. C., 118 
Michael, 118-340 
Nelson, 340 
Robert, 340 
Robert Hurt, 118 
Stanley T., 340 
PRICE, Charles W., 292 
James Pope, 309 
John, 139- 342-346-411 
John L., 1 
Lucien B., 346 
Matthew, 139 


PRICK 


Pugh, 139 
Pugh W., 139 
Sterling, 139 
Thomas, 346-411 


Vernon Dana, 309 
William, 187 
PRIEST, Degory, 198- 


302-317-381-412 
James, 381 
BS Oscar F., 
37 
PRIESTLEY, Jos., 93 
PRINCH, John, 28-179- 
208-291-412 
Thomas, 179-411 
PRINDLE, Wm. E., 2 
PRINGLE, Edwd. J: 34 
Euclid Covington, 3 
John, 153 
John Julius, 347 
Robert, 347 
Robert Edward, 348 
William Bull, 348 
PRIOR, Timothy, 367 
PRITCHARD, Roger, 
eel 
PRITCHETT, Basil B., 
69 


PROBASCO, Wallace 
M., 129 


PROCTOR, Gershom, 
31 

Note 316 

Robert, 316 
PROUT, John, 34 

Timothy, 34 

William, 34 
PROUTT, W: J., 294 
PROVOOST, Saml., 387 
PROVOST, John, 243 
PRUDDEN, Geo. P., 193 

James, 285-395 


Joseph, 0 

Peter, 193-240-339 

Samuel, 193 

au Mitchell, 193 

Theodore P., 193 
PRUDEN, Fletcher, 217 


PRUYN, Franz J., 412 


PRYOR, John, 290 
Richard, 45 
Theodorick, 45 


PUDDINGTON, Archer 
OF 278 
PUGSLEY, Cornelius 
A., 193 
Gilbert T., 193 
James, 193 
Jeremiah, 193 
Matthew, 193 
Samuel, 193 
PULITZER, Joseph, 185 
PULLIAM, Joseph, 380 
PULTNEY, Thos., 410 
PUNCHARD, Wm., 204 
PUPATHER, Hans, 42 
PURCHASE, Thos., 222 
PURCHIS, Oliver, 393 
PURDY, Samuel, 188 
EEG Humphrie, 
if 
Nicholas, 279 
Thomas, 279 
William, 279 
PURRIER, Wm., 407 
PURY, Edward, 410 
PUTNAM, Benj., 161 
Carolyn R. Haines, 193 
Charles, 212% 
George, 212 
George Jacob, 
Israel, 249 
Jacob, 161 
John, 37-161-249-412 
Joseph, 249 
Nathaniel, 161-194 
Philip, 161 
Reuben, 360 
Samuel, 175 
Thomas, 337-161-249 
William Allen, 194 
William Lowell, 18 
PUTNEY, Stephen, 330 


211 


INDEX TO VOLUME 


PYNCHEON, William, 
21-77-412 

PYNDER, Henry, 384 

PYNNEY, John, 411 


Q 


QUARLES, Benj., 113 
James, 271 
John, 111 
Richard, 271 
Rebert G., 271 
Roger, 111 
Thomas D., 113 
West R., 113 
QUAYLE, "Thos. BEveyeees 
QUIMBY, Samuel, 206 
QUIN, Hugh, 284 
Peter, 284 
William S., 284 
QUINBY, Albert die ise 
Edwin Norris, 133 
Elizabeth H. Freeman, 
133 
QUINCY, Edmund, 88- 
409-412 
QUINN, Harry B., 194 
Hiram, 194 
Joseph M., 104 
Kathryn Karr, 194 
Michael, 21 
William H., 194 


R 


RACKH, Luther E., 215 
RADCLIFFE, Wm., 261 


RADINSKY, Oswald T., 
249 

RAFFERTY, Oliver W., 
154 

RAGAN, Jonathan, Sr., 
94 


RAGE, Robert, 413 
RAGL LAND, Fenall, 125 
John, 125 
Pettus, 125 

RAGSDALE, Drury, 113 
Peter, 113 

RAINS, Gabriel J., 39 
Gabriel M., 39 


Henry, 39 
RAINSFORD, Edward, 
401 
RAINWATER, Loid, 98 


RAMBO, John, 367 
Ormond, 367 
Ormond, Jr., 366 
Peter, 367 
Peter G., 366-367 

RAMSAY, Constantine, 


256 
Francis M., 255 
George D., 255 


William G., 102 
RAMSDELL, Danl., 202 
Joseph, 202 
Thomas, 202 
RAND, Abraham, 304 
Artemus, 323 
Benj. Howard, 304 
Daniel, 323 
benezer, 304 
Nathaniel, 3804 
Robert, 304-323 
Solomon, 323 
Thomas, 304 
Zechariah, 323 
RANDALL, Alex., 103 
Benjamin, 294 
Wugene Wilson, 224 
George, 39 
John, 103-321 
Matthew, 321 
Nicholas P., 19-20 
Thomas, 103-412 
William, 345 
Wyatt W., 334 
RANDOLPH (see also 
Fitz Randolph) 
Ambrose Fitz, 21 
Arthur Fitz, 22 
Charles Carter, 65 
Edmund Jennings, 267 


TWO 


Edward, 111-194-412 
oN Fitz, 21 
Ephraim Fitz, 21 
Harrison, 194 
Henry, 327 
Howard Fitz, 22 
Howard S. Fitz, 21 
Isaac S., 244 
Isham, 205 
John, 50-140-220-267- 
418 
John Feild, 194 
John Hampden, 327 
Joseph Fitz, 21 
Moses Liddell, 327 
Peter, 65-327 
ponent 267 
L., 105 
Richard, 125-140-250 
Robert, 65 
Stelle Fitz, 21 
Thomas, 104-138-140- 
209-335 
William, 31-45-50-65- 
71-104-111-125-138- 
140-194-207-267- 
328-335-346-412 
RANEY, William, 258 
RANKIN, David, 247 
James, 247 
William, 284 
RANNEY, Comfort, 255 
Nathaniel, 255 
Thomas, 412 
RAPALJE (see also de 
Rapalje) 
Daniel, 177 
Joris Jansen, 22 
RATHBURN, Elizabeth, 
(B.) E. Gaylord, 382 
Howard Martin, 382 
Martin D., 382 
Riley Henry, 382 
Winthrop Gaylord, 382 
RATLIFF, Rich. N.,143 
RAVENEL, Daniel, 293 
Louis, 332 
Prioleau, 293 
Rene, 293-412 
Samuel P., 2:93 
RAW bye i Benj. C., 


RAWLIN S, Ichabod, 


236 
James, 235-413 
Jeremiah, 236 
RAWSON, Abner, 17 
Edward, 121-242-412 


Josiah, 121 

RAY, Albert E., 159 
Alexander, 54 
Ambrose, 159 
Artemas, 122 
Bartholomew, 318 
Charles Lamb, 159 
Claude Simpson, 159 
Daniel, 318 
Geo. Washington, 385 
Henry, 318 
Hosea, 159 
Hosea Halcomb, 159 
Hugh Edwin, 159 
James Brown, 340 
John, 318 
Joseph Brooks, 159 
Joshua, 318 
Obed, 54 
Obed S., 54 
Robert, 318 
Samuel, 54 
Stephen Francis, 385 
Thomas Henry, 159 
Walter O., 383 
Winslow, "318 


RAYMOND, Artemas, 
316 


Barnabas, 293 
Benjamin, 292 
Benjamin W., 292 
Daniel, 292- 316 


John, 152-293-316 
Joshua, 152 


610 


REED 
Lemuel, 167 
Paul, 292 
Richard, 152-412 
Samuel, 152 


William, 292-316 
RAYNEAU, Daniel, 
REA, Charles, 329 
Charles Stanley, 
Daniel, 161 
Edith Oliver, 27 
Henry Oliver, 27 
Henry Robinson, 27 
John, 27-329 
Joshua, 161 
Samuel, 27-32 
William, 26 


READ, Bartholomew, 
152 

Benjamin, 77 
Charles, 362 
Charles F., 114 
Charles L., 248 
Clement, 97-308 
Clement, Jr., 129-235 
Clement Carrington, 


29 
329 


1s) 
Daniel, 152-258 
Edmund §S., 308 
Edmund S., Jr., 308 
Edward E., 152 
Frederick N., 308 
George, 129 
Isaac, 305 
J. Sturdivant, 308 
Jacob, 152 
John, 77-120-152-339 
John T., 330 
Jonathan, 248 
Joseph, 77 
Joseph E., 120 
Keith M., 308 
Seth, 362 
Stephen, 152 
Thomas, 129-152 
William, 339 
READAWAY, Jas., 172 
READE, Clement, 18-19 
Edmund, 50 
George, 18-19-21-51- 
127-150-201-214-220- 
248-254-307-319-358- 
369-412 
John, 21-220 
Robert, 201 
Thomas, 18-19-201- 
319-369 
William, 369 
agate SES John, 


215 
vo 
REAVES, Charles, 31 
Geo. Washington, 31 
Joseph, 31 
Mark, 31 
Solomon, 31 
William, 31 
RED, Samuel, 145 
REDDENHASEN, Abel, 


265 
Hendrick, 265 
Henry, 265 


Johannes, 265 
REDFIELD, Wm., 176 
REDGATE, Edmund, 


302-30 
REDINGTON, Wim: Py 
REDMAN, John, 412 

Solomon, 364 
REECE, Carroll, 298 


REED, Alex., 386 
Alex. Gebhart, 61 
Benjamin, 45-246 
Carlo, 366 
Daniel, 366 
Earl Howell, 130 
Eldad, 369 
EKliakim, 366 
Frederick Davies, 220 
George, 246-369 
Henry Wm., 337 
Hugh, 268 
Isaac, 337 
John, 52-74-366-369 
John S., 366 
Jonathan, 52 


REED 
Joseph, 369 RHEINBERGER, 
Lewis, 97 Frank, 183 


Marcus L., 369 

Mary A. Granger, 220 
Richard C., 243 
Robert R., 386 
Samuel Harrison, 369 
Silas, 366 

Thomas, 45-52-74-139- 

369 


RHETT, George, 412 
Walter, 198 
William, 198 

RHINELANDER, 

Philip Jacob, 412 

RHOADES, Benj., 194 
Edward James, 194 
Trrancis M., 194 
Henry, 194 
John, 204 
Nelson Carrier, 194 
Nelson Osgood, 194 
Obadiah, 194 
Samuel, 194 

2 | RHOADS, John, 25 

78| RHODHS, Henry, 3 

Henry A., 187 
John, 323-374 


Thomas Davies, 220 
Thomas J., 369 
Wm., 74-246-247-369 
REEDER, David K., 313 
REES, W. W., 227 
William, 362 
REESE, David, 372 
Dietrich, 378 
Irederick Focke, 9 
George Bickham, 3 
Jacob, 378 
Joseph, 306 
Theodore Irving, 378 
REEVE, James, 87 


4 
23 


RIANHARD, John V. 


Joseph, 31 Lecce 
Mark, 31t William, 332 
REEVES, Wm., 183 RICE, Adam, 164 


REGAN, J. S., 66 

REGISTER, James, 105 

REHMERT, Louis F., 
42 


Andrew Dat 
ssehiqalkeyy dee, Mie 
Caleb, 341-343 
Calvin Fonrose, 164 
Charles, 164 
Clayton R., 259 
Daingerfield, 341-343 
David, 211 


REID, Andrew, 331 
Archibald E., 56 
Samuel Chester, 41 

REILY, George W.. 

RE IMERS, John, 37 
John Jacob, 37 
Nellie M. Cady, 37 

REINHART, Jos. W., 


259 


348-412 
Elisha, 116 


229 Henry, 211-222 
REMINGTON, Jabez, Jonathan, 222 
188 Joseph, 341-343 
John, 222-412 Josiah, 341-343 
Thomas, 222 Lyman, 164 
REMSBERG, Charles Matthew, 2'83 
W., 224 Nathan, 234 
E. E., 18 Peter, 201 
REMSEN, Rem, 177- Ralph Waldo, 164 
412 Robert J., 275 
RENFRO, Elmer, 385 Samuel, 161 


Stephen, 116 


Grady W., 385 
Thomas, 116-164 


Graham W. pagel 


Jesse, 385 William, 164 
John, 385 Zebulon, 116-164 
Robert A., 385 RICH, John 1., 294 


William Carter, 385 Samuel, 89 
William T., 385 Stephen, 89 
RENICK, George, 336 William, 420 
RENTFRO, Joseph, 124 RICHARDS, Benj., 120 


Joshua, 124 Benjamin W., 67 


RENTON, James, 277 David, 120 
REPPLIER, Francis Edward, 412 
Ewing Edward C. M., 68 
RE QUA, sGabr iel, 44 Howard, 67-68 
Glode, John, 120-241 
James, “M Jobn Stevens, 241 
Joseph, 44 Joseph, 241 


Leonard B., 103 
Maud Ashhurst, 63 
Owen, 67-134 
Samuel, 366 
Thomas. 149-206 
Wm., 67-134-241-269 
William R., 2'99 


REVELL, Randall, 27 
REVERE, Apollos, 3t- 
307-412 
Edward H. R., 307 
Joseph W., 307 
Paul, 34-307 
REXFORD, Samuel, 91 
REYBURN, Vallé, 327 RICHARDSON, 
REYERSZEN, Marten. Abiather, 71 
413 Asa, 22 
REYNAUD, d@’Etienne, Charles, 156 
198 Charles Augustus, 


REYNOLDS, Edward, 156 
2 David, 75-135-321 
Henry, 366 David M., 135 
John T., 79 Ebenezer, 22-114-321 


Edward, 197-327 
Elwood Seward, 135 
Ezekiel, 27-317-412 
Francis, 414 
EOPaAnk eto ¢ 
Frederic L. W., 
George, 156 
Gershom, 27 
Henry, 55 

Isaac Farwell, 55 
James, 320 
James B., 328 


Josiah, 163 
Martin C., 279 
Richard, 79 
Robert, 137-412 
Thomas, 254 
RHEA, Joseph, 183-238 
Matthew, 238 
Matthew C., 238 
Robert M., 238 
Samuel, 238 
RHEIN, Jan, 245 


107 


RHE SINFRANK, John, 


RHYS, Hugh. C. ap, 304 


EKdmund, 100-116-167. 
164-211-222-283-341- 


INDEX TO VOLUME TWO 


Joel, 119 
John, 27-197-205-327- 
406 
Joseph, 22-55-75-197 
Joshua, 66 
Josiah, Sed 
Nathaniel, 22-320 
Norman T., 135 
Peter, 156 
R. Roller, 156 
Richard, 328 
Roderick D., 
S. Irving, 25 
Samuel, 71-75-135- 
197-321-412 
Samuel Lane, 197 
Samuel Q., 205 
Samuel Troup, 
Stephen, 71 
Theophilus, 27-317 
Thomas, 22-55-282- 
320-412 
Tilley, 320 
Warren, 27 
Wendell E., 131 
William, 66-71-205- 
321-327 
Zodac S. W., 382 
het ear a: John, 408- 
409 
RICHESON, Ezekiel, 412 
Holt, 113 
John] Bs iis 
RICHMOND, Christo- 
pher, 194 
Kdward, 774-142-220 
261-264 
Eliakim, 194 
John, 74-194-264-412 
Joseph, 194 
Josiah, 74 
Peleg, 244 
Silvester, 264 
Sylvester, 220-244 
William, 220-265 
William Thomas, 135 
RICKETSON, John 
Howland, Jr., 57 
RICKS, Jacob, 296 
RIDDELL, Guy C., 216 
OLY Christopher, 
RIDDLE, Joseph, 46 
RIDENBAUGH, Wm. 
H., 255 


327 


IY 


RIDER, William, 44-184 


RIDGELY, Ann S. W., 
130 
Charles, 136 
Greenberry, 308 
Henry, 35-156-287- 
308-412 
Nicholas, 108-114-167 
Orndorf L., 130-131 
Richard, 308 
Robert, 136-412 
Vincent, 131 
RIDGWAY, Josiah, 286 
Richard, 286 


RIDIER, Henry, 148 
René, 148 
RIEGEL, George F., 50 


RIEMAN, Chas. E., 136 
Elizabeth T. Good- 
win, 136 
RIEMANN, Paul, 208 


RIGBY, James, 23 
Nathan, 238 
RIGGS, Elisha, 287 
Francis, 287 
George, 287 
George W., 
John, 287 
Lawrason, 287 
Samuel, 287 
RING, David, 75 
Jarvis, 75 
Robert, 75 
RIPLEY, Hezekiah, 
Joshua, 73-108-206 
Piram, 109 
Roswell D., 366 
Timothy, 302 
William, 206-397 


287 


108 


611 


ROBERTSON 


RISLEY, Job, 122 
Reuben, 122 
RISSER, Gustave A., 39 
RITER, Benj. F., 195 
“edgat! D. Woodruff, 
cpp tee Jos., 


Nicholas, 68 
William, 389 
RITTER, Casper, 200 
RE ES Augustus 
Fen ie Aa 
Frances Hart, 195 
John R., 195 
RIVERS, Jones, 207 
RIVES, Alfred L., 318 
Robert, 318 
William, 318 
William Cabell, 318 
RIX, William, 409 
ROACH, John, 267 
ROANE, Thomas, 60 
ROBB, George AGH Le 0 
George S., 190 
ROBBELEN, Ernest A., 
ROBBINS, Aaron, 166 
Asa, 28-29 
Daniel, 28 
Herbert D., 101 
Jeremiah, 326 
Jethro, 105 
John, 295 
Jonathan, 295 
Joshua, 295 
Reuben, 295 
Richard, 412 
Solomon, 295 
Stephen, 295-326 
William, 28 
William D., 295 


ROBERDEAU, Dan., 358 


Isaac, 358 

James Daniel, 358 
James M., 358 
Sully B., 358 


LOBERSON, M. J., 192 


ROBERTS, Albert, 278 
Alexander, 50 
Bartholomew, 315 
Benjamin, 183 
Clarence M., 380 
Edward B., 182 
Francis, 137 
George C., 195 
George E., 313 
George McKenzie, 195 
George S., 195 
Harmon, 150 
Henry Keggel, 313 
Hiram, 315 
Hiram Parsons, 313 
Hugh, 153-412 
James Morsell, 
John, 27-195- 412 
Joseph. B., 102 
Nathaniel, 139 
Nicholas, "304 
Richard, 153 
Robert, 153 
Robert Whyte, 50 
Thomas, 195-199 
William’ Morsell, 153 
Wilson B., 195 


ROBERTSON, Alex., 
271-338 

Beverley, 275 
Charles, 50-118 
Daniel A., 195 
Edward Dale, 53 
George, 271-338 
George M., 196 
Gordon, 196 
James, 348 
John, 136-195 
Michael, 153 
Moses C., 153 
Robert, 136 
Sawnie, 31 
Thomas, 153-2 
Victor, 195 
Walter S., 138 
William, 195-225-412 


153 


ROBERTSON INDEX TO VOLUME TWO RUGGLES 
, 195-196 John, 412 Nathaniel G., 198 ROSSITER, Nathan, 
Win. Toaepns 195-196 Thomas, 366 Nathaniel M., 197 268 
ROBINS, Edward, 167 RODRIQUES, F. A., 243 Thomas, 198 ROTHENBURGER, 


Ephraim, 250 ROH, Elisha, 222 ROLSTON, Minter Christian W., 361 


Zebulon, 310 Hugh, 222 Bailey, 150 Leila C. Avery, 361 
ROBINSON, Albert, 377 James, 87 ROMAN, iteed, 198 William Frederic, 361 
Alexander, 412 John, 87 Alfred Rhett, 198 ROTHRAM, Jos., 122 


John Eltinge, 87 
John Morey, 87 
Nathaniel, 87 


André Bienvenu, 198 
Baltazar, 198 
Chas. Beauregard, 198 


ROTHSCHILD, wm. 


Anthony, 367 H., 114 
ROUNDS, Chase, 71 


Charles L., 115 
Dan, 134 
David, 217-306 


Peter, 222-371 Jacque Etienne, 198 George, 71 
David W., 306 Theodore Hart, 87 Jacques, 198 John, 71 
Doane, 196 Thomas, 222 Noel, 198 Thomas, 189 
Eugene W., 196 ROD TEES: Abraham, ROMBERGER, Baltzer, bok dee! Alice Read, 308 
eorge, 213- 306 ohn, - 
pene IN RSS ROGER, Dick, 142 Jacob, 384 Joseph, 308 
George McCook, 196 ROGERS, Bernard, 363 John, 384 Shelley, 308 


Bernard F., 363 ROMIG, Isaac E., 158 
George W., 164 Daniel, 67 RONALDS, Reginald, 
Georgiana Ford, 198 DeJay, 251 226 

H. W., 215 Edward, 309 ROOD, Daniel, 360 


Thomas, 307-308 
OS oan Andrew S§&., 


ALonibald H., 86 


George O., 105 


Harry A., 196 Pleazar, 304 ROORBACH, Barrent, Charles, 322 
Henry, 95 Fordyce Huntington, 143 John, 199 ; 
Henry Crane, 106 197 ROOSA, Albert H., 291 John M., 199 
Homer N., 196 Frank, 224 ROOSEVELT, Claes M., Sebastian, 199 
Increase, 306-412 Frank Ellsworth, 173 145-223-413 Stephen C., 86 
Isaac, 120 Frederick, 322 Isaac, 145 ROWELL, spaniel, 247 
Jabez, 115-312-313 George, 155-173 Jacobus, 145-223 Guy C., 
James, 217 George Edward, 309 Johannes, 145-223 Jacob, Prte 
James Edwin, 197 George L., 309 Nicholas, 145-223 Jonathan, 247 
James H., Jr., 158 Geo. Washington, 197 | ROOT, Albert B., Jr., 287 Philip, 247 
Jeremiah, 204 Giles, 363-413 Cephas, 299 Thomas, 247 
John, 115- -120- 151-196- Grace J. Haynes, 197 John, 102- 211-413 Valentine, 247 
204-276-312-313- Grafton D., 347 Jonathan, 299 ROWLAND, Francis F., 
336-367-412 Hatton B., "382 Joseph, 211-299 89 
John Enders, 367 Henry P., 190 Oliver, 292 Joseph, 89 
John W., 312-318 Henry W., 347 Samuel, 292 ROWLEY, Brainard N., 
Jonah, 196 Ichabod, 278 Thomas, 211-299 199 
Joseph, 360 Isaiah, 181 ROOTH, John, 413 Henry, 199 
Joseph Fielding, 313 Jabez, 197 Thomas, 299 Howard C., 199 
Lewellen P., 196 James, 151-173-181- ROOTES, Philip, 201 Mathew, 199 
Linus, 134 197-218-305 Thomas R., 201 Moses, 44-94-199 
McWillie Mitchell, James Chapman, 173 | ROREX, John, 371 Nathan, 199 
312-313 James H., 296 Samuel, 371 Nathan C., 199 


Jason, 39- "40 

John, 67-155-173-181- 
187-190-194-220- 
244-264-363-413 

John D., 181-321 

Aloyowey bis abel 

Jonathan, 181 


RORISON, Alex., 314 
Brainard, 314 
David Barber, 314 
James, 314 
Marabel, 314 

ROS eae Addison, 


Nathan W., 199 
Ridgway L., 199 
ROWZIE, Edwin, 220 
ROYAL, William, 318 
ROYALL, John, 31-139- 
227-330 
John Bedford, 139-227 


Michael, 95-336 
Morgan P., 367 
Nathaniel, 306 
Orlando G., 162 
Poitiaux, 367 
Robert, 196 
Robert W., 322 


John, 260 
Maurice Falconer, 41 


James, 198-235-413 
Jeremiah, 236 


William Crandall, 155 
William H., 


Saml., 73-115-312-313 Joseph, 76-173-244- Richard, 198 Joseph, 31-139-227- 
Thomas, 101-217 305-316 Samuel, 198 330 
West, 196 Julius Taylor, 173 “Sergeant,” 198 Joseph Edwin, 330 
Will Grow, 196 Justus, 188 Thomas, 198 Nathaniel R., 31 
William, 65-115-204- Lewis, 149 William A., 199 Richard, 31-322 
306-312-345 M. C., 154 William Sam, 198 Tucker, 31 
William Charles, 196 Morgan a 104 ROSCOB, Franklin B., William, 31-139-227 
William Parrish, 336 Moses, 814 ROYCE, Abel, 199 
ROCKEFELLER, Diell, Nathaniel, 67-80-413 Gilbert L., 314 Enos, 199 
104 Nicholas, 347 Grace E. Gridley, 314 Helen E., 199 
Godfrey, 104-193 Noah C., 324 Jeremiah, 314 Lent, 199 
Johann P., 104-193- Peleg, 296 Lew Wallace, 314 Lucien M., 199 
412-413 Philip, hale Robert, 101 Nathaniel, 282 
John D., 104-193 Russell, 19 ROSE, Allen, 151 Nehemiah, 199 
Peter, 104-193 Samuel, 32- §0- 197-218 Daniel, 371 Robert, 199 
William, 104-193 Simeon W., 6 Freeman M., 377 Samuel, 98-99-199-248 
William A., 104 Theophilus, 271 Hugh, 196 ROVE Eee 
William Avery, 193 Thomas, 76-181-187- John, 284 William Steele, 127 
William G., 193 194-264-316-363-413| Robert, 282-371-413 ROYSTER, Nathaniel, 
ROCKWELL, Starr A.,| Thomas Edgar, 218 Thomas, 177 31 
310 William, 173-181-413 | ROSECRANS, Dirck, ROZIER, Notley, 115 
William, 282-382-400-| _ Zabdial, 271 302 Vall J., 
412 ROHDBE, Erling, 369 Jacobus, 302 RUCKS, James, 59 
William Walker, 384 ROITSCH, Conrad R., Johannes, 302 Josiah, 
ROCKWOOD, John, 144 296 Warren, 302 RUDD, Jonathan, 116- 
RODEKOPF, William | ROKEBY, Ralph Thos.,| ROSEMAN, Saml., 198 390 
F., 331 78 f ROSENMULLER, RUDOLPH, Henry, 200 
RODES, Allen H., 380 | ROLFE, Daniel, 403 George L., 164 RUDOLPHY, Charles 
Charles; 380 James, ae etn ates eS Clifton, 181 B., 199 
ifton, , R , Elbert D., 178 Jay Besson, 199 
David, 267 Thomas, 125-140-171 Henry A., 178 Teun Te 139 
Henry, 194 ROLLINS, Bella Funk, Henry H., 239 RUFFIN, Edmund, 143 
James W., 145 197 James, 178 Edmund Sumter, 143- 
John, 380 Daniel G., 236 James W., 178 145 
Joseph Waller, 380 Edward Ashton, 236 John, 178 George, 143 
Waller, 380 Eliphalet, 198 Libbeus, 155 John, 147 
William, 380 Pliphalet Bean, 198 Oliver Crete: 155 Julian Calx, 143 
RODGERS, Christ. R. Herbert M., 197 Pelig, 1 Robert, 143 
Pi, 65 Hyder Edward, 198 mated *304 William, 143 
Hamilton, 85 Ichabod, 236 William’ 155-157-316 


RUGG, Daniel, 244 
John, 244 
RUGGLES, Edward, 44 


RODHOUSH, Jos., 127 


John, 236 
RODMAN, Benj., 366 


John, 
Joseph, 198 ohn, 44-281 


ROSSELL, Zachariah, 
67 Joseph, 49 


612 


RUGGLES 


Samuel, 49-240-249 
Thomas, 44-49 


INDEX TO VOLUME TWO 


SAFFORD, John, 198 
Thomas, 198 


RUMBOUGH, D. J., 221| SAGE, Amos, 367 


AD tah J. Calvin, 
RUMNEY, John, 315 
John Gaine, 314 
Mason Pittman, 315 
Robert, 315 
RUMSBY, Robert, 413 
RUNK, Jacob, 413 
RUNKLE, Adam, 199 
Philip, 199 
RUNYON, Elias, 22 
Peter, 22 
Richard, 22 


RUSLING, Henry P., 
200 


James, 200 
Joseph F., 200 
Lee Judson, 200 
Sedgwick, 200 
RUSS, Garry, 34 
RUSSEL, Henry C., 202 
Walter S., 315 
RUSSELL, Chas. T., 197 
George H., 200 
Harvey, 201 
James, 160-204 
James William, 68 
Jesse, 139 
John, 118-200-273-413 
Joseph Ballister, 197 
Joseph William, 68 
Lillian H. Tenney, 
197 
Nathaniel, 264 
Otis Tenney, 197 
Riverus, 195 
Robert, 163-383 
Samuel, 236 
Solomon, 201 
Stephen, 273 
William, 36-200-316 
RUST, Henry, 165 
Howard H., 201 
Ina Hull, 201 
John, 165 
Lawrence, 332 
Lee, 201 
Nathaniel, 165 
Wallace, 165 
Wallis, 165 
William A., 197 
William Wallace, 165 
RUTGERS, Anthony, 
314-315 
ern ae ae Hugh, 


John, 70-201-363 
John C., 201 
Mildred L., 201 
Robert, 194-201 
Thomas, 413 
Walter, 363 
William, 201-383 
Williams, 201 
RUTLEDGH, Frank, 136 
RYAN, Charles N., 24 
Frank W., 288 
John N. Y., 151 
Michael, 113 
RYCK, Abraham, 177 


Benjamin, 93-121 
Benoni, 93 
Comfort, 34 
Daniel, 93 
David, 34-93-121-211- 
295-367 
Ebenezer, 34 
Elisha, 367 
Eugene Adelbert, 93 
George, 93 
Harlehigh, 121 
Henry, 121 
Jedediah, 211 
Jewett, 93 
tone 34-93-121-211- 


Rufus, 367 
Russell, 367 
Solomon, 295 
Stephen, 295 
Timothy, 295-367 
SEE EE Arthur, 
Glenn M., 320 
SAINT JOHN, Jos., 152 
Mark, 152 
Matthias, 152 
SAINT LEGER, Gar- 
rick, 88 
SALLE, Abraham, 394 
SALLOWS, Micha, 161 
Robert, 161 
SALTER, Edw., 184-219 
John, 302 
John L., Jr., 288 
Richard, 302 
SALTONSTALL, Gur- 
don, 20-72 
Richard, 413 
SALTUS, Evelyn M. 
Noyes, 62 
Rollin Sanford, 62-63 
SAMBORNE, John, 413 
William, 413 
oe Caleb, 219- 
George, 190 
Henry, 202-218-219- 
240-320-413 
James, 240 
Paul, 320 
SAMS, Fred C., 315 
Jacob Patterson, 315 
James, 315 
John, 315 
Josiah B., 315 
Oscar Ernest, 315 
SAMSON, Henry, 74-413 
See Green B., 
Isaac S., 124 


SE OE ELEN Abraham, 


Benjamin, 25 

David, 25 

Fred Roy, 24 

Harvey Eugene, 25 

John, 24-25-55-218- 
413 


John Pitts, 25 
Moses, 218 

Peter, 25 
Tristram, 25-218 
William, 25-55-413 
Ziba, 301 


oe EN DS, James, 
SES Otto Martin, 


RYERSON, Marten, 413 | SANDERS, Benj., 28 


Ss 


SACKET, John, 288 

SACKETT, John, 298 
Stephen Wells, 298 

i ie fee Everit Jay, 


Holmes Elias, 315 
SAFFLE, Mason, 367 


George Allen, 28 
George Nicholas, 41 
Henry, 61 

John, 61-364 

John H., 364 
Joseph, 61 

Lewis, 41 

Newell, 61 

Thomas, 300 
Walter T. L., 188 
William Reynale, 28 


SANDERSON, Robert 
John, 321 


SANDES, James, 413 


PrN MOMS ERE Alfred, 
0 
John, 300 
Thomas, 300 


Seed Frank Elbert, 
3 


James, 70-413 
Jesse, 37 
SANFORD, Andrew, 80 
Cy Myron, 122 
Elihu, 208 
Elijah, 65 
Ephraim, 208 
John B., 41 
John Thomas, 41 
ere aee L. Watson, 


Peleg, 62-72 
Richard, 364 
Samuel, 208 
Samuel R., 278 
Stephen, 208 
Thomas, 208-364-413 
William, 67 
SANGER, Daniel, 184 
Henry, 44 
Prentice, 155 
Richard, 44-184-413 
William Cary, Jr., 44 
Zedekiah, 44 
SANGSTER, James, 138 
Thomas, 139 : 
SARES, Richard, 414 
SARGENT, Epes, 179 
James, 413 


Thomas, 240 
William, 140-179-413 
SATCHER, John, 173 
po Ea Benedict, 
Edward R., 378 
William, 413 
SMe td Nathaniel, 


Samuel, 64 
William, 64 
SATTERTHWAITE, 
William, 259 
SE EP ots! Claiborne, 


James, 52 
James Newton, 52 
Len L., 366 
Miles, 52 
Richard, 386 
Robert, 329 
Swerson H., 253 
Thomas, 420 
William, 253 
William L., 253 
SAUVHE, Pierre, 359 
SAVAGE, Anthony, 187 
Earl Bean, 69 
John, 820-329 
John B., 231 
Teackle T., 51 
Thomas, 266-413-416 
William L., 182 
SAVARIEN, Fredk., 226 
SAWIN, John, 283 
Thomas, 283 
SUM MOEN Donald 
SAWYER, Elias, 254 
Elisha, 254 
Ephraim, 269 
Francis, 19-36 
George Pliny, 321 
George Whitefield, 36 
Isaac H., 36 
Jacob, 228-269 
James B., 36 
Jonathan, 228 
Jotham, 254 
Samuel, 36-275 
Thomas, 254-320 


613 


SCHRACK 


Thomas Killam, 36 
William, 19-36-228 
SAXON, Charles, 66 
Lewis, 66 
SAXTON, Joseph, 83 
Thomas, 83 
SAYER, Thomas, 413 
eT ey Frederic C., 
2 
John, 49-144-233-365- 
41 


3 
Thomas, 49-144-233 
SAYLOR, Parry D., 80 
Ulrich, 371 
Sette Daniel, 80-158- 
307 


Gilbert, 80 

Gilbert Hunt, 80 
Isaac, 80-158 
Jonathan, 80 

Thos., 80-158-307-413 


SCATEH, Chas @nroe 
Henry, 57 
James Verner, 57 
Jeffery, 57 
William B., 57 
SCALES, Nathaniel, 292 
SCANNELL, John, 42 
SCARBOROUGH, Ed- 
mund, 27 
John, 49 
SCARFF, Henry, 289 
SCARISBROOKE, Hen- 


Thomas, 413 
SCHADBR, E. C., 84 
Oe er Christian, 


Francis, 99 
Frederick A., 283 
Philipssomooas 
William F., 99 

SCHARF, Henry, 289 
John T., 289 
Thomas G., 289 
William, 289 

Se ae Nicholas, 


eCHEI Eos William 


sears Abraham, 
7 


Gerret R., 335 
Jan Roeloffse, 67 
Johannes, 378-413 
Paul, 378 

Roelof M., 335-413 


SCHERMERHORN, 
Jacob J., 413 
Reyer, 242 
SCHIEFFELIN, Jacob, 
44-413 
SCHIMPFF, Charles 
Henry, 59 
SCHLEGEL, Adam, 208 
Christopher, 208 
Jacob, 208 
John David, 208 
SCHLEY, John T., 413 
SCHLOPPH, Hans G., 


109 
See Gustave H., 
SCHMOELLER, Chas. 
G., 218 
Sue Simon, 
pects eb Cee AE: George, 


SCHOFF, Jacob, 413 

SCHOHN, Joseph, 32 

SCHOLL, John, 137 
Peter, 137 

eee eden Andrew J., 
Arnold Thomas, 315 
Nicholas B., 315 
Samuel, 315 
Thomas, 315 
Thos. H. S., 315 
William, 314-315 

SCHRACK, Fred, 222 


SCHREIBER 


SCHREIBER, Andreas, 
414 
Peter, 233 
SCHROEDER, Gilliat 
de G., 223 
SCHULTZE, Robt., 252 
SCHUMACHER, 
Thomas, 414 
SCHUSTER, Jos., 117 
SCHUYLER, Arent, 90 
Casparus, 90 
Peter, 90-218 
Philip P., 90-145-406- 


413 
Pieter, 145 
SCHWARTZ, Frank R., 
350 


SCLATER, Richard, 51 
SCOLLAY, Jabesh G.; 


113 
James, 181 
John, 181 


William, 181 
SCOTT, Albert W., Jr., 
70 


( 
Alex. Yerger, 59 
Amos, 92 
Andrew, 40 
Benjamin, 67 
Charles, 59-97-243 
Edward, 59 
George Drake, 65 
HH: B35.73 
Henry, 67-92-405 
Henry Clarkson, 65 
Hugh, 65 
James, 33-297 
James Thomas, 
John, 59-65-67 
John P., 90 
John Robert, 72 
Joseph, 59-67 
Malvina Yerger, 59 
Richard G., 250 
Rose Moss, 71 
Rufus N., 165 
Samuel, 59 
Saml. Thornton, 337 
Walter, 278 
William, 216-278 
Wm. Lawrence, 226 
William Thomas, 72 
SCRANTON, Anna B. 
Jenks, 78 
Gilmore Gridley, 78 
John, 91-308 
Myron W., 78 
SCRIBNER, Benj., 414 
_ Charles, Jr., 326 
SCRIPTURE, John, 228 
Samuel, 228 
SCRIVENER, Benja- 
min, 414 
Be eas Benj., 86- 
Doremus, 201 
Henry, 269 
Henry M., 201 
Jacob, 86-201 
John, 201 
Joseph, 201 
Lemuel, 86 
Nathaniel, 201 
Philemon H., 269 
Thomas, 86-201-269- 
414 
Timothy, 269 
Townsend, 55-269 
SEABORN, George, 208 
James, 208 
SEABROOK, Robt., 398 
SEABURY, Adam, 80 
Arthur William, 80 
John, 880-234-414 
John Alden, 80 
John Henry, 80 
John Skidmore, 80 
Samuel, 80-234 
SEALIS, Richard, 420 
SEAMAN, John, 144- 
a By fe 
Nathaniel, 144 
Reginald, 109 
Samuel, 144-326 
Thomas, 326 


72 


INDEX TO VOLUME TWO 


SEARING, John, 116 
Samuel, 116 
Simon, 116 
SEARS, John, 366 
John W., 366 
Paul, 159-230 
Richard, 159-230-414 
Robert, 366 
Roland, 205 
Samuel, 162 
Seth, 94 
William A., 366 
SEAT, Robert, 150 
SEAVER, Robt., 36-3235 
Shubael, 322 
SEAVEY, Benj., 307 
William, 307 


SEAWELL, Henry, 414 


SEBLEY, John, 
SECOR, Alson, 84 
Ambroise, 84 

Daniel, 84 
Eugene, 84 
Gedney, 84 
Isaac, 84 
James, 84 
Manly, 84 
See Alfred M., 
31 
John, 318 
John R., 318 
Timothy. 318 
SEDGWICK, Benj., 314 
John, 314 
Joshua, 157-314 
Robert, 47-49-414 
Samuel, 47-48 
Thomas, 314 
William, 47-48 
SEEGER, Alan, 146 
Charles Louis, 146 
Edwin, 146 
SEELEY, Jonas, 302 
Obadiah, 302 
_ Robert, 302-414 
SEGAR, John, 366 
Beart re eke George, 
SEITZ, Charles, 167 
SELDEN, Annie Jack- 
son, 146 
Charles, 382 
Joseph, 382 
Montgomery O., 146 
Samuel, 382 
Thomas, 73-382 
William A., 146 
SELF, James A., 95 
James Cuthbert, 95-96 
Joseph Holloway, 95 
Pressley, 95 
Sallie L. Mathews, 95 
William Osce, 95 
SELLECK, David, 297 
Jonathan, 297 
SELLERS, Howard, 313 
John, 313 
Samuel, 880-313-414 
SELMAN, James, 265 
James W., 265 
Jeremiah, 265 
William C., 265 
SEMMBES, J. M., 224 
SENDALL, Samuel, 215 


414 


SENSENDERFER, 


Martin, 187 
SES oe Edgar J., 
Edgar Moore, 149 
Mary T. Messick, 149 
SERING, John, 116 
Samuel, 116 
_ Simon, 116 
SESSIONS, Alex., 26 
David, 126 
Nathaniel, 26 
_ Simeon, 26 
SETH, Joseph B., 245 
SE Fe Roelof, 
SEVERANCE, Eben- 
ezer, 154 
Ephraim, 154 
Frank Ward, 154 
John, 154-178-414 


Levi, 154 
Samuel, 154 
Samuel Bird, 154 
SEVERNS, John, 414 
ee Cooper S. 
al 
SEVIER, John, 39-160 
Robert, 50 
Valentine, 39-50-160 
SEWALL, Edmund D. 
156 
Edmund Quincy, 156 
Henry, 156-304-414 
Joseph, 156 
Jotham B., 142 
Samuel, 156 
Samuel Lovett, 156 
Theodore Lovett, 156 
SEWELL, Henry, 414 
SEXTON, Ezra, 366 
Lucius, 366 
SEYMOUR, Abel, 344 
Ebenezer, 344 
Blias, 265 
John, 222-258-265 
Josiah, 265 
Norman, 344 
Richard, 48-222-265- 
314-344-414 
Stephen, 344 
Titus, 344 
Zachariah, 2'22 
SHADE, Jacob U., 178 
SHAFER, John Philip, 
79 
SHAFFER, Carroll, 202 
James, 202 
John, 202 
John Charles, 202 
Kent, 202 


SHALLCROSS, Jno., 151 


SHALLENBERGER, 
Abraham, 107 
Benjamin, 107 
David, 107 
John, 107 
Ulrich, 107 
SHANE, Charles F., 1 
SHANKLIN, James, 3 
John, 318 
Robert, 337 
William, 318 
SHAPLEIGH, Alex., 
322-414 
SHAPLEY, Alex., 414 
Benjamin, 161-278 
Daniel, 278 
Nicholas, 161 
SHAPTER, Walter P., 


213 
SHARP, James, 306 
John, 332 


Jum, 130 
Morris, 332 
Robert, 306 
William, 306 


SHARPH, Edwin R., 372 


Elam, 372 

Henry, 420 

Nicholas, 304 

Robert Lee, 372 

Thomas, 372-401 

William, 372 

William O., 372 
SHARPLESS, Benj., 83 

John, 275-414 
SHARUM, J. J., 209 
SHATHOCK, Wm., 414 


SHATTOCK, Wm., 286- 


414 


SHATTUCK, Wm., 398- 


414 
SHAW, Abraham, 2'9- 
192-219-269 
Benjamin, 29 
Calvin A., 216 
Edward Field, 202 
Kdward Henry, 202 
KNdward T., 202 
Francis, 127 
qraham, 202 
Irving R., 240 
John, 29-192-216-219- 
259 
Jonathan, 259 


614 


’ 


SHEPARD 


Joseph, 383 
Joshua, 192-219 
Nicholas, 192-219 
Samuel, 29 
Thomas, 2'59 
Wm. Aspinwall, 202 
William E., 345 
SHEA, Edward, 186 
John, 186 
: Nicholas, 186 
SHEAFER, Arthur W., 
202 
George, 202 
Henry, 202 
Peter Wenrich, 202 
William Leslie, 202 
SHEAFFER, Edm’nd, 314 
Jacob, 394-417 
Sabre ee Edmund B., 
31 
SHEAR, John, 81 
William, 81 
SHEARMAN, Adam, 155 
John, 414 
Peleg, 155 
Philip, 155-414 
Thomas, 155 
William, 155 
SHEDD, William A., 320 
SHEFF ERY, John P., 141 
SHEFFIELD, Edward, 
414 
SHEIB, Samuel H., 311 
SHELBY, David, 98 
Evan, 70-161-203-208- 
414 
Isaac, 161-208 
Jannette E. Eckles, 
203 
John, 203 
John I. J., 2038-204 
kee LY Sidney, 203- 


Thomas Hart, 208 
Wade Hampton, 205 
SHELDON, Abraham C., 

368 


0 Addison E., 368 
8 


Butler, 1738 
Christopher, 315 
Crawford B., 256 
Edwin H., 256 
Elijah, 368 
Isaac, 59-368-414 
Israel, 173 
James R., 315 
James Rhodes, Jr., 
315 
Job, 256 
John, 59-256-315-414 
Jonathan, 368 
Joseph, 315 
Moses, 368 
Nicolas, 256-315 
Pardon, 256-315 
Philip Lisle, 368 
Remington, 315 
Richard, 112 
Rolland Fuller, 368 
Rufus, 314 
SHELLENBERGER, 
Charles D., 364 
SHELTON, Henry, 363 
William, 363 
SHELY, John, 284 
SHENK, Johannes, 413 
SHEPANE, Charles, 30 
Bar pA; Abraham, 
a 
Charles U., 100 
David, 345 
Edward, 315-414 
Elisha Yale, 315 
Harvey, 324 : 
ee ey, Leonard, 315- 
31 
Henry Martyn, 202- 
Isaac, 202. 
Jacob, 100-345 
James A., 258 
Jane M. Yale, 324 
Jeremiah, 40 
Jesse, 202 
Job, 202 
| John, 202-315-345 


SHEPARD 


Joseph, 315 
Josiah, 324-325 
Leonard Alling, 315 
Margaret C. March, 
316 
Mary A. Yale, 325 
Mase, 100 
Morton B., 326 
Moses, 324 
Nathaniel, 316 
Perry Melville, 202 
Ralph, 202-281-414 
Samuel, 315 
Stanley Y., 326 
Stephen, 315 
Stuart Gore, 202 
Thos., 40-100-345-414 
William, 345 
William North, 324- 


SHEPHERD, 
184 
David, 337 
Edward, 414 
John, 337 
Ralph, 414 
Thomas, 337 


SHEPLER, Joseph T., 
230 


SA iacaee George A., 
0 
George Scott, 204 
Margaret BR. Lapham, 
204 


Morris Fletcher, 204 
Moses, 204 

Thomas, 204 
Walter Bradley, 204 


SHERBURNE, Henry, 
300 
Samuel, 300 
SHERIFF, Thomas, 402 
ees Stephen, 
19 


Alex, B., 


Benjamin F., 3 
Charles 1 
Eben, 316 
Ebenezer, 316 
Edmund, 414 
Edward, 406 
Edward C., 316 
Elihu, 320 
Herbert L., 316 
Jabez, 320 
James, 320 
Job, 40 
John, 91-179-292-305- 
308-316-320-36 1-414 
WOH: po 30 
Joseph, 179-292-305- 
361 


3) 

Moses, 190 

Nathan, 305 : 

Philip, 40-320-409-414 

Roger, 179-292 

Rose, 316 

Sampson, 40 

Samuel, 414 

Sidney Harvey, 305 

William, 179-292-316 
SHERRILL, Jacob, 295 

Jeremiah, 295 

Recompense, 2°95 

Samuel, 295 
SHERWOOD, Asa, 204 

Carl G., 204 

George, 205 

George B., 117 

xeorge F., 205 

Isaac, 204 


John, 204 4, 
Thomas, 87-204-205- 
302 


William J., 205 
SHETHAR, John, 48 
SHEVLIN, Crosby H., 

205 

Hdwin Charles, 205 

Harriet A. Hall, 205 

John, 205 

Thomas H., 205 
SHIELDS, Egbert Os- 

wald, 241 


INDEX TO VOLUME TWO 


George Howell, Jr, 
205 


James, 241 
John, 241 
Leighton, 205 


SHILLITO, Stewart, 96 
SHIPLEY, Charles, 207 
George, 207 
James, 305 
James Lester, 207 
James Lester, Jr., 207 
John A. Gere, 207 
John B., 305 
Nathaniel, 305 
Richard, 805 
Susan R. Byrd, 207 
William, 83 
SHIPMAN, Edward, 87- 
414 
Elias, 87 
Henry T., 87 
John, 87 
SHIPPEN, Edward, 414 
Eugene Rodman, 109 
SHIREY, Frank M., 148 
SHIRLEY, John, 79 
SHOALES, Isaac, 366 
Joseph, 366 


SHOEMAKER, 
E., 128 
Thomas, 414 
SHOENBERGER., 
George K., 115 
Peter, 115 
SHOFNER, Jacob M., 
371-372 
John, 372 
Martin, 372 
Michael, 372 
SHOOT, Clarence W.., 
220 
John §S., 220 
Tiltord Taylor, 220 
William, 220 
SHORES, Thomas, 111 
SHORT, Henry, 387 
John, 122 
Milton, 122 
Thomas, 122 
Wesley, 122 
SHREVE, Benj., 72 
Caleb, 72 
Jesse H., 164 
Robert, 275 
Thomas, 72 
Warden, 72 
William, 72 
SHRIVER, Andreas, 
146-414 
David, 146 
Jost, 146 
Lorenz, 146 
SHULTS, Elijah, 129 
PMA aes George G., 
ee Ebenezer, 


Oliver, 130 

Peter, 130 

Pierre, 130 
SIBERT, David, 265 

John D., 2'65 
SIBLEY, Benjamin, 153 

Hiram, 153 

Hiram Watson, 153 

John, 42-153-414 

Leander, 42 

Solomon, 323 

Timothy, 153 
SICKLES, Amos, 

Daniel, 244 

G. Howard, 112 
SIDDONS, Edward, 84 
SIDLEY, Wm. K., 222 
SIGAFOOS, Orville L., 


73 
SIGGERS, Edward G., 
205 
Philip Edward, 205 
SILL, John, 41 
Joseph, 41 
SILLIMAN, Daniel, 297- 
414 


Albert 


244 


Ebenezer, 297 


Jonathan, 2°97 
Robert, 297 
SILSBEH, Benj., 70 
Henry, 310-414 
Nathaniel, 310 
William, 310 
SILVERTHORNE, 
Albert D., 207 
F. Hodgekins, 207 
George Morrill, 207 
John, 207 
Oliver, 207 
William, 207 
SIMCOCK, Nathan, 314 
SIMEON, Chas. J., 207 
Elinor Y. King, 206 
Lionel Barrington, 207 
SIMMONS, Brown, 74 
Edward, 74 
John, 74 
Moses, 39 
Moses, Jr., 383 
temembrance, 74 
Seth, 74 
SIMMS, Ignatious, 
James Edward, 20 
Marmaduke, 20 
SIMON, Henry T., 2'50 
SIMONS, Geo. W., 80 
Noah, 80 
SIMONSON, Wm. H., 80 
SIMPSON, Alex., 227 
John, 158-227-345 
Samuel, 345 
Samuel P., 337 
Sidney, 337 
SIMS, James, Jr., 169 
SINCLAIR, Aileen C. 
Higgins, 200 
Arthur, Jr, 207-208 
Elizabeth S. Darnall, 
208 
Henry, 200 
John A., 200 
William, 207 
SINDOW, B.: C., 320 
SING, John, 141 
William, 141 
pee ORE Daniel, 
15§ 
Edmund, 159 
John, 263 
John Hawkins, 159 
SIP Adracn Hy 112 
SISSON, Charles G., 314 
George, 100 
rN, John, 
8 


Robert, 338 
SKEELBE, Amos, 125 
SKELTON, Bathurst, 

356-357 

Ennion William, 107 

James, 24-356 

John Gifford, 107-267 

Joseph, 107 

Josiah, 107 

Meriwether, 356 
SKERRETT, Jos., 186 
SKIFF, Stephen, 252 
SKIFFE, James, 171 
SKILES, Wm. H., 155 
SKILLERN, Isaac, 203 

Ross Hall, 203 

Samuel Ruff, 203 

Samuel Ruff, Jr., 203 
SKILLINGTON, 

Kenelm, 254 

Thomas, 254 
SKILLINGS, Wm., 285 
SKILTON, Avery, 208 

Charles Sanford, 203 

Henry, 208 

Otis Avery, 208 
SKINKER, Charles R., 

146 
SKINNER, Benj., 314 

Harry, 286 

Jedediah F., 189 

Joseph, 189 

Lucian, 378 
SKIPWITH, Grey, 414 

Henry, 175-370 

Peyton, 418 

William, 143-207-370 


20 


615 


SMITH 


SKIRVIN, Frank C., 
157 

SLACK, Benjamin, 83 
William, 83 

SLADE, Wm., 41-109 

SLAGLE, Adam, 208 
Christopher, 208 
Jacob, 208 
John David, 208 
Luther Stone, 208 
Robert Lincoln, 203 
Wm. Augustus, 208 

SLAPPEY, George, 109 
George Hiley, 109 
Hans George, 109 
Jacob Class, 109 
John William, 109 


SLATER, John, 122 
SLAUGHTER, Charles, 
nes 
Francis, 110 
Gabriel, 110-380 
John, 110 
John F., 127 
Robert, 97-110 
SLECHT, Cornelis B., 
146-378-414 
SLEDGE, Alex., 53 
SLEEPER, Aaron, 252 
Benjamin, 252 
John, 252 
Levi A., 252 
Obadiah, 252 
Samuel, 252 
Thomas, 2'52 
SLICK, Frank F., 61 
SLOAN, Benj. F., 208 
Caleb, 279 
David, .128-208-279 
Earle, 208 
Edwin C., 218 
Frances E. Andrews, 
209 
Gibson, 128-279 
Henry, 27¢ 
Joe, 279 
John B. E.,~ 208 
Lucien Andrews, 209 
Millard Fillmore, 209 
Paul R., 209 
Vivian Seaborn, 208 
William, 279 
SLOAT, Elias, 214 
John, 214 
SLOCOMB, Jonathan, 
336 
SLOCOMBE, Giles, 177 
SLOCUM, Benj., 177 
Eliezer, 177 
Giles, 177 
SLOSSON, George, 147 
Steward, 223 
SLUMAN, Thomas, 283 
SMALL, Isabella C. 
Wharton, 181 
SMALLBONKES, Theo- 
dore H., 128 
SMALLEY, Benj., 93 
Guy B., 159 
John, 27 
SMALLWOOD, James, 
153 
Thomas, 153 
SMART, Isaac, 405 
Jesse, 76 
John, 76 
SMEAD, Ebenezer, 59 
Joseph, 59 
William, 59 
SMEDLEY, Baptiste, 
Ure 


202 
SMITH, Abbot E., 212 
Abraham, 236 
Alexander, 157 
Alpheus G., 211 
Ambrose, 206 
Amos, 296 
Andrew, 83 
Anna F. Berry, 206 
Annie Morrill, 213 
Arthur, 401 
Arthur Crittenden, 
211 


SMITH 
caren Whitmore, 


Poenen 347 
Augustine, 201 
Augustus, 50 
Azariah, 177 


Baldwin M., 359 
ee: 144-213- 


Benjamin F., 249 
Buckingham, 169 
Caleb, 307 

Carl L., 66 
Cephas, 220 
Charles, 281 
Charles D., 67 
Charles E., 222 
Charles Eben, 214 


Chas. Eastwick, 208- 
209 


Charles Field, 157 
Charles Ross, 61 
Chileab, 58-61-134-149 
Christopher, 49-144- 


Collins, 272 

Cooley, 242 

Daniel, 193-206-214 

David, 134-265-310- 
349 

David D., 366 

Ebenezer, 61-149+214 

Edmund, 51 

Edward, 49-144-225 

Edward A., 188 

Edward Lincoln, 211 

Eleazer, 211-376 

Elias, 175 

Elias W., 218 

Elijah, 100-365 

Elisha, 316 


Eliza S. Mann, 209 
Elnathan, 100 
Emelius W., 155 
Emery James, 350 


Florence E. Fish, 211 
Francis Egerton, 206 
Francis §S., 
Frank Austin, 211 
Franklin Guest, 209 
Franklin Rushton, 
209 
Fred Eugene, 211 
G. Woodville, 330 
Gad, 96 
George, 198-214-414 
George Albert, 211 
George Alvin, 138 
George M., 189 
George W., 253 
George W. H., 113 
SO ata See 212- 
Gervas M., 284 
Gideon, 100 
Goldwin J., 244 
Hampton Sidney, 214 
Hardy H., 266 
Harold Albert, 350 
Harriet F. White, 210 
Harrison Preserved, 
316 
Harry Hudson, 61 
Harry Tyler, 214 
epee Fitzhugh, 


2 
Harwell See 213 
Hazadiah, 
Henry, 31- 61 iT 167- 
316 
Henry Morton, 138 
Henry Preserved, 61 
Henry Westlake, 90 
Herbert Austin, 211 
Herbert S., 211 
Hezekiah, 125 
Hiram, 213 
Homer Morgan, 316 
Horace E., 242 
Horace S., 157 
Houghton Currier, 206 
Hoval A., 3 
Hugh, 124 
Hugh Elvirian, 350 


INDEX TO 
Hugh Montgomery, 
213 


Isaac, 110-331 

Israel, 49-218 

Ithamar, 211-376 

J. Wesley, 333 

Jabez, 206-236 

Jacob, 152-253 

James, 149-176-198- 
211-242-253-349 

James Francis, 206 

James Marsden, 380 

Joel, 155 

John, 28-52-92-100- 
128-152-158-167-197- 
201-206-211-214-234- 
236-262-304-316-322- 
349-414 

John Correy, 61 

John G., 214 

John H., 181 

John Hampden, 263 

John K., 236 

John Morgan, 214 

Jonas, 365 

Jonathan, 49-363-365 

Joseph. 49-144-286 

Josephine Fairfax, 
380 


Joshua, 28-67 
Josiah, 152 


rlepat etn) T. Duncan, 
3 

Lawrence, 51-277 
Lawrence D., 164 
Lemuel, 70-253 
Leslie Key, 284 
Lewis Duckworth, 281 


ret ee Waddell, 212- 
213 

Lucy N. Mitchell, 214 
Luke, 134 

Malcolm, 231 

eh re Alex., 349- 
Marshall Black, 349 
Martin, 49-300 


Mary B. Fitzhugh, 213 
May Hart, 214 
Meriwether, 353 
Morgan Lewis, 53 
Nathan, 167-293 
Nathan R., 167 
Nathaniel, 253-256 
Neal, 231 
Nehemiah, 104-113- 
165-249-349 
Newton, 350 
nl es 289 
Noah, 31 
Obadiah, “te 113-263 
Obed, 290 
Ormond G., 296 
Orrin, 49 
Peter, 125 
Peterfield, 263 
Bee 211-359-376- 
Preserved, 61-316 
Presley Nelme, 214 
R. E., 286 
Ralph, 49-186 
Reid, 213 
Richard, 213-218-244 
Richmond Mayo, 61 
Robert, 211-241-277- 


Robert C., 225 
Robert Lee, 284 
Robert Ormsby, 155 
Rogers, 242 


Rosalia I. Baker, 211 

Ross Cullen, 2714 

S. Randolph, 216 

Samuel, 28-44-47-58- 
61-134-144-149-152- 
211-214-299-316-376- 
415 

Samuel Abbot, 212 

Samuel Garfield, 211 

Samuel Herbert, 212 

Samuel O., 368 

Samuel W., 277 

Scott W., 144 


VOLUME TWO 


Sears E., 100 

Simon, 49-144 

Stephen Fahs, 214 

Stephen Morgan, 214 

Thomas, 51-61-100- 
145-171-186-197-198- 
209-214-236-304-365 

Thomas A., 277 

Thomas G., 187 

Thomas Tunis, 209 

Travis, 40 

Tunstall, 380 

W. Hampton, 214 

Walker, 245 


Walter Olcott, 214 
Walter W., 61 
Weller B., 244 
William, 61-145-166- 
211-238-281-299-304- 
307-332-365-375 
William Abbot, 350 
ae Alex., 214- 
William B., 124 
William Grove, 214 
William Horace, 214 
William L., 214 
William Lee, 367 
William Stone, 30 
Zachariah, 365 
Ziba, 49-144 
SMITHERS, D. K., 73 
SMITHSON, Samuel, 28 
SMUTZ, Lucius B., 382 
SMYSER, Harry Lee, 
Jacob Lewis, 212 
Lewis Tyler, 212 
Rebecca G. Tyler, 212 


SMOCK, Hendrick, 335 
Hendrick M., 335 
Johannes H., 335 
John, 335 


Saeed Harry Lioyd, 


Thomas, 381 


SMYTHE, James M., 38 
William W., 38 
SNAPP, Philip, 183 
SNEDEKER, Charles 
D., 212 
Christiaen, 212 
Cornelius, 212 
Gerret Janse, 212 
Isaac, 212 
Jacob, 212 
Jan, 212 


SNIDER, J. Ely, 284 
SNIVELY, Henry, 328 
SNODGRASS, Edward 
Greets 
James Reynolds, 215 
Zulu M. Race, 215 
Luther Reynolds, 215 
William, 215 
SNOW, Aaron, 215 
Anthony, 252-268 
Ashael, 205 
Asher, 215 
Benjamin, 271 
Collier, 215 
Dexter Ashael, 205 
Ebenezer, 215 
Edward, 215 
Heman, 215 
Henry Otis, 215 
Isaac, 75 
Hag 99-215-232-360- 


John, 75-93-234-288 

Mansfield L., 366 

Micajah, 215 

Moses, 215 

Nathaniel, 99 

Nicholas, 93-99-116- 
174-215-232-316-360- 
383-386-415 

Reuben, 99-205 

Richard, 75 

Stephen, 205-215 

Sylvanus, 215 

Timothy, 75 

William Browne, 215 


616 


SPALDING 
SNOWDEN, Richard, 
415 


SNYDER, George, 221 
Harry, 362 
Simon, 200 


SOAN, Henry, 166 
SOHIER, Edward, III, 


SOLANAS, Fred’k., 294 

SOLART, John, 83 

SOLLEY, Fred Palmer, 
2 


6 
John Beach, 216 
Thomas, 216 
Sehr n te Winfield S., 


PO Eugene B., 


SOMERLY, Henry, 394 
SOMERS, Geo. B., 216 

Mary M. Hooper, 216 

William J., 216 
Oe James, 

4 

SOMMER, Fredk., 181 

George A., 181 

Johann Pp, 181 
SOTHERON, Wm., 395 
SOULE, Abisha, 29 

Barnabas, ale 

Freeman, 2 

George, 29- oi 162-275- 

415 

John, 29-30-275 

Josiah, 29-30 

Moses, 275 

Nathaniel, 29 

Rufus, 275 
SOUPLIS, Andros, 204 
SOUSLBEY, David, 71 

Henry, 71 

Wm. Harrison, 71 
SOUTH, Franklin M., 93 
SOUTHALL, Jas., 141 

Thomas James, 141 
peep Constant, 


SOUTHGATE, Charles 


Harry Calvin, 216 
Horatio, 216 

Hugh MacLellan, 216 
John, 268 

John Murray, 216 
Richard, 216-415 
Steward, 216 
Thomas, 216 


SEN EM William, 
Se ENS Benja- 


John, 26-144 
Joseph, 144 
Lawrence, 26-144 
Zadock, 243 


SOUTHWORTH, Con- 
stant, 415 
Edward, 391 


SOWDON, George, 217 
George Harris, 217 
John, 217 
Joseph Anderson, 217 


SPACKMAN, Saml., 166 

SPALDING, Asa, 344 
Albert Matthias, 344 
Albert Theodore, 344 
Albert Thwing, 344 
Andrew, 113-217 
Benjamin, 139-217 
Benj. Pendell, 217 
Bourke, 210 
Burleigh Folsom, 217 
Burleigh Mason, 217 
Deane Baker, 217 
Edward, 26-113-139- 

202-217-344-415 

Bleazar, 344 
Ella P. Barrow, 210 
Ephraim, 139 
Bugene C., 344 
FEizekiel, 26 
George Brown, 139 


SPALDING 


George Burley, 139 

James, 139-210 

Jedediah, 26 

John, 26-202-344 

John Noah, 217 

John S., 342-343-344 

Jonathan, 344 

Mary E. F. Bates, 217 

Mary T. Connally, 
343-344 

Noah, 217 

Randolph, 210 

Reuben, 139 

Roscoe Conkling, 217 

Samuel, 26 

Simon, 202 

Thomas, 210 

William, 26 

William Dixon, 217 

William Turpin, 344 


SPARKS, Chas. F., 327 
Jared, 310 


SPARROW, Fredk. W., 
218 


Isaac, 96 
Jackson Wolcott, 217 
John, 67-159-230 
Jonathan, 174-375 
William, 218 

SE DING: Andrew, 

1 

Benj., 192-242-297 
Charles Irving, 243 
David Nathan, 243 
Edward, 242-297-415 
Edwin Rufus, 218 
Gertrude Belden, 242 
Henry, 218 
Nathan B., 242-297 
Avie Royal, 242- 


Phinehas Wright, 218 
Royal, 242-297 
Rufus, 218 
Walter Levi, 218 
Willis Lincoln, 218 
Zebulon, 218 
SPHAR, Elijah, 49 
Lewis E., 145 
SPECK, Charles, 229 
SPEER, Chas. A., 218 
John, 218 
Myrtle E. Morton, 218 
Robert E., 259 
SPENCH, Daniel, 106 
John Balfour, 218 
Samuel C., 106 
Thomas, 106 
Zebulon, 106 
SPENCER, Bunyan, 367 
D. M., 84 
Earl, 69-173 
Edward, 367-370 
Eliphet, 294 
Garret, 92 
Gerard, 391-415 
Hamilton, 294 
Herman Gear, 367 
James, 270 
James L., 292 
Jared, 415 
John, 92-262 
Joseph, 367 
Joseph Cephas, 367 
Joshua A., 294 
Nicholas, 340 
Perry, 233 
Samuel, 294 
Thomas, 294 
W. Carl, 269 
rae 281-367-398- 


William Gear, 367 
SPENS, Patrick, 364 
SPENSER-BROWN, 

Adelaide C. Bos- 
tock, 235 

Harry, 235 

PAM tte Nin si6| KOS. 


_SPERRY, Alfred wW., 
380 


Austin Burkett, 380 
Charles, 380 


INDEX TO VOLUME TWO 


Ebenezer, 380 

George Barker, 380 

James Willard, 380 

Jared, 75 

John, 195 

Richard, 195-380 

Simon Willard, 380 

William Hatfield, 380 
SPESERT, Wm. M., 95 
SPESSARD, N. E., 165 
SPICER, Austin, 289 

Hiram L., 289 

Hiram P., 289 

John, 289 

Thomas, 289 
SPIER, Barnet H., 22 

Hendrick Janse, 22 
Shee NY Baldwin D., 


Clement, 218 
Conway, 218 
Edward Guthrie, 218 
Edward Martin, 218 
Henry, 218 
James, 218 
John, 218 
Jonathan E., 69 
. Lewis H., 69 
Robert, 218 
Thomas, 218 
William, 218 
SPOFFORD, David, 86 
John, 86 
Jonathan, 86 
Samuel, 223 
SPOONER, Daniel, 281 
Frank Eugene, 282 
John, 281 
John Milton, 281 
Samuel, 281 
Shearjashub, 281 
Thomas, 230 
William, 100-281 
SPOTSWOOD, Alexan- 
See 50-127-220-286- 


Alexander Eliot, 127 
Alex. Washington, 127 
Colin Dunlop, 220 
Dandridge, 220 
John, 127-286 
Wm, Francisco, 220 
lst tena Andrew T., 
Anthony, 137-216 
Charles Harry, 221 
Charles R., 204 
Edward, 221 
Hezekiah, 221 
Jeremiah, 137-216 
John, 137-221 
Knight, 216 
Nathan, 221 
Otis, 43 
Ralph, 221-415 
Rowland, 134 
William, 90-137-221- 
415 


SPRATT, John, 387 
Thomas, 278 
SE 9 2 Walter E., 


1 
SPRIGG, Edward, 138 
Frederick, 138 
John Gordon, 333 
Samuel, 333 
Thomas, 138-333-415 
SPRINGER, Charles C., 


SPROAT, Ebenezer, 323 
SPROUT, Robert, 74 
SPRUILL, HE. R., 63 
SPRY, Homer G., 90 
SPURGEON, David, 340 
William, 340 
STAATS, Abram, 314 
Samuel, 314-350 


STACEY, Davis, 289 
George, 289 

STACHHOUSH, Isaac, 
John, 285 


William, 285 
STACY, Aaron G., 60 
Asa, 299 


Mahlon, 173-415 
Mary F. Harwood, 60 
William Henry, 60 


STAFFORD, Arnold, 
134 


Jack Anderson, 80 
Joseph, 134 
Thomas, 134 


Seer John, 328- 
4 
ie etme hes Gustave, 


STALNAKER, John 
William, 205 
STANARD, William, 90 
STANBOROUGH, Jo- 
Siah, 401 
STANDISH, Alexander, 
219-320 
Israel, 269 
Josiah, 57-106-269 
Myles, 57-106-219-269- 
320-415 
Sherwood H., 58 
RES EEN: Abraham, 
Caleb, 77-170 
David Sheridan, 221 
Dayid Sloane, 221 
Flavius J., 239 
James, 170 
John, 415 
John Bralton, 221 
Marshall, 221 
Neer 221-222- 


Phineas, 239 

Samuel, 375 

Theodore, 170 

Thomas, 136-221-222- 
254-288 

Timothy, 98-99-170- 
254-286 


William, 170-221 

Zachariah, 136 
STANNARD, Jos., 260 
Sy HERA John L.., 


Thomas, 148 
STANTON, Joseph, 32 

Thos., 83-123-237-415 
Sere PCIe David, 64- 


Ebeneser, 64-216 
William, 64-216 
STAPLES, Abraham, 
65-126-216 
Cyrus, 65 
George W., 380 
Jacob, 65 
John, 65-216 
STARBUCK, Edw., 178 
Nathaniel, 178 
Paul, 178 
STARIN, Adam, 128 
Heinrich, 129 
Johannes, 128 
Nicholas, 128 
STARING, Adam, 128 
Heinrich, 129 
Johannes, 128 
Nicholas, 128 
STARK, Nathan, 349 
STARKWEATHER, 
Timothy, 190 
Bee rN Henry W., 


STARR, Comfort, 34-83- 
938-121-415 
George Emlen, 85 
Isaac, Jr., 21 
Samuel, 83 
Thomas, 34-83-93 
a a Henry, 


ST. CLAIR, Arthur, 314 
Glenn M., 320 
STEAD, Wesley, 367 
STEARNS, Amos, 154 
Benjamin, 161 
Charles A., 139 
Elijah, 240 
Frank B., 252 
George Gustus, 223 


617 


STEVENS 


Isaac, 118-154-161- 
247-415 

James, 154 

John, 154-247-399 

Joseph, 154 

Josiah, 240 

Levi, 161 

Samuel, 154-161 


STEBBINS, Edward, 
102-396 
John, 59-191-361 
Joseph, 59 
Rowland, 59-361-415 
Thomas, 361-420 


STEDMAN, Isaac, 415 
William, 19 
ee Aaron, 127- 


Abner Newton, 41 

Bradford, 381 

Charles Gould, 221 

Charles Lee, 41 

Daniel, 221-222 

Ebenezer, 381 

Ella A. Pratt, 222 

Frank Bartlett, 221 

Fredk. Morgan, 222 

George, 127 

Harvey, 165 

Helen C. Varian, 221 

J. W., 84 

James, 127-165-344 

John, 221-222-258-292- 

315-381-415 

John Frederick, 222 

Lemuel, 222 

Oliver, 221-222 

Oliver Grey, 221 

Robert, 305 

Saml., 221-222-292-344 

Stephen, 127 

Thomas, 344 

Timothy, 221-222 

William, 127-182-341 

William Henry, 222 
STEELMAN, Jas., 313 
STEEN, Gideon, 124 

James, 124 

William, 124 
Nee Thomas, 363- 


STELLE, Benjamin, 
21-98-201 
Poncet, 21-98 
SNS: Albert L., 
1 


Andrew, 197-198 
Henry, 197-198 
John, 197-198 
Jonathan Tuthill, 158 
Thomas, 158-197-198 
STEPHENSON, John 
G., 178 
Oscar, 195 
STER, Adam, 128 
Heinrich, 129 
Johannes, 128 
Nicholas, 128 
STERLING, Adam, 128 
Heinrich, 129 
Johannes, 128 
John, 129 
Nicholas, 128 
STERNE, Isaac, 415 
Laurence, 353 
Simon, 353 
STERRY, Catherine V. 
V. Cleveland, 113 
Edwin S., 113 
Frederic, 113 
John, 113 
Stephen, 113 
SOG INL Barzillai, 
0 
Benjamin, 116-330 
Caleb, 280 
Luther Leander, 116 
Matthew, 116 
Robert, 116-415 
Winslow, 116 
Winslow T., 116 
STEVENS, Alexander 
EH 222 
Asa, 153 


STEVENS 


Cyprian, 153 

Ebenezer, 222 

Elbert Marcus, 222 

rasmus, 222 

Francis, 79-151 

Frank B., 222 

George P., 192 

ips KOU 

Henry, 292-361-415 

James Alfred, 222 

John, 64-206-222-331- 

361-415 

Jonathan, 153 

Joseph, 64-361 

Mabel S. White, 222 

Marcus B., 222 

Oscar Egerton, 222 

Paul C., 303 

Sidney, 37 

Silas Malby, 222 

Simon, 153 

Thadeus, 361 

Thomas, 292 

Uriah, 326 

William, 361 

Zebulon, 292 
STEVENSON, Edward, 

137 

Edward F., 350 

Edward L., 279 

George, 322 

John Dunlap, 339 

Levi Lamb, 339 

Mordica, 137 

Samuel, 340 


William, 120 
STEWARD, John F., 
166 


Jonathan, 73 
William, 415 


STEWART, Andrew, 
166 

Howard, 218 
James M., 265 
John, 309 
John A. S., 53 
John Shaw, 53 
Thomas, 383 
William, 383 
William Shaw, 53 


STICKNEY, Amos, 223 
Benjamin, 223 
George Lewis, 150 
James Myron, 223 
Louis Nelson, 223 
Moses, 223 
Samuel, 223 
Susie S. Stearns, 223 
William, 223-415 
William B. C., 223 


STILES, Charles War- 


dell, 298-380 
David, 118 
Ephraim, 380 
Ethan Dewey, 381 
Henry Ranney, 350 
Isaac, 380 


Jedediah Barbour, 82 


John, 380 

Martin, 380 
Salmon, 381 
Samuel Martin, 381 


STILLMAN, Geo., 415 


STIMSON, George, 415 


John W., 171 


STINESS, Edw. C., 317 


Lucy F. Higgins, 316 


Samuel, 317 
STIRLING, Earl, 127 

James, 415 
STITES, John, 415 
STITH, John, 391 


ST. JOHN, Joseph, 152 


Mark, 152 
Matthias, 152 


ST. LEGER, Garrick, 88 
STOBO, Archibald, 334 


Richard P., 334 
STOCK, Thos. H., 98 
STOCKBRIDGE, Abra- 

ham, 326 

Charles, 306 

John, 306-415 


INDEX TO VOLUME TWO 


STOCKDALE, Philip, 
64 


STOCKING, Geo., 390 
STOCKTON, Alexander 
C., 223 
Edward Gay, 223 
Florence Fitch, 223 
Foster Martin, 223 
James Roosevelt, 224 
John, 101-223-322 
John N. C., 223 
Lewis, 271 
Lucius W., 322 
Philip, 2238-322 


Richard, 101-223-322- 
415 
Richard Tilton, 223 


Robert Field, 101 
Telfair, 223 
Thomas Telfair, 223 
William Tennent, 223 
STODDARD, Anthony, 
45-225-328-415 
Ebenezer, 161 
Ernest H., 225 
Ezekiel, 69-151 
George R., 225 
Howard, 225 
Jeremiah, 69-151 
John, 69-151-416 
Joshua, 225 
Lewis LeRoy, 224 
Samuel, 69-151 
Simeon, 224-225 
Solomon, 45-328 
STODDER, Anthony, 
415 
John, 416 


STODDERT, Benj., 278 
James, 278 
Thomas, 278 


STOEPEL, Fredk. C., 
224 


Frederick Sutton, 224 
Ralph, 224 
William, 224 


pao ere ae Woodman, 
d 


STOKES, Anson P., 175 
James, 68 
Richard, 148 

S'TONH, Aaron, 224 
Alfred Finney, 224 
Archibald Abel, 224 
Augustus Lane, 224 
Benjamin, 148 
David, 25-289 
Dudley, 224 
Edward L., 294 
Farnam C., 147-148 
George Chickering, 

148 

Gregory, 121-290-416 
Harold W., 224 
Harry L., 279-374 
Heman Ward, 224 
Hugh, 148 
James, 129 
Jehiel, 224 
John, 401-416 
Joseph, 121 
Louise Finney, 224 
Lyman, 148 


Maria L. Johnson, 143 


Ralph L., 302 
Richmond W., 123 


Royal Augustus, 224 


Samuel, 47-121-229- 
290 
Samuel, Jr., 289 
Simon, 91-416 
Thomas, 25 
Uriah, 148 
Warren S., 145 
William, 25-224 
STONEY, Donzel, 226 
Gaillard, 225-226 
John, 225-226 
Samuel David, 226 


Samuel Gaillard, 226- 


350 


Thomas Porcher, 226 


STOREY, Anthony, 87 


STORKHE, Nehemiah, 
187 

William, 187 . 
STORM, Dirck, 416 
STORMS, Gorham, 33 
STORRS, Ashbel, 34 

Joseph, 34 

Royal, 34 

Samuel, 34-416 


STORY, Lewis, 281 
Rufus, 281 
STOUGHTON, Thomas, 


320-329-404- 416 
STOUT, Atlas L., 227 
David, 227 
James, 125 
John, 416 

Jonathan, 12 
Moses, 927 
Richard, 125-227-416 
Samuel, 125 
STOVALL, George, 124 
STOVER, Dependence, 
70 


5-227 


George, 70 
Henry, 176 
Isaac, 70 
Jeremiah, 70 
Luther B., 301 
Sylvester, 70 
Ulrich, 176 
STOW, John, 49-310 
STOWELL, Benj., 405 
David, 81 
Samuel, $1 
William, 416 
STRACHAN, John B., 


io 
STRACHEY, John, 203 
William, 203 
STRAHAN, Thos., 299 
See aoe Daniel 
aol 
Gibson J., 377 
James, 37 
James S. 
John, 377 
STRATTON, E. Platt, 
234 
Harris, 44 
Hezekiah, 44-59-254 
Samuel, 44-254 
STR E ERIDGE: 
Welsh, 188 
eR RIGH: Lefferts, 
Ve a | 
STREET, Caleb, 144 
Nicholas, 144-416 
Samuel, 144 
STREETER, Johnson, 
288 
Joseph, 288 
Stephen, 288 
STREETT, Jas. D., 205 
STREIT, Christian, 


7 
Abn EY Tt 


John, 


226 
STROBEL, W. 
ST 


D., 270 


347 
George Edgerton, 347 
James, 347 
James Gordon, 
William, 347 
STRODE. James, 210 
John, 210 


347 


STRONG, Ambrose, 247 


Arthur Temple, 226 
Asa, 226 

Bela, 118 

Caleb, 255 

Carll Webster, 226 
Charles Hamot, 226 
Charles Ruggles, 
Dudley Selah, 226 
Ebenezer, 239 
Elijah, 239 

EBlijah G., 239-240 
Elisha, 239 


Frederick Moore, 239 


George, 226 
George Franklin, 226 


Jacob, 226 


618 


252 
STRINE, Jonathan, 225- 


ROBRIDGE, George, 


226 


SUMNER 


John, 47-93-121-144- 
226-239-372-416 
John E., 94 
Jonathan, 239 
Josiah, 226 
Landaff, 226 
Louis Bergner, 226 
Martin, 226 
Nathaniel, 121 
Norton, 114 
Richard, 139-396 
Richard Udall, 226 
Robert Boorman, 226 
Schuyler, 121 
Selah, 121-226 
Selah Brewster, 226 
Thomas, 121-226 
Thomas Shepard, 226 
Timothy, 226 
William B., 239-240 
William Cyrus, 226 
William J. A., 239 
William Wallace, 226 
Zebulon, 22'6 
STROOP, Henry, 372 
John, 372 


ole 


STROTHER, Anthony, 
187 
Benjamin, 187- Sa2q 
Elisha, 199 
Francis, 305-320 - 
Jeremiah, 198 
John, 39-40-199-320 
Samuel, 199 
Solomon, 198 
William, 187- 
305-320 
Bees eer ge Geo. W., 


STRUVE, HeGa 3 6b: 
STRYKER, Heber ES 
o 
William Bradford, 160 
STUART, Chas. B;, 202 
Charles J. B., 374 
David, 373 
Duncan, 161 
Ebenezer, 161 
Garden S., 191 
George, 373-374 
Harold Leonard, 374 
Harriet F. Barnes, 374 
James, 87 
Joseph, 161 
Joseph Q., 161 
Montgomery, 50 
Richard, 161 
William, 43 
STUBBS, Daniel, 189 
John C. S., 189 
John W., 189 
Joseph D., 189 
Thomas, 189 
STULL, William, 372 
STULTS, Henry, 364 
STURGES, Edward, 349 
Jonatnan, 147 
STURGIS, Edward, 205- 
416 
Jonathan, 79 
Peter, 20 
Stokeley, 79 
William, 79 
STURMAN, John, 364 
Thomas, 364 
STURTEVANT, Eu- 
gene, 108 
Samuel, 307-416 
STUYVESANT, Peter, 
314-416 
STYLES, Amos, 32 
SULLIVAN, John, 416 
SE ae Daniel, 
a ee Alvah W., 


Frank Jones, 226-227 
Margaret Thayer, 227 
Richard Woodbury, 
227 
SUMMERS, John, 177 
SUMNER, Benj., 339 
Clement, 339 
James, 339 


198-264- 


SUMNER 


Samuel, 44 

Thomas Hubbard, 339 
Thomas Waldron, 339 
William, 339-416 


SUMTER, John R., 227 
Sebastian D’A,, 227 
Thomas, 227 
Thos, Sebastian, 227 


SUPLEE, Thomas, 83 
SUPPLEE, Peter, 204 
SUTHERLAND, Eugene 
M., 226 
John D., 228 
Philip, 236 
SUTPHEN, Derick J 
416 
SUTTON, Albert, 43 
Albert Nelson, 227 
Belle Stout, 227 
Herbert Gaston, 43 
James Nuttall, 43-65 
John, 43-91 
John Grant, 43 
Nehemiah M., 224 
William H., 227 
eeoae Hendrick R., 


4 
SWAINE, Daniel, 287 
Matthias, 158 
William, 282 
SWAM, Richard, 393 
SWAN, Benjamin, 216 
Charles A, ¥., 255 
Ed. L., 158 
Gustavus, 255 
John, 255-276-317 
Joseph, 276 
Richard, 197-276-289- 
416 


” 


Robert, 255-276 
Timothy, 276 
Walker Dana, 300 
William A., 255 


SWANCOAT, Richar 
wetia roe a 


SWANN, Francis, 291 
Samuel, 229 
Thomas, 291-327 

_ William, 291 

SWART, Adam, 274 
Alexander C. 274 
Philip, 274 
Washington, 274 
William (974 © - 

SWARTWOUT, Hen- 

drickje, 59 
Roeloff, 59 
: Tomys, 59 
SWEHNWY, Lake F.,, 


1 
SWEET, John, 416 
SWENEY, Charles 
: Botsford, 158 
SUE YEON, Svante M., 


SWETT, Benjamin, 367 
Enoch, 367 
eo. Washington, 367 
Ban Se7Nr seme 
Nathaniel, 367 
Samuel, 367 
Stephen, 367 
SWIFT, Isaac, 63 
Jireh, 63 
John, 129-313 
Nathaniel, 63 
Robt. Zephaniah, 163 
Thomas, 401 
William, 63-416 
Zephaniah, 162 
SWINNERTON, Job, 


: Joseph, 215 
BDO TZUER, Clifford T., 


olen 227 

Oyall Hill, 22 
owonn 1a oot 
‘ S, Jarvel, 287 
. SWYFT, Wm., 186-416 
STBOUTSEN, Harch, 
SYERS, Jack B., 114 
SYKES, Eugene oO. 


, 


INDEX TO VOLUME TWO 


SYLVESTER, Richard, 
416 
SYMES, Lancaster, 143 


Thomas, 319 
SiS he eso Zachariah, 
416 


SYMNS, Andrew B., 199 


SYMONDS, James, 215 
Mark, 393 
Samuel, 19-178-179- 
258-310 
SYSSON, Nicholas, 326 


SYVERTS, Olfert, 223 


i 
TABB, Edward, 227 
George, 150 
Humphrey, 51-71-150- 
213-227 


John, 51-71-150-213- 
227 


John Lloyd, 227 
John Prosser, 227 
Philip, 227 
oe 71-150-213- 
é 
Warner Lewis, 227 
William, 67-71-150- 
213 
TABER, Ebenezer, 228 
Paul, 228 
Philip, 416 
Sydney Richmond, 21 
Thomas, 228 
TABOR, Ephraim, 272 
Philip, 258-416 
Stephen, 258 
TAFT, Aaron, 17 
Alphonso, 17 
Charles Phelps, 17 
Daniel, 257 
Ebenezer, 183 
Helen Herron, 18 
Henry Waters, 17 
Horace Dutton, 17 
Japhet, 257 
Joseph, 17 
Marvil, 183 
Peter, 17 
Peter Rawson, 1 
Robert, 17-183-257- 
416 
Robert Alphonso, 17 
Samuel, 44 
A borer Howard, 17- 
1 


TAGGART, James, 44 
TAILECOAT, John, 416 
TAILER, Wm., 417 
TAINTOR, Charles, 416 

Joseph, 416 

Michael, 125 
TALBOT, Ambrose, 28 

Archibald, 28 

Archie Lee, 28-29 

Arthur Newell, 76 

Asa, 28 

Asa Charles, 29 

Carlton B., 29 

Charles Johnson, 29 

Erlon C., 29 

Harlan M., 29 

Jared, 74 

Joseph, 74 

Ralph L., 29 

Richard, 416 

Roger, 28 

Wm. Wiggin, 29 
TALCOTT, Elizur, 202 

John, 339-415-416 

Nathaniel, 93 
TALIAFERRO, Rich- 

ard, 319 
TALLEY, E. P., 123 
TALLMADGE, Benj., 
234-322 

Daniel, 195 

Frederick A., 234 

Henry F., 322 

James, 234-322 

John, 234 

Robert, 195-234-372 


Thomas, 195-234-322- 


416 
TALMADGE, John E., 
228 
Julius Young, 228 
May Erwin, 228 
Thomas, 416 
TAMORIN, Henry, 401 
TANDY, George C., 243 
Sona tpen att Ninion, 
371 
William, 371 
TAPLEY, Asa, 22'8 
Charles, 228 
Charles Ralph, 228 
Charles S., 228 
Daniel, 228 
Gilbert, 228 
Joseph, 228 
TAPP, Edmund, 241 
TAPPAN, Abraham, 
304-416 
Christopher, 304 
Peter, 304 
TARBELL, Thomas, 416 
TARBOX, Godfrey, 372 
John, 272 
Jonathan, 372 
Samuel, 372 
Solomon, 372 
TARLETON, Caleb, 285 
Stephen, 81-171 
TASKER, Benj., 406 
poe temeet Richard, 
TATH, John, 122 
John Humphreys, 316 
Robert, 122 
TATLOCK, Orrett, 206 
TATNALL, Edward, 416 
TATOM, J. Frank, 115 
TAUNT, John, 316 
TAVERNER, John, 191 
TAYLOR, Abraham, 45- 
161-228-317 
Arthur Orison, 317 
Aylett B., 98 
Benjamin, 157 
Beriah, 286 
Bernard, 157 
Brainerd, 228 
Brimage, 228 
Chancellor C., 
Conant, 345 
Cyrus, 228 
Cyrus W., 228 
David, 348 
David Barton, 157 
hah Shubrick H., 
2 


110 


Edmund Pendleton, 


vo 
Hdward, 67-228-416 
Edward Winthrop, 51 
Edwin G., 192 
Eldad, 228 
Eliza P. Day, 41 
Erasmus, 138 
Frank C., 256 
Frederick W., 139 
Galvain, 157 
George H., 228 
George W., 281 
Gustavus A., 259 
Hancock, 69 
Harry Sargent, 41 
Henry Pendleton, 328 
Henry V., 296 
Isaac, 63 
Jacob Hiss, 41 
Jacquelin Plummer, 
138 
James, 20-28-45-51- 
69-188-161-208-305- 
317-320-344-383-416 
James B., 228 
James M., 45 
John, 20-53-69-189- 
225-228-308-309-317- 
328-33 2-344-383 
John Ashby, 138 
John B., 344 
John Y., 98 
Joseph, 67-317 


619 


TETER 


Julian, 19 
Lewellyn Bruce, 116 
Marian J. Winthrop, 
50 
Nathan, 225-317 
Nathaniel, 183-317 
Oliver, 228 
Ora James, 317 
Philip, 157 
Raymond, 45 
Reuben, 45-57-161-268 
Richard, 20-41-69-328 
Robert, 138 
Romane Kendall, 45 
Samuel, 20-28-45-110- 
161-208-228-416 
Samuel Gale, 51 
Seabred, 317 
Seth, 100 
Simon, 378 
Spencer Hannum, 317 
Stephen, 220 
. Thomas, 207-225-268- 
317-328-393 
Thomas, Jr., 54 
W. G. Langworthy, 
228 
William, 25-45-67-95- 
136-152-161-228-317- 
344-417 
William Harold, 228 
William S., 192 
Winfield, 22 
Zachary, 69-138 
TEALL, Geo. C. P., 91 
Nathan, 91 
Oliver, 91 
THAS, S. A., 383 
TEETER, Henry L., 110 
TELFAIR, Alex., 223 
Thomas, 223 
TELLER, William, 90 
TEMPLE, John, 170- 
388 
Robert, 253 
TEN BROECK, Dirck 
W., 115-417 
Jeremiah, 115-312 
Johannes, 115 
Johannes I., 312 


Samuel, 115-312 
TEN EYCK, Matthew, 
276 


Mills, 248 

TENNEY, Chas. P., 119 
David, 197 
Jesse, 282 
John, 119-197-282 
John Augustus, 119 
Joseph, 197-282 
Levi, 282 
Lucian Pomeroy, 282 
Nathan, 119 
Otis Seth, 197 


Philip, 119 

Samuel, 119-197-282 

Seth, 197 

Thomas, 119-197-282- 
417 


William, 119 
TERHUNHE, Albert A., 
417 
TERRELL, Joel, Jr., 
362 


TERRY, Albert T., 229 
Daniel, 228 
Daniel T., 295 
Ephraim, 176 
Henry, 228 
Howard L., 229 
James, 228-229 
John Henry, 229 
John Y., 330 
Jonathan, 295 
Robert James, 223 
Samuel, 176-228 
Stephen, 405 
Thomas, 228-295-417 
TEST, George, 73 
Jacob, 73 
John, 73 


TETER, Alfred J., 60 
George, 173 
James Gibson, 60 


TETER 


Samuel, 59 
Walter Clark, 59 
TEWK, Robert, 418 
Ser eae Henry, 
0 
Isaac, 210 
Jacob, 210 
John, 210 
Jonathan, 210 
THACHER, Anthony, 
417 
Benjamin, 93 
Ralph, 93 
Rodolphus, 93 
Thomas, 93-417 
THARP, John, 116 
THATCHER, Anthony, 
417 
Benjamin, 93 
Elisha, 154 
John, 125 
Ralph, 93-154 
Richard, 78-146-275 
Rodolphus, 154 
Thomas, 938-154-417 
THAW, Benjamin, 184 
THAXTER, Joseph, 162 
THAYER, Aaron, 247 
Abel, 729 
Calvin, 227 
Charles Paine, 327 
Elihu, 227 
Elkanah, 162 
Ephraim, 120-142-381 
Ferdinando, 144 
Garland T., 243 
Job, 229 
John Atkinson, 229 
Joseph, 144-162 
Jothan, 155 
Nathaniel, 56-227-229 
Nicholas, 144 
Richard, 227-229-417 
Samuel, 144 
Seth, 155 
Shadrach, 142-381 
Thomas, 142-144 
William Fiske, 227 
William T., 22'9 
Wm. Wentworth, 227 
Zachariah, 229 
THEBALD, Clement, 
417 
eer rere Edward V., 


Leo Hewlett, 269 
THEOBALD, Clement, 

167-417 

Elisha W., 167 

John, 167 

Samuel, 167 

William, 167 

THOMAS, Augustus, 95 

Byron, 131 

Charles E., 61 

Charles Sewell, 229 

Clarence E., 187 

D. Clarke, 157 

Edward Beers, 72 

Edward Stiles, 72 

Elizabeth M. Patter- 
son, 95 

Ephraim, 47 

Francis, 331 

Francis Marion, 95 

Frederick J., 66 

George, 376 

George K., 229 

Gus, 95 

Harold, 29 

Henry B., 229 

Henry L., 230 

Hubert F., 229 

J. G., 383 

James, 95-229-417 

James Clark, 85 

James R., 229 

James Rufus, 298 

James Talbert, 41 

James W., 229 

Jeremiah, 285-376 

John, 72-227-229-230- 
376-417 

John Hanson, 72 

John P., 348 


INDEX TO VOLUME TWO 


Leonard Taylor, 227 

Lloyd, 194-386 

Mareen D., 95 

Mary E. L. Thomas, 
229 


Nathaniel, 66-229-366- 
376 


Peter, 417 

Philip, 394-417 

Seth, 708 

Sewell, 229 

Thomas, 229-417 

Thomas R., 229 

Waring, 229 

William, 229-230-366- 

417 

William B., 229 

William R., 95 

William Sturgis, 229 
SON ae Abraham, 


Alexander, 303 
Alfred Cookman, 304 
Alpheus, 121 
Andrew, 214-405 
Andrew A., 230 
Andrew F., 230 
Anthony, 417 
Charles, 86-292 
Cornelius, 67 
Daniel, 75-331 
David, 292 

Donald S., 76 
Edmund, 382 
Edwin V., 115 
Elias, 67 

Festus Lyon, 366 
Frederic Leland, 227 
Isaac S., 75-331 
pgs L. Phillips, 


Isham, 115 

James, 75-121-132-417 

James B., 121 

James Westfall, 230 

Jasper M., 230 

John, 83-116-177-204- 
228-230-417 

John MckK., 67 

John R., 230 

Jonathan, 75-121 

Joseph, 67-230 

Josiah, 291-292 

Josiah Van Kirk, 230 

Richard, 128 

Robert, 115 

Samuel, 75 

Thomas, 67-91-230- 
239-308-314 

Waddy, 291-292 

William, 230-399 

William J., 368 

a Taliaferro, 


William Wright, 67 
Wirt L., 298 


THOMSON, Alex., 390- 


417 
Anthony, 417 
John, 230 
Stevens, 110-123-319 


THORN, Adam V. §., 
361 


Robert Herman, 361 
Samuel, 361 
Thomas, 361 


THORNBOROUGH, 
Thomas, 318 
THORNBURY, Delmar 
L., 318 
John, 318 
Joseph, 318 
Rowland, 318 
Thomas, 318 
Wilberforce, 318 
William, 318 
William Yearsley, 318 
Yearsley, 318 


THO REDE Alden A., 


THORNE, Elinor H. 
Ingersoll, 230 
Frank A., 230 
Isaac N., 230 
John, 121 
Joseph, 121 
Joshua, 121 
Thomas, 121 
William, 67-121 
AORN Anthony, 


John, 132 
William, 132 


Os Anthony, 


Edwin C., 115 

Francis, 90-187-264- 
305 

Henry C., 125 

John, 143 

Peter, 169 

Richard, 213 

William, 175-187-263 

William, Ane SHY) 


THORP, Aaron, 42 
John H., 253 


THRALL, John, 111- 
349 


Luke, 111 
Samuel, 349 
Timothy, 349 
Walter, 111 
William, 111-349 
William Cooley, 349 
THRESHER, Christo- 
pher, 73-74 
THROCKMORTON, C. 
Wickliffe, 318 
Chas. Beaujoilais, 319 
Gabriel, 319 
Job, 21 
John, 21-319 
John Aris, 319 
Mordecai, 319 
Robert, 318 
Thomas, 319 
THROOP, Harvey W., 


196 
THRUSTON, Chas. M., 
149-317 
Edward, 149-317 
John, 149-317 
Julius, 33 
THURBER, Dexter, 
Gorham, 232 
Henry T., 46 
Luman Tenney, 232 
Mona Quayle, 232 
THURSTON, John, 281 
THWING, Benj., 34 
Edward, 34 
TIBBETS, Ephraim, 178 
TIBBITS, George, 178 
TICH, Henry, 266 
John G., 292 
TICHENOR, George H., 
Jr., 266 
TICKNOR, Wm., 417 
TIDABACK, Wm., 265 
TIDD, John, 36-405 
TIDHOLM, Gustave, 49 
TIDWELL, W. A., 55 
TIEDEMAN, Luther, 


173 
TIFFANY, Humphrey, 
417 
Nathan, 41 
ni Shah John, 125 
Joseph, 125 
Samuel, 125 
Solomon, 125 
TILDEN, Junius, 360 
Nathaniel, 411 
TILGHMAN, Harrison, 


233 
Matthew, 233 
Oswald, 233 
Peregrine, 233 
Richard, 233-329-417 
Tench, 233 


232 


Helen G. Hackett, 66 TILLEY, John, 30-148- 


John, 417 
John Larkin, 107 


237-302-345-349-403- 
417 


620 


TODD 
A TS ok Chas., 


John, 366 
Pardon, 366-377-417 
TILLMAN, John C., 323 
TILLSON, Edmund, 98- 
180-232 
Ephraim, 232 
George William, 232 
John, 2382 
Perez, 232 
TILNEY, Hezekiah, 172 
Israel Sheldon, 173 
John, 172 
John Stringer, 
173 
Jonathan, 172 
Robert Peter, 172 
Robert Wallace, 173 
Robert Williams, 172 
Stringer, 172 
TILSON, Edmund, 282 
Ephraim, 232 
Ethan Sawyer, 232 
John, 232 
Perez, 232 
TILTON, James, 254 
Nehemiah, 254 
Thomas, 254 
TIMBERLAKE, Julian 
B., 141 
Daniel O., 78 
TIMLOW, William, 78 
William Ferree, 78 
TIMMERMAN, Daniel, 


172- 


John, 301 
TIMOTHY, Christopher, 
136 
TINGLEY, Benj., 79 
Elkanah, 79 
Guilford Solon, 79 
Palmer, 79-151 
Pelatiah, 151-152 
Raymon Meyers, 79 
Samuel, 79-151 
Thomas, 79-151 
Timothy, 79-151-152 
TINKHAM, Daniel, 301 
Ephraim, 201 
Hezekiah, 301 
John, 29- 301 
TINSLER, Solomon, 261 
TIPLADY, John, 160 
TIPPENS, Albert H., 86 
TIPPETT, Thomas, 377 
TISDALE, Henry L., 


227 
John, 74-187 
Joseph, 74 


TITTLE, James, 52 

TITTMANN, Otto H., 

TITUS, Content, 67 
Edmond, 326 
Edmund, 31-326 
Bphraim, 67 
Frances Pond, 233 
Henry Harlan, 233 
John, 288-326 
John, Jr., 326 
Peter, 177 
Robert, 67-288-326 
Samuel, 288 
Silas, 67-144 
William, 326 
William Seymour, 233 


TOBEY, Eliakim, 30 
Lewis, 230 
Nathan, 56 
Samuel, 30 
Thomas, 30 


TODD, Abner, 96-204 

‘Albert, 229 

Albert John, 233 

Albert May, 233 

Alfred, 233 

Allman, 233 

Bernard, 303 

Caleb, 233 

Christopher, 204-229- 
233-417 

Ira, 229 


TODD 


Ithamar, 96 
James Alfred, 233 
Jehiel, 229 

John, 417 
Michael, 96 
Oliver Hovey, 233 
Paul Harold, 233 
Philip, 33 

Samuel, 229-233 
Stephen, 229-233 
Thomas, 303-337 
Timothy, 320 


TOERS, Arent, 22 
Claes Arentsen, 22 


TOLBERT, Mark L., 93 
ah eek Lionel, 


TOLLIFSON, John,.108 


TOLSON, Roger, 38 


TOMKINS, Nathan, 134 
TOMLINSON, Abel §S., 


97 
Augur, 214 
James, 97 
Richard, 97 
Thomas, 97 
Zechariah, 214 


TOMPKINS, Nathaniel, 
417 


Willie Joe, 349 
ee Thomas E., 


TOPPAN, Abraham, 
416 


TOPPER, Johan, 79 

TOPPING, Alex., 81 
Charles Tallman, 81 
George, 81 


Louise E. Grinnell, 80 


RN Crown, 

merce Augustus, 

Augustus Pearson, 
234 


Henry Augustus, 234 
James, 76 

John, 213 

John Cutler, 233 
Joseph, 234 

Josiah, 213 


er. 213-233-234- 
TOULMIN, John BE., 225 


TOURTELLOT, An- 
thony M., 44 


pe a Frank L., 
TOWELL, Richard, 408 


TOWER, Benjamin, 76 


Charlemagne, Jr., 200 


Edwin Whitman, 76 
Gad Hitchcock, 76 
Tsaac, 137 
James, 76 
John, 76-137-417 
Levi, 83 
Lynde, 76 
TOWERS, John, 417 
William, 80 
TOWN, John, 157 
TOWNE, Archelous, 26 
Edmund, 161 
Henry Robinson, 234 
Jacob, 161 
Jeremiah, 161 
John, 161 
John Henry, 234 
John MeM., 378 
Joseph, 161 
Joshua, 161 
Nehemiah, 161 
William, 161 


TOWNER, Eugene, 149 


William Allen, 310 


TOWNLEY, Chas., 193 


Effingham, 193 
Richard, 193 


TOWNSEND, Absalom, 


ni fe 
E. Corning, 137 
Edward N., 102 
Henry, 177-204 
Henry A., 177-178 


INDEX TO VOLUME TWO 


John, 144-417 
Lawrence, 204 
Richard, 58-326 
Thomas, 58-404-417 


TOZER, Richard, 32-101 


Samuel, 32 
Thomas, 32 


TOZZER, Alfred M., 282 


Margaret T. Castle, 
282 

TRACY, Christopher, 
103 


David, 96 
Ebenezer C., 179 
Evarts, 179 
Howard C., 179 
Isaac, 272 


Jacques H., 287 
Jedidiah, 324 
Jeremiah E., 179 
John, 179-271 
Jonathan, 96 
Joseph, 179 
Samuel, 196 
Stephen, 179 
Thomas, 96-103-158- 
179-196-248-271- 
324-417 
William E., 179 
Zerviah, 96 
TRAIN, John, 417 


TRARISE, Nicholas, 28 
TRAVERS, Samuel, 114 
TRAYLOR, George, 194 
TREADWAY, Nath., 401 


MRA ANAL Abbot, 
Benjamin, 234 
Edward, 102-234 
Hezekiah, 102 
John, 102-234 
John Noble, 102 
Katharine H. Brad- 

ford, 156 
Nathaniel, 156 
Samuel, 102-234 
Thomas, 156-234 
Thomas Conrad, 156 
Thomas James, 156 
Thos. Passmore, 156 


TREAT, David, 216 


Richard, 106-120-216- 


249-258-292-396- 
403-417 

Robert, 30-106-120- 
215-216-217-232- 
241-383 


TREDWELL, Benj., 234 


Edward, 234 

Henry Hewlett, 234 
John, 234 

Samuel, 234 
Thomas, 234 
Timothy, 234 


TREGOTH, Thomas, 28 
TRENCH, Thomas, 238 
ESD George, 


TRENT, Alexander, 171 


Maurice, 128 
TRESSLAR, Peter, 70 
TREWORGEH, Jas., 322 


TREWORGY, Jas., 168 


TREZEVANT, Brooks 
R., 368 
Daniel, 368 
John, 368 
Lewis Cruger, 368 
John Timothee, 368 
Theodore, 368 


TRIGG, W. Shields, 169 
TRIPLER, Edward La- 


throp, 49 


ee es George V., 


TRIPP, Isaac, 18-100- 
336 


Job, 18-100-336 
John, 18-100-336 
Peleg, 18-100-336 


TRIPPH, Henry, 23-417 


John, 23 
William, 23 


TROUBETZEKOY, 
Amelie L. Rives, 
318 

Pierre, 318 


cea eG iy Caleb, 


Charles, 323 
James, 20-323 
John, 323 
Luther, 323 
Rutherford, 40 


Thomas, 20-237-323- 


418 
TROXELL, Frederick 
Wass 
TRUE, John M., 339 
Richard S., 132 


Bi Franklin 
7 


lly 

John, 418 

TRUSLOW, John, 56 
Thomas, 56 
William, 56 

TRYON, James, 234 
James Libby, 234 
Joseph, 234 
Simeon, 234 
William, 234 

. Winthrop Pitt, 234 
Ziba, 234 

TUBBS, Dean, 319 
Frank Dean, 319 
Joel, 319 
Lewis, 319 
Samuel, 319 
William, 319 

TUCK, Edward, 55 
John, 55 
Jonathan, 55 
Robert, 55-413-418 
Samuel, 55 

TUCKHE, Samuel, 109 


TUCKER, Aaron B., 347 


Anthony, 231 


Benjamin Warren, 225 


Charles C., 347 

Ebenezer, 347 

George, 234 

Henry, 234 

Henry Williamson, 
235 

James L., 225 

John, 269 

John Lewellen, 235 

Lewellen, 234 

Robert, 418 

Robert Henry, 234 

Samuel, 254-323-411 

St. George, 418 

Timothy, 129 

W. D., 118 


TUCKERMAN, Charles 


S., 19 

John, 418 
TUDOR, Owen, 188 
TUFFORD, Philip, 48 
TUFTS, Amos, 155 

John, 84-155 

Nathan, 155 

Peter, 84-155-212 

William, 155 
MUR AChasm Dea244 
TULLER, Elisha, 281 
TUMLIN, George, 372 

Newton J., 372 
Ne a Edmund, 
TUPPER, Israel, 333 

Samuel, 333 

Thomas, 26-333-418 


ores Bertha Bouton, 


Jacob, 82 

Paulus J., 82 

Raymond Custer, 82 

William Sisson, 82 

Zachariah, 82 
TURNBULL, Phillips 


Ue One 
TURNER, Aaron, 37 
Abraham, 192 
Arthur Gordon, 235 
Benjamin, 284-330 
Charles, 235 


621 


TYLER 


Daniel, 89-418 
Edward, 235 
Hleazer, 34 
George, 285 
Henry Ellis, 121-122 
Herbert Beach, 117 
Humphrey, 330-418 
Isaac, 192 
James Flynn, 235 
John, 37-160-181-284- 
330-400 
John Benjamin, 285 
Joseph, 284 
Lawrence, 89 
Matthew, 284 
Napoleon B., 37 
Nathaniel, 90-192 
Oscar Adams, 78 
Robert, 89-122 
Samuel, 235 
Seth, 383 
William H., 122 
Wilmer, 119 
hts Edna H. Lee, 
3 
Edward H., 183 
Edwin A., 320 
Henry, 183 
Joseph, 123 
Mathew, 183 
Michael, 183 
Solomon, 123 
Thomas, 389-166-263 
Thomas B., 123 
Walter, 123 
TUTHILL, Burnet C., 
236 
Daniel, 236 
Daniel L., 236 
George F., 236 
Henry, 236 
John, 236 
Samuel, 236 
William B., 236 
TUTT, Benjamin, 319 
Charles P., 319-334 
James, 319 
Richard, 319 


TUTTLE, Amos, 235 


Andrew, 80 
Bethuel, 80 
Bronson Beecher, 78 
Charles Henry, 80 
Daniel, 80-275-300 
David, 235 
Donald Seymour, 78 
Eben C., 78 
Ezekiel, 78 
Ezra A., 307 
George, 249 
Henry Blakeslee, 235 
Henry Crosswell, 80 
Horace Augustus, 235 
Horace Burt, 235 
Howard Beecher, 78 
Isaac Henry, 80 
James, 275-300 
John, 80-366 
Jonathan, 78 
Joseph, 275-300 
Moses, 303 
Nicholas, 249 
Obed, 78 
Ate T. S. Cook, 
9 


Reuben, 78 
Samuel, 70 
Simon, 235 
Stephen, 275-300 
Timothy, 235-275-300 
William, 78-80-235- 
275-300-366-418 
TUTWILER, Carring- 
ton Cabell, 111 
Eli Shores, 111 
Henry, 111 
Rebe G. Glasgow, 111 
Leonard, 111 
Martin, 111 
TWINING, Abner, 215 
TWITCHELL, Hanford 
MELTS 
TWOMBLY, Ralph, 418 
TYLBER, Abner, 246 
Bert Albert, 236 


TYLER 


Bertha Kellogg, 236 

Charles, 284 

Charles C., 146 

Corydon ok 102 

Daniel, 246- 381 

David R., 246 

Edward, *20-83-151- 
192-212 

Henry, 54-225 

Henry &., 212 

Hopestill, 83 

Horace C., 236 

Isaac Hughes, 212 

Jacob, 62 

James, 83-135-381 

Job, 83- 135- -246- 418 

John, 54-225-231-246- 

71-272 

ann fees, Zak 

Joseph, 135 

Joseph A., 272 

Levi, 212 

Louise M. Rollins, 235 

Moses, 83-135-246 

Moses Coit, 83 

Owen, 212 

Paul, 282 

Peter, 282 

Richard K., 236 E 

Richard Woolsey, 236 

Robert, 20 

Roswell, 381 

Royall, 135 t 

Samuel, 225-271-381 

Samuel Gwathmey, 


212 

Thomas, 418 

William, 284 

William S., 271 _ 
TYNDAL, John, 420 
TYNDALL, John, 335 
TYNDELL, Chas., 335 

Charles Henry, 335 


Charles Noyes, 335 
Rebecca H. Lewis, 335 
William, 335 

TYNES, Achilles J., 320 
Conrad F., 320 
Narcissa Pendleton, 

320 

TYNG, Stephen H., 320 

TYSON Derrick, 166 
Reynier, 259-418 


U 


ULLMAN, Bernard E., 
381 
Percival Glenroy, 381 
ULLRICH, John, 294 


UMBERHIND, Gorham, 
290 


UMSTADT, Nicholas, 
124 


UNDERHILL, Humph- 
rey, 87 
Jacob, 326 
John, 326-418 
Richard, 326 
Samuel, 188-326 
Thomas, 326 


UNDERIHMER, 
George, 182 
UNDERWOOD, An- 
thony, 250 
IHvander, 134 
James 27 
John, 155 
John F., 228 
Jonathan, 117 
Joseph, 117 
William, 110-113 
UPHAM, Geo. B., 316 
John, 418 
UPSON, Benj., 42 
Benj. Franklin, 
Jesse, 42 
Jesse Bronson, 
Lent Dayton, 41 
Stephen, 42 
Thomas, 41 


42 
42 


INDEX TO VOLUME TWO 


UPTON, Chas. 0., 147 
Horace E., 327 

USHER, Robert, 418 
Tiller Currington, 285 


Vv 


VACHER, John Fran- 
iss 164 
VALENTINE, Jacob, 
269 
James, 33 
tobt. Grosvenor, 142 
VALLETTHEH, Jeremiah, 
277 
VAN ALEN, Adam, 115 
VAN ANTWE RP, Dan- 
iel L., 248 
Lewis S., 248 
Thomas I., 269 
William, 248 
William M., 248 
VAN BENTHUYSEN, 
Balthazar, 222 
Jacobus P., 222 
Obadiah, 222 
Paul Martense, 222 
Pontese, 222 
VAN BENTHYSEN, 
Edward, 198 
VAN og aby Jan 
VAN" BRUGH, Johan- 
nes, 314 
Johannes P., 
Peter, 104 
VAN BRUNT, Bradlee, 
201 
VAN CAMPEN, Abra- 
ham, 335 
VANCE, Anna L. Rus- 
sell, 236 
David, 236-314 
Pranke 12. 200 
Lawrence Martin, 314 
Samuel, 314 
William, 314 


31z 


VAN CLEAVE, James 
W., 110 
Lee W., 110 
VAN CORTLANDT, 
Oloff S., 312-418 
Stephen, 176 
Stevense, 176 
VAN COWENHOVEN, 
Gerritt W., 335 


Wolferte G.,. 335 
VANDERBILT, Cor- 
nelius, 166 
Jacob, 166 
Jacob Janse, 166 
Jan Aertsen, 166 
Reginald C., 184 
VAN DER BOGART, 
Frans, 276 
Harmen M., 276 
Meroe Sar Lloyd, 
VANDERHOOF, Arnold 
13 Boe ok bet 
VANDERLIP, Frank 
Arthur, 369 
Narcissa Cox, 368 
VAN DER VEER, 
Pieter, 230 
VANDER VLIEDT, Cor- 
nelius, 92 
Dirck Jans, 92 
Garret, 92 
William, 92 
VAN DEUSEN, Jacob, 
242 
VAN DEVENTER, 
Christian, 237 
Christopher, 237-2 
Fayette F., 237- 738 
Horace, 237-238 
Hugh F., 237 
James T., 237-2 
Jan Pies 7 
Martha L. Rhea, 238 
Mary Lurton, 237 
Pieter J., 237 


VAN DE WATER, 
Jacobus, 418 


VAN DRESAR, Ezekiel, 


73 
VAN DUSER, Sylvester 
131 


VAN y QUYN, Gerret C., 


John, 271 
VAN DYCK, Hendrick, 
236-276 
Jan T., 418 
VAN DYKE, Achias, 63 
Cornelius, 58 
George Douglass, 63 
Hendrick, 58 
Henry, 63-65 
Jacob, 58 
Jacobus, 58 
Jan, 12 
Jan Janse, 125 
Jan Thomasen, 63-416 
John, 58-125 
John Henry, 63 
Lambert, 63 
Thomasse Janse, 125- 
418 
William, 63 
VAN EPPS, Dirck, 145 
Seymour, 137 
VAN FLEET, Henry H., 
116 
S. Van Rensselaer, 376 
VAN GAASBEECK, 
Abram, 274 
Jacobus, 274 
Thomas, 274 
VAN GIESON, Thomas, 
365 
VAN GUYSLING 
Aaron, 350 
Archibald Hyatt, 350 
Elias, 350 
George Edmund, 350 
Jacob, 350 
Minard I., 350 
Myndert, 350 
Walter Franklin, 350 
VANHAM, Joseph, 60 
VAN HORN, Arthur P., 
236 
Barents C., 236 
Christian B., 236 
Christiansen B., 236 
Henry, 236 
Isaiah, 236 
James D., 236 
John, 236 
John H., 236 


VAN LANDINGHAM, 
John H., 238 
Ralph, 238 
Susie Harwood, 238 
VAN LEAR, John, 332 
un LEER, Edward S., 
59 
Waldine Zimpleman, 
359 


VAN LUIK, Frank W., 
114 


VAN METER, 
Joost J., 378 
BS echt N Jan, 
6 
VAN NAME, William, 
125-269 
yee NEST, Pieter P., 


2 
VAN NOSTRAND, John, 


75 
VAN NYE, Horatio, 221 
VAN PELT, Matthys J. 
ios 5 
Peter, 217 


VAN RENSSELAER, 
Bayard, 238 
Hendrick, 312 
Jeremias, 176-238-312- 
418 
Kiliaen, 288-312-418 
Louisa G. Lane, 238 
Nicholas, 406 
Stephen, 238 
William Bayard, 238 


Isaac, 15] 


VARMAN 


VAN ROSEVELT, Claes 
M., 413 
VANS, Hugh, 68 
VAN SANT, Garret, 418 
Isaiah, 236 
Melville Wait, 227 
VAN SANTEN, William 
John, 273 
VAN SANTVOORD, 
Cornelius, 418 
VAN SCHAICK, Chas. 
S., 238 
Francis, 238 
Francis E., 238 
George S., 238 
Goosen G., 145-418 
John, 238 
Joseph W., 208 
Koert, 238 
Louis J., 238-239 
Nellie M. Kellogg, 239 
Stephen, 238 
William, 2'38 
VAN SCHOENDER- 
bone Rutger J., 
VAN SCHOONHOVEN, 
Guert H., 418 
VAN SLICHTEN- 
rete Brant O., 
Ae RAS Adam, 
VANSTORY, C. M., 17 
VAN WET EX Geor ge 


VAN VL BECK 
236 
VAN VOORHEES, 
Harold, 382 
Steven C., 418 
VAN VOORHOUDT, 
Cornelis S., 413 
MeN) Mee Claus, 
Claus G., 113 
Dirck, kts 
Gerrit C., 113 
Jacobus, 113 
Johannes, 113 
Pieter, 113 
William F., 113 
VAN WAGNER, Wil- 
liam, 103 
VAN WALDRON, Bar- 
rant, 128 / 
David, 128 
Johannes, 128 
Joseph, 128 
Peter, 128 
Resolved, 128 
Richard Varick, 128 
VAN WERT, William 
He. bis 
VAN ee Edgar 


, Paulus, 


Peter, 239 
Simeon, 239 
Symon J., 239 
William M., 239 
VAN WYCK, Abram, 56 
Isaac, 300 
Theodore, 218 
NaN eae Ernest T., 
VAN ZILE, Peter, 113 
VAN ZUTPHEN, Derick 
J., 416 
VAN ZUYT DAM, 
Hendrick R., 416 
VARDAMAN, Fred- 
ericka J., 240 
Homer B., 241 
Homer D.,. 241 
VARIAN, Alex., 221 
Tehabod, 221 
James, 221 
William, 221 
VARMAN, Hattill, 
275 


78- 


VASSALL 


VASSALL, John, 313 
William, 36-185-294- 
313-369 
VAUGHAN, George, 241 
George Tully, 241 
Reuben, 191 


Samuel, 175 
Washington L., 241 
William, 57 


Wm. Washington, 241 
VAUGHN, Christopher, 
77 
arel, Vs7 
William, 98 
VAUGHT, Wm. H., 1 
VAUGN, George, 285 
VAUX, George, 37 
George, Jr., 36 
James, 36 
VAWTER, Edward, 271 
VEASEY, Clarence A., 
241-242 
Milton LeRoy, 2742 
Nathaniel, 242 
Samuel, 242 
Southey, 242 
Thomas J., 241-242 
William, 242-399 
William Henry, 2427 
VEDDER, Albert, 276- 
277-350 
Francis, 277 
Francis van der 
Bogart, 276 
Harman A., 276 
Johannes, 276 


57 


Nicholas Francis, 276 

VEEDER, Abraham, 
242 

Albert, 242 

Albert Henry, 242 

Borden Smith, 242 

Gerrit S., 276 

Henry, 242 

James Lansing, 242 

Johannes, 242 


Simon Volkertse, 242 
Volkert, 242 
VENABLE, Abraham, 
19-39-97-129-241- 
243-248-277-308-418 
Abraham Z., 241 
Charles, 241-277 
Charles F., 243 
Charles S., 243 
Elizabeth M., 243 
Ernest R., 243 
Frederick S., 243 
James, 39 
Joseph, 39 
Matthew Walton, 243 
Nathaniel, 19-97-129- 
243-248-308 
Nathaniel E., 97-243 
Paul Carrington, 129 
Richard M., 243 
Robert C., 243 
Samuel Woodson, 19- 
97-129-235-243-308 
Thomas F., 243 
William Goodwin, 241 
William Lewis, 243 
William Walton, 2743 
VERCOE, Jos. M., 350 
VERKERCK, Jan Jan- 
sen, 62 
VERMILYE, Isaac, 81 
Johannes, 81 
Peter, 81 
VERNER, James, 57 
VERNON, Richard, 30 
Victor, 108 
VER PLANCK, Abra- 
ham I., 164-418 
VERRY, William A., 198 
Wm. Coddington. 198 
VER STEEG, Florence 
B. H., 243 
Walter B., 243 
Wouter B., 243 
VEZIN, Charles, 163-243 
Charles, Jr., 243-244 
Emily E. Butler, 243 
An rr Ada E. Osborn, 
2 


“VON 
T 


INDEX TO VOLUME TWO 


Anson, 244 
Christopher C., 244 
Ethan, 244 

George B., 244 
George K., 244 
James, 244 

John, 244 
Jonathan, 244 
Joseph, 244 
Nathaniel, 244 
Philip O., 244 
Richmond, 244 
Sylvester, 244 
William Angell, 244 


VIELE, Cornelius, 350 
VILAS, Peter, 418 
VINCENT, Geo. E., 261 


John, 412 
VINGHE, Geyeyn, 418 
VINTON, John, 56 

Thomas, 56 
VILE E SS Direk: J.,.02 

WAT Coe, 

John, 62 
VOLLMER, Herman, 
VON HOFSTEN, 

O., 281 
SCHMID, Adrien 
SLGS 
VON VOS, Andrew, 244 
VON ZEPPELIN, Con- 

rad, 323 
VOORHERBRS, Henry V., 

rp eal 

Steven C., 418 
VORE, Richard, 388 
VOSBURGH, Abraham 

Pe 419 
VOSE, Henry, 331 

John Thacher, 331 

Peter Ebenezer, 33 

Peter Thacher, 3 

Robert, 331 

Thomas, 129-331 
VOSS, Andrew, 244 

Grotius J., 2'44 

Gustavus H., 244 

Tarquinia L., 244 
VOTAW, Heber, 18 
VROOMAN, Adam, 276 

Jacob, 276 


WwW 


WADDELL, Henry, 
John, 212 


55 
Hugo 


212 


William, 212 
William Coventry H., 
212-213 


WADDELL SMITH, 
Philip H., 212-213 
WADE, Armiger, 24- 
Festus J., 229 
George E., 339 
John, 225 
Jonathan, 310-317 
Russell N., 24 
Thomas, 310 
Timothy, 310 
William, 310 
WADHAM, John, 
WADLEY, Dole, 
John, 54 
Joseph, 54 
Robert, 54 
WADSWORTH, Edward 
W., 219 
Elijah, 219 
Epaphros, 219 
Grace A. Martin, 219 
Harvey Bryan, 219 
Ignatius, 219 
Joseph, 219 
Thomas, 219 
William, 219-416-418 
William B.. 219 
WAGENER, Geo. A., 194 
WAGGAMAN, Albert, 
359-360 
C. Spinola, 359-360 
Christine Waggaman, 
360 
Eugene, 359-360 
Eugene Sauve, 359-360 


51 


418 
D4 


Geo. Augustus, 359-360 
Henry, 359-360 
John Henry, 360 
Jonathan, 359 
Laura E. Duggan, 360 
Thomas E., 359-360 
William George, 359 
WAIT, Benj., 36-306 
John, 36 
tichard, 
Solomon, 36 
Thomas, 36-418 
William Henry, 28 
WAITE, Edward F., 36 
Elisha, 96 
I'rederick Daniel, 
John, 36-86 
John Kellogg, 36 
Joseph, 86 
Julia Alston, 382 
Marion P., 170 
Peter, 86 
Richard, 89-418 
Samuel, Jr., 205 
Thomas, 418 
WAKEFIELD, Cyrenius, 
320 
Homer, 32' 
John, 320 
Joseph, 320 
Sherman. Day, 320 
Thomas, 320 
WAKEMAN, Ashael, 
285 
David, 
Jeremia 
John, 37- 
Samuel, 
Silas, 28 
Stephen, 37 
WALCOTT, Benj., 37 
Benjamin Stuart, 37 
Charles Doolittle, 37 
Henry, 199 
Jonathan, 37-86 
Joshua, 197 
Mary M. Vaux, 37 
Sidney Stevens, 
William, 37 


418 


382 


37 
h, 


ae 
37 
con 
‘= 


2 
3 
5 


O7 
ot 


WALDEN, Israel, 244 
Jacob, 244 


Jacob T., 244-245 
John Cole, 267 
Thomas, 244 
Lionel, 244 
William, 267 
WALDERNE, Richard, 
245-419 
WALDO, Cornelius, 83 
John, 83 
Samuel, 247 
WALDRON, Chas., 24 


Charles F., 245 
Charles N., II, 248 
Daniel, 245 


Daniel Whipple, 245 
Leslie E., 245 
Nicholas, 236 
Resolved, 368 
Richard, 245-419 
Richard Kenney, 34 
Samuel Wallis, 34 
Thomas W., 245 
WALES, Ebenezer, 251 
Hleazer, 251 
George W., 142 
Nathaniel, 251 
Timothy, 251 
WALKER, Albert B., 
245 
Charles, 280 » 
Charles G. S., 245 
Christopher, 280 
Daniel, 280 
Ebenezer, 172 
Elkanah, 75 
Plora A. Bredes, 369 


Francis, 318 

James, 349 

John, 50-70- 154-234- 
273-280-282-286-306- 
353-404-413 ° 

Joseph, 112-260-280 

Joseph R., 245 

Nathaniel, 234 


623 


WARD 
Phoebe E. Boone, 245 
Philip, 245 
Samuel O., 121 


Sanders, 

Tandy, 70 

Thomas, 50-103-127- 
196-263-298-318-398 

Willard, 288 

William, 271 

William Boone, 245 

Ww illiam Sherman, 369 
Zadoc, 2°45 


WALKLEY, 
369 

Jonathan, 369 
Raymond Lowrey, 369 
Richard, 369 
Stephen, 369 

WALKUP, James, 336 
John, 336 
Joseph, 336 

WALL, William E., 138 


WALLACE, Addison A., 
41 


Alice Gale, 382 
Charles Hedge, 41 
Darnall, 208 
Frances C. Bagley,358 
Hugh Campbell, 208 
J. M., 266 

James H., 383 
John, 41-331 
Joseph, 41 
Joseph William, 
Lew E., 383 
Marquess, 41 
Theodoriec B., 41 
Thomas Bates, 208 
William, 96 
William H., 41 
Wm. Henry, Jr., 358 


Meer ge Abraham ist. 
304 
Claude, 52 
Edmund, 95 
George, 95 
John, 95-380 
Joseph, 304 
Nathan, 304 
Phineas, 304 
Robert, 109 
William Edmund, 


WALLIS, John, 382 
WALN, Nicholas, 419 
WALSH, John, 346 
Vernon, 339 
WALTER, Augustus 
Penniman, 245 
Dorsey, 245 
Edgar D., 171-245 
Nehemiah, 20 
WALTON, Chas. D., 246 
Charles S., 2°46 
Daniel, 245-246- oa 
Edward Seymour, 251 
George, 39- a Ler 55 


Edwin N., 


41 


95 


Josiah, 317 

Robert, 1 

Samuel, 317 

Thomas, Jt 210 

Thomas E., 245 

William, 280-300-317 
WANTON, Edward, 209 


Gideon, 209 

Joseph, 209 

Michael, 282-326 
WARD, Aaron, 193 


Andrew, 125-142-181- 
419 

Charles, 81-163 

Eber, \323 

Elihu, 510 

Ira, 125 

Jabez, 178 

James, 125 

Joseph, 156 

Joyce, 394 

Lorenzo, 81-163 

Peregrine, 289 

Peter, 125 

Samuel, 181-292 

William, 81-163-419 


WARKDELL 


WARDELL, Hugh, 341 
WARDWELL, Saml., 69 
WARE, Frederick, 23 

George, 265 

John N., 246 

Nyna T. Gould, 246 


WARFIELD, Benjamin, 
108-114-167 
Elisha, 108-114-167 
John, 108-114-167 
Richard, 108-114-123- 
167-303-419 
WARHAM, John, 409 
WARING, Sampson, 419 
WARKELIN, Matthew, 
279 
WARNER, Abrhm., 173 
Andrew, 103-221-222- 
387-419 
Augustine, 127-150- 
214-307 
Augustine, II, 201- 
248-254-358 
Carmillus T., 242-243 
Daniel, 103-177-242 
Edward Tatnall, 83 
Elijah, 103 
Ely, 209 
George C., 188 
Giles, 103 
James, 197 
John, 135 
Jonah W., 209 
Joseph, 83-103 
oh oo ges Spaulding, 
24: 


Joshua, 242 

Mark, 40 

Reuben Daniels, 242 

Selah, 242 

William, 83-242 

WARREN, Alanson, 381 

Benjamin, 316 

Bronson Mills, 381 

Charles H., 187-298 

Cotton Mather, 86 

Daniel, 69-90-151 

David Hard, 381 

Edward, 381 

Eli, 69-151 

Elijah, 69-151 

Guy Scott, 151 

Harry Clay, 151 

Harvey Tracy, 381 

Henry Wheeler, 305 

James, 381 

James F., 130 

John, 69-90-151-376- 
381-390-419 

John Mills, 381 

Jos., 258-261-316-376 

Joshua, 90 

Levi Legg, 69-151 

Mather, 86 

Nathaniel, 63-100-316-| 

1 

Oliver W. L., 90 

Phineas, 90 

Richard, 53-63-77-90- 
96-100-137-216-238- 
252-258-261-268-269- 
316-338-381-389-394- 
402-406-419 

Samuel, 376 

Silas, 69-151 

Tracy Bronson, 381 

William, 86-90-419 

William Fairfield, 86 

William G. W., 90 


INDEX TO VOLUME TWO 


Helen E. Rowell, 247 

Israel, 246 

James, 246 

John, 224-246-247-379- 
419 

John H., 247 

Jonah, 246 

Levi, 247 

Royal, 246 

Samuel, 246 

Stanley, 246 

Thomas, 247 

Timothy, 247 

William, 247-326-379 

William Drew, 246 

William Ives, 246-247 

William J., 247 


WASHBURNE, Dan., 96 
John, 96-419 
WASHINGTON, Augus- 
tine, 127-214-307 
George, 104-127-164- 
214-318-332-334- 
377-406 
Geo. Augustine, 164 
James, 334 
John, 38-50-94-127- 
164-214-307-419 
Joseph, 164 
Joseph Edwin, 164 
Lawrence, 38-58-127- 
214-307-419 
Richard, 164 


WASSELL, Charlie L. 
Jones, 247 
Sam M., 247 
WASSON, Frank D., 196 
James, 285 
Thornton, Sr., 126 
WASTELL, W. P., 25 
CUES BELGE eS Gideon, 
WATERFALL, Edward 


A., 58 
AERO USE Euclid, 
Joseph, 71 
Richard, 71 
Timothy, 71 
DEN ese da Adonijah, 


Andrew, 49-144 
Cameron B., 247 
Cameron D., 248 
David, 247 
David B., 247 
Ebenezar, 248 
Blijah, 248 
Ira D., 248 
Jeremiah, 248 
John, 375 
Joseph, 268 
Joshua W., 248 
Resolved, 49-144 
Richard, 49-144-190 
Robert, 248 
Theodore H., 248 
Thomas, 248-265 
Thomas G., 248 
William V. A., 248 
WATERS, Henry, 277 
James, 319 
John, 81 
Lawrence, 270 
Norton, 319 
Richard, 81-319 
Samuel, 319 
Stalworthy, 319 
Stilworthy, 319 


Robert H., 115 

Samuel, 191 

Samuel Venable, 235 

Thomas, 248 

William, 19 

Wm. Morton, 19-235 
WATSON, Barnaby, 31 

Dudley, 92 

Elkanah, 193 

George, 74-125 

Isham, 31 

James, 386 

James Reade, 161 

John, 40-47 

Josiah, 39-419 

Luke, 408 

Ralph E., 60 

Robert, 47-92-193-361 

Thomas Wheeler, 40 

Wm. Randolph, 150 


are Chauncy Ward, 
10 
Charles R., 310 
Elihu DeForest, 310 
Richard Rockwell, 311 


WATTERS, Andrew, 390 
WATTERWORTH, John 
Ag 4 
WATTS, E. Burgess, 337 
John, 210 
Richard, 371 
WAY, James, 249 
Samuel, 349 
WAYLAND, Thos., 341 
WAYNE, Abraham, 68 
Anthony, 68 
Caleb Parry, 68 
Francis, 68 
William Henry, 68 
WEATHERSPOON, 
John, 111 
WEAVER, Clifford, 232 
atest Selden, 230- 
Dolphin, 230 
Elias, 230 
George Augustine, 360 
Gustine Courson, 231 
Jacob Charles, 18 
Joseph Curtis, 384 
Thomas F., 230 
Tilman, 230 
William, 230 
William Thomas, 313 
WEBB, Benjamin, 249 
Christopher, 90-249- 
404 
David, 247 
Bbenezer, 295 
Henry, 295-417 
James Avery, 142 
John, 295-371 
John V., 380 
Kenneth §., 249 
Mitchem, 285 
Mitchum B., 380 
Myron &., 249 
Orange, 295 
Richard, 295-419 
Robert T., 358 
Roy, 249 
Silas, 295 
Stephen, 247 
Thomas, 295 
Thomas Clark, 103 
Timothy, 249 
William, 372 
William C,, 
William E., 


380 
249 


Wm. Marshall, 86-205 WATJEN, Geo. W., 297 WEBBER, Arthur P., 


Pyare? Jacob, 337- 


WARRINER, Wm., 389 

WARWICK, Jacob, Sat 
William, 337-340 

MATS Petes Aaron, 


Azel, 246 
Cadwallader, 246 
Cadwallader C., 246 
Carrie W. Fisher, 247 
Charles A., 246 
Edwin C., 246 

Elihu B., 246 


WATKINS, Corinne 
Clements, 248 

Francis, 39 
Henry, 248 
Henry N., 248 
James, 115 
James A., 165 
James L., 115 
Joel, 19 
John, 191 
John Elfreth, 248 
Joseph, 194 
Nathaniel V., 249 
Richard H., 248 


Charles W., 249 
Mabel L., 249 
William, 249 
WEBER, George Rich- 
ard, 44 
Jessie L. Palmer, 45 
John Langdon, 334 
Norval Wilson, 44 
WEBSTER, Abel, 77 
Albert P., 249 
Alpha, 77 
Charles Carroll, 
Cornelius C., 249 


af 


624 


WELD 


Daniel, 135-283 
David, 320 
Ebenezer, 196-283 
Edwin Catlin, 249 
George, 88 
George W., 261 
James, 249 
James F., 249 
John, 33-47-48-55-77- 
88-96-111-146-215- 
249-258-269-292- 
297-320-358-398- 
404-419 
John R., 88 
Jonathan, 105-249 
Joseph, 33-196-215-283 
Nathan, 77-320 
Nathaniel, 77 
Richard, 88 
Robert, 33-215-249- 
. 258-292 
Ronald, 34 
Stephen, 249-320 
Thomas, 55-196-283 
Timothy, 249 
William, 88 
Ee Elmer, 
WEDDERBOURN, 
Augustus, 153 
RANSON Augustine, 


James Catesby, 227 
James H., 227 
John, 227 
John C., 22:7 
WEEK, Francis, 303 
WEEKS, Francis, 303 
George, 419 
Henry, 44 
John, 44 
Jonathan, 303 
Joshua, 44 
Nathan, 44 
Philip, 303 
Samuel, 303 
Stephen, 303 
MAAR A MENS Charles G., 


Frances W. Cogge- 
shall, 69 
Gerhard, 69 
Hermann Gy 69 
Hermann D. D., 69 
Mh sc Michael, 
WHIL, Chas. Tie 249 
Ellen S. Eliot, 250 
Frank E., 249 
Fred Alban, 249-250 
George L., 2'49 
Louis, 249 
Mae eS Clarence L., 


a 
WEINLAND, Robt., 158 


WEIS, Wm. Daniel, 211 
WEISER, Conrad, 301 
Frederick, 301 
Aol aval (Ore 301 
Me sane eae Cary N., 
Cary Nelson, Jr., 250 
Daniel, 362 
di Kendall, 250 
Marie L. Little, 250 
William B., 250 
WELBORN, Cadia Bar- 
bee, 51 
James, 51 
John, 51 
John Scott, 51 
Samuel, 51 
Thomas, 51 
William Clark, 51 
William J., 51 
Lek Samuel, 


5 
WELCH, Ebenezer H., 
232 ; 


Edward Samuel, 232 
Ida A. Boydstun, 232 
John T., 350 
Lewis Sheldon, 328 
Solomon, 197 

WELD, Edmund, 222 


WELD 


Bleazer, 20 

John, 20 

Joseph, 20-34-129-416- 
419 


William Fletcher, 20 
William Gordon, 20 
WELDON, Samuel, 136 
Oey ORC. 
WELLER, John T., 149 
WELLES, George, 202 

Henry, 202 
John, 45-202-217-295 
Joseph, 217 
Robert, 45-217-295 
Samuel, 120-202-214- 
222-328 
Thomas, 45-91-120- 
202-214-217-22'2- 
239-295-308-314- 
328-399-400-419 
William, 222 
py BENG Nathaniel, 
William, 261 
WELLINGTON, Benja- 


min, 179-292 
EMA Barnabas, 
7 
Gideon, 37 
Hezekiah, 37 
Paul, 37 


WELLS, Benj., 293 
David, 61 
John, 21-96 
Jonathan, 251 
Obadiah, 189 
Peter, 293 
Peter B., 145 
Samuel, 21 
Thomas, 21-242-293- 
407-419 
Thomas Tileston, 268 
WELSH, Samuel, 102 
WENDELL, Barrett, 20 
Evert Jansen, 419 
William G., 19 
WENSLEY, John, 193 
WENTWORTH, Benja- 
min, 236 
Benjamine, 227 
Ezekiel, 227-236 
John, 227-300 
Joseph, 227 
Paul, 101-227 
Samuel, 300 
William, 101-227-236- 
419 


WENTZ, Jacob, 301 
Valentine, 301 

WERTH, James R., 250 
M. F. Maury, 250 

Escoay Absalom §&., 


Arthur, 117 
Daniel, 117 
John, 117 
Richard, 117 
Thomas, 117 
WESCOTT, Joseph, 234 
Stukeley, 419 
WESSON, Douglas, 141 
WEST, Francis, 113-339 
Fredk. Thomas, 203 
George, 250 
Harold B., 84 
Harrys he 272 
John, 106-113-12 
220-250-286-33 
419 
John Rowles, 220 
Madge W. Hennegin, 
251 
Nathaniel, 286-332 
Peter, 141 
Robert, 61 
Thomas, 113-220-250- 
286-332-413-419 
William, 49-251 
William H., 251 
WESTBROOK, Corne- 
lius D., 300 
Derck, 300 
Frederick, 300 
Frederick E., 300 


= 
ie 
z- 


WESTFALL, Simon, 230 


INDEX TO VOLUME TWO 


Jonathan, 300 
ese Oe AMY, Amos M., 


Daniel, 67 
Richard, 67 
Robert, 374 
Robert Folger, 216 
Stukeley, 173-419 
WESTERVELT, Wil- 
liam D., 282 


WESTGATE, Robt., 374 
WESTON, Ebenezer, 26 
John, 26 
Joseph, 129-269 
Thomas, 26 
VRE EMER George F., 
ere ae Juriaen, 


WESTWOOD, Wm, 134 

Worlich, 51-231 
WETHERILL, Geo., 86 

Sampson, 380 

Thomas, 86 

Webster K., 289 
WETMORE, John, 371 

Thomas, 371 
WETTSTEIN, Otto, 216 
WEY, Hamilton D., 204 
pee oe David E., 

James Franklin, 285 

Lucien, 285 

Rufus W., 181 

Samuel, 348 

Thomas, 419 

William, 46 

William Gill, 285 
WHEAT, Joseph, 118 

Joshua, 118 

Josiah, 118 

Moses, 118 

Samuel, 118 
WHEATLY, John, 175 
ae Charles B., 
WHEELER, Amos, 59 

Amos H., 229 

Benjamin, 137 

Charles Nelson, 59 

Charles Rollin, 59 

Erastus, 251 

Fred D., 251 

George, 59-80-171 

Henry, 71-334 

Horatio Nelson, 59 

Isaac, 40-349 

James, 71-80-334 

Jeremiah, 171 

on, 59-71-251-334- 


Miles M., 251 
Moses, 419 
Nathan, 59 
Nathaniel, 334 
Obadiah, 116 
Oliver, 317 
Philip, 43-71-334 
Richard, 270 
Robert Clark, 251 
Russell C., 251 
Samuel, 251 
Seth, 251 
Shubael, 71 
Ake Vaal 
Thomas, 40-58-251-390 
Thomas FE. C., 59 
Timothy, 59 
Timothy B., 251 
Walter R., 251 
William, 171 
William B., 111 
Zachariah, 251 
WHEELOCK, Benj., 155 
Elijah O., 251 
Ellen M. Bascom, 251 
Frank B., 251 
Henry H., 251 
Horace O., 251 
Josiah, 155 
Obediah, 155 
Ralph, 57-155-251-419 
WHEELRIGHT, Abra- 
ham, 108 


625 


Jeremiah, 108 
John, 108-318 
Samuel, 108 


WHELEN, Dennis, 84 


Henry, 84 
Israel, 84 


James Stephenson, 84 
WHIGHT, John, 400 
WHIPPLE, Abraham, 


323 
Ebenezer, 281 
John, 17-419 
Joseph, 374 


WHISENHUNT, George 


IW, 251 
James Savage, 231 
John Franklin, 231 
John Thomas, 231 
Neal Smith, 231 
William Alex., 231 


WHITAKER, A. S., 369 
Charles Richard, 369 
F. Edythe Horney, 252 


Granville M., 252 
Harriet Reed, 369 
John, 228 
Jonathan, 205 
Ralph O., 252 
Seth, 144 
Stephen, 205 


WHITCOMB, Israel, 202 


James, 129 

John, 113-129-202- 
244-270 

Josiah, 113-270 

Nathaniel, 129 

Robert, 129-202 

Samuel, 202 


WHITH, Abiel, 89 


Andrew, 210 

Asa, 89 

Benjamin, 50-210 

Blake Lee, 222 

Chapman, 90 

Charles A., 322 

Charles Lemuel, 90 

Christian S., 252 

Clarence G., 252 

Clifford Burr, 252 

Cornelius, 252 

Daniel, 98-252-269- 
294-369 

Daniel M., 221 

David, 310 

David L., 254 

Ebenezer, 23-89-294 

Edmund, 252 

Edward Albert, 369 

Edward L., 254 

Elias Frierson, 87 

a Ricibeet, 300 
enry Adelbert, 36 

Hugh, 67 

Isaac, 87 

Jeo Waoles 

James, 322 

Jesse, 183 

Joel, 361 

John, 20-67-89-101- 
146-158-222-234- 
252-254-294-372- 
364-369-400-419 

John Baker, 252 

John Blake, 222 

John H., 146 

John P., 234 

John Townsend, 222 

Jonathan P., 187 

Joseph, 49-126-183- 
190-210-216-252- 
285-288 

Joseph Foster, 211 


Jos. Huntington, 211 


Josiah, 36-222 
Lemuel Blake, 90 
Libbeus, 286 


WHITMARSH 


Perrin Ellis, 170 
Peter, 234 
Pleasants W., 254 
R., 97 


Raymond, 369 
Resolved, 36-116-185- 
258-294-369 
Richard, 99 
Robert, 252 
Robert Mason, 136 
Rollin H., 252 
Samuel, 36-185-258 
Simon H., 252 
Stephen Blake, 90 
Stephen Gainey, 285 
Stephen J., 285 
Thomas, 89-126-183- 
216-252-288 
Thomas H., 252-253 
Thomas W., 250 
Thurlow, 109 
Timothy, 20-322 
Vernon, 84 
Walter C., 252-253 
Washington, 183 
William, 20-36-58-116- 
146-162-185-210- 
258-267-294-297- 
322-327-369-419-420 
William C., 367 
William Chapman, 90 
William E., 183 
William K., 252 
Windsor, 252-253 
Windsor T., 252 
Woodson T., 254 
ee euro Daniel, 
Isaac, 314 
John, 314 
John B., 334 
Jonathan, 145 


WHITEHOUSE, Henry, 
J., 256 


Isaac, 255 
James, 256 
Norman O., 256 
Sheldon, 255 
William F., 256 


Mater y ta Hamilton 


WHITELEY, Arthur, 
420 


WHITEMAN, John, 420 
eee Henry, 
9 
William, 128-279 
WHITFORD, Geo., 186 
John, 186 
Pasco, 186 
WHITING, Charles, 181 
Eliphalet, 120 
Francis, 256 
Francis B., 256 
Henry, 256 
James, 256 
John, 120-181-308 
Lewis, 120 
Nathaniel, 120-201- 
252-420 
Samuel, 252-308-420 
Timothy, 201 
William, 34-130-181- 
217-308-405-420 
William H., 256 
Wm. Henry, Jr., 256 
Zachariah, 252 
WHITLOCK, Abel, 256 
Clifford E. Hale, 256 
David, 256 
Eliphalet, 256 
John, 262 
Jonathan, 262 
Luther G., 256 


Mary V. Saunders,253| WHITMAN, Francis, 


Matthew James, 285 
Moses, 146 
Nathaniel, 158 
Octavius A., 222 
Patle222 
Pendennis, 269 
Peregrine, 286-294- 
369-419 


121 
John, 420 
Malcolm D., 363 
Roger B., 289 
Valentine, 83 
WHITMARSH, Eben- 
ezer, 253 
John, 192 


WHITMORE 
WHITMORE, Andrew, 
256 


Benjamin F. D., 256 

Clara Helen, 66 

Daniel, 326 

Francis, 66-256 

Frank H., 256 

Henry, 280 

James Henry, 67 

John, 66-252-256 

Joseph, 326 

Morton P., 256 

Samuel, 66-67 

Stephen, 66 

William C., 256 
WHITNEY, Abel, 76 

Abner, 145 

Abraham, 91 

Albion P., 145-146 

Arthur .L.,; 145 

Benjamin, 776-137-264 

Calvin E., 145 

David, 137 

Dwight, 65 

Ebenezer, 264 

Jason, 264 

John, 76-91-137-145- 

264-420 

Jonas, 137 

Joseph, 76 

Joshua, 248 

Luther, 382 

Mark, 264 

Moses, 91-145 

Nathaniel, 76 

Richard, 91-145 

Samuel, 145 

William, 145-146 

Wm. Channing, 172 


WHITRIDGE, William, 


420 
WHITSON, Henry, 326 
Thomas, 326 
WHITTAKER, Harry, 
192 
Hugh, 332 
James, 255 
James T., 256 
Virginia L. Joy, 256 
Wallace S., 256 


WHITTEL, Robert, 112- 


260 
W HITTEMORE, 
Charles S., 384 
John, 383 
Samuel, 66 
Thomas, 66 
WHITTEN, Elijah, 232 
Josiah, 232 
WHITTHORNE, An- 
drew J., 368 
WHITTIER, Nathaniel, 
223 
WHITTLESBY, Elisha, 
144 
John, 144 
Samuel, 144 
WHITTLESEY, 
Charles W., 274 
David, 278 
David C., 278 
Eliphalet, 278-287 
- John, 278-287 
WHITTRIDGE, Wil- 
liam, 420 


WHRITNER, Philip H., 


320 
ye eee a Caleb, 
J. Harold, 63 
James Pyle, 63 
John Hough, 63 
Thomas, 63 
William, 63 
WICKES, John, 186 
Thomas, 120-186 
WICKHAM, Thos., 
William H., 193 
WICKLIFFE, Arring- 
ton, 79 
Charles, 319 
Charles A., 263 
David, 79-263-319 
John Edwin, 79 


420 


INDEX TO VOLUME TWO 


Madison Lee, 79 
Nathaniel, 79-319 
Paul Reynolds, 79 
Robert, 79-263-319 
Robert Logan, 319 
William A., 79 
William Benson, 79 


WICKS, Gilbert, 120 
Josiah, 120 
Philip, 120 
Silas, 120 
Thomas, 120 

WIDENHAM, 

WIDICK, John, 382 

WIEDERSHEIM, Wil- 

liam A., 246 

WIGGIN, R. B., 141 

WIGGINS, Gushom, 56 

WIGHT, Aaron, 109 
Benjamin, 289 
Charles Leslie, 385 
Ephraim, 152’ 
Fredk. Dearborn, 49 
Thomas, 152 

WILBUR, Curtis D., 

320 
Dwight Locke, 320 
Marl M., 250 
Ezra, 320 
Jedediah, 320 
Jeremiah, 320 
Joseph, 320 
Joseph Cephus, 320 
Lyman Dwight, 320 
Paul Curtis, 320 
Samuel, 320-366-420 
William, 320 
WILCOCKS, Wm., 420 
WILCOX, Ansley, 259- 
321 
Barnabas, 414 
Benjamin C., 361 
Clarence Peters, 350 
Cyprian, 329 
Daniel, 329-338 
Daniel Hand, 321 
Edward, 321-338 
Fdward Byers, 375 
Elijah, 115 
Francis U., 321 
Tsaiah, 321 
Israel, 320-329 
Jacob, 329 
John, 34-52-320-329- 
338-420 
John S., 115 
Jonathan, 320 
Jonathan S., 320 
Marrion, 320 
Nathan P., 321 
Rodney, 78 
Samuel, 329 
Stephen, 321 
Svivanus, 115 
Thomas, 320 
Urquhart, 321 
Walter Rose, 81 
William, 309-420 
William Alonzo, 321 


William Jenkins, 321 
WILCOXSON, William, 


218-420 


WILD, Frederick F., 47 


Johann George, 48 
John Leonard, 47 
WILDE, Griffen, 29 
James, 29 
Richard, 29 
Thomas, 29 
WILDER, Caleb, 193 
Cornelius, 43 
Daniel, 43 
David, 385 
Ebenezer, 385 
Gerrit Parmele. 385 
James Austin, 385 
John, 48-385 
Joseph, 193-270 
Jotham, 320 
Levi, 193 
Samson, 195 
Samuel, 385 


Samuel Gardner, 385 


626 


Wm., 28 


Thomas, 43-193-270- 
385-420 

ea Chauncey, 
385 


WILDRICK, Abram C., 


321-322 
Chas. White, 321-322 
Edward White, 321 
George, 321 


George Albert, 321-322 


Tsaac, 321 
John, 321 
Meade, 321-322 


WILEY; aWim Ee lak! 
WILHEIT, Michael, 541 


Tobias, 341 


WILHELM, Eugene T., 
Or 


327 
WILHOIT, Adam, 220 
John, 220 
Julius, 220 
Orville, 220 
Tobias, 341 
WILKIN, Matthew, 259 
WILKINS, Abijah, 79 
Bray, 79 
Charles T., 323 
Emily T. Howell, 322 
Ernest Hatch, 79 
Frederick G., 322 
George C., 322 
H. Blakiston, 322 
Jason, 79 
John, 322 
John Anthony, 142 
Joshua, 79 
Robert, 322 
Ross, 322-323 
Samuel Carter, 7 
Samuel Francis, 7 
Thomas, 79 
William D., 323 


9 
§ 


WILKINSON, Ahab, 82 


Ahab George, 81-82 

Alonzo Miller, 317 

Charles Eddy, 317 

EK. Mott, 317 

Flisha Freeman, 317 

Frank Freeman, 317 

George Lawrence, 82 

Horace S., 317 

John, §2-317 

John Roy, 317 

Joseph, 82 

Joseph Gibb, 317 

Joseph Paul, 317 

Lawrence, 82 

William, 191-366-396 

Re Ort Aaron, 113- 
7 

Benjamin, 380 

Elias, 218 

Henry, 113-157-218- 
323 

Humphrey, 380 

James, 323 

Jonathan, 137 

Joseph, 218-380 

Josiah, 309-380 

Lemuel, 218 

Lockhart H., 323 

Lockhart R., ¢ 

Longley, 323 

Luvia Margaret, 323 

Nathaniel, 113-157 

Samuel, 289 

Simon, 77-100-113-137- 
157-218-289-309- 
323-335-38 0-420 

William, 137-323 


WILLBOREHE, Saml., 420 
WILLCOCKS, John, 426 
WILLCOX, Cyprian, 329 
WILLET, Gilbert C.. 244 


Thomas, 38-184-244- 

286-360-420 
WILLETS, Abraham, 

326 

Amos, 326 

David, 326 

Elmore Abram, 326 

Gladys A. Bloodgood, 
326 

Howard, 326 


WILLIAMS 


Isaac, 326 

J. Macy, 326 
John Titus, 326 
Jonah, 326 
Joseph, 326 
Richard, 326 
Robert, 326 
Robert R., 326 
Samuel, 326 
Thomas, 326 


WILLETT, Chas. 5S., 207 


John, 207 
Richard, 58 
Thomas, 58-177-420 


WILLIAMS, Alexander 


W., 150 

Alfred Nevette, 139 

Amory Leland, 327 

Annie C. Randolph, 
327 

Benjamin, 30-261 

Benjamin H., 261 

Benjamin Hood, 59 

Butler, 95 

Charles P., 276 

Chas. Pettigrew, 327 

Clarence L., 199 

Clayton Epes, 349 

Curtis Talmadge, 81 

David, 327-328-329 

David Rogerson, 327- 
328 

Ebenezer, 261 

Edwd. Higginson, 327 

Edward M., 261 

Edward P., 261 

Blijah, 328 

Ellen C. Manning, 328 

Erastus Winslow, 65 

George, 139-327-420 

George G., 328 

Green, Jr., 93 

H. L. Jewett, 210 

Harry O., 294 

Henry S., 329-330 

Henry Taylor, 328 

Homer Oliver, 328 

Ira Jewell, 328 

Isaac, 328 

Jacob, 329 

James, 348-420 

Jason, 328 

Jehiel, 329 

Jennie O. Bemis, 327 

John, 23-40-50-71-310- 
328 

John Langbourne, 267 

John Nicholas, 327 

John S., 267 

John Watson, 328 

Jonas, Sr., 94 

Joseph, 135 

Joshua, 236 

Josiah, 329 

Josiah Butler, 329 

Laurens A. P., 327 

Lester Denison, 93 

Lewis, 141 

Lewis M., 261 

Linwood Green, 93 

Linwood Sidney, 93 

Mary L. Topping, 81 

Mattie L. Pierce, 93 

Michael, 27 

Morgan, 81 

Norman, 327 

Oril L. Brooks, 93 

Peter, 32 

Philip, 349 

Tetelgy leisy 

Richard, 30-420 

Robert, 327-328-420 

Rufus, 30 

Roger, 49-57-135-144- 
301-340-365-375-412- 
413-420 

Roger Henry, 329 

S. G., 289-290 

S. Miller, 327. 

Samuel, 40-260-385 

Samuel Croudson, 349 

Samuel R., 279-374 

Solomon, 828 

Stephen, 420 

Stephen Miller, 327 


WILLIAMS 


Theophilus, 71 
Thomas, 71-102-272- 
328-329 
Thomas David, 328 
Timothy L., 93 
Wentworth, 327 
Wmm., 261-328-348-366 
William B., 261 
William G., 178 
William L., 33 
William Stuart, 328 
Wm. Twyman, 348-349 
Wm. Twyman, Jr., 
348-349 
Winslow Tracy, 63 
Winthrop Bowen, 328 
WILLIAMSON, Alex- 
ander G., 267 
Arthur Starr, 312 
Chalmers Meek, 312 
Cuthbert, 267 
yabriel Galt, 267 
James, 312 
John, 267 
John §S., 98 
Mary J. Robinson, 312 
Matthias, 101 
Samuel, 312 


William, 101 
WILLIS, Daniel, 273 

Frank, 166 

Henry, 39-183-326 

James, 280 

John, 54-183-273 

John R., 1838 

Richard, 280 

William, 1838 
WILLISTON, Jos., 420 
WILLOUGHBY, Hugh 


CiKer Mbp GBidyy WM) 
WILLS, Arthur E., 53 
Carvel, 67 


James M., 287 
Samuel, 287 
WILLSON, Geo. H., 381 
Mary R. Camp, 381 
Notley Oswald, 381 
Richard Bennett, 382 
Thomas, 381 
WILMER, Cary B., 329 
George Thornton, 329 
Lambert, 329 
Simon, 329 
Wm. Holland, 329 
WILMOT, Benj., 131-314 
Chauncey Walter, 131 
B. P., 358 
Geo. Washington, 131 
John, 131 
Valentine, 131 
Walter, 131 
Williams, 131 
WILSON, Alex., 254 
Alfred James, 41 
Augustus N, C.,, 81 
Benjamin, 95- 251 
Charles S., 18 
Charlotte in Parker, 
220 
Coffin C., 289 
Daniel, 251 
David, 224 
Edward, 134 
Francis Cushman, 
219-221 
Frank E., 224 
George Arthur, 86 
George H., 313-314 
George Le Grand, 93 
Gould, tye 
Horace Eis 
Isabella H. miler 358 
James, 81-273 
James L., 174 
Jeremiah, 164 
Jesse, 273 
Jethro Reuben, 329 
Jethro Starbuck, 329— 
John, 108-146-174-213- 
257-268-360 
John -J., 93 
John §S., 319 
John Thomas, 221 


INDEX TO VOLUME TWO 


Jonathan, 329 


Joseph, 81-262-273 
Louis Round, 329 
Louisa Rea, 329 
Nathaniel, 81 
Nathaniel W., 81 
Odell, 224 

R. Porter, 224 
Robert, 230 


Samuel, 380 
Stanyarne, 174 
Stephen, 304 
Thaddeus, 251 
Thaddeus C., 251 
Thos., 23-148-164-251 
Vineent J., 22'4 
Walter Lowrie, 329 
William, 95-134-148- 
224-273-329 
Wm. Blackburn, 174- 
358 
William Garrick, 224 
William Henry, 164 
William M., 332 
Wm. Stanyarne, 174 
Wm. Thomas, 148-149 
York, 174 
WILTON, David, 188 
WIMBERLY, Eugene 
iBeeocs 
Ezekiel, 323 
Frederick D;, 323 
John, 323 
Perry mere ts 323 
William E., 
Ww INCHELL, hig cander 


, 349 
WINCHESTER, Alex- 
ander, 349 
John, 420 
WONCRUBE, Michael, 
80 


WINDSHIP, Edwd., 420 
WINDSOR, Joshua, 420 
WINEGAR, Garrett, 100 
Jesse, 100 
John, 100 
Ulric, 100 
WINFIELD, Edward 
M., 140 
Edward Robert, 140 
Edward Thomas, 140 
Edward Winthrop, 149 
Henry E. M., 140 
Richard, 140 
William, 140 
William Heeb, a 
WING, Benjamin, 1 
Daniel, 281 
John, 177 
WINGATE, John W., 


363 
WINGFIELD, Edward 
M., 140 
Henry E. M., 140 
John, 370 
WINK, Caspar, 318 
John, 318 
Sebastian, 318 
WINKLER, Bernard, 
181 
Michael, 180 
WINN, Joseph, 118- 
WINNE, Pieter, 276 
WINNER, Joseph, 284 
Joseph EKastburn, 284 
Septimus, 284 
WINSHIP, Edward, 179- 
292-305-420 
John Poulter, 46 
WINSLOW, Edward, 
1279-158-193-419-420 
Isaac, 193 
John, 420 
Josiah, §4-158-193 
Kenelm, 64-129-14 
420 
Nathaniel, 64 
Samuel, 380 
Snow, 64 
WINSOR, Abraham, 
John, 301 
Joshua, 301-37 
Samuel, 301-37! 


40 
77 


247 


Cdl 
oie 


William, 375 
WINSTON, Anthony, 83 
George Alfred, 151 

Isaac, 33-83-267 
James, 33 
James McDonald, 84 
John, 33 
Peter, 33-267 
William, 267 
William Overton, 84 
WINTER, Edward, 161 
Roval, 286 
WINTHROP, Edwd., 51 
Francis Bayard, 51 
John, 50-23 -420 
John Still, 51 
Wait Still, 50 
WINTON, David L., 24 
Mathew Eines 40 
WIRT, Wm., 103-199 
WIRTZ, Johannes C., 
421 
WISE, Daniel L., 108 
WISMER, Henry, 304 
Jacob, 304 
WISNER, Frank G., 330 
George E. D., 330 
Mary J. Gardiner, 329 
WISTAR, Casper, 37 
WISWALL, Ichabod, 
115-312 
WISWELL, Thomas, 
118-247 
WITHAM, Robert, 101 
WITHERS, Enoch K., 
278-330 
John, 126-330 
Robert Edwin, 330 
Robert Enoch, 330 
Robert W., 278-33 
Thomas, 278-330 
William, 278-330 
WITHINGTON, Henry, 
316-420 
John, 316 
Philip, 316 
Richard, 316 
WITT, George C., 128 
WITTE, Charles O., 208 
WITTEN, Thomas, 32'0 
WODELL, John, 80 
William, 148-258-300- 
301-365 
WOGAN, Jacob, 73 
WOLCOTT, Elisha, 217 
Henry, 89-170-185-188- 
204-217-295-375-401- 
420 
Horatio Gates, 
Oliver, 185 
Roger, 170-185 
Samuel, 217 
Simon, 170-185 
WOLFE, Peter, 161 
WOLFORD, George, 130 
Harold Ernest, 130 
Henry, 130 
Jacob, 130 
Johannes, 130 
John, 130 
Milton John, 130-131 
WOOD, Abel, 330 
Abraham, 81-330 
Abram, 283 
Alan, 330 
Alonzo Felton, 148 
Andrew, 285 
Asa, 69-151 
Benj. Franklin, 3 
Benj. H., 176-177- 
Bethuel, 285 
Caroline Marshall, 188 
Charles, 21 
Daniel, 277 
David, 197-273-277 
Ebenezer, 273 
Edward, 131-218 
Ellis Gray, 131-132 
Emma L. Jacobus, 132 
Enoch, 277 
Eric Fisher, 330 
George, 285 
George E., 188 
Gordon Blake, 330 
Grayson Blandy, 131 


217 


30 
178 


WOODMAN 


Harold Blake, 131-132 
Henry, 67 
Horatio Daniel, 
Isaac, 67 
James, 330 
Jedediah, 177 
Jethro, 177-178 
John, 26-177-178-197- 
249-282-330 
John Clarence, 266 
John Freeman, 131- 
132 
Jonas, 218 
Joseph, 26 
Joshua, 298 
Josiah, 131 
Leonard, 131-132 
Luther, 148 
Mary E. Eldridge, 330 
Matthew, 330 
Michael, 81-330 
Morris Wistar, 21 
Nathan, 81-134-330 
Nicholas, 144 
Oliver Wiswall, 131 
Peter, 252 
Reginald, 276 
Rich. Gilpin, Jr., 330 
Samuel, 26-421 
Solomon, 131 
Stephen, 273 
Stephen Blake, 
Thomas, 26-34- 
249-273-282 
Waters Dewees, 
Wilkes, 74 
William, 19-81 
177-330 
William Benj., 330 
William E., 34 
Wm. Ellis, 131-132-135 
William F., 188 
William Robert, 330 
William Thorning, 
131-132 


WOODBRIDGE, Benja- 
min, 304 
John, 26-49-129-170- 
240-249-304-420 
Thomas, 26-304 
Timothy, 170 


WOODBURY, Aaron, 
330 
Carl Vose, 331 
Clinton Aaron, 331 
Eben, 119 
Ebenezer, 119 
Ida S$. Vose, 331 
James, 119 
John, 119 
Malcolm Sumner, 331 
Peter, 161 
William, 177 
ROOD eas Jonathan, 
oO 


Samuel, 201 


WOODFORD, Jos., 288 
Louis A., 358 
Ray E., 218 
Samuel ACB; 
Thomas, 414 
William, 356 


WOODHALL, Nicholas, 

121 

BD Bes Edwin L., 
233 


WOODHOUSE, Humph- 
rey E., 266 
py CD Ee ee Ebenezer, 
Er 


Nathaniel, 121 
Nicholas, 121 
Richard, 121 


WOODMAN, Benj., 331 
Cyrus, 331 
Edward, 151-331 
Frank, 331 
John, 177 
Jonathan, 
Joseph, 331 
Joshua, 194-331 
Paul, 331 
Walter, 331 


339 


330 


-94-148- 


358 
308 


151 


WOODKOOF 


WOODROOF, Jas. W., 94 
Richard, 94 
William, 94 
WOODRUFF, Benj., 247 
David, 0 
Edward Day, 195 
Edward R., 195 
Eldad, 288 
Ezekiel, 247 
Henry E., 364 
Jeremiah, 117 
John, §0-194-195-283- 
288 

Jonah, 19 

Joseph, 365- 275-283- 
288-300 

Josiah, 288 

Matthew, 194-288-344- 
420 

Philo, 194 

Robert, 283 

Roland S., 112 

Silas, 247 

Thomas, 283 

Thomas W., 283 

Titus, 288 

William, 283-362 

WOODS, Archibald, 55 
Edgar H., 59 
Francis Henry, 386 
Harry Fowler, 332 
Henry, 386 
James Preston, 385 
John, 368 
John Ewing, 386 
John Sharp, 332 
Katharine L. Ander- 

son, 332 
Michael, 55-185 
Samuel, 421 
ED eee Ou 
William, 55-332 
William Hawkins, 332 
William J., 368 


WOODSON, Benj., 323 
Jacob, 
John, 19-81-113-171- 
175-254-323-421 
Joseph, 254 
‘Josiah, 81 
Matthew, 81 
Obadiah, 113 
Richard, 19-113-129- 
243-248 
Robert, 81-113-171-175 
Stephen, 81-171 
Tarleton, 340 
Wm. Cowper, 113-114 
BVOCDSURE Michael, 
WOODWARD, Abel, 214 
Alsop P. V., 
Amos, 176 
Arthur Stanley, 332 
Daniel, 332 
Ebenezer, 167 
George, 332 
George E., 176-177 
George J., 169 
ree 172-185-288- 


Isaac, 218-332 
John, 332 
JohnsB., 57 
Joseph, 167 
Jonas, 332 
Josiah, 332 
Lambert, 151 
Nathaniel, 76-421 
Park, 177 


INDEX TO VOLUME TWO 


Richard, 332-421 
Robert, 76 
Soloman, 332 
Stanley, 332 
Thomas, 177 

Van Lear, 332 
William Amos, 176 


SO een Amasa, 


WOOLFOLEK, Chas., 267 
Pitchegru, 267 


WOOLFORD, Levin, 
359-360 
Roger, 360 


WOOLMAN, Rich., 254 
WOOLSEY, Benj., 332 
Edward John, 332 
Geo., 131-214-332-421 
George Muirson, 332 
Joris, 131-332-421 
Josiah, 214 
Richard, 214 
Thomas, 214 


WOOLVERTON, Wil- 
liaimsELe2Ge 
WOOTEN, W. A., 286 
WORCESTER, Wm., 421 
WORD, Charles, 228 
WORMALL, Jos., 246 
MAM peer Ralph, 
ali 
Robert, 143 
WORNEH, Philip, 334 
ee Granville, 
3 
WORSHAM, William, 
254-405 
WORTH, Joseph, 329 
WORTHINGTON, 
Elijah, 333 
George, 332 
John, 108-114-123-156- 
167-333-339 
Nicholas, 156-332 
Ralph, 333 
Richard S., 50 
Robert, 98 
Samuel, 156 
Thomas, 35-156 
William, 333 


WRIGHT, Abel, 188 
Andrew D., 172 
Benjamin, 74 
Boardman, 269 
Dudley, 333 
Ebenezer, 188-242-292- 

297 
Edward, 113 
Elizabeth Washburn, 
246 
Francis, 94 
G. B., 43 
Hamilton, 246 
Henry, 188-262 
James, 34 
John, 74-94-292 
John Clark, 329 


Joseph, 74-188-292-333 
Joseph Jefferson, 221 
Lucy C. Denny, 237 
Mattrom, 352 

Peter, 118-247 
Reuben, 44 

Richard, 94-298 
Samuel, 113-292-310 
Stephen, 109 
Thomas, 188-292 


Thos. Elbert, 236-237 
Thomas S., 2 
Wesley D., 237 
Williams, 94 
WURTS, Johannes C., 
21-421 
John, 21 
William, 21 
WYATT, Conquest, 134 
Edward, 134 
Hawte, 134 
John, 134 
Mea Cornelius, 
1 
WYLIE, Walker G., 124 
WYLLYS, George, 28- 
170-421 
Samuel, 28-170-416 
WYLY, James, 160 
James R., 160 
Oliver C., 160 


WYMAN, Albert U., 333 
Clara M. Brown, 333 
Clarence, 376 
Edward, 117-367 
Francis, 117-333 
Henry F., 333 
Hezekiah, 132 
John, 132 
Joseph, 333 
Levi, 333 
Samuel Frost, 132 
Seth, 132 
Timothy, 333 
William, 117 
William Tupper, 333 
William Wells, 333 


WYNNE, Thomas, 37- 
146-421 

WYSH, Wm. P. E., 263 

WYSOR, J. C., 337 


Vf 


YALE, Amerton, 269 
Cyrus, 324 
David, 397 
Plihu, 375-421 
John, 269-324-325 
Joseph C., 324 
Josiah, 324 
Leroy Milton, 269 
Nash, 269 
Thomas, 90-200-204- 
269-324-421 
William B., 324 
YANCEY, Wm. L., 336 
YARDLEY, Thos., 421 
YARNALL, Francis, 333 
John Joliffe, 333 
Marie S., 333 
Mordecai, 333 
Peter, 333 
Zachariah S§&., 
YATES, 
111 
Robert, 111 
Walter F., 152 
William, 111 
YEARDLEY, George, 
266-421 
YEARSLEY, Jacob, 318 
YELVINGTON, Asa, 263 
Henry, 263 
YERGHER, Alexander, 59 
George, 59 
Michael, 59 
YOPP, Alfred Price, 105 
Andrew Jackson, 105 


333 
Bartholomew, 


628 


ZUG 


Jeremiah, 105 
John C., 105 
YORK, Bell, 333 
Edward Palmer, 300 
Francis L., 333-334 
James, 333 
Lodowick Clark, 333 
Mary O. Albright, 334 
Richard, 98-201 
Thomas, 333 
Yeomans, 333 
YOST, Casper, 314 
YOUNG, Adam M., 114 
Agnes (widow), 334 
Amy G. Bosson, 215 
Andrew Lamont, 334 
Bessy M. Colston, 334 
Charles G., 114 
Clifford H., 232 
Coleman, 114 
Dan, 114 
Edgar, 67 
Edward M., 378 
78-257 


Hugh Franklin, 334 
Hugh Hampton, 334 
James, 50 

James N., 114 
James Wilson, 215 
Jeremiah, 119 
Jesse, 114 

John, 114-334 

John F., 223 

John Laurens, 334 
Jonathan, 29 
Joseph, 119-215 
Laurens G., 334 
Macbeth, 334 
Seppe Pe M. Colemaa, 


Rowland, 70 

Roy Archibald, 215 

Samuel, 114 

Samuel B. M., 175- 
176-368 


Thomas, 255 
Thomas Gibbs, 90 
William, 83-334 
William Hugh, 334 
YOUNGER, Cole J., 37 
YOWELL, James, 220 


Z 


ZAHN, Andrew, 338 
ZELL, Jacob, 346 
Thomas, 346 
ZELLER, Edwin A., 
334-335 
Frank Macbeth, 334 
George, 334 
Hartman, 334 
Ales Blox! 
Jacob, 334 
Jean Henri, 334 
Johan, 334 
John, 301 
William E., 334 
ZIMMELBH, Chas. F., 335 
Edith Honeyman, 335 
John B., 335 
ZIMMERMAN, Hein- 
rich, 349 
ZIMPLEMAN, George 
B., 359 
ZIRKLH, Joseph C., 124 
cdr oe tohss AW eASs 
ZUG, Charles K., 242 


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